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

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1 (Published by the Authority of the City Council of the City of Chicago) COPY JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Regular Meeting-Wednesday, April 12, 1995 at 10:00 A. M. (Council Chambers-City Hall-Chicago, Illinois) OFFICIAL RECORD. RICHARD M. DALEY Mayor ERNEST R. WISH City Clerk

2 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Attendance At Meeting. Present The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, and Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M, Smith, Moore, Stone. Absent - Aldermen Laurino, O'Connor. Call To Order. On Wednesday, April 12, 1995 at 10:00 A.M., The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, called the City Council to order. The clerk called the roll of members and it was found that there were present at that time: Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Rugai, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, Moore, Stone -35. Quorum present. Invocation. Father William Hastings of Saint Gabriel Catholic Church opened the meeting with prayer.

3 66818 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Rules Suspended-TIME FIXED FOR NEXT SUCCEEDING REGULAR MEETING. Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily to go out of the regular order of business for the immediate consideration of and action upon a proposed ordinance. The motion Prevailed. The following is said proposed ordinance: Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the next succeeding regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Chicago to be held after the meeting held on Wednesday, the twelfth (12th) day of April, 1995, at 10:00 A.M., be and the same is hereby fixed to be held on Saturday, the fifteenth (15th) day of April, 1995, at 10:30 A.M., in the Council Chambers in City Hall. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. On motion of Alderman Burke, the foregoing proposed ordinance was Passed by a viva voce vote with Aldermen Natarus, Shiller and Stone dissenting. Alderman Burke then requested that the record reflect that the said passed ordinance was transmitted to the Mayor, who affixed his signature to said document at 10:10 A.M.. REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS RESUMED. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS CITY OFFICERS. FROM Rules Suspended - TRIBUTE TO LATE POLICE OFFICER DANIEL J. DOFFYN. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, presented the following communication:

4 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN -1 transmit herewith a resolution honoring the life and memory of Police Officer Daniel J. Doffyn, who was slain in the line of duty. Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon the said proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. The following is said proposed resolution: WHEREAS, Chicago Police Officer Daniel J. Doffyn was slain in the line of duty on March 8,1995, at the age of forty; and WHEREAS, Officer Doffyn received his fatal injury while responding to a radio call on a burglary across from the Austin District police station; Officer Doffyn and other police officers bravely chased down and caught up with three fleeing gang members found hiding out in an apartment at 740 North Lorel Avenue when one of them opened fire with an assault weapon, fatally shooting Officer Doffyn; and WHEREAS, The heroic action of Officer Doffyn led to the apprehension of the three gang members, who less than half an hour earlier had been involved in another shooting, and to the confiscation of the four weapons used in the shootout and cocaine and heroin stashed in the apartment; and

5 66820 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Officer Doffyn's speed and courage in answering the burglary call were acknowledged by all, including Austin District Commander LeRoy O'Shield, who stated, "He exemplified the very finest the Police Department has to offer. He was not assigned this job but responded to it"; and WHEREAS, It was Officer Doffyn's longtime dream to become a Chicago Police Officer; he graduated from the Police Academy July 5, 1994 and although tragedy ended his service on the force after only eight months, he was known as an excellent, dedicated and enthusiastic officer who loved his chosen profession; and WHEREAS, Daniel Doffyn was a devoted loving father to his eight year old daughter Brittany, with whom he lived in their northwest side home, and the beloved only son of his parents. Lea and Roger, who lived upstairs; and WHEREAS, Daniel Doffyn was a good family man, neighbor and friend who relished life and was often out bicycle riding and rollerskating with his daughter in their neighborhood; and WHEREAS, Daniel Doffyn's bravery and dedication to serving the people ofchicago earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him; his exemplary service was honored at his funeral by the attendance of over 2,000 police officers and numerous dignitaries and by presentation of the flag ofthe City ofchicago to his parents; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995 do hereby celebrate the life and memory of Officer Daniel J. Doffyn, and express our deep appreciation for his fearless service to the people of this City; and Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be presented to Daniel Doffyn's family as a symbol our abiding sjmipathy and good wishes. On motion of Alderman Mell, seconded by Alderman Beavers and Alderman Burke, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a rising vote. At this point in the proceedings. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, rose to proclaim Chicago Police Officer Daniel J. Doffyn a true hero. Reflecting upon the often questionable societal criteria for recognition of heroes. Mayor Daley observed that Officer Doffyn made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of his fellow citizens. The Mayor then reiterated and expanded upon the observation of several aldermen that all Chicagoans would benefit by lifting the veil of anonjmiity under which our officers serve, declaring that Chicagoans must not only offer our police officers recognition, but also their full support. Mayor Daley then expressed his personal sjmipathy and extended his condolences to the family of Officer Daniel J. Doffyn,

6 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Rules Suspended-CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DR. JAMES J. STUKEL ON HIS SELECTION AS PRESIDENT OF UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, presented the following communication: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - I transmit herewith a resolution congratulating James Stukel on his selection as president of the University oflllinois. Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Afayor. Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon the proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. The following is said proposed resolution: WHEREAS, The University of Illinois is one of the foremost educational institutions in the United States, offering undergraduate, graduate and professional programs at its campuses at Urbana-Champaign and at Chicago; and

7 66822 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, On March 2, 1995, the trustees of the University of Illinois announced the selection of James J. Stukel as president of the university; and WHEREAS, Since 1990, Dr. Stukel has been acting chancellor and chancellor ofthe University oflllinois at Chicago; and WHEREAS, During his tenure as chancellor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Dr. Stukel sought broader recognition of the university's academic achievements and qualities; and WHEREAS, As chancellor. Dr. Stukel also developed stronger ties between the university and the community by initiating the Great Cities Program to address urban issues, by overseeing the establishment of a new College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, by the university's cofounding and participating in the Chicago Manufacturing Center to assist local small and medium businesses, and through the Center for Urban Business; and WHEREAS, Dr. Stukel's achievements as chancellor of the University of Illinois at Chicago are a strong endorsement of his selection as president of the University of Illinois, and by his promotion Chicago has not lost, but Chicago and the entire State oflllinois have gained; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Dr. James J. Stukel on his selection as president of the University oflllinois; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Dr, Stukel as a token of our esteem. On motion of Alderman Burke, seconded by Aldermen Mazola, Tillman, Medrano, Mell, Natarus and Hansen, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a viva voce vote. At this point in the proceedings. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, rose to offer his personal congratulations to the newly appointed president of the University oflllinois. Dr. James J. Stukel. Thanking President Stukel for the leadership he had provided as chancellor of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Mayor Daley lauded Dr. Stukel's personal involvement in urban issues and his efforts as chancellor to reach out to the city's many communities. Mayor Daley then presented Dr. Stukel with a parchment copy ofthe City Council resolution commending his appointment.

8 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC, Rules Suspended - CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. BOB CRAWFORD ON HIS ELECTION TO CHICAGO JOURNALISM HALL OF FAME. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, presented the following communication: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - I transmit herewith a resolution congratulating Bob Crawford on his election to the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame. Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the immediate consideration of and action upon the proposed resolution. The motion Prevailed. The following is said proposed resolution: WHEREAS, Bob Crawford of WBBM Newsradio 78, is long recognized as the "Dean of City Hall Reporters", and was inducted into Chicago's Journalism Hall of Fame on March 31,1995; and

9 66824 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Joining WBBM as an editor in 1968, the year the station went to an all news format, Crawford designed the station's internal tape logging and story file systems, and created WBBM's first "morgue" - a file of tapes and stories. The astute broadcaster also originated the idea of creating a managing editor post at the station - and, shortly thereafter, was named to fill it; and WHEREAS, Celebrating twenty years at "the hall", the City Hall veteran has been a member of Sigma Delta Chi professional journalism fraternity, and has won more than two dozen awards including the prestigious Peter Lisagor award; Sigma Delta Chi awards for investigative reporting and spot news; the Radio Television News Directors Association award for his reports on John F. Kennedy's campaign; Illinois Associated Press Best Reporter for coverage of the Richard Speck murder trial; and at least one United Press International award; and WHEREAS, Born in Fall River, Massachusetts, Mr. Crawford attended the University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign on a baseball scholarship and received his bachelor's degree in journalism in 1959; and WHEREAS, The previous year, Mr. Crawford made his broadcasting debut as the Cape Cod stringer for Boston's WBZ radio. He then joined WILL Radio-TV at the University oflllinois from , while serving as a reporter for Champaign's WCIA-TV from In 1960, he joined WMBD Radio-TV in Peoria as a reporter, and later was promoted to news director; and WHEREAS, Bob Crawford has had a positive impact on the lives and minds of many. He is to be commended for his many years of outstanding journalism and dedicated service to the news industry; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby recognize and honor Bob Crawford for his years of dedicated service to the people ofchicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That we congratulate him or his induction into the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the family of Bob Crawford as a token of our esteem and admiration. On motion of Alderman Burke, seconded by Aldermen Mazola, Bloom, Shaw, Murphy, Coleman, Troutman, E, Smith, Suarez, Mell, Wojcik, Banks, Natarus and Stone, the foregoing proposed resolution was Adopted by a viva voce vote.

10 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Referred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 2 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY ADDITION OF NEW CHAPTER 151 TO ESTABLISH EMPOWERMENT ZONE/ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY COORDINATING COUNCIL. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - In conjunction with Aldermen Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Huels, Troutman, Medrano, Ed Smith, Burrell, Suarez and Giles, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the Municipal Code of Chicago by adding a new Chapter to establish an Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community Coordinating Council. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF SECOND LIEN CREDIT AGREEMENT FOR EQUIPMENT FINANCING AT CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Finance:

11 66826 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request ofthe City Comptroller, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the execution of a Second Lien Credit Agreement in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000 for equipment financing at Chicago Midway Airport, Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred- AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF THIRD LIEN CREDH AGREEMENT FOR EQUIPMENT FINANCING AT CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, 12e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

12 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the City Comptroller, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the execution of a Third Lien Credit Agreement in an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 for equipment financing at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred- TERM EXTENSION FOR LOAN TO MIDWEST LIMTTED PARTNERSHIP FOR ACQUISITION AND REHABILHATION OF LOW-INCOME SINGLE- ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING AT 6 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance extending the term of a loan to Midwest Limited Partnership from twenty-three years to thirty-three years, for the purpose of acquiring and rehabilitating a building comprised of two hundred seventy-six units of low-income single-room occupancy housing located at 6 North Hamlin Avenue.

13 66828 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Afayor. Referred - DECLARATION OF INTENT FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS FOR ACTTVT: GRAPHIC'S, INC. TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS TO FACILHY AT 1532 WEST FULTON STREET. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith,/2e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance declaring the City's intent to issue industrial development bonds in an amount not to exceed $4,500,000 for Active Graphics, Inc. to finance improvements of its facility at 1532 West Fulton Street. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor.

14 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WHH COUNTY OF COOK REGARDING EXTENSION OF PEDWAY UNDER COUNTY BUILDING TO FURTHER CONNECT CHY HALL AND DALEY CENTER. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i2e/"erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Transportation, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute an intergovernmental agreement with Cook County regarding extension of the pedway under the County Building to further connect City Hall and the Daley Center. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - ESTABLISHMENT OF JOINT LENDER PROGRAM TO PROVIDE LOANS TO REHABILITATE APARTMENT BUILDINGS FOR LOW- AND MODERATE- INCOME RESIDENTS. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following

15 66830 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance establishing the Joint Lender Program, in which $2,000,000 of HOME funds will be used to provide loans of $300,000 or less at zero to one percent interest for the purpose of rehabilitating apartment buildings for low- and moderate-income residents. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR LOAN TO YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO FOR REHABILHATION OF SINGLE-ROOM OCCUPANCY HOTEL AT 30 WEST CHICAGO AVENUE. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Finance:

16 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing a loan of $8,531,621 to the Y.M.C.A. ofchicago for the rehabilitation of a single-room occupancy hotel to contain 583 units located at 30 West Chicago Avenue. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M, DALEY, Mayor. Referred - RESTRUCTURING OF LOAN TO NORTH CENTRAL LIMHED PARTNERSHIP AND EXECUTION OF NEW LOAN USING COMMUNHY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR REHABILHATION OF BUILDING AT NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE, The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith,/?e/erred to the Committee on Finance: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

17 66832 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance restructuring a loan of $2,285,0()0 made to North Central Limited Partnership and making a new loan of $150,000 in C.D.B.G funds to the borrower for the rehabilitation of a building containing 88 units for low- and moderate-income families located at North Central Avenue. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENT WHH UNIVERSHY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO FOR USE OF SPACE AT CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR MEDICAL FACILHY. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, J?e/erred to the Committee on Aviation: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Aviation, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing an agreement between the City and University oflllinois at Chicago for the use of space at Chicago O'Hare International Airport for a medical facility.

18 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred- AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF GROUND LEASE FOR SHE 19 AT CHICAGO O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO O'HARE TECH CENTER ASSOCIATES. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i2e/erred to the Committee on Aviation: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Aviation, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the execution of a ground lease under which the City will lease Site 19 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport to O'Hare Tech Center Associates. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor.

19 66834 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATION OF GRANT FUNDS FOR DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES YOUTHNET PROGRAM. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Human Services, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing an appropriation of grant funds in the amount $249,000 for the department's Youthnet program. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS STANDING TO CREDIT OF CITY. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted

20 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC therewith. Referred to the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Public Building Commission, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commission to transfer funds between accounts standing to the credit of the City of Chicago. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ACCEPTANCE OF ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GRANT FUNDS FOR COMPOSTING OF RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE WASTE. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations:

21 66836 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing acceptance of 1.76 Million Dollars in I.E.P.A. grant funds and use of the funds primarily for composting residential landscape waste. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR ACCEPTANCE AND APPROPRIATION OF GRANT FUNDS TO AUSTIN LABOR FORCE INTERMEDIARY PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL TO WORK PROGRAMS AT AUSTIN COMMUNHY ACADEMY OF CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, Referred to the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

22 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Human Services, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the acceptance and appropriation of grant funds to the Austin Labor Force Intermediary Program for the development of school to work programs at the Austin Community Academy ofthe Chicago Public Schools. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR TRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER HOMEOWNERSHIP INCENTT^AE PROGRAM. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Budget Director, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the transfer of funds for the purpose of establishing the Chicago Police Officer Homeownership Incentive Program.

23 66838 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred- AMENDMENT OF CHICAGO BUILDING CODE PERTAINING TO SIGN FEES. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, ije/isrred to the Committee on Buildings: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Buildings, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the Building Code pertaining to sign fees. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor.

24 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC i2e/erred-authorization FOR TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO CHICAGO BUILDING CODE AND PUBLICATION OF BUILDING PROVISIONS AND RELATED CHAPTERS. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, ije/errcd to the Committee on Buildings: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Buildings, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the Commissioner to insert technical corrections into the building provisions of the Municipal Code ofchicago and to arrange for publication ofthe building provisions and related chapters. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - EXPANSION OF ENTERPRISE ZONE TO INCLUDE NEW PROJECT SHE AT 8600 WEST BRYN MAWR AVENUE. The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development:

25 66840 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995, To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance expanding the boundaries of an Enterprise Zone to include a new project site located at 8600 West Bryn Mawr Avenue. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - COUNTY OF COOK REQUESTED TO ENTER NO-CASH BID ON BEHALF OF CHY FOR PROPERTY AT 3501 WEST FILLMORE STREET AND RECONVEYANCE OF SAID PROPERTY TO UPWARD BOUND, INC. PURSUANT TO CHICAGO TAX REACTIVATION PROGRAM. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Economic and Capital Development:

26 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance requesting the County of Cook to enter a no-cash bid on property located at 3501 West Fillmore Street and to assign its interest in the property to the City, and authorizing the City to convey the property to Upward Bound, Inc., pursuant to the City's Tax Reactivation Program. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES USED FOR ILLEGAL FLY-DUMPING WHHOUT PROOF OF KNOWLEDGE OF VEHICLE OWNER. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Energy, Environmental Protection and Public Utilities: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

27 66842 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Corporation Counsel, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the fly-dumping ordinance so that vehicles used for illegal dumping will be subject to impoundment without requiring proof of knowledge ofthe vehicle owner. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M, DALEY, Mayor. Referred - APPROVAL FOR ACQUISITION OF PARCEL 65 OF MIDWAY LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i2e/crred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Aviation, I transmit herewith an ordinance approving the acquisition of Parcel 65 of the Midway Land Acquisition Project for the amount of $185,000. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor.

28 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC i?e/erred-authorization FOR ACQUISITION OF PARCEL 71 OF MIDWAY LAND ACQUISITION PROJECT. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council ofthe City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Aviation, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the City to acquire Parcel 71 of the Midway Land Acquisition Project, located at South Keating Avenue, for the sum of $250,000. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION AND DU PAGE WATER COMMISSION FOR WATER MAIN NEAR WEST ROOSEVELT ROAD AND SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/crred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate:

29 66844 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Chicago Board of Education, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing an easement agreement between the Board of Education and the DuPage Water Commission allowing the Water Commission to locate a water main through Board property near Roosevelt Road and Central Avenue. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred -REVOCATION OF APPROVAL FOR CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY AT 732 SOUTH CICERO AVENUE TO PRESSTEC INDUSTRIES AND AUTHORIZATION FOR RECONVEYANCE OF SAID PROPERTY INCLUDING ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TO NEW SAINT MARK CHURCH FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER PURSUANT TO CHICAGO TAX REACTIVATION PROGRAM, The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995, To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

30 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance revoking the conveyance of property located at 732 South Cicero Avenue to Presstec Industries and authorizing the conveyance of that and another property to New Saint Mark Church for the development of a social service center pursuant to the Tax Reactivation Program. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AUTHORIZATION FOR CONVEYANCE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTIES ON WEST MAYPOLE AVENUE TO KEYSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH FOR CONSTRUCTION OF GYMNASIUM AND COMMUNHY CENTER. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the conveyance of four unimproved properties on West Maypole Avenue to Keystone Baptist Church for the construction of a gymnasium and community center.

31 66846 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred-AUTHORIZATION FOR ALLOCATION OF FUNDS DERTVED FROM HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM AS DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDY TO PILSEN JOINT VENTURE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ELEVEN HOUSING UNITS PURSUANT TO NEW HOMES FOR CHICAGO PROGRAM. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, ije/erred to the Committee on Housing and Real Estate: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance authorizing the allocation of $220,000 of funds derived from the HOME Investment Partnerships Program as a development subsidy to the Pilsen Joint Venture for the construction of 11 housing units pursuant to the New Homes for Chicago Program. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor.

32 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC ije/erred-prohibition ON ADVERTISEMENT OF FIREWORKS WITHIN CHY LIMITS. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith. Referred to the Committee on Police and Fire: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Fire, I transmit herewith an ordinance prohibiting the advertising of fireworks in the City ofchicago. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - IMPLEMENTATION OF CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER HOMEOWNERSHIP INCENTTVE PROGRAM. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Police and Fire:

33 66848 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Housing, I transmit herewith an ordinance implementing the Chicago Police Officer Homeownership Incentive Program to encourage police officers to purchase homes in low-income neighborhoods. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred - AMENDMENT OF USE AGREEMENT WITH NORTHWIND, INCORPORATED TO AUTHORIZE ADDHIONAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES, The Honorable Richard M, Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Transportation and Public Way: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago:

34 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the use agreement between the City and Northwind, Incorporated to authorize additional distribution facilities. Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. Referred-AMENDMENT OF CHICAGO ZONING ORDINANCE TO OBTAIN PROPER ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 911 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION CENTER AND NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS AT 1411 WEST MADISON STREET. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, submitted the following communication which was, together with the proposed ordinance transmitted therewith, i?e/erred to the Committee on Zoning: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CHY OF CHICAGO April 12,1995. To the Honorable, The City Council of the City of Chicago: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - At the request of the Commissioner of Planning and Development, I transmit herewith an ordinance amending the Chicago Zoning Ordinance to obtain a proper zoning classification for the construction oi the 911 Emergency Communication Center and the new police headquarters at 1411 West Madison Street.

35 66850 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Your favorable consideration of this ordinance will be appreciated. Very truly yours, (Signed) RICHARD M. DALEY, Mayor. City Council Informed As To Miscellaneous Documents Filed In City Clerk's Office. Mr. Ernest R. Wish, City Clerk, informed the City Council that documents have been filed in his office relating to the respective subjects designated as follows: Placed On Fi/e - DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ISSUANCE OF CHY OF CHICAGO GENERAL OBLIGATION NOTES, SERIES 1995A, B AND C. A communication from Mr, Walter K. Knorr, City Comptroller, under date of March 9, 1995 transmitting the Notification of Sale, Note Purchase Agreement, Trust Indenture and Official Statement concerning the issuance of City of Chicago General Obligation Tender Notes, Series 1995A, B and C, in theamountof$45,000,000, which was PZaced on File. Placed On Fi/e - DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ISSUANCE OF CITY OF CHICAGO GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, PROJECT SERIES 1995, A communication from Mr, Walter K, Knorr, City Comptroller, under date of March 23, 1995 transmitting the Notification of Sale, Bond Purchase Agreement, Trust Indenture and Official Statement concerning the issuance of City ofchicago General Obligation Bonds, Project Series 1995, in the amount of$154,237,325,15, which was P/aced on File.

36 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC, Placed On Fi/e - DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ISSUANCE OF CHY OF CHICAGO RESIDUAL REVENUE BONDS, SERIES A communication from Mr. Walter K. Knorr, City Comptroller, under date of March 29,1995 transmitting the Determination Certificate, Bond Purchase Agreement, Trust Indenture, First Supplemental Trust Indenture, Preliminary Official Statement and Official Statement concerning the issuance of City of Chicago Residual Revenue Bonds, Series 1995, in the amount of $1,631,772, which was P/aced on File. Placed On Fi/e-REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY. A communication from Ms. Jessica T. Feldman, Assistant Commissioner, Department of Environment, City of Chicago, addressed to the City Clerk under date of March 9,1995 transmitting Commonweath Edison plant reports for the years 1991, 1992 and 1993 including instructions for the uniform systems of accounts, which was Placed on File. Placed On Fi/e - APPROVAL OF CERTAIN PROPOSALS BY CHICAGO PLAN COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. A communication from Ms. Christine K. Slattery, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Planning and Development, City of Chicago, addressed to the City Clerk under date of March 20, 1995 transmitting copies of resolutions adopted by the Chicago Plan Commission on February 9, 1995 and reports of the Department of Planning and Development approving the following proposals, which were Placed on File:

37 66852 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Department Of General Services, Real Estate Section. Disposition Of Vacant City-Owned Property. Referral Number Ward Address Home Rule South Calumei Avenue, Home Rule Sealed Bid North Halsted Street 1037 North California Avenue 7600 South Greenwood Avenue 1010 West 48th Street 4831 West Lake Street Negotiated Sale North Clybourn Avenue (on hold) Special Sales Program Citywide Adjacent Neighbors Program Citywide

38 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC City Council Informed As To Certain Actions Taken. PUBLICATION OF JOURNAL. The Citj^ Clerk informed the City Council that all those ordinances, et cetera, which were passed by the City Council on March 9, 1995, and which were required by statute to be published in book or pamphlet form or in one or more newspapers, were published in pamphlet form on April 6,1995, by being printed in full text in printed pamphlet copies ofthe Journal ofthe Proceedings ofthe City Council ofthe regular meeting held on March 9,1995 published by authority of the City Council, in accordance with the provisions of Title 2, Chapter 12, Section 050 ofthe Municipal Code ofchicago, as passed on June 27,1990. Miscellaneous Communications, Reports, Et Cetera, Requiring Council Action (Transmitted To City Council By City Clerk). The City Clerk transmitted communications, reports, et cetera, relating to the respective subjects listed below, which were acted upon by the City Council in each case in the manner noted, as follows: i2e/erred-zoning RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTICULAR AREAS. Applications (in duplicate) together with the proposed ordinances for amendment of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance, as amended, for the purpose of reclassifying particular areas, which were Referred to the Committee on Zoning, as follows: Bethlehem French Seventh Day Adventist Church - to classify as an R3 General Residence District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No. 20-F bounded by: a line feet north of and parallel to West 80th Street; the public alley next east of and parallel to South Halsted Street (or a line

39 66854 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 feet west of and parallel to South Emerald Avenue); a line feet north of and parallel to West 80th Street (or the public alley next north of and parallel to West 80th Street); South Emerald Avenue; West 80th Street; and South Halsted Street. Broadway & Belmont, L.L.C. to classify as a B4-4 Restricted Service District instead of an R6 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 9-F bounded by: a line 143 feet north of and parallel to West Belmont Avenue; a line feet east of and parallel to North Broadway; West Belmont Avenue; and a line 119 feet east of and parallel to North Broadway. Capitol Bank & Trust Co., as Trustee, under Trust Number to classify as a B4-1 Restricted Service District instead of an R2 Single-Family Residence District the area shown on Map No. 9-0 bounded by: West Addison Street; North Olcott Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Addison Street; and a line feet west of and parallel to North Osceola Avenue. Catan Investment Advisors, Inc. - to classify as an R5 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 7-H bounded by: West Wrightwood Avenue; a line 200 feet west of North Marshfield Avenue; the alley next south of West Wrightwood Avenue; and a line 300 feet west of North Marshfield Avenue. Chicago Title & Trust, under Trust Number to classify as an R5 General Residence District instead of a Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District the area shown on Map No. 5-1 bounded by: the alley next north of and parallel to West Belden Avenue; a line 287 feet east of and parallel to North Washtenaw Avenue; West Belden Avenue; and North Washtenaw Avenue. Mr. Ken Hong Chiu - to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 6-F bounded by: a line feet south of West 30th Street; South Emerald Avenue; a line feet south of West 30th Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to South Emerald Avenue.

40 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Dubin Residential Communities Corp. to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 11-H bounded by: a line feet south of West Sunnyside Avenue; the alley next east of North Paulina Street; a line feet south of West Sunnyside Avenue; and North Paulina Street. The E.M.F. Company - to classify as a C2-1 General Commercial District instead of a Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District the area shown on Map No. 11-K bounded by: a line feet north of and parallel to West Montrose Avenue; North Kenneth Avenue; West Montrose Avenue; a line feet east of and parallel to North Kilbourn Avenue; a line feet north of and parallel to West Montrose Avenue; and a line feet east of and parallel to North Kilbourn Avenue, Mr. Hugh Heneghan - to classify as an R5 General Residence District instead of an R4 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 3-G bounded by: West Pearson Street; a line feet east of and parallel to North Ashland Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Pearson Street; a line 224 feet east of and parallel to North Ashland Avenue. Ms. Kathleen Jahnke - to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 7-G bounded by: the alley next north of West Wellington Avenue; a line 29.9 feet east of North Lakewood Avenue; West Wellington Avenue; and North Lakewood Avenue. Mr. Paul Kimco - to classify as a C2-2 General Commercial District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No bounded by: West 68th Street; South Western Avenue; a line feet north of and parallel to West 68th Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Western Avenue.

41 66856 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Ms. Eva Kresic - to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 3-H bounded by: a line 100 feet south of and parallel to West Hirsch Street; North Leavitt Street; a line 150 feet south of and parallel to West Hirsch Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to North Leavitt Street. Mr. John Lag - to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 5-G bounded by: a line 238 feet south of West Fullerton Avenue; North Greenview Avenue; a line 313 feet south of West Fullerton Avenue; the alley next west of North Greenview Avenue; a line 263 feet south of West Fullerton Avenue; and North Bosworth Avenue. Lakefront Single-Room Occupancy Corp. - to classify as a Cl-4 Restricted Commercial District instead of a C3-5 Commercial-Manufacturing District the area shown on Map No. 4-E bounded by: a line 416,20 feet north of East 16th Street; the alley next east of South Wabash Avenue; a line feet north of East 16th Street; and South Wabash Avenue. Mr. Mike Malone - to classify as a C2-2 General Commercial District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No bounded by: a line feet south of and parallel to West 72nd Street; South Western Avenue; a line feet south of and parallel to West 72nd Street; and the public alley next west of and parallel to South Western Avenue. Mr. Paul McHugh - to classify as an R4 General Residence District instead of an R3 General Residence District the area shown on Map No. 5-H bounded by: West Wabansia Avenue; a line 96.8 feet west of and parallel to North Winchester Avenue; the public alley next south of and parallel to West Wabansia Avenue; and the public alley next west of and parallel to North Winchester Avenue.

42 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Midtown Bank Trust Number to classify as a B2-2 Restricted Retail District instead of an R4 General Residence District the area shown on Map No, 5-G bounded by: West Dickens Avenue; North Racine Avenue; a line 25 feet south of West Dickens Avenue; and the alley next west of North Racine Avenue, Norwood Builders, Inc. - to classify as an R5 General Residence District instead of a B4-1 Restricted Service District the area shown on Map No. 13-P bounded by: West Bryn Mawr Avenue; a line 303 feet east of North Cumberland Avenue; a line 188 feet south of West Bryn Mawr Avenue; and North Cumberland Avenue. Mr. Ahmad Olaimi, Mr. Nabil Alnemer and Mr. John Yerkes, Jr. - to classify as a C2-2 General Commercial District instead of a B2-2 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No bounded by: South Western Avenue; West 69th Street; the public alley next west of and parallel to South Western Avenue; and West 68th Street. Ida J. Pace Declaration of Trust - to classify as a B2-1 Restricted Retail District instead of a Bl-1 Local Retail District the area shown on Map No. 9-P bounded by: the public alley next north of and parallel to West Belmont Avenue; North Pioneer Avenue; West Belmont Avenue; and a line feet west of and parallel to North Pioneer Avenue. Mr. Morris R. Penrice to classify as a Cl-1 Restricted Commercial District instead of a B2-1 Restricted Retail District the area shown on Map No. 20-G bounded by: a line feet north of West 82nd Street; South Halsted Street; West 82nd Street; and the alley next west of and parallel to South Halsted Street. Ms. Lori J. Stelle - to classify as an Rl Single-Family Residence District instead of an M3-3 Heavy Manufacturing District the area shown on Map No. 5-H bounded by: a line feet southeast of North Damen Avenue (as measured along the west line of North Lister Avenue); a line feet southeast of

43 66858 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 North Damen Avenue (as measured along the west line of North Lister Avenue); and the public alley next southwest of and parallel to North Lister Avenue. i?e/erred -CLAIMS AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO. Claims against the City ofchicago, which were Referred to the Committee on Finance, filed by the following: Alexander Mary A., Allstate Insurance Co, (8) Ruth L. Bonner, Drewsie Carter, Frances Freeman, Colleen M. Henry, Charles E. Johnson, Wayne J. Moy, Maureen J. Spiegel, Alice Witczak, American Ambassador Casualty Company (4) Jonnie Anderson, Deloris Beasley, Robbin Branson, Kenneth Robertson, American Family Insurance and Francisco Agoirre, American International Insurance and Krysti Randall, American States Insurance and William E. Gomolinski, Anderson Billie J., Armstrong Christopher A., Athens Nicholas A., Ayala Arthur, Azar Wasfi J.; Bean Marilyn G., Beck Joan M., Berger Alezander, Bernal Martin, Bernal Rene H,, Bevilacqua Loretta, Bisbis Sophia M,, Blair Mattie D,, Blaje Diane, Blakely Marlene, Bloom Virginia C,, Bokor Ronald Douglas, Bragg Geraldine, Brazley Lorenzo A,, Brisken Manufacturing Co., Brown Irving, Sr., Buckles Maurice, Burke Laura J., Bush Sally M.; Cacuci Aurelia, Carey Michael D,, Carothers Rory E,, Chan Daniel S,, Chapman James Steven, Chicago School Transit/South (2), Chitthieng Supannee, Cody Terry L,, Cole Jeffrey E,, Contreras Miguel A., Contreras Paula, Crespo Ramon; Dababneh Issa J., Dale Elizabeth, Dame Peter J., Davis Annie Mae, Davis Steven E., Dejesus Jonathan, Delozier Shannon M., De Vaughn Deborah A., Dozier-Lowe Bernice E,, Dyer Helen, Dyson Deborah A,, Dzierzega Stefania; Economy Preferred Insurance and Kenneth A. Peterson, Eismueller James E., Engler Dennis W., Evans Carolyn M,; Faedtke Catherine, Farano Janet Marie, Favors Eva M., Feurer Christopher R., Figueroa Evelyn M., Focil Lilia; Gaddis William F., Gallivan Edward C, Gaynor Lisa M., GEICO (2) Ligum Naum, and Alvin Walker, Gerrish Scott Michael, Gluszek Walt N., Government Employees Insurance and Jerry Darby, Green Charlena, Greenlaw Martha A., Grochowski Henryk, Gruszczynski James Edward, Grzymek Raymond E.;

44 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Hallberg Direct Insurance and Theresa Burns, Harper Larry T., Harris Billy R., Harris Crystal M., Harris Maury Montez, Hawkins Jacqueline E., Henning Janet R., Histon Michael Patrick, Hoang Trang, Horace Etta D., Howard Mathew A.; ITT Hartford Insurance and Martha G. Upshaw; Jeanes Andre, Jerantowski Dwain, Johnson Crawford I., Johnson Thomas E. Jr., Jones David A., Jordan Ernestine; Kanter Richard S., Kelly David J. Jr., Kerker-Dunn Melanie C, Kirkeng Peggy S., Kloch Genevieve, Kosirog Margaret, Kraft Luz Elva, Kutsenda Donald W.; LaPorte Damon J., Lawson Bart L., Lewis Josephine, Liberty Mutual Insurance (5) Elmhurst Lincoln Mercury, Timothy Galloway, Susan Pekoe, Mary L. Willinghan and Penny K. Wosar, Lillie Susie M., Logan Ralph, Lopez Jose, Luna Andre; Madia James J., Maher Carolynn L,, Malmen Robert Edward, Manka Marian H., Marich Ronald R,, Martin Genevieve, Martin Marlon, Mason Eddie, Maude Thomas C, Maus Rita M,, McGinnis Suzanne M., McJunkins Roland B., McLaurine Lora C, Meyers James, Meyerson Dennis, Miles Marshall W., Miller Dorothy E., Milwaukee Safeguard Insurance and Brad and Sandra Nessler, Minich Joyce A., Moawad John A., Monroe Guaranty Insurance, Morgan Theresa Y., Morrison Donald A., Motors Insurance Corporation and Cornel lonutescu. Murphy Richard P.; Newell John, Norago Beulah, Nowinski Anthony, Jr.; Odesho Richard Z., O'Finn Kevin J., Ogrodny Stanley, Orden Susan R., Orozco Jose L.; Pacheco Annette M,, Pagan Santos W., Parenti Daniel J., Park Jung H., Parkovich Melissa L., Pavlatos David J., The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company (45), Perez Darlene M., Perez Maria J., Perrin Mary Jane H., Pevril Margaret J., Phillips Christine J., Plase John C., Portillo Elizabeth; Quinn Frank E.; Rasoletti Ronald J., Riff Mary D., Rivera Braulio, Rodriguez Clemente E,, Rodriguez Wilma R,, Rogal Brian J., Rollerson Harvey L,, Rosenberg Sandra L,, R, S. Rozak & Company and Julio Trevino, Rushakoff Marcy L.; Safeco Insurance and Daniel Sampson, Salazar Felipe J., Schlegel John E., Schleiter John R., Schroedl Mary Ann, Schulte Matthew Charles, Scott Cozetta, Shamrock Plumbing Sales Co., Shields Scott M., Shepard Beverly, Shin Yeonsub, Simi Michael P., Sipich Anthony D,, Smolensky Daniel L.,

45 66860 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Sobotka Steven A., Springs Raydeen, Standard Mutual Insurance and Hannchen Rusnak, Starr Brian P., State Farm Insurance (12) Ruth A. Adair, Louis Aiello, Lawrence Altpeter, Joze Bafia, Maria Brunetti, Salvatore Cinquegrani, Christine Coleman, Donald Moore, Kristen Paciga, Julie Saavedra, Bradley S. Schmarak, and Sharon Townsend, Stough Jay A., Strauss Herschel I., Sykes Rajmiond J., System Parking, Inc.; Taylor Thelma J., Todar Kelly C, Thompson Melvin R., Tsekeris Ted; United Services Automobile Association and Wayne S. Salmon, Urbanski Sigmund J.; Vaidya Hemlata P., Vanderpoel Loesken Cornelia, Vega Juan, Velasquez Lupe, Vitale Salvatore, Vogt Richard and Renee; Wallace Catherine L., Wallenberg Loretta, Weiss Carol A., White Cassandra R., Williams Jennifer T., Williams Larry R., Wilson Melvin J., Wilson Tracy L., Winder Neil A., Wong Wai Chi, Wyka Robert S., Wynn Arthur, Wynn Bryan G.; Young, John M., Yuille Doris J.; ZaiaWissam. i?e/erred - AMENDMENT OF TITLE 4, CHAPTER 120, SECTION 110 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY DEFINING 'TAINT IN SPRAY CAN". A communication from Ms. Heidi McAuliffe, Counsel for the National Paint & Coatings Association, transmitting a proposed amendment to Title 4, Chapter 120, Section 110 ofthe Municipal Code ofchicago which would define the term "paint in spray can" used within said chapter as a pigmented coating system contained in a singular, upright, disposable can, greater than six ounces, for hand application, which was Referred to the Committee on Finance.

46 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Referred - PROPOSED ORDINANCES RECOMMENDED BY BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS. The City Clerk transmitted the following communication addressed to him under the date of March 3, 1995, signed by Mr. Morgan P. Connolly, Superintendent, Board of Local Improvements, Department of Transportation, which was, together with the proposed ordinances transmitted therewith, Referred to the Committee on "Transportation and Public Way: Wardl Ward 7 Ward 8 Wards Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 8 Ward 8 West Chicago Avenue, West Huron Street, North Elizabeth Street and North Throop Street; East 89th Street, East 90th Street, South Essex Avenue and South Phillips Avenue; East 78th Street, East 79th Street, South Chappel Avenue and South Jeffery Boulevard; East 81st Street, South South Chicago Avenue, South Bennett Avenue and South Constance Avenue; East 83rd Street, East 84th Street, South Bennett Avenue and South Constance Avenue; East 83rd Street, East 84th Street, South Crandon Avenue and South Luella Avenue; East 83rd Street, East 84th Street, South Paxton Avenue and South Merrill Avenue; East 83rd Street, East 84th Place, South Stony Island Avenue and South Blackstone Avenue; East 84th Street, East 85th Street, South Bennett Avenue and South Euclid Avenue; East 85th Street, East 86th Street, South Dorchester Avenue and South Dante Avenue; East 87th Street, East 87th Place, South Kimbark Avenue and railroad right-of-way;

47 66862 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Ward 8 Ward 8 Wards Wards Ward 9 Ward 9 Ward 9 Ward 11 Ward 17 Ward 18 Ward 18 Ward 19 Ward 19 Ward 19 East 89th Street, East 89th Place, South Dorchester Avenue and New York Central Railroad; East 89th Place, East 90th Street, South Dorchester Avenue and Illinois Central Railroad right-of-way; East 91st Street, East 92nd Street, South Chappel Avenue and South Clyde Avenue; East 97th Place, East 98th Street, Rock Island rightof-way and South Avalon Avenue; West 101st Street, West 102nd Street, South Wallace Street and South Lowe Avenue; West 102nd Street, West 103rd Street, South Eberhart Avenue and South Vernon Avenue; West 126th Street, West 126th Place, South Parnell Avenue and South Wallace Street; South Hillock Avenue, South Grove Street, South Crowell Avenue and South Bonfield Avenue; West 83rd Street, West 84th Street, South LaSalle Street and South Wentworth Avenue; Belt Railroad, West 76th Street, South Honore Street and South Wolcott Avenue; Belt Railroad, West 76th Street, South Wolcott Avenue and South Winchester Avenue; West 97th Street, West 98th Street, South Hoyne Avenue and South Hamilton Avenue; West 99th Street, West 100th Street, South Walden Parkway and South Longwood Drive; West 100th Street, West 101st Street, South Washtenaw Avenue and South Fairfield Avenue;

48 4/12/95 COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Ward 19 Ward 19 Ward 19 Ward 21 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 34 Ward 41 West 101st Street, West 102nd Street, South Washtenaw Avenue and South Fairfield Avenue; West 104th Street, West 105th Street, South Hoyne Avenue and South Hamilton Avenue; West 106th Street, West 107th Street, South Hamilton Avenue and South Leavitt Street; West 92nd Street, West 93rd Street, South Peoria Street and South Sangamon Street; West 102nd Street, West 103rd Street, South Emerald Avenue and South Halsted Street; West 111th Street, West 112th Street, South Eggleston Avenue and South Normal Avenue; West 113th Street, West 114th Street, South Emerald Avenue and South Halsted Street; West 114th Street, West 115th Street, South Normal Avenue and South Parnell Avenue; West 114th Street, West 115th Street, South Eggleston Avenue and South Normal Avenue; West 114th Street, West 115th Street, South Yale Avenue and South Princeton Avenue; West 120th Street, Central Illinois Railroad right-ofway. South Wentworth Avenue and South Yale Avenue; West 120th Street, Central Illinois Railroad right-ofway. South Yale Avenue and South Princeton Avenue; West Raven Street to the triangle. North Nettleton Avenue and North Navarre Avenue.

49 66864 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT FOR CHICAGO AUTOMATED TIME AND ATTENDANCE PROJECT. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance authorizing the making of an appropriation to the Department of Finance for equipment for the Cfhicago Automated Time and Attendance Project, in the amount of $1,550,000, 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) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

50 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City") is a home rule unit of government as defined in Article VH, Section 6(a) ofthe 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; and WHEREAS, The City Council of the City by ordinance adopted on December 1, 1993 (the "Note Ordinance"), authorized the issuance of General Obligation Tender Notes, Series 1994C (the "Notes") in the principal amount of $45,000,000 (the "Note Proceeds") for the purpose of financing the acquisition of certain capital equipment listed on Exhibit B to the Note Ordinance; and WHEREAS, Exhibit B to the Note Ordinance included the aggregate amount of $42,500,000 of Note Proceeds to be expended on such capital equipment; and WHEREAS, The remaining $2,500,000 of the $45,000,000 of Note Proceeds was not allocated for the purchase of any particular equipment in the Note Ordinance; and WHEREAS, The City Council ofthe City by ordinance adopted on July 14, 1994 amended the Note Ordinance by appropriating $950,000 of unallocated Note Proceeds for the purchase of books for the Chicago Public Library; and WHEREAS, $1,550,000 ofthe Note Proceeds remains unallocated; and WHEREAS, Section 4(c) of the Note Ordinance provides that the Budget Director of the City may authorize the use of the Note Proceeds to acquire such capital equipment in smaller or larger quantities or substitute models and types of equipment as in his judgment the needs ofthe City or the price and availability of such equipment may require; and

51 66866 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The Budget Director has determined that the $1,550,000 of the unallocated Note Proceeds are necessary for the purchase of equipment for the Chicago Automated Time and Attendance Project for the Department of Finance; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The sum of $1,550,000 not previously appropriated is hereby appropriated for the purchase of capital equipment as indicated in the attached Exhibit A. SECTION 2. Exhibit B to the Note Ordinance is hereby amended by inserting the words and figures indicated in the attached Exhibit A. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: Exhibit "A". Department/Item Amount Finance $1,550,000 Chicago Automated Time and Attendance Project (Kronos) AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT WITH ELLIS NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR REHABILHATION OF PROPERTY AT 8200 SOUTH ELLIS AVENUE. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report:

52 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance authorizing the entrance and execution of a loan and security agreement with Ellis Neighborhood Development Corporation for the rehabilitation of the property located at 8200 South Ellis Avenue, in the amount of $2,103,478, 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) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48, Nays None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City"), a home rule unit of government under Section 6(a), Article VQ of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, has heretofore found and does hereby find that there exists within the City a serious shortage of decent, safe and sanitary rental housing available to persons of low- and moderate-income; and

53 66868 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The City has determined that the continuance of a shortage of affordable rental housing is harmful to the health, prosperity, economic stability and general welfare ofthe City; and WHEREAS, The Congress ofthe United States has enacted the Cranston- Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 12701, et seq., authorizing, inter alia, the HOME Investment Partnership Program (the "HOME Program") pursuant to which the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("H.U.D,") is authorized to make funds ("HOME Funds") available to participating jurisdictions to increase the number of families served with decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing and to expand the long-term supply of affordable housing; and WHEREAS, The City has received an allocation from H,U,D. of HOME Funds to make loans and grants for the purposes enumerated above and such HOME Funds are administered by the (jity's Department of Housing ("D.O.H."); and WHEREAS, The City may have available certain funds in Corporate Fund No. 100 (the "Corporate Funds") to be used as the local match of HOME Funds as required under the HOME Program; and WHEREAS, The City may have available to it certain funds (the "Program Income") derived from repayments to the City of HOME Funds and/or other returns on the investment of HOME Funds; and WHEREAS, D.O.H. has preliminarily reviewed and approved the making of a loan to Ellis Neighborhood Development Corporation, an Illinois not-forprofit corporation (the "Borrower") whose sole voting member is Century Place Development Corp., an Illinois not-for-profit corporation whose sole voting member is Travelers & Immigrants Aid of Chicago, an Illinois notfor-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,103,478 (the "Loan"), to be funded from HOME Funds, Corporate Funds and/or Program Income pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The above recitals are expressly incorporated in and made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein. SECTION 2, Upon the approval and availability of the Additional Financing as shown in Exhibit A hereto, the Commissioner of D.O.H. (the "Commissioner") and a designee of the Commissioner are each hereby authorized, subject to approval by the Corporation Counsel, to enter into and execute such agreements and instruments, and perform any and all acts as shall be necessary or advisable in connection with the implementation ofthe Loan and the terms and program objectives of the HOME Program. The Commissioner is hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the

54 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Corporation Counsel, to negotiate any and all terms and provisions in connection with the Loan which do not substantially modify the terms described in Exhibit A hereto. Upon the execution and receipt of proper documentation, the Commissioner is hereby authorized to disburse the proceeds ofthe Loan to the Borrower. SECTION 3. In connection with the Loan by the City to the Borrower, the City shall waive those certain fees, if applicable, imposed by the City with respect to the Project (as described in Exhibit A hereto) and as more fully described in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof. SECTION 4, To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. Ifany section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any ofthe other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION passage. This ordinance shall be effective as of the date of its Exhibits "A" and "B" referred to in this ordinance read as follows: Exhibit "A". Borrower: Project: Ellis Neighborhood Development Corporation, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation (the "Borrower") whose sole voting member is Century Place Development Corp., an Illinois not-for-profit corporation whose sole voting member is Travelers & Imiinigrants Aid of Chicago, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation. Rehabilitation of a building commonly known as 8200 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Illinois (the 'Troperty") and of 71 dwelling units contained therein as studio and one-bedroom units for low- and moderateincome families. Loan: Source: Amount: Term: HOME Program/Corporate Funds/Program Income. Not to exceed $2,103,478. Not to exceed 42 years.

55 66870 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Interest: Security: Zero percent per annum. Non-recourse loan; first mortgage on the Property. Additional Financing: 1. Amount: $230,000. Term: 40 years. Source: Illinois Housing Development Authority ("I.H.D.A,"), or a financial institution acceptable to the Commissioner. Interest: Security: Zero percent per annum. Second mortgage on the Property. 2. Grant: Source: $250,000. Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, or another entity acceptable to the Commissioner. Grant: $270,000. Source: Stewart B. McKinney Act Homeless Assistance Program: I.H.D.A. or another entity acceptable to the Commissioner. Ten-year agreement between the Chicago Housing Authority, as administrator for H.U.D., and the Borrower to pay to the Borrower the difference between the fair market rent for certain units in the Property as determined by H.U.D. and 30 percent of tenant income, for a certain number

56 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES of units in the Property acceptable to the Commissioner. TOTAL PROJECT COST: Approximately $2,853,478. Exhibit "B". Fee Waivers. Department Of Buildings. Waiver of Plan Review, Permit and Inspection Fees which cover: A. Building Permit: Zoning. Construction/Architectural/Structural. Internal Plumbing. H.V.A.C.. Water for Construction. Smoke Abatement. B. Electrical Permit: Service and Wiring. C. Elevator Permit (if applicable). D. Wrecking Permit (if applicable). E. Fencing Permit (if applicable).

57 66872 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Department Of Sewers. Permit (connection) and Inspection Fees. Sealing Permit Fees. Department Of Water. Tap Fees. Termination Fees for Existing Water Taps, (Fees to purchase B-boxes and remote read-outs are not waived.) Department Of Transportation, Street Opening Fees. Driveway Permit Fees. Use of Public Way Fees. AMENDMENT OF THLE 10, CHAPTER 4, SECTION 070 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO CONCERNING USE OF VANHY ADDRESSES. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance authorizing the amendment of Chapter 10-4 of the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago concerning the use of vanity addresses, having

58 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 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 of the committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone 48. Nays None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS The use of so-called vanity addresses should be allowed, provided that adequate measures are established to ensure effective response by the Fire Department; and WHEREAS, A system whereby building owners and managers register such vanity addresses with the City will ensure that fire protection services will not be impeded; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Section ofthe Municipal Code ofchicago is hereby amended by adding the language in italics, as follows: Alteration Of Numbers. (a) Whenever any house or building shall have been numbered or renumbered, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, such

59 66874 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 number shall not be changed or altered without the consent of the commissioner of planning and development. Nothing in this section prevents an owner, manager or developer of a building from displaying on the building, in addition to the assigned number, a trade name, historic name or other device, to identify the building. Every owner, manager or developer who displays such an additional identifier on a building with four or more stories in height in the central business district, shall register the identifier with the commissioner of planning and development within 90 days ofthe effective date of this ordinance or the initial display ofthe identifier, whichever is later. "Central business district" as used in this section is that area delineated as such in Section of this code. Any person who violates this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $500 for each offense. Every day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. (b) The commissioner of planning and development shall forward within ten days of receipt to the Chicago Emergency Communications Center all registrations made pursuant to Section (a) of this ordinance. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in force and effect 30 days following its passage and publication. AUTHORIZATION FOR CORPORATION COUNSEL TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE SPECIFIED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENTS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration two orders authorizing the Corporation Counsel to enter into and execute settlement orders in the following cases: A. Nancy Clay v. City of Chicago, 87 L in the amount of $550,000; and

60 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES B. Doris Beauchamp v. City of Chicago, 90 L in the amount of$400,000, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed orders transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. At this point in the proceedings. Alderman Burke requested that the City Council and its assembled guest rise for a moment of silence in tribute to the late Ms. Nancy Clay. The following are said orders as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe order): Nancy Clay v. City Of Chicago. Ordered, That the Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized and directed to enter into and execute a settlement agreement in the following matter: Nancy Clay v. City of Chicago, 87 L in the amount of $550,000.

61 66876 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Doris Beauchamp v. City Of Chicago. Ordered, That the Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized and directed to enter into and execute a settlement agreement in the following matter: Doris Beauchamp v. City of Chicago, 90 L in the amount of $400,000. AUTHORIZATION FOR DESIGNATION OF GREATER SOUTHWEST CORPORATION AS SOLE DEVELOPER OF HI WAY THEATER UNDER COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL TAX REACTIVATION PROGRAM. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995, To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance authorizing the designation ofthe Greater Southwest Corporation as the sole developer of the Hi Way Theater through the City's Commercial and Industrial Tax Reactivation Program, 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) EDWARD M, BURKE, Chairman.

62 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None, Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City") is a home rule unit of government by virtue of the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970, and as such, may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and WHEREAS, Greater Southwest Development Corporation/Boulevard Arts Center, an Illinois partnership, was previously approved by the City Council to participate in the Chicago Tax Reactivation Program as developer of the property located at 6315 South Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois and identified by Property Index No (the 'Troperty"); and WHEREAS, Boulevard Arts Center has indicated its unwillingness to codevelop the Property pursuant to the terms of its redevelopment agreement with the City, and has relinquished all rights it may have in the Property; and WHEREAS, The Greater Southwest Development Corporation ("G.S.D.C.") has informed the Department of Planning and Development ("Department") of its desire to develop the Property in accordance with certain plans submitted to the Department; and WHEREAS, The Department has approved the plans submitted by G.S.D.C. and has recommended that the City Council approve the conveyance ofthe Property to G.S.D.C; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted as the findings of the City Council.

63 66878 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 2. The redevelopment agreement entered into between the City and Greater Southwest Development Corporation/Boulevard Arts Center, an Illinois partnership, is terminated and of no force and effect. SECTION 3. The conveyance of the Property to G.S.D.C. is hereby approved. The Commissioner of the Department is authorized to negotiate and execute on behalf of the City a redevelopment agreement and all other documents which may be necessary to implement the conveyance of the Property to G.S.D.C, subject to the approval of the Corporation Counsel. The Corporation Counsel is authorized to execute releases of any and all municipal liens on the Property. SECTION 4. The Mayor or his proxy is authorized to execute a quitclaim deed conveying the Property to G.S.D.C, or to a land trust of which G.S.D.C. is the sole beneficiary. The quitclaim deed shall be subject to any and all covenants, restrictions and conditions set forth in the redevelopment agreement or otherwise approved by the Corporation Counsel. SECTION 5. passage. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its EVIDENCE OF INTENT FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS FOR GOOSE ISLAND BEER COMPANY. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance evidencing the City's intent to issue Industrial Development Bonds for Goose Island Beer Company, in the amount of $2,500,000, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.

64 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (the "City") is a duly constituted and existing municipality within the meaning of Section 1, Article VH of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois and as such may legislate matters which pertain to its local governmental affairs; and WHEREAS, As a home rule unit of government under Section 6(a), Article vn of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, the City is authorized and empowered to issue industrial development bonds for the purpose of financing costs associated with industrial development projects, and such financing constitutes a public purpose pursuant to Section 1(a), Article VTIE ofthe 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois; and WHEREAS, The City's Department of Planning and Development ("D,P.D.") has as one of its primary purposes the creation of additional emplojmient opportunities in the City through the attraction and expansion of economic development activity in the City; and

65 66880 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Goose Island Beer Company, an Illinois corporation (the "Company"), has proposed a certain industrial development project consisting of the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of a facility located at West Fulton Street, Chicago, Illinois, to be used for a brewhouse, packaging line, and retail and consumption facility (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, The Company has requested that the City issue industrial development bonds in an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 (the "Bonds") for the purpose of financing all or a portion ofthe Project costs; and WHEREAS, It is intended that this ordinance shall constitute "some other similar official action" toward the issuance ofthe Bonds within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1,150-2; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The above recitals are incorporated herein and made a part hereof. SECTION 2. The City intends to issue the Bonds and lend the proceeds thereof to the Company for the purpose of financing the Project. The total amount of Bonds which the City intends to issue for the Project will not exceed $2,500,000. SECTION 3. Certain costs will be incurred by the Company in connection with the Project prior to the issuance of the Bonds. The City reasonably expects to reimburse such costs with proceeds of the Bonds. The amount of such expenditures which the City reasonably expects to reimburse from proceeds ofthe Bonds will not exceed $1,300,000. SECTION 4. The costs to be reimbursed will be paid from funds of the Company which have been allocated to other purposes. SECTION 5. This ordinance is consistent with the budgetary and financial circumstances of the City. No funds from sources other than the Bonds are, or are reasonably expected to be, reserved, allocated on a longterm basis or otherwise set aside by the City for the Project. SECTION 6. This ordinance constitutes a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulations Section , and is also intended to be supplemental to, and relate back to the date of, a similar resolution adopted under such Treasury Regulations by the Illinois Development Finance Authority on December 21,1994 relating to the same Project. SECTION 7. To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision ofthe Municipal Code ofchicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall

66 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES control. Ifany section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any ofthe other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 8. passage. This ordinance shall be effective as of the date of its AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF WATER SERVICE CONTRACT WHH CHY OF HARVEY. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance authorizing the execution of a water service contract between the City of Chicago and the City of Harvey, 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) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone - 48.

67 66882 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Nays- None. Alderman Steele moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The City ofchicago, Illinois (the "City") possesses the power and authority and is required to furnish water from the City's water mains to others; and WHEREAS, Pursuant to an ordinance adopted on July 15, 1982 by the City Council ofthe City (the "City Council") and published in the Journal of Proceedings ofthe City Council for such date at pages , the City entered into an agreement (the 'Trior Agreement") with the City of Harvey, Illinois (the "Municipality") to supply water to the Municipality; and WHEREAS, The Prior Agreement expired in accordance with its terms on June 28,1992; and WHEREAS, The City is willing to continue to supply water to the Municipality under substantially the terms of the attached form of five year water supply contract (the "Agreement"); and WHEREAS, Except as otherwise provided in the Agreement, the water furnished pursuant to the Agreement shall not be resold to customers located outside the corporate limits ofthe Municipality without the approval ofthe Municipality and the City Council; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The above recitals are expressly incorporated in and made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein, SECTION 2, The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute, the City Clerk to attest, the Commissioner of Water to approve, and the City Comptroller to accept the file for record, upon the approval of the Corporation Counsel as to form and legality, a water supply contract between the City and the Municipality in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby made a part hereof, SECTION 3. To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision ofthe Municipal Code ofchicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. Ifany section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall

68 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any ofthe other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. passage. This ordinance shall be effective as of the date of its Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: Exhibit "A". Water Supply Contract Between The City Of Chicago, Illinois And The City Of Harvey, Illinois. This Agreement made and entered into this day of, 1995 and executed in sextuplicate origfinals (each executed copy constituting an original) by and between the City of Chicago, Illinois, a municipal corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Illinois (hereinafter called the "City"), and the City of Harvey, Illinois (hereinafter called the "Purchaser"), in Cook County, Illinois, located within the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Witnesseth: Whereas, The City and the Purchaser entered into a ten year agreement on the 28th day of June, 1982, for the furnishing from the City's water main at the City limits. West 129th Street and South Halsted Street, of a supply of water for customers located within and outside the corporate limits of the Purchaser, all of which supply of water was not to exceed an annual average of 10,891,000 gallons per day in 1982, and increasing to 16,791,000 gallons per day in 1991, with the maximum rate of flow from the City's water main not to exceed twice the annual average daily withdrawal; and Whereas, The City is willing to enter into a new water supply contract with the Purchaser, and to furnish from the existing connection to the City's water main at the City limits, at West 129th Street and South Halsted Street, a supply of water for (i) consumers located within the corporate limits of the Purchaser, (ii) one account located outside the corporate limits of the Purchaser, (iii) the Village of Dixmoor, Illinois ("Dixmoor"), (iv) the Village of Phoenix, Illinois ('Thoenix"), (v) one account located outside the corporate limits of Phoenix, (vi) the Village of Posen, Illinois ("Posen"), (vii) two accounts located outside the corporate limits of Posen, (viii) the Village of

69 66884 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Hazel Crest, Illinois ("Hazel Crest"), (ix) the Village of East Hazel Crest, Illinois ("East Hazel Crest"), and (x) the Village of Homewood, Illinois ("Homewood"); Now, Therefore, In consideration ofthe mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, the parties agree with each other as follows: A. Service To Be Furnished. (1) The City agrees to furnish to the Purchaser, and the Purchaser agrees to purchase and take from the City under and in accordance with the terms hereof, a supply of water through metered connection authorized by the Commissioner of Water of the City (the "Commissioner ) from the City's water main at the City limits at West 129th Street and South Halsted Street to be used by the Purchaser in supplying water to consumers located within the corporate limits of the Purchaser and one account located outside the corporate limits of the Purchaser. All water usage is to be in accordance with the allocation of the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation or any successor thereto having authority over the allocation of Lake Michigan water (a "Successor"). (2) The Purchaser is further authorized to supply Lake Michigan water obtained from the City to the following entities: (i) the Village of Dixmoor, Illinois ("Dixmoor"), (ii) the Village of Phoenix, Illinois ("Phoenix"), (iii) one account located outside the corporate limits of Phoenix, (iv) the Village of Posen, Illinois CTosen"), (v) two accounts located outside the corporate limits of Posen, (vi) the Village of Hazel Crest, Illinois ("Hazel Crest"), (vii) the Village of East Hazel Crest, Illinois ("East Hazel Crest"), and (viii) the Village of Homewood, Illinois ("Homewood"), (collectively, the "Subsequent Purchasers"). All water usage is to be in accordance with the allocations ofthe State oflllinois. Department of Transportation or its Successor. Any increase in the allocations to the Subsequent Purchasers shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner. It is clearly understood by the Purchaser that this authorization is non-exclusive and in no way guarantees any rights to re-sell City water. (3) The Purchaser shall not add any additional users of water supplied by the City outside of its corporate limits without the approval of the Commissioner and the Chicago City Council. B. Quantity Of Water To Be Furnished. (1) The quantities of water to be furnished are to be supplied to the Purchaser and six Villages for the years indicated:

70 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMirTEES Annual Average Daily Quantity In Gallons. Year City Of Harvey Village Of Dixmoor Village Of Phoenix Village Of Posen ,900, , , , ,920, , , , ,940, , , , ,960, , , , ,980, , , , ,000, , , ,000 Annual Average Daily Quantity In Gallons. Year Village Of Hazel Crest Village Of East Hazel Crest Village Of Homewood ,387, ,000 2,039, ,403, ,000 2,050, ,419, ,000 2,062, ,434, ,000 2,073, ,450, ,000 2,085, ,466, ,000 2,096,000 The Individual Consumer's quantities of water are included in the allocation made to the Purchaser and the Subsequent Purchasers. These quantities of water are in accordance with the allocations made to the Purchaser and the Subsequent Purchasers, by Opinion and Order Number LMO 89-2, as amended from time to time, of the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation. These quantities of water may be adjusted by the Commissioner if there are any future revisions of the allocation order by the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation or its Successor.

71 66886 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 (2) The water supplied and taken in accordance with this contract shall be withdrawn at a uniform rate during the 24 hours of each day. The maximum hourly rate of withdrawal from the City's water main shall not exceed twice the annual average daily contracted amount. The City shall have the right to restrict the supply of water to the Purchaser in order to ensure an adequate water supply to all purchasers of City water for public health and fire protection. The Purchaser shall be responsible for any damage to the water system of the City or of any of its customers due to excessive surges caused by the malfunction or misuse of the Purchaser's water system, including, without limitation, fast-acting valves or booster station operation. (3) The Purchaser shall install a flow control system and a pressure recording system consisting of a manually operated flow control valve controlled by the City at a meter vault on existing water service connection to the City's water main at the City limits at its connection at West 129th Street and South Halsted Street in order to regulate the flow of water as herein provided. When requested by the Commissioner, the Purchaser shall provide the necessary equipment to transmit pressures, rates of flow and receiving reservoir elevations, and to convert the manually operated flow control valves to remotely controlled flow control valves. All devices necessary for the control and transmission of pressures and rates of flow of water furnished shall be provided and maintained by the Purchaser, The transmission of pressures and rates of flow readings shall be to a location designated by the City and the flow control valve shall be controlled by the City, C Standard Terms And Conditions. I. General. (1) This contract shall be in force and effect for a period ending five years from the date hereof, provided, however, that the City and the Purchaser may agree to renew this contract for successive like terms. If either the City or the Purchaser shall desire to renew this contract, such party shall provide written notice thereof to the other party hereto six months prior to the expiration of each said five-year term. Amounts of water for average daily use will be the amounts as allocated by the State oflllinois. Department of Transportation or its Successor. (2) No officer, official or agent of the City has the power to amend, modify or alter this contract or waive any of its conditions so as to bind the City by making any promise or representation not contained herein; provided that the Commissioner may make modifications pursuant to Paragraph C(7) herein. (3) This contract shall not be assigned or transferred by either party.

72 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES (4) This contract will be subject to cancellation in the event a court of competent jurisdiction restricts or limits, directly or indirectly, any of the City's rights to obtain, sell, contract for or distribute Lake Michigan water. (5) The quantity of water supplied under this contract shall not exceed the amount of Lake Michigan water allocated annually by the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation or its Successor to the Purchaser and its customers. (6) The City will not be responsible in damages for any interruption or failure to supply water and shall be saved and held harmless from all damage of any kind, nature and description that may arise as a result of making this contract and furnishing water hereunder, (7) The Purchaser may, by permission of the Commissioner, in an emergency, supply water to other City water users who have been previously authorized an emergency connection. n. Reporting Requirement. (8) At the end of each calender year during the term of this contract and not later than March 31st of each year, the Purchaser agrees to submit to the Commissioner a: written copy of the prevailing water rate schedule as applicable to its water customers. It shall include all rates and relevant information and the premises on which rates have been furnished, (9) The Purchaser shall submit to the City by the tenth day of each month, a report showing the amount of water received the previous month from the City and the amount furnished to customers of the Purchaser. in. Reservations. (10) In the event of a default in pajmient of a water bill by the Purchaser, the City reserves the right to require the Purchaser to deposit, in advance, a sum equal to the estimated costs for water supply during a period of ninety days at the prevailing metered rate. (11) The City reserves the right to inspect, test and repair the water meters as required. All such repairs shall be charged to and paid by the Purchaser.

73 66888 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 IV. Water Quality. (12) The City shall supply the Purchaser with water of a quality commensurate with that furnished to its consumers within the City limits. (13) The Purchaser shall receive its supply of water from the City by means of a method approved by the Commissioner. The City water system must be safeguarded by means of an air gap at the receiving reservoir. When the requirement for a receiving reservoir is waived to permit a direct connection for emergency use, a backflow preventer, approved by the Commissioner, must be installed. (14) The Purchaser bears the responsibility for maintaining the water quality at any point beyond the control valve and within its distribution system. The City bears no degree of responsibility for the water quality at any point beyond the control valve. (15) The Purchaser shall immediately notify the Commissioner of any emergency or condition that may affect the quality of water in either party's system. (16) The City reserves the right to make inspections of those facilities which may affect the quality of the water supplied to the Purchaser and to perform required tests upon due notice to the Purchaser. V. Equipment Operation. (17) The Purchaser shall provide and maintain all Service Mains (as hereinafter defined) and valves and bear the costs for connecting said Service Mains to and severing them from the City's water system. The Purchaser shall also pay any and all costs incurred by or on behalf of the City in connection with extending the City's water system to the point of connection with the Purchaser's water system, if such extension is for the sole purpose of supplying water to the Purchaser's water sjjstem. Each Service Main shall be equipped with a valve located within the City limits and said valve shall be under the sole and complete control of the City. This valve will mark the limit of the City's responsibility for maintenance ofthe piping system. The cost of maintaining or replacing the valve shall be the responsibility of the Purchaser. As used herein, the term "Service Main" or "Service Mains" shall mean the primary supply piping between the City's water system and the overflow tank at the Purchaser's reservoir, including the connection to the City's water system, the control valve and the meter vault. (18) The Purchaser shall provide and maintain any and all devices expressly requested by the Commissioner for the purpose of controlling.

74 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES measuring, transmitting and recording pressures, rates of flow, reservoir levels and other required operational information. (19) The Purchaser shall provide the meters, vaults with sump pumps and related devices, adhering to City standard practices, for measuring the supply of water furnished. The meters provided must be delivered to the City meter shop for testing and picked up promptly after testing, all at the expense of the Purchaser prior to installation by the Purchaser. Plans, drawings and specifications for the equipment, piping and vault, or other protective structure must be submitted to and be approved by the Commissioner before an authorization for installing the meters and related devices will be issued. No substitute equipment will be allowed without written approval of the Commissioner. The meter vault shall be located no fartner than 150 feet from the control valve unless the Commissioner consents to installation at a greater distance. The Purchaser shall provide a tee and valve downstream of each meter installed in each meter vault. The tee and valve shall be of a size and in a location approved by the Commissioner. The tee and valve shall be a minimum of two inches pipe size. The Purchaser shall provide a one inch pipe size pitometer test tap in the inlet pipe ahead of the header pipe in a location approved by the Commissioner. (20) In the event that the Purchaser should desire to alter the meter installation, the piping configuration, the meter vault or any of the Facilities (as hereinafter defined), all drawings, plans and specifications shall be submitted to the Commissioner prior to an application being made for an installation permit and prior to the start of any construction. Alteration of any of the Facilities shall include construction of new Facilities or changes or additions to existing Facilities. All drawings, plans and specifications shall include profiles showing United States Geological Survey elevation and shall be prepared by a Professional Engineer, licensed to practice in the State of Illinois, all equipment shall be of a manufacture and type approved by the City, and all work shall be performed by a plumbing contractor licensed and bonded in the State of Illinois. As used herein, the term "Facilities" shall mean the Service Mains, all reservoirs within the Purchaser's water system and all connections to other entities outside the limits of the Purchaser's water system, including any reservoirs on such entities' water systems. (21) The City's representative will regularly inspect the meters measuring the supply of water furnished and will repair any meter or part of a meter which is known or suspected to be registering incorrectly. All such repairs shall be made by the City's representatives and the Purchaser shall pay for all repairs made. The Purchaser shall be responsible for replacing any meters which have been in service for a period longer than authorized or which are defective and not capable of being repaired. All such replacements shall be at the expense of the Purchaser.

75 66890 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 (22) When it is determined that a water meter registered incorrectly, an estimate of the amount of water furnished through the faulty meter shall be prepared by the Commissioner for the purpose of billing the Purchaser. The estimate shall be based upon the average of twelve preceding readings of the meter, exclusive of incorrect readings. When less than twelve correct readings are available, fewer readings, including some obtained after the period of incorrect registration, may be used. (23) The Purchaser shall assure that reservoirs of sufficient capacity are provided in its entire system including its own system and the entities served to store twice the annual daily average allocation of water to the Purchaser and the entities furnished water by the Purchaser's water system as authorized by the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation Opinion and Order Number LMO 89-2, as amended from time to time, and any revisions to the allocations. All reservoirs provided by the Purchaser's water system shall be considered in meeting this requirement. The Purchaser's water system is to be operated to utilize the reservoirs in a manner to assure that water is withdrawn from the City's water system as uniformly as possible. VI. Rates And Discounts, (24) Charges for water furnished to the Purchaser shall be at such rate or rates as the City shall be legally authorized to charge, said rate or rates being fixed by City ordinance. (25) The Purchaser shall be entitled to a discount for prompt payment of water bills similar to that allowed to metered customers inside the City. (26) The Purchaser shall be charged a penalty for late pajmient of water bills similar to that charged to metered customers inside the City. (27) Attached hereto on (Sub)Exhibit A and hereby incorporated herein by reference is a summary of the City's current rate for water charges, together with the current discounted rate for prompt payment and penalty for late payment charge by the City. Such rates and penalty may be changed by the City from time to time in its sole discretion. (28) Payments to be made by the Purchaser hereunder to the City for water furnished to the Purchaser shall be solely from the revenues (the "Revenues") derived from the operation of the Purchaser's water system. The Purchaser covenants and agrees to charge such rate or rates for the furnishing of water to its customers so that the Revenues

76 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES shall at all times be sufficient to pay in full all amounts due to the City from the Purchaser hereunder. In Witness Whereof, The City has caused this contract to be signed in sextuplicate originals (each executed copy constituting an original) by its Mayor and duly attested by its City Clerk, and the Purchaser has caused the same to be signed in sextuplicate originals (each executed copy constituting an original) by its Mayor and its Corporate Seal to be hereto affixed, duly attested by its Clerk, all as ofthe date and year first above written. Attest: City of Chicago, Illinois By: City Clerk By: Mayor Approved: By: Commissioner of Water Approved As To Form And Legality: By: ^ Assistant Corporation Counsel Attest: City of Harvey, Illinois By: [Seal] By: Clerk Mayor

77 66892 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 (Sub)Exhibit "A" referred to in this Water Supply Contract reads as follows: (Sub)Exhibit"A". (To Water Supply Contract) The current Chicago water rate is $7.56 per 1,000 cubic feet (1,000 cubic feet equals 7,480 gallons). A discount of $0.19 is given on all bills paid within 21 days. The discounted rate is $7.37 per 1,000 cubic feet. A penalty of 1.25 percent per month is incurred on all bills and outstanding balances after 24 days. AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF FREE PERMITS, LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS, CANCELLATION OF WATER RATES, REFUND OF FEES AND WAIVER OF FEES FOR CERTAIN CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTHUTIONS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, to which had been referred November 5, 1993, August 8, September 14, October 5, November 2,10,16, 30, December 21, 1994, January 12, February 8 and March 9, 1995, sundry proposed ordinances and orders transmitted therewith to authorize the issuance of free permits, license fee exemptions, cancellation of water rates, refund of fees and waivers of fees for certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances and orders transmitted herewith.

78 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed ordinances and 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, (Dlivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. Said ordinances and orders, as passed, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance or order): FREE PERMITS. William W. Carter Elementary School. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to William W, Carter Elementary School for renovation of existing structure on the premises known as 5740 South Michigan Avenue.

79 66894 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Said building shall be used exclusively for and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Chicago Fire Department. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water, the Commissioner of Fire and the Director of Revenue are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Chicago Fire Department for interior build-out (Phase two) at 1338 South Clinton Street. Said building shall be used exclusively for ^ and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Chicago Housing Authority. (Scattered Site Housing) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Chicago Housing Authority (Scattered Site Housing) for new construction on the premises known as 1412 West Huron Street.

80 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Said building shall be used exclusively for Chicago Housing Authority (C.H.A.) Scattered Site Housing to be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Congregation Adas Yeshurun Of Chicago. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Congregation Adas Yeshurun of Chicago for construction at the premises known as 2949 West Touhy Avenue. Said building shall be used exclusively for Congregation Adas Yeshurun and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Illinois Institute Of Technology Research Institute. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute for renovation of existing structure on the premises known as 10 West 35th Street.

81 66896 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Said building shall be used exclusively for not-for-profit and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (710 North Fairbanks Court) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for ventilation upgrade in the Biochemical Engineering Office on the premises known as 710 North Fairbanks Court. Said building shall be used exclusively for medical and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (222 East Superior Street) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water, the Commissioner of Fire and the Director of Revenue are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 222 East

82 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Superior Street for renovation of the basement through the third floor and fifth through the sixth floor, to modernize the clinical office space and to convert some clinical space to administrative offices. Said building shall be used exclusively for medical and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (303 East Superior Street) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for ventilation upgrade in the biochemical engineering offices on the premises known as 303 East Superior Street. Said building shall be used exclusively for medical and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted, SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (333 East Superior Street - Elevator Machine Room) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner

83 66898 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for construction of an Elevator Machine Room HVAC System Upgrade on the premises known as 333 East Superior Street. Said building shall be used exclusively for medical and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (333 East Superior Street - Main Machine Room) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to the Northwestern Memorial Hospital for construction of CFC Monitoring System in the Main Machine Room on the premises known as 333 East Superior Street. Said building shall be used exclusively for medical and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted, SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Printers Row Book Fair. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

84 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES SECTION 1, That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, for canopies and street closings, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances ofthe City ofchicago to the contrary, to Printers Row Book Fair for The 11th Annual Printers Row Book Fair to be held June 3 and 4, 1995, on the premises known as South Dearborn Street and West Polk Street. Said booths and streets shall be used exclusively for the Printers Row Book Fair and will be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Resurrection Health Care. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Resurrection Health Care for rehabilitation of existing structure on the premises known as 7435 West Talcott Avenue, Said building shall be used exclusively for not-for-profit and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted, SECTION 2, publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and South Park Baptist Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

85 66900 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to South Park Baptist Church for improvement of existing property on the premises known as South Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive. Said building shall be used exclusively for and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and True Holiness Apostolic Faith Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. That the Commissioner of Water remove the inactive water service taps and water cutoffs, cap and seal the new water service, and the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Sewers and the Commissioner of Fire are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to True Holiness Apostolic Faith Church for renovation of existing structure on the premises known as South Prairie Avenue. Said building shall be used exclusively for not-for-profit and related purposes and shall not be leased or otherwise used with a view to profit, and the work thereon shall be done in accordance with plans submitted. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

86 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES LICENSE FEE EXEMPTIONS. Day Care Center. Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from payment of the annual Day Care License fee (Code 1584) for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995: Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center 3003 West Touhy Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Beverly Montessori School. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from pajmient ofthe annual license fee for the period beginning August 16, 1994 and ending August 15,1995: Beverly Montessori School 9916 South Walden Parkway. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

87 66902 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Centers For New Horizons, Inc. (3641 South Rhodes Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from payment ofthe annual license fee for the period beginning May 16,1994 and ending May 15,1995: Centers for New Horizons, Inc South Rhodes Avenue. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. Centers For New Horizons, Inc. (941 East 132nd Street) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from payment ofthe annual license fee for the period beginning August 16,1994 and ending August 15,1995: Centers For New Horizons, Inc. 941 East 132nd Street. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. Congregation KJ.N.S. Of West Rogers Park. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

88 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual Day Care License fee for the period beginning November 16,1993 and ending November 15,1994: Congregation K.I.N.S. of West Rogers Park 2800 West North Shore Avenue. SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and Evangelical Lutheran/Saint Philip Day Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the annual Day Care License fee (Code 1584) Class I, for the period beginning February 16,1995 and ending February 15,1996: Evangelical Lutheran/Saint Philip Day Care Center 2444 West Bryn Mawr Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Jewish Family Community Service. (Virginia Frank Child Development) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the

89 66904 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 payment of the annual Day Care License fee (Code 1504) for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995: Jewish Family Community Service (Virginia Frank Child Development) 3033 West Touhy Avenue, SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Near North Montessori School. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the pajrment of the annual Day Care License fee (Code 1584) Class I for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995: Near North Montessori School 1434 West Division Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Northwestern University Settlement Association Day Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from the payment of the annual Day Care License fee (Code 1584) Class I, for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995:

90 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Northwestern University Settlement Association Day Care Center 1400 West Augusta Boulevard. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Northwest University Settlement Head Start Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from pajmaent of the annual Day Care License fee for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995: Northwest University Settlement Head Start Center 1400 West Augusta Boulevard. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and due publication. Pullman Creative Learning Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from payment of the annual license fee for the period beginning November 16, 1994 and ending November 15,1995: Pullman Creative Learning Center 614 East 113th Street,

91 66906 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. V & J Day Care, Inc. ( ) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center, which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual license fee (Code 1584) for the period beginning for the years of 1992/1993: V & J Day Care, Inc, 1 East 113th Street. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. V & J Day Care, Inc. (1994) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following day care center which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of children, is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual license fee (Code 1584) for the period beginning November 16,1993 and ending November 15,1994: V & J Day Care, Inc, 1 East 113th Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

92 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Florist. Our Lady Of The Resurrection Medical Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following medical center shall be exempted from payment of the annual Florist License fee (Code 1284) for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 15,1995: Our Lady ofthe Resurrection Medical Center 5645 West Addison Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Children's Memorial Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital is hereby exempted from payment of the annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1301) for the period beginning February 16,1995 and ending February 15,1996: Children's Memorial Hospital 2300 Children's Plaza. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication.

93 66908 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 EHS Trinity Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, is hereby exempted from payment of the annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1302) Class I, for the period beginning August 16,1994 and ending August 15,1995: EHS Trinity Hospital 2320 East 93rd Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Food Service Professionals/Archdiocese Of Chicago. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following organization is hereby exempted from payment ofthe annual Food Dispenser License fee. Class III, for the period beginning February 16,1993 and ending February 15,1994: Food Service Professionals Division ofthe Archdiocese ofchicago 5150 North Northwest Highway. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Logan Square Group 5. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

94 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following not-for-profit organization is hereby exempted from pajmient ofthe annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1301) for the period of August 16,1994 to August 16,1995: Logan Square Group West Fullerton Avenue. SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and Our Lady Of Resurrection Medical Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following medical center which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, is hereby exempted from payment of the annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1302) Class I, for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 16,1995: Our Lady of Resurrection Medical Center 5645 West Addison Street, SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Pacific Gardens Mission. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following organization is hereby exempt from pajmient of the Food Dispenser License fees (Codes 1301 and 1302) for the period beginning November 16,1994 and ending November 16,1995:

95 66910 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Pacific Gardens Mission 646 South State Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and take effect upon its passage. Resurrection Medical Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following medical center is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1302), for the period of August 16,1994 through August 15,1995: Resurrection Medical Center 7435 West Talcott Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Roseland Community Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual Food Dispenser License fee (Code 1301), for the period of November 16,1994 through November 15,1995: Roseland Community Hospital 45 West 111th Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication.

96 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Food Purveyor. Children's Memorial Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual Food Purveyor License fee (Code 1311), for the period beginning February 16,1995 and ending February 15,1996: Children's Memorial Hospital 2300 Children's Plaza. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. EHS Trinity Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, is hereby exempted from pajmient of the annual Food Purveyor License fee (Code 1311) Class I, for the period of August 16,1994 through August 15,1995: EHS Trinity Hospital 2320 East 93rd Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication.

97 66912 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Our Lady Of The Resurrection Medical Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the following medical center which is not operated for gain but where a charge is made for the care of patients, is hereby exempted from payment ofthe annual Food Purveyor License fee (Code 1311) Class I, for the period of November 16,1994 through November 15,1995: Our Lady ofthe Resurrection Medical Center 5645 West Addison Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. CANCELLATION OF WATER RATES. All Nations United Baptist Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel water rates in the total amount of $2,248.15, assessed against All Nations United Baptist Church, 924 West 53rd Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

98 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section ofthe Municipal Code ofthe City of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments in the amount of $1, assessed against Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, South Indiana Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Ezzard Charles School Montessori/Nursery And Day Care Center. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel existing assessments in the amount of $1, charged to the Ezzard Charles School Montessori/Nursery and Day Care Center, 7946 South Ashland Avenue (Account No, ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Holy Starlight Missionary Baptist Church. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel water rates in the amount of $ assessed against the Holy Starlight Missionary Baptist Church, 3500 West Cermak Road. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication.

99 66914 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Hull House. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments in the amount of $3, charged to the Hull House, 3212 North Broadway. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and publication. Misericordia Home. (6300 North Ridge Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section ofthe Municijpal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Sewers and the Commissioner of Water are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, in the amount of $550, assessed against Misericordia Home, 6300 North Ridge Avenue (Account No, ). SECTION 2. after its passage. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and Misericordia Home. (2916 West 47th Street) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municijpal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Sewers and the Commissioner of Water are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, in the amount of

100 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES $95,322,60 assessed against Misericordia Home, 2916 West 47th Street (Account No, ), SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Near North Montessori School. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments in the amount of $3,925.89, charged to the Near North Montessori School, West Division Street (Account No ). SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and Northwest Home For The Aged. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel assessments in the amount of $84,798.64, charged to the Northwest Home for the Aged, 6300 North California Avenue. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Saint Margaret Mary Church And School. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

101 66916 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water and the Commissioner of Sewers are hereby authorized and directed to cancel existing assessments in the amount of $158.53, charged to Saint Margaret Mary Church and School, 2300 West Chase Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago. (5123 North Central Park Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the water assessment in the amount of $132,70, charged to Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago, 3535 West Foster Avenue, for their premises (faculty housing) at 5123 North Central Park Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago. (6027 North Central Park Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the water assessment in the amount of $481.41, charged to Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago, 3535 West Foster Avenue, for their premises (faculty housing) at 6027 North Central Park Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and

102 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago. (5142 North Drake Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1, Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the water assessment in the amount of $591.04, charged to Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago, 3535 West Foster Avenue, for their premises (administrative offices) at 5142 North Drake Avenue (Account No ), SECTION 2, publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago. (5818 North Drake Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the water assessment in the amount of $196.43, charged to Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago, 3535 West Foster Avenue, for their premises (faculty housing) at 5818 North Drake Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago. (5040 North St. Louis Avenue) Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

103 66918 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago, the Commissioner of Water is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the water assessment in the amount of $104.47, charged to Telshe Yeshiva-Chicago, 3535 West Foster Avenue, for their premises (faculty housing) at 5040 North St. Louis Avenue (Account No ). SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. REFUND OF FEES. Saint Joseph Hospital And Health Care Center. Ordered, That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to refund the amount of $1, to Saint Joseph Hospital and Health Care Center, 2900 North Lake Shore Drive, representing payment of building permit fees for interior remodeling of the existing structure at 2743 North Wayne Avenue (free permit ordinance passed by the City Council October 8, 1994, printed on page ofthe Council Journal of Proceedings). WATVER OF FEES. General Business License. Assyrian National Council Of Illinois, Inc. Ordered, That the Director of the City Department of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to waive the General Business License fee ($125,00) for the participants ofthe Assyrian National Council oflllinois, Inc, 6400 North California Avenue,

104 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Food Dispenser. Bethany Home And Hospital. Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago waive the fees for a Food Dispenser License for Bethany Home and Hospital, a not-for-profit organization, located at 5035 North Paulina Street, Handicapped Sign. Trinity Lutheran Church. Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation give consideration to waive the installation fees of $195,00, for a "No Parking Handicapped Loading Zone" sign for the Trinity Lutheran Church, West Hirsch Street, a not-for-profit organization. Limited Business License. Chicago 96. Ordered, That the Director of the Department of Revenue is hereby authorized and directed to issue a Limited Business License without fees to Chicago 96,77 West Wacker Drive. The New Hope Community Service. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

105 66920 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 1. That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to waive the annual Limited Business License fee for the years in the amount of $200.00, charged to the New Hope Community Service located at 6701 South Artesian Avenue. SECTION 2. publication. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and Occupancy Placard. Travelers & Immigrants Aid/Century Place Development Corp. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section of the Municipal Code of Chicago and in accordance with favorable inspection by the Building Inspection Division, the following organization is hereby exempted from the payment ofthe Occupancy Placard fee for the year 1995: Travelers & Immigrants Aid/Century Place Development Corp South Drexel Boulevard. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. EXEMPTION OF NORWEGIAN AMERICAN HOSPHAL FROM PAYMENT OF ALL CITY PERMH AND LICENSE FEES FOR YEAR The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council:

106 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an ordinance, presented by Alderman Ocasio (26th Ward) authorizing the issuance of all necessary permits and licenses, free of charge, to Norwegian American Hospital for the period ending December 31,1995, 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) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone 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 Aviation, the Commissioner of Buildings, the Commissioner of Health, the Commissioner of Streets and Sanitation, the Commissioner of Transportation, the Commissioner of Water and the Director of Revenue are hereby directed to issue all necessary permits, licenses and inspections, as hereinabove described, free of charge, notwithstanding other ordinances of the City of Chicago to the contrary, to Norwegian American Hospital, a not-for-profit organization, located at 1044 North Francisco Avenue, for the year 1995,

107 66922 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 2, This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and publication for a period of one (1) year, but in no event beyond December 31,1995. CONSIDERATION FOR INSTALLATION OF ALLEYLIGHT BEHIND SOUTH CALUMET AVENUE. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an order, presented by Alderman Shaw (9th Ward), authorizing the installation of an alleylight at the rear of the premises at South Calumet Avenue, 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 of the members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, (Dlivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone 48.

108 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the Commissioner of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to give consideration to the installation of an alleylight in back ofthe premises located at South Calumet Avenue. REDUCTION IN ANNUAL LICENSE FEES FOR SPECLAL POLICE EMPLOYED BY NOT-FOR-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration two ordinances, presented by the aldermen named below, authorizing the reduction in license fees for the emplojmient of special policemen: Alderman Beavers EHS Trinity Hospital - thirty (30) for the 1995 year; and Alderman Natarus The Art Institute of Chicago - twelve (12) for the 1995 year. having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinances transmitted herewith.

109 66924 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic heading in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance): EHS Trinity Hospital. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Chapter 173, Section 6 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the following hospital which employs thirty (30) Special Police Officers shall pay a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per license for the year 1995: EHS Trinity Hospital 2320 East 93rd Street. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication.

110 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES The Art Institute Of Chicago. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Chapter 173, Section 6 ofthe Municipal Code of Chicago, the following non-profit educational organization employs twelve (12) Special Police Officers and shall pay a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per license for the year 1995: The Art Institute ofchicago 111 South Michigan Avenue. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and due publication. AUTHORIZATION FOR CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS FOR COLLECTION ISSUED AGAINST CERTAIN CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, to which had been referred sundry proposed orders for cancellation of specified warrants for collection issued against certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed substitute order transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M, BURKE, Chairman.

111 66926 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed substitute 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays - None, Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to cancel specified warrants for collection issued against certain charitable, educational and religious institutions, as follows: Name And Address Anshe Emet Synagogue 3760 North Pine Grove Avenue Bethany Hospital ofchicago 5025 North Paulina Street Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection C (Refrig,) Invoice No, (Sign) Invoice No (Sign) Invoice No (Sign) Invoice No (Sign) Amount $

112 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Invoice No (Sign) Invoice No (Sign) $ Bethesda Home and Retirement Center 2833 North Nordica Avenue B (Instit.) Boys and Girls Club ofchicago 625 West Jackson Boulevard Bl (Bldg.) The Catholic Charities 721 North LaSalle Street Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy.) The Center for the Rehabilitation and Training of Persons with Disabilities (various locations) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) DePaul University (various locations) Al (Elev.) 60.00

113 66928 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Al (Elev.) Al (Elev.) Al (Elev.) Bl (Bldg.) B (Canopy) Amount $1, B (Canopy) B (Canopy) B (Canopy) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) ,00 25,00 46, ,00 60,00

114 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount C (Refrig.) C (Refrig.) C (Refrig.) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) $ Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) F (Mech. Vent.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.)

115 66930 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Edgewater Hospital 5700 North Ashland Avenue Elim Baptist Church South Pulaski Road Israel Methodist Church 7620 South Cottage Grove Avenue Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy.) B (Canopy) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) Dl (Sign) Invoice No (Sign) $ Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago 1 South Franklin Street Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Lake Shore Drive Synagogue 66 East Elm Street B1-40S652 (Bldg.) 60.00

116 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Loretto Hospital 645 South Central Avenue Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (various locations) Ada S. McKinley Community ScrvicGS 725 South Wells Street Mercy Girls Home 2125 West 116th Street Methodist Hospital ofchicago (various locations) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) Bl (Bldg.) B1-4072S2 (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) B1-4072S8 (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy.) Bl (Bldg.) B (Instit.) Dl (Sign) $271, ,

117 66932 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Rl (Drwy.) $ Misericordia Heart of Mercy 1940 West Granville Avenue F S (Mech. Vent.) Misericordia Home 6300 North Ridge Avenue B (Instit.) B (Instit,) B (Instit,) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) , Northwestern Memorial Hospital (various locations) Bl (Bldg.) 40.00

118 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) B (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) B4-4d0008 (Instit.) B (Instit.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Invoice No (Sign) Amount $ ,00 1,395,00 Northwestern University (various locations) Al (Elev,) B (Canopy) B (Canopy) B (Canopy) 375,

119 66934 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Norwegian Home for the Aged 6016 North Nina Avenue arrant Number And Type Of Inspection B (Pub. Place of Assemb.) C (Refrig.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn, Equip,) Pl (Fuel Burn, Equip.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) Amount $ Norwegian Lutheran Home 2833 North Nordica Avenue Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy,) Rl (Drwy,) Norwood Park Home 6016 North Nina Avenue Project Team 5650 North Western Avenue B (Instit,) C (Refrig.) ,00

120 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Ranch & Company 8725 West Higgins Road Ravenswood Hospital (various locations) B1-405S56 (Bldg,) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) $220, , Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) ,00 22, Dl (Sign) Dl (Sign) Pl (Fuel Burn, Equip,)

121 66936 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Rehabilitation Institute ofchicago 344 East Huron Street Rl (Drwy.) $ Resurrection Health Care Center 7435 West Talcott Avenue B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit,) Resurrection Hospital 3960 North Harlem Avenue Saint Joseph Health Centers and Hospital (various locations) Bl (Bldg,) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) P1-405S16 (Fuel Burn. Equip.)

122 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount Saint Luke Church of God in Christ 914 North Orleans Avenue Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Dl (Sign) $ Saint Mary of Providence (various locations) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) Saint Paul's House 2815 West Byron Street Saint Paul's House and Health Care Center 2800 West Grace Street Bl (Bldg,) B (Instit.) Swedish Covenant Hospital (various locations) Al (Elev.) Al (Elev.) Bl (Bldg,) B (Instit.)

123 66938 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection Amount B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) C (Refrig.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) Rl (Drwy.) Rl (Drwy.) $ Terra Museum of American Art (various locations) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Bl (Bldg.) Vivekanada Vedanta Society 5419 South Hyde Park Boulevard Bl (Bldg.) Washington and Jane Smith Home 2340 West 113th Place B (Instit.) 95.00

124 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMHTEES Name And Address Warrant Number And Type Of Inspection B (Instit.) F (Mech. Vent.) Amount $ Louis Weiss Memorial Hospital 4646 North Marine Drive Bl (Bldg.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) B (Instit.) Pl (Fuel Burn. Equip.) AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT OF HOSPITAL, MEDICAL AND NURSING SERVICES RENDERED CERTAIN INJURED MEMBERS OF POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an order authorizing the pajmient of hospital and medical expenses of police officers and fire fighters injured in the line of duty, having had the same under

125 66940 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 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 of the members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, 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 City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue vouchers, in conformity with the schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to the injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department herein named. The pajmient of any of these bills shall not be construed as an approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of said claims is set opposite the names of the injured members of the Police Department and/or the Fire Department, and vouchers are to be drawn in favor of the proper claimants and charged to Account No : [Regular orders printed on pages through of this Journal.] (Continued on page 66958)

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143 66958 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 ; and (Continued from page 66940) Be It Further Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to issue warrants, in conformity with the schedule herein set forth, to physicians, hospitals, nurses or other individuals, in settlement for hospital, medical and nursing services rendered to the injured members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department herein named, provided such members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department shall enter into an agreement in writing with the City ofchicago to the effect that, should it appear that any of said members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department have received any sum of money from the party whose negligence caused such injury, or have instituted proceedings against such party for the recovery of damages on account of such injury or medical expenses, then in that event the City shall be reimbursed by such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department out of any sum that such member of the Police Department and/or Fire Department has received or may hereafter receive from such third party on account of such injury or medical expenses, not to exceed the expense in accordance with Opinion No, 1422 of the Corporation Counsel of said City, dated March 19, The payment of any of these bills shall not be construed as approval of any previous claims pending or future claims for expenses or benefits on account of any alleged injury to the individuals named. The total amount of such claims, as allowed, is set opposite the names of the injured members of the Police Department and/or Fire Department and warrants are to be drawn in favor ofthe proper claimants and charged to Account No. 100, : [Third party orders printed on pages through of this Journal.] AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS REFUNDS, COMPENSATION FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE, ET CETERA. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: To the President and Members of the City Council: (Continued on page 66963) CHICAGO, April 12,1995.

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148 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES (Continued from page 66958) Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an order authorizing the pajmient of various small claims against the City ofchicago, 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 of the conuni ttee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M, BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Council is authorized and directed to pay the following named claimants the respective amounts set opposite their names, said amount to be paid in full and final settlement of each claim on the date and location by type of claim, with said amount to be charged to the activity and account specified as follows:

149 66964 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Aviation: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Jaroslaw Miskowiec 9226 Marie Lane Schiller Park, Illinois /9/94 West Lawrence Avenue and West Foster Avenue $2 Damage To Property. Department Of Police: Account Number Name And Address Robert Goss South Eberhart Avenue Chicago, Illinois Marion and Ruby Myers, Jr. in care of James Siwek 4271 South Archer Avenue Chicago, Illinois Robert Sylvester and Insurance Co. oflllinois CL P.O. Box 1089 Lombard, Illinois Date And Location 8/26/ South Indiana Avenue 1/29/ South Winchester Avenue 10/19/ West Briar Place Amount $ * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

150 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Police: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location -Amount Mario Paez 2248 North Southport Avenue Chicago, Illinois Ljubisa Stojanovic South Ewing Avenue Chicago, Illinois Peggy Lee Terrell 5053 South Forrestville Avenue Chicago, Illinois /10/93 $ West Cortland 15.00* Street 11/15/93 1, East 106th and South * Ewing Avenue 12/31/ South Woodlawn Avenue Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Public Works/Construction Management: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Angela Campbell 2049 East 68th Street Chicago, Illinois /20/93 East 87th and South Jeffrey Boulevard $ * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

151 66966 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Gerald Hayes and GEICO and Affiliates CI P.O. Box 548 Wauconda, Illinois /17/93 $ West 71st Street Paul Pivonski and.american Ambassador Cas. Co. CI Suite 300 E 1501 East Woodfield Road Schaumburg, Illinois SoUie Vincent 7652 South Calumet Avenue Chicago, Illinois /6/ West 69th Street 6/20/ South Halsted Street * 1, * Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Revenue/Bureau Of Parking Enforcement: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Raymond Santana 2531 North Spaulding Avenue Chicago, Illinois /1/94 West North Avenue and North Pulaski Road $ * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

152 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Sewers: Account Number Name And Address Dolly P. Cempel 6155 West 59th Street Chicago, Illinois Peter Jason Dunker 3661 Dogwood Lake Southwest Roanoke, Virginia Date And Location 5/13/ South Mobile Avenue 5/25/93 North Nagle Avenue and West Rosedale Avenue Amount $ Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Streets: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Alexander Fletcher and State Farm Insurance Co. CI 13-D Waters Edge, Unit 200 Lombard, Illinois Cynthia Martin 5465 West Thomas Street Chicago, Illinois /20/ North Nordica Avenue 5/26/93 North Central Avenue and West Lake Street $ ,31 * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

153 66968 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Streets: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Janice Ableman 4318 North Richmond Street Chicago, Illinois Albert Baade 5755 South Homan Avenue Chicago, Illinois Charles Bacon 5445 North Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois Douglas Banzuly 640 Mayfair Lane Buff"alo Grove, Illinois Debbie Bretag 338 Ridge Avenue Evanston, Illinois Francis Michael Burke 6205 West 64th Street Chicago, Illinois Reginald H, Jackson 750 West 102nd Street Chicago, Illinois Timmie Lones South Calhoun Avenue Chicago, Illinois /9/ West Division Street 3/25/ South Christiana Avenue 6/13/93 North Ridge Avenue and West Birchwood Avenue 6/27/ North Ridge Avenue 6/13/ North Ridge Avenue 6/10/ West 18th Place 4/6/ South Wabash Avenue 1/7/ South South Chicago Avenue $ * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

154 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount Jeffrey Peterson 430 Cabalier Court West Dundee, Illinois Bryant Clark Apartment 2B 4316 Bayhead Court Aurora, Illinois James Crowder, Jr. 118 North Leamington Avenue Chicago, Illinois Ronald Crowley-Koch 213 West Raleigh Mount Prospect, Illinois Dominick Dimatted, Jr West Highland Avenue Chicago, Illinois Dennis Matthew Dykiel 3743 West 66th Street Chicago, Illinois Bernard Elkins and U,S,F, & G. Insurance Company CI. 1200ACOL P.O. Box 1138 Life Building B-1 Baltimore, Maryland Laura Forte 2 West Brayton Street Chicago, Illinois /23/ West Addison Street 5/7/93 West Garfield Boulevard and South Wentworth Avenue 2/13/93 North Central Avenue and West Madison Street 3/26/ West Fullerton Avenue 5/25/93 North Nagel Avenue and West Rosedale Avenue 7/5/ South Troy Street 4/17/ block of North California Avenue $ * ,1 * * * 7/1/93 75, South State Street 25.00* City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

155 66970 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount David J. Gerson and Axnerican Family Insurance CI P.O. Box 508 Mundelein, Illinois Sanford Gooden and American Ambassador Cas. Co. CL Suite 300E 1501 East Woodfield Road Schaumburg, Illinois Lisa Harris South Calumet Avenue Chicago, Illinois Elizabeth Holmes 2654 West Wilcox Street Chicago, Illinois Rosa Jackson 7315 South Maryland Avenue Chicago, Illinois Jessie Jagusch Unit East Old Willow Road Chicago, Illinois Henry W. Kauke 1332 South Fairview Park Ridge, Illinois Walter Kocinowski 5939 North Melvina Avenue Chicago, Illinois Veneal Lacey 316 North Pine Avenue Chicago, Illinois Sylvia Lev 6112 North Campbell Avenue Chicago, Illinois /2/93 $1, West Eddy Street 1/12/93 1,3 East 80th and South Stony Island Avenue 4/15/ North Elston Avenue 9/21/ West Randolph Street and North Paulina Street 6/19/ East 74th Street and South Maryland Avenue 5/21/ West Wrightwood Avenue and North Clybourn Avenue 4/6/ West Addison Street 5/14/ North Forest Glen Avenue and North Elston Avenue 3/5/ West North Avenue 4/23/ North California Avenue and West Devon Avenue

156 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount Lavergne Lewis 4931 South Vincennes Avenue Chicago, Illinois Darlene Maltes 3345 North Springfield Avenue Chicago, Illinois Roberta S. Matlin Apartment 23C 4170 North Marine Drive Chicago, Illinois Roberta S. Matlin Apartment 23C 4170 North Marine Drive Chicago, Illinois Roberta S. Matlin Apartment 23C 4170 North Marine Drive Chicago, Illinois Margaret McCluskey Heart of Mercy Village- Misericordia 6200 North Winchester Avenue Chicago, Illinois Fred McDonald, Jr West Van Buren Street Chicago, Illinois Odean McGhee 9305 South Sangamon Street Chicago, Illinois Forrestine Mills 9114 South Saginaw Avenue Chicago, Illinois /10/93 $ West Garfield Boulevard 7/22/ North Springfield Avenue 20.00* and West Cornelia Avenue 8/15/93 North Clark Street and West Foster Avenue /29/ West Irving Park Road exit off" North Lake Shore Drive 3/19/ North Halsted Street south of West Addison Street 4/14/ West Peterson Avenue 55.00* and North Ridge Avenue 7/7/ West Madison Street 6/21/ South Ashland Avenue 6/30/93 10 South Stony Island Avenue * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

157 66972 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Dorothy Morris 1st Floor 2701 East 76th Street Chicago, Illinois John Namest 5505 North Sayre Avenue Chicago, Illinois Craig Ostrowski South Avenue J Chicago, Illinois Tong Whan Park 4239 Bobolink Skokie, Illinois Alice Pennington Apartment South Rhodes Avenue Chicago, Illinois Caryn Piatt 5135 South Greenwood Avenue Chicago, Illinois Levi Richardson 1265 Cunningham Calumet City, Illinois Oliver L. Robinson 371 Saginaw Calumet City, Illinois Mildred Seltzer 3355 West Eastwood Avenue Chicago, Illinois /30/ South Exchange Avenue 6/19/93 West Wilson Avenue and North Richmond Street 8/8/ South Avenue G 3/12/ North McCormick Boulevard 6/14/93 East 39th Street and South Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive 5/11/ West 55th Street 3/4/ West Madison Street 6/23/ South Cottage Grove Avenue 6/8/ West Eastwood Avenue $ , * * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

158 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount Sydney Singer Apartment North Marine Drive Chicago, Illinois Maria Staisz-Baczek 1310 River Road Mt. Prospect, Illinois Kenneth Stempinski and State Farm Ins. Co. CI West Northwest Highway Mt. Prospect, Illinois Catherine J. Stokes 645 South 23rd Street Bellwood, Illinois Linda Marie Tarica 100 Picardy Lane Wheeling, Illinois Felicia Towns South Princeton Avenue Chicago, Illinois Virginia Vanduros Apartment North Clarendon Avenue Chicago, Illinois Scott Wiese 1934 Mc Rae Lane Mundelein, Illinois Marcia Williams Apartment South Lake Park Avenue Chicago, Illinois /6/93 $ north at entrance to North Lake Shore Drive 2/24/ North Laramie Avenue and West Addison Street 4/17/ South Kedzie Avenue and West 66th Street 3/16/93 75,00 West Madison Street and Menard Avenue 4/20/93 225,00 West Fullerton Avenue and North Clybourn Avenue 3/22/93 79,00 West 125th Street and South Princeton Avenue 3/25/93 43, West Addison 175,00* Street 4/11/93 53,00 West Addison Street * and North Mozart Street 1/9/ West 39th Street 75.00* * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

159 66974 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Earnestine Wilson 1953 East 93rd Street Chicago, Illinois Adelaide Yanow 3047 West Leland Avenue Chicago, Illinois /14/93 $ East 95th and South South Chicago Avenue 4/23/ North California Avenue and West Arthur Avenue Damage To Property. Department Of Transportation/Bureau Of Streets: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount TanjaE.Illy 7401 North Talman Avenue Chicago, Illinois /31/ North Talman Avenue $ Damage To Property. Department Of Water/Bureau Of Water Distribution: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Barbara Mizzi 2949 North Kenneth Avenue Chicago, Illinois The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. File Suite South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois /29/89 $ North Kenneth Avenue 5/2/ South Wentworth Avenue

160 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. File Suite South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois /18/ South Laflin Street $ Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Water/Bureau Of Water Distribution: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Mark Amburgey 4629 North Kilbourn Avenue Chicago, Illinois Richard D. Schmidt 4119 North Kenneth Avenue Chicago, Illinois Stanley Terpin 4731 South Keeler Avenue Chicago, Illinois Angel Trejo 2253 North Marmora Avenue Chicago, Illinois Denise Yarbrough Apartment West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois /10/ North Kilbourn Avenue 5/17/ North Magnolia Avenue 5/8/93 North Hudson Avenue and West North Avenue 1/27/ West Grand Avenue 10/10/93 West Madison Street and Ashland Avenue $1, * * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

161 66976 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Damage To Property. Department Of Fire: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Charles Poole 7126 South Stewart Avenue Chicago, Illinois /17/ South Stewart Avenue $ Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Fire: Account Number Name And Address Bennett Auto Rebuilders Attention: Michael McCann 2300 West 79th Street Chicago, Illinois Jitendra Brahmbhatt 1st Floor 3906 West Ainslie Street Chicago, Illinois Felicia Godley and Nationwide Mutual Ins. CI, 48B P.O, Box Northeast 19th Avenue Portland, Oregon Date And Location 8/29/ West 79th Street 12/24/ West Belmont Avenue 9/15/93 West Illinois Street and North Dearborn Street Amount $1,173, * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

162 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Electricity: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Adrienne Kay Crane and American Family Ins, Co, CI P.O. Box 790 Bettendorf, Iowa Mitch Kleiman and State Farm Ins. Co. CI North Caldwell Avenue Niles, Illinois Johann Legat and Trans Tech America, Inc. Attention: H. Loughlin 475 North Gary Avenue Carol Stream, Illinois John Lohan 2911 West Catalpa Avenue Chicago, Illinois Mickey McNight Apartment IB 1766 East 71st Place Chicago, niinois /10/ West Oakdale Avenue 5/12/ North Sheridan Road 4/20/93 Kennedy Expressway and exit ramp 6/9/ West Sunnyside Avenue 6/3/93 West Randolph Street and North Dearborn Street $ * * 796,01 178,18 269,00 To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

163 66978 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Damage To Property. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Equipment- Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Camerino Arroyo 4014 West Roscoe Street Chicago, Illinois First Evangelical Free Church and Brotherhood Mutual Ins. Co, CI, P,0, Box Brotherhood Way Fort Wayne, Indiana Angel Lopez 4313 South California Avenue Chicago, Illinois Walt Miaso 7636 West 170th Street Tinley Park, Illinois Carlos Puente 6314 South Francisco Avenue Chicago, Illinois /16/ West Roscoe Street (alley) 2/21/ North Ashland Avenue 5/6/ South California Avenue 6/11/ West Marquette Road (alley) 6/18/ South Francisco Avenue $ 790,00 1,350,

164 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Equipment: Account Number Name And Address Henry and Cindy Adaniya 2320 West Greenleaf Avenue Chicago, Illinois Amit Agrawal Apartment North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois Sam Arkules and Continental Loss Adj. Service File 255 7V 9856 Recovery Unit 200 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois Subajete Azemi 1906 Stephen Drive Montgomery, Illinois Bruce Bader Rural Route 2, Box 1047 Freemont, Wisconsin Date And Location 6/16/93 During towing 7/14/93 During towing 4/26/93 During towing 5/21/93 During towing 2/22/ North Oak Park Avenue Amount $ * , To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

165 66980 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Brenda Ballard 4350 West Ford City Drive Chicago, Illinois Alberto Banuelos Apartment IN 1411 Portsocall Drive Palatine, Illinois Michele Benza and State Farm Insurance Co, CI, West 95th Street Oak Lawn, Illinois Carmen Berg Meyer 2007 West Division Street Chicago, Illinois Kelly A. Brennan 5404 North New England Avenue Chicago, Illinois Quill Carlson Apartment Collen Drive Lombard, Illinois Arlene Carreon and State Farm Insurance Co. CI Industrial Drive Elmhurst, Illinois Date And Location 5/27/93 During towing 8/24/93 During towing 3/3/93 During relocation 917/92 During towing 2/12/93 During towing 7/26/93 During towing 3/9/ North Oak Park Avenue Amount $ * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

166 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Name And Address Joe and Mary Castilla and Citizens Ins. of America CL P.O. Box Indianapolis, Indiana Keli Gates Apartment Dl 727^ West Briar Place Chicago, Illinois Agnieszka Chlopek 645 North Hundley Hoffman Estates, Illinois Curtis Moore, Sr West Bloomigndale Avenue Chicago, Illinois Gina Marie Cusimano 608 Timberline Drive Joliet, niinois Joseph J. Dobrzynski South Massasoit Court Oak Lawn, Illinois Barbara L. Edwards 4-B 1310 Maple Avenue Evanston, Illinois Date And Location 4/18/93 During towing 6/27/93 During relocation 11/20/92 North Tripp Avenue and West Roscoe Street 12/10/92 West Irving Park Road and North Normandy Avenue 7/26/93 During towing 8/5/93 During relocation 4/19/93 During towing Amount $1, * * 1, * * * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

167 66982 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Eric and Kim Ellingson 121 North Russel Mt. Prospect, Illinois Mary Beth Fasone, in care of Todd High 4521 North Francisco Avenue Chicago, niinois Charles Gatewood th Avenue Phoenix City, Alabama Ibrahim Ghais 384 Grissom Court Hoffman Estates, Illinois Kerry H. Head 3241 South Michigan Avenue Box 183 Chicago, Illinois Carl R. Helwing 6932 Concord Lane Niles, niinois Melvin Gerald Hobbs 2R 3614 North Bosworth Avenue Chicago, Illinois Date And Location 7/10/93 During towing 7/26/93 During towing 6/12/93 During towing 1/5/95 During towing 5/24/93 During towing 3/8/93 During towing 5/15/93 During towing Amount $ * * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

168 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Peter Anthony Hulne Apartment North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois Kavous Jahad 3001 West Jarlath Street Chicago, Illinois Patrick J. Jensen th Street Moline, Illinois John Jentel 2850 South Lowe Avenue Chicago, niinois Andrew E. Kerr 602 Slate Hill Drive Worthington, Ohio Paul Stanley Kielbasa Kenosha Road Zion, Illinois Angela Kraus Apartment 37C 420 East Ohio Street Chicago, Illinois Michael Kriston Apartment West Armitage Avenue Chicago, Illinois Date And Location 4/28/93 During relocation 5/26/93 During towing 7/9/93 During towing 2/9/93 During towing 7/29/93 During towing 2/1/93 During towing 1/4/95 During towing 5/16/93 During towing Amount $ * * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

169 66984 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Alison Lev 2061 West Farwell Avenue Chicago, niinois Michael Levison 9357 Forest View Road Evanston, niinois Yang Liu 3212 South Aberdeen Street Chicago Illinois David E. Loftus 1 South 295 Ingersoll Lane Villa Park, Illinois Craig Lutes Apartment West Grace Street Chicago, minois Carey Mayfield 6638 South Kimbark Avenue Chicago, Illinois Gloria L. McFarlane Unit 3E 114 Callan Avenue Evanston, Illinois Eileen T. Mclntyre 9904 South Turner Evergreen Park, Illinois /30/93 During towing 11/13/92 During towing 7/19/93 During towing 7/30/93 During towing 6/26/93 During relocation 7/6/93 During towing 7/10/93 During towing 7/23/93 During towing $ * * * * To City of Chicago, Bureau of Parking

170 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTITEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount Janet L. Melton 1708 Holly Avenue Northbrook, Illinois Miles International Corp, and Millers Mutual Insurance Association Policy CI, L P.O. Box 9006 Attention: Jan Buettel Alton, Illinois Jeffrey Mills Apartment North LaSalle Street Chicago, niinois John Moonan South Sawyer Avenue Chicago, niinois Eunice Norfleet Apartment South Michigan Avenue Chicago, niinois Lynn O'Brien Apartment West Huron Street Chicago, Illinois Maria Paggao Apartment North State Street Chicago, niinois /30/93 During towing 3/25/93 During towing 6/8/93 During towing 3/15/93 During towing 5/3/93 During towing 12/21/92 During towing 6/24/93 During towing $ * * * * City of Chicago Bureau of Parking

171 66986 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address William and Maria Purnick 2820 James Drive Dyer, Indiana Casey G. Ramsey 2209 Central Street Evanston, Illinois Kris Randolph 327 Park Avenue Clarendon Hills, Illinois William Reagan 412 North Cullen Rensselaer, Indiana Anne R. Roston Apartment La Crosse Skokie, Hlinois Roland Sanglap Apari,ment North Harlem Avenue Chicago, niinois Roy M. Schuster Apartment North Honore Street Chicago, niinois Walter Smith 3528 West 72nd Place Chicago, niinois Christee Lee Snell 28 Boardman Street Salem, Maine Date And Location 5/18/93 During towing 9/10/92 During towing 8/4/93 During towing 5/22/93 During towing 6/11/93 During towing 12/19/92 During towing 2/26/93 During towing 5/26/93 During towing 3/3/93 During towing Amount $ * 193, * * * City ofchicago Bureau of Parking

172 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Name And Address Date And Location Amount Michael Soto 3733 West 66th Place Chicago, Illinois Marc Spallina 851 West 187th Street Homewood, Illinois Grace Startek 751 Kruk Street Lemont, Illinois Garet Leonard Stefanowski 7748 West Winona Street Norridge, niinois Lisa E. Still Apartment 2F 1512 West Melrose Street Chicago, Illinois Nadhisa Takesue Apartment South Goodwin Urbana, Illinois Michael P. Tarach 1014 Oneida Street Joliet, Illinois Mason B. Taylor 3823 North Clark Street Chicago, niinois /21/93 During towing 10/14/92 During towing 6/13/93 During towing 12/13/91 During towing 8/28/92 During towing 6/4/93 During towing 7/9/93 During towing 8/6/93 During towing $ * 1, * * * City ofchicago Bureau of Parking

173 66988 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Bob D. Vasilopulos 4850 West Balmoral Avenue Chicago, niinois John West Unit North Pine Grove Avenue Chicago, Illinois Edith Ester Williams 2800 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, niinois James E. Wilson, Jr Loughborough Wheaton, Hlinois Michael Wilson Apartment 2-A 305 North Oak Park Avenue Oak Park, Hlinois /6/92 During towing 7/26/93 During towing 4/14/ South Homan Avenue 1/8/93 During towing 5/1/93 During relocation $ * * * * James Wroblewski 211 Hasting Way SW Poplar Grove, Illinois /28/93 1, West Wrightwood Avenue * and North Burling Street * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

174 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Personal Damage. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Forestry: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Martin E. Strocchio 5544 South Christiana Avenue Chicago, Illinois /11/ South Christiana Avenue $ Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of..Forestry: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Gregory Scarborough and State Farm Insurance Company 160 Industrial Drive Elmhurst, Illinois /19/ South Wood Street $ ,00* Damage To Property. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Sanitation: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Catherine Cortez, in care of Marianna Stavrakas 228 North Hamlin Avenue Park Ridge, Illinois /14/ North Neenah Avenue $ 100,00 To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

175 66990 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Date And Location Amount Louise Mickey 7/9/93 $1,500, South St. Lawrence Avenue 7847 South St. Lawrence Chicago, Illinois Avenue Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Sanitation: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Valerie Hatley 528 West 136th Place Riverdale, Illinois Curtis M. Jacobson Apartment North Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois Michael Sullivan 5148 North Tripp Avenue Chicago, Illinois /18/ South Cottage Grove Avenue $ * 9/26/ North Lake Shore Drive and West Hollywood Avenue 2/23/94 1, North Cicero Avenue Damage To Vehicle. Department Of Streets And Sanitation/Bureau Of Street Traffic: Account Number Name And Address Date And Location Amount Ismael Velez 2632 North Fairfield Avenue Chicago, Illinois /19/93 Police auto pound $ * * To City ofchicago, Bureau of Parking

176 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ;and Be It Further Ordered, That the Commissioner of Water is authorized to refund the amount due by the amount set opposite the name of the claimant on account of underground leaks and to charge same to Account No : Name And Address Mary Bade 3710 North St. Louis Avenue Chicago, niinois Jenette Hampton 1313 East Hyde Park Boulevard Chicago, Illinois Mauro M. Hardy 3639 North Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois Frank Johnson 835 South Drexel Chicago, Illinois Willie Jones Belle Plaine Markham, Illinois Clara Kranzusch 5132 South Throop Street Chicago, Illinois Alicia Origel 2108 North Oakley Avenue Chicago, Illinois Margarito Rodriguez 2500 South Harding Avenue Chicago, Illinois Location 3710 North St. Louis Avenue 7155 South Vincennes Avenue 3639 North Ashland Avenue East 58th Street 9601 South Harvard Avenue 5132 South Throop Street 2108 North Oakley Avenue 2500 South Harding Avenue Amount $

177 66992 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Name And Address Lee Sanders 2238 South Kildare Avenue Chicago, niinois Debra Ann Seger 836 South Northwest Highway Barrington, Illinois Debra Tappe 1543 Paradise Melrose Park, Illinois Location 2424 South Kildare Avenue 1921 West Evergreen Avenue 3258 West Hirsch Street Amount $ AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT OF SUNDRY CLAIMS FOR CONDOMINIUM REFUSE REBATES. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an order authorizing the payment of various condominium refuse rebate claims against the City, 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) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman.

178 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, (Dlivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to pay the following named claimants the respective amounts set opposite their names, said amounts to be paid in full as follows, and charged to Account No, : [List of claimants printed on pages through of this Journal,] AUTHORIZATION FOR PAYMENT OF SENIOR CTHZEN SEWER REBATE CLAIMS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an order authorizing the payment of senior citizen rebate sewer claims, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed order transmitted herewith. (Continued on page 66999)

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184 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES (Continued from page 66993) This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Ordered, That the City Comptroller is authorized and directed to pay the following named claimants the respective amounts set opposite their names, said amounts to be paid in full as follows, and charged to Account Number : [List of claimants printed on pages through of this Journal.]

185 67000 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COnniTIEE OH FINANCE SHALL CLAinS. CITY OF CKICACa SEUER REBATE JOURHAL HAHE PIH HUHBER ALDERHAH ANOUXT AAROKS. JOEL ABARBAHEL EESSIE ABELSDH, LAURA ABELSDH, SALLY ABEZETIAH, KDVEKI ABLIN, SYLVIA ABRAHAHi NDELLA H. ABRAHAn, ROBERT ABRAIIS, DOROTHY K. ABRAHS, EDITH LEVY ABRAnS, RARJDRIE E. ABRAHS. HARTIK li. ABRAnS, PHILIP U. ABROflOUITZ, FLOREKCE ACEBO, RICHARD C. ACHLER. REEVA ACKERHAK, PAUL ADAHS. POLLY H. ADELHAK, BEATRICE ADERi CRACE U. ADLERi EILEEK S. ADLER, HARIOH ADLER, RUTH ACER, DARLEHE A. ACNES, HARTHA ACOSTO, FLOREKCE R. ACUIRRE, HICUEL AITKEK, HARIE A. ALBERTI, ANCELIHE ALBRECHT, SIDNEY J. ALESSI, CISA ALEXANDER. RENDA ALFAKO, JOSEPH E. ALICQATE, NELLY A. ALLEN JR, THDItAS ALLEN, ELISE ALLSUANC, HARRY ALPER. JENNIE ALSPACH, ALHA H. ANACLERIO, IIICHAEL ANAST, CEORCE H. ANDERS. RICHARD E. ANDERSON, EUCENE L. ANDERSON. LUCILLE K. ANDRICOPOULAS, PAUL I CATHERINE ANNAS, LUA E. APFELBERC, FRIEDA APPA, ALBERT J APPA. THERESE APPEL, LDIS APPEL, RUTH F ? B « » 14-2B HANSEN 50 STDNE 41 DOHERTY 48 SniTH SO STONE 40 SHITH 40 O'CONNOR 42 HATARUS 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 40 O'CONNOR 36 BANKS 46 SHILLER SO STONE 07 BEAVERS 44 HAHSEN 48 SHITH 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN 48 sniih 46 SHILLER 36 BANKS 40 O'CONNOR 41 DOHERTY 36 BANKS 50 STONE 36 BANKS 50 STONE 46 SHILLER 48 SniTH 40 O'CONNOR SO STONE 46 SHILLER 36 BANKS 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 50 STONE 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 36 BANKS 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 50 STONE SO. 00 SO. 00

186 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COnniTTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIHS. CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAtlE PIN HURBER ALDERHAH AROUHT APPLEBAUR, SARAH ARADD. IRENE H. AREDIA, RARY ARENS. DOROTHY ARIES. RARIE L. ARKANIAN. VARTAN ARKIN, COLDIE ARRIH. RARIE ARNOLD, ANNA R. ARNDN, JACOB ARNONE, ANCELD ARNSTEIN, ELAINE ARONIETIS, CUNA I. ASCHER. DOROTHY ASH. LEONARD ASHRAN. ALBERT ASHTON. UILLIAR E. ASRA. KATHERIHE ASTRIN, NETTIE ASTRIN, YVETTE ATHEV, RICHARD F. ATKINS, ALLEN ATLAS. JOHN ATLASS, THERESA B ATUOOD. FRANCES A AUERBACH, SYLVESTER AUFRKARP, DLGA AUCUSTIHE, BERNICE AUtUSTYN, EDUARD H. AVICHOUSER. CHARLES H. AVROTIHE, ARHOLD H. BACHRACH. LEO A BAER. DORIS BAERT. JEANNE A. BAFFDE, RARCARET R. BAHRRASEL, RARTHA BAILEY. VIRGINIA BAIR, BLANCHE AND FLORENCE BAIR, GENEVIEVE BAIRE. ELAINE N. BAIRE, JOSEPH L. BAJERSKI, JENNIE BAKER, ERHA BAKER. JARES BALABAN, EDITH BALDESHUILER, EILEEN BALDUIN, DEUITT BALIKOV, HAROLD 1 ESTHER BALIN. BEATRICE BALLIS. BERNICE BALON, ANTHONY T ^ HOORE 47 SCHULTER 38 ALLEN 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 50 STONE 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY SO O'CONNOR BIALCZAK SRITH HANSEN STONE SRITH BERNARDINI STONE SniTH NATARUS SRITH STONE NATARUS HATARUS ALLEN 41 DOHERTY 30 BIALCZAK 41 DOHERTY 01 HAZDLA 44 HAHSEN SO STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 43 BERNARDINI SO SO RUGAI STONE STONE SHITH HANSEN O'CONNOR SRITH DOHERTY BANKS NATARUS STDNE ROORE BERNARDINI NATARUS SHILLER HANSEN DOHERTY SO. 00

187 67002 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS. CITY OF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERHAH AHDUNT BALTER. ETHER BANKS, LEONA BARANIAK. RARY ANN BARBATO. FLORENCE A. BARKER. ELEANOR BARKER. PAUL BARNETT. BETTY BARRETT. ESTELLE S BARNETT, VERONICA BARON. ROSE F. BARR, EILEEN V. BARRIS, LUCILLE BARRY. VIVIAN J. BARTH. RUTH BARTON. FRANK I FRIEDA BARUCH. THERESE R. BASCHNONCA. STEPHEN A. BASICH. ESTHER BASKIN, LOUIS BASKIK, ROBERT BASKOVITZ. DIANA BASS. ISABELLE BASS. RARALY t, EDUARD BASSE, JACK BATON, ELAYNE BAUER. CARL A BAUn, HILDA BAURCHEN, JOSEPH BAYLDUS. ROBERT BAYSINCER, ALVCE BECHARAS. GEORGE S. BECKER. ELEANOR BECKER. ESTHER BECKER. CARRY BECKER. LEONARD BECKER. HOLLY BECKER, NETTIE BECKER, PEARL BEHLINC. DOROTHY R. BEHR. AL L. BEHR. ELSA BEHR, RILDRED BEITZ. ARTHUR R. BEKOUSKY. SYLVIA BELCDVE, FRED R. BELGRADE, SYLVIA F. BELLER, BERNARD E. BELLINfl, FILORENA BELLDRY. ADELINE A. BENINGHOFF. LILLY BENJARIN. LILLIAN R O'CONNOR 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 48 SHITH 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 48 SHITH 23 LASKI SO STONE 44 HANSEN SO STONE 23 LASKI 30 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 30 STONE 40 D'CONNOR 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 46 SHILLER OS BLODH 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN 30 STONE 44 HANSEN 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER SO STONE 41 DOHERTY 3D STDNE 42 HATARUS 30 BIALCZAK SO STONE 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 46 SHILLER 36 BAHKS 42 HATARUS SO

188 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES COHfllTTEE ON FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIRS. CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERHAH AROUNT BENJARIH. SYDELL BENNETT. HELEN T. BERBERIAN. KAY BERES. LAURA BERCBOH. GRACE BERGER. GERTRUDE BERGER, LUCILLE BERCER, RARJDRIE BERGER, NATHAN BERGER, OSCAR BERGER, THEODORE BERGERE, JEAH BERGERON. JEAH C. BERGRAN. JOSEPH B BERGRAN. RALPH A BERKE. JOSEPHINE BERKLEY. BESS A. BERXOVITZ, ETHEL BERKOVITZ. BERKDUITZ. BERKOUnZ, BERKDUITZ, JEAN GEORGE IRVING JEANNE BERKSDN, SADIE BERLDUITZ, IDA BERRAK, GERTRUDE T. BERHAN, ROSE A. BERHAN, TILLIE BERK. BEBE R. BERNARD, IRVING H. BERNBERC. KATE BERNFIELD. HARRY G. BERHGARD, LAURENCE BERKDUER. ROLLIE BERNSTEIN. RARUIK BERNSTEIN. RARY BERNSTEIN. PEARL BERNSTEIN. SIDNEY R BERRY. SELHA H. BERS. LILLIAN K. BEZIXDVICH, NED J. BIALIC, GENEVIEVE BIANCO, EHILY BIBIKES, BESSIE Z BICHL. GERALDINE BICK, VERA D. BIERIG, HENRY BILAS, HADIA I. eihkduskl, HARRY S. BISCECLIA. ANGELO BLACK, BERNARD BLAKE, PATRICIA U SNITH 48 SniTH 43 BERHARDINI 36 BANKS 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 48 SfllTH 30 STDNE 50 STONE 43 BERHARDINI 23 LASKI SO STDNE SO STONE 50 STONE 50 STONE 43 BERNARDINI 49 RDDRE 50 STONE 50 STONE 38 ALLEN 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN 48 SniTH 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 50 STONE 50 STONE 44 SHILLER 50 STOHE 23 LASKI 23 LASKI 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 44 HAHSEN 38 ALLEK 40 D'CDKHDR SO SO. 00 SO. 00

189 67004 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON -INANCE 1 SHALL CLAinS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERHAH AROUNT BLASER. JOHK BLATTER. JOSEPH ALBERT CLAU. SAR J. BLIE. RAX BLISS, SARAH BLITSIIEX, AL BLOCK, SELRA BLOCK, HERBERT H. BLOCK, LEE F BLOCK, SIDNEY BLOHDER. ROSALIE BLODR, HILDRED L. BLOOn, PATRICIA A. BLDDR. ROBERT BLODRBERG, LEO BLODRBERG, VICTOR BLDDRFIELD, IRUIN BLDUNT. CASCILLE K. BLDUERS. HELEK C BLUE, DAK I EL BLUR, GERTRUDE SLUR, HOUARD S. BLUR, LILLIAN BLUR, SAKFORD BLURBERG, RAE BLURBERC, RUTH N BLUHEKTHAL, RARY E. BLUTTER, HELVIK BOBEL, DORIS BOBER, STELLA BDDDY, RARJDRIE BOER, AKGELIOUE BOGGS, JOSEPH D. BOGOLUB, RILDRED BOLL, UALTER L. BONO, CATHERINE C. BDDKSTEIN, CDLDY BOONE, LULA BORELLO, CLARA BDR6EL, RARGIT C. BORLAND, ELIZABETH C BOROUITZ, JOSEPH BOSCHEN, LOUISE L. BOSHES, ADELINE C BOSHES, LOUIS BOVE, JOHN R. BOUDEN, HELEN BOUDEN, JOHN J. BOUDEN. RARGARET A. BDYCE. RARY BOYD, UILLARD L :lll SHILLER 48 SRITH 42 HATARUS 47 SCHULTER 44 HAKSEK 50 STONE 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 50 STONE 30 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 48 SRITH 44 HAKSEK 50 STONE 44 HAKSEK 48 SNITH 41 DOHERTY 50 STOKE 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 50 STDNE 42 HATARUS 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 44 HAKSEK 36 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI 43 BERNARDINI 30 STDNE 50 STDNE 06 STEELE 42 HATARUS 38 ALLEN 42 HATARUS 46 SHILLER 42 HATARUS 44 HANSEH 36 BAKKS 13 DLIUD 42 KATARUS 13 OLIVD 46 SHILLER

190 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL RARE PIH NURBER ALDERRAN AROUNT BDYER, ESTHER BDYKD, RYRTLE F. BOYLE. ELIZABETH BOYLE. JARES U. BOYNTON. GRACE K. BRABEC. RAE ROSE BRADLEY. ANNETTE BRADLEY. EUNICE BRAHILL, LUCILLE BRANDES, ERNESTINE BRANDIS. PAULA 1. BRANDT, LUCILLE BRANDT, RARTHA AHD HERRIHA BRANDT, UILLIAR E. BRANSCORB, EDDIE G. BRANSFIELD, GERTRAUD BRAVERRAN, FLORENCE S BRAVERRAH, JULIA BREEN. RARIE BREIIBARTH. RILDRED BRENNER, LILLIAN BREYER, ADELE S. BREYER, ROSE ANN BREZIH, EVELYN BREZIS, THDRAS D. BRIEDE, ELAINE BRIESKE, RARY BRIKKRAK, ROGER B. BRITTEK. FRED I GERTRUDE BROCKELHAHH. RARIANKE BRODKEY. ROSLYH BRODSKY. RAYRDND D. BRDDSKY., SYLVIA BROECKER, HDUREHE S. BROIDA. niriar G. BROOKS. ELSIE BROPHY. CORIKNE E. BRDRSEK, ADELINE 0. BROUUER, PATRICIA BRDUN, ALICE BROUN, FLORENCE BRDUN, FREDRIC D. BRDUN, JOSEPH H. BROUHLEE, BRADY BROZA, ANGELINE A. BR020USK1. LEDNA BRUGCER. ROBERT BRULL. FRANK BRURBACK, CHARLES T. BRUNCARD, LUCILE BRUNO, JARES C SO STONE 48 SniTH 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 36 BANKS - 40 O'CONNOR 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 04 PRECKUINKLE SO STONE 50 STDNE 36 BANKS 30 BIALCZAK 36 BAKKS SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 36 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 42 HATARUS SO STONE 50 STOHE 49 noore 42 KATARUS 50 STONE 43 BERKARDIKI 48 SRITH 44 HAHSEN 48 SHITH 50 STONE 44 HANSEN 03 BLODR 30 BIALCZAK 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH 44 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 50 00

191 67006 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COnniTTEE ON FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERHAH AROUHT BRUSKI. HERRAN BRZOSTEK, RARIE BRZDSTDUSKI. STELLA BUGLICK. ESTHER BUCKRAN. RORRIS BUCZARSKI, NADZIEJA BUDHIK. JOHN BUDNITSKY. RINNIE EUfFENS, DELLE E. BUKDUSKI. EUGENIA BULLARD, PATRICK U. BULRASH. LOUIS BUNZDL. JOSEPH L. BURCENAH. JACK BURKE. VINCENT T. BURKD1H. DOROTHY R BURKS. BETTY B. BURKS. ROBERT BURTDK. DOROTHY euscaglia, ANN BUSH, HAROLD BUSLIK. LEE BUSTA, ALEC BUTLER. IDA BUTTIIA, CARL BUTZRAH. HILDA BYERS, UILLIAR S. BYRKE, BRIDGET CADKIN, ERANUEL CALDUELL, EVELYN K. CALDUELL. J. ROBERT CALISOFF. JEANNE CALLAGHAK. JULIAN L. CALLEH. RARJDRIE L. CALLOZZD. RARY CALPIH. LORETTA CALT, THDRAS H. CARERAKD. ANTHONY J. CARPAHA. LUDIS P. CARPBELL. DORIS B CARPBELL. JARES CARPER, LORRAINE R. CAKCL. LEDKARD A. CANDFF, SHIRLEY CARLSON, RABEL P. CARLSON, RARIE J. CARLSON, NINA CARLUCCI, THURAS A. CARREL, SALLY CARNELL, URSULA K CAROTHERS, JUAKITA STDNE 47 SCHULTER 23 LASKI 43 BERKARDIKI 50 STONE 38 ALLEK 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 50 STOKE 48 SRITH 23 LASKI 44 HANSEH 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH 38 ALLEK 43 BERHARDINI 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 43 BERNARDINI 46 SHILLER 23 LASKI 13 OLIVO 13 DLIVD 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 49 RDDRE 48 SRITH 50 STOKE 38 ALLEK 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 05 BLODR SO. 00

192 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS. CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERHAH AHDUNT CARPENTER. LOUIS CARROLL. JEAN CARSELLD, LORRAINE E. CARTER, HELEN Z CARTURIGHT, LINDA R. CASELLA, JARES A. CASEY, VALENTINE J. CASSAHD, RARGARET CASSON, AUDREY CASSUTD, SHIRLEY CASTILE, RELVIN CATALAND, AHKA CATES, JAKE L. CELLA. ISABELLE CHADEK, CHARLES B. CHAIRDVITZ, LILLIAN CHARBCRS. THORAS S. CHARDUILLE. GEORGETTE CHANDLER. LUCY CHAHESS. DCNA H. CHANIH. RAURICE R. CHAPLIK, fliriar CHRROUS, RINNIE F. CHASE, ANN CHATZ. TERRY CHERNYK. ESTHER CHESKIS, BARZILLAI CHESTER. GERTRUDE CHILL. SAR CHISS. DORIS CHITTY, THAIS CHIVINI. RARY R. CHDDKIEUICZ, RARY CHDFFHES, LEONARD CHDnOH, ELLA CHRISIEKSEN, GERIRUDE U. CHRISTIANSEN, BURKELL A. CHRISTY, JEAN CHRDPKDUSKI, LORRAIKE C. CHUDNDU, IRENE CHUKERRAN, IRUIN E. CICINELLI. GUY-ANNA CIELOCHA. THERESA 1. CICSLOUSKI. JOSEPHIHE ClflREI. ELLA CITTERRAN. RARVIN CLASEN. VIVIAN H CLAVERIA, ROBERTO H CLAUSOH. RELVIN L. CLEHENTS. ELFRIEDA CLEVELAND. RARTHA D BLOOR 36 BANKS 40 O'CONNOR 48 SRITH 36 BANKS 48 SRITH 40 O'CONNOR 04 STEELE 34 BAKKS 48 SRITH SO STDKE SO STDKE 07 BEAVERS 05 BLDDR SO STDNE 40 D'CDKXDR 43 BERNARDINI 44 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 50 STONE 30 STDKE 41 DOHERTY 36 BAKKS 41 DOHERTY 30 STDKE 41 DOHERTY 41 DOHERTY 38 ALLEK 50 STDKE 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 38 ALLEN 34 BANKS 41 DOHERTY 50 STONE 41 DOHERTY 40 O'CDHKDR 38 ALLEN 48 SRITH 07 BEAVERS '

193 67008 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUHT CLDKICK, THERESA B. CLODBECK, GLORIA CLYKE, JDYCE J COBB, BERTHA CDCKIK, THDRAS CDDUTD, DDKALD COHAH. FRAKCES F CUHEH, BERKICE G. COHEN, ELSIE A COHEN, ESTHER COHEN, EVELYN COHEN, HENRY CDHEK, JULIUS COHEN. LILLIAN COHEN, RARVIN R COHEN, nilton CDHEN, NORRAN CDHEN. PEARL J. CDHEN. TAUDEE CONK, BERNARD CDHH, CARL R CDHK. EUKICE CDLAKGELD. THERESA CDLAKTONID, ANN CDLBY, CAROL COLE, HORTON COLE, SALLY CDLERAN, DONNA L. CDLII2, IRA CDLLETTI, GUY R. CDLLIER, LEONA COLLINS, BUD C. COLLINS, RARGARET COLLINS, RORRIS COLLINS, SHIRLEY J CDLRAN, HILTON CDLDDHY, RAKKY CDLONNA, HARY CQLTON. RALPH F. CORE IN. ROBERT J. CONDON, VIRGINIA CONDON, UILLIAR J. CDNFDRTI. ANTHONY B. CDKHELLY, VERONICA CDKVISER, REL A. CDNUAY. SHARON CONUISHER. LOUISE CDOK, J. H. CDOKSEY, THDRAS COOKS, JAKE L. CDDPER, ANNETTE U HANSEN SO STONE 48 SRITH 18 RURPHY 30 STOHE SO STDNE SO STONE 50 STDNE SO STDKE 42 HATARUS 44 HAKSEK 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 48 SNITH 44 HANSEH SO STONE 44 HANSEN 42 KATARUS OS BLDDR 49 RDDRE 36 BANKS 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 36 BAKKS 41 DOHERTY 06 STEELE 41 DOHERTY 44 HAHSEN 50 STDKE 50 STDKE 43 BERKARDIKI 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 49 RDDRE 44 HAKSEK 48 SRITH 43 BERNARDINI 48 SRITH 30 BIALCZAK 48 SRITH 40 D'CDKHDR

194 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL KANE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUNT CDDPER. RILLICEKT H. COOPER. RALPH COOPER. SARAH CDDPER, SHIRLEY CDOPERSRITH, LYKN E. CDPELAND, ANITA R.. CDPPERSHITH, SYLVIA CDRBOY, EDRUKD CDRN, ALBERT A CORNIS. REYER S. CDRSO, ANTHDHY CDSTANTIND, PETER COSTELLO, ROSE COTELLE, BELLA CDULSON, JANE CDUIE, EILEEN CDYNE, RARY CRAIG. THDRAS CRAIN, BEATRICE CRANE, BARBARA B. CRANE, BEATRICE CRANE. FLORENCE CRAUFDRD. HARYANN CRDISANT. EDUARD D CROSS. DAVINA CRDULEY. ROSERARY A. CSOBANOVITS. IRENE R. CURRIKGS, UALTER J. CUPURO, CATHERIKE CURDA, DDKALD CURRAN, LUCILLE CUTLER. LILLIAN A. CUTLER. ROSE CZARNECKI, DOLORES DACKS. CLARA DAHLSTROR, IRUIN A. DAICHES, IRUIKG DALHDRE, LEOKA DALUR, UILBERT C. DALY, RARY DARATA. LAURA DAKICK, CELIA DAKIELS. RILTDK DAUGIRDAS, GEORGE S. DAVIDSDH, LOUIS A. DAVIES. AKH R. DAVIS, BRDDKS I ELIZABETH DAVIS, CARRIE L DAVIS, CHARLOTTE DAVIS, KATHRYN S. DEAHGELD, JOANNE SO STDKE 42 KATARUS 50 STONE 43 BERNARDINI 40 O'CONNOR 41 DOHERTY 50 STOKE 40 snnit 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 41 DOHERTY 41 DOHERTY 50 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 44 HAHSEK 44 HANSEN 40 D'CDNNDR 47 SCHULTER 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 30 STDKE 50 STOKE 30 STDKE 49 HDDRE SO STDKE 30 BIALCZAK 41 DOHERTY 36 BAKKS 50 STDKE 44 HANSEN SO STDNE 05 BLDOR 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY

195 67010 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUHT DEEBINS, ELLEN DEBIASE, ELIZABETH DEDRDH, CLAIRE L. DEFFEKBAUGH, UICTORY DEFRAHCD, ANTHONY I ANNETTE DEGDEY, BERNARD DEHING, ERILY DELANEY, JEANETTE R. DELEDN, RERCEDES DELEDNIBUS, FRANK DELICH, JUNE DELRARTO, ANTHONY F DELOTT, SAN DELDVE, CLAIRE DERES, KATHERIHE H. DERETRY. LDUIS DERRA. LUCRCTIA R. DENARDIS, EVA DEHSBERGER, LDRAINE DESSER, BETTY DETLAFF, RARION E. DEUTSCH, LEE1, RUTH DEUTSH, CLARA DEUAR. JOHN DHARAR. PAUL DIAROND. HELEN DIARDKD. RITA DIAROKD. SHIRLEY DICKAU. RAYRDND t ESTHER DIENES. FLORENCE DIENGDTT. FRANCES R. DIRUZID, RARIE R. DISKAH, ESTHER DISTENFIELD. ROSE DJURASIKDVIC, RIODRAG DDBBS, EUCEKE DDERIKG, LOUIS H. DOETSCH, VIRGIHIA L. DDLAN, UILBERT EDUARD DOLPH, JANE DORENAS, PAUL I JULIA DON, NORA DONALDSON, JOHK DDKOVAK, LOUISE C DODRAK, DAISY DORDEK, ETTA DORDICK, ISADDRE DORF, PAULINE R. DORFnAK, ETHEL DDRGAN, UILLIAR F. DOROBIALA. STANLEY SHILLER 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 36 BANKS 48 SHITH 48 SHITH 46 SHILLER 36 BANKS 36 BANKS 50 STDKE SO S10NE 40 D'CDNNDR 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY SO STOHE 36 BANKS 40 D'CDNNDR SO STDNE 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 30 STONE 50 STONE 50 STONE 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 50 STOHE 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER 13 DLIUO 42 KATARUS 38 ALLEK 44 HAKSEK 48 SHITH 46 SHILLER 42 HATARUS 13 DLIUO 38 ALLEK

196 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL HARE PIH XUHBER ALDERHAH AROUHT DORSEY, THERESA L. DOSHAR, TARARA DOUGHERTY, RARY L. DOUGLAS. JR., HARVEY E. DOUD, RARY K. DOULIKG, AGNES R. DRAGANDV. PEPI DRAKE. ANN K. DRAPEKIN. RARION I. DRAY, SHELDON OREDZE, RITCHELL DREGOSH, ARELIA DREIKURS, SADIE DRELL. ALICE DRELL, CHARLOTTE DREUES, ELIZABETH DREURY. UILLIAR P. DREXLER. LLOYD t EVELYN DRISKELL. EVELYN DRDBNY. JACK DRUCKER, RARION DUBBS. JOHN DUBIN. FREDA DUBINSKY. LEO DUBDU. JACK DUCAR. EDUARD DUCHEN. SARUEL J. DUDA. HELEN DUDNIK. SABINA OUDZIK. ADELE DUE. VERNA DUFF, HELEN DUCAN, UILLIAR DUnANIAN. ARA U. DURKE, CARL F. DUHBAR, DOROTHY H. DUKH, LOUIS DUKKE, GEORGE DUNTERAN, KATHLEEN DURKACZ. EfllLIA DUSHKIK. GALEA A. DVORAK. VACLAV fl. DYKES. STANLEY EAGER. ALLEN EAGLE. FRIEDA EASTLAKE. DOROTHY EASTLINE. RICHARD EBERSON. GERTRAUD ECKER. EDITH EDELHEIT, ARTHUR EDELHEIT. BEN UO SCHULTER 44 HANSEN 49 RDDRE 42 KATARUS 13 DLIUD 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 48 SfllTH 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 30 BIALCZAK 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEN 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 50 STONE 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDNE 41 DOHERTY 30 STDNE 38 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 44 HAKSEK 42 KATARUS 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 50 STOKE 42 HATARUS 36 BAKKS 50 STDKE 38 ALLEN 50 STOHE 43 BERKARDIKI 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 50 STOKE 50 00

197 67012 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN ARDUKT EDELHEIT. NORTON EDELNANT. NATHAN EDELSTEIN. ALBERT EDELSTEIN. ISADDRE EDELSTEIN, SARA EDEHSON, LIONEL EDIDIN, DOROTHY EDSEH, RALPH R. EGAX, HftDOHHA EINHORH, GRACE EISEHBERG, LEONARD J. EISENSTEIN. JOSEPH ELLEFSDN. DAVID U. ELLIOTT, EILEEN ELLIS, DANIEL ELLIS, VIRGINIA ELLIS, YOCHEVED ELLISDK, IRRGARD R. ELLRAN, ALUIK ELLRAH, BEVERLY R. ELflAH, IRUIK R. ERHERRAK. AKKE EX6BERG, SUEA EHGEL, FRIDA EHGEL, RARY ENCERRAH, LILLIAN ENGLEHAUPT. UILLIAR R EKTIH. DORDTHY EPSTEIN. BEATRICE EPSTEIN. GAYOLA EPSTEIN. GERTRUDE EPSTEIN. JACK E. EPSTEIN, SARA EREKBER6, KIKA ERICKSON. latser C. ERSHLER. HARRY ESCHE. DOLORES EVANS. ARTHUR EVERHARD. HARIE FABER. UALTER D. FAEHKRICH, HEHRIETTA B FAIGEK, KADRI FAIRBAHK, LUCY F. FAIRCHILD, VIRGIHIA FAIRFIELD, JOHK L. FALDET, RARION 1 BURTON FALSTEIN, HAROLD FALVEY, RICHAEL FAKTDZZI, LEHA FARBSTEIN, ISADDRE FARINA, THDRAS J ll-u-lll-lu-oooo STDXE 40 O'COKNOR 48 SRITH SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 44 HAHSEK 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 50 STDNE 42 KATARUS SO STOHE 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 30 STDKE 44 HAHSEK 30 STOHE 48 SNITH 46 SHILLER 30 STDNE 50 STOHE 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH SO STORE SO STOKE 40 O'COKKOR 05 BLDDR 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 44 HAHSEK 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 38 ALLEN 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 30 STDNE 42 KATARUS 50 STDNE 43 BERKARDIKI 30 BIALCZAK 40 O'COKNOR 38 ALLEK ,00

198 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES connittce ox FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JOURHAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUHT FARKAS, SARUEL FEDDSEKA, AKK H. FEFER. LEDX FEFER, SEYRDUR FEIGEX, FRAKK FEIK, BERKICE R. FEIKHAKDLER. HELEX U. FEIKSTEIH. JACK J FEIKSTEIH, NATHAH FELDRAN, DOROTHY FELDRAH, HARRY FFLDRAK. NYHAN FELDRAH. LILLIAN FELDRAN, THELNA FELDSTEIH, HAROLD FELLERRAN. SHERRELL FELLIN, RILDRED F. FELTEN, JOHAHNA FENCHEL, VIVIAN B. FERENCI, RAX FERENCZI, nichael R. FERCUSDH, RARY R. FERNSTEIN, BETTY ( SAR FERDLO, CONSTANCE FERRARA. NICHOLAS FERSDN. DOROTHY FEZZUDGLIO, JOSEPH FIALKDU, ABE FIASCHETTI, GINA FICK, AKNA FIDAHZE. HENRY FIDUCCIA, SARULE FIELDS, NDRRAN H. FIERCR, LUCY FIFIELSKI. JEUEL U. FILERRAN. PECCY FILKINS. GILBERT U FILLRORE. SUAKSON E. FINAN. EDUARD C FINE, HILTON FINEBERG, RUTH R. FIKK. RARCELLA FINK, RARY FINK, NDRRAN FINK, SYLVIA FINKE, UALLACE FINKELRAH, ISIDORE FINLAY, LORETTA L FIDRE, ROSE A. FIDRETTI. FRAKCES FISCHER, RUTH S STDNE 38 ALLEN 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 42 HATARUS 42 KATARUS 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 49 RDDRE 50 STDNE SO STONE 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 50 STDXE 50 STDXE 49 RDDRE 46 SHILLER 50 STDKE 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 36 BAHKS 50 STDKE 34 BAKKS 38 ALLEK 44 HAHSEK SO STONE 38 ALLEN 50 STONE 43 BERNARDIHI 30 BIALCZAK 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 40 O'CONNOR SO STONE 40 SRITH 40 D'CDKHDR 30 BIALCZAK 30 STOKE SO

199 67014 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CORRITTEE ON FIXAXCE SHALL CLAINS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AHDUNT FISHER. BLAKCHE FISHER, GLORIA B. FISHER. LESTER FISHER, LIBBIE FISHER, RDSALIKD FISHRAH, SALLY FITZGERALD, JUNE G FITZGERALD, RILDRED C. FITZPATRICK, JARES FJELDHEIR, ELIZABETH S. FLAHERTY, GERTRUDE FLARR, ARNOLD H. FLEISNRAN, BEN FLOOD. SHIRLEY FLORES. AKNA FLORID, SELRA FLORY, UILLIAR FLOYD. DORIS F. FLYER, HARRY FOGARTY. EVELYN FOLEY. GENEVIEVE FONTAHD. CARILLE FOOTLE. FLORA FORD, HARRIETT FORD, PHYLLIS R. FORSHER, VIRGINIA FDSTER, ELEANOR FOX, EVA FOX, JEANETTE FOX. NOAH I. FRANCESCHINI. ROSE FRANK. KATHERIHE FRANK. VIVIAN FRANKEL, LEONA FRANKLIN, RAURICE FRANKLIK, REYER FRAKKS, LILLIAX S. FREDERICK, LUCILLE FREDERICKSEN, SHIRLEY R FREILICH, PAULIKE FREKCH, ELEANOR FRENCH, JOAN FREUDENTHAL, HELEK A FREUHD, ALUIH FRIEB, ADELAIDE FRIED, ETHEL F. FRIEDBERG. NARVIK S. FRIEDRAX. BEE R. FRIEDRAX, BELLE FRIEDRAX, EILEEN FRIEDRAX, EVELYK SRITH 42 KATARUS 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEK 46 SHILLER 30 STDKE 46 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 44 HAHSEN 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 44 HAHSEN 30 BIALCZAK 43 BERNARDINI 03 BLDOR 46 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 36 BANKS 48 SRITH 36 BAKKS 42 KATARUS 48 SfllTH 42 KATARUS 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH SO STOKE 36 BAKKS 44 HAKSEK 30 STONE 50 STDNE SO STDNE 40 D'CDKHDR 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 30 BIALCZAK 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 50 STOHE 50 STDKE 40 O'CDNNDR

200 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS. CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUXT FRIEDRAN, FLORENCE FRIEDRAN, HYMEN FRIEDRAN, NETTIE FRIPT. ALICE FRITZ. UILRA FUCHSSTEINER. VIRGINIA G FUNCHES. 6ISELE FUNK. RICHARD U. FURIE, LEO R. CAAN, ELIZABETH CADDINI, CHARLES t ANNA GADIEL, RENEE GAGLIARDD, ANDREU GAILEN, UINIFRED GALL. LYNDIA E GALEA, JEANETTE A. GALLAGHER, EDUARD R GALLAGHER, GERALD A. CALLER. BERNICE GALLD. GERTRUDE GALLD. JDSEPH GALDUICH. LEAH R. CALFIX. FANNIE GALTER. FLAVIA GARA-LOBO, ROSE GANTZERT, BERKICE H. CARDER, HARRY GARCIA, JOSE GARDNER, IRVING CARENY, GERDA GARFINKEL, CRACE CARRISA, ESTELLE E. GARNISA, JUNE GARRIGAN. ANDREU P GARVEY. SADIE GARZDNETTI. ERILY R. GASSNER, IRVING H. GATSIS, RARY GATTD, FRAKK J. CAUCHAK, FRANCIS I. 6AUCHAN, JARES P. GAZDA, ALEX CEARY-FDRCH, LILLIAK GEISER, VERONIKn GELRAN, BETTYE GELRAN, KAYE C. CEHDEL. GERIKUDE GENDEH. VERA GEHHARD. JDSEPH GEORGE. HATTIKA E GEORGE. HILDRED L ' SRITH 48 SRITH 50 STONE 48 SRITH 44 HAHSEK 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 50 STDKE 42 KATARUS 36 BAKKS 44 HANSEN 40 O'CONHDR 43 BERKARDIKI 38 ALLEK 38 ALLEX 23 LASKI 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 13 DLIVO 36 BANKS SO STDNE SO STDNE 50 STDXE 48 SRITH 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 40 O'CONNOR 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER SO STDKE 50.STDKE 48 SRITH 23 LASKI 48 SRITH 38 ALLEN 38 ALLEN 44 HAKSEK 38 ALLEX 42 KATARUS 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 43 BERHARDINI

201 67016 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CONNITTEE DH FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS. CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIX KURBER ALDERRAN AROUHT GEORGE. PHILIP R CEORCEVICH. VERA GEORGDUSES, PHILLIP H. GERAKARIS, HAROLD GERGAKS, RIXKIE CERSEY, DLGA R. GERSHOK, BEATRICE GERSON, BEX GERSON, BETTY CERSTEH, DEBORAH GEYER. GLEN 6IANN0TTI. GIDVAHHA GIBSON. GERALD J. GIFFORD. RARIAN GIGLID. LOUISE N. GILCZEUSKI, THEODORE GILLDGN. EILNOR GILRAN. SALLY GINGISS. BENJARIN J. GINOSI. RARY C CINSBURC. ANNE GITLER, ARTHUR GITTELSDHN, LEONARD A. 6LAS, HELEN R. GLASER, DR FRAKK U. GLASSELL, DDK L. GLASSER, BERNARD GLEICH, JERORE J. CLICK, BESS 6LICKAUF, RARION GLICKEN, EARL L. GLICKRAH, DOROTHY GLICKRAH, LUCILLE K. GLDBIS, UALTER P. GLUBE. FLORENCE GOBERSTEIN. ROSE GOLAN. BERTHA CDLBUS, BELLA GOLD, CHARLES GOLD, EUNICE ( ROBERT GOLD, JACK GOLD. LILY GOLD, SARUEL GOLD. SHIRLEY CDLDBARTH, FANNIE GOLDBERG. ANNE GOLDBERG. BESSIE GOLDBERG. BEIT IE GOLDBERG. DONALD GOLDBERG, EVLYNN GOLDBERG, HARVEY DOHERTY 49 RDDRE 42 KATARUS 38 ALLEK 30 STDXE 38 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 13 DLIVD 30 BIALCZAK 30 STONE 38 ALLEN 50 STONE 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 44 SHILLER 38 ALLEN 40 D'CDNKOR 46 SHILLER 30 STONE 50 STDNE 44 HAKSEK 48 SRITH 40 D'CDNNDR 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 30 STDKE 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 30 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 44 HAKSEK 50 STDXE 50 STDKE 50 STONE 43 BERNARDINI 43 BERNARDINI SO. 00 SO 00 SO 00

202 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUXT GOLDBERG, JEAHKE GOLDBERG, JERORE KOSS GOLDBERG, LUCILLE GOLDBERG, RARIAN GOLDBERG. flolly GOLDBERG. ROSE GOLDBERG, SYLVIA GOLDBERG. UILLIAR J. GDLDBERGER. JULIUS GOLDEN, RARAGRET R. GOLDEN, RARGARET GOLDFARB. IRENE 6DLDIN. LILLIAN C GOLDRAN. ANNE 60LDRAN, ANNE GOLDRAN, CHARLES H. GOLDRAN, ECHO GOLDRAN. ESTHER D GOLDRAN. IDA B. GOLDRAN. LEAH GOLDRAN. LEAH GOLDRAN. LILYAH COLDRAN. HILTON L. GOLDRAN, NATHAN GDLDRAN, PHYLLIS GOLDRAN, SHIRLEY GOLDRAN, SVLIA GDLDSRITH, JDAN R. GOLDSTEIN, ANNA GOLDSTEIN, EDUIN GOLDSTEIN, ETHEL GOLDSTEIN, IDA GOLDSTEIN, JENNIE GOLDSTEIN, KLARA GOLDSTEIN. flitzi GDLDSTEIK. ROSE L. GOLDSTEIN. RUTH COLDSTEIK. SARUEL GOLDSTEIN. TOBLY GOLDSTEIN. UILLIAR 60LDSTDNE. HOUARD R. 60LERBD, THEODORE COLORB. SARUEL J. COLSEN, DOROTHY GOLTZRAN, CLARA GOLUB, HAZEL COLUB, SYLVIA L. 60RBAS, LILLIAN GODD, JOHN F. GOODRAN, ALVIN L. GODDRAN, RINNETTE SHILLER 43 BERNARDIHI 30 STOKE 30 STOKE 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 50 STDKE SO STDNE 44 SHILLER 50 STOHE 48 SRITH 44 SHILLER 44 SHILLER 40 O'CONNOR 50 STDNE SO STDNE 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 50 STDKE 43 BERKARDIKI 50 STDKE 48 SfllTH SO STDKE 50 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STONE SO STONE SO STDNE 48 SRITH SO STDNE 50 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 46 SHILLER 48 SfllTH 48 SRITH 48 SfllTH SO STONE 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 48 SRITH 38 ALLEN 30 STONE 48 SfllTH

203 67018 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAME PIN NUflBER ALDERRAN AHDUNT GODDflAN, RUTH COODflAK, SARUEL GDDDRAX, SARA F. 6DRCZYCA, VIRCIXIA GORDOK, EVELYK GORDOK, JDSEPHIKE GORDDN, LILLIAN GORDON, RAYER L. GORDON, SHIRLEY GORDY, LDUIS GORE, JERORE GORE. NADINE GDRINDAR, IRVING GDRflAK, LUVIKA GORR, RARIE GOSHEK, HEKRY GOTTLIEB, LOTTIE COULD, EDUIK CRABKDUSKI, CHESTER GRABOUSKI, GRACE GRAFF, JERDflE GRAHHOLD, LDRAINE GRANIAS. GEORGIA J. GRAKT, UILLIAR CRASSI, JDSEPH X. GRAURAK, GLADYS GRAVER, JOHN GRAY, RARY GRAYSON, ELIZABETH GRAZIER, LORRAINE R. GREEN, KERRIT R. GREEN. RUTH GREEN, UILLIAR N. GREENBERC, HERBERT GREENBER6, LED GREENBERC, LORRAINE R. GREENBERC, LOUISE GREENBERC, HARY GREENBERC, RUEBEN I HELEK GREEKBLATT, LEON GREENE, BETTY REIZRAN GREENE, RALPH C GREEHRAK, ALBERT t RARY GREEKSPAN, FLORENCE GREGOR, DEflETRA GREILSHEIR, HEKRY GRIECD, AKTDNIA I ALEX 6RIESENAUER, RUTH GRIFFITH, JOHK GRDDZIK, ROSLYH I SAR GRDNER, LILLIAN HAHSEK 48 SRITH 30 BIALCZAK 50 STONE 30 STDNE SO STONE 44 HANSEN 30 STONE 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 38 ALLEN 50 STDNE 41 DOHERTY 40 O'CONNOR 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 05 BLDDR SO STDNE 30 STDNE OS BLDDR 50 STONE SO STDNE 46 SHILLER SO STDNE SO STONE 50 STONE 50 STORE 48 SRITH 50 STDXE 50 STDKE 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEK 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE SO

204 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE DK FINANCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AROUNT GRDNER, RENNETTE GROSS, JERORE CRDSS, LILLIAN GRDSSRAN, DOROTHY GRDSSRAN, PEARL CRDSSflAN, RUTH GRDSSRAN, UILLIAR S. GRDSSRAYER, NICK R. GRDTH, LAVERNE F. GROUPE, IRUIN GRUBEKT, VICTOR P. GRUENBERG, IRA CRURRAN, FEB GRUNUALD, JOSEPH A. GRZERALA, PAULINE CUALAND. JOSEPHINE A. GUDE, HARRY E. CUD2E. JDSEPH GUIDA. JDSEPH C. GUIDO. GRACE R GUIHTA. FRANCES GUXDEL, UILLIAR GUXDCRSDK, HOPE CUNZBURG, SHIRLEY U. GURRERA, RARIE GURVEY, ROY GUTT, THEODORE J. GUYE, CLASSIE R. GUYSENIR. RAURICE C. GUZALDD, CECELIA GUZZARDO, CATHERINE HAAG, HARCARET E. HAAS. AKITA t HAAS. DOROTHY F. HAAS. PAOLA HAAS, SHIRLEY HABER, RITA R. HACHREISTER, JEAH HADLEY, PRISCILLA HAHN, IDELL NARILTDN, BETTY R HARRERRAN, CHARLOTTE HANKIN, EVELYK HANSEN, GRACE HANSEN. KENNETH B HANSEN, LAVERNE G. HARDING, SHYRLEE APFELBAUR HARDY, NELL HARKKESS, EfllLY HARHETT, JEAHKE HARPER, EURITH SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 30 STDNE 43 BERNARDIHI SO STONE NATARUS BERNARDINI ALLEN DDHERTY HANSEN SniTN SfllTH KATARUS SHILLER BAKKS 36 BAKKS 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 13 DLIUD 42 KATARUS 36 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI 05 BLDDfl SO STDNE 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEH 44 HANSEN SO SO SO floore SHILLER KATARUS STDNE SfllTH DDHERTY STOKE STDKE SCHULTER BANKS DDHERTY STEELE

205 67020 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COflRITIEE DK FINANCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERflAN AflOUNT HARRINGTON, VICTORIA fl. HARRIS, ADRIENHE HARRIS. AL A. HARRIS, EDUARD HARRIS, SOPHIE HARRIS, SYLVIA HARRIS, UlLLIAfl D. HARRISON, GERTRUDE R, HART. ANTHE HART. BERNICE HARTRAN. RELVILLE HARTDG. KURT HARVEY. EVELYX L. HARVEY. LILY HASHIRDTO, HARK HASKELL. RARCARET HATCH. LILLIAN HATZIS, PETE HAUPTRAN. JACK HAUSUIRTH. ROBERT HAYDEN. BEUERLY R. HAYES. HDLLIS E. HAYES, PETER KAYNES. EDITH L KAZAN. ALBERT HECKRANN, HARTIN HECKRYER, EVELYN HECKTRAN, ADELINE HEGARTY, RARTIK J. HEIDELBERGER, ROBERT t RUTH HEIR. ARTHUR HEIRAK, ROBERT S. HEIN, CHARLOTTE fl. HELFDRD. RDSAYLIN NELLBERG. SALLY A HELLER. RUTH HELY, DORTHEA HERPEL. ROBERT E.U HENDERSON, IRflGARD A. HERE, HARRIETT HENIKDFF, SYLVIA HENKEL, ELOISE HENRY, ALFRED HENRY, GRACE HERBSTER, DRALEE HERCKIS, JACK HERDCC, REGIHA HERDZIHA, DOROTHY R. HERSDN, JULIAN HERSTEIK. RARIAKKE HERZ. RARGDT BAKKS 05 BLDDfl 30 STDKE 48 SRITH 49 RDDRE 30 STORE 42 KATARUS 30 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 06 STEELE 44 HANSEH 49 ROORE 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEK 40 O'COKKDR 06 STEELE 03 BLOOfl 40 D'CDNNDR 30 STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 46 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 47 SCHULTER 30 STONE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 48 SfllTH 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 42 NAIARUS 38 ALLEN 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 49 flodre 44 HAKSEK 44 HAKSEK 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER 01 flazola 46 SHILLER 50 STDXE 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 50 STDNE

206 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAflE PIH NURBER ALDERflAN AflDUNT HERZER. RUTH A HERZOG, FRED F. HERZDG, flargaret HEUERRAN, DONALD HEYDERAHK, JULIUS HEYRAK. DOROTHY HICKRAH. CHRISTIKA UICCINS. LOIS R HILL. GERTRUDE HILL, LEKA HILLIARD, VIRGINIA A. HILLRAN, ELLEN HILLSTRDR, HAZEL R. HILTON, KAY NINE, RDSALIE HINES, PERCY HIRSCH, ELLEN HIRSCH, FLDRENCE K. NIRSCN, GERTRUDE t. HIRSCH, JEAN G. HIRSCH, UALTER HIRSCHEL, ILSE R. HIRSH, BERNARD HDBAK, IREKE HDCHREIK, PAULA HODANDVAC, GLDRIA HODDR, ARTHUR V. HOEHN, GERALD L. HOEHNE, IRRA G HDFF, RILDRED HDFFRAN. ANNE L. HDFFnAH. DOLORES HDFFRAN. FRIEDA HDFFRAN. IRVING HOFFHAN, ROBERT HDFRAN, ANN HOGAK, HARY HOHKER. ANTKDHY H. HOKENSDN, FLORENCE HOLLAND, BELLE S. HOLLAND, HILLY HOLLANDER, RARSHALL HOLLEB, LDIS D. HDLLUB, LOUIS HDLHOUIST, ALICE G. NOLTZBERC. RAE HDLT2RAR, RAX HDLTZflAN, OSCAR HONDRDrr, JEAHKE HOPPE, EVELYK HORBERC. FLOREKCE ? SRITH 44 HANSEN 05 BLDOH SO STDNE 06 STEELE 41 DOHERTY 06 STEELE 41 DOHERTY 44 HANSEN 43 BERHARDINI 44 HANSEN 08 DIXON 48 SniTH 44 HANSEN 40 O'CONNOR 48 SHITH 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 49 NOORE 47 SCHULTER 40 D'CONKDR 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 50 STOKE 44 HANSEN 06 STEELE 48 SniTH 41 DOHERTY SO STONE 50 STONE 42 HATARUS 49 HDDRE 38 ALLEN SO STDKE 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEN SO STDNE 47 SCHULTER 44 HANSEN SO. 00. SO 00

207 67022 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NURBER ALDERflAN AROUXT HDRUICH, GERTRUDE HDRUICH, PAULIKE HDRUITZ, ANNE HORUITZ, RARIAH G. HDSEK. EDUARD F. HDUVOVRAS, APHRODITE HOUARD, ADELE HOUARD, HARIE HOUE, UIDLEI K. HUBBARD, VIRGINIA HUBERT, DAVID HUGHES, ANY HUHERCDOK, HELEK HUHTER, VIRGIHIA R. HUKTOUSKI, DAKIEL L. HURJA, HARIJANE HURUIT2, JEANETTE NUTCNESDN, LDRRAINE J NYHAN, ERUIN NYHAN, IRVING fl. HYNES, UlLLIAfl F lanndtti, HARY R. IDES, DLGA IGLITZ. LILLIAN IGDLKA, FLORENCE IKELER, nildred R. INTRIERI, RARY L IRELAND, LILY IRELAND, VIVIAN R. IRUIN, CLARISSE IRUIN, DOROTHY A. ISAAC, GEORGE U. ISAACS, FLDRENCE S. ISAACSON. ROLLIE ISACSON, DOROTHY ISEN, JOE J. ISHIDA. GEORGE ISHIDA, JULIUS J. ISLIXGER, CLAREKCE ISSEL, UlLLIAfl A IZEX, EDUARD A. izlnstark, LILLIAN L. JACKER, LISETTE JACKSON, EDUARD JACKSON, ELEANOR JACKSON, JAKE F. JACKSON, LDIS JACKSON, RUBY JACOBS. ROBERT F. JACOBS, OEENA JACOBS. FRANCES !) SRITH SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 30 STDKE 44 HAHSEK 41 DOHERTY 06 STEELE 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 30 SIDKE 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 50 STOHE 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 38 ALLEK 50 STDKE 48 SfllTH 48 SfllTH SO STDKE 42 KATARUS 30 STDKE 42 KATARUS 48 SfllTH 48 SfllTH SO STONE 50 STONE 48 SfllTH 43 BERHARDINI 44 SHILLER 42 HATARUS 44 SHILLER 06 STEELE 46 SHILLER 06 STEELE OS BLOOfl 46 SHILLER 50 STONE 48 SRITH

208 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COflfllTTEE DK FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL NAflE PIH HUHBER ALDERRAK ARDUKT JACOBS, JOAH H. JACOBS, RAURICE JACOBSDHH, niriar JACDBSDH, CLAREKCE t ADELLE JACDBSOK, EVE JACDBSDH, LORRAIKE JACDBSOK, VERA B. JACDBY, BARBARA JACDREK H t F JADUIN, BETTY JAFFE, LILLIAN B. JAKDB, ANTON JANCZAK, NORBERT JANKOUSKI, IRENE A. JANOFSKY, ELEANOR JANDUSEK, HARION JANDUIAK, RAYRDND JARDLIfl, IRENE JENSEN. RAYROND A. JEKSDN. CHRISTINE fl. JEUETT, JULIA T. JIRAK, BLAZEKA JOHNSON, ALHA JOHNSDN, JDKKSDK, JOHKSOX, JOHKSDK, JDHHSON, JDHHSON, JDHHSTDKi CHARLOTTE DORIS I FREDERICK fl HERflAH RARIE BELLARY UILLIAR DORDTHY JOKES, CHRISTINE H. JONES, CLETUS C. JONES, RARY JOSEPH, JACK JOSEPH, JANET JOSS, HERBERT I JOZEFIAK, TED JUDELSDK, HAROLD JURACO. HARY JUSTICE. GERALDINE E KACNRAN, CLARA L. KADI SDH, JDSEPH L. KAHN, ROSE KAISER, HELEN fl. KAISTO. LILLY fl. KAIZ. CELIA KALANAR, BETTY fl. KAICHBRENNER, FRANK KALE, UINIFRED A. KALIKA, DOROTHY KALLEK, HARIDH S KATARUS 42 HATARUS 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH 50 STONE 40 O'CDNNDR 46 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 48 SniTH 44 HANSEN 30 BIALCZAK 41 DOHERTY 23 LASKI SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 42 HATARUS 42 KATARUS 36 BANKS 48 SfllTH 05 BLDDfl 50 STOHE 48 SRITH 36 ALLEN 48 SfllTH 41 DOHERTY 44 SHILLER 04 STEELE 43 BERKARDIKI 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 36 BAKKS 43 BERKARDIKI 38 ALLEK 46 SHILLER SO STOHE 42 HATARUS SO STOKE 43 BERNARDINI 38 ALLEN SO STDNE 42 HATARUS 46 SHILLER 30 STOKE 46 SHILLER

209 67024 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COflfllTTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAflE PIX KURBER ALDERflAN AROUNT KALDPESES, KATHERIHE KANBERDS, CONSTANCE KAREN, JEANETTE KARERRAN, HELEN KARHERLING, RURIEL KAHPEL, SDL KANE, SALLY KANEFIELD, ALBERT KANEN, HARY KANTER, EDUARD A. KANTER, ETHEL KANTER, JACK KANTOUICZ, EDRUND KAPCHE, flable KAFLAH, ADELLE R. KAPLAN, ALBERT J KAPLAN, BERT KAPLAN, FRANCES KAPLAN. CDDDUIN KAPLAN. JOSEPHINE t HENRY KAPLAN. ROSE KAPLAN. ROSE KAPLAN. SAfl D. KAPLAN. SHELDON I. KAPDLAS. EUELYN XARACEDRGE. YETTA KARCN. NEVER KARLAK, STELLA KARflDUSKI, FRANCES KARRER, NORflAK KARRIEfl, ALBERT KASH, FRAXCES fl. KASfllRS, RITA KASPRZAK, ELEAKOR A. KASS, HENRY J. t RARGDT K. KASSNER, ELSA KATZ, BERNARD KAT2, BERNARD KATZ, CHARLES KATZ, ESTHER KATZ, HARRY KATZ, RILDRED KATZ, ROLLY KATZ, PHILIP R KATZ, UILLIAR KATZENSTEIN, ERNST L. KAUFflAN, FREflONT R. KAUFflAN, LAURENCE AND JOSEPHINE KAUFflAN, TYRUS L KAY, RICHAELEKE KAYLIK. ELAIHE STDNE 46 SHILLER 48 SfllTH 42 KATARUS SO STOKE SO STOKE 48 SfllTH 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 50 STOKE 44 HAKSEK 40 O'COKNOR 50 STDNE 43 BERKARDIKI SO STOKE 50 STOXE SO STDNE 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 41 DOHERTY 50 STOKE 06 STEELE 48 SfllTH 42 KATARUS 30 BIALCZAK 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDKE 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEH 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 43 BERKARDIKI 44 SHILLER 50 STDKE 44 HAHSEN 50 STDNE SO SO 00 SO. 00

210 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SRALL CLAIflS, CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NARE PIN KURBER ALDERflAK AHDUNT REISER, FRANCES KELLER, BEAT R. KELLEY, JOSEPHINE fl. KELNER, HENRIETTA KEENER, SALLY KERPLER, RARJDRIE KEflPSKI, HARRIET AHD VICTOR KENDRA, HELENA KENIG, NDE t IDA KENNEDY, JANE KENNEDY, LED KEND, RALPH KENDE, HEKRY KENSCK, RICHAEL NEXT,flAURICEA. KERflAX, PHILIP KERHER, OLIVER KERNOHAK, CARREL KERSTIEK, LORRAINE KESSELRAN, ANNETTE KESSLER, EDYTHE KESSLER. UILLIAR A. KILBORN, JUSTINE D. KINCADE, UILLIE KINDLEIN, ANNA KING, CDLERAN H. KIRCHICK, ALBERT J. KIRILDVA, LDRRAINE KIRRAN, FRIEDA KIRSCH, ESTHER KIRSCH, NORTON KIRSCHBAVR, IRVING KIRSCHLACER, NARY ANKE KISSAKE, JOSEPH KISSIK, ETHEL KITE, BARBARA L. KITE, HAROLD ( BERNICE KITT, UALTER KITZING, FRED KLARflER, HEDUIG U. KLECKA, JOHN J. KLEE, LILLIAK E. KLEIN, EDUARD KLEIN, IRVING KLEKOTKO, LUCILLE KLEREXT, LORRAINE KLEPACKI, ALICE KLESRAN, LEON C. KierXICK, FREIDA KLICKHAK, ELEHDRA A. KLIER, LAURA SO 50 SfllTH snith ALLEK STDKE STONE 50 STORE 30 BIALCZAK 42 HATARUS NATARUS BLDDR STDKE KATARUS DDHERTY HAKSEK HAHSEN HATARUS 48 SRITH 50 STDKE 43 BERNARDINI 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 06 STEELE 48 SRITH 29 BURRELL SO STOXE 44 HANSEN 30 STDKE SO STDNE SHILLER SfllTH KATARUS DOHERTY SHILLER STDKE 46 SHILLER 42 HATARUS 13 OLIVO 50 STDKE 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 30 STDKE 48 SRITH 38 ALLEK 30 STONE SO SO 00

211 67026 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE OK FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIHS, CITY DF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAflE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN ARDUHT KLINENBER6, JACBUCLINE KLINGER, KATHLEEN KLITZKY, HARK KLOCK, HELEN RAE KLOSKE, UALTER S. KLOUDEN. ROSE L KLUSS. RINNIE KNOPF. BEATRICE KNUTH. UILFRED F. KOCH. HENRY R. KDEHLER. AUGUSTE XOEHLER. CHARLES KDEHLER. HENRY G. KDEK. JACOUCS KOEHIG, RILDRED KDEHIGSBERG. flaida KDEPKE, HARRIET E. KDFFLER. SARUEL U. KOGAH. BETTY KOLAR. ANNE KOLEN. GLADYS KDLINSKI. HELEN KOLOS. RARY KDNDROSKI. LEONA KORPERDA. JDHN F. KDXITZER. RARIE 1. KDNOPKA, STELLA H. KDNRAD, ANNE KDHRATH, FRIEDA KDPLIK, SYLVIA KORDUPLESKI, RARY XORIATH, ERKA KORRAK, IDA KORNER, AKKA RORKFELD, CLARA KORNICK, ROSE KDRXOELJE, CLIFFORD C. KORR, RETA KDRSHAK, RURIEL KDRYCAN, HERHAN KDSCINSKI. ANTOINETTE KDSLDUSKY. RUTH KOSHER. EDUARD KDSDVER. ANNA KDSTELNY, GEORGE KDSTHAN, RILFDRD KOSTYCZ, FLDRENCE KOTAR, ROTH fl. KOTCH, RIVIAN KOTLER, BETTY KDTLICKY, CELIA STOKE 38 ALLEX 44 HAKSEK 23 LASKI 36 BAKKS 42 HATARUS 30 STDKE 41 DOHERTY 40 O'COKKDR 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH SO STDKE 30 STDKE 38 ALLEX 42 KATARUS 40 O'COKKOR 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 13 DLIVD 40 O'CONNOR 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STDNE SO STDNE 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 50 STDKE 38 ALLEN 50 STDNE 40 D'CDNNDR 38 ALLEN 36 BANKS 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE SO STONE

212 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDflfllTTEE ON FIKAHCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURHAL HARE PIH HUHBER ALDERRAN AflDUNT KDTULA, ALICE KOVAC, PAUL KOVITZ, RDLLY KflUALSKI, ELEANOR KOZAK, VIOLET KDZLOUSKI. FLDRENCE KRAFF. CLARA R. KRAFT. RERLE KRAIN. SYLVIA. KRAITSIK. NORRAH I. KRARER. LESTER KRAMER. RILTDN KRAVETS. ROSE KRAVITZ, ESTHER KRENSKY. ROSERARY KREPS, DRRIN C. KRETSKE, HARRIETTE S. KREZEL, LDRRAINE KRIEC, BEVERLY H. KRNETA, JDVO KROLIK, PAUL P KRODK, RUTH R. KRUEGER, RETA KRUHHDLZ, RARY L. KRUPP, KAY KRYS, FRANK KUCHHECKI, ZDZISLAU KUHN, HELEK RUHR, LAUREHCE KULCSAR, JUDY fl. KULOVITZ, UALTER KUXICKIS, DDRA E. KUPFER, ALLEN KURCZ, IRENE A. XURDUSKI, ISABELLE XORSHEKBAUN, ESTHER RUSH, HARTHA KUSSY, AKKA KUTCHINS, BERNICE L. KUTCHINS, EDRUND LACESA, YOLANDA A. LAEflLE, HILDRED N. LARS, JACK J. LANDS, VERA S. LANDA, ANNA LANDECK. SARAH LAHDESflAK. SYLVIA LANDLER. BONNIE LANDSHAK. FRAKCES LAKDSRAH. HARRIETTE K. LANDSflAN. RAX KATARUS 40 O'CONNOR 34 BANKS 41 DOHERTY 41 DOHERTY 50 STONE 50 STDNE 48 SfllTH 50 STDKE 44 SHILLER 44 SHILLER 30 STDKE 50 STDKE 42 KATARUS 42 HATARUS 38 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 44 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 50 STDKE 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 46 SHILLER 43 BERNARDINI 44 HAKSEK 47 SCHULTER 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEK 41 DOHERTY 40 O'COKKDR 50 STDKE 48 SfllTH 38 ALLEN 50 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STONE 48 SfllTH 44 HAHSEK 50 STDKE

213 67028 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COflfllTTEE DN FINANCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERRAN ARDUKT LAKE. SARUEL F. LAKG. BERTHA LAHGE. HARVEY LARGE. OTTO F. LANCE. YVONNE LANCER, ANNA LANGCR. NED LANCFORD. RICHARD LAKDFF. RICHAEL S. LAPEDUS, HELEN H. LAPIKE, BERTHA LARSEH, CLEDHORE H. LARSON, JOSEPHINE H. LARSON, NANCY C. LAUER, ELAINE fl. LAURETD, flarie LAULER, JAflES V LAURENCE, CHARLES LAUSHE, LORRAINE LAUSDN, LAZARE, ALBERT T. RUDY B. DAVID HYflAN LAZARUS, LEADER, LEAR, DORDTHY LEARNER, DAVID R. LEAVITT, ANITA LEAVITT, EVELYN LEAVITT, JERDflE LEAUITT, JERRY J. LEBER, RURIEL J LEDERER, ESTHER P LEFEBVRE, HILDRED K. LEFF, SYLVIA D. LEFXOVITZ. flary LEFTUICH, HAROLD A. LEHST, HAROLD LEIB, RAHDEL LEIBERRAN, JESSIE LEIBOUITZ, nurray J. LEIBDUITZ, LEDH LEIGH. ELIZABETH LEIPSIG. ROBERT LCLITD, UDINE LENAHAN, VERA LEKKOK, RAXINC I. LENZ, LISA LEONARDO, flargaret LEONE. ANN LEPEK. GENEVIEVE T. LEPDRE. NICHAEL LEPTICH. JDSEPH B STDKE SO STDKE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 40 O'CDNNDR 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER SO STONE SO STDNE 34 BAHKS 40 SRITH 42 HATARUS 43 BERKARDIKI 44 SHILLER OS BLDDR 42 KATARUS 42 HATARUS SO STDNE SO STDKE SO STONE 30 STDKE 43 BERKARDIKI 48 SHITH 40 D'CDNNDR 44 NAKSEX 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 42 NATAROS 46 SHILLER 40 D'CDNNDR SO STDNE 41 DOHERTY 48 SHITH 30 STONE 41 DOHERTY 40 D'CDNNDR SO STDNE 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 41 DOHERTY 44 HANSEN 30 00

214 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SRALL CLAIflS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURHAL NARE PIN HUHBER ALDERRAK AflDUNT LERNER. ISADDRE LERNER, NIRIAR LERNER, SYLVIA fl. LESERITZ, STANLEY fl. lejly, PHJIJP LETUIN, IRVING LEVENSTAR, ROLLIE LEVENTHAL, BEATRICE H. LEVEY, BIRDIE LEVI, ADOLPH LEVI, JIfl LEUIK, ALBERT LEVIK, GERALD S. LEVIN, HELEN LEVIN, HEHRIETTA LEVIK, IDA LEVIN, JDSEPH J. LEVIN, LEONA fl. LEVIN, LEUIS LEVIN. LIBBY LEVIK. NANNY LEVIN, flarvin LEVIN, NEL LEVIN, RORRIS fl. LEVIN, PHYLLIS LEVIK. SHIRLEY LEVIN. SUE LEVINE. ALFRED-FRANCES LEVINE. BERTHA LEVINE, EDUARD G. LEVINE, EVE LEVINE, HELEN D. LEVINE, HOUARD J LEVINE, HARIDH LEVINE. RUTH LEVINSDN. CELIA LEVINSDN. LEONARD LEVINTHAL,fl.LESTER LEVITAK, S ( F LEVY, ABE LEVY, DOROTHY LEVY, ESTELLE LEVY, ETHEL LEVY, GERALD LEVY, HABEL UVr, HARCAREf LEVY. RAX LEVY. ROSELYH LEVY, SAfl LEUANDDUSKI, BOLESLAU LEUIS, BERTRAfl ?] HATARUS 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 44 SHILLER 42 MTARUS 44 HAHSEN 30 STDNE 50 STDNE 44 HAHSEN 44 SHILLER 42 HATARUS SO STONE 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 50 STOKE 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 48 SRITH 42 HATARUS 50 STDKE SO STDKE 30 STDKE 46 SHILLER 30 STDKE 44 HAHSEK 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 44 HAHSEN 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER 30 STONE 49 RDDRE 46 SHILLER 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE SO STDNE 48 SRITH 46 SHILLER SO 00 SO SO 00

215 67030 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COflfllTTEE DK FIKAKCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURXAL HARE PIN NUflBER ALDERRAN AROUNT LEUIS, DOROTHY t RILTDK LEUIS, EVELYN LEUIS, HATTIE LEUIS, HELEK LEUIS, ROBERT F. LEUIS, SUSAK LICHARD, DAVID LICHIERRAN, DORIS LICHTflAN, UILLIAR LIEB, JDSEPH LIEBERRAN, LAURENCE LIEBERflAH, RUTH LIEBERflAK, SYLVIA LIEBERSDN, GEORGE LIEGGI, HRS. JDSEPH LICUARI, JOHK i KAKCY LIXDSEY. ARUIL LINEBERCER, NORHA LINTA. SYLUIA LIPP, ROLLIE LIFPRAN, BEVERLY LIPSCHULTZ, ELI LIPSEY, LILLIAN LIPSXY, ALFRED P. LIPUflA, flildred LIRTZflAN, JULIUS LIRTZflAN, LAURENCE LISS, CLARA F. LISS, IDA LI IRAN, DDROTHY LDBERT, SDL LDBD, CARREN fl. LDCHBIHLER, flary G. LDCK, UALTER B. LOCKHART, FRANKLYK LOCOXIE, UITD S LOEB, SAR LDEB, UILLIAR LOEUY, HENRY LOGAN, STEPHANIE LDHAN, VERA LOMASNEY, ttarcella LDNASTRD, RICHARD LOMAX. GERALDIKE LOKDON, ESTELLE LONG, UILLIE LOPEZ, VINCEHT LDUER. SUSAK S. LDVE, RAYKARD LDUERV. JULIETTE LUBIK. TILLIE STOKE 44 HANSEN 06 STEELE 50 STONE 42 NAIARUS 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE SO STONE 30 STDNE 30 STDNE 47 SCHULTER 06 STEELE 49 RDDRE 44 HANSEH 36 BANKS 43 BERHARDINI 48 SRITH 48 SRITH 44 HANSEH 30 STDNE 49 HDDRE 30 STDNE 38 ALLEN 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 40 O'COHKOR 30 STDNE SO STDKE 44 HAKSEK 50 STDKE 42 KATARUS 06 STEELE SO STDKE 46 SHILLER 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 44 HAKSEK 08 DIXON 50 00

216 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CORRITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAME PIX KUflBER ALDERflAN AMDUKT LUCZAK. VIRCINIA U LUDTKE. MEDARD F. LUDUIG. SAUL LUKOFF. LAURA LUNA. ANGEL ( JUANHA LUKD. ARTHUR LUKDOUIST, CARRELLA LURTZ, DORIS P LUSTRAN, SAflUEL J LUTSEY, JAflES LUTZ, LILLIAN L LYNH, GILBERT LYBltS, TILLIE RACALUSO, JDSEPH RACCHIA, PHILOflENA RACHAT. THELMA MACIE. EVELYN MACIHA, ANNA MACK, GERTRUDE I. RACKEY, FRAKK J. MACKIN, MARY MADDEN, JARES F. MAGNUS, MANUEL NAHCR. LDRETTA C. MANERAS, MARIA NAHDN, MARY R. HAIL. BETTY RAJCHRDUSKI, STEFANIA RAXRINSKI, AIDA L HALL, EDITH RALLEN. BELLE RALNATI. DONNA R. RALNEKOFF, NATHAN S. MALDKEY, CATHERIKE B. RALUS, SHIRLEY MAKASSE, DOROTHY HAHDEL. CHARLOTTE RANFREDI, IRENE RANGURTEN, JACK flann. BELLE MANX. JDSEPH NAXHA, ESTHER S. HANDLIS. STEPHEN HARANTZ. IRENE MARCUS. ESTHER MARCUS. GRACE t RAX RARCUS, JEANETTE RARCUS, JULIUS RARCUS, UILBUR RARCOLIS, IDA flargdlis, flilton BANKS 40 D'CDNNDR 47 SCHULTER 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 50 STORE 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 50 STDKE 23 LASKI 23 LASKI 50 STOKE 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY SO STDNE 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 13 DLIVD 42 KATARUS 38 ALLEK 44 HAHSEN 50 STOHE 46 SHILLER 34 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDKE 42 KATARUS 48 SHITH 43 BERKARDIKI 44 HAKSEK 48 SMITH 50 STONE 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HANSEN 48 SfllTH 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN

217 67032 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE DH FIKAHCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL KANE PIN NUMBER ALDERMAK AMDUKT MARKDVITZ, MARION C. MARKS, HARRY HARKS, LUCILE fl. flaroui, BERNICE HARSH. ELEAKOR HARSHALL. JOSEPH RARTIK. KRIS HARTIK. RUTH L. MARTIK, VICTORIA G. HARU. CARHELO RARX. EDUARD B. RARX, HAKS flarx, SUSI flarzulld, FILOflENA RASCARI, SALVATDR I, AGNES RASCHKER, LUCIA A MASCR, IKCE MASON, FRANCES L. flassaro, ROBERT J. RASSARSKY, HARJDRIE H. RASSDODA, GARAL NATERKO. ROSE RATHES, ESTER N. MATHISEN, CARDLIKE MATIK, RUBIK MATKDVCIK, EDUARD G. MATTES. ELEAKOR NATTFELD. JACOUELYK A. HATYSKIELA. LILLIAK R. RATZER, JOSEPH RAURELLO, CARL RAURER, ACRES RAURD, PHILIP R HAXDURIS, JAKE MAYER, MARIAK NAYSTCR, SIDNEY NAZUREK, LOUISE MAZZA, FRANK MC CARTHY. VIRGINIA MCALPINE, ELIZABETH P. nccann, ALBERT L. RCCANK. LED MCCASLIK. GERALDIKE MCCAULEY. CDRIKKE MCCLELLAK, EDUARD RCCLURE, HUKTER C MCCORMICK, flaurice D. MCDERMDTT, JAMES MCDDKALD, HERMAH I ALLEXE RCDOKALL, JAKICE RCGANN. JAMES G SO STONE 23 LASKI SO STONE 44 HAKSEK SO STOXE 13 DLIVD 49 RODRE 36 BANKS 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER OS BLDDfl 42 NATAROS 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY 41 DOHERTY SO STONE 48 SfllTH SO STORE 44 HAKSEK 38 ALLEK 42 HATARUS 38 ALLEN 49 ADORE 30 STDNE 44 HAKSEK 36 BAKKS 48 SfllTH 41 DOHERTY 06 STEELE 46 SHILLER 05 BLDDfl 40 O'COKNOR 50 STDNE 30 BIALCZAK 05 BLDDfl 38 ALLEK 30 00

218 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CORRITTEE DH FIKAKCE SRALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NARE PIN NUflBER ALDERRAN AROUNT RCGILLICUDDY, JDAN RCGDVERN, DUEN RCGUICAN, JOHN R. RCHALE. KATHERIHE MCHUGH, EILEEN M RCIKTYRE, ROBERT MCKELVY, HELEN MCKENZIE. ELIZABETH RCKIEL. EDNA H. RCKUCD. EILEEK nclaughlik, LILLIftNNE L. RCLAUGHLIN, RUTH flclcax, ANN R. RCHAKAROX, KATHRYH NCMICHAEL, URSULA fl. RCKALLY, AKKE NCKARARA, GEKEVIEVE HCNICHDLS, THDRAS RCXULTY, JEAX RCUHORTER, CARL HEDDU, ARTHUR REDDU, BESSIE REHLER, RARGARET E. REHR, JERDflE fleisel, JDSEPH REISTER. JANICE. REISTER. SARAH REITUS, HAROLD RELBER. LISELDTIE RELIX, BLAKCHE RELIN, SALLY RELKIK, MARCOS HELZER, UILLIAM NENAKER. GERALD J. MENDELOUITZ. MARY RENDELSSHN. HARRY MENDELSOHN. MELVIN MENDES, CHARLOTTE RERRELSTEIN, ALBERT RERRELSTEIN, ROSE NERDS, HELEN RERSCH, FRANCES HERTZ, DONALD J. flesirou. FREDA flesse. LILLIAN fletcalf, ELIZABETH METHOD, RARGARET REYER, BEVERLY fl. fleyer. LEONA NEYERS. BEN MEYERS. FRANCES fl O'CONNOR 44 HANSEN 30 BIALCZAK 44 HANSEN 4S SRITH 13 OLIVO 48 SRITH 42 HATARUS 42 KATARUS 42 HATARUS 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY 13 DLIVD 42 KATARUS 23 LASKI 48 SRITH 50 STORE 48 SRITH 40 O'CONNOR 44 HANSEN 42 KATARUS 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH SO STONE 42 HATARUS SO STDNE 50 STDNE SO STONE 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 30 STONE 30 STDNE 36 BAHKS 36 BANKS 30 STDNE 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER 44 HAHSEK 30 BIALCZAK SO 00 SO

219 67034 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDflfllTTEE DH FINANCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAME PIN NUflBER ALDERflAN AHDUNT REYERS. ISABELLE REYERS. NORMAN B. MEZZANO, THOMAS L. MIANO. LORETTA MICHAELS, TRUDIE MICHALEC, LEDNA E. RICHALS, ELEONORA RICHELSDN, IRVING fllgahl, SHIRLEY fl. nikelsons, AHKA RILAS, ANNE C. HUES, CECILIA RILICE, RARY MILLER, BERNARD R. MILLER, BLAKCHE MILLER, DELORES K. RULER, EDUARD J. RILLER, FAYE RILLER. GLADYS fliller. HELEK niller, KATE ( RILTDK fliller, LEUIS J. fliller, LLOYD fliller, flarie fliller, HILDRED RILLER, RITA RILLER. RITA fliller. ROBERT fliller. SIDNEY E. fliller. UILLIAR RILLER. UlLLIAfl RINAS, FRANCES E. RINCBERC. ROSE MINER, CHARLES L. RIKKUS, SAflUEL RINHECI. GEORGIA flindgue, UlLLIAfl P. HINTZER, BEVERLY S. fliserendino. ANNE E. nishel, JACK flishkin, LEDKARD fllshdulafl, RUTH flisic, STEVE flistaras. EVAKGELIXE RITCHELL. GLORIA RITCHELL. JARES RITCHELL. LOUISE HITTELDORF, LED B. HIYAKE, HIRDSHI HLECZKD, BERKICE HDBERLY, DOROTHY C D OObO SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 48 SfllTH 38 ALLEN SO STDNE 38 ALLEN 43 BERNARDINI 38 ALLEN 05 BLDOR 36 BANKS 44 HAHSEK 06 STEELE 13 DLIVD 42 KATARUS SO STDKE 06 STEELE 40 D'CDKXDR 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY SO STONE SO STDNE 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 48 SRITH 50 STONE 50 STDNE 40 D'CDNNDR 50 STONE 23 LASKI 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 50 STONE 48 SRITH 50 STOHE 06 STEELE 46 SHILLER 36 BANKS SO

220 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COflfllMCE ON FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIflS. CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL NAME PIN HUHBER ALDERflAK AMOUNT MDCH, ALBERT HDEH, MARCH D. RDIL, DAVID RDHTALBAND, LEON MDNTELL, SHELBY L HOOKEY, JDHH T. RDDKEY, JUANITA C RDDRE, FLORENCE t HARIE RDDRE. GLADYS MDORE, JAflES B. RDDRE, KATHERIHE RDRAZDXI, JDHH A HDRELAXD, RARY NDRGAX, ALEX HORGAK, BETSY A. RORREALE, YVDXXE L. RORRIS, GEORGE MORRIS, SDL MORRISON, NAOfll RORROS. JDSEPH L. RDRROU. ALICE HDSCDVITZ. flary ROSES, JERORE MDSKOVITZ. HENRIETTA RDSXUS, ANNE V. MDSS, AL MOSS, BERTHA MUCH, JOSEPH MUELLER, ELISABETH MUELLER, EMILY R. flullakey, LYHNE RULLARKEY. NORRA ROLLER, ELIZABETH M. MULTDK. ELEANOR F. MULVEY, CATHERINE Y. MURPHY, JDSEPH J. MURRAY, GERTRUDE E MURRAY, JANE E. HUSOLFF, STEPHANIE HYER, BELLE MYERS, ALRA NA6EDRICH, RAE HADLER, NORBERT NADUS, BRDNDEIL A. NACEL, UALTER NACLER, JEANNE NANM, BERNARD NAIRAN. ALBERT ( KETTIE NAKAYARA. JOE fl. NARENS. PAULINE P. HARLIAN. RODPEN SRITH 38 ALLEK 44 HANSEN 23 LASKI 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 06 STEELE 48 SRITH 43 BERNARDINI 34 BANKS 04 STEELE 30 STDNE 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEN 30 BIALCZAK 50 STONE 44 HANSEN SO STONE 36 ALLEK SO STONE 46 SHILLER 48 SRITH SO STONE 44 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 30 ALLEN 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY SO STDKE SO STDNE 30 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 30 STDNE 48 SMITH 43 BERNARDINI SO 00 SO. 00

221 67036 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAME PIN NUflBER ALDERflAN AflOUHT NASSAU. RUTH NASTALI. VIRGINIA NATENBERG. LILLIAN NATHAN. CARL NATHAN, DANIEL NATHAN, HARRIET B. NATHAN, LIBBY B. NATHANSON, JACOB HATHEKSOX, CHARLOTTE KAUCLE, DDROTHY KAURDCKI, IREKE NAXDN, FERK NEEHAK, MARY J. KEIDITCH, JULIAK NEIRAN, RARTHA B. HEIRARK, BEH KEIHS, DR. IRVING NELSON, ESTHER NEREROFF, HASKELL NERIRDU, BETTY NEMTUSAK, ANTHONY J. NETERDUICZ, ELEONDRA NEUBERC, LERDY NEUERT, PAUL KEUHAUSER. DORIS NEURAN, LAURENCE NEURANN, ROBERT V. NEUBURCER. ERNA NEHflAN, LILLIAN HEUflAK, MILDRED NEHMAK, SYLUIA KICHOLSDK, SALLY KICXSOK, BETTY J. NICDLET, FLORENCE NICOLOPULDS, ZACN NICPAN, ELEANOR F. NIELSEN, CONSTANCE M. NIELSEN, CABRIELLA NIEMIEC, EUCENE NIESSEN, LILLIAN S. NIXON, ROSE NOBLE, HELEN E. XDCEK, AKTDIKETTE P. NOCUN, URSULA NOLAN, CHARLENE NORD, HEKRY J. KDRIK, SIDKEY J. KDRRIS, LILLIAK KDRSTROR, FLOREKCE C. XDRTRAX, ROSE R. NORTON, ARTHUR HANSEN 48 SfllTH 44 SHILLER SO STDNE 30 STONE 50 STDNE SO STONE SO STONE SO STDNE SO STDNE 40 O'CONNOR SO STDNE 18 flurphy 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS SO STDKE 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEN 44 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 40 D'CDKHDR 48 SfllTH 40 O'COKNOR 34 BAKKS 30 STDNE SO STDKE SO STOHE 30 STDKE 48 SfllTH 44 HAHSEN 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 30 STDNE 48 SfllTH 46 SHILLER SO DO SO 00

222 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SRALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAME PIN NUMBER ALDERRAN AMOUNT KDRUAY, HELEN NORUELL, DORIS NDTARO, HELEK KDTHEISEK, MARGARET KDVAK, HELEK E. XOUAK, KATHLEEN KDVAK, SARAH SCHECHTER KDUAKOUSKI. CLEMEKCE NDUICKI, ANDREU ROHINSDK. ANN XUDELMAK. ALVIK NUNEZ. ANNE L. NUSSBAUH. MYRON XYBERC, CLEMENCE C. NYCZ. EUGENIA G D.MALLEY, PATRICK L. O'BRIEN. BERNARD fl. D'CDNNDR, AGNES O'COKKDR. LUCILLE O'COKKOR, RARIDN A D'flEARA, JUNE F. O'NEILL. ADDIE O'NEILL, LOUISE D. O'NEILL, flargaret D. D'TOOLE, JDHH T. OAKS, VIOLET E. OBERHARDT. ROBERT H. OBOLER, flarilvk DBRIEN, CHARLOTTE DDUAZXY, MAE OGDCK, SEYRDUR t flarie OHKERUS, FAYE DJEDA, LORRAIKE DKRIH, flakky DLESKER, TOR DLIVEK, ANNA OLIVER, ROBERT L. DLKEN, RADELIHE R. DLSNANSKY, EUGENE t LUCILLE OLSON, BERNICE OLSDH, CECELIA L. OLSON, LDRETTD DLSDN, RARGARET OLZESKI, LUCILLE DRANS, BESS DNDFRID, RARCARET S DPPENHEIR, RARY G. DRLAND, ROSELLA DRDZCD, ENRIQUE N. DRSATTI, ADAH DRSHAH, RORRIS S DLIVD 44 SHILLER 36 BAHKS 01 RAZDLA SO STONE 50 STDNE 40 O'CDNNDR 42 HATARUS 40 D'CDNNDR 43 BERNARDINI 36 BANKS 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 36 BAKKS 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 50 STONE 48 SRITH 30 BIALCZAK 44 HAKSEK 42 KATARUS 44 HAKSEK 42 HATAROS SO STDKE 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER SO STOKE 41 DOHERTY 44 HAHSEN 34 BANKS 30 STONE 43 LEVAR 34 BANKS 44 SHILLER 34 BANKS 48 SRITH SO DO J SO

223 67038 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE ON F INANCE SMALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURHAL HANC PIK HURBER ALDERRAN AROUNT DRZECH, AKCELIKE OSACKY, JOHN J OSBERG. HAROLD DSSDFF, HARRY OSTER, RDRTOH H. OSTERflAK. flarvin DTTENFIELD. SADIE DVCHARCHYH. STEPHANIE OVCRGARD. JACK P. DVtUTZKA. SARA OXLEY, FRANCES E. PAAS, UALTER PACDCHE, MIMI PAIGE. NOVELLA PAJU, SALME PALM. ALICE PALUMBD. AHARDSE L. PALURBD, ROSE T. PANCZXD, FRANK J. PAHICI. VIRGIHIA PANTER. IRUIN PAOLI, IDA PAPA, RARY PAPPALARDD, EDNA PARIS, SUE H. PARKER. IRflA PARKER. NAORI KLAIR PARKER. RYLAND PARKS. GUSSIE M PARKS, ROBERT B PARNELL, ELLEN PARSONS, ARRAND PARZEN, PHILIP I TRUDE PASCHAL, UILLIE PASOLD. LUCILLE C. PASSIN, RUTH PASSMAK, ALVIN S. PASTKO, ROSE PASTDRINO, MARIE A. PATIS, IRUIN C. PATTOK, ELDISE M. PATURKO, SARA PAUL SDK, ABE PAULDUSKI, LUCIAK PAULOUSKI, MARY PAYNE, LUCILLE PEARL, ALBERT PEARL, ERUIN PEARLMAN, EVE PEARLSTCIN, GENE PECHO, VICTOR GABINSKI 23 LASKI SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE SO STONE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 06 STEELE 38 ALLEN 41 DOHERTY 48 SRITH 36 BAKKS 38 ALLEN 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 44 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 34 BANKS 08 DIXON 44 HAHSEK 04 STEELE 36 BANKS 48 SfllTH SO STDNE 36 BANKS 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 44 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 04 STEELE 30 STDNE 30 STONE 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER SO. 00 "lo.oo. ). 00 '.00 SO. 00

224 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COflfllTTEE DK FIKAKCE SRALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL HARE PIN NURBER ALDERflAN AROUXT PECHUKAS, UERHE B PECK. ISADDRE PECKER, NDRRAN PECKLER, FLORENCE PECDT, SR., ROY C. PEDERSEN, LAVERKE PEISCHL, CECILIA R. PELKA, UAHDA P. PELLAR, LDUIS FELLER, HAKKAH PELLICDRE, ALBERT P. PENTDNEY, RARIA J. PENZIK, PHYLLIS F. PERKINS, THELRA PERXDVICH JR., DARK J PERLMAH, HELEK FERLRAN, SARUEL PERLOU, BERNARD PERLSTADT. SIDNEY PERLSTEIN. HATHAH N. PERDTTD, EflflA fl PERRES, IKE I SYLVIA PERRY, FLORENCE E FERRY, HARY FERUZZATO, ALBERT PESZEK. ESTHER FETCHER, IDA E. PETELLA, RARY PETERS, ALAN PETERS, ANDREU J. PETERSON, flaridn A. FETRIE, DOROTHY B. PETTIKEO, RITA» SAfl FFEIFER, RADALIHE PFLAUR, SHIRLEY B. PHEE, LAVERKE PHILLIPS, BERTHA S. PHILLIPS, NICHOLAS PIAZZl, GLORIA PICK, RUTH PICXARD,BERNICE PIELA, LDTTIE PIERCE, LEO H. PIKE, FLDRENCE FINK, ETTA PINKERT, GERTRUDE PINSKY, KOBEY FIFITDNE. RALPH PIRIE, JEAN PISHITELLD, JENNIE PITLER, JENKIE B LASKI 40 O'COKKDR 42 KATARUS 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 23 LASKI 36 BANKS 42 KATARUS SO STDKE 40 D'CDKHDR 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 30 STDNE 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 44 HANSEH 36 BANKS 44 SHILLER 34 BAKKS 42 KATARUS 19 RUGAI 50 STOKE 36 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI 36 BANKS 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 50 STDNE 36 ALLEN 13 DLIUD 50 STDNE SO STONE 41 DOHERTY 42 KATARUS 50 STOHE 50 STDKE SO. 00

225 67040 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COnniTTEE ON FIKAHCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL NAME PI* NUMBER ALDERRAN AROUNT PITZELE, ELEAKOR PIZUR, LDTTIE FLAST, THEODORE PLEHK, BEATRICE PLETICHA, DORDTHY A. PLOTKIN. SYLVIA FLOTNICK, HARY POCIASK. HELEX FDCIASK, NATALIE FOLACER, JOHN FOLAN, JOSEPHINE POLEN, DINAH FDLIXDFF, BERNARD FDLISKY, IRHIN POLLACK, ROSLYN POLLACK, SALLY POLLOCK, AARON PDLNIK, JOHN L. FDLDNETZKY, flimi POMARANC. SOPHIE FORERAKTZ. BERKARD S. POMERAKTZ. RUTH L. POKDER. LULA PDHITCH. MAX POPP. MARTHA PORT, IDELl PORTER, AXDREU PORTER, ERKESTIKE FDSNER, ELIZABETH H. PDST, ANN PDTASNUIK, FRANCES F. PDTTACE, JOHN C. POTTER. EDITH PDULDS. BERNICE PDUELL, ROBERTA PDUERS. ESTYR POUROZER, FRANK J. FRACER, DOROTHY PRAGER, ROBERT FRATH, MARIE F. FRESTOH, MARYEA FRESTDK, PAUL PRICE, BERKICE PRICE, FLOREKCE PRIEST. DENNIS F. FRIDLA, ANN FRDBISKY, ESTHER PROCHEP, BERKARD J. FROTZ, MARIE FRUZAHSKY, HELEN PRYMACZEK, LDUIS SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 48 SMITH 13 OLIVO 43 BERNARDINI 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 43 BERNARDINI 30 STDKE 44 HAKSEK 30 STORE 30 STOKE 42 KATARUS SO STDXE 38 ALLEX SO STOKE 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS SO STONE 04 STEELE 44 HAHSEK 41 DOHERTY 30 STDNE OS BLDOM 06 STEELE 46 SMITH 46 SHILLER 48 SHITH 06 STEELE 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEK,44 HANSEN 50 STONE 38 ALLEN 34 BANKS 44 SHILLER 49 RDDRE 46 SMITH 44 HANSEN 48 SRITH 50 STONE 34 BANKS SO STDNE SO. 00 SO. 00

226 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COflfllTTEE OH FIKAKCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAflE PIK KURBER ALDERflAK ARDUKT PRZYBYLDHSKI, UALTER PURDY, DONALD l EVANS, UlLLIAfl PYDO, HARRIET H FYLE, EVELYN N. OUINN, GERALDINE RAAB, RUTH RABAN, FRANCES RABETZ, JOHN F. RABIN, PEARL RABIKOVITZ, flae RADER, AKNETTE RADERRACHER, SANTINA RA6INS. ADELE RALLO. FLDRENCE RAflEY, flarie RAflSAY, CHARLES E. RAHSEY, CLAREKCE RAHALLO, FRED fl. RAKDALL, CHARLES RANDALL, GERTRUDE RANDAZZD, ANTHONY RANDELL, RUTH K. RANEY, RYRTLE L. RANIERE, VIOLET RAFAFORT, RELAHIE RAFFAPORT, ESTHER RAFPEPORT, ADOLPH RAPPEPORT. RILTDN RAPPORT. ELLA RAPPORT. IDA RATHER. GERALD RAVALLI. VITO A. RAVEN, NORMA RAVIN, ROSE RAY, EflANUEL fl. RAYRDND, JOHN J. RECKLES, RAURICE RECKSIECK, GLORIA fl. RECUPIDO, ANTDIKETTE REED, DDDLIA E. RECER, LUELLA REICH, STEVE I flargrit REICNRAN, EDITH REIT. flarsnall/jenkie REIFF, SIDNEY C. REIFFEL. EVELYK L. REINER. DELERESE REINSISSEL, ALEX REISBERG, EARLE REITZES, DIETRICH REKZY, JUKE L lz U HAKSEK 41 DOHERTY 19 RUGAI 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 13 DLIVD 42 KATARUS SO STONE 43 BERNARDINI 38 ALLEN 23 LASKI 06 STEELE 43 BERNARDINI 48 SfllTH 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 44 HANSEH 41 DOHERTY 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 30 STDNE 30 STONE 30 STDNE 50 STDNE 38 ALLEN 49 ROORE SO STDNE 50 STONE SO STDNE 48 SRITH 47 SCHULTER 42 KATARUS 44 HANSEN SO STDNE 50 STONE 38 ALLEN 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 23 LASKI (i.0fl

227 67042 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE DN FINANCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAME FIN NUflBER ALDERMAN AHDUNT RESHKIN, JERORE RESNICK. SOPHIE RESNIK, LED REST. DAVID REULEIX. INGA E. REVZEN, SELRA U. REXIHIS, THEANO T. REYNOLDS. RUTH B. RICCIO. NELLE J. RICE. DDROTHY X. RICE. JOHN L. RICE, SYLVIA RICE. UILLA B. RICH. IRUIK RICH, RICHARD H. RICHARDS, SABIHA H. RICHELLE. DAVID RICHHAK, HAROLD G. RICNHSNB, MILTON RIEBANDT, CHESTER RIFFKIND, HAXUELL RIFKIND, SADIE RILEY, JOHN J. RIRBOYR, LYVBDV RIMLAND, LILLIAN RING, ANN RINGA, FRAKCES A. RINI. ANNA RINDZZI, VIRGINIA RIPSTEIN, EDITH RISSMAN, EDITH RITTI, DOMINIC J. RIZZO, JDSEPH J ROBBIN, HERNAK ROBERT, EMERY ROBERTS, AKCELIKE ROBERTS, FLOREKCE B. ROBERTS, GDLDIE ROBCRTZ, HENRY J. ROBINS, SYLVIA ROBINSON, IRUIN ROBINSDH. MDKDD S. ROCHE, FRAKCIS t FLORENCE ROCHE, PATRICK RDCKUELL, DDROTHY RODER, MILDRED RODIN, ANHI ROGERS, UIVIAK R. ROHDE, GERTRUDE B. ROMAH, JOSEPH F. RDHAHD, JAMES J STDNE SO STONE 48 SMITH 50 STONE 48 SMITH 13 DLIVO 07 BEAUERS 48 SMITH 43 BERNARDINI 48 SMITH 43 BERNARDINI 48 SHITH 30 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 50 STONE 44 HANSEN SO STONE 48 SMITH 41 DOHERTY 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HAHSEK 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY 36 BAKKS 40 D'CDKHDR 30 STDKE 23 LASKI 49 MOORE 13 BERNARDINI 48 SMITH SO STONE 01 MAZOLA 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 42 HATARUS 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN SO STONE 43 BERNARDINI 48 SRITH 41 DOHERTY SO. 00

228 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDflfllTTEE DN FINANCE SHALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURHAL NARE PIN NUflBER ALDERflAN AROUNT RDRANO, NICHAEL J. RONTAL. noses 1 RUTH ROSE. BEATRICE ROSE. BEATRICE fl. ROSER. ALVIK ROSEN. ARTHUR ROSEK. IDA ROSEKBERC. LILLIAK ROSENBERG. SADIE ROSENBLUn, LEDKARD ROSCXBLUH. LYA OYfl ROSEKBLUfl. RUTH ROSENSTOCK. CHARLOTTE ROSEKTHAL. BEH RDSEKTHAL, RAURICE RDSEKTHAL, SOPHIE ROSERDDT, SYLVIA RDSIK. RARY ROSS, BORIS E. t SYLVIA fl ROSS, SHIRLEY RDSSUCK, BERKICE RDTER, CHASKEL ROTH, BERKICE ROTH, JEAX ROTH, NATHAN ROTH, PHILLIP t KEI ROTH, RUTH RDTHSTEIH, ARNOLD ( EDNA RDTSTEIK, ETHEL ROTTRAK, AKK RDYER, RARY RSZENSTRAVCH, LENA ROZIER, HARRIETT ROZRAN, ROSE ROZYCKI, SOPHIE RUBEL, GERALD RUBEN, ROBERT RUBENS. ALVIN RUBENSTEIN, EDNA RUBENSTEIN, ESTHER RUBENSTEIN, JESSIE G. RUBENSTEIN, RUTH RUBIN, BEATRICE RUBIN, ETHEL RUBIN, FLDRENCE RUBIN, LOIS RUBIN, RAURICE RUBIN, RYRNA RUBIN, SHIRLEY RUDY, LEO I RARIA RUHLINC. GERALDINE U SRITH 50 STONE 44 HAKSEK 44 HAKSEK 44 HAKSEK 50 STDKE 49 RDDRE 50 STDKE SO STOKE 30 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI SO STDNE 05 BLODR 49 flodre 44 HAHSEK SO STOKE 49 flodre SO STDKE 49 RDDRE 40 D'CDKHDR 46 SHILLER SO STOKE SO STOKE SO STOHE 44 HAKSEK 43 BERKARDIKI 50 STOKE 46 SHILLER 50 STONE 30 STONE 34 BANKS 30 STOKE 48 SfllTH 48 SfllTH 44 HANSEN 50 STONE SO STDNE 50 STOKE 30 STDNE 30 STDNE 41 DOHERTY SO STONE SO STDNE SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HAHSEN 40 D'CDKHDR 44 SHILLER 36 BANKS 43 BERNARDINI

229 67044 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CDHMITTEE DM FIKAKCE SRALL CLAIRS. CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURHAL NARE FIX KURBER ALDERRAK AMOUNT RUNNKE, EDUARD J. RUKIN, NYHAN RUSH, GERALD RUSNAK. MAURICE RUSSAKOV, ESTHER RUSSEK, UAHDA B. RUSSELL, EVELYN A. RUSSELL, RUTH RUTXDUSKI, DLGA RUTZKY. ALDDRA RYAN, JAflES P. RYBARSKI, AKTDINETTE V. RYZEUSXI, DLGA SAAR, ALICE SABATIND, ANNETTE F. SACHS, IRENE SACHS, JEAN SACKS, BENJAflIN, J. SACKS, SEYMOUR SACDLICK. MARION SADDUSKY, KALVIN C. SADDUSKY, RAURICE SAFER, RARTHA SAriRSTEIN, ALBERT SA6ALDVITCH, HADASSAH SAGAN, JDSEPH SAGE, JDSEPHIKE SAGER, CLAIRE SAHLBERC, HARIE SAHM, KAKCY SAIPE, BRUCE A. SAKS. AKKA SALA, KOREEK SALETKO. LAVERKE H. SAL ICE. JAMES SALK. MILDRED SALDMDH, MELUIK B. SALTIEL. KATALIE SALTZBERG. GERALD B. SALTZBERG. SAM SALTZMAK. RAE SAHBURS. MARIDK SAMPSDK. BETTY SAMPSON. CLAIRE SAMUELS, IRIS SANCHEZ, FRANCISCO SANCHEZ, JOSE SANDBERC, ELIZABETH M. SANDER, IDA SANDERS, JOSEPH H. SAKDERS, JULIA STDKE 50 STDKE OS BLDDR 30 STDKE 44 SHILLER SO STOKE 34 BAKKS 48 SfllTH 41 DOHERTY 38 ALLEK 44 HAHSEN 38 ALLEN 30 STONE 50 STONE 44 SHILLER 48 SfllTH SO STDNE 50 STONE 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEH 38 ALLEN 48 SMITH 50 STONE 44 SHILLER SO STDNE 48 SMITH 44 HAXSEH 46 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEN 46 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 30 STONE SO 00 SO SO. 00

230 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FINANCE SRALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL, NAME FIN NURBER ALDERRAN AHDUNT SANGER, ELAINE J. SAPQSNIX, JDSEPH SARNAT, BERNARD D. SATD. AYA Y. SADNDERS, MARIE SAUICH, BDRISAVA t JOHN SAUIKA, nichael SAUDY, CHRISTINE SAXON, JDYCE R. SCHALE. FLDRENCE C. SCHALX. KURT U SCHANCR. SHIRLEY SCHAPS. HELEN SCHAUELE. HELEN R. SCHAUDENECKER, ANTHDHY SCHECHTRAN, HYflAN C. SCNECHTRAH, JULIUS SCHEFFLER, RILTDK M. SCHERER, MADELIKE SCHEURER, MARTHA V. SCHIFF. HARDLD SCHIFFMAK. ALFRED A. SCHILD. MARTIK SCHILLER, FRAKCES SCHIRREYER, HELEKE SCHLEGRAX, SEYRDUR SCKLESIK6ER, SADIE M. SCHLICHTER, ESTELLA D. SCHLICXAK, DDKALD U. SCKMARAK, PEARLE SCHMIDT, LDRETTA SCHMITZ, ROBERT L. SCNHATTERBECK, JDSEPH SCHNEIDER, GERTRUDE SCHNEIDER, JEANNE H. SCHNEIDER. MRS. IRUING SCHNEIDER. NIKDLAUS SCHNEIDER. REGINA SCHNEIDERRAN. BEATRICE K. SCNNITZER. BERNICE A SCNOEH. UILLIAR SCHDRCR. JEAKETTE SCHDHBRUN. ELIZABETH S. SCHRENZEL, CRETE SCMRDEDER. flargaret SCHULGASSER, DANIEL SCHULflAN, BETTY SCNULflAN, ESTHER N. SCHULTZ, ALEX SCHULTZ, DDROTHY SCHULTZ, NORBERT , ^ HATARUS SO STDNE 30 STDNE 48 SRITH SO STONE 44 HAHSEN 43 BERNARDIHI SO STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 23 LASKI SO STONE 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HAHSEN 44 HAKSEK 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS 44 HAHSEN 41 DOHERTY 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEK 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN SO STOKE 49 RDDRE 42 KATARUS 48 SRITH 42 KATARUS 30 STDKE 30 STDKE 44 HAHSEN 38 ALLEN SO STDNE 03 BLOOM 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 34 BAKKS 43 BERHARDINI 50 STDNE 49 ROORE 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS SO 00 SO. 00 SO. 00

231 67046 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE DK FIKAKCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITY OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURXAL NAME FIK NUMBER ALDERMAK AMOUNT SCNURAN, ALAN SCHUPACK, AARON SCHUSTER, ROSE SCHHANKE, EVELYN fl. SCHUAR. FRED tcumu. ESTHER SCHUARTZ, FRYflA SCHUART2, GERTRUDE SCHUARTZ, NORflAN SCHUARTZ. SYLVE E. SCHUARTZ, SYLVIA SCHUEICER, ELIZABETH SCIACCA, DAKIEL SCIARAFFA, ROSE 0. SCOTT, AKKIE SEAMAN, EVELYN SEAMAN, ROTH SECHHAN, STELLA B. SEDLACEK, SOPHIA SEEDER, ESTHER SEEFOR, BERTHA SEEFDR. ROSE SEELMAHH, BLAKCHE t SEGAL, AKKA SEGAL, EVELYK SECALL. SHIRLEY L. SEGUIN. EDUARD SEID. JDSEPH SELTZ. EVELYN SEHAN. RUTH SEMER. ALVIN SENESCU, LDUIS SENXDTT. MARGARET T. SEROTA. NARVIK- SERPIGO, SOPHIE SEYB, UILLARD H. SHABAT, OSCAR SHAEUITZ, DEBORAH SHAFTOK, DDKALD J. smmn. McmuKC H. SHAHDFF, BEATRICE U. SHAPIRO, ANNE SHAPIRD, ANNETTE SHAPIRO, GERALD SHAPIRO. HELEN SHAPIRO. ISAAC SHAPIRD, JACK SHAPIRD, LESTER R. SHAPJRD, LDUIS SHAPIRD, MARCIA SHAPIRO, MAX J fl3-2flZ-fl6Mfl BERKARDIKI 40 O'CONNOR 46 SHILLER 48 SMITH 30 BIALCZAK 48 SMITH 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 48 SMITH 50 STDNE 44 SHILLER 36 BANKS 06 STEELE 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN 36 BANKS 40 D'CDNNDR 50 STOKE 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 48 SMITH 48 SMITH 19 RUGAI 44 SHILLER 44 HAHSEK 42 KATARUS SO STDKE 48 SMITH 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 41 DOHERTY 38 ALLEN 44 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 44 SHILLER 4Z NATARUS 50 STDNE 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 50 STDNE SO STONE SO STONE 46 SHILLER 50 STDNE 49 NOORE 30 STONE 30 STORE SO. 00 SO. 00. SO. 00

232 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE DN FINAKCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURXAL NARE FIN NURBER ALDERflAN AMOUNT SHAPIRD. ROSE SHAPIRO. SAR SHAPIRD. SERA SHAPIRD. UALLACE SHAPIRD. ZELDA SHAPRNESS. flary SHARON. ARIE SHAU, LDIS C. SHAU, flarie SNAYNE, IRUIN SNEASBY, HAZEL E SHEETS-PUETZ, DORIS J. SHELTDN, ESTELLE D. SHEPARD, KATE SHER, flaurice SHER, RICHARD SHER, UlLLIAfl SHERIDAN, ELLEN J. SHERflAN, CHARLES SHERflAN, FLORENCE SHERflAN, JDSEPH SHERRAN, RAX SHERflAN, PEARL SHERflAN, SUZANNE fl. SNEVIH, EDKA SHIER, CARL SHIKER, CLARA A. SHDCER, SHIRLEY SHDRE, DANIEL H. SHPARAGO. HAKKAH SHRAGO. DDKALD SHRUn. flariak SHULRAH, CELE SHULRAH, HILTON D. SHURE. JDSEPH P. SIARKIEUICZ, EDUARD SICHAU. ELSIE SIEGAN. JERDflE SIEGEL. HELEN SIEGEL, ROSALYH SIE6LER, AKKE SIE6LER, JEANETTE SIEHKD, FREDERICK R. SIESSflAK, CORINNE SIEVERS, RONALD SILL, HAROUERITE SILLS, flurray SILVER. ALLAN SILVER. HYREN SILVERRAK. BEATRICE R. SILVERRAN. BERNICE SO STDNE 50 STONE 50 STONE 44 HAKSEK SO STDKE 41 DOHERTY 40 D'CONKDR 50 STDKE 44 HAKSEK 44 SHILLER 50 STDKE 38 ALLEK 50 STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 48 SfllTH 50 STOKE 44 HANSEN 46 SMITH SO STDNE 50 STDNE 50 STDNE SO STDNE SO STONE 50 STONE 50 STDKE 49 MOORE 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 50 STDNE 43 BERKARDIKI 44 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 48 SMITH SO STOKE 30 STDKE 42 KATARUS 43 BERKARDIKI 40 D'CDKXDR SO STONE SO STONE 44 SHILLER 30 STONE SO SO 00

233 67048 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE OH FIHAKCI SMALL CLAIflS, CITY ' DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAME PIN NUMBER ALDERMAN AMOUNT SILVERMAN. HARRY SILVERMAK. MAC SILVERRAN. florris SILVERflAN. PEARL SILVERMAN. ROSE SILVERMAN. ROSELYH SILVERMAN, SDL B. SILVERSTEIN, EVELYN SILVERSTEIN, JULIA I MORRIS SILVERSTEIN, MARTIN SILVERSTINE, EVELYN L. SILVESTRI, ANNA SIMON, RUDY SIMPSDN-UDLDCK, SHIRLEY SIMPSON, CLADYS SINGER, ANNA SINGER. HONORE SINGER. RITA SINGER, ROSEflOKD SIKH, HELEN SINIDN, ROSE SIPIORA, FRED J. SIUDA, LUCILLE R. SIZER, ESTHER E. SKALISXY, HELEN SKLANSKY, ESTELLE R. SKDLNICK, RUTH SKDLNIK, SDNIA SKOR, SANFDRD B. SLATER. ANNE R. SLATDN. PEARL SLOBODA. EDUARD F SLDRE, LDRRINAE I SLORAH. EVELYNE SLUTZKY. IRVINC SRIERCIAK. GENEVIEVE SMIETANA. STANLEY J. SMITH. HELEK SMITH. IDA SRITH. KEITH C. SHITH. LILLIAK B. SRITH. RARJDRIE SniTH, HARY JANE SHITH, ORLANDO SRITH, RDSALIE SMDLINSKY, SEYMOUR SMULL. MARILYN SNITDVSKY, FLDRENCE SNDU, NATHANIEL SNDUHITE, JDHH SNYDER, PHYLLIS K SHILLER 50 STDKE SO STDKE SO STOKE 30 STOXE 44 HAKSEK 48 SMITH 30 STDKE 44 HAKSEK 44 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 48 SMITH 50 STOKE 44 HAHSEK 44 SHILLER 42 KATARUS 50 STOKE 48 SHITH 50 STDNE 44 SHILLER 38 ALLEN 34 BANKS SO STDNE SO STDNE 50 STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 05 BLDOM 44 HAHSEK 34 BAHKS 50 STOHE SO STDNE 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEN 04 STEELE 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 06 STEELE 46 SHILLER 06 STEELE 50 STOHE 30 STOKE 46 SHILLER 40 D'CDKHDR 44 HAHSEN 30 STDNE 38 ALLEN SO

234 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON FINANCE SHALL CLAIMS, CITY OF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL KANE PIN NUMBER ALDERMAN AMOUKT SDBLE, MIL 1 OK ( ROSELLA SDITZ, BERKICE C SOJKA, UAI TER F SDKOL, UILLIAR H. SOLA, RELVIK SDLL, ALBERT SDLDflOH, FRIEDA R. SOLDMOK, RDSALIE SDLDVEY, DLGA SOMERS, HELEK SDMMERMAK, HELEX SDXDLER. BEATRICE SDFCICH. PETER J. SORENSEN. DARLIHE SOSSDK, SYLVIA SDUIKSKI, STEPHANIE F. SFAPPERI, ANNE SPARAND, JAMES U. SPEAKER, DOLORES E SPEER, CATHERINE B. SFERBER, ROSE SPERTUS, GEORGETTE SPIEGEL, BERNICE N. SPIEGEL. ELIZABETH D. SPIEGEL, PEARL SFIHER, RUTH SFINUZZA. STEVEN J. SFIRDFF, BORIS E.N. SPITZ, ALICE SPRINGER, DLGA SFRITZ, LDUIS SPRUELL, RARY SRDCZYNSKI, ESTELLE ST. JDHN, RARY STARR, EILEEK STAXG, HAZEL STANIS. AKK STANIS. JDSEPH STARKRAK. LOUISE STARKDUSXI. ALBERT J. STASZAK, RARY STAUHTDN, JDHH R. STAVRAH, ADINE S. STEARK, KENNETH STEFANOVIC, ANNELIESE STECCERS. HILDRED R STEICER, MARIDK STEIN, DELLA STEIN. GERTRUDE C. STEIN. JULIUS STEIN, KARL HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 23 LASKI SO STDKE 44 HAKSEK 30 STDXE 50 STDKE SO STDKE 34 BAKKS 40 O'COKNOR 34 BANKS SO STONE 49 ROORE 13 OLIVD 38 ALLEN 44 SHILLER 46 SHILLER 44 HANSEN 05 BLDOM SO STDNE 50 STONE 46 SHILLER 50 STONE 49 MOORE 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDNE 06 STEELE 47 SCHULTER 46 SHILLER 40 D'CDNNDR 38 STONE 50 STDNE 50 STONE 46 SMITH 23 LASKI 34 BANKS 44 HANSEN 30 BIALCZAK 43 BERNARDINI 44 SHILLER SO STONE 44 HANSEH 44 HAHSEK SO 00

235 67050 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COnniTTEE ON FINANCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITl ' OF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAME PIN NUflBER ALDERMAN AflDUNT STEIN. MIRIAR STEIN. RDSEL STEIN, SAM STEIN, SELRA (. STEIN, SHIRLEY STEINBERG, ALBERT STEINBERG, HARRIET STEINBERG, RELVIN A. STEINER, HELEN E. STENH, PHYLLIS STERN, BERINA STERN, HILTON STERNBERG, LILYAN STERRETT, CORINNE STETTLER, CHRISTIAN H. STEVEHSOK, RACHEL STEUART, MAE T. STEUART, RUTH STIEFEL, MORRIS STILLMAK, ANNETTE STILLflAN, JDYCE A. STIPATI, SAflUEL STOBBART, HAROLD ( GERTRUDE STOJEK, ISABELLA fl. STDKLDSA, EDUARD S STDXLDSA, HELEK STOLE, SAflFORD P. STOLLER. BEX K. STDKE, BEATRICE S. STDNE, CHARLES SIDNE. JDSEPH STDNE. LESTER STDPEK. HELEN STRALKA. FLDRENCE STRANG. EILEEK L. STRAPER. EUPHEMIA P. STRAUS. BDKKIE STRAUSS, HEDY STRAUSS, JEROME F. JR. STRAZA, STEVE STROBA, DDROTNY E. STRDJNY, LEONARD STRDFE, LILLIAN STRZELCZYK, SHIRLEY STUERCKE, CONSTANCE SUGAR, ROSALIE SUGAR. YETTA SUGERMAN. VALBORG SUKIENNIK. BERNICE L. SUPERFINE. EDUIN A. SUPERFINE, RDSALIE MOORE 50 STDNE SO STOKE SO STDNE 48 SMITH 50 STONE 50 STDNE 23 LASKI 44 HAHSEK 50 STORE 50 STDKE 46 SHILLER 30 BIALCZAK 43 BERHARDINI 44 HAHSEK 41 DOHERTY 44 HAHSEK 50 STOHE SO STONE 40 O'CONNOR 36 BAKKS 36 BAKKS 13 DLIVD 48 SfllTH SO STDKE SO STONE 43 BERKARDIKI 44 HAKSEK 46 SHILLER 30 STDKE 36 BAKKS 42 KATARUS 41 DOHERTY 30 STOXE 46 SHILLER 41 DOHERTY 42 HATARUS 30 BIALCZAK 36 BAKKS 23 LASKI 49 MDORE SO STONE 30 STDNE 48 SMITH 43 LEVAR 42 HATARUS SO STOKE 50.80

236 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES COMHITTEE ON FINANCE SMALL CLAIflS. CITY DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NARE PIN NUMBER ALDERRAK AHDUNT SURE IN, AL SUSSKIND, LEATRICE V. SUANSDN, FRANCES fl. SUAHSON, RICHARD fl. SUANSON, ROBERT U. SUEE, MAURICE SUIECA, THADDEUS SUIERK, JEAN fl. SUIFT, RDRDEK SUISLOU, SIDKEY SUITZER, ELAIHE A. SYSLO, STAKLEY J. SZAFRAKIEC, LDTTIE T TANAKA, YDSHI TANASH, DLGA TANNEBAUn, PHILIP TANNENUALD, KURT ladrrina, CHRIS N TARALA, JULIANA TARARPI, VENAKCIO TATSURI, RASAKD TAUB, ROBERT G. TAUSTEIK, HAROLD TAYLOR, HARY TAYLDR. flary lebxer. EVELYK TEBD, ALBERT R. t EDITH J. TEBDREK. AUGUST TECXLEKBURG. UALTER F. TElTELBAUfl, FRAXCES TENENBAUfl, JERDflE TESCHNER, NERflAN P TESflER, SDPHIE T TESSLER, EDYTH TEUBER, DOROTHY fl. THEDS, THERESA THOflA, flarcaret J. THOflAS, LAURA THOflPSDK, BARBARA THORPE, PAULA E TICKIIK, JDSEPH J. IIETZ, DDLDRFS IICHE, JEANKETTE V. TIHflERMAN, ELAINE TINNERELLD. ROSS TIOKGSDK, PERFECTD 1 rlrrltd, ALICE L. TOBIN, ANTOINETTE G. lobor, SAMUEL TOKOUITZ, UlLLIAfl lomaszkieuicz, THADDEUS F U D'CDNNDR 46 SRITH 23 LASKI 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEK 46 SHILLER 44 SHILLER 48 SfllTH 44 HAHSEN 48 SRITH 40 O'COKKOR 42 NAIARUS 50 STOKE 30 ALLEK 50 STDNE 50 STOHE 42 KATARUS 44 HANSEH 44 HAKSEK 06 STEELE 46 SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 30 STONE SO STDNE 48 SfllTH 44 HANSEN 50 STDKE 30 STDNE 06 STEELE 06 STEELE 43 BERNARDINI 30 STONE 41 DOHERTY 30 BIALCZAK 41 DOHERTY 38 ALLEN 47 SCHULTER 13 OLIVD 44 HANSEN 30 STONE 41 DOHERTY SO

237 67052 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMMITTEE ON FINANCE SMALL CLAIflS. CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAME PIN NUMBER ALDERMAN AROUHT TOFOREK, FRURA TOPPER, ANNABEL M. TORE, IRVING TORRI. EDDIE L. TOUHY. JARES TRACY. JDHN P. TRAKSZELIS. VALERIA S. TRAUTMAN. ANNE R TRAYNDR. ANNE C. TREFFRAN, JOYCE TREGER. SHIRLEY S. TRCSISE. FRANCIS TRIPP. HARIAN B. TRDPF. DANIEL ( flaxine TRUCHLY. VASIL TRUOEAU. EUCENIE fl. TRUELICK. ANNE TRYKOSKI. FLORENCE R. TUBER. LAURAINE K. TUBER. THELRA B. luchou. JACK TUCKER, SHERflAN TUDOR, JEAN TURASZ, EUCEXIUSZ TUROSAS, ALEXANDRA TURCK, BERNARD L. TURKIN, ELIZABETH TURNER, CHARLES TURNER, ROSERARY E. TOZZIO, SAMUEL S. TYNAN, ROSE TYREE, KATHLEEN UBLASI, FRANK P. UDELHDFEN, LORRAINE UEDA, DSAMU UMDE, ELSIE L. UNGAR, IRVING UNGAR, LISBETH UNGAR, RAX S. UNSUDRTH, JEAN H. URBANEK, FRANK URKDV, IDA URMAN, DDROTHY URSHAN, ANNA K. URSIN, ANN VAHEY, JDHN B VALUES. ARTURO VALENTIKE. MARIE VALESSARES. ARITA VAN GELDER, IRVIN VANCE, FLORANCE STONE SO STONE 50 STONE 38 ALLEN 40 O'CONNOR 40 O'CONNOR 36 ALLEN 23 LASKI 50 STDNE 44 HAHSEK 46 SMITH 44 HAKSEK 42.NATARUS 44 SHILLER 48 SMITH 49 MOORE 41 DOHERTY 50 STDNE 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 41 DOHERTY 23 LASKI SO STDNE 40 D'CDKHDR 50 STDNE 30 BIALCZAK 34 BANKS 44 HANSEN 40 D'CDNNDR 34 BAKKS 49 RDDRE 48 SRITH 44 HANSEN 43 BERNARDINI 50 STDNE 44 HAKSEK 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEN 40 D'CDNNDR 44 SHILLER 38 ALLEN 47 SCHULTER 38 ALLEN 42 HATARUS 50 STOKE 04 STEELE SO

238 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDRRITTEE ON FIKAKCE SflALL CLAIRS, CITY OF CHICACD SEUER REBATE JOURNAL KAME PIN NURBER ALDERRAN AflDUNT VANDEN BOSCH, RARCUERIIE VANDERSRAETEN, PAULINE S VANEARES, FLOSSIE R. VANN, LEONARD VELICH, TOR B. VEITRI, MARIO SR. VENDITTI, ANCELD VENTURA,JOHN VEKTURELLA, SAM VERTEKTEK. MARTHA VERTUCCI, VIVIAN A. VESTUTO- BETTE UICKER, GDLDIE S. VICTOR, RUTH VIEIRA, ELIZABETH VIERT, ALBERT VITALE, CAROLE I. VITELLO, JOSEPHINE VITDGIANES, JANE VLAHAKDREAS, TED VOGT, ELSIE VDLINER, GERTRUDE VDLXflAN, ELEANOR VOLKRANN, MICHAEL VYDRA, FLDRENCE fl UACHTEL, MILDRED UAGRAK, FAYE HAGNCR, BETTY UAGNER, DONALD UAGNER, ROBERT UAHLEN, ALICE C UALDflAN, DORCEE B UALEN, KATHRYN K UALKER, CDRNELIUS UALL, AKDREU P. UALL, BURTON UALL, flay UALL, NETTIE UALLACE, JANE C. UALLER. BESS H. UALSH, HOUARD UALSH, VIVIAN L UALTER, ERILY UALTOH, RARIE A. RARE, HELEN UARE, IRUIN i CAROL UARROUTH, UlLLIAfl H. UARSAU, LAURENCE UARSHAUER, SIDNEY UASNIN6TDN, BETTY UASHINGTDN, HELEN O'CONNOR 44 SHILLER SO STDNE 40 D'CDNNDR 36 BANKS 41 DOHERTY STONE SHILLER DDHERTY BANKS STDKE HANSEN SRITH BIALCZAK OLIVD SHILLER ROORE HANSEN BANKS HANSEN SHILLER SO STONE 38 ALLEN 44 SHILLER 50 STONE 43 BERNARDINI 41 DOHERTY SO BERNARDINI SHILLER STOHE NATARUS STEELE 13 OLIVD 43 BERNARDINI SO STDNE 43 BERNARDINI 41 DOHERTY 44 HANSEN SO STONE 47 SCHULTER DOHERTY DDHERTY O'CONNOR NATARUS DDHERTY 50 STONE 42 HATARUS 04 STEELE 04 STEELE

239 67054 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COflfllTTEE DN FINANCE SflALL CLAIflS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NARE PIN NUflBER ALDERRAN AROUNT UASSERRAN, florris N UASSERMAN, SHIRLEY HATERS, DON UATSDN, JESSIE UATSON. LYMAN U. UATTS. EVADEAN UAURZYNIAK. KATY UAYNE. LILLIAN UEBB. KENNETH UEBB. RUBY MEBCR. GEORGE UEBER. MARION H. UEBSTER. HAZEL UEED. HELEN UEGRZYN. FRANK UEIBELER. CLARA B. UEIL. ANNE S. UEIL, HERBERT UEIL, IRENE UEIL, VIRCINIA UEINBERC, BESS UEINBERC, DAVID UEINBERC, DOROTHY UEINBERG, JDSEPH UEINBLUM, MAX D. UEINER, BEVERLY J UEIHER, EDA UEINER. JEAH UEIXER, MIN UEINFIELD, EDUIN E. UEINGART, HILDA UEINSTEIN, CHARLES UEINSTEIN, ELAINE UEIHSTEIX, JEAN L. UEIKSTEIN, MAYER UEINSTEIN, PHILIP UEIXTRAUB, ESTELLE I. UEISBERC, PAUL UEISENBERG. NYHEN UEISMAN, MARIE C. UEISS M.D.. IHRICH A UEISS, ALEX IIEISS, BETTY UEISS, BETTY J. UEISS, BLANCHE UEISS, HELEN UEISS, HYRAN R UEISS, RILTDN UEISS, RAYDA UEISS, ROSE AND JACK UEISS, SEYRDUR SO STORE 44 HAKSEK SO STDKE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 36 BANKS 44 HAHSEN 05 BLDDfl 41 DOHERTY 23 LASKI 48 SfllTH 43 BERNARDINI 04 STEELE 34 BANKS 58 ST8NE 44 HAHSEK 04 STEELE 42 KATARUS SO STDNE 44 SHILLER SO STORE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 46 SHILLER 30 STONE SO STDNE SO STDNE 30 STONE 50 STONE 50 STONE SO STONE 44 HANSEN 50 STONE 48 SfllTH 44 HANSEN 50 STONE SO STONE 50 STDNE 48 SfllTH 50 STOHE 40 D'CDKXDR 50 STONE 30 STONE DO

240 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDflfllTTEE DK 'INANCE 1 SflALL CLAIMS, CITY DF CHICACO SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NARE PIH NUMBER ALDERMAN AMOUNT UELLER, RARY L. UELLS, GUEKDDLYN NENCEL, RARY HEXCER, AXXETTE H. HERCHUK, UALTER UEIHAK, LIONEL UERNICK, GERTUDE E UESTCOTT, ROBERT F. UESTLAKE. NANCY UEXLER. GERTRUDE U. UEXSTEIN. ALVIN R. UHISTDN, HILDEGARDE UNITE, EDUARD T. UNITE. EUELYN R. UNITE, JARES R. UNITE, ROBERT UHITEAKER, UESLEY UHITEHDUSE, GEORGE UHITLEY, ALFRED C UIAZ, SARA UICHT, IDA UIDEN, LEO UILENSKY, flaurice UILKALIS, UALLACE J. UILKENS, HERfllNE fl UILL, HOUARD C. MILLERS, REVA UlLLIAflS. ANNIE UILLIAflS, CLIFFORD UILLIARS, JDHH P. UILLIAflS, RARTIK UILLIAflS, VELRA D. HILSDK, BODIL UILSOK, RILDRED UILSOH. RAYRDXD X. HILZEK. LISA V. MINER. LEROY UIXICK, PHIL UIXNER, MOLLIE S. UITTA, EDUIN UITTE, ANN fl., ULEXLINSKI, HELEN J. UDJCIK, FILORENA UOJEUOCKI, LEONARD UDLBERG. SALLY UOLDENBERC, VERA ROLF, CLARENCE U. UOLF, SHIRLEY R, UDLFE, HANNAH UDLFE, SIRELLA UDLFF, GABRIEL SMITH SO STDKE 48 SMITH 49 nodre SO STDNE 46 SHILLER SO STDNE 40 O'CONNOR 30 BIALCZAK 40 O'COHKOR 42 KATARUS 42 KATARUS SO STDKE 50 STDKE 50 STONE 50 STDNE 40 D'CDNNDR 50 STONE SO STDNE 41 DOHERTY 36 BANKS SO STDNE 06 STEELE 06 STEELE 03 BLOOfl 49 ROORE 41 DOHERTY 06 STEELE SO STDNE SO STDNE 48 SRITH SO STONE 30 ALLEN 38 ALLEN 41 DOHERTY 38 ALLEN 34 BANKS SO STDNE 44 HANSEN 44 HANSEN 30 STONE 50 STONE 44 SHILLER SO STDKE SO

241 67056 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 COMHITTEE DN FINANCE SMALL CLAIMS, CITY DF CHICAGO SEUER REBATE JOURNAL NAME PIN NUMBER ALDERMAN AMOUNT UDLFF, RICHARD UDLIN, LEON UDLKDFF, TOBY R. UDLKDV, ANNE UDLNAX, GEORGE UDLDSHIH, LEKDRE UDLPDFF, RUTH UDLSKI, JOSEPHINE UDMACK, EUELYN UDOD, CHARLES P. VOID, NORMA UDZXIAK, JAKIKA URIGHT, IDA H. HRI6HT, MARY X. UYXX, ELIZABETH VABLDKG, RARVIK K. YARNDLD, HELEK M. YASHDN, DOROTHY YASSCEH, ROBERT YATSUSHIRD, KEKJI YDSKDUSKI. JOHK YDUHG, CLARE YDUXG, HERBERT ZACHAR, UICTDRIA D. ZACHARAUS, PATRICIA ZAHLER, SADIE ZANDELL, IRUING ZANDTTI, RARTHA K. ZARET, RICHARD S. ZATZ, SHIRLEY R. ZAUBER, ISSA ZAZULA, LOUISE ZELDEH. ALICE ZELEKT. VIOLET ZELLRAN. FRAKCES ZELRAR. DORIS ZENAK. MARIANNE ZEMEL. ALBERT ZEMEL. JACK A. ZEHNER. JEANETTE ZEPELL, JUNE G. ZERING, HARIE R. ZIECENHDRH, PATRICIA J. ZIEGLER, SHIRLEY ZIELIN, JEANETTE S. ZIMMERMAN HERBERT H. ZIMMERMAN, GEORGE J. ZIHDMICH, ERNESTINE ZIDREK, JOAH S. ZISDOK, HARDLD ZITRAK, NY HATARUS SO STDNE 44 HANSEN SO STOHE 44 HANSEN 30 STDNE 04 STEELE 44 HAHSEK 40 O'CONNOR 38 ALLEN SO STONE 04 STEELE SO STDKE 44 SHILLER 40 O'COHKOR 46 SHILLER 38 ALLEK 44 HAHSEN 40 D'CDNNDR 50 STDNE 23 LASKI 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HANSEN 50 STDNE 36 BANKS 44 HAKSEK 44 HAHSEN OS BLDOR 49 HDDRE 38 ALLEK 30 STDNE 46 SHILLER 40 D'CDNNDR 44 HANSEN 38 ALLEN SO STONE 48 SfllTH 48 SfllTH SO STDKE 43 BERHARDINI 44 HAKSEK 42 KATARUS SO

242 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CDflfllTTEE DK FIKAKCE SRALL CLAIflS. CITY ' DF CHICAGD SEUER REBATE JDURNAL NAflE PIN NUflBER ALDERflAN AROUNT ZITZflANN, KLARA ZUBERT, CAfllLLE ZUCKERBERG, FANNIE ZUCKERHAN, RILDRED ZUNXEL, LENORE ZURALES. MARY ZUIER, BERNICE ZUINN, EDMUHD U. ZYSMAK, MILDRED SHILLER 44 HAKSEK 50 STDKE 13 DLIVD 38 ALLEK 38 ALLEN 42 HATARUS SO » TOTAL AflOUHT 145,800.00

243 67058 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Do Not Pass - SUNDRY CLAIMS FOR VARIOUS REFUNDS, The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance/Small Claims Division, to which was referred on February 4,1992 and on subsequent dates, sundry claims as follows: Allen, David S. Asch, Richard and Kemper Insurance Company Asproyerakas, Artemis Avery, Lynn and Allstate Insurance Company Baca, Laura Chalmers Bach, Jan Morris Bak, Joseph Baldassari, Dean Banks, Morris and Allstate Insurance Company Berg, Theodore and Joyce and Edward Berman Brown, Willie Ardis Bryant, Pandora and Allstate Isurance Company Cafe Concepts, Inc. Calcano, Laura Calub, Eric A.

244 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Casey, Mary and Allstate Insurance Company Caver, Ruth H. and Aetna Casualty Insuance Company Clarke, John C. and American States Insurance Company Coleman, Warren Daniels, Eddie Davidson, Karen Davis, Esau and Allstate Insurance Company Doss, Ethel and Allstate Insurance Company Elgin, Ann C. Elia, Andrew Charles Fitzhugh, Huey Gardner, Almus J. Gershman Transport International Gleason, Vickie and State Farm Insurance Company Graffeo, Lisa Grimes, Mark Haque, Mohanned R. Hinton, Martha Ho, Alan and State Farm Insurance Company Houlihan, Daniel

245 67060 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Hupp, Nancy B. Jenks, David M. Johnson, Erling and State Farm Insurance Company Johnson, Ulus Jones, Bernard Jones, Madline and Allstate Insurance Company Jones, Mary L. and Allstate Insurance Company Jones, Miki and Allstate Insurance Company Jones, Sarah A. Jurek, Barbara Kolodny, Beverly E. Kremesec, Frances E. Kuehn, Rudolf and Allstate Insurance Company Kuyendoll, Leila Lamination, Inc. Landeira, Hipolito Langster, Lee and Vernon Latham, Arthur Lawn, Thomas Lee, Maxine

246 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Lewis, Marvin and Allstate Insurance Company Lojkutz, Daniel E. Lucente, Betti Lui, Tena Mahon, William M. Mansfield Enterprises, Inc. Marinakis, George G. McAfee, Faith Medina, Jose and Allstate Insurance Company Melendez, Jesse Mendelson, Peter and Continental Loss Adjustment Service Middlebrooks, Felicia Minnich, Eleanor L. and Hanover Insurance Company Montoza, Teddy Murray, Cecil Nation Enterprise O'Donnell, John J. and Progressive Premier Insurance Company Ocampo, Vincente and Teofila Oliver, Pierre Patch, Annie

247 67062 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Piontek, Victor E. Porter, Patricia Pugh, Eulean Rails, Etta Rand Motors Reid, Annie Ruth Rios, Hector Rivera, Elizabeth Robinson, James Rowell, Madie Ruiz, Edith Russell, Doris Ruth, Anele Salva, Leonard M. and Allstate Insurance Company Sanders, Laura H. Scheidt, Thomas Schmidt, Jodi Marie Scott, Alex D. and Laverne F. Shankin, Donald Shereshovech, Anna

248 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Sims, Edythe Slattery, Kathleen Smith, Diane and Allstate Insurance Company Smith, Jean D. Smith, Jerry A, Smith, Norma J. Smith, Shirely and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Solowski, Robert Soto, Gerardo Space, Mary Sterling, Claudia J. Story, Anthony and Allied American Insurance Company Strobeck Real Estate, Inc. Strong, J.W, Suarez, Antonio Suarez, Jose and State Farm Insurance Company T.CP. and Associates Tamillo, Walter Tansey, Michael Tate, Maria S.

249 67064 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Taylor, Alden Darrell Taylor, Anthony Taylor, Will Henry Temple, Eleanor R. Tharpe-Owens, Rosalind The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company Thomas, Margie A. Thomas, Patricia Tillman, Chitunda Tillman, Paula Laverne Torres, Joseph Tyms, Roxanna Valente, Frank Vassal, Michael Vega, Luis Verlinsky, Vitaly and Illinois Farmers Insurance Company Villanueva, Santiago Wallach, Marty Ware, Elizabeth Watson, Hazel

250 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Wedryk, Tim Welch, T.L. White, Maxine and State Farm Insurance Company Williams, Sarah A. Wozniak, Walter Zakrzewski, Rachael and American Ambassador Casualty Company Zakrzewski, Rachel and American Ambassador Insurance, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Do Not Pass said claims for payment. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost.

251 67066 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Placed On File-REPORT OF SETTLEMENT OF SUITS AGAINST CITY DURING MONTH OF NOVEMBER, The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration a communication transmitting a list of various cases in which judgments were entered or cases were settled during the month of November, 1994, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Place on File the proposed communication transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M, BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and said list of cases was Placed on File. Placed On Fi/e-REPORT OF SETTLEMENT OF SUHS AGAINST CITY DURING MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1995, The Committee on Finance submitted the following report:

252 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES CHICAGO, April 12,1995, To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration a communication transmitting a list of various cases in which judgments were entered or cases settled during the month of February, 1995, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Place on File the proposed communication transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the committee's recommendation was Concurred /nandsaidlistof cases was P/aced on File. Placed On File - APPLICATIONS FOR CHY OF CHICAGO CHARHABLE SOLICITATION (TAG DAY) PERMITS. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration eight (8) applications for City ofchicago charitable solicitation (tag day) permits:

253 67068 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 A. Southwest YMC A of the YMC A of Metropolitan Chicago April 7 and 8, citywide; B. Park Lawn Association April 21 and 22, citywide; C. Environmental Fund oflllinois April 18 and 19, citywide; D. VietNow the Heartland Chapter April 22 and 23, 1995, April 29 and 30, 1995, June 23 through June 25, 1995, August 19 through August 21, 1995 and October 6 through October 8, citywide; E. American Legion - Department oflllinois May 25 and 26, citywide; F. Jewish War Veterans ofthe U.S.A. May 25 and 26, citywide; and G. Lions oflllinois Foundation May 4 through May 6,1995 and October 12 through October 14, 1995 citywide, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Place on File the proposed applications transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members of the committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the committee's recommendation was Concurred In and said applications and report were Placed on File.

254 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES Action Deferred - REIMBURSEMENT OF FINE FOR TRAFFIC CITATION. The Committee on Finance submitted the following report which was, on motion of Alderman Burke and Alderman Mell, Deferred and ordered published: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Finance, having had under consideration an amended resolution directing the Department of Revenue to appear before the Committee on Finance and answer questions concerning a temporary traffic signal, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body adopt the proposed amended resolution transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Chairman. The following is said proposed amended resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report: WHEREAS, Mrs. Jeanne M. Jarrett, 2118 West Morse Avenue, Chicago, Illinois was issued a traffic citation for failure to obey a temporary sign placed in a ditch at the side of the road not visible to vehicles and was not given the opportunity by the police officer or by the court to explain the situation and was in fact fined $; and WHEREAS, The Municipal Code ofthe City ofchicago, specifically. Title , Paragraph A provides as follows: ".... shall erect appropriate sign giving notice ofthe prohibition."; and

255 67070 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Paragraph B provides "official signs are erected indicating that no right or left turn, or turn in the opposite direction is permitted...,"; and WHEREAS, The erection of a temporary sign which is not visible is not appropriate or an official sign; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That Mrs. Jeanne M. Jarrett shall be reimbursed the amount of $ And, further, that the Department of Revenue appear before the Committee on Finance and answer questions regarding this matter; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mrs. Jeanne M. Jarrett. COMMITTEE ON AVIATION. AMENDMENT OF TITLE 10, CHAPTER 36 OF MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO BY FURTHER REGULATING ACCESS TO AND OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES UPON SECURED AREAS AT CITY OF CHICAGO AIRPORTS. The Committee on Aviation submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Aviation, having had under consideration a communication from the Commissioner of Aviation, transmitting an ordinance amending Chapter of the Municipal Code of Chicago, relating to secured areas at O'Hare and Midway Airports and Meigs Field, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass the proposed ordinance transmitted herewith.

256 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee, with no dissenting vote. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) PATRICK J, LEVAR, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Levar, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M, Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None, Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, The safety and efficiency of operations at Chicago's airports requires that certain standards be established relating to the operation of motor vehicles; and WHEREAS, Requirements pertaining to the unauthorized crossing of or entry onto taxiways or runways should be adopted; and WHEREAS, Effective penalties should be imposed to deter and punish individuals who fail to adhere to requirements relating to the operation of vehicles and use of taxiways and runways at the airports; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. A new section of the Municipal Code of Chicago is hereby created, as follows:

257 67072 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/ Motor Vehicle Operating Regulations/Runway Incursions. (a) The Commissioner of Aviation may promulgate regulations relating to the operation of ground equipment and vehicles within the secured area, as defined in Section ofthe Municipal Code, ofthe Airports. Penalties for violations ofthe regulations authorized herein shall be as set forth in Section Any person charged with violating the regulations authorized herein shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing as set forth in Section (b) Unauthorized crossing of or entry onto runways. No person shall enter onto or cross a runway without authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration control tower. Penalties for violations of this section shall be as set forth in Section Any person charged with violating the regulations authorized herein shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing as set forth in Section SECTION 2. Section (A) of the Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding the language in italics and deleting the language in brackets, as follows: A. No person shall transfer or assign a security badge to another person. No person shall enter or remain in a secured area except: (a) A passenger entering or departing an aircraft and under the supervision of airline personnel; (b) A person to whom a temporary security badge applicable to that area has been issued[, but only if escorted by a person in possession of a valid, permanent security badge applicable to that area]; [or] (c) A person escorted by a person in possession of a valid, permanent security badge applicable to that area; or [(c)] (d) A person in possession of a valid, permanent security badge applicable to that area. SECTION 3. Section ofthe Municipal Code is hereby amended in the first sentence, second paragraph, by deleting the language in brackets and adding the language in italics, as follows: To enforce the provisions of [these] Sections through , and Section , the Commissioner of Aviation or his or her designee may conduct hearings in accordance with this section.

258 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon its passage and publication. AUTHORIZATION FOR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, TO INSTALL AUTOMATED OBSERVING SYSTEM AT CHICAGO MIDWAY AIRPORT. The Committee on Aviation submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Aviation, having had under consideration a communication from The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor (which was referred on December 21, 1994) at the request of the Department of Aviation, transmitting an ordinance authorizing the United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to install an automated surface observing system at Midway Airport at no cost to the City, begs leave to 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, with no dissenting vote. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) PATRICK J. LEVAR, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Levar, the said proposed ordinance transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

259 67074 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, 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 ofchicago ("City") is a duly constituted and existing municipality within the meaning of Article VII, Section 1 of the 1970 Constitution ofthe State oflllinois ("Constitution"), having a population in excess of 25,000, and is a home rule unit of local government under Article vn. Section 6(a) ofthe Constitution; and WHEREAS, The City owns and operates an airport known as Chicago Midway Airport ("Airport") and possesses the power and authority to lease premises and facilities and to grant other rights and privileges with respect thereto; and WHEREAS, The United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ("Weather Bureau") has traditionally established National Weather Stations at major airports around the country; and WHEREAS, Technical advances have made it possible to install electronic devices, such as field sensor groups, acquisition control units, communications and peripheral equipment, antennas, and connecting signal and power cables, comprising an Automated Surface Observing System ("A.S.CS."), which can be monitored remotely from the Weather Bureau's local office, presently located off the Airport; and WHEREAS, The Airport has been chosen by the Weather Bureau for the installation of such an A,S.O.S.; and WHEREAS, The new A.S.O.S. will provide greater efficiency and cost effectiveness for the Weather Bureau; and WHEREAS, The functions ofthe Weather Bureau facilitate the operation of the Airport, benefiting both the City and the parties using the Airport; and

260 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES WHEREAS, The Weather Bureau shall design, fabricate, install, operate, and maintain the A.S.O.S. at its own expense and at no cost to the City; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The above recitals are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth in this ordinance. SECTION 2. Subject to the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), the Mayor or his proxy is hereby authorized to execute a license agreement between the City and the Weather Bureau in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the City Clerk is authorized to attest and affix the seal of the City of Chicago, upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of the Department of Aviation, and subject to the approval of the City Comptroller and of the Corporation Counsel as to form and legality. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage. Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: Exhibit "A". License Agreement Between The City Of Chicago And The United States Of America. This License Agreement ("License") made and entered into as of the day of, 1994, by and between the City of Chicago, a municipal corporation and home rule unit of local government under Article VII, Sections 1(a) and 6, respectively, of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois ("Grantor"), and the United States of America ("Government").

261 67076 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Recitals: Whereas, Grantor currently owns and operates an airport known as Chicago Midway Airport ("Airport") and possesses the power and authority to lease premises and facilities and to grant other rights and privileges with respect thereto; and Whereas, The United States Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ("Weather Bureau") has traditionally established National Weather Stations at major airports around the country; and Whereas, Technical advances have made it possible to install new electronic equipment, such as field sensor groups, acquisition control units, communications and peripheral equipment, antennas, and connecting signal and power cables, comprising an Automated Surface Observing System ("A.S.O.S."), which can be monitored remotely from the Weather Bureau's local office, presently located off"the Airport; and Whereas, The new A.S.O.S. will provide greater efficiency and cost effectiveness for the Weather Bureau; and Whereas, The Airport has been chosen by the Weather Bureau for the installation of an A.S.O.S.; and Whereas, The functions ofthe Weather Bureau facilitate the operations of the Airport, benefitting both the Grantor and the parties using the Airport; Now, Therefore, In consideration ofthe benefits conferred on the Grantor and the Government, and of the mutual covenants and promises herein contained, the parties agree, as follows: Article I. Incorporation Of Recitals The recitals set forth above are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.

262 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Article II. Grant Of License Grantor hereby grants to Government, a license ("License") for the use of the premises as identified on Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein ('Tremises"), for the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and removal of the A.S.O.S. equipment including, but not limited to field sensor group(s), acquisition control unit (A.C.U.), communications and peripheral equipment, antenna(s), and connecting signal and power cables. Exhibit 1 may be revised by mutual agreement of the parties without the necessity of a formal amendment hereto. Grantor makes no representation to Government concerning the Premises, including soil and environmental conditions ofthe Airport Government, or the Government's contractor, shall have ready and convenient access to the Premises at all times, subject to the security and safety rules of Grantor and to the operational needs of the Airport, Government reserves the right to make such alterations, additions, and improvements to the A,S,0,S, as may be necessary for proper A,S,0,S, operation. All structures, fixtures, or equipment placed by Government on said Premises under this License, or any previous license or permit, if any, shall be and remain the exclusive property of Government, notwithstanding the same may be attached to the realty so as to become a part thereof; and Government shall have the right to remove all such structures, fixtures, and equipment to be erected or placed on said Premises Government shall be solely responsible for all expenses associated with the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and removal of the A.S.O.S. or any of its component parts, except as may be stated in Section 2.06 below Government shall secure in its own name and at its sole cost all necessary permits and authorizations with regard to any construction, installation, or testing on the Airport. Government shall obtain the express written permission of Grantor prior to the commencement of any construction, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement, or removal work at the

263 67078 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Airport. In connection therewith. Government shall submit all drawings and plans to Grantor for prior review and approval. In addition. Grantor shall be entitled to monitor the performance ofthe work Government shall provide Grantor with a copy of "as built" record drawings ofthe A.S.O.S. upon the completion ofthe installation, alterations, additions, improvements, or replacements of the A.S.O.S. or any of its component parts If at any time before the expiration of this License, Grantor desires to change the location of the Premises furnished to Government pursuant to this License, or Grantor changes or modifies its facilities (runways or other areas), or allows others to change or modify such facilities in such a manner so as to adversely effect or render useless Government's equipment, facilities, and/or related power, control, or signal lines, any reasonable cost for repair or for removal of said equipment, facilities, and/or related power, control, or signal lines to another location acceptable to Government shall be at the expense of Grantor. If at any time prior to the expiration of this License, Government desires to change the location of the Premises furnished to it by Grantor, all costs related to moving the equipment, facilities and/or related power, control or signal lines shall be borne by Government The terms and conditions of this License and the conditions herein shall bind Government, Grantor, and Grantor's heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns To the extent authorized by the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. Sec et seq.. Government assumes full control and sole responsibility for its equipment, personnel, and activities incident to this License Government shall restore any part of the surface of the Airport which is damaged by the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and removal of any ofthe A.S.CS. equipment to the condition

264 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES of the surface of the Airport immediately prior to the occurrence of such damage. Article III. Terms This License is for five (5) years, effective commencing on, 1994, and terminating on, 1999, unless terminated earlier by mutual agreement This License is granted without cost to the Government in accordance with Section 511(a) (7) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act which requires an Airport operator or owner to furnish without cost to the Federal Government for use in connection with weather-reporting activities related to air traffic control, any area of land, or estate therein, belonging to the Airport owner or operator as the Secretary of the Department of Transportation considers necessary or desirable for construction at federal expense of space or facilities for such purpose. Article IV. Notices Any notice required pursuant to this License shall be delivered to the respective parties at the following addresses: IfTo Grantor: Commissioner Department of Aviation P.O. Box Chicago, Illinois 60666

265 67080 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 IfTo Government: Chief Facilities Management Branch U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA-SEPO Central Administrative Support Room 1749, 601 East 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri Notices shall be in writing and may be delivered personally or by registered mail, return receipt requested Notices personally delivered shall be effective upon receipt. Notices delivered by mail shall be effective upon the third date after mailing in accordance with this section. Article V This License, and any construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and removal performed pursuant thereto, shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration for operations on or at the Airport. Article VI Execution of this License by the Grantor is authorized by ordinance passed by the City Council ofthe City ofchicago on (Council Journal ofthe Proceedings, page ). 6,02 Execution of this License by the Government is authorized by virtue of

266 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES In Witness Whereof, Grantor and Government have executed this License Agreement on the date first set forth above. City ofchicago Mayor Attest: City Clerk Recommended By: Commissioner, Department of Aviation Approved: Comptroller Approved As To Form And Legality: Assistant Corporation Counsel The United States of America U.S. Department of Commerce N.O.A.A,

267 67082 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 By: Contracting Officer Special Engineering Program (Jffice Central Administrative Support Center [Exhibit 1 referred to in this License Agreement unavailable at time of printing,] COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT. APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT NUMBER 10 TO CENTRAL WEST REDEVELOPMENT PLAN AND ACQUISITION MAP TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL PARCELS FOR ACQUISITION WITHIN CENTRAL WEST REDEVELOPMENT AREA, The Committee on Economic and Capital Development submitted the following report: To the President and Members of the City Council: CHICAGO, April 12,1995, Your Committee on Economic and Capital Development, having had under consideration a proposed ordinance transmitted with a communication signed by Mayor Richard M, Daley, approving Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan and Acquisition Map to designate 167 additional parcels for acquisition within the Central West Redevelopment Area, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said ordinance which is transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee present, with no dissenting votes. (Signed) Respectfully submitted, BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman.

268 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES On motion of Alderman Hansen, 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said ordinance as passed: WHEREAS, Chapter ofthe Chicago Municipal Code established the Community Development Commission (the "Commission"); and WHEREAS, The City Council ofthe City ofchicago (the "City") approved the Central West Redevelopment Area and Plan in May, 1969; and WHEREAS, The Commission approved Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan on January 10,1995; and WHEREAS, The Chicago Plan Commission approved Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan on February 9,1995; and WHEREAS, The City Council has received said Amendment No. 10 and has determined that it is in accordance with contemporary planning principles; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan dated January 1995, attached hereto, is hereby approved. SECTION 2, This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage. Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:

269 67084 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Community Development Commission City Of Chicago Amendment No. 10 To The Redevelopment Plan/Acquisition Map For The Central West Redevelopment Area. The Central West Redevelopment Plan, dated May, 1969 and approved by the City Council on June 23, 1969, including Amendment No. 1 dated January, 1975; Amendment No, 2 dated September, 1981 and approved by the City Council on October 22, 1981; Amendment No. 3 dated February, 1982 and approved by the City Council on March 19, 1982; Amendment No. 4 dated April, 1982 and approved by the City Council on May 5, 1982; Amendment No. 5 dated March, 1983 and approved by the City Council on August 31,1983; Amendment No. 6 dated December, 1985 and approved by the City Council on August 28,1986; Amendment No. 7 dated August, 1991 and approved by the City Council on October 2, 1991; Amendment No. 8 dated December, 1992 and approved by the City Council on April, 1993; Amendment No. 9 dated May, 1994 and approved by the City Council on July 13,1994 is hereby amended as follows: 1) The attached Acquisition Map exhibits the location ofthe acquisition parcels. 2) Following is the list of acquisition parcels West Adams Street 2144 West Adams Street 2016 West Adams Street 2149 West Adams Street 2022 West Adams Street 2153 West Adams Street 2024 West Adams Street 2158 West Adams Street 2115 West Adams Street 2208 West Adams Street 2119 West Adams Street 2208 West Adams Street 2123 West Adams Street 2210 West Adams Street 2135 West Adams Street 2210 West Adams Street

270 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES West Adams Street 2217 West Adams Street 2220 West Adams Street 2222 West Adams Street 2240 West Adams Street 2242 West Adams Street 2305 West Adams Street 2307 West Adams Street 2317 West Adams Street 2319 West Adams Street 2320 West Adams Street 2323 West Adams Street 2325 West Adams Street 2330 West Adams Street 2332 West Adams Street 2334 West Adams Street 2341 West Adams Street 2346 West Adams Street 2347 West Adams Street 2351 West Adams Street 110 South Bell Avenue 112 South Bell Avenue 116 South Bell Avenue 123 South Bell Avenue 211 South Bell Avenue 100 South Damen Avenue 108 South Damen Avenue 108 South Dgunen Avenue 114 South Damen Avenue 116 South Damen Avenue 118 South Damen Avenue 120 South Damen Avenue 128 South Damen Avenue 2113 West Gladys Avenue 2119 West Gladys Avenue 2121 West Gladys Avenue 2125 West Gladys Avenue 2137 West Gladys Avenue 2141 West Gladys Avenue 2147 West Gladys Avenue 220 South Hamilton Avenue 221 South Hamilton Avenue 222 South Hamilton Avenue 17 South Hoyne Avenue 19 South Hoyne Avenue 2118 West Jackson Boulevard

271 67086 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/ West Jackson Boulevard 2138 West Jackson Boulevard 2140 West Jackson Boulevard 2142 West Jackson Boulevard 2144 West Jackson Boulevard 2206 West Jackson Boulevard 2238 West Jackson Boulevard 2244 West Jackson Boulevard 2250 West Jackson Boulevard 2302 West Jackson Boulevard 2304 West Jackson Boulevard 2306 West Jackson Boulevard 2312 West Jackson Boulevard 2314 West Jackson Boulevard 2318 West Jackson Boulevard 2332 West Jackson Boulevard 2334 West Jackson Boulevard 2336 West Jackson Boulevard 2346 West Jackson Boulevard 2348 West Jackson Boulevard 2352 West Jackson Boulevard 2354 West Jackson Boulevard 2356 West Jackson Boulevard 110 South Leavitt Street 119 South Leavitt Street 120 South Leavitt Street 200 South Leavitt Street 209 South Leavitt Street 217 South Leavitt Street 219 South Leavitt Street 305 South Leavitt Street 323 South Leavitt Street 333 South Leavitt Street 335 South Leavitt Street 337 South Leavitt Street 2325 West Madison Street 2009 West Monroe Street 2011 West Monroe Street 2015 West Monroe Street 2021 West Monroe Street 2023 West Monroe Street 2025 West Monroe Street 2040 West Monroe Street 2042 West Monroe Street 2046 West Monroe Street 2054 West Monroe Street

272 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES West Monroe Street 2136 West Monroe Street 2138 West Monroe Street 2203 West Monroe Street 2212 West Monroe Street 2214 West Monroe Street 2226 West Monroe Street 2228 West Monroe Street 2243 West Monroe Street 2245 West Monroe Street 2247 West Monroe Street 2248 West Monroe Street 2249 West Monroe Street 2252 West Monroe Street 2301 West Monroe Street 2302 West Monroe Street 2307 West Monroe Street 2320 West Monroe Street 2326 West Monroe Street 2333 West Monroe Street 2334 West Monroe Street 2336 West Monroe Street 2337 West Monroe Street 2338 West Monroe Street 2339 West Monroe Street 2342 West Monroe Street 2344 West Monroe Street 2346 West Monroe Street 2347 West Monroe Street 2348 West Monroe Street 2348 West Monroe Street 2350 West Monroe Street 29 South Oakley Avenue 208 South Oakley Avenue 210 South Oakley Avenue 224 South Oakley Avenue 18 South Seeley Avenue 26 South Seeley Avenue 111 South Seeley Avenue 113 South Seeley Avenue 115 South Seeley Avenue 117 South Seeley Avenue 2152 West Van Buren Street 2152 West Van Buren Street 2158 West Van Buren Street 15 South Western Avenue

273 67088 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 21 South Western Avenue 149 South Western Avenue 133 South Western Avenue 203 South Western Avenue 137 South Western Avenue 211 South Western Avenue 137 South Western Avenue 219 South Western Avenue 139 South Western Avenue 221 South Western Avenue 143 South Western Avenue 2301 West Wilcox Street 143 South Western Avenue [Acquisition Map referred to in this Amendment No. 10 to the Central West Redevelopment Plan printed on page of this Journal.] APPROVAL OF PROPERTY AT 218 NORTH RACINE AVENUE AS CLASS 6(b) AND ELIGIBLE FOR COOK COUNTY TAX INCENTTVES. The Committee on Economic and Capital Development submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Economic and Capital Development, having had under consideration a proposed resolution introduced by Alderman Dexter Watson (27th Ward) authorizing Class 6(b) tax incentives for the property located at 218 North Racine Avenue pursuant to the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt said resolution which is transmitted herewith. (Continued on page 67090)

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275 67090 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 (Continued from page 67088) This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee present, with no dissenting votes. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Hansen, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said resolution as adopted: WHEREAS, The Cook County Board of Commissioners has amended the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, to provide real estate tax incentives to property owners who build, rehabilitate, enhance and occupy property which is located within Cook County and which is used for manufacturing purposes; and WHEREAS, The City of Chicago (hereinafter referred to as "City"), consistent with the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, as amended, wishes to induce industry to locate and expand in the City by offering financial incentives in the form of property tax relief; and WHEREAS, Class 6(b) of this ordinance requires that the municipality in which such real estate proposed for Class 6(b) designation is located by lawful resolution approve such real estate to be appropriate for incentive abatement; and

276 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES WHEREAS, Dennis Wholesale Foods, Inc. (herein referred to as the "Tenant") of the property commonly known as 218 North Racine Avenue, (hereinafter referred to as the "Subject Property"), will lease the Subject Property which has been vacant, and will undertake a program of substantial rehabilitation with the expectation that the property would be eligible for Class 6(b) tax incentives pursuant to the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance; and WHEREAS, The Tenant intends to file with the Office of the Assessor of Cook County an Eligibility Application for Class 6(b) classification; and WHEREAS, The Subject Property is located within the boundaries of Chicago Enterprise Zone 4; and WHEREAS, The Subject Property will be utilized for industrial purposes as a wholesale food distribution warehouse facility; and WHEREAS, The grant of Class 6(b) tax incentives for the Subject Property is necessary for the execution ofthe intended renovation; and WHEREAS, The execution of this substantial rehabilitation and the future use ofthe Subject Property will provide significant present and future employment, both temporary and permanent; and WHEREAS, The Permanent Real Estate Tax Index Numbers for the Subject Property are , , , , , and ; and WHEREAS, Notwithstanding the Class 6(b) status ofthe Subject Property and the substantial rehabilitation to and utilization thereof will generate significant new revenues to the City in the form of additional real estate taxes and other tax revenues; now, therefore. Be It Resolved By The City Council Of The City Of Chicago: SECTION 1. The Subject Property is appropriate for Class 6(b) tax incentives benefits pursuant to the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance as amended December 6,1994; and SECTION 2. The incentives provided by the Class 6(b) real property assessment classification is necessary for the proposed substantial rehabilitati( n of 218 North Racine Avenue to occur; and SECTION 3. Pursuant to the Cook County Real Property Classification Ordinance, the City of Chicago, Illinois hereby approves, consents and supports the classification ofthe Subject Property as Class 6(b) property, and the Class 6(b) tax incentives shall apply to the property identified as Permanent Real Estate Index Numbers: ,

277 67092 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/ , , , , and ; and SECTION 4. The Clerk of the City of Chicago is authorized to and shall send a certified copy of this resolution to the Office of the Cook County Assessor, Room 312, County Building, Chicago, Illinois 60602; and Be It Further Resolved, That this resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage and approval, or as otherwise provided by law. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF COUNTY OF COOK REQUESTED TO ENTER "NO CASH" BIDS ON BEHALF OF CHY FOR ACQUISTHON OF SPECIFIED TAX DELINQUENT PROPERTIES, The Committee on Economic and Capital Development submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995, To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Economic and Capital Development, having had under consideration three proposed ordinances, transmitted with communications signed by Mayor Richard M. Daley, requesting the County of Cook to enter a "no cash" bid on specified properties pursuant to the Tax Reactivation Program, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said ordinances which are transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by all members ofthe committee present, with no dissenting vote. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman.

278 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMTTTEES On motion of Alderman Hansen, the said 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None, Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. ^ The following are said ordinances as passed (the italic headings in each case not being a part ofthe ordinance): 4525 West Fifth Avenue. WHEREAS, There exist within the City of Chicago blighted, vacant, dilapidated and tax delinquent properties which contribute to the decline of commercial areas within the City's neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, These tax delinquent properties and the resultant blight contribute to the decline of neighborhoods and are harmful to the health, prosperity, economic stability and general welfare ofthe citizens ofchicago; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Revenue Act provides that the County may enter No Cash Bids on tax delinquent properties on behalf of municipalities; and WHEREAS, The City has created the Chicago Tax Reactivation Program to aid the private and public sectors in acquiring tax delinquent properties for the purpose of, among other things, creating new industry and jobs for its residents; and WHEREAS, The Department of Planning and Development has found the properties identified in Exhibit A attached hereto to be located in the Roosevelt-Kostner Blighted Commercial Area and qualified to participate in the Program; and WHEREAS, The City is interested in acquiring the parcels of property identified in Exhibit A for conveyance to future developers in furtherance of the Program; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago:

279 67094 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners of Cook County is hereby requested to enter No Cash Bids on the Parcels identified in Exhibit A CTarcels") and to assign its interest in the Parcels to the City ofchicago. SECTION 2, The Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development is authorized to provide the Board with all necessary and required information to assure the entering of the No Cash Bids and the assignment ofthe County's interest in the Parcels to the City. SECTION 3. The Commissioner is further authorized to negotiate and execute a redevelopment agreement and all other documents which may be required or necessary to implement the intent and objectives of the Program with a future developer subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel. SECTION 4. The Department of Planning and Development is directed to provide annual status reports on the Parcels to the Cook County Department of Economic Development for a period of five years. SECTION 5. The Corporation Counsel or her designee is authorized to take all necessary steps to obtain the tax deeds for the Parcels. The City will be responsible for all costs and legal fees associated with the acquisition of the Parcels. The Corporation Counsel is further authorized to take whatever other legal action may be required pursuant to the County's No Cash Bid Program, including petitioning the Circuit Court to declare a sale in error in the event that any Parcel should not have been offered for sale. If there are municipal liens on any ofthe Parcels, the Corporation Counsel is authorized to execute releases of all such liens. SECTION 6. The Mayor or his proxy is authorized to execute, and the City Clerk to attest, quitclaim deeds conveying the Parcels to the approved developer, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows: Exhibit "A". Volume Number 563 Index Number Permanent Address 4325 West Fifth A

280 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Permanent Volume Number Index Number Address West Fifth Avenue 4634, 4638, 4642, 4656, 4660, 4662, , 4725 And 4727 West Madison Street. WHEREAS, There exists within the City of Chicago blighted, vacant, dilapidated and tax delinquent properties which contribute to the decline of commercial areas within the City's neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, These tax delinquent properties and the resultant blight contribute.to the decline of neighborhoods and are harmful to the health, prosperity, economic stability and general welfare ofthe citizens ofchicago; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Revenue Act provides that the County may enter No Cash Bids on tax delinquent properties on behalf of municipalities; and WHEREAS, The City has created the Chicago Tax Reactivation Program to aid the private and public sector in acquiring tax delinquent properties for the purpose of, among other things, creating new industry and jobs for its residents; and WHEREAS, The Department of Planning and Development has found the properties identified in Exhibit A attached hereto to be located in the Madison-Cicero Blighted Commercial Area and qualified to participate in the Program; and WHEREAS, The City is interested in acquiring the parcels of property identified in Exhibit A for conveyance to future developers in furtherance of the Program; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners of Cook County is hereby requested to enter No Cash Bids on the Parcels identified in Exhibit A ("Parcels") and to assign its interest in the Parcels to the City ofchicago.

281 67096 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 SECTION 2. The Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development is authorized to provide the Board with all necessary and required information to assure the entering of the No Cash Bids and the assignment ofthe County's interest in the Parcels to the City. SECTION 3. The Commissioner is further authorized to negotiate and execute a redevelopment agreement and all other documents which may be required or necessary to implement the intent and objectives of the Program with a future developer, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel. SECTION 4. The Department of Planning and Development is directed to provide annual status reports on the Parcels to the Cook County Department of Economic Development for a period of five years. SECTION 5. The Corporation Counsel or her designee is authorized to take all necessary steps to obtain the tax deeds for the Parcels. The City will be responsible for the costs and legal fees associated with the acquisition of the Parcels. The Corporation Counsel is further authorized to take whatever other legal action may be required pursuant to the County's No Cash Bid Program, including petitioning the Circuit Court to declare a sale in error in the event that any Parcel should not have been offered for sale. If there are municipal liens on any of the Parcels, the Corporation Counsel is authorized to execute releases of all such liens. SECTION 6. The Mayor or his proxy is authorized to execute, and the City Clerk to attest, quitclaim deeds conveying the Parcels to the approved developer, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and eff'ect from and after its passage. Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance read as follows: Exhibit "A". Volume Number Permanent Index Number Address 4662 West Madison Street 4660 West Madison Street 4656 West Madison Street

282 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Volume Number Permanent Index Number Address West Madison Street 4642 West Madison Street 4638 West Madison Street 4634 West Madison Street 4727 West Madison Street 4725 West Madison Street West Madison Street 2201 And 2215 North Pulaski Road. WHEREAS, There exist within the City of Chicago blighted, vacant, dilapidated and tax delinquent properties which contribute to the decline of commercial areas within the City's neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, These tax delinquent properties and the resultant blight contribute to the decline of neighborhoods and are harmful to the health, prosperity, economic stability and general welfare ofthe citizens ofchicago; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Revenue Act provides that the County may enter No Cash Bids on tax delinquent properties on behalf of municipalities; and WHEREAS, The City has created the Chicago Tax Reactivation Program to aid the private sector in acquiring tax delinquent properties for the purpose of, among other things, creating new industry and jobs for its residents; and WHEREAS, The Department of Planning and Development has found the developer identified in Exhibit A attached hereto to be qualified to participate in the Program; and

283 67098 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The City is interested in acquiring the parcels of property identified in Exhibit A for conveyance to the qualified developer in furtherance ofthe Program; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The Board of Commissioners of Cook County is hereby requested to enter No Cash Bids on the parcels identified in Exhibit A ("Parcels") and to assign its interest in the Parcels to the City ofchicago. SECTION 2. The Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development is authorized to provide the Board with all necessary and required information to assure the entering of the No Cash Bids and the assignment ofthe County's interest in the Parcels to the City. SECTION 3. The Commissioner is further authorized to negotiate and execute a redevelopment agreement and all other documents which may be required or necessary to implement the intent and objectives of the Program with the developer listed in Exhibit A, subject to the approval of the Corporation Counsel. SECTION 4. The Department ofplanning and Development is directed to provide annual status reports on the Parcels to the Cook County Department of Economic Development for a period of five years. SECTION 5. The Corporation Counsel or her designee is authorized to take all necessary steps to obtain the tax deeds for the Parcels. The City will be responsible for all costs and legal fees associated with the acquisition of the Parcels. The Corporation Counsel is further authorized to take whatever other legal action may be required pursuant to the County's No Cash Bid Program, including petitioning the Circuit Court to declare a sale in error in the event that any Parcel should not have been offered for sale. If there are municipal liens on any of the Parcels, the Corporation Counsel is authorized to execute releases of all such liens. SECTION 6. The Mayor or his proxy is authorized to execute, and the City Clerk to attest, quitclaim deeds conveying the Parcels to the approved developer, subject to the approval ofthe Corporation Counsel. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effective from and after its passage. Exhibit "A" referred to in this ordinance reads as follows:

284 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Exhibit "A". Volume Permanent Developer Number Index Number Address Chicago Dryer North Pulaski Road Company North Pulaski Road ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND WAIVER OF FEES FOR CONSTRUCTION RELATED TRAFFIC CLOSURE ON PORTION OF WEST SCHOOL STREET. The Committee on Economic and Capital Development submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Economic and Capital Development, having had under consideration a proposed order introduced by Alderman Terry Gabinski (32nd Ward) and Alderman Bernard Hansen (44th Ward) directing the Director of Revenue and the Commissioner of Transportation to issue all necessary permits for the closing of West School Street from North Lincoln Avenue to North Ashland Avenue, to facilitate construction at that location and to waive all fees therefor, begs leave to recommend that Your Honorable Body Pass said proposed order which is transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by all members of the committee present, with no dissenting votes. (Signed) Respectfully submitted, BERNARD J. HANSEN, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Hansen, the said proposed order transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Passed by yeas and nays as follows:

285 67100 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said order as passed: Be It Ordered, That the Director of Revenue and the Commissioner of Transportation issue all necessary permits for the closure of West School Street, from North Lincoln Avenue to North Ashland Avenue, to facilitate construction on both sides of West School Street at that location and to waive all fees by the City ofchicago. COMMITTEE ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES. UNITED STATES CONGRESS URGED TO SUPPORT CONTINUED FUNDING OF LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. The Committee on Energy, Environmental Protection and Public Utilities submitted the following report: CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Committee on Energy, Environmental Protection and Public Utilities, having had under consideration a resolution memorializing the Clinton administration and the United States Congress to support the appropriation to the Low-Income Energy Assistance Block Grant, having

286 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt the proposed resolution transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote ofthe members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) MARK J. FARY, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Buchanan, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas - Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None, Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. The following is said resolution as adopted: WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has recognized that the health, welfare and prosperity of the people of the State of Illinois require that all citizens receive essential levels of heat and electric service regardless of economic circumstances; and WHEREAS, Winter home energy costs continue to remain high for most Illinoisans and particularly for Chicagoans and they are disproportionately high for households with income below the poverty level; and WHEREAS, The United States House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy has recommended to Congress elimination of federal funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, thereby excluding over 510,000 Illinois households from receiving assistance next winter; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council recognizes the devastating effect the loss of energy assistance benefits will have on low-income households, many of which include children, elderly, persons with disabilities, and

287 67102 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 minimum wage earners, and the State of Illinois lacks the financial resources to supplement federal appropriations; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Chicago City Council strongly urges Congress to support the appropriation to the Low-Income Energy Assistance Block Grant of 1.39 Billion Dollars proposed in the President's budget; and Be It Further Resolved, That the Chicago City Council be advised of the disastrous consequences of the budget recommendation on the low-income households of the City and State and that they be urged to take such action necessary to ensure that Chicago, the State of Illinois and other cities and states have the resources to assist their low-income citizens in meeting the costs of winter energy, that they reject the aforementioned budget recommendation ofthe Appropriations Subcommittee, and that they support a 1.39 Billion Dollar appropriation for the the Low-Income Energy Assistance Block Grant; and Be It Further Resolved, By this resolution, that the Mayor of Chicago be directed to provide a copy of this resolution to President Bill Clinton and to the members ofthe Illinois delegation to Congress. JOINT COMMITTEE. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT. JOINT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND ECONOMIC AND CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT TO SCHEDULE HEARINGS ON ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPETITIVE PRICE EQUALIZATION DISTRICTS AND CHY DEPARTMENTS CALLED UPON TO EVALUATE USE OF VARIOUS INCENTIVE PROGRAMS FOR ATTRACTING RETAILERS TO OUTLYING AREAS OF CITY. A Joint Committee, composed of the members of the Committee on Finance and the members of the Committee on Economic and Capital Development, submitted the following report:

288 4/12/95 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES CHICAGO, April 12,1995. To the President and Members of the City Council: Your Joint Committee on Finance and Economic and Capital Development, having had under consideration a resolution directing the Committee on Finance and the Committee on Economic and Capital Development to hold joint hearings concerning the establishment of Competitive Price Equalization Districts, having had the same under advisement, begs leave to report and recommend that Your Honorable Body Adopt the proposed resolution transmitted herewith. This recommendation was concurred in by a viva voce vote of the members ofthe committee. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) EDWARD M. BURKE, Committee on Finance, Chairman. (Signed) BERNARD J, HANSEN, Committee on Economic and Capital Development, Chairman. On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed resolution transmitted with the foregoing committee report was Adopted by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E, Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, 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 resolution as adopted:

289 67104 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Major retailers of all kinds have increasingly located more and more stores around the edge of the City, often with the assistance of financial incentives being provided by the border municipalities and in part because of lower sales tax rates, with the result that sizable numbers of the City consumers are forced to travel outside the City to make more and more of their purchases; and WHEREAS, Sizable areas ofthe City immediately adjacent to the suburbs and to the Indiana border are greatly underserved by many types of retail establishments in their neighborhoods, or if they do have a local store, they are often smaller stores with more limited offerings and often higher prices; and WHEREAS, The City ofchicago continues to lose its share ofthe market for sales of a wide variety of consumer goods to nearby suburban and Indiana merchants and thus has been receiving a declining share ofthe region's sales tax revenues, especially regarding revenues from the sale of general merchandise, furniture, household and electronic goods, lumber and hardware, and automotive and fuel products; and WHEREAS, The location of these stores not only deprives City consumers of convenient shopping opportunities and the City ofchicago ofthe sales tax revenues being paid by City residents making purchases at these stores, the City is also being denied the investment that these stores represent; the property taxes that their owner must pay; the positive impact that these new facilities would have upon City neighborhoods; the additional investment that these facilities would attract as anchors in these communities and the more convenient job opportunities that our citizens require; and WHEREAS, The Department of Planning and Development has taken steps to address this problem through the creation and operation of the Retail Chicago Task Force and the designation of several target retail development sites; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Finance Committee and the Economic Development Committee schedule one or more joint hearings concerning the establishment of Competitive Price Equalization Districts in areas of the City adjacent to the boundaries ofthe City that have been most impacted by suburban and Indiana commercial competition; and Be It Further Resolved, That the Department of Planning and Development, the Department of Budget and Management and the Department of Revenue shall evaluate the use of Revenue Sharing Agreements, Tax Increment Financing, the new Class 7(a) and 7(b) County Property Tax Incentives and all other available federal, state, county and municipal incentive programs with potential for attracting appropriate retailers and any new programs the Departments would recommend to areas of the City lying adjacent to the City limits and that these Departments shall present the results of their evaluation along with their

290 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR recommendations at the first joint hearing ofthe committees to be scheduled no later than May 25,1995. AGREED CALENDAR. Alderman Burke moved to Suspend the Rules Temporarily for the purpose of including in the Agreed Calendar a series of resolutions presented by The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor and Aldermen Mazola, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Dixon, Shaw, Coleman, Laski, Medrano, E. Smith, Bialczak, Gabinski, Banks, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Levar and M. Smith. The motion Prevailed. Thereupon, on motion of Alderman Burke, the proposed resolutions presented through the Agreed Calendar were Adopted by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas Aldermen Mazola, Haithcock, Tillman, Preckwinkle, Bloom, Steele, Beavers, Dixon, Shaw, Buchanan, Huels, Fary, Olivo, Burke, Jones, Coleman, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone Nays None. Alderman Natarus moved to reconsider the foregoing vote. The motion was lost. Sponsored by the elected city officers named below, respectively, said Agreed Calendar resolutions, as adopted, read as follows (the italic heading in each case not being a part of the resolution): Presented By THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. DALEY, MAYOR: TRIBUTE TO LATE BISHOP LOUIS HENRY FORD. WHEREAS, Almi^ty God in his infinite wisdom and mercy has called Bishop Louis Henry Ford to his eternal reward on March 31, 1995, at the age of eighty; and

291 67106 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Bishop Ford's dedication to the cause of justice and human rights, expressed through a long and fruitful ministry, made him one of the most prominent clergymen in Chicago and the nation, whose inspiration and influence touched the lives of millions; and WHEREAS, A native of Mississippi, Bishop Ford heard the call to ministry at the age of seven; and WHEREAS, He became affiliated with the Church of God in Christ as a young man, inspired by Bishop Charles Harrison Mason, the founder of the Church, whose religious message promoted justice through the elimination of hatred and prejudice; and WHEREAS, In 1933 Bishop Ford moved to Chicago, where he was ordained to the ministry and began his life of service by preaching to passersby on the street; and WHEREAS, In 1935 he founded Saint Paul Church of God in Christ, and later the CH. Mason and W.M. Roberts Bible Institute, which now graduates three hundred annually; and WHEREAS, In 1945 Bishop Ford's dedication to his ministry was recognized by the Church of God in Christ, which named him its national director of public relations; and WHEREAS, In 1954 he was named bishop, overseeing churches in Illinois, and he also served as bishop or overseer in over thirty jurisdictions of the Church; and WHEREAS, In 1972 he was selected assistant presiding bishop of the Church and remained in that post until his elevation to presiding bishop and apostle, with responsibility for one hundred twenty thousand congregations and millions of members worldwide; and WHEREAS, Throughout his ministry. Bishop Ford practiced the gospel in daily life by providing assistance to the homeless and the elderly, shelter for battered women and their children, childhood development programs, employment and training programs for young people, and counseling for adults in need; and WHEREAS, Bishop Ford was also a voice for justice, leading the fight to end segregation of public accommodations in Memphis, and using his pulpit and personality to address social inequities; and WHEREAS, Bishop Ford's dedication and strength of character earned him a role as confidant and advisor of public officials, who sought his advice on issues of housing, economic development and human relations; and

292 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Bishop Ford is survived by his wife, Margaret; his children, Charles Ford and Janet Oliver-Hill; three sisters; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, All Chicagoans have benefited from the many contributions of Bishop Louis Henry Ford, and all Chicagoans mourn his passing; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby honor the life of Bishop Louis Henry Ford and his many contributions to the City of Chicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to Bishop Ford's family and to the congregation of Saint Paul Church of God in Christ as a sign of our sympathy and good wishes. TRIBUTE TO LATE CHICAGO FIRE FIGHTER DONALD J. KACZKA. WHEREAS, Donald J, Kaczka, a Chicago fire fighter, departed this life on March 24,1995, at the age of fifty-seven; and WHEREAS, Mr, Kaczka, an engineer with Engine Company 28, passed away while battling a fire at a factory on the City's south side; and WHEREAS, For twenty-nine years, Mr. Kaczka served the City of Chicago Fire Department with great dedication, bravery and skill; and WHEREAS, He was born and raised in the McKinley Park neighborhood on the City's southwest side; and WHEREAS, He attended Kelly High School and served in the Navy prior to his long service with the Chicago Fire Department; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka was active in a number of civic and social organizations, including American Legion Post 231; and WHEREAS, At the time of his passing, Mr. Kaczka was proudly looking forward to his son, Scott, beginning his first field assignment with the Chicago Fire Department; and

293 67108 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, In addition to his son, Mr. Kaczka is survived by his wife, Shirley; his mother, Dolores; his stepdaughter, Janice Stoletz; his stepson, Gary Siwek; his sister, Carol Kosiek, and six grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka's strength of character and bravery earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assemliled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby celebrate the life and memory of Donald J. Kaczka, and express our deep appreciation for his tireless and fearless service to the people of this City as a Chicago fire fighter; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to Mr. Kaczka's family as a sign of our sjmipathy and good wishes. APRIL 27, 1995 DECLARED "TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, "Take Our Daughters To Work", the public education program ofthe Ms. Foundation for Women, was started in 1993, to prevent problems in adolescent girls such as low self-esteem; and WHEREAS, Research has shown that by intervening with girls before these problems take root, girls can grow up with confidence, in good health and ready to fulfill their dreams; and WHEREAS, In planning a day to celebrate girls by taking them seriously and listening to their ideas, girls begin to believe in themselves, their abilities, and by extension, their futures; and WHEREAS, Now in its third year, "Take Our Daughters To Work" will take place on Thursday, April 27, 1995, and every year thereafter on the fourth Thursday in April; and WHEREAS, This year's theme, "A Girl Is Watching. What Is She Learning?" spotlights the educational values of the day. When a girl walks through the doors of a work place, she learns about being a woman, being a worker, about resolving conflict and working with others and what it takes to be a grown-up in the world; and WHEREAS, Around the country, millions of girls between the ages of nine and fifteen will go to work with adult hosts parents, grandparents, cousins.

294 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR aunts, and friends to learn first-hand the exciting range of life options while getting the attention they deserve; and WHEREAS, To positively affect the lives of as many daughters as possible, the "Take Our Daughters To Work" national office has expanded. In addition to a director and program assistant, "Take Our Daughters To Work" now includes a business development assistant, external relations manager, and national organizer; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, assembled on this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby proclaim April 27, 1995, to be "Take Our Daughters To Work Day In Chicago", and urge all citizens to be cognizant ofthe events arranged for this time; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the Ms. Foundation for Women, as a token of our esteem. APRIL 10 THROUGH APRIL 16, 1995 DECLARED "COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WEEK IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, The Community Development Block Grant (C.D.B.G.) Program has operated since 1975 to provide local governments with the resources required to meet the needs of persons of low- and moderate-income and C.D.B.G, funds are used by thousands of neighborhood based non-profit organizations throughout the nation to address pressing neighborhood and human service needs; and WHEREAS, The Community Development Block Grant Program has had a significant impact on our local economies through job creation and retention, physical redevelopment and improved local tax bases; and WHEREAS, The City ofchicago and other local governments have clearly demonstrated the capacity to administer and customize the CD.B.G, Program to identify and resolve pressing local problems, such as affordable housing, neighborhood and human service needs, job creation and retention and physical redevelopment; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the City of Chicago do hereby proclaim the week of April 10 16,1995 as "Community Development Week in Chicago, Illinois" and urge all citizens to join us in recognizing the

295 67110 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Community Development Program and the importance it serves to our community. Presented By ALDERMAN MAZOLA (Ut Ward): GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICER SAM GUFFREA FOR TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO CITIZENS OF CHICAGO. WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea is a member of the Chicago Police Department with twenty-nine years of dedicated service; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea was married in Our Lady of Pompeii Church located on the near west side; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea has been a loving and devoted husband to his wife, Carmella; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea is the father of two beautiful daughters and the grandfather of a recent arrival "Marissa"; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea has the duty of providing lunch on a daily basis for the staff" of the Department Advocate Section which can number up to one hundred people; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea is the proud and distinguished author of Where To Eat In Chicago For Under $3.00; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea is known for the trips on his beloved Harley Davidson to Sturgis, South Dakota; and WHEREAS, Sam Guffrea who still resides on the near westside is a great and valued friend to all who know him; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council ofthe City ofchicago, hereby salute and honor Sam Guffrea for twenty-nine years of dedicated service to his community and the City ofchicago.

296 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO POLICE OFFICER VINCENT SAB ALL A FOR FORTY YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO CITIZENS OF CHICAGO. WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa is a member of the Chicago Police Department; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa has devoted nearly forty years of service to the citizens ofthe City ofchicago; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa has been the author of "Words of Wisdom" for the Chicago Police Department, written on the blackboard at 11th and State Street; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa was a founding member of the Department Advocate Section ofthe Internal Affairs Division; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa has been married for thirty-five years to his wife, Carol, and has eight children; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa is a recent grandfather of baby "Samuel"; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa is the oldest living fan of Vaughn Monroe, is a great fan of boxing and only wears Bally shoes; and WHEREAS, Vincent Saballa is respected and endeared by all who know him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, salute and honor Mr. Vincent Saballa for his years of dedicated service to the citizens ofchicago. Presented By ALDERMAN TILLMAN (3rd Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO REVEREND OTIS L. ANDERSON, JR. ON HIS TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY WITH CATHEDRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. WHEREAS, On Sunday April 30, 1995, Reverend Otis L. Anderson, Jr. will celebrate the occasion of his twentieth year anniversary with the Cathedral Baptist Church; and

297 67112 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson confessed his hope in Christ at the Greater Harvest Baptist Church, under the leadership of the late Reverend Louis Boddie; and WHEREAS, On December 3, 1953, Reverend Anderson acknowledged his calling to the gospel ministry and was ordained in 1960 at the Greater Mount Olive Church, under the leadership ofthe late Reverend M.G. Ward; and WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson has been affiliated with the following churches, associate minister. Greater New Morning Star Church in Los Angeles, California; assistant pastor. Greater Mount Olive Church; administer assistant. Monumental Baptist Church; pastor, Broadview Baptist Church, Broadview, Illinois; pastor. Old Ship of Zion Missionary Baptist Church, and pastor. Cathedral Missionary Baptist Church, from 1975 to present; and WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson is president of Preachers Parents Police Organization, a recipient of the service award from Manteno Mental Hospital, a member of Ministers Alliance, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, NAACP, is second vice-president of Progressive State Convention of Illinois, a third vice-president of Progressive State Convention of Illinois, a doctor of divinity with the Universal Bible Institute, a member of the Advisory Council Chicago-DuSable Initiative, is listed in Who's Who In Religion, a founder of the Robert Taylor Children's Church and a member of the Mantoya College Auxiliary Advisory Board; and WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson has a section of South Wabash Avenue dedicated in his name; and WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson proves to be a valuable asset to the City ofchicago; and WHEREAS, Reverend Anderson's dedication, devotion, and hard work serve as an example to all; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Reverend Otis Lee Anderson, Jr. on his twenty years with the Cathedral Baptist Church and do hereby wish Reverend Otis Lee Anderson, Jr. continued success in the years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Reverend Otis Lee Anderson, Jr.,

298 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Presented By ALDERMAN PRECKWINKLE (4th Ward): JUNE 26 AND 27, 1995 DECLARED "GRADUATES' DAYS" IN CHICAGO AND JUNE 25 THROUGH JULY 1, 1995 DECLARED "FOURTH WARD'S GRADUATES' WEEK". WHEREAS, Education is an important and critical step in the formulation ofthe lives of our youth today; and WHEREAS, Each youth who has achieved the goal of graduating should be encouraged and congratulated by the community; and WHEREAS, The principals, parents, teachers and extended family members are commended for having contributed positively to the lives of our graduates; and WHEREAS, In recognition of the one thousand and seventy-nine, eighth grade graduates in the fourth ward who attended Dyett Middle, Fuller Elementary, Jackie Robinson, Woodson North, Saint Ambrose, Albert Einstein, Holy Angels, Donahue Elementary, Doolittle Intermediate, Price Elementary, Kozminski Community Academy, Murray Language Academy, Reavis Elementary, Ancona Elementary, Harvard Elementary, Pershing, and Shoesmith schools; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of Chicago, assembled here this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby recognize the week of June 25 - July 1, 1995, Fourth Wards "Graduates Week" in addition to June as "Graduates' Days" in the City ofchicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to each ofthe fourth ward's schools. Presented By ALDERMAN DIXON (8th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. HENRY ATHALONE. WHEREAS, Henry Athalone was born in Steiner, Mississippi, July 20, 1918 to the late Johnny Athalone and Martha Davis; and

299 67114 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Henry Athalone to his eternal reward; and WHEREAS, Henry Athalone on December 25, 1938 was united in holy matrimony to Elnora Overton, to this union they were blessed with one son and six daughters; and WHEREAS, Henry Athalone moved to Chicago in 1952 where he worked at Lindberg Engineering Company until retirement; and WHEREAS, Henry Athalone recently joined the Holy Garden of Prayer Church under the leadership of Elder Jeffro Williams; and WHEREAS, Henry Athalone a loving husband, father, and friend who touched the hearts of many, a strong man who met challenges head on, departed this life on Saturday, March 4, 1995, his sacrifice and dedication should serve as an example and inspiration to all; and WHEREAS, Henry Athalone will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Chicago hereby recognizes the achievements and the contributions of Henry Athalone and salutes his life and legacy that inspired and comforted those who crossed his path; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be made available for the families of Henry Athalone, his wife, Elnora Athalone; his son, Sam Athalone; his daughters, Edna Davis, Rosie Coffey, Louvenia Pickett, Daisy Williams, Martha Athalone and Denise Wash. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. DENISE CRAWFORD. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to her eternal reward Denise Crawford, beloved citizen and friend, March 17,1995; and WHEREAS, Denise Crawford was born in Chicago July 13, 1962, and attended Saint Ailbe's Elementary School, Seton High School and the University of Illinois. She became a market reporter for the Chicago Board of Trade and was a devoted member of Trinity United Church of Christ; and

300 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Denise Crawford leaves to mourn parents, Thelma and James Crawford; her sister, Valerie; her brothers, James and Brett; and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Denise Crawford, and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford and family. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. EUNICE M. BARKER TURNEY. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to her eternal reward Mrs. Eunice M. Barker Turney, beloved citizen and friend, March 30, 1995; and WHEREAS, Born in Augusta, Arkansas, January 3, 1922, the former Eunice M. Barker came to Chicago in 1940, and in 1946, she married William Turney a blessed union which thrived and prospered until her death; and WHEREAS, A deeply religious member of the Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Eunice Turney served there in numerous capacities since She was president of the Angelic Choir, the President's Council and the Department of Mission, and president and cofounder of the Voices of Melody Choral Ensemble, among numerous other activities; and WHEREAS, Eunice M. Barker Turney leaves to mourn her devoted husband, William, who is a supervisor in the City of Chicago Department of Buildings and a longtime member of the 8th Ward Regular Democratic Organization, under The Honorable John H. Stroger, Committeeman, and in addition is treasurer for the Citizens for Dixon Committee. Mrs. Turney also leaves one son, Albert Rasberry, Jr., nine grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Eunice M. Barker Turney, and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and

301 67116 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. William Turney. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. VAN WALLER, SR. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Van Waller, Sr,, beloved citizen and friend, March 5,1995; and WHEREAS, Van Waller was born in Tennessee, March 30, 1914, and moved with his family to Chicago two years later. He attended Ralph Waldo Emerson school, where he met his future wife, Mildred Clark. They were ultimately married June 21, 1933, and their union endured and prospered until Mildred's death in 1985; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Van Waller had six children, fifteen grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. Van Waller leaves to mourn a family rich in the legacy of stability and strength, and many friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Van Waller, Sr., and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Van Waller, Sr.. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT WILLIAM JOHNSON ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, Following a career of outstanding public service that spanned almost three decades, Chicago Police Sergeant William "Bill" Johnson is beginning a highly deserved retirement; and WHEREAS, A tireless worker for the people of the City of Chicago, William "Bill" Johnson was first employed four years with the Chicago Transit Authority, and then served twenty-five years with the Chicago Police Department; and

302 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, An avid sports enthusiast, William "Bill" Johnson is a member of the Illinois, Indiana and Chicago Public High School Athletic Associations, as well as various police associations. He has also always found time for his community and has coached the South Side Little League team for five years. He is a member ofthe Board of Directors of United Way, a member of the N.A.A.C.P. and Urban League, and a deacon at Grace Missionary Baptist Church; and WHEREAS, William "Bill" Johnson and his lovely wife, the former Margaret A. Hatcherson, have been married thirty-two years and have four children with whom he can now spend quality time; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our gratitude and our congratulations to Chicago Police Sergeant William "Bill" Johnson on the occasion of his retirement; and extend to him and his family our fervent wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to William "Bill" Johnson. Presented By ALDERMAN SHAW (9th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. ALLEN COBBINS. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Allen Cobbins, beloved citizen and friend, March 8,1995; and WHEREAS, Born in Lexington, Mississippi, June 10,1912, Allen Cobbins grew into a responsible adult, hardworking and largely self-educated. He married the former Fannie Lou Love December 27, 1937, a blessed union which produced thirteen children and which thrived until her death January 7,1993; and WHEREAS, Allen Cobbins moved his family to Chicago in After serving his country honorably in the United States Army during World War n, he began his career as a longshoreman in which he diligently served until his retirement in 1979; and

303 67118 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Allen Cobbins was highly visible in his grateful community and will be missed by many, besides his children, he leaves to mourn twentythree grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gatheried here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Allen Cobbins, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Allen Cobbins. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. IRENE M. DARLING. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to her eternal reward Irene M. Darling, beloved citizen, friend and community activist; and WHEREAS, Irene M. Darling was born and raised in Chicago and spent most of her adult life in the Altgeld community, highly visible as a person who cared very much about her neighborhood and its people, and a community activist in the most constructive sense. She was a member of many of Altgeld's charitable and civic organizations and had received the Mayor's Outstanding Citizen Award, bestowed upon her by The Honorable Jane M. Byrne; and WHEREAS, Irene M. Darling's long and fruitful union with Allen Darling ended with his death some years ago. She is survived by five children; thirteen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Irene M. Darling, and extend to her family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Irene M. Darling.

304 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. STANTON HALES. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Stanton Hales, beloved citizen and friend, March 23,1995; and WHEREAS, A native of Louisiana, Stanton Hales came to Chicago at an early age with his parents, Mabel and Robert Hales, and graduated from South Shore High School. He was employed by the Chicago Board of Education all of his adult life, and made many friends there and in his south side community; and WHEREAS, Stanton Hales leaves to mourn his parents; his loving companion, Lynn Stribling; three children, Kelly, Stanton and Stephanie; and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Stanton Hales, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Stanton Hales. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LINCOLN DATSON TRUSS. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Lincoln Datson Truss, beloved citizen and friend, March 21,1995; and WHEREAS, Born in Mississippi, December 12, 1914, Lincoln Datson Truss was raised in Flint, Michigan, where he was widely known as an outstanding basketball player. Upon graduation from Northern High School, he managed the first all African-American team in the Flint City Class A Basketball league. Many years later in 1986 although he had chosen not to pursue a professional basketball career, Lincoln Datson Truss was inducted into the Greater Flint Afro-American Hall of Fame; and WHEREAS, Lincoln Datson Truss lived and worked in Detroit, in Los Angeles, and moved with his family to Chicago in 1972, where he remained. His wife of fifty-four years. Hazel Dixon Truss, preceded him in death in He leaves to mourn their beloved daughter, Deborah, other relatives, and many friends; now, therefore.

305 67120 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Lincoln Datson Truss, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Lincoln Datson Truss. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. BESSIE DELORES WASHINGTON. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to her eternal reward Bessie Delores Washington, beloved citizen and friend, February 18, 1995; and WHEREAS, The former Bessie Delores Matthews was born April 14, 1919, in Lincolnton, Georgia, and moved with her family to Chicago at an early age, attending Frances E. Willard Elementary School, Hyde Park High School and Madam E. Walker's Beauty College; and WHEREAS, On January 31, 1941, Bessie Delores Matthews married George Herbert Washington and their union lasted until his death in Their union was blessed with two daughters, whom she leaves to mourn with one granddaughter, other relatives and a host of friends; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Bessie Delores Washington, and extend to her family and friends our deepest sjmipathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Bessie Delores Washington. Presented By ALDERMAN HUELS (11th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. LOUISE M. BIAMONTE. WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte (nee Storino) passed away on Thursday, March 2,1995, at the age of sixty-nine; and

306 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, beloved wife of Frank "Short"; and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, loving mother of Joseph, Anthony C.P.D. (Margaret), Frank (Carrie) and Ronald (Kathleen); and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, fond grandmother of Michael, Frank, Sherry, Christy, Anthony Jr., Carrie, Ronald, Gino and Jennifer; and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, great-grandmother of Amber; and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, dear sister of Florence (Sam) Balestieri, Augusta (Frank) Eraci, Carlo (Carmella) and the late Joseph (Leone), Antoinette (the late Jack) Damico and the late Frank Storino; and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, Louise M. Biamonte, member, Santa Lucia Altar and Rosary Society and Club Maria S.S. Incoronata; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Louise M. Biamonte will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Louise M. Biamonte our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Louise M. Biamonte. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH P. DALY, SR. WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr. passed away on Wednesday, March 29, 1995, at the age seventy-four; and WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr., dearly beloved husband of the late Pearl I. Daly (nee Ritchie); and WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr,, devoted father of Edward J, (Claudette), Jean A. (Tom) Landgraf, Maryann (Don) Slaninka, Joseph P., Jr. (Mercedita), Terry (Dolores) and the late Patrick M. (Linda); and

307 67122 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr., loving grandfather of nineteen; and WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr., great-grandfather of four; and WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr,, dear brother of Agnes McCormick, William J., Patricia (Richard) Fleischauer, Timothy (Joan), Robert (Kay), the late Mary E. (the late Jerry) Loses, the late Dorothy, the late Ann (John) Petrouski, the late Henry (the late Theresa), the late Theresa Mary, the late Rita Clare and the late Joan (Rich) Morris; and WHEREAS, Joseph P. Daly, Sr., fond uncle of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Joseph P. Daly, Sr. will be greatly missed by his many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Joseph P. Daly, Sr,, our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Joseph P. Daly, Sr.. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FREDERICK R. DEROLF. WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf passed away on Wednesday, March 1,1995, at the age of seventy-three; and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf beloved husband of the late Margaret M. (nee Naughton); and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, loving father of Michael (Nancy), Katherine (Steve) Covich, Patricia (Don) Murar, Dorren (Thomas) Angone, Charles, Ellen (Michael) Matteucci, Margaret (Mark) Bojarski, Mary (Ralph) Passi, James and the late Martin DeRolf; and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, dearest grandfather of twelve; and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, dear brother of the late Doris DeRolf; and

308 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, fond uncle of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, member of Chicago Bridgeport V.F.W. Post Number 5079; and WHEREAS, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf, veteran, World War II, United States Navy and the Korean Conflict, United States Air Force; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf will be greatly missed by his many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family of the late Frederick "Fred" R. DeRolf. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH J. FRANCIEVIC. WHEREAS, Joseph J. Francievic passed away on Tuesday, February 28, 1995, at the age of seventy-five; and WHEREAS, Joseph J. Francievic, beloved husband of Mary (nee Blazevich); and WHEREAS, Joseph J, Francievic, loving father of Joseph Francievic and Anthony Francievic C.P.D.; and WHEREAS, Joseph J. Francievic, dear grandfather of Todd, Jay and Joseph; and WHEREAS, Joseph J. Francievic, fond great-grandfather of three; and WHEREAS, Joseph J. Francievic, veteran. World War H; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Joseph J. Francievic will be greatly missed by his many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore.

309 67124 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Joseph J. Francievic our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Joseph J, Francievic, TRIBUTE TO LATE FIRE FIGHTER DONALD J. KACZKA. WHEREAS, Donald J, Kaczka, a Chicago fire fighter for almost three decades, died in the line of duty on Friday, March 24, 1995, at the age of fifty-seven; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, beloved husband of Shirley; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, devoted son of Dolores; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, loving father of Scott, C.F.D., and dear stepfather of Janice Stoletz and Gary Siwek; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, fond grandfather of six; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, dear brother of Carol Kosiek; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, born and raised in the 11th Ward's McKinley Park community; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, assigned to Engine Company 28 at South Throop Street and West Hillock Avenue in the 11th Ward throughout the majority of his career; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, United States Navy veteran; and WHEREAS, Donald J. Kaczka, member of American Legion Post 231 and the Brotherhood of the Barrel; and WHEREAS, Deemed by his superiors as an outstanding and conscientious engineer, and by his peers as a fireman's fireman, Donald J. Kaczka will be greatly missed by his colleagues in the Chicago Fire Department, as well as his many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do

310 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR hereby extend to the family of the late Donald J. Kaczka, our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathies upon their tragic loss, as well as our gratitude on behalf of the citizens of Chicago for Mr. Kaczka's twentynine years of service on the Chicago Fire Department; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Donald J. Kaczka. TRIBUTE TO LATE BEATRICE RYAN KILROY. WHEREAS, Beatrice "BeBe" Ryan Kilroy passed away on Sunday, March 26,1995, at the age of sixty-five; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, dearly beloved wife of William A. Kilroy, Sr., retired sergeant ofthe Chicago Police Department; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, devoted mother of Deborah, William A. Jr., C.P.D., Brian P. (Dawn), Keith C. (Malin) and Michael C. (Christine); and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, loving grandmother of Casey and Kevin; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, dear sister of Rita (the late Harold) Rayl and Patrick (Sandy) Ryan, the late Grace (Marvin) Lambert and the late Margaret Dill; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, devoted friend and sister-in-law of the late Marie Ryan; and WHEREAS, Beatrice Kilroy, cherished friend of Elaine and John Jaramillo, and "Gramma Bea" to Laurie and Evan Jaramillo; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Beatrice Kilroy will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Beatrice "BeBe" Ryan Kilroy, our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathies on their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Beatrice "BeBe" Ryan Kilroy.

311 67126 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. MARGARET S. MULRYAN. WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan passed away on Wednesday, March 15, 1995, at the age of seventy-five; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan (nee Sullivan), beloved wife of the late Terrence P. Mulryan; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan, dear mother of Patricia (John), Casey, Peggy (Basilio) King, Michael (Yvette), James, Mary, Rosemary, John (Joan), Kevin (Linda), Monica Mulryan and Helen (Joseph) Cernok; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan, proud grandmother of Sean, Sheila, Jeanne, Meg, Seamus, Erin, Kevin, Brian, Casey, Therese, Kelley, Lorin, Katie and Allison; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan, loving sister of the late Lillian Hargman and Edward J. Sullivan; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan, sister-in-law of Kathleen Mulryan, and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, Margaret S. Mulryan, retired teacher, Chicago Board of Education; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Margaret S. Mulryan will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Margaret S. Mulryan, our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies on their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Margaret S. Mulryan. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. VINCENZA SAVARINO. WHEREAS, Vincenza Savarino passed away on Sunday, April 2, 1995 at the age of eighty-two; and

312 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Vincenza Savarino (nee Bruno), beloved wife of the late Giovanni Battista; and WHEREAS, Vincenza Savarino, dear mother of Biagio (Francesca) and Baldo (Georgeann); and WHEREAS, Vincenza Savarino, fond grandmother of Bruna, John, Jennifer and Erica; and WHEREAS, Vincenza Savarino, dear great-grandmother of Brittany, Daniella, Jullian and Nicole; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Vincenza Savarino will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Vincenza Savarino our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies on their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Vincenza Savarino. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. GRACE MARIE SCARDINO. WHEREAS, Grace Marie Scardino passed away on Friday, March 17, 1995 at the age of seventy-six; and WHEREAS, Grace Marie Scardino, loving sister of Joseph A. (Josephine) Scardino; and WHEREAS, Grace Marie Scardino, dear aunt of Joseph S. (Elizabeth), Gloria J., Anthony (Angela) and Dolores (William) Nelson; and WHEREAS, Grace Marie Scardino great aunt of Jolene M., Lauren M., Joseph A., Lisa Marie, Janet and Angelia; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Grace Marie Scardino will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do

313 67128 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 hereby extend to the family of the late Grace Marie Scardino our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathies on their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Grace Marie Scardino. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOSEPH SPARACINO. WHEREAS, Joseph "Joe Lay" Sparacino passed away on Friday, March 3, 1995 at the age of eighty-two; and WHEREAS, Joseph Sparacino, beloved husband of Loretta (nee Capitose); and WHEREAS, Joseph Sparacino, loving father of Joseph, Jr.; and WHEREAS, Joseph Sparacino, proud grandfather of Theodore; and WHEREAS, Joseph Sparacino, dear brother of Connie Fiscella and Leona Vaccaro, and the late Sam and Frank Sparacino; and WHEREAS, Joseph Sparacino, loving uncle of many nieces and nephews; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Joseph "Joe Lay" Sparacino will be greatly missed by his many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Joseph "Joe Lay" Sparacino our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sjmipathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Joseph "Joe Lay" Sparacino. TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. HELEN WRIGHT STARKSON. WHEREAS, Helen Wright Starkson passed away on Wednesday, March 1, 1995 at the age of sixty-three; and

314 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Helen Wright Starkson, beloved wife of Robert; and WHEREAS, Helen Wright Starkson, dear mother of Deborah King, Kimberly Wright and Willow Cosentino; and WHEREAS, Helen Wright Starkson, loving grandmother of Kathleen and Timothy King, Robert Wright-Johnson, and Sammy and Joey Cosentino; and WHEREAS, Helen Wright Starkson, fond sister of Clara Thompson, Sylvia Ward and Rebecca Redman; and WHEREAS, A cherished friend of many and a good neighbor to all, Helen Wright Starkson will be greatly missed by her many family members, friends and associates; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby extend to the family of the late Helen Wright Starkson our deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathies upon their loss; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to the family ofthe late Helen Wright Starkson, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO LIEUTENANT JERRY J. CONSIDINE ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine retired from the Chicago Fire Department on January 14,1995 after twenty-six years of dedicated service; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine began his candidate training on February 16,1969; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine was assigned as a fire fighter to Truck 4 on May 1,1969 and to Snorkel 4 on September 1,1970; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine was promoted to lieutenant on February 1,1981 and served at District 5 Relief, and at Engine Company 77 and later at Engine Company 28; and WHEREAS, Throughout his quarter of a century of service on the Chicago Fire Department, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine performed ably on behalf of

315 67130 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 the citizens ofchicago, serving above and beyond the call of duty as the need arose; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J. Considine has received the consistent support of his wife, Linda, and their four sons, Mike, Jerry, Billy and Matthew, throughout his career; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Jerry J, Considine was honored at a retirement party that was held Thursday, March 23, 1995 at the Martinique Restaurant; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to Lieutenant Jerry J, Considine our heartiest congratulations upon his retirement from the Chicago Fire Department, and offer him our sincerest and best wishes for good fortune and prosperity, as well as our gratitude for his contributions to the safety of countless Chicagoans; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to Lieutenant Jerry J, Considine. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO PASTOR ANTHONY PUCHENSKI AND PARISHIONERS OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH ON ITS EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, Immaculate Conception Parish observes its eightieth anniversary this year; and WHEREAS, A "Celebration in Music" concert will be held Sunday, April 30, 1995 in commemoration of Immaculate Conception Parish's eightieth anniversary; and WHEREAS, Internationally known classical musicians will be featured in the concert, with a special emphasis on Lithuanian, Hispanic and American artists; and WHEREAS, Performers on the concert schedule include bass-baritone Arnold Voketaitis, pianist Arturo Nieto-Dorantes, singers Lijana Kopustaite, Algimantas Barniskis and Genute Bigenyte, soprano Virginia Bruozis, and the string ensemble Cuerdas Clasicas; and

316 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, A "Celebration in Music" is a diverse musical program designed to reflect the diverse and united parish of Immaculate Conception, whose parishioners are to be commended for their preservation and restoration efforts of their church, as well as their continuing faith; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to the parishioners of Immaculate Conception and to their pastor. Reverend Anthony Puchenski, our heartiest congratulations upon the eightieth anniversary of their parish, and our best wishes for continued success in their restoration drive; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to Immaculate Conception Parish. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO REVEREND JAMES PATRICK KEHOE ON TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ORDINATION. WHEREAS, On Saturday, May 13, 1995, Nativity of Our Lord Pastor, Reverend James Patrick Kehoe will observe the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination as a priest; and WHEREAS, Born and raised in Chicago, Father Kehoe attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary, Niles College, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Loyola University and Angelicum in Rome; and WHEREAS, Upon his ordination. Father Kehoe served as associate pastor of Saint Theresa in Palatine from 1970 to 1976, as associate pastor of Saint Edward in Chicago from 1977 to 1984, as associate pastor of Saint Ferdinand in Chicago from 1984 to 1988, and has served as pastor of Nativity of Our Lord since 1989; and WHEREAS, From June through December of 1976, Father Kehoe served with the Catholic Relief Services in Ghana, West Africa; and WHEREAS, As pastor of Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Father Kehoe has successfully retired the parish debt, led the drive to repair and reopen Nativity of Our Lord Church and oversaw the one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary celebration ofthe parish; and

317 67132 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Attendance at Mass and participation in parish events at Nativity of Our Lord have risen significantly in the six years of Father Kehoe's pastorship; and WHEREAS, The parishioners of Nativity of Our Lord extend happiest congratulations to Father Kehoe as he celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination with a luncheon. Mass and reception on May 13,1995; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April in 1995, do hereby extend to Reverend James Patrick Kehoe our sincerest congratulations upon the twenty-fifth ordination anniversary, and offer him our best wishes for continued success; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to Reverend James Patrick Kehoe. Presented By ALDERMAN OLIVO (13th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. AND MRS. LOUIS J. GALLINA ON THEIR FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, Mr, and Mrs, Louis J, Gallina have celebrated fifty years of wedded bliss together; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this momentous event by Alderman Frank Olivo; and WHEREAS, Mr, and Mrs, Gallina exchanged their wedding vows on May 6,1945 at Saint Symphorosa Church; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Gallina are the proud parents of two daughters, Louise and Rose Marie, and one son, Julius, to whom they passed on many of the same fine attributes they themselves possess in abundance; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Mr. and Mrs Louis J, Gallina on the occasion of their fiftieth

318 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR wedding anniversary and the renewal of their vows, and do hereby wish them continued happiness and bliss in the years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina. Presented By ALDERMAN BURKE (14th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. STUART ABEL. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Dr. Stuart Abel to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-nine; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Dr. Abel was an obstetrician and gynecologist who delivered thousands of babies during his long career; and WHEREAS, Dr. Abel once estimated he delivered twelve thousand infants during his more than forty years in practice; and WHEREAS, Dr. Abel was on staff at Passavant Hospital for a number of years, remaining on staff when it merged into Northwestern Memorial; and WHEREAS, Dr. Abel served as chief of staff at Passavant during the 1960s and was subsequently appointed professor of clinical gynecology and obstetrics at Northwestern; and WHEREAS, Dr. Abel was a founding member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and past president of the Illinois Association of Maternal and Child Health; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Dr. Abel to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Dr, Abel was a devoted husband to his wife, Mary Jo, and a loving father to his three sons, Stuart, Mark and Gordon, and to his daughter, Linda, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and

319 67134 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Dr, Abel will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Dr. Stuart Abel for his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Dr. Stuart Abel. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. I. S. ANOFF. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called I. S. "Sam" Anoff to his eternal reward at the age of one hundred three; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff was a major force in making Chicago a top convention city from the 1940s to the 1960s; and WHEREAS, As president of Albert Pick Company, Mr. Anoff was named head ofthe Chicago Convention Bureau in 1947; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff served in that post until 1951, when he stepped down to serve on its board of directors and executive committee; and WHEREAS, Mr. AnofTs biggest coup was in the late 1940s, when he brought an international trade fair to Chicago; and WHEREAS, In 1957 the Convention Bureau honored him for his work on behalf of the City; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff was a life director of Bellefaire, a home for mentally disturbed children, and a director ofthe Off the Street Club; and WHEREAS, In 1976, the Off" the Street Club named its activities center after him; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff co-founded the Food Equipment Dealers Association in 1933, serving as president for fourteen years; and

320 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career, Mr. Anoff upheld the highest standards; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Anoff to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff was a devoted and loving father to his son, Philip, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Anoff will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate I. S. "Sam" Anoff for his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of I. S. "Sam" Anoff. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. NORMAN ASHER. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Mr. Norman Asher to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-eight; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher was a Chicago attorney, biblical scholar and philanthropist who funded an array of organizations in the United States and Israel; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher received his law degree from Northwestern University and an honorary degree, doctor of Hebrew letters, from the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher led religious classes at the Horwich Jewish Community Center and at his congregation, Anshe Emet Synagogue, of which he was an honorary trustee; and

321 67136 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Mr. Asher also published articles in a Jewish Bible quarterly and lectured at various meetings; and WHEREAS, In 1991, Mr. Asher and his wife gave Three Million Dollars to establish the Norman and Helen Asher Center for the Study of Depressive Disorders at Northwestern University; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher bestowed many gifts, and in 1986 he won the Endowment Achievement Award ofthe Council of Jewish Federations; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher's endowments include the Helen and Norman Asher Alzheimer's Day Care Center in Chicago, the Asher Essay Contest of the Associated Talmud Torahs in Chicago, the Norman and Helen Asher Library at the Spertus Institute, the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, Jewish United Fund, Medical Development for Israel, and the Norman and Helen Asher Space Research Institute at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Asher to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Asher was a devoted husband to his wife, Helen, and a loving father to his three sons, Donald, Gilbert and Robert, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, Asher will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Norman Asher for his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Norman Asher, TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET BRADY. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Margaret "Meg" Brady to her eternal reward at the age of sixty-seven; and

322 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Brady's philanthropy, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Brady to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady was a devoted wife to her husband, Frank J., and a loving mother to her son, Robert, and to her four daughters, Jan, Pat, Sharon and Mary Therese, to whom she passed on many of the same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Brady will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Margaret "Meg" Brady for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Margaret "Meg" Brady. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. VERNON A. BURHOP. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Vernon A. Burhop to his eternal reward at the age of eighty; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop was a former ice skating champion and patriarch ofthe chain of seafood stores that bear his name; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop served as a Navy communications officer in the Pacific Theater during World War E, achieving the rank of lieutenant; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop was an avid sports fisherman and when he was twenty-one, he took over the family seafood business; and

323 67138 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, As the head of Burhop's Fish and Seafood, Mr, Burhop established himself as a pioneer in the wholesale and retail seafood industry; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop and his wife, Janice, took up ice dancing while in their forties and became Midwest veteran dance champions in the early 1970s; and WHEREAS, After retiring from ice skating, Mr. Burhop remained active in the Skokie Valley Skating Club and the United States Figure Skating Association as a judge and a music consultant for young ice dancing competitors; and WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr. Burhop upheld the highest standards; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Burhop to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop was a devoted husband to his wife, Janice, and a loving father to his two sons, Jeff and Jim, to whom he passed on many ofthe same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Burhop will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Vernon A. Burhop for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Vernon A. Burhop. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. CLARENCE COLLINS. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Clarence Collins to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-nine; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

324 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr, Collins was a retired draftsman and husband of educator Marva Collins; and WHEREAS, Mr. Collins was a draftsman for the Sunbeam Company in Cicero; and WHEREAS, Mr. Collins retired about twenty years ago after more than three decades with the company; and WHEREAS, In retirement, Mr. Collins worked at his wife's school, Westside Preparatory; and WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr. Collins upheld the highest standards; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Collins to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Collins was a devoted husband to his wife, Marva, and a loving father to his two sons, Eric and Patrick, and to his daughter, Cynthia, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, Collins will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Clarence Collins for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Clarence Collins. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DANIEL DOFFYN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Daniel Doffyn to his eternal reward at the age of forty; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

325 67140 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Mr. Doffyn was a Chicago Police Officer who was struck down in the line of duty; and WHEREAS, Mr. Doffyn was an officer with the Chicago Police Department for eight months; and WHEREAS, Mr. Doffyn exhibited the utmost bravery and professionalism during the course of his tragically short career; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mr. Doffyn's dedication and devotion serve as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Doffyn to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Doffyn will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Daniel Doffyn for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Daniel Doffyn. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. THOMAS J. DUFFY, JR. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Thomas J. Duffy, Jr. to his eternal reward at the age of fifty-one; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Duffy was an official with the probation department in the Juvenile Court of Cook County; and WHEREAS, Mr. Duffy was deputy chief probation officer and had a seventeen year career with the juvenile probation department; and WHEREAS, Mr. Duffy was a former president of the school board at Saint Christina Catholic Elementary School; and

326 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Duffy to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Duffy was a devoted husband to his wife, Kathleen, and a loving father to his son, Thomas J., HI, to whom he passed on many of the same qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Duffy will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Thomas J. Duffy, Jr. for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Thomas J. Duffy, Jr.. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LARRY FEIN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Larry Fein to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-five; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Fein was a former Chicago Tribune national news editor; and WHEREAS, From 1943 to 1967, Mr. Fein was an editor on the newspaper's local and features desk; and WHEREAS, Mr. Fein rose to the position of chief copy editor of the combined national-foreign news desk; and WHEREAS, Mr, Fein was named national news editor and was a copy editor on the foreign and national desks; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career, Mr, Fein upheld the highest standards; and

327 67142 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The legacy'of Mr, Fein's dedication and hard work serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr, Fein to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Fein was a devoted husband to his wife, Roberta, and a loving father to his two sons, Robert and Michael, to his stepsons, Eric and Adam Fishman, and to his stepdaughter, Mari Bratzke, to whom he passed on many ofthe same qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Fein will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Larry Fein for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Larry Fein. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ROSE GOLDBERG. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Rose Goldberg to her eternal reward at the age of seventy-six; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Goldberg was a lifelong resident of New Jersey, being born in Newark and living in both Hillside and Metuchen before she moved to Edison eight years ago; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Goldberg was a driving force behind her late husband Albert's trucking business; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Goldberg's philanthropy, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and

328 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Goldberg to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Goldberg was a devoted wife to her late husband, Albert, and a loving mother to her two sons, Arthur and Gary, to whom she passed on many ofthe same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Goldberg will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Rose Goldberg for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Rose Goldberg. TRIBUTE TO LATE ILLINOIS SENATOR KENNETH HALL. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Senator Kenneth Hall to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-nine; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was the first African-American named as an assistant majority leader in the Illinois Senate; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was a Democrat who served in the General Assembly for twenty-eight years; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall used his seniority role on the Senate Appropriations Committee to spur minority-hiring efforts by state agencies while defending welfare spending; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was a loyal Democrat and served as a precinct committeeman for twenty-eight years, eventually becoming chairman of the East St. Louis City Democratic Central Committee; and

329 67144 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCD^-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Senator Hall was elected to the House in 1966 and served two terms there before his election to the Senate in 1970, and was named the Senate's first black majority leader by the late Senate President Cecil Partee; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was a member of both the Senate Appropriations and Executive Committees and also served in a leadership role as the Senate Democratic Caucus chairman; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was a champion of the underprivileged and those who were disenfranchised; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Senator Hall to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall was a devoted husband to his wife, Anne, and a loving father to his four sons, Thomas, Kenneth, Jr., Maurice and Mark, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Senator Hall will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Senator Hall for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Senator Kenneth Hall. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWIN E. HARTRICH. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Edwin E. Hartrich to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-two; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and

330 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr, Hartrich was a Chicago-born foreign correspondent and author, who chronicled the Adolph Hitler years and the post-world War H revival of West Germany; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich authored the 1980 book, The Fourth and Richest Reich: How the Germans Conquered the Postwar World; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich represented the New York Herald Tribune and CBS from 1939 to 1940 and reported on the beginning of World War H from Berlin; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich was hired by Edward R. Murrow to broadcast the morning newscast to the United States while William Shirer did the evening broadcast; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich covered the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940 and was present in Hitler's chancery during the signing ofthe Axis Pact among Germany, Japan and Italy; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich went to work for the Chicago Times and covered the White House during the first term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; and WHEREAS, In 1937, Mr. Hartrich went to Europe to work for the London bureau of Time magazine and later for the Paris bureau of the New York Herald Tribune; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich became a newscaster for CBS in 1940; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Hartrich to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich was a devoted husband to his wife, Loretta, and a loving father to his four sons, Timothy, Peter, Michael, Anthony, and to his daughter, Maria, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hartrich will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Edwin E. Hartrich for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Edwin E. Hartrich.

331 67146 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. WILLIAM J. ISAACSON. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called William J. Isaacson to his eternal reward at the age of sixty-seven; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Isaacson was a partner in the law firm of Henehan Donovan & Isaacson Limited; and WHEREAS, Mr. Isaacson was past president ofthe Chicago Chapter ofthe Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights; and WHEREAS, Mr, Isaacson was also past president of the Cliff Dwellers Club; and WHEREAS, Mr. Isaacson's law practice dealt primarily with corporate law, and put a high priority on pro bono work; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career, Mr. Isaacson upheld the highest legal standards; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Isaacson to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Isaacson was a devoted husband to his wife, Mary Alice, and a loving father to his two sons, William Jr, and James, and to his daughter. Sister Marcella "Margaret", to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, Isaacson will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate William J. Isaacson for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of William J. Isaacson.

332 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. HOWARD M. JACOBS. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Dr. Howard M. Jacobs to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-seven; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs was a Chicago pediatrician for almost sixty years and was a recipient in 1969 of the first "Friend of the Children Award" from the Child Care Association oflllinois; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs provided free care to the infants of Saint Vincent Home and Hospital from 1934 until it closed in 1972; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs headed an all-volunteer medical staff at Saint Vincent's and was credited in a 1969 Tribune article with providing free medical care to 35,000 abandoned, dependent or neglected children; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs was on the staff at Saint Joseph Hospital from 1934 to 1983 and chairman ofthe department of pediatrics from 1952 to 1961 and from 1969 to 1978; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs was clinical professor emeritus at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, where he taught from 1934 to 1982; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs also served over the years on the staffs of Cook County Children's Hospital, Ravenswood Hospital and Resurrection Hospital; and WHEREAS, Dr, Jacobs was awarded the Award of Merit from Loyola's medical school and the Distinguished Service Award from the Chicago Pediatric Society; and WHEREAS, In 1957, Dr, Jacobs was made a Knight of Saint Gregory by Pope Pius xn "for charitable work with children"; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Dr. Jacobs' philanthropy, dedication and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Dr. Jacobs' to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs was a devoted husband to his wife, Loretta, and a loving father to his four sons, Richard, William, Robert and Donald, to whom

333 67148 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobs will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Dr. Howard M. Jacobs for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Dr, Howard M, Jacobs, TRIBUTE TO LATE CHICAGO POLICE TACTICAL OFFICER CLIFTON JOHNSON. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Clifton Johnson to his eternal reward at the age of thirty-five; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M, Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson was a Chicago Police Tactical Officer; and WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson served as a tactical officer for the past five years out ofthe Wentworth District police station; and WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson joined the police force in August 1990; and WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson graduated Saint Francis de Sales High School and attended Ball State University in Ohio, where he played on the varsity football team as a defensive end; and WHEREAS, Mr. Johnson exhibited the utmost bravery and professionalism during the course of his tragically short career; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mr, Johnson's dedication and devotion serve as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr, Johnson to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and

334 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson was a devoted husband to his wife, Sharrollynn, and a loving father to his son, Klifton, and to his daughter, Nikita, to whom he passed on many of the same fine attributes he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, Johnson will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Clifton Johnson for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Clifton Johnson. TRIBUTE TO LATE CHICAGO FIRE FIGHTER DONALD J. KACZKA. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Donald J. Kaczka to his eternal reward at the age of fifty-seven; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka was a Chicago fire fighter who was an engineer with Engine Company 28; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka had been with the Chicago Fire Department for twenty-nine years, and had been looking forward to seeing his son, who became a fire fighter last year, begin his active career with the Fire Department; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka was with Engine Company 28 at South Throop Street and West Hillock Avenue for most of his career; and WHEREAS, Mr, Kaczka was praised by his colleagues as "an outstanding and conscientious engineer" who was "a fireman's fireman"; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka belonged to American Legion Post 231 and the Brotherhood ofthe Barrel; and

335 67150 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The legacy of Mr. Kaczka's dedication and devotion and bravery serve as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of live and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Kaczka to his family members, friends and all who knew him and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka was a devoted husband to his wife, Shirley, and a loving father to his son, Scott, stepson, Gary Siwek, and stepdaughter, Janice Stoletz, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kaczka will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Donald J. Kaczka for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Donald J. Kaczka. TRIBUTE TO LATE ARCHBISHOP ABRAHAM KATTUMANA. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Archbishop Abraham Kattumana to his eternal reward at the age of fifty-one; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Archbishop Kattumana was the special delegate of the Pope to the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and was the titular head ofthe church, which has 10,000 members in the Chicago area; and WHEREAS, The church was raised by the Pope in 1992 to the status of a major archiepiscopal church, and before that, the rite, which tradition says dates back to the visit by the Apostle Thomas to India, has been governed by archbishops; and WHEREAS, Pope John Paul II in 1992 appointed Cardinal Anthony Padyara the head of the rite, and because of the cardinal's poor health. Archbishop Kattumana was made the acting head; and

336 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Archbishop Kattumana had been ordained an archbishop in 1991; and WHEREAS, The Syro-Malabar Catholic Church is the second largest Oriental church in the Catholic communion, with 50,000 members in the United States; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career. Archbishop Kattumana provided both hope and inspiration to all who came in contact with him; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Archbishop Kattumana to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Archbishop Kattumana will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Archbishop Kattumana for his inspirational life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Archbishop Abraham Kattumana. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN T. KELLY. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called John T. Kelly to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-two; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kelly was a former deputy superintendent ofthe Chicago Police Department, and was in charge of security for the 1968 Democratic National Convention; and WHEREAS, In the late 1960s, Mr. Kelly was chief of patrol and from 1970 to 1971 in charge of inspectional services; and

337 67152 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Mr. Kelly joined the Chicago Police Department in 1938, was promoted to sergeant in 1953, to lieutenant in 1956, and was named captain and deputy chief of patrol for Area 1 on the south side in 1961; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kelly was made chief of patrol in 1967; and WHEREAS, Mr, Kelly was the first to be awarded an associate degree in law enforcement from Saint Joseph College's Calumet campus in East Chicago, Indiana; and WHEREAS, In all his endeavors, Mr, Kelly upheld the highest standards; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Kelly to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kelly was a devoted and a loving father to his son. Dr. John Jr., to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, Kelly will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate John T, Kelly for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of John T. Kelly, TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOHN BURTON KISTNER. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called John Burton Kistner to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-six; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M, Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner was a Chicago Police captain and a former chief of the Cook County Sheriffs Police; and

338 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner was a police officer for thirty-six years; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner was a former commander of the department's sexual crimes bureau; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner took a leave of absence to serve as chief of the Sheriffs Police Department from 1966 to 1970, but returned to his position as a Chicago police captain until he retired in 1972; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy in 1967; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner exhibited the utmost bravery and professionalism during the course of his long and distinguished career; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mr. Kistner's dedication and devotion serve as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Kistner to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Kistner will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate John Burton Kistner for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of John Burton Kistner. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. CAROLYN LURIE KRONE. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Carolyn Lurie Krone to her eternal reward at the age of eighty; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Krone was a retired secretary to the principal of Budlong Grade School; and

339 67154 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Mrs. Krone had been employed by the Board of Education for more than two decades, and during her tenure, she held office in the school clerks division ofthe Chicago Teachers Union; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Krone served as president of Budlong's P.T.A.; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Krone's dedication, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Krone to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Krone was a devoted wife to her late husband, Robert Krone, and a loving mother to her son, Philip, to whom she passed on many ofthe same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Krone will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Carolyn Lurie Krone for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Carolyn Lurie Krone. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET LATZ. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Margaret "Peg" Latz to her eternal reward at the age of eighty-eight; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs, Latz was a former public school teacher in Chicago, who tutored immigrants at Jane Addams' Hull House; and WHEREAS, Mrs, Latz was a member ofthe first graduating class of Mercy High School and a graduate ofchicago Teachers College; and

340 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mrs, Latz taught at Healy School and later at Jamieson School; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs, Latz's philanthropy, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs, Latz to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs, Latz was a devoted wife to her late husband, Dr, Leo J. Latz, and a loving mother to her son, Leo, Jr,, and to her daughter, Margaret Boyle, to whom she passed on many of the same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs, Latz will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Margaret "Peg" Latz for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Margaret "Peg" Latz, TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. MARGARET LUJAN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Margaret Lujan to her eternal reward at the age of seventy-eight; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M, Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was a prominent Latino activist who headed the local chapter ofthe League of United Latin American Citizens; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was a champion for Latino rights; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was a caseworker for Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, during the mid-1970s; and

341 67156 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was the assistant director for Spanish affairs for the Illinois Department of Education and Registration; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was a major force in obtaining promotions for Latinos within the Chicago police and fire departments; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan encouraged Spanish-speaking Americans to vote, and was a past president of the League of Mexican American Voters of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The League of United Latin American Citizens presented Mrs. Lujan with three of its top awards in 1962, including the Achievement Award, the Tejerina Trophy and Woman of the Year Award, and Mayor Richard J. Daley honored her in City Hall the following year in recognition of her accomplishments; and WHEREAS, In 1973, Mrs. Lujan received Chicago Goodwill's Humanitarian Award for exceptional efforts in reaching out and assisting people; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Lujan's courage, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Lujan to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan was a devoted wife to her husband, Marcos, and a loving mother to her daughter, Theresa Perez, to whom she passed on many ofthe same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lujan will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Margaret Lujan for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Margaret Lujan.

342 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FRANK L. MCGINNIS. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Frank L. McGinnis to his eternal reward at the age of eighty-nine; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGinnis was First Deputy Chief Fire Marshall of the Chicago Fire Department; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career, Mr. McGinnis upheld the highest standards; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mr. McGinnis' dedication, hard work and bravery serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. McGinnis to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGinnis was a devoted husband to his wife, Lillian, and a loving father to his late son, Frank Jr., and to his daughter, Valerie, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. McGinnis will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Frank L. McGinnis for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Frank L. McGinnis, TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. RUTH S. MCGOWAN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Ruth S, McGowan to her eternal reward at the age of ninety-eight; and

343 67158 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M, Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan was a political activist, who helped open doors for African-Americans in government; and WHEREAS, At ninety-five, Mrs. McGowan was still working in the office ofthe Cook County Circuit Court clerk; and WHEREAS, In 1992, Mrs. McGowan retired after thirty-eight years of municipal service; and WHEREAS, For many years, Mrs. McGowan was a precinct captain in the 20th Ward; and WHEREAS, Mayor Harold Washington honored Mrs. McGowan on her 90th birthday and declared her birthday, March 28, 1986, "Ruth Smith McGowan Day"; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan was married to S. David Smith, an organizedlabor pioneer, whose portrait hangs in the DuSable Museum of African- American History because of his efforts to improve wages and conditions for black workers; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan was an accomplished pianist, who played with various groups when she was younger and was one of two African- Americans to sing with the 100-member Chicago World's Fair Choir; and WHEREAS, During World War H, Mrs. McGowan worked at Argonne Laboratory as the atomic bomb was being created; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan also worked for Cook County Traffic Court and for the Illinois Labor Department; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. McGowan's dedication, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. McGowan to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan was a devoted and a loving mother to her son, Philip, to whom she passed on many of the same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. McGowan will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore.

344 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Ruth S. McGowan for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Ruth S. McGowan. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. JOE MC NAM ARA. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Joe McNamara to his eternal reward at the age of sixty; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. McNamara was a fixture in the Chicago White Sox clubhouse for twenty-nine years; and WHEREAS, Mr. McNamara was the visitors clubhouse manager who was fondly known as "Joe Mac" by major league players, coaches, managers and umpires; and WHEREAS, Mr. McNamara began his baseball life in 1966, assisting his older brother John in the visitors clubhouse at old Comiskey Park; and WHEREAS, Mr, McNamara became the umpires' clubhouse manager in 1983 and took over as the visitors' clubhouse manager in 1985; and WHEREAS, Mr, McNamara was a well-loved man throughout the whole Chicago White Sox organization and all of Major League Baseball; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr, McNamara to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr, McNamara was a devoted and loving father to his son, Joe Jr, and to his two daughters, Norine and Mary, to whom he passed on many ofthe same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr, McNamara will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore.

345 67160 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Joe McNamara fpr his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Joe McNamara. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. NANCY MILLICHAP. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Nancy Millichap to her eternal reward at the age of fifty-two; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap was the daughter of the late Illinois Supreme Court Justice Thomas E. Kluczynski and the wife of Dr. J. Gordon Millichap, professor emeritus of pediatrics and neurology at Northwestern University; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap earned a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and a master's degree from Loyola University; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap wrote her master's thesis on dyslexia and later authored a book on the history ofthe reading disorder; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap taught in Wilmette elementary schools and in Argentina and then devoted her time to helping her husband in his career; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap was elected president of the American Academy of Neurology Auxiliary, and was to be installed in May; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Millichap's dedication, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Millichap to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap was a devoted wife to her husband. Dr. J, Gordon Millichap, and a loving mother to her two sons, Gordon and Thomas,

346 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR and her two stepsons, Martin and Paul, to whom she passed on many of the same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Millichap will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Nancy Millichap for her fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Nancy Millichap. TRIBUTE TO LATE REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD MUGAUAN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Representative Richard Mugalian to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-two; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian was an outspoken liberal who served as a Democratic representative in the Illinois House of Representatives for eight years; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian served as Palatine Township's Democratic committeeman from 1970 to 1974; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian was a longtime activist for civil rights; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian was a champion for abortion rights and once flew from his sickbed on a state plane to be on the House floor to vote in favor of ratifying the proposed Equal Rights Amendment; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian was a devoted member of the American Civil Liberties Union, American Humanist Association and Planned Parenthood; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished Representative Mugalian upheld the highest standards; and career.

347 67162 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Representative Mugalian to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian was a devoted husband to his wife, Lola, and a loving father to his two sons, Arthur and Stephen, and to his daughter, Ruth, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Representative Mugalian will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Representative Richard Mugalian for his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Representative Richard Mugalian. TRIBUTE TO LATE MONSIGNOR THOMAS OBRYCKI. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Monsignor Thomas Obrycki to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-one; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Obrycki was chaplain emeritus at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Obrycki continued to say daily mass after he suffered a broken neck in an automobile accident, and was diagnosed a quadriplegic; and WHEREAS, From his wheelchair, Monsignor Obrycki said his daily mass, as well as visited with patients in order to share his courage with them; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Obrycki was made a monsignor in 1960; and

348 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Monsignor Obrycki was honorary chaplain and a fourth degree member of Archbishop Quigley Knights of Columbus Council and cochaplain ofthe Apostolate ofthe Handicapped; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career Monsignor Obrycki provided both hope and inspiration to all who came in contact with him; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Monsignor Obrycki to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Obrycki will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Monsignor Thomas Obrycki for his fruitful life, and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Monsignor Thomas Obrycki, TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. JOAN CAROL PFLEGER. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Joan Carol Pfleger to her eternal reward at the age of fifty-eight; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Ms. Pfleger was the sister of Saint Sabina Church pastor the Reverend Michael L. Pfleger; and WHEREAS, Ms. Pfleger spent most of her career working in social service positions, and also counseled mentally handicapped children through a Park District program at Gage Park; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Ms. Pfleger's philanthropy, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and

349 67164 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Ms. Pfleger to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Ms. Pfleger will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Joan Carol Pfleger for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Joan Carol Pfleger. TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. ANNA L. SCHICKEL. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Anna L. Schickel to her eternal reward at the age of eighty-two; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of her passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel was a longtime employee of the Cook County Circuit Court Clerk's office and a Burbank civic leader; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel was a fixture at the court's 5th District for thirty years when it was located in Chicago Ridge, before she retired in 1988; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel was named the Burbank Sertoma Club's Woman ofthe Year, and honored for her work in politics and the community throughout the years; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel held various offices, including that of president ofthe Tobin Grade School P.T.A. and went on to become a charter member of the Family Faculty Club at Reavis High School in Burbank; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel was a Democrat and served as precinct captain for many years, and, in the late 1950s, was Democratic committee woman of Stickney Township;and

350 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The legacy of Mrs. Schickel's philanthropy, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, Her love of life and her ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mrs. Schickel to her family members, friends and all who knew her, and enabled her to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel was a devoted and a loving mother to her four daughters, Joan Arnold, Jean Weekley, Joan Oremus and Jackie, to whom she passed on many of the same fine qualities she herself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Schickel will be deeply missed, but the memory of her character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved her; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Anna L. Schickel for her fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to her family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Anna L. Schickel. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. EDWARD E. SINK. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Edward E. Sink to his eternal reward at the age of sixty-seven; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sink was a plumbing instructor from 1964 to 1978 at Washburn Trade School for the Chicago Board of Education, held offices in the Chicago Teachers Union and Local 130 of the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union; and WHEREAS, In 1945, Mr. Sink joined the Navy and served on the Mariana Islands and Okinawa; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sink attended Bradley University and was initiated into the plumbers union in 1951; and

351 67166 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Thereafter, Mr. Sink became instructor-in-charge for his local's apprenticeship training program; and WHEREAS, Since 1974, Mr. Sink had been an officer of the plumbers union and, while teaching at Washburne, he was a member of the house of delegates ofthe Chicago Teachers Union; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Mr. Sink to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sink was a devoted husband to his wife, Mary Therese, and a loving father to his seven daughters, Ann Marie, Peggy Fox, Mary Therese Weaver, Susan Coleman, Catherine Bloome, Elizabeth and Jennifer, and six sons, Patrick, Michael, Stephen, Edward, Christopher and Peter, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sink will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Edward E. Sink for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Edward E. Sink. TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND HENRI A. STINES. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Reverend Henri A. Stines to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-one; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines was a priest and canon to the Episcopal bishop ofchicago, and had served as rector of Trinity Episcopal Church and interim rector of Saint Edmund, King and Martyr, Episcopal Church; and

352 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, During his fifteen years as rector of Trinity Episcopal on the south side. Reverend Stines directed a special ministry to the elderly and the homebound; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines earned a master of divinity degree from the General Theological Seminary in New York City in 1946; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines taught at a seminary in Haiti and served in parishes around the country before coming to Chicago; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines served in Atlanta as director ofthe Southern Field Service for the Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines was a champion for the rights of women in the church; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines fought racism and was known as a peacemaker during the civil rights struggle in the south; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines worked closely with the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Georgia; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Reverend Stines' dedication, hard work and devotion serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Reverend Stines to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines was a devoted husband to his wife, Gladys, and a loving father to his two daughters, Denise and Suzette, to whom he passed on many of the same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Reverend Stines will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Reverend Henri A. Stines for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Reverend Henri A, Stines.

353 67168 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 TRIBUTE TO LATE COLONEL ANDREW VRTJAK. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has called Colonel Andrew Vrtjak to his eternal reward at the age of seventy-eight; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Colonel Vrtjak was a Chicago attorney for fifty years and was a former special assistant attorney general for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority; and WHEREAS, Colonel Vrtjak was a veteran of World War E and retired from the Army Reserves as a colonel; and WHEREAS, Throughout his long and distinguished career Colonel Vrtjak upheld the highest legal standards; and WHEREAS, The legacy of Colonel Vrtjak's dedication and hard work serves as an example to us all; and WHEREAS, His love of life and his ability to live it to the fullest endeared Colonel Vrtjak to his family members, friends and all who knew him, and enabled him to enrich their lives in ways they will never forget; and WHEREAS, Colonel Vrtjak was a devoted husband to his wife, Dolores, and a loving father to his three daughters. Donna Brand, Adrienne Smith and Eveleen Goldman, to whom he passed on many ofthe same fine qualities he himself possessed in abundance; and WHEREAS, Colonel Vrtjak will be deeply missed, but the memory of his character, intelligence and compassion will live on in those who knew and loved him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby commemorate Colonel Andrew Vrtjak for his fruitful life and do hereby extend our most sincere condolences to his family; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Colonel Andrew Vrtjak.

354 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. LOUISE FABISIEWICZ ON HER TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY AS OWNER OF POL TRAVEL. WHEREAS, Louise Fabisiewicz has celebrated twenty-five years in business as the owner of Pol Travel; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Edward M. Burke; and WHEREAS, Both Ms, Fabisiewicz and her travel agency, Pol Travel, are important assets to the Brighton Park Polish community, and have been for a long time; and WHEREAS, In 1992, Ms. Fabisiewicz started the BONGO Division of Pol Travel, Ltd., which is now available throughout the United States; and WHEREAS, In 1993, Ms. Fabisiewicz was instrumental in starting Allied Travel & Tours and was the president for two years; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fabisiewicz has been active and held office in a variety of civic and cultural organizations; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Louise Fabisiewicz on the occasion of her twenty-fifth anniversary as the owner of Pol Travel, and do hereby wish her continued happiness and success in the years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Louise Fabisiewicz. GRATITUDE EXTENDED TO PRESIDENT AND MRS. STANLEY O. IKENBERRY ON CON TRIBUTIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO. WHEREAS, On Thursday, April 13, 1995, the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at Chicago, along with Chancellor James J. Stukel, Provost David C. Broski, Vice Chancellors Stanton Delaney, R.K. Dieter Haussmann, Jan Rocek and Victor Zafra will honor the many contributions of President and Mrs. Stanley 0. Ikenberry; and

355 67170 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Stan and Judy Ikenberry have served as the president and first lady ofthe University oflllinois since September 1,1979; and WHEREAS, Dr. Ikenberry is the Big Ten's senior chief executive officer; and WHEREAS, Under Dr. Ikenberry's leadership, the University of Illinois consolidated its earlier two-campus operation in Chicago and created the University oflllinois at Chicago; launched new academic initiatives on both the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago campuses, including the founding of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology; expanded campus facilities; and created a University Scholars program to reward gifted faculty members and a President's Award program to attract larger numbers of high-achieving black and Hispanic students to the University; and WHEREAS, Dr. Ikenberry holds five honorary degrees, is a member ofthe national Business Higher Education Forum and in Illinois he serves as a member of the boards of the Civic Committee of the Chicago Commercial Club, the Illinois Coalition and the Institution for Illinois; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Ikenberry, in her full-time role as president's wife, entertains more than 10,000 guests during fifty-five to sixty special events each year in the president's house; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Ikenberry has contributed to a book on the work of a university president's wife entitled Volunteer or Volunteered; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Ikenberry is associated with the Illinois Council of the Arts, the chairman of the Folk and Ethics Arts Panel, member of the Prairielands Council, Boy Scouts of America, and Honorary Distinguished Citizen of the Year (1988), member of the Women's Board of the Chicago Field Museum, a chairman ofthe Spouses Council, member ofthe National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges ( ), Voices for Illinois Children Board ( ), Champaign-Urban a Community Schools Foundation for Educational Excellence ( ), and chairman of executive board. Partners Council of Association of American Universities; and WHEREAS, President and Mrs. Ikenberry prove to be valuable assets to the University oflllinois; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate President and Mrs. Stanley 0. Ikenberry on their many contributions to the University of Illinois at Chicago and do hereby wish President and Mrs. Stanley 0. Ikenberry continued happiness and success in the years to come; and

356 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to President and Mrs. Stanley O. Ikenberry. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JAMES E. WYSOCKI ON ACHIEVING RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT. WHEREAS, James E. Wysocki of Scout Troop 659 at Our Savior's Lutheran Church will be presented with an Eagle Scout award on April 30, 1995;and WHEREAS, A young man of character and intelligence, James demonstrated strong values and leadership skills; and WHEREAS, By earning the highest award in scouting, James distinguished himself and his parents; and WHEREAS, James' accomplishment demonstrates that the future of our great city will be amply cared for by a new generation of leaders; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate James E. Wysocki and his family and do hereby wish James E. Wysocki much success in the years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to James E. Wysocki, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT URGED TO SUPPORT REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON TAIWAN IN ITS EFFORTS TO ATTAIN MEMBERSHIP IN UNITED NATIONS. WHEREAS, The Republic of China on Taiwan is an independent nation with twenty million citizens; and WHEREAS, Lee Teng-Hui is the democratically elected president of the Republic of China on Taiwan; and

357 67172 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Under President Lee's leadership, the Republic of China on Taiwan has consistently demonstrated its support for democracy and peace throughout the world; and WHEREAS, The Republic of China on Taiwan has grown to become the twentieth largest country in the world in terms of gross national product and the fourteenth largest in terms of trade; and WHEREAS, The Republic of China on Taiwan has been denied membership in the United Nations; and WHEREAS, In March 1995, the United States Government denied President Lee permission to enter the country to visit his alma mater, Cornell University; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby memorialize the United States Government to actively support the Republic of China on Taiwan in its efforts to attain membership in the United Nations; and Be It Further Resolved, That we memorialize President Bill Clinton and the United States Government to allow President Lee to visit the United States and to accord him all honors befitting a democratically elected head of state; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be forwarded to President Clinton and the appropriate representatives of the Republic of China on Taiwan, Presented By ALDERMAN BURKE (14th Ward) And ALDERMAN STONE (SOth Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. BOB CRAWFORD ON HIS APPOINTMENT AS POLITICAL EDITOR AT WBBM NEWSRADIO 78 AND INDUCTION INTO CHICAGO JOURNALISM HALL OF FAME. WHEREAS, Mr, Bob Crawford, WBBM Newsradio 78's veteran City Hall reporter, who is celebrating twenty years at "The Hall" will be inducted into Chicago's Journalism Hall of Fame; and

358 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, In addition to this honor, Mr. Crawford has been named political editor at WBBM Newsradio 78; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crawford has long been recognized as the "Dean of City Hall Reporters"; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crawford joined WBBM as an editor in 1968, and designed the station's internal tape logging and story file systems, created WBBM's first "morgue" - a file of tapes and stories; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crawford also originated the idea of creating a managing editor post at the station, and shortly thereafter, was named to fill it; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crawford has been a member of Sigma Delta Chi professional journalism fraternity, and has won more than two dozen awards including the prestigious Peter Lisagor award; Sigma Delta Chi awards for Investigating Reporting Features, and Spot News; the Radio Television News Directors Association award for his reports on John F, Kennedy's campaign; Illinois Associated Press Best Reporter for coverage of the Richard Speck murder trial; and at least one United Press International award; and WHEREAS, Mr. Crawford proves to be a valuable asset to the City of Chicago; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Bob Crawford on his twenty years at City Hall, his appointment to the post of political editor at WBBM Newsradio 78, and on his induction into Chicago's Journalism Hall of Fame and do hereby wish Bob Crawford continued success in the years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Bob Crawford. Presented By ALDERMAN COLEMAN (16th Ward): APRIL 29, 1995 DECLARED "CHRISTMAS IN APRIL DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, Christmas in April Metro Chicago is an all volunteer effort that repairs and rehabilitates the homes of Chicago's low income homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled. Christmas in April is an

359 67174 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 all-year planning process that culminates in a one-day urban barnraising event; and WHEREAS, It is a perfect example of "neighbor helping neighbor". Concerned citizens from all walks of life come together giving the gift of their time. The end result of this gift is the improved physical and mental well being of these deserving home-owners. All work done is free of charge for the homeowners; and WHEREAS, Christmas in April began in Midland, Texas in 1973 by citizens wanting to make a difference in their community. The program went national in 1988 and has grown to one hundred thirty-seven affiliates, affecting three hundred eighty cities/towns in forty states across the United States, Chicago is the nation's largest metropolitan area to undertake the program. The overall impact across America in 1994 was: 4,000 -I- homes rehabilitated; 120,000 volunteers involved; and $24,000,000 worth of renovations; and WHEREAS, Homes are referred to this program by local churches, block clubs, mayor's and aldermanic offices, the Department of Aging and individuals; and WHEREAS, The honorary co-chairmen are Mayor Richard M, Daley and Cook County Commissioner John H. Stroger, Jr,; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, The event will be held on April 29, 1995 National Rebuilding Day; and Be It Further Resolved, That the Mayor and the Chicago City Council proclaim April 29,1995, as "Christmas in April Day", Presented By ALDERMAN RUGAI (19th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JULIUS BRASINI ON FORTY YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE WITH CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION. WHEREAS, Julius Brasini has served for over forty years as a Chicago Public School teacher; and

360 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Virginia A, Rugai; and WHEREAS, Julius earned a football scholarship to Northern Illinois State Teachers College (now Northern Illinois University) in 1948, where he distinguished himself by being voted the outstanding lineman in 1950, playing on the 1951 undefeated team and being inducted into the Northern Illinois University Hall of Fame in 1991; and WHEREAS, Julius entered the United States Army in 1952 and proudly served his country in the Korean Conflict from 1952 to 1954; and WHEREAS, Julius married Joy, who is a retired Chicago Public School teacher, in 1954, and they are the proud parents of Karen, who is married to Bill Andrews, and the loving grandparents of Billy and Michelle; and WHEREAS, Julius began his teaching career in 1954 working as a physical education teacher in southside schools, principally at the Mt. Vernon, Sheldon, Cassel and Kellogg Schools. He continued his education at De Paul University, Chicago State and George Williams College, earning a graduate degree and completing post-graduate work; and WHEREAS, Julius served as an assistant to coaches Joe McGee and Eddie Novak at Mendel Catholic School and was proud to help coach the Monarchs to an undefeated season and an all-city Championship in 1957; and WHEREAS, "Mr. B.", as he is aff'ectionately called, will be honored by his family, friends and colleagues at the Ridge Country Club on June 20, His chosen profession in the education field has been both a challenging and rewarding experience, and one which deserves the gratitude of all parents and students whose lives he has touched; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby pay tribute to Julius Brasini for his forty years of service to the Chicago Board of Education and his contributions to the citizens ofthe City ofchicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Julius Brasini. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. EDWARD J. DODGE ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM FORD MOTOR COMPANY. WHEREAS, Edward J. Dodge has announced his retirement from the Ford Motor Company after fifty years of dedicated service; and

361 67176 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of the occasion by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dodge, born August 26, 1929, was raised on Chicago's south side, where he met and married his loving wife, Jan, and became the proud father of Kathleen and Gail; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dodge is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces serving in the South Pacific for the Navy during World War E; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dodge fondly nicknamed "Fast Eddie", began his career with Ford Motor Company on the assembly line in April of 1945; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dodge was rewarded for his hard work and commitment in 1959, when he was transfered to Ford's Plant Engineering Department where he was employed for the next thirty-three years; and WHEREAS, Mr. Dodge's proficient supervision and genuine concern for his fellow workers has endeared him to all and enabled him to enrich their lives in countless ways; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby pay tribute to Edward J, Dodge for fifty years of service with the Ford Motor Company and his contributions to the citizens ofchicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Edward J, Dodge. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. MICHAEL GILLIGAN ON ACHIEVING RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT. WHEREAS, Michael Gilligan has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout with Boy Scout Troop 609; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this honor by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Michael began scouting eleven years ago with Cub Scout Pack 3609 earning the Arrow of Light award and Par Vuli Dei religious medal; and WHEREAS, Michael, through his hard work and dedication, has been awarded thirty-four merit badges, twenty-one of which are needed for the rank of Eagle Scout; and

362 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Michael is a 1990 graduate of Saint Cajetan Grammar School and currently he is a senior at Brother Rice High School; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby congratulate Michael Gilligan on his achieving the Boy Scout National Court of Honor rank of Eagle Scout; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Eagle Scout Michael Gilligan. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SERGEANT RAYMOND J. HOWE ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, Sergeant Raymond J. Howe, Star No. 1163, has announced his retirement from the Chicago Police Department after thirty years of dedicated service to the citizens ofchicago; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Raymond J. Howe began his career with the Chicago Police Department on February 15,1965; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Howe has been recognized for his fine police work during his long and distinguished career. His awards and commendations include: one department commendation, sixteen honorable mentions, five complimentary letters and in August of 1980, Sergeant Howe was the proud recipient ofthe Officer ofthe Month award; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Howe faithfully served the Armed Forces of the United States in the Army Reserves, honorably discharged in February of 1971; and WHEREAS, Sergeant Howe, throughout his career, upheld the finest traditions of the Chicago Police Department and was respected for his character, intelligence and courage by all those who served with him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby

363 67178 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 congratulate and pay tribute to Sergeant Raymond J. Howe for his thirty years of devoted service to the citizens ofchicago; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Sergeant Raymond J. Howe. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO REVEREND EDWARD F. MYERS ON HIS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY IN PRIESTHOOD. WHEREAS, Reverend Edward F. Myers will celebrate fifty years in the priesthood in a mass at Christ the King Church, April 30,1995; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Father Myers, during his long and distinguished career, has faithfully served the parishes of Holy Cross, Christ the King, Saint Bernadette and has been recognized for his fine work as assistant director of the Catholic Cemeteries; and WHEREAS, Father Myers' career has been highlighted by his founding of the Apostulate ofthe Handicapped, a mass and social specifically offered for the disabled; and WHEREAS, Father Myers' fifty years in the priesthood can only be overshadowed by his celebration, in December, of his seventy-fifth birthday; and WHEREAS, Father Myers' hard work, commitment and dedication has earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and enabled him to enrich the lives of his family members, friends and all who knew him; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby pay tribute to Reverend Edward F. Myers on the celebration of his Golden Jubilee, and offer thanks for fifty years of service to the citizens of the Chicago Archdiocese; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Reverend Edward F. Myers.

364 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. BERNARD BOURKE O'REILLY ON HIS FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY. WHEREAS, Bernard Bourke (Barney) O'Reilly will be celebrating his fiftieth birthday on May 18,1995; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been made aware of this milestone birthday by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Barney was born on May 18, 1945 to Irish immigrant parents, Marie Agnes and Charles Bourke O'Reilly, on Chicago's south side and still resides there today; and WHEREAS, Barney attended Libby Grammar School, Lindblom High School, and City Colleges; and WHEREAS, Barney entered the United States Marine Corps, serving in communications with the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967; and WHEREAS, Barney joined the Chicago Police Department on March 4, 1968 as a patrolman and was promoted to detective on April 18,1978 serving with D.E.A. and presently is serving as a homicide detective; and WHEREAS, Barney married in 1969 and has two children. Marine Patricia and Andrew Bourke, and one grandchild, Sam Bourke; and WHEREAS, Barney is an active member of various veteran and non-profit organizations and now serves as president ofthe Windy City Vets; and WHEREAS, Barney presently enjoys good physical and mental health and is a source of inspiration to his family and many friends who will join him on May 13,1995, in celebrating his fiftieth birthday; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor of Chicago and members of the Chicago City Council, assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby extend our sincere congratulations and best wishes to Barney O'Reilly on this happy occasion; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Barney O'Reilly.

365 67180 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DR. RALPH SPAETH ON HIS NINETIETH BIRTHDAY. WHEREAS, Ralph Spaeth, M.D. celebrated his ninetieth birthday on March 21,1995; and WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this occasion by Alderman Virginia A. Rugai; and WHEREAS, Dr. Spaeth, licensed to practice medicine in the State of Illinois, has been engaged in the practice of pediatrics for more than fifty years; and WHEREAS, Dr. Spaeth, during his long and distinguished career, has been a member of many medical organizations including: The Chicago Pediatrics Society, The Illinois Medical Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics; and WHEREAS, Dr. Spaeth is responsible for establishing the Children's Clinic in 1937, which, under the sponsorship ofthe Chicago Medical Society, ensured the care of foster children throughout the Chicago Metropolitan Area; and WHEREAS, Dr. Spaeth has played an integral role in the continuing development of Little Company of Mary Hospital near Chicago's southwest side. His contributions include: the reorganization of the hospital's blood bank, the organization of a poison control center recognized as one of this state's best and the reorganization of the medical library to assist in case management; and WHEREAS, Dr, Spaeth has been the esteemed author of volumes of published works, most notably "A Clinical Study Of Tetanus", dealing with Dr, Spaeth's discovery of a humane cure for tetanus, has been recommended for consideration by the Nobel Prize Foundation; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby pay tribute to Ralph Spaeth, M,D, for his tremendous contributions to the children of Chicago and his ability, throughout his long life, to enrich the lives of all Chicagoans; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Ralph Spaeth, M.D..

366 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Presented By ALDERMAN TROUTMAN (20th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE REVEREND HENRY BRACKEN. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward the Reverend Henry Bracken, beloved citizen, friend and spiritual leader, December 8,1994; and WHEREAS, For the past three decades. Reverend Henry Bracken served diligently as pastor of Greater Harvest Baptist Church, a tireless leader who inspired not only his own congregation, but untold thousands of listeners to the Greater Harvest Sunday afternoon radio program; and WHEREAS, Reverend Henry Bracken was totally devoted to his parishioners and, more broadly, to his community. Hardly a day passed in the past thirty years when he didn't provide food to the many underprivileged citizens who would come to him for help and sustenance, and he was widely regarded as a caring and loving religious leader; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here in assembly, do hereby express our sorrow on the passing of Reverend Henry Bracken, and we extend to his family and his many friends our deepest sjmipathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Greater Harvest Baptist Church. DR. EARNESTINE WILLIS RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS DURING HER TENURE AS MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT WOODLAWN MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CENTER. WHEREAS, As she departs from the Chicago area to meet other challenging tasks. Dr. Earnestine Willis, after almost fifteen years of teaching and administration with the University of Chicago, and most particularly with its Woodlawn Maternal and Child Health (jenter, leaves behind a multitude of friends and colleagues, and a very grateful Woodlawn community; and

367 67182 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Following positions at Harvard, at the Massachusetts Department of Health in Boston, and at Health Hill Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Earnestine Willis accepted a clinical assistant's position at the University ofchicago in In 1983 she became medical director ofthe Woodlawn Maternal and Child Health Center, and has served in that capacity with great diligence, devotion, and notable success, earning her uncommon respect from this grateful City and beyond; and WHEREAS, Dr. Earnestine Willis has worn many hats and assumed many responsibilities. She has been a member ofthe Woodlawn Community Development Corporation's Board of Directors, a past member of the Advisory Committee on Maternal and Child Health of the Chicago Department of Health, a member of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc., a board member of the Chicago Children's Museum, and holds other titles and positions. Among her many honors is the Colgate-Palmolive Model of Excellence award; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here in assembly, do hereby express our gratitude and our congratulations to Dr. Earnestine Willis as this outstanding medical administrator leaves our midst in the quest of further challenges, and we join her many friends and colleagues in wishing this great citizen continuing success and prosperity; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Dr. Earnestine Willis. Presented By ALDERMAN MUNOZ (22nd Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO FARRAGUT ADMIRALS BASKETBALL TEAM ON WINNING CITYWIDE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. WHEREAS, Farragut Career Academy High School, located in the heart of Little Village and Lawndale has for the past one hundred years had a very productive and fruitful sports program; and

368 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Farragut's basketball team has consistently exhibited a level of excellence by winning five divisions and now its first citywide championship; and WHEREAS, Farragut's basketball team overcame a formidable opponent. Carver High School, to achieve their goal of citywide champions; and WHEREAS, This is the first such championship won under the leadership of Mr. Edward Guerra, principal, and the coaching of Mr. William Nelson and his dedicated staff; and WHEREAS, All to often inner-city youth are not recognized for their achievements and dedication to accomplishing their goals; and WHEREAS, Leonardo Deoca, Jamel Rhone, Miguel Estrada, Charles Johnson, Frank Smith, Jonathan Washington, Ronnie Fields, Jerome McBride, Maurice Woodfork, LaKeith Henderson, Daniel Sierra, Kevin Garnett, Michael Wright and Keith Starks exhibited maturity, expertise and team work in winning this coveted award; and WHEREAS, The Little Village and Lawndale communities are proud of their sons' achievements as the Farragut Admirals Basketball Team; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That on this day Wednesday, April 12, 1995, the Mayor and the Chicago City Council, and the citizens of Chicago join with Little Village and Lawndale in honoring the basketball team of Farragut Career Academy for their outstanding accomplishment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Farragut Career Academy. Presented By ALDERMAN LASKI (23rd Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. ALICE DZIEDZIC ON HER RETIREMENT. WHEREAS, Her many friends and colleagues are gathering June 4,1995, to pay tribute to Alice Frances Dziedzic on her retirement after many years

369 67184 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 in the private sector, and in gratitude of the time and energy she has spent in her grateful community; and WHEREAS, Born in Chicago in 1936, the former Alice Frances Palewski resided in Bridgeport until 1952 when she moved with her family to the Garfield Ridge neighborhood; she graduated from Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Elementary School (1950) and High School (1954), and married Walter Dziedzic at Saint Camillus Church May 17,1958, a blessed union which has now yielded five children and six grandchildren; and WHEREAS, In addition to being a loving wife, mother and grandmother, Alice Dziedzic has held jobs in the private sector and has unselfishly given of her talents and time to Saint Camillus Parish, where she has served on numerous boards and committees, and where she has been parish secretary since It is from this highly responsible and giving position from which she retires in June; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby extend our congratulations to Alice Frances Palewski Dziedzic on the occasion of her retirement, and express to this fine citizen of great generosity our very best wishes for continuing happiness and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Alice Dziedzic. Presented By ALDERMAN MEDRANO (25th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. AND MRS. LOUIS J. GALLINA ON THEIR FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on May 6,1995; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina were married at Saint Symphorosa Church on May 6,1945; and WHEREAS, Their fifty years of married life have produced a close and loving family consisting of their children, Louise, Rose Marie and Julius Louis; and

370 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The family of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina has grown to include their children's spouses Curtis Lustig and Keith Kravitz; and WHEREAS, Mr. Louis J. Gallina was born in the Bridgeport community of the 25th Ward and has since moved and raised his family in the Midway Airport area; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina have passed five decades of marriage in loving and consistent devotion to one another, truly exemplifying the spirit ofthe Sacrament of Marriage and serving as a model of inspiration to their children and all who know them; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina are richly deserving ofthe fond and warm wishes of all as they mark this marital milestone of the fiftieth wedding anniversary; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby extend to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J, Gallina congratulations upon the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage, and join with their many friends and family members in wishing them many more years of happiness together; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be made available to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gallina. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO UNION LEAGUE BOYS CLUB ON ITS SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, On June 12,1919, the Union League Club founded the Union League Boys Club, and thus began a stable system of promoting the educational, vocational and social development of boys and girls toward good citizenship; and WHEREAS, During the past seventy-five years, the Union League Boys Club has itself developed into an institution encompassing a sixty-member board of trustees, a professional staff, and a large core of part-time employees whose expertise and dedication have contributed so greatly to the youth of this great City; and WHEREAS, The Union League Club responds to the individual needs of its young members, who range in age from five through eighteen years, and provides a caring, safe atmosphere in which to grow and learn and prepare for a productive life; now, therefore.

371 67186 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our gratitude and our congratulations to the Union League Boys Club during this, the seventy-fifth anniversary of its founding, and extend to the professional staff, the trustees and especially the young boys and girls who make up the club's membership, our very best wishes for continuing success; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the Union League Boys Club. Presented By ALDERMAN E. SMITH (28th Ward): ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY URGED TO PROVIDE FULL AND EQUITABLE FUNDING FOR CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. WHEREAS, The parents, students, educators and citizens of Chicago are concerned about the future of the Chicago Public Schools and, ultimately, the future of our society; and WHEREAS, The viability and quality of schools throughout Illinois is threatened by a lack of full and equitable funding by the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Chicago school reform and the creative and innovative educational improvements in Chicago's public schools is jeopardized by this lack of funding; and WHEREAS, All our children are at risk because of a widespread lack of concern on the part ofthe Illinois General Assembly. Children of all nations who need help to learn English are especially threatened because they may be deprived of their supportive learning environments; and WHEREAS, Chicago's students face having a new school year open without schools; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Chicago hereby memorializes the Illinois General Assembly:

372 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR ) To keep the State Chapter 1 funding under the control of the local school councils; 2) To provide full and equitable funding for all public schools in Illinois; 3) To give all children the supportive environment they need to advance in their studies as they learn English; and Be It Further Resolved, That the City Council hereby supports the efforts of the Citywide Legislative Task Force, parents, educators, local school council members, school reform groups, community based organizations, who are scheduled to gather April 17, 1995, in Chicago's Federal Plaza, to demonstrate their support for our schools; and Be It Further Resolved, That on behalf of all Chicagoans, the City Council insists that the public schools open on time in September, 1995, so that all our children may receive the education which is their right under the constitution ofthe State oflllinois. Presented By ALDERMAN GABINSKI (32nd Ward) And ALDERMAN BIALCZAK (30th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO AMERICAN LEGION FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT POST 923 ON ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND APRIL 30, 1995 DECLARED "AMERICAN LEGION FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT POST 923 DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, Its many members and friends are gathering April 30, 1995, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of American Legion Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post 923 on its fiftieth anniversary; and WHEREAS, In its constructive and dedicated half century, American Legion Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post 923 has become an integral part of its grateful community. Its activitiies have included services to hospitalized and disabled veterans as well as newsletters to soldiers on active duty; the awarding of medals to qualified grammar school graduates; as well as the support of neighborhood benevolent and church organizations. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post has supported Churchill Field where twelve Little

373 67188 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 League teams have competed, and sponsors Sons of the American Legion Squadron 923, Boy Scout Troop 34 and Cub Scout Pack 3004; and WHEREAS, Since its inception the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post has grown from a small, dedicated group of veterans to a membership of almost four hundred, with twenty-six of its charter members still active. On its golden anniversary the post will pay tribute to the fifty men who served as post commanders and award a special fifty year certificate to each of the remaining charter members; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby extend our congratulations and best wishes to the members of American Legion Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post 923 on its fiftieth anniversary, and in that regard do hereby declare that April 30, 1995, be known as "American Legion Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post 923 Day in Chicago". Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to American Legion Franklin Delano Roosevelt Post 923. Presented By ALDERMAN AUSTIN (34th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. CHARLIE MAE TOWBRIDGE ON HER RETIREMENT FROM CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS, Mrs. Charlie Mae Towbridge, an outstanding public servant and a person of an overwhelmingly generous community spirit, has announced her retirement after forty-five years of diligence and dedication; and WHEREAS, A graduate of McKinley High School and the University of Illinois, Charlie Mae Towbridge was first a claims examiner for the Railroad Retirement Board, and then came to the Chicago Police Department in 1963, where she worked ten years in the Records Division. Since 1973 she progressed from a data controller to support specialist in the Data Systems Division ofthe Chicago Police Department; and

374 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, During her long career in service of the public, Charlie Mae Towbridge has been a member of the Chicago Police Task Force on Civilization and the Community Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS). Since 1987, she has also been president of Local 654, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), representing the 1,200 civilian employees of the Chicago Police Department and the Bureau of Sanitation, Traffic Services, and Automotive Pounds in all managementlabor relations; and WHEREAS, A most constructive community activist, Charlie Mae Towbridge has been a member of numerous civic and community organizations, chairing committees and serving on committees and boards. She was the logical choice as community liaison for State Senator Emil Jones, Jr., and was also a presidential delegate from Illinois' 2nd Congressional District in the 1988 (Jesse L. Jackson) and 1992 (Bill Clinton) Democratic National Conventions; ami WHEREAS, Charlie Mae Towbridge, winner of many awards and honors, may now enjoy quality time with her three children and two grandchildren; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby extend our gratitude and our congratulations to Charlie Mae Towbridge as she retires from a long and productive career in service of the public, and express to this outstanding citizen our best wishes for continuing health, happiness and success; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Charlie Mae Towbridge, Presented By ALDERMAN BANKS (36th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. MARK GIANGRECO ON BEING CHOSEN TO RECEIVE DANTE AWARD FROM JOINT CIVIC COMMITTEE OF ITALIAN AMERICANS. WHEREAS, Each year the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans presents its prestigious Dante Award to one who, according to the credo of the immortal Dante Alighieri, should never be "a timid friend to truth"; and

375 67190 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Appropriately, this year's recipient is Mark Giangreco, outstanding and outspoken sports anchor/reporter for Chicago's Station WLS-TV; his frank, light hearted on-air persona has earned him much admiration, not only in the Chicago viewing area, where he has been a familiar figure since 1982, but also throughout the world of sports; and WHEREAS, Mark Giangreco came to WLS-TV in late 1994, Prior to that, he had been with Chicago's Station WMAQ-TV some twelve years, having come from Station WLKY-TV in Louisville, Kentucky, Awards are not new to him; while in Louisville, he was presented with both the Louisville Journalism Award and the National Association of Television Program Executives Iris Award for excellence in local TV; and WHEREAS, The Dante Award was established by the Joint Committee of Italian Americans to recognize annually one in the mass media of communications who fosters a positive image of Italian Americans and who is diligent and unswerving in the search for truth, Mark Giangreco is most deserving of this honor; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A,D,, do hereby extend our heartiest congratulations to Mark Giangreco on having been chosen to receive the prestigious Dante Award by the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans at a special ceremony May 25,1995; and we join in the general commendation of this outstanding journalist; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mark Giangreco. Presented By ALDERMAN LAURINO (39th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. PAUL C. DUSSMANN. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Paul C. Dussmann, beloved citizen and friend; and WHEREAS, Paul C. Dussman was a vital and active member of Chicago's great northwest side community and will be sorely missed. He leaves to mourn his wife, Judith; his son, Todd; his daughter, Lisa; his grandchildren, Danile and Michael; his parents, Robert and Bernadine; and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore.

376 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Paul C. Dussmann, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Paul C. Dussmann. TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. DONALD J. MCCANN. WHEREAS, God in his infinite wisdom has called to his eternal reward Donald J. McCann, beloved citizen and friend; and WHEREAS, Donald J. McCann was a vital and active member of Chicago's great northwest side community and will be sorely missed. He leaves to mourn his wife, Irene; his son, James; his daughter, Suzanne; his grandchildren, Anne Marie, Cathleen, James, Joseph and John; his greatgrandchildren, Nicole, Michael and Daniel; and a host of other relatives and friends; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our sorrow on the death of Donald J. McCann, and extend to his family and friends our deepest sympathy; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Donald J. McCann. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. AND MRS. JOHN D'AMICO ON BIRTH OF THEIR DAUGHTER, MICHELLE MARIE. WHEREAS, On February 9, 1995, a new citizen came into the world, Michelle Marie D'Amico, daughter of John and Christine D'Amico, outstanding residents of Chicago's 39th Ward; and

377 67192 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are always ready to welcome into our midst the youth in whom we place so much hope and trust; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby congratulate Mr, and Mrs, John D'Amico on the birth of their daughter, Michelle Marie, February 9, 1995, and extend to this fine family our very best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. and Mrs, John D'Amico, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. URSULA GRUBER ON BEING CHOSEN TO REPRESENT QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS SCHOOL IN ILLINOIS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE REGIONAL FAIR. WHEREAS, Ursula Gruber, outstanding seventh grader at Queen of All Saints School, contributed greatly to the QAS annual Science Fair earlier this year, and has thus been chosen as one of the representatives of the school at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held at the Museum of Science and Industry on March 11 and 12,1995; and WHEREAS, This prestigious event brings together intelligent young people from all over the area to participate in constructive projects geared to educate and to improve both the individual and the general environment; and WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are indeed proud of these young people who have achieved so much so early, and we congratulate one and all; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A,D,, do hereby salute Ursula Gruber, seventh grader at Queen of All Saints School, for achieving great success in the QAS annual Science Fair, and extend to this fine young citizen our best wishes for success at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held on March 11 and 12, 1995, at the Museum of Science and Industry; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Ursula Gruber.

378 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. CATHERINE JARDIEN ON BEING CHOSEN TO REPRESENT QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS SCHOOL IN ILLINOIS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE REGIONAL FAIR. WHEREAS, Catherine Jardien, outstanding eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, contributed greatly to the QAS annual Science Fair earlier this year, and has thus been chosen as one of the representatives of the school at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held at the Museum of Science and Industry on March 11 and 12,1995; and WHEREAS, This prestigious event brings together intelligent young people from all over the area to participate in constructive projects geared to educate and to improve both the individual and the general environment; and WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are indeed proud of these young people who have achieved so much so early, and we congratulate one and all; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D,, do hereby salute Catherine Jardien, eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, for achieving great success in the QAS annual Science Fair, and extend to this fine young citizen our best wishes for success at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held on March 11 and 12,1995, at the Museum of Science and Industry; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Catherine Jardien. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ZSOLT NAD AS ON BEING CHOSEN TO REPRESENT QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS SCHOOL IN ILLINOIS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE REGIONAL FAIR. WHEREAS, Zsolt Nadas, outstanding eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, contributed greatly to the QAS annual Science Fair earlier this year, and has thus been chosen as one of the representatives of the school at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held at the Museum of Science and Industry on March 11 and 12,1995; and

379 67194 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, This prestigious event brings together intelligent young people from all over the area to participate in constructive projects geared to educate and to improve both the individual and the general environment; and WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are indeed proud of these young people who have achieved so much so early, and we congratulate one and all; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby salute Zsolt Nadas, eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, for achieving great success in the QAS annual Science Fair, and extend to this fine young citizen our best wishes for success at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held on March 11 and 12, 1995, at the Museum of Science and Industry; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Zsolt Nadas, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MS. JULIE VAN WINKLE ON BEING CHOSEN TO REPRESENT QUEEN OF ALL SAINTS SCHOOL IN ILLINOIS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE REGIONAL FAIR. WHEREAS, Julie Van Winkle, outstanding eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, contributed greatly to the QAS annual Science Fair earlier this year, and has thus been chosen as one of the representatives of the school at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held at the Museum of Science and Industry on March 11 and 12,1995; and WHEREAS, This prestigious event brings together intelligent young people from all over the area to participate in constructive projects geared to educate and to improve both the individual and the general environment; and WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are indeed proud of these young people who have achieved so much so early, and we congratulate one and all; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A,D,, do hereby salute Julie Van Winkle, eighth grader at Queen of All Saints School, for achieving great success in the QAS annual Science Fair, and

380 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR extend to this fine young citizen our best wishes for success at the Illinois Junior Academy of Science Regional Fair held on March 11 and 12,1995, at the Museum of Science and Industry; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Julie Van Winkle, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. JERRY PRETE ON HIS RETIREMENT AS PRESIDENT OF ILLINOIS STATE COUNCIL OF SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATIONS AND MARCH 31, 1995 DECLARED "JERRY PRETE DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, On March 31,1995, his many friends and colleagues gathered to honor Jerry Prete, an outstanding, dedicated leader who is retiring as president ofthe Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens Organizations; and WHEREAS, For almost two decades, Jerry Prete has given of his time, his talent and boundless energy in making the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens a djmamic leader in the fight for senior rights, most especially in the field of health care. Jerry has been a leader in that fight, and today he sits on the Executive Board of the National Council of Senior Citizens (N.C.S.C.) and is president of the N.C.S.C. Housing Development Corporation; and I WHEREAS, Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Chicago, Jerry Prete became a businessman following his honorable stint in the United States Army during World War E. He left a solid business career to work for Catholic Charities in 1969, promoting through his strong faith active solidarity with the less fortunate. At Catholic Charities, he performed groundbreaking work in organizing senior citizens. He developed vital senior clubs at more than four hundred church organizations in Chicagoland, and founded the Chicago Senior Senate. It was with this record accomplishment that Jerry Prete joined the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens, the organization which so zealously honored this great citizen at a senior power celebration on March 31; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members ofthe City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby salute Jerry Prete for both outstanding citizenship and outstanding service, as he retires as president of the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens Organizations, and in that regard we declare that March 31, 1995, be known as "Jerry Prete Day in Chicago"; and

381 67196 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Jerry Prete. Presented By ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MRS. DOROTHY SHAN. WHEREAS, On Tuesdajr, August 30, 1994, Dorothy Shan died at the age of seventy-three, leaving her mark of loving deeds and many accomplishments on all who were touched by her life; and WHEREAS, Dorothy Shan, president since 1989 of the Devon Sheridan C.H.A. Building, was honored for her work in the building and the community; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Shan was awarded the Tobey Prinz Award from the Rogers Park Tenants Committee for her community activism, and she saw her building voted one of the Chicago Housing Authority's best; and WHEREAS, The C.H.A. building in which she lived has approximately four hundred fifty residents, mostly senior citizens. Mrs. Shan helped obtain facelifting maintenance for the building, including tuckpointing, a new roof and iron fencing. She was instrumental in securing a government lunchesfor-seniors program for tenants and a recreational program. She also played a role in Thorek Medical Center's opening of a branch office in her building; and WHEREAS, Her strong advocacy for seniors rights included efforts to obtain lower utility bills, a fight that was featured on the nightly TV news; and WHEREAS, Dorothy Shan was known for more than her activism and good deeds; she was described as "a fun loving person, warmly sentimental whose qualities of warmth and caring and bright smiles are memories to be cherished"; and WHEREAS, Her daughter, Karen Ali, her two sons, Arthur and Michael and her four grandchildren, as well as the many thousands whose lives she touched directly or indirectly, will remember Dorothy Shan with loving fondness; now, therefore.

382 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, join in honoring the memory of Dorothy Shan and express our gratitude for the many good deeds she performed for the people and the city she loved; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to the family of Dorothy Shan, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MRS. LEONA THOMPSON MAJOR ON HER EIGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY. WHEREAS, Leona Thompson Major was born on May 8,1910 to Lars and Emma Thompson; and WHEREAS, At the age of nine years, Leona, by then the oldest of nine children, lost her mother and three siblings, leaving her to act as surrogate mother to the remaining five brothers and sister; and WHEREAS, Life on a rural farm during the second decade of the century was constant hard work from early morning to late in the day; and WHEREAS, At the age of nineteen, Leona Thompson married Clyde Yule Major, a railroad man, and her life shifted from Iowa to Illinois; and WHEREAS, The family settled in Chicago where Leona raised her two daughters and became actively involved in the Ogden Elementary School P,T,A. as well as the Fourth Presbyterian Church; and WHEREAS, When Leona was only forty-one years old Clyde died, leaving her with the two girls to raise alone; and WHEREAS, This courageous woman embarked upon a third career, at Time, Inc., where she worked for twenty-three years before retiring at the age of sixty-five; and WHEREAS, Leona Thompson Major has filled her life with caring for family and friends and continues to enjoy her two daughters, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here the twelfth day of April, 1995, extend our heartiest congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Major upon the occasion of

383 67198 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 her eighty-fifth birthday on May 8th, 1995, and wish her many more healthy, happy and productive years to come; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to Mrs, Leona Thompson Major, CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MINNIE MARS JAMIESON PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS ON THEIR THIRD ANNUAL HISTORY FAIR. WHEREAS, On February 23, 1995, the Minnie Mars Jamieson Public School sponsored its third annual history fair; and WHEREAS, Students from grades six through eight participated in the fair, displaying their projects in the format of exhibit, performance or essay; and WHEREAS, The theme of this year's fair, as designated by the Chicago Metro History Fair, was "Conflict and Compromise in Chicago History"; and WHEREAS, The following students and their projects received "Outstanding" awards and will compete at the regional level at Loyola University on April 1,1995: Exhibits: "Crawford vs Pulaski: Street Name Feud Near End of the Road", Philip Karl and Gabrielle Ortiz 'The Last Great Indian Treaty ofthe Old Northwest: Chicago, 1833", Sohayla Anguian, Ligia Mazzoni, Nancy Maldonado, Lindsey Schaefer, Elda Pourshahbaz "To Die in Chicago-Camp Douglas ( )", Thomas Dalof, Anthony Polous, Omar Rinani, Jack Youkhanna, Rami Zomai "Illinois Labor Movements", Jessie DeLao, Cathy Heany, Vicky Lappas, Vesna Stanojevic, Anna Triantos "Union ofthe Big Shoulders", Janet Choi, Uzma Hasan, Rena Patel, Trizelda Valdez

384 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Videos: "Camp Douglas: To Die in Chicago", Alex Panagoulias, Art Youkerd "The Fight to Save the Lakefront", Laura Cayea, Alexander Gonzalea, Dana Michaels Essays: "The History of the Teachers' Labor Movement in Chicago", Laurel Kaish "The Great Depression", Jeong Ho Lee 'The Black Hawk War", Samuel Yoon 'The Story of Camp Douglas", Anthony Vastis; and WHEREAS, The following students and their project received "Honorable Mentions" and school awards: 'The Manhattan Project", Michael Condei, Ryan Jarta, Mike Nikifores, Maddassir Mithaiwala "Chicago in the Civil War", Vicky Anatzoutzoulas, Simone Main, May Sison, Gleacila Valdez "Bootlegging (Prohibition in the 1920s)", Mehdi Amani, John Konstantellos, William Lee, Zijad Pekovic, George Stavrakas "The Haymarket Riot", Raimonda Cami, Linda Ismail, Debra Kreatsoulas, Vicki Sarikas, Melissa Solaja "Pulaski Road and Crawford Avenue: An Ethnic Dispute", Chris Lardakis, Peter Lardakis, Kleo Sarikas, Maria Sarikas, Hosanna Sebastian "Memorial Day Massacre", Jeff Curtis, Aery Ko, Amber Marsh, Maggie Vastine "Women's Roles in World War E", lyabo Bakare, Tina Chronis "Strike - Baseball Management Disputes ( )", Brain Ayala, James Christie, Edin Durakovic, Gani Kraja, Mercedes Main "Feminism in Chicago ( )", Nancy Elkhatib, Samantha Knee, Hope Mihailidis, Christina Miloglou, Tari Segal

385 67200 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Video: "Mayor Harold Washington - Council Wars", Jovan Ballog, Camelia Jarvis, Pierre McCalley, Garry Walker; and WHEREAS, These talented young people are following in the footsteps of other students from Jamieson who successfully competed in previous state and national history fairs; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, gathered in meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, recognize their achievements and congratulate these outstanding students and wish them continued success in their academic endeavors; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation for each student as named above. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO ASSYRIAN COMMUNITY OF CHICAGO ON THEIR NEW YEAR. WHEREAS, On April 1, 1995 (the first day of Nissan, 6,745 B.C.) the Assyrian community celebrated their new year of revival and renewal of nature; and WHEREAS, The color "Green" dominated the New Year festivities, as it stands for "New Life"; and WHEREAS, Mr. Babel Gabriel, the midwest regional director of the Assyrian American National Federation, Inc., planned a celebration for April 1, 1995 the Assyrian New Year Parade, where 1,000 marchers proudly displayed their culture. A dinner dance followed that evening at the O'Hare Expo Center; and WHEREAS, The Assyrian people are thrilled and proud to be able to express its beliefs and traditions in the City of Chicago; and WHEREAS, The Assyrian people have contributed significantly to the culture in the City ofchicago; and WHEREAS, The Assyrian New Year is one of the most important religious and celebrated holidays ofthe Assyrian people; now, therefore.

386 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofchicago, gathered in a meeting this twelfth day of April, A. D., 1995, hereby offer our heartiest congratulations and extend our best wishes to the Assyrian community of Chicago and the rest of the world on this festive occasion; and Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to the Assyrian community. EXPRESSION OF SUPPORT FOR "COMMUNITIES DARE TO CARE" AND FIRST WEEK OF MAY DECLARED "PEACE IN THE STREETS WEEK" IN CHICAGO. WHEREAS, "Communities Dare to Care" is a Chicago based organization whose goal is to raise the consciousness of every citizen across the nation and to educate them about the problems of gangs, drug abuse and violence in cities and states nationwide; and WHEREAS, This is the third year "Communities Dare to Care" is sponsoring a week-long project intended to rally the Chicagoland community to hold anti-violence activities throughout the metropolitan area; and WHEREAS, Their theme this year is "Peace in the Streets"; and WHEREAS, This year, May 1 through Maj^ 7 has been designated "Peace in the Streets Week" during which "Communities Dare to Care" will present events and activities which, through information, education and entertainment, they hope to reconnect children with their families and communities rather than to gangs, drugs and crime; and WHEREAS, "Communities Dare to Care" wants to emphasize to parents, schools, churches, businesses, organizations and community residents the importance of their involvement in regaining the leadership and control of their streets, their communities and their children; and WHEREAS, A "kick-off" rally for 'Teace in the Streets Week" which will focus on anti-violence is being planned for May 1, 1995 at the Daley Center and schools throughout the area will be invited to participate; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members of the of the City Council ofthe City ofchicago, gathered in meeting this twelfth day of April,

387 67202 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/ , express our support for the anti-violence activities as exemplified by the activities of "Communities Dare to Care" and declare the first week of May hereafter 'Teace in the Streets Week" in the City ofchicago. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO SOCIETY OF DIVINE WORD IN NORTH AMERICA ON THEIR ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, The mission service of the Society of the Divine Word in North America began with the arrival of Brother Wendelin Meyer, S.V.D., on October 15, 1895, and in 1897, more missionaries joined him where eventually they settled in Shermerville, Illinois, now known as Northbrook; and WHEREAS, In 1899, the Society ofthe Divine Word purchased farm land which became Techny and from 1901 to 1912, the Society operated a technical school for boys from which the name "Techny" is derived; and WHEREAS, In 1909, encouraged by successful recruiting efforts, the Society opened Saint Mary's Mission Seminary at Techny, Illinois, which was the first Catholic seminary in the United States established specifically for the education of men to work in foreign missions; and WHEREAS, In 1920, with the encouragement of Pope Pius XI, the Society ofthe Divine Word opened Saint Augustine's Seminary in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, to serve the special needs of African-American men who wanted to become priests and about forty percent of the African-American clergy ordained in the United States have been trained by the Society, including nine bishops; and WHEREAS, Today, the Society's mission among African-Americans in the United States and the Caribbean includes forty-eight parishes; the Society's ministries have expanded among the Vietnamese and among Hispanics, who comprise the most rapidly growing segment of the United States Catholic population; and WHEREAS, Divine Word priests and brothers trained in North America work worldwide, digging wells in Ghana, educating young men for the priesthood and brotherhood in Africa, Asia and the Americas, working among the poor in Mexico, teaching at Divine Word universities in the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan, setting up food pantries in Appalachia, working with African-American youth at risk in inner cities, encouraging basic Christian communities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay and in many other places where people need to experience the Gospel; and

388 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The work that begun by Brother Wendelin Meyer in 1895 has initiated one hundred years of innovative and distinguished service to the church in North America, including mission education of American Catholics through the Society's mission seminaries and publications as well as its commitment to the service of minorities and the disadvantaged worldwide through missionary education, fundraising, pastoral work and communications; and WHEREAS, The Societj^ of the Divine Word opens its year-long celebration of its centenary in North America with Mass at 11:00 A.M. on October 15, 1995, with an opening Eucharist at Divine Word International Holy Spirit Chapel, 201 Waukegan Road in Techny, Illinois, where the Very Reverend Henry Barlage, S.V.D,, Superior General ofthe Society, will be the principal celebrant; and WHEREAS, More than four hundred Divine Word Missionary priests, brothers, candidates and invited guests are expected to attend the Mass honoring the unique mission service of the Society of the Divine Word in North America; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and the members ofthe City Council ofthe City ofchicago, gathered in a meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby offer our heartiest congratulations to the Society of the Divine Word in North America as they celebrate one hundred years of ministry and mission service to people throughout the world; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to the Society. Presented By ALDERMAN O'CONNOR (40th Ward) And ALDERMAN STONE (SOth Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DECATUR CLASSICAL SCHOOL ON SELECTION BY REDBOOK MAGAZINE AS ONE OF "AMERICA'S BEST" ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. WHEREAS, In the April, 1995 issue otredbook magazine, Chicago's own Decatur Classical School, 7030 North Sacramento Avenue, was selected as one ofthe "Best ofthe States" as a result of a nationwide search; and

389 67204 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Redbook's education experts judged fifty-one public elementary schools one from each state and the District of Columbia to be the best in the United States, stating "All have built a solid reputation for imaginative programs, exceptional teachers, involved parents, and an uncompromising commitment to excellence"; and WHEREAS, Decatur Classical represents the State of Illinois, having been recognized for outstanding accomplishments in: Quality leadership Strong, stable, talented faculty Student achievement Parent support Community involvement Inclusion Extra curricular opportunities Challenging curriculum ;and WHEREAS, As Redbook describes Decatur Classical School "the 310 gifted students perform at one or two years above grade level and frequently win regional and national competitions in Latin, music and art"; and WHEREAS, The students, staff, parents and principal of Decatur Classical School exemplify the excellence that, contrary to public perception, can be found in our Chicago Public Schools; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered in meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, recognize their extraordinary achievement and extend our heartfelt congratulations to the Decatur Classical School, its students, staff, parents and principal, on being selected to represent the State oflllinois as one ofthe fifty-one "America's Best" elementary schools; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared for presentation to the Decatur Classical School.

390 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Presented By ALDERMAN DOHERTY (41st Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. FRANK J. KOBLER, PH.D. ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY. WHEREAS, Frank J. Kobler, Ph.D., retired professor of clinical psychology at Loyola University ofchicago and a widely admired resident of Chicago's great 41st Ward, celebrated his eightieth birthday April 6, 1995; and WHEREAS, Born in Chicago April 6,1915, Frank J. Kobler and his loving wife, Carolyn, were married in 1942 and have long been pillars of their grateful northwest side community; and WHEREAS, Dr, Frank J, Kobler taught at Loyola for more than forty years, and in 1967 he was named "Professor of the Year", He served as Commissioner of Chicago's Alcoholic Treatment Center, and because of his uncommon expertise advised the governments ofthe State oflllinois and the United States, as well as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese ofchicago; and WHEREAS, Noted for his generosity of spirit, intelligence, energy and dedication, Dr, Frank J. Kobler celebrated this great occasion with the blessings from his community and his City. He and his devoted wife, Carolyn, are parents of Claudia, Mark, Mary, Katharine, Roxanne, Michael, Carol Dolores and the late Charles, and are grandparents of ten; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby join in the congratulations to Frank J, Kobler, Ph,D,, in recognition not only of his eightieth birthday but of his many successes and contributions to community, city, state and country, and we extend to this great citizen our best wishes for continuing success and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Dr, Frank J. Kobler.

391 67206 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Presented By ALDERMAN NATARUS (42nd Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. LEE A. FREEMAN. WHEREAS, Almighty God in his infinite mercy and wisdom called Mr, Lee A. Freeman to his eternal reward on the sixth day of March, 1995; and WHEREAS, Mr, Freeman was a prominent attorney, senior partner with the firm of Freeman, Freeman & Salzman, civic leader and patron of the arts; and WHEREAS, Mr, Freeman was born on May 27,1909 in Roselle Park, New Jersey and raised in New York where he graduated from Syracuse University in 1930; and WHEREAS, Mr, Freeman moved to Chicago where he graduated from Northwestern University Law School in 1933 and then began his legal career as an assistant Illinois attorney general; and WHEREAS, He became principal litigation counsel for Commonwealth Edison and general counsel for the Chicago Motor Coach Co,, Yellow and Checker Cab Companies, Parmalee Transportation Company and Continental Air Transport; and WHEREAS, Mr, Freeman pioneered the use of Rule 23 class actions to recover damages for state and public agencies that had been overcharged as a result of price fixing conspiracies and successfully prosecuted cases for public schools, hospitals and libraries as a special assistant attorney general; and WHEREAS, He argued a number of important commodity law cases in the United States Supreme Court, including Rice v. Santa Fe Elevator, 331 United States 218 (1947); Kelley v. Kosuga, 358 United States 516 (1959); Ricci V. Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 409 United States 789 (1973) and as a commodity law expert and Chicago Mercantile Exchange general counsel, was instrumental in the growth of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to world preeminence; and WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman played a major role in the creation of the Chicago Lyric Opera and was a director, secretary and general counsel since its inception in 1956; and

392 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman and his wife Brenda established the Composerin-Residence Program at the Lyric Opera and were a driving force behind the Lyric Opera's Center for American Artists; and WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman and his wife have underwritten a joint project by the University of Chicago and Casa Ricordi to publish the "critical" editions ofthe scores for all the Verdi operas; and WHEREAS, He was director of the Pittsburgh Opera Company and vicechairman ofthe National Opera Institute in Washington, D.C; and WHEREAS, Mr, Freeman, in recognition of his support for opera, was awarded the " 'L' Onorificenza di Cavaliere Ufficale della Republica Italiana", the Republic of Italy's highest civilian honor; and WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman received a doctorate of humane letters from De Paul University in 1983 and was the recipient of Rosary College's Bravo Award in 1990; and WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman served as director and president of the Fine Arts Music Foundation and commissioned a series of chamber works for the Fine Arts Quartet with one of the first works in the series winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1969; and WHEREAS, Mr. Freeman created an endowment for the performance of vocal works by the Chicago Symphony and was director of the Music of the Baroque; and WHEREAS, He was a director of the Illinois Humanities Council and conceived the idea of the annual Nelson Algren Awards for the best American short stories; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and the members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, assembled in meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby express our deepest sorrow at the passing of Mr. Lee A. Freeman and do also extend to his beloved wife, Brenda; his two sons, Lee, Jr. and James; his three grandchildren, Crispin, Clark and Cassidy and his many friends, our deepest and most sincere condolences on the occasion of their profound loss. Mr. Lee A. Freeman was a fine man who will be sorely missed by all; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the family of Mr. Lee A. Freeman.

393 67208 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO HIS EMINENCE JOSEPH CARDINAL BERNARDIN AND CATHOLIC- JEWISH DELEGATION MEMBERS ON THEIR EFFORTS TO IMPROVE CATHOLIC- JEWISH RELATIONS. WHEREAS, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, led a Catholic-Jewish delegation to Israel and the West Bank from the twenty-first through the twenty-eighth days of March, 1995; and WHEREAS, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin organized the Catholic-Jewish delegation for the purpose of increasing dialogue between Catholics and Jews; and WHEREAS, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin's delegation is believed to be the first of its kind ever led by a Roman Catholic cardinal; and WHEREAS, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin was joined on his trip by a group consisting of Catholic and Jewish representatives from the Archdiocese of Chicago, the American Jewish Committee, the Chicago Board of Rabbis, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago and the Spartus Institute of Jewish Studies; and WHEREAS, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin's Catholic-Jewish delegation visited sites important to Christians, Jews and Muslims and met with representatives of Christian and Jewish communities in the State of Israel and the West Bank that included academics, religious leaders and prominent government officials; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, do hereby honor and congratulate Joseph Cardinal Bernardin and the other Catholic-Jewish delegation members on their diligent efforts toward increasing Catholic-Jewish dialogue and improving Catholic-Jewish relations; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Joseph Cardinal Bernardin.

394 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. ZVI KURS ON BEING HONORED BY LAKE SHORE DRIVE SYNAGOGUE AND GREATER CHICAGO MAOT CHITIM COMMITTEE FOR DEDICATED SERVICE TO JEWISH COMMUNITY. WHEREAS, Mr. Zvi Kurs has given four decades of dedicated service to the Jewish community; and WHEREAS, Mr. Zvi Kurs is preparing to make "Aliyah" to Israel; and WHEREAS, Mr. Zvi Kurs is a past president of the Lake Shore Drive Synagogue; and WHEREAS, In 1972, Mr. Zvi Kurs became the fifth president of Maot Chitim in Chicago when the campaign serviced about five hundred families; and WHEREAS, Under his leadership, Mr. Zvi Kurs has expanded Maot Chitim in Chicago; and WHEREAS, The Greater Chicago Maot Chitim has continued to expand its services and now supplements the food distribution project of rabbis, teachers and kollel; and WHEREAS, Mr. Zvi Kurs is also a leader in other philanthropic causes; and WHEREAS, On May 17, 1995, the Lake Shore Drive Synagogue and the Greater Chicago Maot Chitim Committee will honor Mr. Zvi Kurs at a gala dessert reception and farewell tribute for his many years of dedicated services to the Jewish community; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled in meeting this twelfth day of April, nineteen hundred and ninety-five, do hereby honor and congratulate Mr. Zvi Kurs on the occasion of being honored by the Lake Shore Drive Synagogue and the Greater Chicago Maot Chitim Committee, and do also extend to Mr. Zvi Kurs our deepest gratitude for all he has done for the citizens of the City of Chicago. We wish him health, success and happiness in all his future endeavors; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. Zvi Kurs.

395 67210 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. NAGUIB MANKARIOUS AND MS. JEWEL LAFONTANT-MANKARIOUS ON RECEIVING RAOUL WALLENBERG HUMANITARIAN AWARD FROM SHAARE ZEDEK MEDICAL CENTER. WHEREAS, Mr. Raoul Wallenberg was responsible for saving nearly 100,000 Jews from the Nazis during World War E; and WHEREAS, Mr, Wallenberg redesigned and issued protective "visas" called Shutz passes to help Jews get out of Nazi-occupied Hungary; and WHEREAS, Mr. Raoul Wallenberg also purchased thirty buildings and organized a network of safe houses for eight thousand Jewish children whose parents had been deported and killed; and WHEREAS, Shaare Zedek Medical Center is one of Israel's oldest and largest medical centers, and serves all people regardless of race or creed; and WHEREAS, Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem set up the Raoul Wallenberg Pediatric Day Hospital; and WHEREAS, The mission of the Raoul Wallenberg Pediatric Day Hospital is to follow the humanitarian example set by Mr. Raoul Wallenberg to save the lives of children, regardless of race or creed; and WHEREAS, Shaare Zedek Medical Center recognizes people who exemplify the humanitarian deeds of Raoul Wallenberg by giving worthy individuals the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Award; and WHEREAS, Ms. Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious is a partner of the law firm of Holleb & Coff; and WHEREAS, Ms. Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious presently serves on a variety of boards including TWA, Mafco Worldwide Corporation, LaRabida Children's Hospital & Research Center, and Project Hope; and WHEREAS, Ms. Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious was also appointed Ambassador-at-Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs from ; and WHEREAS, Ms. Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious has received numerous honors, awards and recognitions for her tireless efforts to help people; and WHEREAS, Mr. Naguib MANkarious is an international business consultant for American companies in negotiations with governments, corporations, companies and individuals throughout the world; and

396 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Mr. Naguib MANkarious has embarked on numerous missions on behalf of the United States' Refugee Program, and has been received by many world leaders including the Heads of State of Britain, France, The Vatican, Switzerland, Russia, Iraq, Israel, South Africa; and WHEREAS, Mr. Naguib MANkarious speaks seven languages, and is knowledgeable in political relations between Israel and Egypt, including the peace process, and social, political and religious life in Arab countries; and WHEREAS, Mr. Naguib MANkarious and Ms. Jewel Lafontant- MANkarious will receive the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Award from Shaare Zedek Medical Center for all of their work to better the lives of people throughout the world; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, assembled in meeting this twelfth day of April, nineteen hundred and ninety-five, do hereby honor and congratulate Mr. Naguib MANkarious and Ms. Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious on the occasion of receiving the Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Award from Shaare Zedek Medical Center, and do also express our deepest gratitude for all they have done to better the lives of all the people throughout the world; and Be It Further Resolved, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr. Naguib MANkarious and Ms, Jewel Lafontant-MANkarious. MAY 4, 1995 DECLARED "DAY OF PRAYER IN CITY OF CHICAGO". WHEREAS, The First Continental Congress initially declared a National Day of Prayer in 1775; and WHEREAS, In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed a proclamation designating April 30 of that year as a date of "National Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer"; and WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln's proclamation further states, "And I do hereby request all people to abstain on that day from their ordinary secular pursuits, and to unite, at their several places of public worship and their respective homes, in keeping the day holy to the Lord, and devoted to the humble discharge ofthe religious duties proper to that solemn occasion"; and

397 67212 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, In 1952, the United States Congress passed a joint resolution, signed by President Harry Truman, establishing a National Day of Prayer to be held on an appropriate day each year other than Sunday; and WHEREAS, In 1988, the United States Congress amended the 1952 law by establishing the first Thursday in May as the date on which the National Day of Prayer is to be celebrated; and WHEREAS, In 1994 President William Clinton was joined by forty-nine state governors and the governor of Puerto Rico, in issuing proclamations declaring the first Thursday in May as a day of prayer; and WHEREAS, National Day of Prayer events are organized by the National Day of Prayer Task Force, a non-sectarian group with no political affiliation, whose volunteer coordinators organize local commemorative activities across the country; and WHEREAS, National Day of Prayer observances encourage all citizens, regardless of religious persuasion or affiliation, to look beyond themselves and to come together to understand the greater power that gives them guidance; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, assembled in meeting this twelfth day of April, 1995, hereby declare that May 4, 1995, be a day of prayer in the City of Chicago and urge all citizens to observe this day as a means for advancing individual moral and spiritual values; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to the National Day of Prayer Task Force. Presented By ALDERMAN BERNARDINI (43rd Ward): REVEREND S.D. DURRELL RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO PILGRIM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH COMMUNITY. WHEREAS, Reverend S.D. Durrell is devoutly dedicated to his church and community, having been the pastor for thirty-nine years of the Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church at 1725 North Burling Street; and

398 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, Reverend Durrell not only founded the Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church but has proven instrumental in forging the community surrounding the edifice into a viable neighborhood of which we can all be proud; and WHEREAS, Reverend Durrell is a loving husband and father of eleven and currently leads a growing congregation, three hundred eighty strong; and WHEREAS, Reverend Durrell, venerable at eighty years of age, practices his personal creed that "If I can help someone as he travels along the way, my living will not be in vain" each day ofthe week; and WHEREAS, In emplojring his credo. Reverend Durrell has organized food drives for the hungry, senior citizen dinners, annual funding for Cambodia, scholarship funds for needy and worthy students, shelter searches for disaster victims, in addition to his pastoral duties of marriage counseling, spiritual development, youth education and ministering to congregants with special needs; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the Chicago City Council, in meeting assembled this twelfth day of April, nineteen hundred and ninety-five, do hereby honor him; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Reverend S.D. Durrell. MR. STEFANO M. CACCIAGUERRA RANGHIERI RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AS CONSUL GENERAL OF ITALY IN CHICAGO. WHEREAS, Stefano M, Cacciaguerra Ranghieri has ably served as consul general of Italy in Chicago since February 1,1991; and WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri, his wife, former Ms, Claudia Schroeder Hoppenstedt, and their son and daughter have been respected and valuable residents of the 43rd Ward during these past four years; and WHEREAS, Past Italian consuls general have for many years made efforts to bring Italian language TV news directly to Chicago from Italy, and that finally through the efforts and leadership of Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri, Chicago is about to receive this service; and

399 67214 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri has directed and planned the upgrading of the Italian Consulate offices and services here in Chicago to better reflect the image and qualities of Italy; and WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri has been instrumental during his tenure in forming the Italy Midwest Exchange to promote Italy's image in the Midwest, and has generally served in a most exemplary fashion to direct the Italian mission for the midwestern United States; and WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri has led and coordinated efforts to successfully establish an annual Italian business conference in Chicago; and WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri has enjoyed a long, illustrious career in the Italian Foreign Service, and will undoubtedly be accorded even greater responsibility in the future; and WHEREAS, Consul General Cacciaguerra Ranghieri's professionalism, integrity, leadership, and intelligence reflect well on his country and have been immeasurable assets to the City ofchicago; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A,D,, do hereby honor Stefano M, Cacciaguerra Ranghieri and wish him well in his future endeavors, and invite him and his family to visit Chicago often; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Consul General Stefano M. Cacciaguerra Ranghieri. Presented By ALDERMAN LEVAR (45th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. AND MRS. CLEMENS BRINKMANN ON THEIR SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Brinkmann are celebrating sixty years of wedded bliss May 1,1995; and WHEREAS, Antonia and Clemens Brinkmann were married at Saint Benediktus Church in their native Lengerich, Germany, and later

400 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR emigrated to Chicago. They have raised a lovely family of nine children; Honoi, Maria, Klara, Margaret, Antonia, Gertrude, Bernard, Werner and Franz Joseph; and WHEREAS, Antonia and Clemens Brinkmann represent the strength and solidity of family life, and have always been visible in their grateful northwest side community; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby honor and congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Brinkmann on their sixtieth wedding anniversary, and extend to this fine couple our most fervent wishes for continuing happiness and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Mr, and Mrs, Clemens Brinkmann, Presented By ALDERMAN SCHULTER (47th Ward): TRIBUTE TO LATE MS. MARIE COLVIN. WHEREAS, Marie Colvin parted this life in late 1994; and WHEREAS, Her presence is greatly missed by family, friends and the larger Chicago community as a whole, due in large part to her generosity, warm heart and commitment to improving the lives of others; and WHEREAS, Ms. Colvin volunteered more than twenty hours each week to the Northeast Levy Center for more than fifteen years; and WHEREAS, She made significant and lasting contributions to this institution, such as initiating a walking club, a bi-monthly bingo game and a sewing club by senior citizens for senior citizens with those who are able help mend garments for those who cannot; and WHEREAS, Ms, Colvin capably worked as a wife, mother, artist and volunteer for more than eighty years; now, therefore.

401 67216 JOURNAL-CITY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago and the president of this body. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor of the City of Chicago, do hereby honor her memory and mourn the passing of a shining jewel in the community, Ms; Marie Colvin. MR. DEAN GOLDBERG HONORED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AS MUSIC SUPERVISOR AT CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Dean Goldberg worked with devotion and attention for thirty years as a music supervisor at the Chicago Park District; and WHEREAS, His contributions through music and entertainment have brought joy and melody to the thousands of children and adults who have used area parks over those years; and WHEREAS, The City of Chicago has been inestimably improved through his loyal service; and WHEREAS, Dean Goldberg will be paid tribute in a spring concert featuring the Horner Park Jazz Band and Chicago Park music students on Sunday, May 21, 1995, at the Sulzer Regional Library, 4455 North Lincoln Avenue; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago and the president of this body. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor ofthe City ofchicago, do hereby honor the long-time invaluable work and Contributions of Mr. Dean Goldberg. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO GAY, LESBIAN AND BISEXUAL TASK FORCE OF THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ON ITS TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. WHEREAS, The Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Task Force is celebrating this year its twenty-fifth anniversary; and WHEREAS, The organization is the oldest gay and lesbian professional organization in the United States, Canada and Mexico; and

402 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR WHEREAS, The Task Force has stood steadfast in its mission to ensure quality library service for all gay, lesbian and bisexual persons; to ensure that quality gay materials are added to library collections; to provide a forum for all librarians to learn about gay-related issues that affect libraries; and to provide a professional network for gay, lesbian and bisexual librarians; and WHEREAS, The gay and lesbian community, as well as the larger library community, has greatly benefited by the handful of members who sought to make early inroads in homophobia and prejudice; and WHEREAS, The Task Force now serves members in the United States, Canada and Guam; and WHEREAS, The Task Force will be celebrating this summer in Chicago, its 1970 inception in Dallas; now, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago and the president of this body. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor of the City of Chicago, do hereby honor and congratulate the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Task Force ofthe American Library Association for its years of good work on the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary. Presented By ALDERMAN M. SMITH (48th Ward): CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO DR. ELENA BONNER ON BEING AWARDED HONORARY DOCTORATE DEGREE BY THE JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL. WHEREAS, In April 1995, Dr. Elena Bonner visited the City of Chicago and The John Marshall Law School; and WHEREAS, On April 5th, the faculty and the board of trustees of The John Marshall Law School have awarded her the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws; and WHEREAS, Dr. Elena Bonner, born in the post-revolutionary era in the former Soviet Union, the daughter of a victim of Stalin's purges, and a witness to recent and dramatic changes in her country, and a contributor to

403 67218 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 such transformations, has participated in some ofthe most stirring events of our time; and WHEREAS, Through her defense of political prisoners and dissidents, she met with eminent physicist and Nobel Laureate Andrei Sakharov; their marriage became a partnership dedicated to the monumental task of bearing witness to the truth in the former Soviet Union; and WHEREAS, Even before the Soviet government sentenced Dr. Sakharov to exile in Gorky in 1980, she was his inspiration, unwavering supporter, and representative to the west; and WHEREAS, In 1984 she too was sentenced to exile; and WHEREAS, Since Dr. Sakharov's death in 1989, she has campaigned for peace, freedom and the rule of law in the former Soviet Union and throughout the world, becoming one of the foremost advocates for universal human rights; and WHEREAS, On April 5, 1995, she delivered her address "Nationalism, Ethnic Strife and Human Rights", as the keynote speaker at the Braun Memorial Distinguished Lecture at The John Marshall Law School; and WHEREAS, She continues to speak out on some of the most significant issues of our time, and has thereby provoked our admiration; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby extend our congratulations and affection to Dr. Elena Bonner, and call public attention to her outstanding achievements; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Dr, Elena Bonner. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. GUNTHER MARX ON OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT. WHEREAS, Gunther Marx, who fled Nazi Germany over fifty years ago, and ultimately settled in the Edgewater community thereafter, becoming one ofthe area's outstanding business leaders, has announced his retirement and the closing of his jewelry store at 1125 West Bryn Mawr Avenue; and WHEREAS, Gunther Marx came to Chicago in the early forties and graduated from Senn High school in After honorable service in the

404 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR United States Army, he studied watch repair under the GI Bill and rendered various businesses before establishing his Bryn Mawr Avenue store in Long active in the community, he is a board member ofthe East Edgewater Chamber of Commerce, which gave him its "Pride of East Edgewater" award in 1994;and WHEREAS, Gunther Marx retires to spend quality time with his lovely wife, Margot, their two children and six granddaughters; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our heartiest congratulations to Gunther Marx on the occasion of his retirement, and extend to this fine citizen and his family our very best wishes for continuing happiness and fulfillment; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Gunther Marx. CONGRATULATIONS EXTENDED TO MR. KEN NORDINE ON HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY AND APRIL 13, 1995 DECLARED "KEN NORDINE DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, Ken Nordine, who has been at the top of this profession in radio/tv broadcasting for over fifty years, is celebrating his seventy-fifth birthday April 13,1995; and WHEREAS, Born in Iowa April 13,1920, Ken Nordine came to Chicago at the age of three years, and before we knew it he had become a household word, with a voice more familiar and more often heard on our air waves than almost any other; and WHEREAS, Ken Nordine began locally, but in a very short time he appeared on national broadcasts, and his fame and the recognition that Chicago was a towering broadcast center - spread throughout the United States. He has done thousands of advertisements, hundreds of radio shows in which his voice has intoned the great words of fiction, poetry and topical news. He has recorded four pioneering "Word Jazz" albums with the Chico Hamilton Group, Richard Campbell's Northern Jazz Quartet and others, and his TV and public appearances have been as successful as they have been numerous; and WHEREAS, The leaders of this great City are indeed proud and grateful that Ken Nordine remains in our midst; now, therefore.

405 67220 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby express our heartiest congratulations to the towering broadcast figure. Ken Nordine, on his seventy-fifth birthday, and in that regard do hereby declare that April 13, 1995, be known as "Ken Nordine Day in Chicago"; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Ken Nordine. ASIAN HUMAN SERVICES OF CHICAGO, INC. HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHICAGO'S ASIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY. WHEREAS, In 1978 a group of leaders from Chicago's great Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Asian-Indian and Vietnamese communities joined forces to establish Asian Human Services of Chicago, Inc., an eleemosynary organization specifically structured to meet the critical health care and human service needs of Chicago's growing Asian American population; and WHEREAS, Our great Asian-American community has grown considerably during the past two decades, and Asian Human Services, Inc., has expanded its scope and vision to help disadvantaged Asian immigrants and refugees achieve economic and social independence, and blend into the American mainstream; and WHEREAS, Asian Human Services, Inc., is administered by a staff and volunteers of ethnic diversity and sponsors programs to embrace as many needs as possible, from health education to showcasing artists, from elderly services to seminars for single mothers, job counseling and placement, and low-income energy assistance. Asian Human Services, Inc., has become a towering success in the Chicago community, and the leaders of this great City are aware of its outstanding contributions to the welfare of so many of our citizens; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby salute Asian Human Services, Inc., for so diligently and constructively benefiting our fine Asian-American community, and extend to this great organization our very vest wishes for continuing success; and

406 4/12/95 AGREED CALENDAR Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Asian Human Services, Inc. MAY 11, 1995 DECLARED "HEDWIG DANCES DAY IN CHICAGO". WHEREAS, On Thursday, May 11, 1995, Hedwig Dances celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special gala benefit at Chicago's Cultural Center, where it has been the Dance Company-in-Residence since 1992; and WHEREAS, Founded in 1985 by Artistic Director Jan Bartoszek, a dancer/choreographer with great vision and energy, Hedwig Dances has consistently enlarged its scope and now encompasses a school of dance as well as a performance company probing new choreography and educating not only dancers, but a grateful public as well; and WHEREAS, Hedwig Dances exemplifies Chicago's 'T Will" spirit in its commitment to dance, and to enlightenment and discovery; now, therefore. Be It Resolved, That we, the Mayor and members of the City Council of the City ofchicago, gathered here this twelfth day of April, 1995, A.D., do hereby declare that Thursday, May 11, 1995, be known as "Hedwig Dances Day in Chicago" in honor of this great company's tenth anniversary, and call public attention to the special gala benefit scheduled for that date; and Be It Further Resolved, That a suitable copy of this resolution be prepared and presented to Hedwig Dances. Presented By ALDERMAN M. SMITH And OTHERS: RENUNCIATION OF RACIAL SLURS AND EPITHETS. A resolution, presented by Aldermen M. Smith, Levar, Hansen, Schulter and Moore, reading as follows:

407 67222 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 WHEREAS, The City Council ofthe City ofchicago adopted an ordinance for the protection ofthe human rights of all of its citizens; and WHEREAS, The Human Rights Ordinance states "...The City Council of the City ofchicago hereby declares and affirms: That prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination occasioned thereby threaten the rights and proper privileges of the city's inhabitants and menace the institutions and foundation of a free society..,"; and WHEREAS, Senator Alfonse D'Amato of the State of New York has offended Americans of all ancestries with offensive attempts at racial humor; now, therefore. We, The City Council of the City Of Chicago Resolve That: SECTION 1. On behalf of all citizens of the City of Chicago, the City Council condemns and renounces all racial slurs and epithets. Further, the City Council recognizes the many contributions to the advancement of this City made by Chicagoans of Japanese, Asian, Italian and other backgrounds and welcomes their continued participation in civic life. SECTION 2. The City Clerk is hereby instructed to transmit a suitable copy of this ordinance to Senator D'Amato and Judge Lance Ito. SECTION 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from its passage and publication. MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE ALDERMEN. None.

408 4/12/95 APPROVAL OF JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS APPROVAL OF JOURNAL PROCEEDINGS. OF JOURNAL (March 9, 1995). The City Clerk submitted the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings of the regular meeting held on March 9, 1995, at 10:00 A.M., signed by him as such City Clerk. Alderman Burke moved to Approve said printed Official Journal and to dispense with the reading thereof. The question being put, the motion Prevailed. JOURNAL CORRECTION. (November 2, 1994) Alderman Burke moved to Correct the printed Official Journal of the Proceedings ofthe regular meeting held on Wednesday, November 2, 1994, as follows: Page by deleting the date "July 1, 1993" appearing in the second line from the top of the page and inserting in lieu thereof the date "July 1, 1994". The motion to correct Prevailed.

409 67224 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 UNFINISHED BUSINESS. AUTHORIZATION FOR UTILIZATION OF COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM. On motion of Alderman Burke, the City Council took up for consideration the report of the Committee on the Budget and Government Operations, deferred and ordered published in the Journal of the Proceedings of February 8, 1995, pages and 65367, recommending that the City Council pass a proposed ordinance which authorizes the utilization of community housing development organizations for implementation of the Home Investment Partnership Program. On motion of Alderman Burke, the said proposed ordinance 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, Streeter, Murphy, Rugai, Troutman, Evans, Munoz, Laski, Miller, Medrano, Ocasio, Watson, E. Smith, Burrell, Bialczak, Suarez, Gabinski, Mell, Austin, Wojcik, Banks, Giles, Allen, Doherty, Natarus, Bernardini, Hansen, Levar, Shiller, Schulter, M. Smith, Moore, Stone 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 unit of government under Article VE, Section 6(a) ofthe Constitution ofthe State of Illinois, and as such may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and

410 4/12/95 UNFINISHED BUSINESS WHEREAS, The Congress ofthe United States has enacted the Cranston- Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, 42 U.S.C Section 12701, et seq, (the "Act"), authorizing, inter alia, the HOME Investment Partnership Program pursuant to which the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("H,U,D,") is authorized to make funds ("HOME Funds") available to participating jurisdictions to increase the number of families served with decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing and to expand the long-term supply of affordable housing; and WHEREAS, Pursuant to the Act, HOME Funds may be used to pay operating expenses of "Community Housing Development Organizations", as defined under the Act ("C,H,D,0,s"); and WHEREAS, The City's Department of Housing ("D.O,H.") anticipates that the City will receive an allocation of HOME Funds for fiscal year 1995 from H.U,D. in the amount of $28,798,000 (the "1995 Funds"); and WHEREAS, D.O.H. desires to use $500,000 of the 1995 Funds to provide grants to pay certain operating expenses of organizations qualifying as C.H.D.O.s; now, therefore. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Chicago: SECTION 1. The above recitals are expressly incorporated in and made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein, SECTION 2, Subject to the approval of the Corporation Counsel, the Commissioner of D,0,H, (the "Commissioner") and a designee of the Commissioner are each hereby authorized to execute and deliver grant agreements with organizations qualifying as C,H,D.O.s under the Act, pursuant to which the City shall pay operating expenses of such organizations, and to enter into and execute all such other agreements and instruments, and to perform any and all acts as shall be necessary or advisable in connection with the aforesaid grants and the terms and program objectives ofthe HOME Program. SECTION 3. To the extent that any ordinance, resolution, rule, order or provision of the Municipal Code of Chicago, or part thereof, is in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, the provisions of this ordinance shall control. Ifany section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any ofthe other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage.

411 67226 JOURNAL-CHY COUNCIL-CHICAGO 4/12/95 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. PRESENCE OF VISHORS NOTED. The Honorable Richard M. Daley, Mayor, called the Council's attention to the presence ofthe following visitors: The Honorable Thomas A. Dunn, Illinois State Senator (43rd Legislative District); The Honorable William Shaw, Illinois State Senator (51st Legislative District); The Honorable David Orr, Clerk of Cook County; Mr. Frank J. Brady, former alderman ofthe 15th Ward; Mr. Michael L. Nardulli, former alderman ofthe 26th Ward; Ms, Sheneather Butler, former alderman ofthe 27th Ward; Mr, Frank Damato, former Cook County Commissioner and former alderman ofthe 37th Ward; Ninety seventh and eighth grade students from Burroughs School accompanied by their teachers, Ms. Marilyn Griffin, Mr, John Neill and Mr. Lawrence Gurga; One hundred seventh and eighth grade students from Our Lady of Mercy School accompanied by their teachers, Ms. Dana Vance, Ms. Melissa Townsend and Mr. Tom O'Shea and Mrs. Sharon Manzano, parent; Sixty members of the Saint Bede School Student Council accompanied by their teacher, Ms. Carol Benda; and The Denton Brooks Child/Parent Center.

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