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20220207 Council Packet (3) Monday, February 7, 2022 Closed Session – 6:30 p.m. Regular Session – 7:00 p.m. Room 102 CALL TO ORDER CLOSED SESSION SALE OF PROPERTY PURCHASE OF PROPERTY PROBABLE OR IMMINENT LITIGATION REGULAR SESSION ROLL CALL PRAYER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PROCLAMATION AFRICAN-AMERICAN/BLACK HISTORY MONTH RECOGNITION • CITIZEN SERVICE AWARD – HIGINIO “MIKE” ORTEGA • LIFE SAVING AWARD FOR FIRE AT 51 N. EAST RIVER ROAD PUBLIC COMMENT (matters not on the agenda) ALDERMEN ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS MAYORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS Motion to Extend Declaration of Civil Emergency CITY CLERK ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS MANAGER’S REPORT CITY ATTORNEY/GENERAL COUNSEL REPORT | CONSENT AGENDA 1. RESOLUTION R-25-22: Rescinding Resolution R-133-19 and Approving a Revised Second Addendum to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Agreement for Improvement of Des Plaines River Road in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $256,167.20. Budgeted Funds – Capital Projects. 2. RESOLUTION R-26-22: Approving a Supplemental Statement of Work with Municipal GIS Partners, Inc. for Geographic Information System Support Services in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $214,246. Budgeted Funds – GIS/General. 3. RESOLUTION R-27-22: Approving the 2022 Estimate of Maintenance Costs and Adoption of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Resolution for Maintenance Under the Illinois Highway Code 4. RESOLUTION R-28-22: Awarding the Bid for the 2022 Fire Hydrant Purchase in the Amount of $3,664 per Hydrant to Ziebell Water Service Products, Inc. for a Total Not-to-Exceed $73,280. Budgeted Funds – Water System Supplies. 5. RESOLUTION R-29-22: Awarding the Multi-Year Contract for City-Owned Streetlight Maintenance, Repair, and Location of Underground Wiring to H&H Electric Company at the Hourly Cost Pricing Submitted in the Not-to-Exceed Amount of $65,000. Budgeted Funds – Street Maintenance Division/Repairs and Maintenance/Street Lights. 6. SECOND READING – M-2-22: Approving a New Class B Liquor License for Bulk Sales/Retail Only (Off- Site Consumption) for CJN Liquors, LLC, 1572 Rand Road 7. SECOND READING – M-5-22: Approving an Agreement with Northeastern Illinois Police Safety Training Association (NIPSTA) for the Disposition of a Surplus Tower Ladder Truck 8. SECOND READING – M-4-22: Declaring a Backhoe Loader Owned by the City of Des Plaines as Surplus and Approving the Purchase of a John Deere 410L Backhoe Loader Through Sourcewell Contract #032119_JDC from West Side Tractor Sales Company, Naperville, Illinois in the Amount of $139,750.76. Budgeted Funds – Equipment Replacement Fund. 9. SECOND READING – Z-1-22: Consideration of a Map Amendment to Rezone 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1 to C-3 10. Minutes/Regular Meeting – January 18, 2022 11. RESOLUTION R-32-22: Approving the Purchase of Property Located at 1396 East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois in the Amount of $500,000. Budgeted Funds – TIF #8. 12. RESOLUTION R-33-22: Consideration of a Resolution Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Settlement Agreement Between the City of Des Plaines and Commonwealth Edison 13. Minutes/Closed Session – January 18, 2022 | UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Discussion of Metropolitan Square Plaza Redesign Options (The Lakota Group) (deferred from 1/18/22 City Council Meeting) NEW BUSINESS 1. FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION – Alderman Artur Zadrozny, Chair a. Warrant Register in the Amount of $4,051,283.59 – RESOLUTION R-30-22 2. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Alderman Malcolm Chester, Chair a. Consideration of a Final Plat of Subdivision, Conditional Use for a Residentially-Zoned Assembly Use, a Map Amendment from R-1 to R-3, and a Variation for Number of Principal Structures at 1495 Prospect Avenue and 1932 Illinois Street – ORDINANCE Z-2-22 b. Discussion Regarding Zoning Public Hearing Notification Range 3. COMMUNITY SERVICES – Alderman Shamoon Ebrahimi, Chair a. Consideration of a Resolution Approving an Agreement with the Des Plaines History Center for the Provision of Funding for Services – RESOLUTION R-31-22 4. PUBLIC WORKS – Alderman Colt Moylan, Chair a. Discussion of Sidewalk Snow Removal – TIF #8 OTHER MAYOR/ALDERMEN COMMENTS FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER ADJOURNMENT ORDINANCES ON THE AGENDA FOR FIRST READING APPROVAL MAY ALSO, AT THE COUNCIL’S DISCRETION, BE ADOPTED FOR FINAL PASSAGE AT THE SAME MEETING. City of Des Plaines, in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, requests that persons with disabilities, who req uire certain accommodations to allow them to observe and/or participate in the meeting(s) or have questions about the accessibility of the meeting(s) or facilities, contact the ADA Coordinator at 391 -5486 to allow the City to make reasonable accommodations for these persons. OFFICE OF the MAYOR 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5301 desplaines.org Date: January 19, 2022 To: Aldermen Cc: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager From: Andrew Goczkowski, Mayor Subject: Proclamation At the beginning of the February 7, 2022 City Council Meeting, we will be issuing a Proclamation declaring February as Black History Month. MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 2 PROCLAMATION Page 2 of 2 4tP�s lLLlNOIS Date: January 18, 2022 MEMORANDUM To: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager From: Deputy Chief Dan Shanahan *643 Cc: Chief of Police David Anderson *644 Subject: Citizen Service Award - Higinio "Mike" Ortega llOLJCE DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5400 desplaines.org Issue: On October 29, 2021 at approximately 1848 hours, Higinio "Mike" Ortega was driving in the area of Northwest Highway and Mount Prospect Road when he saw a vehicle stuck on the railroad tracks. Mike stopped his car and went to check on the driver. As he was checking on the driver, he observed two trains approaching from both directions. Mike tried to get the driver to exit the vehicle, but he refused to do so. Mike called 9-1-1 to report the incident. Mike then turned on his cell phone flashlight in an attempt to gain the attention of the train engineers, but to no avail. Mike turned his attention back to the driver, where he forced open the driver's door and pulled the driver out. Dispatchers were able to contact Metra and get the trains stopped, thus avoiding further catastrophe. Analysis: Mr. Ortega's courage and calm under pressure, while disregarding his own safety to help a fellow citizen, allowed him to save the life of a stranger. He is a credit to himself and the citizens of Des Plaines. Recommendation: Higinio "Mike" Ortega should be presented with a Des Plaines Citizen Service Award. RECOGNITION #1. PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5390 desplaines.org Date: January 21, 2021 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Jon Duddles, P.E., CFM, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Des Plaines River Road Contract 60X13 and 62267 – Second Addendum Agreement - Revised Issue: On May 5, 2014, the City Council approved an Agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) for the improvement of Des Plaines River Road from Touhy Avenue to Algonquin Road (Contract 60X13) and from Algonquin Road to U. S. Route 12 (Contract 62267). The latter phase of the project exceeded the initial cost estimate requiring an addendum (First Addendum Agreement) which was approved by the City Council on July 17, 2017. The final construction costs have also increased requiring a Second Addendum Agreement with the State to final out the project. Analysis: According to the Second Addendum Agreement, the State agrees to pay the City for construction and construction engineering costs associated with the subject improvements up to a maximum amount of $31,810,000. This is an increase of $4,000,000 to IDOT’s share of the project cost. The City’s cost share will increase by $256,167.20 for construction engineering for a total of $4,313,095.20. Previously, the City approved an initial second addendum agreement in 2019, R-133-19; however, IDOT did not act on the agreement and it needs to be rescinded. Recommendation: We recommend rescinding Resolution R-133-19, the initial IDOT Des Plaines River Road Second Addendum Agreement. In addition, we recommend approval of the revised Second Addendum Agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of Des Plaines River Road between Touhy Avenue and Rand Road. Attachments: Attachment 1 – First Addendum Agreement (R-130-17) Resolution R-25-22 Exhibit A – Second Addendum Agreement MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 15 CONSENT AGENDA #1. Attachment 1 Page 2 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 3 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 4 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 5 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 6 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 7 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 8 of 15 Attachment 1 Page 9 of 15 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 25 - 22 A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION R-133-19 AND APPROVING A REVISED SECOND ADDENDUM TO THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DES PLAINES RIVER ROAD.________________________________________ WHEREAS, on May 5, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution R-78-14 approving an agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation ("IDOT") for the improvement of Des Plaines River Road from Touhy Avenue to Algonquin Road and from Algonquin Road to U.S. Route 12 ("Project"), which agreement was entered into on June 17, 2014 ("Agreement”); and WHEREAS, in 2017, it was determined that the Project would exceed the initial cost estimate stated in the Agreement, and, in order to continue the Project, IDOT required the City enter into an addendum to the Agreement ("First Addendum"); and WHEREAS, in August 2019, it was determined that the Project would exceed the increased cost estimate stated in the First Addendum, and, in order to continue the Project, IDOT required that the City enter into a second addendum to the Agreement ("Second Addendum"); and WHEREAS, on August 5, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. R-133-19 approving the Second Addendum; and WHEREAS, IDOT did not execute the Second Addendum and has since sent a revised Second Addendum to the Agreement ("Revised Second Addendum"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Revised Second Addendum, the City’s share of the cost of the Project will increase by $256,167.20 for construction engineering for a new total amount of $4,313,095.20; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to rescind Resolution R-133-19 and enter into the Revised Second Addendum to the Agreement with IDOT; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. Page 10 of 15 2 SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF REVISED SECOND ADDENDUM. The City Council hereby approves the Revised Second Addendum in the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and in a final form acceptable to the City’s General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE REVISED SECOND ADDENDUM. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the Revised Second Addendum. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this _____ day of ____________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of _____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving Revised Second Addendum Agreement with IDOT for River Road Reconstruction Page 11 of 15 FAU Route 2710 Des Plaines River Road State Sections: 1213 & 3222R and 1213R Cook County Job Nos.: C-91-016-14 and C-91-285-01 Contract Nos.: 60X13 and 62267 JN-114-544 SECOND ADDENDUM AGREEMENT This Addendum Agreement entered into this _____day of ______________, 2022, by and between the STATE OF ILLINOIS, acting by and through its DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION hereinafter called the STATE, and the CITY OF DES PLAINES of the State of Illinois, hereinafter called the CITY. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the STATE and the CITY entered into an agreement executed on June 17th, 2014 and an ADDENDUM AGREEMENT executed on the 17th day of August. 2017 A.D., for the improvement of Des Plaines River Road from Touhy Avenue to Algonquin Road (State Section: 1213 & 3222R, Job No.: C-91-016-14, Contract No.: 60X13) and from Algonquin Road to U.S. Route 12 (Rand Road) (State Section: 1213R, Job No.: C-91-285-01, Contract No.: 62267), hereinafter referred to as the IMPROVEMENTS; and WHEREAS, since the execution of the aforementioned Agreement and Addendum Agreement, the CITY has let and awarded contract 62267; and Exhibit A Page 12 of 15 WHEREAS, the actual construction costs for the IMPROVEMENTS have increased from the ADDENDUM AGREEMENT estimate. NOW THEREFORE BE IT AGREED that the aforementioned agreement is further revised as follows as if fully incorporated therein: 1. Page 4, Item 4 of the agreement shall be revised to read as follows: 4. The STATE agrees to pay the CITY for payable construction costs and construction engineering costs associated with the IMPROVEMENTS up to a maximum AMOUNT of $31,810,000.00. Any increase in the STATE’s financial participation must be requested in writing and approved prior to any expenditure. 2. Page 5, Item 6 of the agreement shall be revised to read as follows: 6. It is mutually agreed by and between the parties hereto that the final cost and cost proration for the IMPROVEMENTS is as shown on Exhibit A Revised 01/12/22 attached hereto and made a part hereof. Obligations of the STATE and the CITY will cease immediately without penalty or further payment being required if, in any fiscal year, the Illinois General Assembly or Federal funding source fails to appropriate or otherwise make available funds for this contract. Exhibit A Page 13 of 15 NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER AGREED that all terms and conditions stated in this SECOND ADDENDUM AGREEMENT be made a part of the ORIGINAL AGREEMENT executed on the 17th day of June. 2014 A.D. and the ADDENDUM AGREEMENT executed on 23rd day of August 2017 A.D. and that all other terms and conditions not in conflict with this SECOND ADDENDUM AGREEMENT as enumerated in that ORIGINAL AGREEMENT and the ADDENDUM AGREEMENT remain applicable. CITY OF DES PLAINES By: __________________________ (Signature) Attest: By: ___________________________ (Print or Type) ___________________________ Clerk Title: __________________________ Date: __________________________ (SEAL) STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION By: ____________________________ By: _____________________________ Omer Osman P.E. Joanne Woodworth Secretary Chief Fiscal Officer Date: __________________________ Date: __________________________ By: _____________________________ By: _____________________________ Stephen A. Travia, P.E. Yangsu Kim Director of Highway Project Implementation Chief Counsel Date: __________________________ Date: __________________________ Job Nos.: C-91-016-14 and C-91-285-01 Agreement No.: JN-114-544 Second Addendum Exhibit A Page 14 of 15 Proposed City FY 2022- IDOT Budget City Cost Share Final Invoice IDOT Construction Cost 18,637,983.69$ 3,707,983.69$ 1,591,000.00$ -$ Construction Engineering Cost 2,256,167.20$ 2,000,000.00$ 2,000,000.00$ 256,167.20$ Railroad Costs 1,044,119.00$ 654,257.58$ 655,000.00$ -$ Total 21,938,269.89$ 6,362,241.27$ 256,167.20$ Exhibit A Revised 01/12/22 Exhibit A Page 15 of 15 PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5390 desplaines.org Date: January 20, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Jon Duddles, P.E., CFM, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Cc: Timothy Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Municipal GIS Partners Supplemental Statement of Work for 2022 Issue: The Geographic Information System (GIS) Consortium is requesting that each member community enter into an updated Supplemental Statement of Work agreement with Municipal GIS Partners, Inc. to provide GIS services. Municipal GIS Partners (MGP) is the vendor, selected by the GIS Consortium, to provide staffing and technical services for the City’s GIS. Analysis: The City has been a member of the GIS Consortium since 2002. There are now 38 other community members. During the preceding year, MGP created a map viewer that allows small businesses to search for their address to see if they are in an area that may qualify for additional funding. They also implemented a process whereby service line material is derived from meter replacement activities to track regulated materials such as lead. MGP also created the public Capital Improvement Project and Road Construction Web Viewer that allows residents to see the locations of all active road construction projects in the City that may impact them. That information is available to all users of the City’s computer network system, and the general public at www.gisconsortium.org or on the City’s website under Des Plaines Interactive Map. Recommendation: We recommend approval of the one (1) year Supplemental Statement of Work agreement with Municipal GIS Partners, Inc., 701 Lee Street, Suite 1020, Des Plaines, IL 60016 in the not-to-exceed amount of $214,246.00 for 2022. This is a budgeted item from the GIS, General Fund. Attachments: Resolution R-26-22 Exhibit A - MGP Supplemental Statement of Work MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 7 CONSENT AGENDA #2. 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 26 - 22 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF WORK WITH MUNICIPAL GIS PARTNERS, INC. FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPORT SERVICES. WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations, and corporations in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City of Des Plaines is a member of the Municipal Geographic Information System Consortium ("Consortium"); and WHEREAS, the Consortium has selected Municipal GIS Partners, Inc., of Des Plaines, Illinois, ("MGP") as the sole source provider of geographic information system services ("Services"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 1 of the City Code of the City of Des Plaines and Section 7.4(E) of the City’s purchasing policy, the City Council has determined that the procurement of the Services is not adapted to award by competitive bidding because: (i) the Services will be procured with other units of government pursuant to the City’s membership in the Consortium; and (ii) the Services require a high degree of professional skill where the ability or fitness of the individual plays an important part; and WHEREAS, MGP performed the Services for the Consortium in the past to the Consortium’s and the City's satisfaction; and WHEREAS, on November 2, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution R-185-20, approving the execution of a three-year agreement ("Agreement") with MGP for the procurement of geographic information system support services ("Services"); and WHEREAS, MGP has submitted a Supplemental Statement of Work to perform the Services under the Agreement for the 2022 fiscal year in an amount not to exceed $214,246.00 ("Supplemental SOW"); and WHEREAS, the City has sufficient funds in the GIS, General Fund to procure the Services from MGP; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into the Supplemental SOW with MGP; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: Page 2 of 7 2 SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENTAL SOW. The City Council hereby approves the Supplemental SOW in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and in a final form to be approved by the General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE SUPPLEMENTAL SOW. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the final Supplemental SOW only after receipt by the City Clerk of at least two executed copies of the Supplemental SOW from MGP; provided, however, that if the City Clerk does not receive such executed copies of the Supplemental SOW from MGP within 60 days after the date of adoption of this Resolution, then this authority to execute and seal the Supplemental SOW shall, at the option of the City Council, be null and void. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this ___ day of _________________, 2022. APPROVED this ___ day of ____________________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving Supplemental Agreement with Municipal GIS Partners 2022 Page 3 of 7 CHICAGO/#2773451.1 Supplemental Statement of Work Pursuant to and in accordance with Sections 1.2 of that certain GIS Consortium Service Provider Contract dated January 1, 2021 (the “Contract”) between the City of Des Plaines, an Illinois municipal corporation (the “Municipality”) and Municipal GIS Partners, Incorporated (the “Consultant”), the parties hereby agree to the following SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF WORK, effective January 1, 2022 (“SSOW”): In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth the Municipality and the Consultant agree to amend the Contract as follows: 1. Project Schedule/Term: Pursuant to Section 5.2 of the Contract, this SSOW shall extend the Initial Term for an additional one (1) year period. For the avoidance of doubt, this Renewal Term shall commence on January 1, 2022 and remain in effect for one (1) year. 2. Projected Utilization: As set forth in Section 4.1(c) of the Contract, the project utilization shall adjust each calendar year in accordance with the annual rates approved by the Board of Directors of GISC. The projected utilization for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2022 is set forth in this Section 3 as follows: A. 1,648 hours of Site Analyst A. 321 hours of Shared Analyst B. 165 hours of Client Account Manager C. 78 hours of Manager 3. Service Rates: As set forth in Section 4.1(c) of the Contract, the service rates shall adjust each calendar year in accordance with the annual rates approved by the Board of Directors of GISC. The service rates for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2022 is set forth in this Section 4 as follows: D. $94.11 per hour for Site Analyst E. $94.11 per hour for Shared Analyst F. $111.44 per hour for Client Account Management G. $135.34 per hour for Manager Total Not-to-Exceed Amount for Services (Numbers): $214,246.00. Exhibit A Page 4 of 7 Total Not-to-Exceed Amount for Services (Figures): Two Hundred Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Forty Six Dollars and No Cents. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms of this SSOW and the Contract or any previously approved SSOW, the terms of this SSOW shall govern and control with respect to the term, projected utilization rates, service rates and scope of services. All other conflicts or inconsistencies between the terms of the Contract and this SSOW shall be governed and controlled by the Contract. Any capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall have the meanings prescribed to such capitalized term in the Contract. 4. Modifications to the Contract: 1. Section 12.16 of the Contract (“Force Majeure”) is hereby amended to read as follows: Force Majeure. No party to this Contract shall be responsible or liable for, or deemed in breach hereof because of, any delay in the performance of its respective obligations under this Contract to the extent that such delay is due substantially to circumstances beyond the party’s reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of the party experiencing such delay. Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to, any act of God, fire or other casualty, epidemic, quarantine, “stay home” or similar order, strike or labor dispute, embargo, war or violence, act of terrorism, or any law, order, proclamation, ordinance, demand, requirement, action or inaction of any national, state, provincial, local, or other government or governmental agency (each, a “Force Majeure”). Upon the occurrence of a Force Majeure, the party experiencing the Force Majeure shall notify the other party in writing immediately following such Force Majeure, but in no case later than three (3) business days after such party becomes aware of the occurrence of the Force Majeure. The written notification shall provide a reasonably detailed explanation of the Force Majeure. 2. A new section is added to Article 12 of the Contract to provide as follows: Tort Immunity Defenses. Nothing contained in the Contract is intended to constitute, and nothing in the Contract will constitute, a waiver of the rights, defenses, and immunities provided or available to the Municipality under the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, 745 ILCS 10 et seq. or any other applicable State law 3. Section 3A of Attachment I to the Contract is hereby amended to read as follows: A. The Site Analyst provides the daily operation, maintenance, and support of the program for the Municipality, either physically on-site or remotely (as reasonably determined by the Consultant after consultation with the Municipality with respect to its need). The Site Analyst is responsible for database management and data quality, map and product development, user training and help-desk, project identification and program documentation. Exhibit A Page 5 of 7 4. The Contract is hereby amended to provide that the term “Onsite Analyst” is changed to “Site Analyst.” SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS Exhibit A Page 6 of 7 Signature Page to Supplemental Statement of Work IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have placed their hands and seals hereto as of _____________________, ______. ATTEST: By: ________________________________ Name:______________________________ Its:_________________________________ CITY OF DES PLAINES By:_________________________________ Name:______________________________ Its:_________________________________ ATTEST: By: Name: Donna Thomey Its: Management Support Specialist CONSULTANT: MUNICIPAL GIS PARTNERS, INCORPORATED By: Name: Thomas A. Thomey Its: President and General Manager Exhibit A Page 7 of 7 PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5390 desplaines.org Date: January 20, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Jon Duddles, P.E., CFM, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: 2022 Motor Fuel Tax Maintenance Resolution Section Number 22-00000-00-GM Issue: In order for municipalities to expend Motor Fuel Tax funds on annual maintenance operations, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires a Municipal Estimate of Maintenance Costs and a Resolution for Maintenance of Streets and Highways by Municipality under the Illinois Highway Code. Analysis: The Municipal Estimate of Maintenance Costs itemizes all Motor Fuel Tax maintenance expenditures proposed for 2022 in the City of Des Plaines, which includes sidewalk improvements ($300,000), curb and alley improvements ($1,100,000), crack filling and pavement markings ($165,000), repair and maintenance of traffic signals ($44,000), electric energy costs for street lighting and traffic signals ($255,000), ice control ($400,000), and material testing ($40,000). These items and amounts are included in the 2022 Motor Fuel Tax Fund budget and total $2,304,000. Recommendation: We recommend approval of the 2022 Estimate of Maintenance Costs and adoption of the IDOT Resolution for Maintenance under the Illinois Highway Code. Attachments: Attachment 1 - Estimate of Maintenance Costs Attachment 2 - Resolution for Maintenance Resolution R-27-22 MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 5 CONSENT AGENDA #3. Attachment 1 Page 2 of 5 Attachment 1 Page 3 of 5 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 5 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 27 - 22 A RESOLUTION FOR MAINTENANCE UNDER THE ILLINOIS HIGHWAY CODE (22-00000-00-GM). BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Illinois, that there is hereby appropriated the sum of $2,304,000.00 of Motor and Fuel Tax funds for the purpose of maintaining streets and highways under the applicable provisions of the Illinois Highway Code from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that only those operations as listed and described on the approved Estimate of Maintenance Costs, including supplemental or revised estimates approved in connection with this resolution, are eligible for maintenance with Motor Fuel Tax funds during the period specified above. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Des Plaines shall submit within three months after the end of the maintenance period as stated above, to the Department of Transportation, on forms available from the Department, a certified statement showing expenditures and the balances remaining in the funds authorized for expenditure by the Department under this appropriation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk is hereby directed to transmit four certified originals of this resolution to the district office of the Department of Transportation, at Schaumburg, Illinois. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this ____ day of __________________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of ______________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Motor Fuel Tax for Street Maintenance IDOT 2022 Page 5 of 5 PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5464 desplaines.org Date: January 20, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Robert Greenfield, Superintendent of Utility Services Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Timothy Watkins, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Award Bid – 2022 Fire Hydrant Purchase Issue: The 2022 budget includes funding for Water Utility Materials, including fire hydrants. Two bids for the 2022 Fire Hydrant Purchase were received and opened by the City Clerk’s office on January 12, 2022. Analysis: The bid includes purchase and delivery of up to 20 hydrants per specifications for the year 2022. The bid summary for the 2022 Fire Hydrant Purchase is as follows: Company Total Amount Ziebell Water Service Products, Inc. $73,280 Core and Main $73,510 The City has previously purchased hydrants and other water distribution repair parts from the low bidder, Ziebell Water Service Products, and has received satisfactory service and responsiveness. Recommendation: We recommend award of the 2022 Fire Hydrant Purchase in the amount of $3,664 per Hydrant to Ziebell Water Service Products, Inc., 2001 Pratt Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, for a total not to exceed amount of $73,280. Funding source for this purchase will be Water System Supplies (500-00-550-7070.075). Attachments: Resolution R-28-22 Exhibit A – Contract MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 8 CONSENT AGENDA #4. 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 28 - 22 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PRODUCTS, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF MUELLER FIRE HYDRANTS. WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations, and corporations in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City has appropriated funds for use by the Department of Public Works and Engineering during the 2022 fiscal year for the purchase of up to twenty Mueller fire hydrants and certain auxiliary valves and accessories (collectively, "Fire Hydrants"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 1 of the City of Des Plaines City Code ("City Code") and the City’s purchasing policy, City staff invited bids for the purchase of the Fire Hydrants ; and WHEREAS, the City received two bids, which were opened on January 12, 2022; and WHEREAS, Ziebell Water Service Products, Inc. ("Vendor") submitted the lowest responsible bid for the purchase of Fire Hydrants in the amount of $3,664 per Fire Hydrant; and WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into an agreement with Vendor for the purchase of the Fire Hydrants in the not-to-exceed amount of $73,280 ("Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into the Agreement with Vendor; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT. The City Council approves the Agreement in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and in a final form to be approved by the General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT. The City Council authorizes and directs the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the final Agreement. Page 2 of 8 2 SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this ____ day of __________________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of ______________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving Purchase of Fire Hydrants from Ziebell 2022 Page 3 of 8 Exhibit A Page 4 of 8 Exhibit A Page 5 of 8 Exhibit A Page 6 of 8 Exhibit A Page 7 of 8 Exhibit A Page 8 of 8 PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5464 desplaines.org Date: January 20, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Tom Bueser, Superintendent of General Services Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Timothy Watkins, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Bid Award – Multi-Year Contract for City Owned Streetlight Maintenance, Repair, and Location of Underground Wiring Issue: The current City owned streetlight maintenance, repair, and location of underground wiring contract will expire on April 19, 2022. The updated multi-year contract was advertised for bid with an opening date of January 12, 2022. Analysis: This bid is for an electrical contractor to repair City owned street lighting systems, repair underground electrical utilities, and locate underground wiring for utility excavations on an hourly basis for both labor and equipment. One bid response from H&H Electric Company was received and opened by the City Clerk on January 12, 2022 with pricing listed below: H&H Electric Company Labor Rates Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Labor Rate Monday –Friday 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM $130.54 $130.54 $130.54 Labor Rate Monday-Friday 3:30 PM to 7:00 AM And Weekends $261.08 $261.08 $261.08 Equipment Rates Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Bucket/Lift Truck $94.50 $94.50 $94.50 Backhoe $78.00 $78.00 $78.00 Trencher $23.40 $23.40 $23.40 Service Truck $46.80 $46.80 $46.80 Air Compressor $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 Pick-Up Truck $46.80 $46.80 $46.80 Directional Boring Machine $262.50 $262.50 $262.50 MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 30 CONSENT AGENDA #5. The bid specifications stipulate that materials and parts markup cannot exceed 13% over the contractor’s actual cost. H&H Electric Company has been the bid winner for this project since 2011, has extensive understanding of the City’s electrical infrastructure for streetlights/controllers, and has been responsive to scheduled and emergency repairs. While the three-year pricing for labor is a fixed cost with no price increases, their hourly labor rate reflects an increase of $27.59 from the previous bid which was opened in 2019. Recommendation: We recommend award of the Multi-Year Contract for City Owned Streetlight Maintenance, Repair, and Location of Underground Wiring to H&H Electric Company, at the hourly cost pricing submitted below in the not-to-exceed amount of $65,000. Labor Rates Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Labor Rate Monday –Friday 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM $130.54 $130.54 $130.54 Labor Rate Monday-Friday 3:30 PM to 7:00 AM And Weekends $261.08 $261.08 $261.08 Equipment Rates Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Bucket/Lift Truck $94.50 $94.50 $94.50 Backhoe $78.00 $78.00 $78.00 Trencher $23.40 $23.40 $23.40 Service Truck $46.80 $46.80 $46.80 Air Compressor $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 Pick-Up Truck $46.80 $46.80 $46.80 Directional Boring Machine $262.50 $262.50 $262.50 Source of funding this contract would be budgeted Street/Grounds Maintenance Division, Repairs and Maintenance account (100-50-530-0000.6325). Attachments: Resolution R-29-22 Exhibit A - Contract Page 2 of 30 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 29 - 22 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH H&H ELECTRIC CO. FOR STREETLIGHT MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, AND LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND WIRING. WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations, and corporations in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City has appropriated funds in the Streets/Grounds Maintenance Fund and the Repairs and Maintenance Fund for use by the Public Works and Engineering Department during the 2022 fiscal year for the procurement of streetlight maintenance, repair of underground electrical utilities, and location of underground wiring for utility excavations as needed by the City ("Work"); and WHEREAS, Pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 1 of the City of Des Plaines City Code and the City’s purchasing policy, City staff invited bids for the procurement of the Work for a period of three years; and WHEREAS, the City received one bid, which was opened on January 12, 2022; and WHEREAS, H&H Electric Co. ("Contractor") submitted the only responsible bid for the Work; and WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into a three-year contract with Contractor for the performance of Work at the time and material costs set forth in Contractor’s bid and in the not-to- exceed amount of $65,000 per year, subject to the appropriation of funds for the Work by the City Council in future fiscal years ("Contract"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into the Contract with Contractor; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT. The City Council approves the Contract in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and in a final form approved by the General Counsel. Page 3 of 30 2 SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE CONTRACT. The City Council authorizes and directs the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the final Contract. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. PASSED this _____ day of ____________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of _____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving Agreement with H&H Electric for Streetlight Maintenance Repair and Location of Underground Wiring 2022 Page 4 of 30 Exhibit A Page 5 of 30 Exhibit A Page 6 of 30 Exhibit A Page 7 of 30 Exhibit A Page 8 of 30 Exhibit A Page 9 of 30 Exhibit A Page 10 of 30 Exhibit A Page 11 of 30 Exhibit A Page 12 of 30 Exhibit A Page 13 of 30 Exhibit A Page 14 of 30 Exhibit A Page 15 of 30 Exhibit A Page 16 of 30 Exhibit A Page 17 of 30 Exhibit A Page 18 of 30 Exhibit A Page 19 of 30 Exhibit A Page 20 of 30 Exhibit A Page 21 of 30 Exhibit A Page 22 of 30 Exhibit A Page 23 of 30 Exhibit A Page 24 of 30 Exhibit A Page 25 of 30 Exhibit A Page 26 of 30 Exhibit A Page 27 of 30 Exhibit A Page 28 of 30 Exhibit A Page 29 of 30 Exhibit A Page 30 of 30 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5301 desplaines.org Date: December 20, 2021 To: Honorable Aldermen From: Andrew Goczkowski, Local Liquor Commissioner Cc: Vickie Baumann, Permit Technician, Registration & License Division Subject: Liquor License Request for an Increase in Liquor License Classification Attached please find a Liquor License request for the following applicant: CJN Liquors LLC 1572 Rand Road Class B – Bulk Sales Retail Only (off-site consumption only) -New Increase from 14 to 15 The complete application packet is on file in the Community and Economic Development Department. The required posting will be completed January 4, 2022 and all necessary fees have been secured. This request will come before you on the Consent Agenda of the City Council meeting of Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Andrew Goczkowski Mayor Local Liquor Commissioner Attachments: Attachment 1 – Application Packet Ordinance M-2-22 Page 1 of 9 CONSENT AGENDA #6. Page 2 of 9Attachment 1 Page 3 of 9Attachment 1 Page 4 of 9Attachment 1 Page 5 of 9Attachment 1 Page 6 of 9Attachment 1 Page 7 of 9Attachment 1 {00124360.1} 1 | Page CITY OF DES PLAINES ORDINANCE M - 2 - 22 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE TO ADD ONE CLASS “B” LIQUOR LICENSE. WHEREAS, CJN Liquors LLC ("Applicant") applied to the Department of Community and Economic Development for a Class B liquor license for the premises commonly known as 1572 Rand Road, Des Plaines, Illinois ("Premises") pursuant to Chapter 4 of Title 4 of the Des Plaines City Code ("City Code"); and WHEREAS, the City desires to issue one Class B liquor license to the Applicant for the Premises; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to grant the Applicant a Class B liquor license for the Premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Ordinance as the findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. The City Council hereby grants the Applicant a Class B Liquor License to the Applicant for the Premises. SECTION 3: FEE SCHEDULE. Section 1, titled “Fee Schedule,” of Chapter 18, titled "Schedule of Fees," of Title 4, titled “Business Regulations,” of the City Code is hereby amended further to read as follows: 4-18-1: FEE SCHEDULE: Section Fee Description Number Term Fee New * * * Chapter 4 Liquor Control 4-4-5A License Fees and Number: Class Number Term Initial Fee Annual Fee Class B 14 15 Annual $3,630.00 $1,815.00 * * * Page 8 of 9 {00124360.1} 2 | Page SECTION 4: SEVERABILITY. If any paragraph, section, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect without affecting the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance. SECTION 5: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form according to law. PASSED this _____day of ____________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of ____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT ______ MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK Published in pamphlet form this Approved as to form: ______ day of ________________, 2022. CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Ordinance Add One Class B Li quor License for CJN Liquors LLC 1572 Rand Road Page 9 of 9 Date: January 5, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager From: Daniel Anderson, Fire Chief DA Subject: Intergovernmental Agreement with Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy MEMORANDUM Issue: The City Council, at its October 18, 2021 meeting, adopted Ordinance M-16-21 which authorized the disposition of surplus personal property owned by the City of Des Plaines (“City”). One of the items on the list of property to be auctioned is a 2002 Pierce Tower Ladder that was previously taken out of front-line service. Fire Department staff was approached by the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (“NIPSTA”) who expressed interest in acquiring the unit. In lieu of sending the unit to auction, NIPSTA proposed offering tuition credits in exchange for conveying the piece of fire apparatus to them. Analysis: NIPSTA has offered $30,000 in tuition credits over two years with only limited restrictions. The offer exceeds the anticipated revenue received from the unit being auctioned and as well as what the City may have received selling it to a reseller of fire apparatus. NIPSTA offers training courses for Fire, Police, and Public Works. The Fire Department uses the NIPSTA Fire Academy for training new hires who do not possess firefighter certification as well as numerous other courses. The tuition credits may also be utilized by Police and Public Works if needed. Recommendation: I recommend approval of Ordinance M - 5 - 22 approving an IGA with NIPSTA for the disposition of a surplus ladder truck. Attachments: Ordinance - M - 5 - 22 Exhibit A Page 1 of 9 CONSENT AGENDA #7. FIRE DEPARTMENT 405 S. River St Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5333 desplaines.org CITY OF DES PLAINES ORDINANCE M - 5 - 22 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS POLICE SAFETY TRAINING ASSOCIATION (NIPSTA) FOR THE DISPOSITION OF A SURPLUS TOWER LADDER TRUCK.___________________ WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the Illinois Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1, et seq., authorize and encourage intergovernmental cooperation; and WHEREAS, the City is a home rule municipal corporation in accordance with Article VII, Section 6(a) of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970; and WHEREAS, on October 18, 2021, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. M-16-21, which declared certain personal property owned by the City, including a 2000 Pierce tower truck with VIN 4PICT02S3YA000882 (“Fire Truck”), as surplus property and approved the disposition of the surplus property, including the Fire Truck, via an auction conducted by Obenoff Auction Services; and WHEREAS, in exchange for the conveyance of the Fire Truck, Northeastern Illinois Police Safety Training Association (“NIPSTA”) has offered to provide the City with tuition credits (“Tuition Credits”) equal to $30,000, to be utilized over two years, in amount not to exceed $15,000 per year (“NIPSTA Offer”); and WHEREAS, instead of disposing of the Fire Truck through an auction, the City desires to dispose of the Fire Truck by conveying it to NIPSTA in accordance with the NIPSTA Offer; and WHEREAS, the City and NIPSTA desire to enter into an intergovernmental agreement setting forth their respective rights and obligations with respect to the conveyance of the Fire Truck and the receipt of the Tuition Credits (“Agreement”); and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to approve the Agreement with NIPSTA and dispose of the Fire Truck at in the manner set forth in this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this ordinance as the findings of the City Council. Page 2 of 9 SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT. The City Council hereby approves the Agreement in substantially the form attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit A, and in a final form approved by the General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager to execute, and the City Clerk to seal, on behalf of the City, the final Agreement. SECTION 4: AUTHORIZATION TO DISPOSE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to Section 11-76-4 of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ICLS 5/11-76-4, Section 1-12-4 of the City Code of the City of Des Plaines, and the home rule powers of the City, the City Council hereby finds that the Fire Truck is no longer necessary or useful to, or for the best interest of, the City. The City Manager, or his designee, is hereby authorized to covey the Fire Truck to NIPSTA in accordance with the Agreement. SECTION 5: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form according to law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Page 3 of 9 PASSED this _____ day of _________________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of ___________________, 2022. VOTE: AYES ______ NAYS ______ ABSENT ______ MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK Published in pamphlet form this Approved as to form: ____ day of ____________, 2022. CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Ordinance Authorizing Disposition of Property Vehicles and Equipment via Obenauf Auction Service Fall 2021 Page 4 of 9 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AND THE NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING ACADEMY (Fire Truck Conveyance) This Intergovernmental Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into on the ____ day of _____________, 2022 and between City of Des Plaines (“City”), an Illinois home rule municipality, and the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (“NIPSTA”), an Illinois intergovernmental agency. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City is a home rule municipality under Article VII, Section 6(a) of the Illinois Constitution and, pursuant to Section 3 of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, may exercise its home rule powers, privileges, functions and authority jointly with other units of government; and WHEREAS, NIPSTA is an intergovernmental agency comprised of municipalities, fire protection districts, and other organizations located in the Chicago metropolitan area that have combined energies and resources to create a regional, state-of-the-art public safety training program; and WHEREAS, the City desires to convey title and ownership to a certain 2000 Pierce Fire Truck (4PICT02S3YA000882) (the “Fire Apparatus”) to NIPSTA for NIPSTA’s use in providing public safety training services; and WHEREAS, in exchange for the conveyance of the Fire Apparatus, NIPSTA will provide the City with tuition credits equal to $30,000, to be utilized in no more than two (2) years from the date of this agreement, not to exceed $15,000 per year (without the expressed and written consent of the NIPSTA Executive Director) and ensuring that no more than two (2) Des Plaines employees are simultaneously enrolled tuition-free in any given program, including the NIPSTA Fire Academy; and WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 authorizes units of local government “to obtain or share services and to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or function, in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance”; and WHEREAS, Section 5 of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/5) authorizes units of local government to contract with other local governments to perform any governmental service, activity or undertaking or to combine, transfer, or exercise any powers, functions, privileges or authority which any of the public agencies entering into the contracts is authorized by law to perform; and WHEREAS, the City and NIPSTA desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth the terms and conditions upon which the City will convey the Fire Apparatus to NIPSTA. Page 5 of 9Exhibit A NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises herein stated and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, NIPSTA and the City agree as follows. 1.Incorporation of Recitals. The above captioned recitals are incorporated herein as if written in full. 2.Conveyance of Fire Apparatus. The City agrees to convey the Fire Apparatus, and all of its appurtenances and accessories in as-is condition, to NIPSTA, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for public safety training purposes. The City will execute the Bill of Sale attached hereto as Exhibit A conveying the Fire Apparatus to NIPSTA upon the execution of this Agreement. In conveying the Fire Apparatus in as-is condition, the City Makes no warranties or representations regarding the condition of the Fire Apparatus or its suitability for any purpose. 3.NIPSTA Academy Credit. In consideration for the conveyance of the Fire Apparatus, NIPSTA will provide the City with tuition credits equal to $30,000, to be utilized in no more than two (2) years from the date of this agreement, not to exceed $15,000 per year (without the expressed and written consent of the NIPSTA Executive Director) and ensuring that no more than two (2) Des Plaines employees are simultaneously enrolled tuition-free in any given program, including the NIPSTA Fire Academy. The class credits will be provided by NIPSTA at no cost to the City. 4.Title to the Fire Apparatus. Upon the execution of this Agreement and the Bill of Sale attached hereto as Exhibit A, the City will transfer title to the Fire Apparatus to NIPSTA. NIPSTA will then be solely responsible for obtaining any registrations, licenses or permits for the Fire Apparatus. 5.Insurance. Upon the execution of this Agreement and the Bill of Sale, NIPSTA will be solely responsible for obtaining any required insurance for the Fire Apparatus. 6.Indemnification. NIPSTA shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, officials, employees, volunteers and agents from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable legal fees (attorney and paralegal fees and court costs), arising from or in any way connected with: (i) NIPSTA’s use of the Fire Apparatus; (ii) any act, omission, wrongful act or negligence of NIPSTA or any of NIPSTA’s contractors or subcontractors, or the partners, directors, officers, agents, volunteers or employees relating in any manner to the Fire Apparatus; and (iii) any accident, injury or damage occurring on, in or in connection with the Fire Apparatus after its conveyance to NIPSTA by the City. 7.Waiver & Release of All Claims; Assumption of Risk. NIPSTA acknowledges and agrees that that, in consideration for the conveyance of the Fire Apparatus, NIPSTA is expressly assuming the risk and legal liability relating to the use of the Fire Apparatus, and is waiving and releasing all claims against the City for injuries, damages or loss Page 6 of 9Exhibit A which NIPSTA might sustain arising out of or in any way connected with NIPSTA’s use of the Fire Apparatus. 8.Choice of Law and Dispute Resolution. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to the laws of the State of Illinois, and venue for any dispute relating to this Agreement will be in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois. 9.Approval. NIPSTA and the City shall take such steps as are necessary under the law to approve, and to authorize the execution and delivery of, this Agreement. 10.Complete Agreement and Amendment. This Agreement memorializes the full and complete understanding of NIPSTA and the City. This Agreement may be amended at any time by the mutual consent of the parties hereto, expressed in a written instrument executed and delivered with the same formality with which this instrument was executed and delivered. 11.Severability. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any paragraph, section, subdivision, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held to be contrary to law, or contrary to any rule or regulation having the effect or force of law, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Agreement. Page 7 of 9Exhibit A IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective and duly authorized representatives and caused their respective corporate seals to be affixed hereunto. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect as of the date the last of the parties executes this Agreement, which date shall be inserted in the first paragraph of this Agreement. For the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy B y:_______________________________ Name:_____________________________ President of Board of Directors Date:______________________________ Attest: ___________________________________ Name:______________________________ Secretary Date:______________________________ For the City of Des Plaines B y:_______________________________ Name:_____________________________ City Manager Date:_____________________________ Attest: ___________________________________ Name:_____________________________ City Clerk Date:______________________________ Page 8 of 9Exhibit A Exhibit A BILL OF SALE Seller, the City of Des Plaines, an Illinois municipal corporation, in consideration of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00), receipt whereof is acknowledged, does sell and convey, assign, transfer, warrant and set over title and ownership to the Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy (NIPSTA), an Illinois intergovernmental agency, the following personal property: 2000 Pierce Fire Truck, 4PICT02S3YA000882 Seller represents and warrants to NIPSTA that Seller is the absolute owner of said personal property, that said personal property is free and clear of all liens, charges and encumbrances, and that Seller has full right, power and authority to sell and convey title and ownership to said personal property and to make this Bill of Sale. All warranties of quality, fitness and merchantability are excluded. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller has signed and sealed this Bill of Sale at _________, this ___ day of _______________, 2022. By: _______________________________________ __________________________________________ (Type or Print Name Here) Its: ______________________________________ ATTEST: By: ___________________________ Name:__________________________ Its: ____________________________ (SEAL) Page 9 of 9Exhibit A PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5464 desplaines.org Date: January 6, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Tom Bueser, Superintendent of General Services Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Timothy Watkins, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Backhoe Loader Purchase Issue: The approved 2022 budget includes funding for a Backhoe Loader/Excavator for the purpose of repairing water and sewer mains. Analysis: The Water and Sewer Divisions utilize excavators regularly for underground repairs and they are considered a vital piece of equipment. Staff assessed the different manufactures of this type of equipment and determined that John Deere had the best selection to fit the City’s specific needs and current fleet. John Deere standardizes their parts which streamlines and eases maintenance and repairs. Parts are readily available and most of the equipment is interchangeable. After review of the John Deere model options available and the City’s current equipment, the John Deere 410L Backhoe Loader was chosen by crew members and staff to best fit the City’s needs. West Side Tractor Sales is the regional supplier of this unit and is available through Sourcewell (formerly National Joint Powers Alliance), which is a cooperative purchasing entity for government and educational agencies of which the City is a member. Per Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC this equipment can be purchased in the amount of $139,750.76, which includes the trade in of the City’s current 2005 John Deere 410J backhoe loader unit. Recommendation: We recommend the purchase of a John Deere 410L Backhoe Loader through Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC, from West Side Tractor Sales Company, 1400 West Ogden Avenue, Naperville, IL 60563, in the amount of $139,750.76. Source of funding will be the Equipment Replacement Fund account (550-00-000-0000.8015). Attachments: Attachment 1 - Contract # 032119-JDC Proposal Ordinance M-4-22 Exhibit A – List of Surplus Property MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 7 CONSENT AGENDA #8. All the prices in the detailed sections are Per machine basis. Machine Configuration Code Unit Price 0AB1T 149,433.00 1065 15,228.00 170K - 2035 13,243.00 2401 - 3095 - 4482 1,934.00 5285 2,665.00 5460 8,104.00 5600 - 6020 8,365.00 6230 6,225.00 7080 3,268.00 7685 7,973.00 8485 1,758.00 8635 257.00 90A1 670.00 9045 178.00 9080 172.00 9115 2,335.00 9116 1,053.00 9515 207.00 9905 588.00 0 - $ 223,656.00 $ 98,408.64 $ 125,247.36 Custom Jobs BATTERY SINGLE W/JUMP POST COUNTERWEIGHT 1250LB. LDR BUCKET 1.32CY MULTIPURP ROOF W/LED LIGHTS RIDE CONTROL HEATER ENGINE COOLANT 110V CHROME EXHAUST ACCU SWING INSTALLATION NO THUMB STROBE & HARDWARE FLUID SAMPLING PORTS 1 1 1 1 1 2022 John Deere 410L Backhoe Loader List Price Discount 44% Net Price 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 410L BACKHOE LOADER 1 1 ENGINE FT4 1 JDLINK 1 CAB 1 1 1 1 1 1 December 22, 2021 DES PLAINES, CITY OF 1420 MINER ST DES PLAINES, IL GALAXY 550 RADIAL - 500/70R24 REAR & 340/80R18 FRONT MECHANICAL (MFWD) LIMITED SLIP AND AUTO DECAL ENG W/ENG PACKET LDR 1 LEVER HYD W/INT AUX HYD,AUX W/1&2WAY FLOW DIPPER EXTENDABLE LESS BH BUCKET W/PINS COUPLER CONTROL PILOT RALPH MAGAK SOURCEWELL Cooperative Contract 032119-JDC Description Qty Attachment 1 Page 2 of 7 Code Price 1,600.00 800.00 1,457.18 Ext Warranty 6,082.43 BYT11137 1,244.00 0 - Epiroc 12,556.35 $ 23,739.96 Total Net Price Quantity (1) 11,000.00 Net Price less Trade-Ins 139,750.76$ Warranty Terms 410L includes • Full Machine 12 Month -Unlimited Hour Warranty • Extended 5 Yr/3000 Hr Comprehensive Warranty Machine Only Remarks: Less Trade-in 2005 John Deere 410 J with 8373 hours 150,750.76$ EPIROC SBU 340 W TOP CAP 1 Labor to install lights 1 BOOM LIGHT KIT 1 Please note that this quote is valid for 30 days. Purchase cards are accepted -- a 3% transaction fee will be calculated into the PO total for the credit card invoice payment. Chris Mazzoni - Sales Representative West Side Tractor Sales - (847) 526-7700 • Fax (847) 526-3565 - Cmazzoni@westsidetractorsales.com Price per Machine $ 148,987.32 Destination Freight Charge Wauconda, IL 60084 $ 1,763.44 Item Description Prices Machine Net Price $ 125,247.36 Custom Jobs $ 23,739.96 Total Price Quote Summary (per unit) • Extended 5 Yr/3000 Hr Comprehensive Warranty Machine Only 1 1 1 1 Description Qty Dlr provide Pre-Delivery Inspection, Supplies and Fuel Fill Dealer Provided Delivery Labor for field installed kits Attachment 1 Page 3 of 7 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES ORDINANCE M - 4 - 22 AN ORDINANCE DECLARING A BACKHOE LOADER OWNED BY THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AS SURPLUS AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADER THROUGH SOURCEWELL. WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations, and corporations in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a 2005 John Deer 401J backhoe loader ("Surplus Property"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Surplus Property is no longer necessary or useful to, or for the best interest of, the City; and WHEREAS, the City has appropriated funds in the Equipment Replacement Fund for use by the Public Works and Engineering Department during the 2022 fiscal year for the purchase of a backhoe loader/excavator; and WHEREAS, after a review of equipment options, City staff determined that the John Deere 410L Backhoe Loader ("Equipment") satisfied the City’s specifications and will best address the City’s needs; and WHEREAS, West Side Tractor Sales Company ("Vendor") is the regional supplier of the Equipment; and WHEREAS, the City is a member of Sourcewell, formerly National Joint Powers Alliance, ("Sourcewell") a public agency that provides cooperative purchasing solutions for government and educational agencies; and WHEREAS, Sourcewell has identified the Vendor as a qualified bidder and awarded Contract #032119-JDC to the Vendor for the purchase of the Equipment; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 1-10-2 of the City Code and the City’s Purchasing Policies, the City has determined that the purchase of the Equipment is not adapted to award by competitive bidding because Vendor is the sole-source provider of the Equipment; and WHEREAS, Vendor has offered to provide a purchase credit of $11,000 for the trade-in of the Surplus Property to be used toward the purchase by the City of the Equipment from Vendor ("Trade-In Credit"); and Page 4 of 7 2 WHEREAS, the City desires to purchase the Equipment from Vendor in accordance with Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC in the not-to-exceed amount of $150,750.76 less the Trade-In Credit, for a total not to exceed amount of 139,750.76; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to dispose of the Surplus Property, approve the purchase the Equipment from Vendor in accordance with Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC in the not-to-exceed amount of $139,750.76; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Ordinance as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF PURCHASE. The City Council hereby approves the purchase by the City of the Equipment from Vendor in a total not-to-exceed amount of $139,750.76, in accordance with Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC. SECTION 3. AUTHORIZATION TO DISPOSE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY. Pursuant to Section 11-76-4 of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-76-4, and the City’s home rule authority, the City Council declares that ownership of the Surplus Property, as described in Exhibit A attached to this Ordinance, is no longer necessary or useful to, or in the best interests of, the City. The City Council authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to dispose of the Surplus Property by conveying the Surplus Property to Vendor as partial payment for the Equipment. SECTION 4: AUTHORIZATION OF PURCHASE. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute such documents approved by the General Counsel and to make such payments, on behalf of the City, as are necessary to obtain the Trade-In Credit complete the purchase of the Equipment from Vendor in a total not-to-exceed amount of $139,750.76, in accordance with Sourcewell Contract #032119-JDC. SECTION 5: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Page 5 of 7 3 PASSED this ___ day of _________________, 2022. APPROVED this ___ day of ____________________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving Purchase of a Backhoe Loader thru Sourcewell Page 6 of 7 4 EXHIBIT A SURPLUS PROPERTY 2005 John Deer 401J backhoe loader, VIN T0410GX947572 Exhibit A Page 7 of 7 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org Date: December 27, 2021 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED AP, City Manager From: John Carlisle, AICP, Director of Community and Economic Development Jonathan Stytz, Planner Subject: Consideration of a Rezoning from C-1 to C-3 at 1387 Prospect Avenue, Case 21-047-MAP (5th Ward) Issue: The petitioner, Taseen Atabbi, is requesting a Map Amendment from Section 12-3-7 of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to rezone the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3 General Commercial District. Address: 1387 Prospect Avenue Petitioner: Taseen Atabbi, 1985 Berry Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Owner: Adam M. Moghamis, 2385 Hammond Drive, Suite 6, Schaumberg, IL 60173 Case Number: 21-036-CU-V PIN: 09-29-228-034-0000 Ward: #5, Alderman Carla Brookman Existing Zoning: C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District Existing Land Use: Vacant Lot Surrounding Zoning: North: R-3, Townhouse Residential District South: R-3, Townhouse Residential District East: C-3, General Commercial District West: R-1, Single Family Residential District Surrounding Land Use: North: Multi-Unit Townhouse Buildings South: Multi-Unit Townhouse Buildings East: Vacant lot West: Single Family Residence MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 26 CONSENT AGENDA #9. Street Classification: Prospect Avenue and Chestnut Street are both local roads. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan illustrates this site as commercial. Zoning/Property History: Pursuant to City records, this property has been vacant. Project Summary: The petitioner, Taseen Atabbi, is requesting a Map Amendment to rezone the subject property from C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3 General Commercial District to construct a new multi-tenant commercial building and allow for more variety of future uses to locate on site. The property is currently undeveloped and is located at the southwest corner of the Prospect Avenue and Chestnut Street intersection as illustrated in the Plat of Survey (Attachment 4). The petitioner, who has an engineering business called Applied GeoScience Inc, wishes to construct a one-story, multi-tenant commercial building on the site to locate a lab and other future commercial uses and is requesting the map amendment to C-3 General Commercial District as it allows for a wide variety of commercial uses compared to the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District. The proposal includes a portion of the proposed building devoted to one or multiple commercial uses to be determined and the other portion devoted to the petitioner’s company, Applied GeoScience, Inc., which is described in more detail in the Project Narrative (Attachment 1). The proposed use would fall under the classification of an office, which is a conditional use in the C-1 district. In addition, other uses interested in locating on this site in the future may not be allowed in the C-1 district or would also require a conditional use to permit, which could inhibit the building’s marketability. The petitioner is looking to maximize the size of the building on the lot while meeting all applicable City codes as illustrated in the preliminary Site Plan (Attachment 5). Staff has added a condition that the petitioner provides complete architectural drawings, including a site plan prepared by a design professional, at time of building permit to clearly show all proposed improvements on the property. The Commercial Bulk Matrix and Commercial Districts Use Matrix excerpt tables below detail some of the substantial differences in bulk regulations and allowable uses between the C-1 and C-3 districts. Table 4 of Section 12-7-3, Commercial Districts Bulk Matrix BULK CONTROLS C-1 C-3 Max. Height 35 Feet 45 Feet Min. Front Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other Setback of adjacent residential district 5 Feet Min. Side Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other Setback of adjacent residential district 5 Feet, if abutting street or alley Min. Rear Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other 25 ft. or 20% of lot depth, whichever is less 5 Feet Page 2 of 26 Excerpt from Table 3 of Section 12-7-3, Commercial Districts Use Matrix* USES C-1 C-3 Accessory off site parking lots -- C Alternative tobacco establishments -- C18 Animal clinic C P Animal hospital -- P Artisanal retail establishments -- P14 Assisted living facility -- C Bed and breakfast C -- Body art establishments -- C23 Brewpub -- P Childcare center with accessory dwelling unit C8 -- Commercial shopping center -- P Consumer lender -- C Domestic pet service -- C11,12 Dry cleaners with plants on premises -- P Financial institutions -- P Food processing establishment -- P14 Grocery retail -- P Libraries, private C P Massage establishments -- C Media broadcast stations -- P Media print establishments -- P Offices C P Residential care homes, small C -- Restaurants: Class A or Class B -- P Schools, commercial -- C Taverns and lounges C P *P= Permitted, C= Conditional; if use is neither P nor C, it is not possible in the district. Compliance with the Comprehensive Plan The proposed project, including the proposed site improvements, address various goals and objectives of the 2019 Comprehensive Plan including the following aspects: • Future Land Use Plan: o The property is marked for commercial land use. The Future Land Use Plan strives to create a well-balanced development area with a healthy mixture of commercial and residential uses. The request would develop an existing vacant piece of land that is currently underutilized and provide additional services to Des Plaines residents. o The subject property is located near the Mannheim Road commercial corridor with a mixture of single-family to multi-family residential and commercial uses. The proposal would develop a vacant property with a building that could accommodate multiple commercial uses in close proximity to a large number of residences. Findings of Fact for the Request As required by Section 12-3-4 of the Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) reviewed the findings of fact for the request. The full list of findings and comments are found in the draft minutes of the PZB meeting of December 14, 2021. An excerpt from the draft minutes is attached. Page 3 of 26 Planning and Zoning Board Review: The Planning and Zoning Board met on December 14, 2021 to consider a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 of the 1998 Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, from C-1, Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3, General Commercial District at 1387 Prospect Avenue. The petitioner presented the proposal to rezone the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1, Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3, General Commercial District. He stated that he is a consultant for Applied GeoScience, Inc. (AGI) who has purchased the lot and is looking to construct a multi-tenant building to locate their business and future end users on this site. He mentioned that their company has expanded from one to three units at its current location and is interested in consolidating the business to a 3,000-square foot office space in the multi-tenant building. He explained that the existing zoning district limits the types of uses permitted on the subject property so he would like to rezone the property to allow a wide variety of commercial uses. The Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) Members asked how large the proposed building will be as the project narrative mentions one-story but the sample pictures in the presentation show two-story; what the proposed roofline height will be; if his business does soil borings; how many motorized vehicles will be located on site; and the percentage of the building that will be utilized for AGI and the percentage available to other uses. Community and Economic Development staff recommended approval of the request with two conditions. The conditions required architectural plans, including a Site Plan, to be submitted at time of building permit for the new structure and that plans may need to be adjusted to meet all applicable City of Des Plaines codes. Two members from the public spoke on this request with concerns regarding noise and parking. The petitioner responded that all noise is on the specific jobsite where the samples are collected instead of the office use on the subject property where they are only measuring samples. He added that all equipment will be stored inside an attached garage that is planned for the future building and that the proposed building setbacks will allow for ample parking spaces. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended (5-0) that the City Council approve the request with the two conditions found in the staff report. Recommendations: The PZB recommended (5-0) that the City Council approve the request with conditions. Similarly, staff recommends approval of the request via Ordinance Z-1-22, which approves a map amendment with the following conditions: 1. The petitioner shall provide complete architectural drawings, including a Site Plan, prepared by a design professional at time of building permit to show all proposed improvements on the property. 2. Such plans may need to be revised to meet all applicable City of Des Plaines codes. Attachments: Attachment 1: Project Narrative Attachment 2: Petitioner’s Standards Attachment 3: Location Map Attachment 4: Plat of Survey Attachment 5: Preliminary Site Plan Attachment 6: Site Photos Attachment 7: Chairman Szabo Memo Attachment 8: Draft Excerpt of Minutes from the December 14, 2021 Planning and Zoning Board Meeting Ordinance Z-1-22 Page 4 of 26 September 17, 2021 Mr. Jonathan Stytz City of Des Plaines 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, Illinois 60016 Re: 1387 Prospect Avenue. Dear Mr. Stytz: My name is Adam M. Moghamis, and I am the owner of the vacant commercial lot located at 1387 Prospect Avenue in Des Plaines, which is currently zone C1. I would like to request to change the zoning from C1 to C3 in order to expand the potential use to all that is permitted in a C3 zone. Please advise what the requirements and the procedures are to submit such a request. Sincerely, Applied GeoScience, Inc. Adam M. Moghamis, P.E. Principal Engineer Attachment 1 Page 5 of 26 Firm Overview Applied GeoScience, Inc. (AGI) is a consulting engineering firm that services the geotechnical, environmental, construction, and materials testing industries in both the public and private sectors. AGI is an organization based on the provision of sound professional experience, technical excellence, and a demand for growth and achievement for both our clients and ourselves. Cost-effective services are provided for projects of all types and sizes, ranging from small buildings to large industrial and commercial complexes, from city streets to interstate highways. AGI strives to keep our clients informed throughout the project so that they can make sound business decisions through first hand reporting of our assessments. We achieve our standard of professionalism through a high level of excellence in both the field and laboratory. •The common philosophy that unites our firm’s personnel is technical excellence and a demand for growth and achievement. •With an in-house materials testing laboratory, AGI is capable of providing our clients with timely, accurate results and reporting. Areas of Expertise •Geotechnical Engineering, including Subsurface Exploration and Foundation Design •Construction Materials Engineering and Testing, Including Soil Density and Stabilization, Concrete, Steel, and Asphalt Field and Plant Inspection •Environmental Services, including Phase I and II Site Assessments, Hazardous Material Removal and Disposal, Remediation Oversight, and Asbestos/Lead Inspection and Abatement Attachment 1 Page 6 of 26 Summary of Services AGI offers the following professional services: Geotechnical  Site selection and feasibility studies  Subsurface exploration and foundation design investigations  Highway and rail exploration, tunnel inspection  Bridge foundation, settlement and consolidation analyses  Slope stability studies  Shoring and retaining structure design studies  Embankment and earth dam design  Soil stabilization studies  Groundwater control and dewatering  Subgrade evaluation and pavement design  Earth dam grouting  Development of special field and laboratory tests Environmental  Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)  Phase II and III Site Characterizations  Asbestos and Lead Inspection and Abatement  Remediation Design  Regulatory Compliance  Groundwater Modeling, Monitor Well Installation and Sampling  RCRA Closures and Landfill Closures  Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies  Remediation Oversight  Contaminant Migration Studies  Corrective Action Plans  Health and Safety Plans  Leaking Underground Storage Tank Investigations  Emergency Response Materials Engineering Soils  Soils Classification  Bearing Strata Evaluation for Footings  Deep Foundation Installation (Drilled & Driven Piles, Drilled Piers Caissons)  Subgrade Stabilization (Lime, Cement, Fly Ash, Geotextiles & Geo-Grids)  Moisture Density Relationships (Proctor Test)  In-place Density (Nuclear Gauges) Concrete  Field Inspection  Concrete Coring  Cylinder & Beam Testing  Rebar Location & Sonic Testing  Concrete Moisture Vapor Testing  Concrete Rebound Hammer Testing  Caisson Installation Observation  Seismic Vibration Monitoring  Prestressed Concrete Testing  Slab Moisture Testing  Floor Flatness & Levelness Testing Steel  Weld Inspection and Testing  Steel Fabrication, Milling, and Erection Inspection  Post-Tensioning and Reinforcing Steel Inspection Asphalt  Field Observation & Testing of Asphalt Pavements  Density Determination (In-situ Nuclear Density)  Coring & Testing Miscellaneous Building Materials  Grout and Mortar Compressive Strength Testing  Fireproofing Inspection & Testing  Window & Curtain Wall Testing (AAMA standard) Attachment 1 Page 7 of 26 Geotechnical Services AGI offers a full range of geotechnical services. Cost-effective services are provided for projects of all types and sizes, from small buildings to large industrial and commercial complexes, and from city streets to interstate highways. Engineering services include:  Assisting in site selection and feasibility studies  Subsurface exploration and foundation design investigations  Highway and rail exploration, tunnel inspection  Bridge foundation, settlement and consolidation analyses  Slope stability studies  Shoring and retaining structure design studies  Embankment and earth dam design  Soil stabilization studies  Groundwater control and dewatering  Subgrade evaluation and pavement design  Development of special field and laboratory tests AGI has the equipment required to conduct the necessary soil tests and to design projects with multiple features. Our equipment includes jack hammers, augers, compaction testers, nuclear moisture/density gauges, and other equipment that can register accurate readings of strength in soil while conducting subsurface testing. We also have access to drilling rigs for the drilling of pavement to discover subsurface conditions. AGI’s staff has the experience to know what type of soil is required for certain projects and has the expertise to analyze borings to see if the soil is appropriate for construction. AGI has the experience to detect whether the foundation is compact enough to support the construction as well as to advise our clients on how not to support the structure. Our on-site laboratory provides efficiency, which allows our clients to see quick results as well as enhancing our ability to report on the prognosis of all projects. This in turn lowers the costs for our clients, as we better suit their needs with professional examinations in a shorter time frame. On many occasions, AGI has been able to advise our clients on footings and foundations by providing historical research of properties, and assessing and project documentation including design and material suitability, general code compliance, adequacy of selected structural and mechanical systems, and reality of proposed construction schedules and budgets. Attachment 1 Page 8 of 26 Environmental Capabilities AGI offers professional consulting to solve environmental problems. We provide high quality environmental services to local, state and federal government agencies, as well as to the private sector. AGI has a trustworthy reputation for soil remediation investigations as well as Phase I, Phase II and Phase III investigations. Our final report documents colorize the entire project to supply our clients with enough information to make informed decisions about the property. AGI offers a complete line of services in the specialty field of asbestos abatement. AGI has completed a variety of commercial, industrial, private sector and school projects. Our asbestos consulting services include comprehensive surveys, laboratory analysis of suspect building materials, abatement plans and specifications, construction contract administration, air monitoring during removal, and asbestos management/operations and maintenance programs. Lead-based paint investigations are completed using X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectrum analysis, paint chip samples, or chemical spot kits. AGI is committed to providing quality work at the most economical price. AGI's select group of professionals has expertise in the following areas:  Asbestos and Lead Inspection and Abatement  Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs)  Phase II and III Site Characterizations  Remediation Design  Groundwater Modeling, Monitor Well Installation and Sampling  Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies  Remediation Oversight  Corrective Action Plans  Health and Safety Plans  Leaking Underground Storage Tank Investigations Each project is assigned to a project manager who is responsible for conducting and completing the project in a timely and professional manner. Our environmental expertise includes solving leaking underground storage tank problems. We help clients understand the specific regulatory requirements and current state policies concerning tank ownership, release notification and response. We design investigations and corrective action plans to achieve regulatory compliance and maximize potential reimbursement. Attachment 1 Page 9 of 26 Materials Engineering Services AGI’s engineers and technicians assist owners, designers, and contractors by testing and evaluating commonly used construction materials, and by inspecting construction procedures and workmanship. AGI understands that the use of quality construction materials and procedures is vital to the success of any construction project. Our services include a site visit to evaluate the general condition of the property and to assess the overall design and construction of structures. All available on-site project and construction documentation is reviewed and interviews with property managers are conducted. AGI’s field reports offer a complete narrative on the condition and adequacy of all site and building improvements. AGI's construction services include: Soils  Soils Classification  Bearing Strata Evaluation for Footings  Deep Foundation Installation (Drilled & Driven Piles, Drilled Piers Caissons)  Subgrade Stabilization (Lime, Cement, Fly Ash, Geotextiles & Geo-Grids)  Moisture Density Relationships (Proctor Test)  In-place Density (Nuclear Gauges) Concrete  Field Inspection  Concrete Coring  Cylinder & Beam Testing  Rebar Location & Sonic Testing Steel  Weld Inspection and Testing  Steel Fabrication, Milling, and Erection Inspection  Post-Tensioning and Reinforcing Steel Inspection Asphalt  Field Observation & Testing of Asphalt Pavements  Density Determination (In-situ Nuclear Density) AGI has the personnel, resources, equipment, and facilities to successfully execute all projects requiring construction inspection. Throughout the project, AGI keeps the client informed regarding progress, alternatives, and costs. This allows our clients to maintain ongoing control over both short term and long-term project directions and expenses. Attachment 1 Page 10 of 26 Attachment 2 Page 11 of 26 0 250 500 ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Print Date: 12/8/2021 1387 Prospect Avenue Notes Attachment 3 Page 12 of 26 Attachment 4 Page 13 of 26 Attachment 5 Page 14 of 26 1387 Prospect Ave – Public Notice & Front of Property 1387 Prospect Ave – Looking Southeast at Property 1387 Prospect Ave – Facing Northwest at Rear of Property 1387 Prospect Ave – Looking Southwest at Property Attachment 6Page 15 of 26 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org December 23, 2021 Mayor Bogusz and Des Plaines City Council CITY OF DES PLAINES Subject: Planning and Zoning Board, 1387 Prospect Avenue, 21-047-MAP, 5th Ward RE: Consideration of a Map Amendment from C-1 to C-3 at 1387 Prospect Avenue Honorable Mayor and Members of the Des Plaines City Council: The Planning and Zoning Board met on December 14, 2021 to consider a Map Amendment under Section 12-3- 7 of the 1998 Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, from C-1, Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3, General Commercial District at 1387 Prospect Avenue. 1.The petitioner presented the proposal to rezone the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1, Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3, General Commercial District. He stated that he is a consultant for Applied GeoScience, Inc. (AGI) who has purchased the lot and is looking to construct a multi-tenant building to locate their business and future end users on this site. He mentioned that their company has expanded from one to three units at its current location and is interested in consolidating the business to a 3,000-square foot office space in the multi-tenant building. He explained that the existing zoning district limits the types of uses permitted on the subject property so he would like to rezone the property to allow a wide variety of commercial uses. 2.The Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) Members asked how large the proposed building will be as the project narrative mentions one-story but the sample pictures in the presentation show two-story; what the proposed roofline height will be; if his business does soil borings; how many motorized vehicles will be located on site; and the percentage of the building that will be utilized for AGI and the percentage available to other uses. The petitioner responded that the building details will be finalized later but that the AGI business will need tall ceilings and a potential mezzanine floor; that the building will be roughly twelve to fourteen feet in height but may be taller if the mezzanine floor is added; that AGI does perform soil borings; that there will only be a maximum of one vehicle with a smaller piece of equipment totaling two motorized pieces of equipment; and that AGI will utilize 100 percent of the building for now but additional uses may be added overtime. 3.Community and Economic Development staff recommended approval of the request with two conditions. The conditions required architectural plans, including a Site Plan, to be submitted at time of building permit for the new structure and that plans may need to be adjusted to meet all applicable City of Des Plaines codes. 4.Two members from the public spoke on this request with concerns regarding noise and parking. The petitioner responded that all noise is on the specific jobsite where the samples are collected instead of the office use on the subject property where they are only measuring samples. He added that all equipment will be stored inside an attached garage that is planned for the future building and that the proposed building setbacks will allow for ample parking spaces. Attachment 7 Page 16 of 26 5.The Planning and Zoning Board recommended (5-0) that the City Council approve the request with the two conditions found in the staff report. Respectfully submitted, James Szabo, Des Plaines Planning and Zoning Board, Chairman Cc: City Officials/Aldermen Attachment 7 Page 17 of 26 Case 21-047-MAP 1387 Prospect Avenue Map Amendment Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Avenue Final Plat/Map/Cond Use/Var December 14, 2021 Page 2 NEW BUSINESS 1.Address: 1387 Prospect Avenue Case Number: 21-047-MAP Public Hearing The petitioner is requesting a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance to rezone the subject property from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District to C-3, General Commercial District, and the approval of any other such variations, waivers, and zoning relief as may be necessary. PIN: 09-29-228-034-0000 Petitioner: Taseen Atabbi, 1985 Berry Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Owner: Adam M. Moghamis, 2385 Hammond Drive, Suite 6, Schaumburg, IL 60173 Chairman Szabo swore in Taseen Atabbi, Petitioner for the property located at 1387 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines. Mr. Atabbi stated that he is an employee of Applied GeoScience, Inc. and they are requesting a zoning change to move their office and lab to 1387 Prospect Avenue. He explained the services they provide and the need for more space for their warehouse and lab than at their current location. Chairman Szabo asked if the Board had any questions. Member Saletnik asked if the new building will be one or two stories; will it have a mezzanine for offices. The petitioner stated that they need a higher ceiling for the garage and equipment and may need extra space for offices in a mezzanine. Chairman Szabo asked how many soil boring vehicles do they have own; will the warehouse space hold two vehicles. The petitioner stated that they have one large soil boring vehicle that will fit in the warehouse space. Member Veremis asked what percentage of space will be used by Applied GeoScience and how much will be leased. The petitioner stated that they will use all the space at some point and will be flexible at the beginning. Chairman Szabo asked that the Staff Report be entered into record. Issue: The petitioner, Taseen Atabbi, is requesting a Map Amendment from Section 12-3-7 of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to rezone the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3 General Commercial District. Address: 1387 Prospect Avenue Petitioner: Taseen Atabbi, 1985 Berry Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Owner: Adam M. Moghamis, 2385 Hammond Dr, Suite 6, Schaumberg, IL 60173 Case Number: 21-036-CU-V PIN: 09-29-228-034-0000 Attachment 8 Page 18 of 26 Case 21-047-MAP 1387 Prospect Avenue Map Amendment Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Avenue Final Plat/Map/Cond Use/Var December 14, 2021 Page 3 Ward: #5, Alderman Carla Brookman Existing Zoning: C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District Existing Land Use: Vacant Lot Surrounding Zoning: North: R-3, Townhouse Residential District South: R-3, Townhouse Residential District East: C-3, General Commercial District West: R-1, Single Family Residential District Surrounding Land Use: North: Multi-Unit Townhouse Buildings South: Multi-Unit Townhouse Buildings East: Vacant lot West: Single Family Residence Street Classification: Prospect Avenue and Chestnut Street are both local roads. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan illustrates this site as commercial. Zoning/Property History: Pursuant to City records, this property has been vacant. The Commercial Bulk Matrix and Commercial Districts Use Matrix excerpt tables below detail some of the substantial differences in bulk regulations and allowable uses between the C-1 and C-3 districts. Table 4 of Section 12-7-3, Commercial Districts Bulk Matrix BULK CONTROLS C-1 C-3 Max. Height 35 Feet 45 Feet Min. Front Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other Setback of adjacent residential district 5 Feet Min. Side Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other Setback of adjacent residential district 5 Feet, if abutting street or alley Min. Rear Yard Setback - Adjacent Residential - Adjacent Other 25 ft. or 20% of lot depth, whichever is less 5 Feet Attachment 8 Page 19 of 26 Case 21-047-MAP 1387 Prospect Avenue Map Amendment Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Avenue Final Plat/Map/Cond Use/Var December 14, 2021 Page 4 Excerpt from Table 3 of Section 12-7-3, Commercial Dists Use Matrix* USES C-1 C-3 Accessory off site parking lots -- C Alternative tobacco establishments -- C18 Animal clinic C P Animal hospital -- P Artisanal retail establishments -- P14 Assisted living facility -- C Bed and breakfast C -- Body art establishments -- C23 Brewpub -- P Childcare center with accessory dwelling unit C8 -- Commercial shopping center -- P Consumer lender -- C Domestic pet service -- C11,12 Dry cleaners with plants on premises -- P Financial institutions -- P Food processing establishment -- P14 Grocery retail -- P Libraries, private C P Massage establishments -- C Media broadcast stations -- P Media print establishments -- P Offices C P Residential care homes, small C -- Restaurants: Class A or Class B -- P Schools, commercial -- C Taverns and lounges C P *P= Permitted, C= Conditional; if use is neither P nor C, it is not possible in the district. Compliance with the Comprehensive Plan The proposed project, including the proposed the site improvements, address various goals and objectives of the 2019 Comprehensive Plan including the following aspects: • Future Land Use Plan: o The property is marked for commercial land use. The Future Land Use Plan strives to create a well-balanced development area with a healthy mixture of commercial and Attachment 8 Page 20 of 26 Case 21-047-MAP 1387 Prospect Avenue Map Amendment Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Avenue Final Plat/Map/Cond Use/Var December 14, 2021 Page 5 residential uses. The request would develop an existing vacant piece of land that is currently underutilized and provide additional services to Des Plaines residents. o The subject property is located near the Mannheim Road commercial corridor with a mixture of single-family to multi-family residential and commercial uses. The proposal would develop a vacant property with a building that could accommodate multiple commercial uses in close proximity to a large number of residences. Amendment Findings: Map Amendment requests are subject to the standards set forth in Section 12-3- 7(E) of the 1998 City of Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended. In reviewing these standards, staff has the following comments: A. The proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the comprehensive plan, as adopted and amended from time to time by the city council: Comment: The Comprehensive Plan strives to foster both retention and growth of retail, office, and service-oriented uses that primarily serve day-to-day needs of local residents. The subject property is located near Mannheim Road and has the potential to provide commercial services and office uses in close proximity to Des Plaines residents, contributing to a more pedestrian friendly environment. The rezoning will bring the entire property under a zoning district with more commercial use opportunities and that is consistent with surrounding development. B. The proposed amendment is compatible with current conditions and the overall character of existing development in the immediate vicinity of the subject property: Comment: The subject property is surrounded by a mix of commercial, and residentially-zoned properties. However, the properties directly east of the subject property are zoned C-3, General Commercial, which are compatible with the proposed map amendment for the subject property. C. The proposed amendment is appropriate considering the adequacy of public facilities and services available to this subject property: Comment: There are currently adequate public facilities available for the existing C-1, Neighborhood Shopping District zoned property to enable it to be rezoned to the C-3 General Commercial District. D. The proposed amendment will have an adverse effect on the value of properties throughout the jurisdiction: Comment: The proposal would make the subject property zoning consistent with similar C-3 zoned development in the area. This request would also allow for additional uses to be located on site thus promoting new business growth in the existing building. E. The proposed amendment reflects responsible standards for development and growth: Comment: The proposal strives to meet and exceed the responsible standards required for development and growth as it would allow for additional uses to locate on site. The request will lessen the barriers to entry for new retail, office, and service-oriented businesses to locate in Des Plaines at this site. Attachment 8 Page 21 of 26 Case 21-047-MAP 1387 Prospect Avenue Map Amendment Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Avenue Final Plat/Map/Cond Use/Var December 14, 2021 Page 6 PZB Procedure and Recommended Conditions: Under Section 12-3-7(D) (Procedure for Review and Decision for Amendments) of the Zoning Ordinance, the PZB has the authority to recommend that the City Council approve, approve subject to conditions, or deny the above-mentioned requests for a Map Amendment for the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue. The City Council has final authority on the proposal. Consideration of the request should be based on a review of the information presented by the applicant and the findings made above, as specified in Section 12-3-7(D) (Standards for Amendments) of the Zoning Ordinance. If the PZB recommends and City Council ultimately approves the request, staff recommends the following conditions. Conditions of Approval: 1. The petitioner shall provide complete architectural drawings, including a Site Plan, prepared by a design professional at time of building permit to show all proposed improvements on the property. 2. Such plans may need to be revised to meet all applicable City of Des Plaines codes. Member Weaver asked if the property adjacent is an Accounting Office. Director Carlisle said yes, but will verify. Chairman Szabo asked if there were any questions or comments from the audience. Mr. David Lomblad, 1382 Prospect Avenue, asked how much noise will there be; this is a residential area; what are the hours of operation. The petitioner stated that the lab produces no noise and the office is part of the lab. Hours are 8-5 Monday-Friday with an occasional Saturday morning. Ms. Maria Lomblad, 1382 Prospect Avenue, is excited about the plan; what is going to be the parking situation? The petitioner stated that equipment will be housed in the building garage; there are 25’ setbacks so there will be ample parking for employees outside. A motion was made by Board Member Saletnik, seconded by Board Member Hofherr, to approve a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance to rezone the property at 1387 Prospect Avenue from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District to C-3, General Commercial District, and the approval of any other such variations, waivers, and zoning relief as may be necessary with conditions as stated in the staff report. AYES: Saletnik, Hofherr, Szabo, Veremis, Weaver NAYES: None ABSTAIN: None ***MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY*** Attachment 8 Page 22 of 26 CITY OF DES PLAINES ORDINANCE Z - 1 - 22 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FOR 1387 PROSPECT AVENUE, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, Adam M. Moghamis (“Owner”) is the owner of the property commonly known as 1387 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois ("Subject Property"); and WHEREAS, the Subject Property is currently vacant and unimproved and located in the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District ("C-1 District"); and WHEREAS, the Owner desires to construct a multi-tenant building on the Subject Property for his office use and other future commercial uses; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-7-3.K of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended, (“Zoning Ordinance”) office uses are permitted in the C-1 General Commercial District ("C-1 District"), but only with a conditional use permit; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-7-3.K of the Zoning Ordinance, office uses are permitted uses in the C-3 General Commercial District (“C-3 District”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance, Tassen Atabbi ("Petitioner"), on behalf of and with the consent of the Owner, filed an application with the City for the approval of a map amendment to the “Zoning Map of the City of Des Plaines” ("Zoning Map") to rezone the Subject Property from the C-1 District to the C-3 District ("Proposed Map Amendment"); and WHEREAS, within fifteen (15) days after the receipt thereof, the Petitioner’s application was referred by the Department of Community and Economic Development to the Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Des Plaines ("PZB"); and WHEREAS, within ninety (90) days after the date of the Petitioner’s application, a public hearing was held by the PZB on December 14, 2021, pursuant to publication in the Des Plaines Journal on November 24, 2021; and WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing was mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the Subject Property; and WHEREAS, during the public hearing the PZB heard competent testimony and received evidence with respect to how the Petitioner intended to satisfy and comply with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance; and Page 23 of 26 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance, the PZB filed a written report with the City Council on December 27, 2021, summarizing the testimony and evidence received by the PZB and stating its recommendation, by a vote of 5-0, to approve the Proposed Map Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner made representations to the PZB with respect to Requested Relief which representations are hereby found by the City Council to be material and upon which the City Council relies in approving the Proposed Map Amendment; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the written report of the PZB, the applicable standards for map amendments and major variations set forth in the Zoning Ordinance, and the Community and Economic Development Staff Memorandum dated December 7, 2021, and has determined that it is in the best interest of the City and the public to approve the Proposed Map Amendment in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1. RECITALS. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, the same constituting the factual basis for the approval of the Requested Relief. SECTION 2. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED MAP AMENDMENT. Pursuant to Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance, the City Council has considered the factors relevant to the approval of map amendments and has determined that the procedure for the review of map amendments has been satisfied. The City Council hereby approves the Proposed Map Amendment, and the Zoning Map is hereby amended to rezone the Subject Property from the C-1 District to the C-3 District. SECTION 3. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY. The Subject Property is legally described as: LOTS 1 AND 2 AND THE 5 OF 6 TRACT OF LOT 3 OF BEREK I IN BEKER’S ADDITION OF RIVERVIEW, A SUBDIVISION OF THE SECTION ½ OF THESOUTHWEST ¼ OF THE NORTHWEST ¼ OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. Page 24 of 26 PIN: 09-29-228-004-0000 Commonly known as 1387 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois. SECTION 4. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. The approval of the Proposed Map Amendment granted pursuant to Section 3 of this Ordinance is expressly subject to and contingent upon compliance by the Petitioner and the Owner with each and all of the following conditions, all at the sole cost and expense of the Petitioner and the Owner: A.Complete architectural drawings, including a site plan, depicting all proposed improvements on the Subject Property and prepared by a design professional (“Plans”) must be submitted to the City with the building permit application; and B.Revisions to the Plans may be required in order to meet all applicable City codes and ordinances. SECTION 5: SEVERABILITY. If any paragraph, section, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect without affecting the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance. SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage and approval by the City Council and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Page 25 of 26 PASSED this _______ day of _______________, 2022. APPROVED this _________ day of ____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES ________ NAYS _________ ABSENT ________ MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK Published in pamphlet form this Approved as to form: _______ day of __________________, 2022. CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Ordinance Approving Map Amendment from C-1 to C-3 for 1387 Prospect Avenue Page 26 of 26 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS HELD IN THE ELEANOR ROHRBACH MEMORIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, DES PLAINES CIVIC CENTER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2022 CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Illinois, was called to order by City Clerk Mastalski at 6:30 p.m. in the Eleanor Rohrbach Memorial Council Chambers, Des Plaines Civic Center on Tuesday, January 18, 2022. ROLL CALL Roll call indicated the following Aldermen present: Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith. Absent: Lysakowski, Ebrahimi. A quorum was present. MAYOR PRO TEM City Clerk Mastalski announced Mayor Goczkowski will not be in attendance for tonight’s meeting. City Clerk Mastalski entertained a motion to appoint a Mayor Pro Tem for tonight’s meeting. Moved by Chester, seconded by Moylan to appoint Alderman Brookman as Mayor Pro Tem for tonight’s meeting only. Upon voice vote, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. CLOSED SESSION Moved by Oskerka, seconded by Chester to enter into Closed Session under the following sections of the Open Meetings Act – Property Acquisition and Probable Litigation. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared unanimously carried. The City Council recessed at 6:31 p.m. The City Council reconvened at 7:00 p.m. Roll call indicated the following Alderman present: Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith. Absent: Lysakowski, Ebrahimi A quorum was present. Also present were: City Manager Bartholomew, Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Wisniewski, Director of Public Works and Engineering Oakley, Director of Community and Economic Development Carlisle, Fire Chief Anderson, Police Chief Anderson, and General Counsel Lenneman. PRAYER AND PLEDGE The prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America were offered by Alderman Smith. PUBLIC COMMENT Resident John Maag commented on the previous City Council vote on the denial to grant a conditional use permit for a cannabis dispensary at 1504 Miner Street. MAYORAL ANNOUNCEMENTS On May 3, 2021, a Declaration of Civil Emergency for the City of Des Plaines related to the COVID-19 emergency was authorized. The Declaration provided that: (1) the City may enter into contracts for the emergency purchase of goods and services; (2) the City Manager may CONSENT AGENDA #10. Page 2 of 14 1/18/22 implement emergency staffing protocols pursuant to the City’s respective collective bargaining agreements; and (3) directed City officials and employees to cooperate with other government agencies. In accordance with Illinois statutes, the Mayor’s Declaration lasted only for a period of seven days, unless it was extended by action of the City Council. At each subsequent City Council meeting, the City Council, by motion, extended the Declaration until the next adjournment of the next special or City Council meeting. This extension of the Declaration includes the Supplemental Order dated January 3, 2022. Mayor Pro Tem Brookman presented an extension to the Declaration of Civil Emergency. Moved by Oskerka, seconded by Zadrozny, to extend the May 3, 2021 Declaration of Civil Emergency until the adjournment of the next regular, special, or emergency meeting of the City Council including the Supplement Order dated January 3, 2022. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. CONSENT AGENDA Moved by Moylan, seconded by Oskerka, to establish the Consent Agenda. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith, to approve the Consent Agenda. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. Minutes were approved; Request was approved; Ordinance M-2-22, M-4-22, M-5-22 were approved; Resolutions R-13-22, R-14-22, R-15-22, R-23-22 were adopted. APPROVE CLASS M LIQ LIC/CHG OF OWNERSHIP/ 825 W OAKTON ST Consent Agenda Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve, NEW OWNERSHIP FOR AN EXISTING CLASS M LIQUOR LICENSE (GAS STATION/RETAIL SALES OF BEER & WINE ONLY FOR OFF-SITE CONSUMPTION) FOR 7-ELEVEN, INC., D/B/A 7-ELEVEN #30101J, 825 WEST OAKTON STREET. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. AMEND CITY CODE/ CLASS B LIQ LIC/ 1572 RAND RD Consent Agenda Ordinance M-2-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve First Reading of Ordinance M-2-22, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE TO ADD ONE CLASS "B" LIQUOR LICENSE. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. Page 3 of 14 1/18/22 APPROVE INTERGOV AGRMT/ NIPSTA/ SURPLUS LAD TRK Consent Agenda Ordinance M-5-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve First Reading of Ordinance M-5-22, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS POLICE SAFETY TRAINING ASSOCIATION (NIPSTA) FOR THE DISPOSITION OF A SURPLUS TOWER LADDER TRUCK. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. AUTH PURCH/ UTILITY VEHICLE/ SOURCEWELL Consent Agenda Resolution R-13-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve Resolution R-13-22, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF A KUBATA UTILITY VEHICLE THROUGH SOURCEWELL. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. APPROVE AGRMT/ POLYGRAPH TEST SVCS/ KEVIN W SHAUGHNESSY, INC Consent Agenda Resolution R-14-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve Resolution R-14-22, A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH KEVIN W SHAUGHNESSY, INC FOR POLYGRAPH TESTING SERVICES. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. APPROVE AGRMT/ PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST SVCS/ COPS & FIRE, INC Consent Agenda Resolution R-15-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve Resolution R-15-22, A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH COPS & FIRE, INC FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING SERVICES. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. DECLARING SURPLUS & PURCH/ BACKHOE LOADER/ SOURCEWELL Consent Agenda Ordinance M-4-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve First Reading of Ordinance M-4-22, AN ORDINANCE DECLARING A BACKHOE LOADER OWNED BY THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AS SURPLUS AND APPROVING THE PURCHASES OF A JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADER THROUGH SOURCEWELL. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. APPROVE CHANGE ORD NO. 1/ AGRMT SEWER LINING PRJ/ HOERR CONSTR, INC Consent Agenda Resolution R-23-22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve Resolution R-23-22, A RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR THE 2021 DES PLAINES SEWER LINING PROJECT WITH HOERR CONSTRUCTION, INC. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. Page 4 of 14 1/18/22 APPROVE MINUTES Consent Agenda Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve the Minutes of the City Council meeting of January 3, 2022, as published. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. APPROVE MINUTES Consent Agenda Moved by Moylan, seconded by Smith to Approve the Closed Session Minutes of the City Council meeting of January 3, 2022, as published. Motion declared carried as approved unanimously under Consent Agenda. UNFINISHED BUSINESS METROPOLITAN SQUARE PLAZA REDESIGN OPTIONS Mayor Pro Tem Brookman stated Mayor Goczkowski requested this item to be deferred until the next meeting he is present. City Manager Bartholomew stated since this is one of Mayor Goczkowski’s initiatives, he would like to be present along with the absent alderman for full debate of this issue. Moved by Chester, seconded by Smith, to Postpone the discussion of Metropolitan Square Plaza redesign options to a future City Council Meeting. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. NEW BUSINESS FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION – Alderman Zadrozny, Chair WARRANT REGISTER Resolution R-17-22 Alderman Zadrozny presented the Warrant Register. Moved by Zadrozny, seconded by Oskerka, to Approve the Warrant Register of January 18, 2022 in the Amount of $4,029,945.29 and Approve Resolution R-17-22. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT- Alderman Chester, Chair CONSIDER APPROVING A ZONING MAP AMD FOR 1387 PROSPECT AVE Ordinance Z-1-22 Director of Community and Economic Development Carlisle reviewed a memorandum dated December 27, 2021. The petitioner, Taseen Atabbi, is requesting a Map Amendment to rezone the subject property from C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District to C-3 General Commercial District to construct a new multi-tenant commercial building and allow for more variety of future uses to locate on site. The property is currently undeveloped and is located at the southwest corner of the Prospect Avenue and Chestnut Street intersection. The petitioner, who has an engineering business called Applied GeoScience Inc, wishes to construct a one-story, multi-tenant commercial building on the site to locate a lab and other future commercial uses and is requesting the map amendment to C-3 General Commercial District as it allows for a wide variety of commercial uses compared to the C-1 Neighborhood Page 5 of 14 1/18/22 Shopping District. The proposal includes a portion of the proposed building devoted to one or multiple commercial uses to be determined and the other portion devoted to the petitioner’s company, Applied GeoScience, Inc. The proposed use would fall under the classification of an office, which is a conditional use in the C-1 district. In addition, other uses interested in locating on this site in the future may not be allowed in the C-1 district or would also require a conditional use to permit, which could inhibit the building’s marketability. The petitioner is looking to maximize the size of the building on the lot while meeting all applicable City codes. Staff has added a condition that the petitioner provides complete architectural drawings, including a site plan prepared by a design professional, at time of building permit to clearly show all proposed improvements on the property. The PZB recommended (5-0) that the City Council approve the request with conditions. Similarly, staff recommends approval of the request via Ordinance Z-1-22, which approves a map amendment with the following conditions: 1. The petitioner shall provide complete architectural drawings, including a Site Plan, prepared by a design professional at time of building permit to show all proposed improvements on the property. 2. Such plans may need to be revised to meet all applicable City of Des Plaines codes. Mayor Pro Tem Brookman expressed her concern with the possible height of the building in a residential area. The petitioner, Taseen Atabbi, spoke regarding the proposed height of the building. Moved by Brookman, seconded by Chester, to Approve the Ordinance Z-1-22, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT FOR 1387 PROSPECT AVENUE, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. Upon voice vote, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. General Counsel Friedman entered the meeting at 7:14 p.m.; General Counsel Lenneman exited the meeting at 7:14 p.m. CONSIDER WAIVING ADD’L COND OF FIN INCENTIVE CLOSING FOR ORCHARDS AT O’HARE DVLP & AUTH THE ASGMT OF FIN INCENTIVE NOTES Resolution R-18-22 Director of Community and Economic Development Carlisle reviewed a memorandum dated January 6, 2022. O’Hare Real Estate LLC (ORE) is requesting to initiate the financial incentive closing (“Closing”) as outlined in the Amended and Restated Development and Economic Incentive Agreement (the “Development Agreement”) made with the City in July 2016 for the Orchards at O’Hare development approximately bounded by Mannheim Road, Higgins Road (the McDonald’s property excluded), the Canadian National Rail Line, and the I-90 Tollway). However, the Development Agreement includes multiple pre-conditions ORE must satisfy before the Closing is allowed to occur, such as proof of a total project cost of at least $28 million and evidence of lender commitments to finance construction of a car wash and freestanding restaurant. The developer reports a project cost to-date of just less than $23 million because the car wash and restaurant have not been built, and the developer has not received lender commitments or proof of future project costs due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Given the extenuating circumstances, ORE requests the City waive these pre- conditions so that the financial incentive closing can occur. Page 6 of 14 1/18/22 In addition, ORE is proposing to transfer and assign the financial incentive notes to Pearlshire DP Development LLC, which because it is not a lender for the project requires the City Council’s approval. Citing economic hardship, including the COVID-19 pandemic, ORE has not been able to complete all of the components of the development envisioned when the City approved the final planned unit development and development/incentive agreement in 2016. Although a hotel (Holiday Inn Express and Suites, 3001 Mannheim) and a gas station with convenience retail (BP, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Which Wich) have been constructed and are occupied, the construction of (i) a drive-through carwash on the north side of the property adjacent to the I- 90 Tollway and (ii) freestanding sit-down restaurant adjacent to Mannheim Road just north of Higgins Creek have not yet occurred. Further, the opening of a restaurant inside the Holiday Inn has not yet occurred. As a result of these unfinished components, ORE was not prepared to close on the various financial incentives included in the Development Agreement. The components of the incentive package are (a) receiving a portion of the property tax increment generated from the “Development Parcel,” up to $2 million (“TIF Note”); (b) a rebate of retail sales taxes generated by the Development Parcel, up to $2 million (“Sales Tax Note”); and (c) a rebate of local hotel taxes, up to $3.5 million (“Hotel Tax Note”). ORE has proposed to the City that by closing and activating the incentives now and by allowing ORE to assign the incentive notes, ORE will be able to free up sufficient capital to move forward with the unfinished components and to continually invest in and better maintain the Development Parcel. Resolution R-18-22 does the following:  Waives the pre-condition for a $28 million total development cost breakdown and accepts a $22.9 million amount (Section 12.D.2.c.i. of the incentive agreement) to account for the documented development costs incurred by ORE to-date  Waives the pre-condition for ORE to submit financing term sheets related to the proposed construction of a carwash and restaurant (Section 12.D.2.d); and  Grants the City’s consent to assign the financial incentive notes to a party other than a lender providing financing to the project (Section 12.A.3.b.vi.). However, R-18-22 also contains requirements that must be met before the Closing and assignment of the notes may occur. The City previously entered into a “Compliance and Temporary Abeyance of Enforcement Agreement,” which the City Council approved on November 15, 2021 and ORE has executed (“Compliance Agreement”). The Compliance Agreement allowed the operator of the Holiday Inn Express to conduct accessory commercial parking on the hotel parcel for up to 12 months without a zoning entitlement subject to various conditions, many of which have not been satisfied yet. To reinforce the Compliance Agreement, none of the Developer’s requested relief will be available or effective unless and until the following conditions have been satisfied:  A fine for the zoning violation of non-permitted commercial parking ($500) as well as approximately $3,200 in property maintenance fines (i.e. litter) must be paid no less than five business days before the Closing; and  The Development Parcel must pass a property inspection indicating full compliance with the terms of the Compliance Agreement one business day before the Closing.  ORE must provide the City with documented evidence of good-faith efforts to market the undeveloped parcels for the purposes of a car wash and restaurant.  The full property taxes for all PINs in the Development Parcel must be paid to the Cook County Treasurer no less than five business days before the proposed assignment date for the notes. Alderman Chester mentioned he is unsure if the current financial situation of the developer is due to a previous prediction that a hotel would not be successful at this location or if it is due Page 7 of 14 1/18/22 to Covid-19. He also questioned the incentive for the developer to continue with advancements that were previously agreed to if this Resolution is approved. City Manager Bartholomew stated he believes that if the City does not agree to close on the notes and does not agree to transfer, then the likelihood of nothing happening is greater than if the City does agree. He also stated that the incentive for the developer to build the restaurant would be money at the end because all of the City’s TIF notes and the City’s shared sales tax agreement are only pay-as-you-go. He mentioned the City only rebates as they earn it; so if they never earn it, they will never get any money. He believes the possible future earning is the incentive, but also acknowledges that there is no guarantee that they will not walk away without any additional property advancement. Alderman Oskerka questioned if the developer could just build pads on the property as a way of honoring their portion of the agreement; and he asked why the hotel was built without an interior restaurant. City Manager Bartholomew stated there is no incentive for the developer to just build a pad; unless they have a restaurant operating with sales tax revenue, they will not get any money. Alderman Moylan stated he does not feel confident that even if the City gives the developer this incentive that they will fulfil further property development. Alderman Chester is concerned the banks are not advancing funds at this time. Alderman Smith is concerned about the lack of a lender. She also mentioned City Manager Bartholomew stated the City has not put money into this project, but she believes the City has put money into it. City Manager Bartholomew stated that the City has not paid out any money in terms of incentives, but in terms of development the City has spend money on building the bridge, brought a water main in, and completed lane improvements on Mannheim Road. Alderman Smith also questioned the status of the use of their parking lot for O’Hare parking without preliminary City approval. Mayor Pro Tem Brookman stated the conditions of the previous agreement were clear; there were items that were required before the City delivers any of the financial incentives. She believes these requirements must be met; she believes this is an unacceptable proposal. She stated this could encourage other developers to do the same; that this is setting precedence. Mayor Pro Tem Brookman is also concerned with the request for the incentives to be assigned to a third party; a partner in which they are in current litigation proceedings. She mentioned there are issues with fines and meeting the conditions of keeping the property well-maintained. She does not agree with approving the Resolution. A representative, Rehan Zaid, from the developer spoke addressing the issues brought forth by the City Council. Alderman Smith questioned why the petitioner delayed in their request to the closing of the notes. Alderman Oskerka questioned the City fines and property taxes the owner has outstating; he also questioned the condition of the property, and their resolution for this in the future. Page 8 of 14 1/18/22 Moved by Moylan, seconded by Oskerka, to Deny the Resolution R-18-22, A RESOLUTION WAIVING ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVE CLOSING FOR ORCHARDS AT O'HARE DEVELOPMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE ASSIGNMENT OF FINANCIAL INCENTIVE NOTES. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. COMMUNITY SERVICES - Alderman Smith, Member 2022 CITY- SPONSORED EVENTS Senior Communications Coordinator Stern reviewed a memorandum dated January 6, 2022. The City of Des Plaines has historically hosted a variety of events and programs to engage the community. As part of strategic planning and the 2022 budget process, Council directed staff to develop a plan to best meet the needs of our community. Council approved $150,000 for City-sponsored events in the FY22 budget. Staff took a strategic approach to developing this plan, conducting an analysis, which included evaluating available metrics, garnering input through a resident survey, reviewing City resources, considering other community events and more. As a result of these findings, staff recommends the following Events Plan as a step in advancing the City’s strategic goals. The Media Services team will analyze the results of the 2022 event program and will make longer-term recommendations for 2023 and beyond. Existing Events Recommended for Continuation:  Community Garage Sale – Staff recommends moving this event to the Spring to coincide with spring cleaning. o Date – April 2022 o Estimated Budget – Not to exceed $2,000.00  Taste of Des Plaines - Featuring live entertainment, games, a beer garden and local cuisine. Including more teen-friendly acts and entertainment. Re-brand the Community Stage as our “World Stage” and program entertainment to incorporate diverse acts. Create additional photo opportunities that encourage guests to engage/interact. o Date – June 17–18, 2022 o Estimated Budget - $60,000.00  Independence Day Fireworks - Incorporating more refreshments, activities and entertainment for attendees. o Date – July 1, 2022 o Estimated Budget - $67,000.00  Independence Day Parade - Incorporating diverse entertainment options to more accurately reflect the community. o Date – July 4, 2022 o Estimated Budget - $25,000.00-$30,000.00 (does not include staff compensation)  Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony - A tree lighting ceremony; including performances by local community groups and typically includes visits with Santa for the kids. Continue event enhancements to reflect our community diversity. Offer additional engagement opportunities for the families in attendance. Pending COVID protocols, re-introduce more Santa opportunities. o Date – December 2, 2022 o Estimated Budget - $8,500.00 Page 9 of 14 1/18/22  Tour Des Plaines (co-sponsored with Des Plaines History Center) - Community Bike Ride collaboration with Des Plaines History Center, highlighting history and landmarks in the City. o Date – May and October 2022 o Estimated Budget – Staff Compensation for Police Support  Patriot Day - Recognize the first responders and all those who lost their lives in the attacks on September 11, 2001; including honor guard, speeches by chaplain, both chiefs, mayor, musical tributes, end of watch bell ringing. o Date – September 11, 2022 o Estimated Budget - $0.00 New Events Recommended for 2022:  Beautify Des Plaines Campaign - Building a sustainability campaign for the Spring. Example events could include: recycling events, community clean up, planting workshops, Public Works Arbor day celebration. o Date – April 2022 o Estimated Budget – Not to Exceed $3,500.00  Des Plaines Market - Partner with Bensidoun USA (manager/host of several local French Markets) to secure a variety of vendors and product offerings. Staff would bring a contract to City Council for approval. o Date - TBA o Estimated Budget - $20,000.00-$25,000.00 Recommend Discontinuing Friday Nights Live: The weekly event series during the summer months (totaling ten) features local performers on a stage in Metropolitan Square. Overall, this event has not drawn the desired crowds and requires significant overhead and manpower costs, resulting in a very limited return on investment. Additionally, in 2021, the Des Plaines Park District began hosting a similar event—Live on the Lake. Hosting two similar events back to back in Des Plaines (Thursdays/Fridays) is redundant and could reduce the success of either/both events. New Events for 2023 and Beyond:  Des Plaines Cultural Festival – A community event celebrating our diversity. Implementation of the recommended 2022 Events Plan is estimated between $186,000 - $196,000. Media Services will collect data and analyze the event structure and recommend additions or changes for 2023. Alderman Chester asked about the involvement of the Special Events Commission and the Youth Commission. Senior Communications Coordinator Stern stated the Special Events Commission is participating in the planning of the Fourth of July Parade, and the Youth Commission participated in the Taste of Des Plaines. Alderman Oskerka asked what events are being planned to draw people to Metropolitan Square rather than only the Holiday Tree Lighting, especially with the cancellation of Friday Nights Live. Senior Communications Coordinator Stern stated at this time Metropolitan Square is one of the locations being considered for the Des Plaines Market. Alderman Chester is concerned with the viability of a farmer’s market, and its competition to the local businesses. Page 10 of 14 1/18/22 Alderman Zadrozny requested if the garage sale is in April, that it is at the end of the month with hopes of warmer weather. Alderman Oskerka mentioned a Christkindlmarket market for the weekend of the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony might be a good idea to draw more attention to the downtown area. City Council consensus was to move forward with the 2022 City-Sponsored Events Plan. CONSIDER AUTH AGRMT WITH THE DES PLAINES PARK DIST AND THE DES PLAINES CMTY SNR CTR FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR SVCS Resolution R-19-22 The Des Plaines Community Senior Center serves Des Plaines seniors through intellectually enriching, socially engaging, and physically energizing programs and volunteer opportunities. The intergovernmental relationship between the City, Senior Center and the Park District has been a very successful one which has benefitted many of the City’s residents. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Interlocal Agreement between the Des Plaines Community Senior Center and the City, as well as authorize subsidy funding in the budgeted amount of $55,000 for the 2022 fiscal year. President and CEO of the Frisbie Senior Center Stephen Samuelson spoke on behalf of the program, and the other Des Plaines Community Senior Center related resolutions being voted on tonight. Resident John Maag spoke regarding the Des Plaines Community Senior Center fees. Moved by Chester, seconded by Moylan, to Approve the Resolution R-19-22, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DES PLAINES PARK DISTRICT AND THE DES PLAINES COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR SERVICES. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. CONSIDER AUTH AGRMT WITH THE DES PLAINES CMTY SNR CTR FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR THE MEALS ON WHEELS PRGM Resolution R-20-22 During the 2022 Budget deliberations, the Des Plaines Community Senior Center requested a $40,000 subsidy from the City for the Meals on Wheels program, which was approved by the City Council. The Meals on Wheels program continues to sustain aging-at-home practices, provide critical nourishment for program participants, and maintain necessary outreach and monitoring for the City’s most vulnerable residents. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Des Plaines and the Des Plaines Community Senior Center to provide the Meals on Wheels program, as well as authorize subsidy funding in the budgeted amount of $40,000 for the 2022 fiscal year. Moved by Chester seconded by Oskerka, to Approve the Resolution R-20-22, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DES PLAINES COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR THE MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. Page 11 of 14 1/18/22 CONSIDER AUTH AGRMT WITH THE DES PLAINES CMTY SNR CTR FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND SUPPORT SVCS Resolution R-21-22 The Des Plaines Community Senior Center serves Des Plaines seniors through intellectually enriching, socially engaging, and physically energizing programs and volunteer opportunities. They offer a wide variety of services, such as daily social and recreational activities, on-going educational programming, one on one counseling options focusing on health, legal, employment, as well as others. The Senior Center works closely with the Health and Human Services Division (HHS) of the City. Over the past several years the City of Des Plaines has partnered with the Senior Center on the meals on wheels program, which has been very successful for the City. Through these intergovernmental partnerships the City along with the Senior Center are able to provide efficient and effective services to our residents. In 2017, the City Council approved an agreement with the Senior Center to provide additional services that have been previously provided by the City. Some of the services that have been offered include the following:  Health Screenings o Blood pressure (2x per month) o Cholesterol (monthly) o Balance (monthly) o Flu shots (2x per year) o Hearing o Podiatrist  Health Presentations o “Lunch & Learn” Senior Health Talk (monthly) o “Ask the Pharmacist – Brown Bag” (quarterly) o Shingles (annually) o Dental health (bi-annually) o Take Charge of your Health  Support Groups o Parkinson’s Disease (monthly) o Caregivers Support Group (monthly) o Diabetes o Various with mental health focus  Referrals o Senior-related services  Housing  In-home support  Rehabilitation o Miscellaneous local resources and assistance programs  City Services o Benefits Access* o Access to Care* o Handicap Placards* o Subsidized Taxi Ride Program* o Emergency Assistance* *Frisbie Senior Center staff has a general understanding of processes/procedures as a result of a past internship in the City’s Health and Human Services Department. The cost of providing this service is $41,500, which the City has agreed to fund on an annual basis. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Interlocal Agreement between the Des Plaines Community Senior Center and the City, as well as authorize subsidy funding in the amount of $41,500 for the 2022 fiscal year. Page 12 of 14 1/18/22 Moved by Chester, seconded by Oskerka, to Approve the Resolution R-21-22, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DES PLAINES COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR HEALTH AND SUPPORT SERVICES. Upon roll call, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. PUBLIC SAFETY- Alderman Oskerka, Chair CONSIDER APPROVING AMD TO THE RULES AND REGLS OF THE BOARD OF FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES Resolution R-22-22 City Manager Bartholomew reviewed a memorandum dated January 5, 2022. The City Council, at its November 15, 2021 meeting, adopted Ordinance M-14-21 which made amendments to Chapter 6 of Title 2 of the City Code (“Code”) concerning the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners (“Board”). These amendments clarified current practices in some sections of the Code as well as added language in other sections based upon best practices seen in other organizations. The amendments addressed the following, but not limited to: governance structure, home rule authority, attorney representation, duties of Officers, record keeping, and how the adoption of rules and regulations would be handled. As a result of the changes to the Code, the Rules and Regulations (“Rules”) of the Board were reviewed to ensure consistency and compliance with the Code. Additionally, the Fire Chief requested modifications to sections of the Rules pertaining to the Fire Department. The Board held numerous public meetings over the last 60 days to review the Rules and discuss proposed revisions. These meetings included the Fire and Police Chiefs, Assistant City Manager/Finance Director, Human Resources Director and the Board Attorney. On occasion, there were staff members of the fire and police departments present at the meetings as well. The meetings primarily focused on the necessary revisions to specific chapters of the Rules and cleanup of certain grammatical or numbering errors throughout the document. Chapter 1, Administration, of the Rules required a number of revisions directly related to the governance of the Board to be consistent with the ordinance amending the changes to the Code. Modifications to Chapters 5 & 6 of the Rules, directly related to the testing and appointments of firefighters as requested by the Fire Chief. The revisions to these sections provide additional flexibility when administering tests to establish eligibility lists as well as the ability to broaden the candidate pool. Specifically, the changes provide an alternative to the existing physical ability test and preference points. Additionally, the revisions to these sections are written to eliminate very rigid restrictions and allow the Board to modify a specific examination process without having to proceed through the rule making process. All revisions were made to incorporate required statutory compliance and best practices. On January 4, 2022, at a Special Meeting of the Board of Fire & Police Commission, the Board approved the rules as amended. The Board and City Staff recommend approval of Resolution R - 22- 22 amending the Rules and Regulations of Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. Page 13 of 14 1/18/22 Moved by Oskerka, seconded by Smith, to Approve the Resolution R-22-22, A RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS. Upon voice vote, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. CONSIDER W/D FROM PART IN THE RGNL EMERG DSPCH CTR Resolution R-24-22 Fire Chief Anderson reviewed a memorandum dated January 5, 2022. The City of Des Plaines (“City”) had operated its own dispatch center until it entered into agreements to contract those services out to other entities. In September of 2013, the City entered into an intergovernmental agreement for membership in the Regional Emergency Dispatch Center (“RED Center”), located in Northbrook, to provide dispatch services for the Fire Department. In July of 2014, the City entered into an agreement with the Village of Wheeling to provide dispatch services for the Police Department. The concept of having dispatch services performed by two different centers, in two different locations, focusing on their respective disciplines seems appropriate on the surface. However, with the current model, there is potential for significant issues to occur within the system including, but not limited to, 911 call transfers, interoperability between fire and police, and the economics of such services. Both the Fire and Police Departments have new leadership throughout their respective administrative staff which has provided an ability to review and look further into how dispatch services are delivered to the City as a whole. Additionally, there have been a number of incidents where the entire dispatch process has impacted responses, communications, and trust in the system. When a person calls 911 from within the City, the call goes directly to the location the police department receives its dispatch services. In the City’s case, a 911 call will typically be answered at the Wheeling Dispatch Center. If the 911 caller is requesting assistance for a fire or medical incident, the caller is transferred to RED Center where the fire department receives its dispatch services only after the police dispatcher obtains certain information in case the call is dropped during the transfer. When a RED Center fire dispatcher answers the call, many of the same questions asked by the police dispatcher are repeated before getting to the reason the person dialed 911. The transfer of calls from one location to another does create caller frustration or anxiety by having to repeat answers to the very same questions they were just asked by the police dispatcher. Even when the caller is on the line with RED Center, the Wheeling Police dispatcher is still listening and obtaining information for the police department. In addition to the call transfer issue, anytime the fire department needs police assistance, they need to contact RED Center over the radio. RED Center then calls Wheeling Dispatch via phone and seeks the assistance of the police. The process is reversed when the police need assistance from the fire department. Additionally, the police and fire departments operate on two different radio systems where neither can talk directly to each other without having to use an entirely different radio. Lastly, the economics of obtaining services through two distinctively different centers can be costly as many functions are duplicated. Additionally, the funding models of both entities are significantly different. Page 14 of 14 1/18/22 The Fire and Police Chiefs, as well as our administrative staffs have completed a cursory review of the dispatch services for the City and have determined that there may be an opportunity to enhance the services provided to the departments as well as the residents. Staff has inquired of Northwest Central Dispatch System (“NWCDS”), located in Arlington Heights, regarding their services and potential membership. NWCDS has indicated they have interest in having Des Plaines be part of their system, however final cutover would not occur until the fall of 2023. Both departments desire to continue to completely evaluate the opportunity with NWCDS which may have a direct, positive impact on service to the community, operational interoperability, and be a cost-effective method of delivery of dispatch services. Staff has reviewed the contracts or by-laws of the current dispatch services and has identified the need to provide RED Center with notice under a very specific timeline. RED Center requires notification of withdrawal at their first Board of Directors Meeting of the fiscal year which will be January 19, 2022. RED Centers by-laws require “written notice of withdrawal by resolution of the Corporate Authorities of the Member”. The City may rescind the notice to withdraw if necessary. Staff recommends the approval of Resolution R - 24 - 22 approving written notice of withdrawal to RED Center. Moved by Oskerka, seconded by Smith, to Approve the Resolution R-24-22, A RESOLUTION PROVIDING NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTICIPATION IN THE REGIONAL EMERGENCY DISPATCH CENTER. Upon voice vote, the vote was: AYES: 6 - Moylan, Oskerka, Zadrozny, Brookman, Chester, Smith NAYS: 0 - None ABSENT: 2 - Lysakowski, Ebrahimi Motion declared carried. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Oskerka, seconded by Chester to adjourn the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Jessica M. Mastalski – City Clerk APPROVED BY ME THIS DAY OF , 2022 Andrew Goczkowski, MAYOR CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5488 desplaines.org Date: January 24, 2022 To: Mayor Goczkowski and Aldermen of the City Council From: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager Subject: Purchase of Property – 1396 East Oakton, Des Plaines, Illinois Issue: The City of Des Plaines wishes to purchase the building and vacant land commonly known as 1396 East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018. This is the site of the former Romano's restaurant. Analysis: The City believes it is in the best interest of its residents to purchase said land from Taoufik S. Boujbel and Ahmad Fahoum (together, the “Seller”). Recommendation: I recommend City Council approve the resolution and purchase and sale agreement as presented for the purchase of 1396 East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois in the amount of $500,000.00 to be funded from contingency TIF #8 funds. Attachments: Attachment 1 – Map of 1396 East Oakton Street Resolution R-32-22 Exhibit A – Legal Description, 1396 East Oakton Street Exhibit B – Purchase and Sale Agreement MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 27 CONSENT AGENDA #11. 0 150 300 ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Print Date: 1/24/2022 1396 East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois Notes Page 2 of 27Attachment 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 32 - 22 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1396 E. OAKTON ST., DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS.__________________________________ WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations, and corporations in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City has contingency funds available for property acquisition in Tax Increment Fund #8 for the purchase of real property during the 2022 fiscal year; and WHEREAS, Taoufik S. Boujbel and Ahmad Fahoum (collectively, "Owner") are the owners of that certain property commonly known as 1396 E. Oakton St. Des Plaines, Illinois 60018, and legally described in Exhibit A attached to, and by this reference made a part of, this Resolution ("Property"); and WHEREAS, the City desires to purchase the Property for the purchase price of $500,000.00 (“Purchase Price”), which purchase is conditioned on the fulfillment of all terms, conditions, and purposes set forth in that certain Agreement of Purchase and Sale by and between the City and the Owner (“Agreement”); and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into the Agreement with the Owner for the purchase of the Property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT. The City Council hereby approves the Agreement with the Owner for the purchase of the Property for the Purchase Price in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit B, and in a final form to the approved by the City Manager and General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE DOCUMENTS. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the final Agreement and the Mayor, City Manager, City Clerk, and City Attorney, and such other officials as may be necessary, are hereby authorized to execute all agreements, legal instruments and other documents required to effectuate the intent of this resolution. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Page 3 of 27 PASSED this ___ day of _________________, 2022. APPROVED this ___ day of ____________________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Approving the Purchase of the Property Located at 1396 E. Oakton St. Page 4 of 27 EXHIBIT A PARCEL: LOTS 11 AND 12 IN BLOCK 17 IN ARTHUR T. MCINTOSH AND COMPANY’S ADDITION TO DES PLAINES HEIGHTS BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART EAST OF RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTH EAST ¼ OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AND THAT PART WEST OF DES PLAINES ROAD OF THE SOUTH ½ OF THE SOUTHWEST ¼ (EXCEPT 4 ACRES IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF) OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N.s: 09-20-416-017-0000; 09-20-416-018-0000; and 09-20-416-019-0000 Commonly known as 1396 E. Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois Page 5 of 27Exhibit A Page 6 of 27Exhibit B Page 7 of 27Exhibit B Page 8 of 27Exhibit B Page 9 of 27Exhibit B Page 10 of 27Exhibit B Page 11 of 27Exhibit B Page 12 of 27Exhibit B Page 13 of 27Exhibit B Page 14 of 27Exhibit B Page 15 of 27Exhibit B Page 16 of 27Exhibit B Page 17 of 27Exhibit B Page 18 of 27Exhibit B Page 19 of 27Exhibit B Page 20 of 27Exhibit B Page 21 of 27Exhibit B Page 22 of 27Exhibit B Page 23 of 27Exhibit B Page 24 of 27Exhibit B Page 25 of 27Exhibit B Page 26 of 27Exhibit B Page 27 of 27Exhibit B OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5300 desplaines.org Date: January 25, 2022 To: Mayor Goczkowski and Aldermen of the City Council From: Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel Subject: Settlement Agreement with Commonwealth Edison Issue: Settlement of the City’s claim against Commonwealth Edison (“ComEd”) in connection with the relocation of certain ComEd facilities for the construction of the Civic Center parking garage. Analysis: The City and ComEd are parties to a franchise agreement dated October 5, 1992 and approved by the City on October 13, 1992 pursuant to City Ordinance No. M-43-92 (“Franchise Agreement”). The Franchise Agreement grants ComEd certain rights to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as may be necessary or convenient to operate an “Electric System,” in, upon, along, over, across, above and under “Public Ways” and “Public Property,” as defined in the Franchise Agreement. On December 16, 2019, the City awarded a contract for the reconstruction and expansion of the Civic Center Parking Garage to Walsh Construction Company II, LLC. The City provided notice to ComEd that ComEd must relocate the certain ComEd facilities on City property for the Garage Expansion Project at ComEd’s expense. ComEd disputed whether it was required to pay for the relocation and demanded the City pay ComEd $274,848.90 to relocate the ComEd Facilities. In order to avoid additional costly delays, the City paid ComEd under protest $274,848.90 for the relocation of the ComEd facilities. In addition, the City incurred other penalties and unnecessary additional costs due to delays and other factors related to the construction of the Garage Expansion Project and the relocation of the ComEd facilities. In settlement of the dispute regarding ComEd’s responsibility to pay for the relocation of the ComEd facilities, the City and ComEd have reach an agreement pursuant to which ComEd will pay $259,829 to the City. This settlement agreement will resolve all pending claims between the City and ComEd regarding the relocation of the ComEd facilities and the Garage Expansion Project. Recommendation: Consider adoption of a resolution approving and authorizing the execution of the settlement agreement between the City and ComEd. Attachments: Resolution R-33-22 Settlement Agreement MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 8 CONSENT AGENDA #12. {00124679.2} 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 33 - 22 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AND COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY. ____________ WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City to contract with individuals, associations and corporations, in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City and Commonwealth Edison Company (“ComEd”) have reached an agreement to resolve all pending matters between them regarding the relocation of certain ComEd facilities to allow the reconstruction and expansion of the Civic Center parking garage (“Settlement Agreement”); and WHEREAS, the City and ComEd desire to enter into the Settlement Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City to enter into the Settlement Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Resolution as findings of the City Council. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT. The Settlement Agreement, in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A and in a final form to be approved by the General Counsel, is approved. SECTION 3. AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT. The City Manager is authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the City, the final Settlement Agreement. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Page 2 of 8 {00124679.2} 2 PASSED this _____ day of ____________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of _____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel #69659373_v2 Page 3 of 8 Execution Copy 1/25/2022 {00123650.4} SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Settlement Agreement (“Settlement Agreement”) dated as of the last date signed below (“Effective Date”) is entered into by the City of Des Plaines, and Illinois home rule municipality (“City”) and Commonwealth Edison Company (“ComEd”) (collectively the City and ComEd are referred to in this Settlement Agreement as the “Parties,” and each as a “Party”). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City and ComEd are parties to a franchise agreement dated October 5, 1992 and approved by the City on October 13, 1992 pursuant to City Ordinance No. M- 43-92, attached to this Complaint as Exhibit C (“Franchise Agreement”). WHEREAS, the Franchise Agreement grants ComEd certain rights to construct, operate and maintain utility facilities as may be necessary or convenient to operate an “Electric System,” in, upon, along, over, across, above and under “Public Ways” and “Public Property,” as defined in the Franchise Agreement. WHEREAS, Section 4.2 of the Franchise Agreement provides: 4.2 Relocation or Removal of Facilities 4.2.1 Upon receiving at least 30 days’ notice from the City, the Licensee [ComEd] shall, at its own expense, temporarily or permanently remove, relocate, change or alter the position of any Utility Facilities in Public Ways or Public Property whenever the Corporate Authorities shall have determined that such removal, relocation, change or alteration: (1) is reasonably necessary for the construction, repair, maintenance, improvement or use of such Public Ways or Public Property; (2) is reasonably necessary for the location, construction, replacement, maintenance, improvement or use of other Property of the City; or (3) is reasonably necessary for the operations of the City. The City agrees to engineer the projects in the Public Ways or Public Property either so as not to require any such removal, relocation, change or alteration or, if that is not reasonably feasible, so as to minimize the Licensee’s expenses in making such removals, changes, or alterations. The Licensee will not be responsible for the expense of removals, relocations, changes or alterations required by the City primarily for the purpose of assisting either private projects or a municipal electric utility.” (Ex. C, p. 11, §4.2.1). (“Relocation Provision”). WHEREAS, the City determined that reconstruction and expansion of its Civic Center Garage, including expanding the garage footprint to the east of the existing structure and constructing a basement for secured parking, was necessary (“Garage Expansion Project”) and on December 16, 2019, the City awarded a contract for the Garage Expansion Page 4 of 8Exhibit A Execution Copy 1/25/2022 {00123650.4} Page 2 of 5 Project to Walsh Construction Company II, LLC (“Walsh Construction”) with the anticipated construction commencement date of on or before January 2, 2020 and completion date of December 31, 2020 (“Walsh Agreement”). WHEREAS, the City provided notice to ComEd that ComEd must relocate the ComEd Facilities on City property for the Garage Expansion Project at ComEd’s expense, and ComEd disputed whether it was required to pay for the relocation and demanded the City pay ComEd $274,848.90 to relocate the ComEd Facilities. WHEREAS, the City paid ComEd in protest $274,848.90, which amount the City alleges should be refunded to the City in its entirety. WHEREAS, the City also alleges that, due to delays and other factors caused by ComEd, it incurred penalties and other unnecessary additional costs for the Garage Expansion Project under its contract with Walsh Construction in the amount of $252,876. WHEREAS, the City also paid ComEd’s contractor Intren approximately $95,488 for work in connection with the Project that it alleges should have been ComEd’s responsibility. WHEREAS, in light of the above, the City claims that ComEd owes it $623,212.90 in connection with the Project (the City’s “Claim”). WHEREAS, ComEd denies that it is liable to the City for any portion of its Claim. WHEREAS, in recognition of the expense and hazards of litigation, the Parties wish to resolve this matter. THEREFORE, in consideration of the various undertakings and covenants hereinafter provided for, the Parties hereby agree as follows: SETTLEMENT TERMS 1. Recitals. Each of the recitals set forth above is expressly incorporated herein. 2. Settlement Amount. In consideration of the foregoing and in further consideration of the statements, representations, promises, covenants and warranties as set forth herein, ComEd will pay to the City in settlement of its Claim the total amount of $259,829 (the “Settlement Amount”), which payment must be made by ComEd within 30 days after the Effective Date. This payment will constitute full payment and satisfaction of all of City’s Claim. 3. No Admission. This Agreement constitutes the compromise of disputed claims, causes of actions, denials, defenses made or to be made by the Parties or any of them, and attorney fees and costs, and is being entered into solely for the purpose of Page 5 of 8Exhibit A Execution Copy 1/25/2022 {00123650.4} Page 3 of 5 bringing to an end the real or potential claims referred to herein and to avoid costs of litigation. The Parties understand and agree that neither the entry into this Agreement nor the payment of any sum of money pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute or be construed as an admission of liability by either Party to any person or entity. This Settlement Agreement, each of its provisions, any prior drafts thereof, any negotiations, proceedings, or agreements relating to it, and any matter arising in connection with such negotiations, proceedings, or agreements shall not be offered or received in evidence in any litigation other than litigation brought to enforce the terms of this Settlement Agreement. 4. Release by the City. In addition to the consideration above, and in consideration of the promises and other consideration exchanged herein, the City, on behalf of itself and its predecessors and successors in interest, assignees, nominees, affiliates, divisions, subrogees, attorneys, representatives, employees, officers, directors, partners, agents, insurers, successors, and assigns, or agents of all of the foregoing (each in their capacity as such and not otherwise), knowingly and voluntarily waives its rights, and fully releases, remises, acquits, and forever discharges ComEd, its respective predecessors and successors in interest, assignees, nominees, parent companies, past and present subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, subrogees, attorneys, representatives, employees, officers, directors, stockholders, partners, agents, insurers, successors, and assigns, from any and all claims, counterclaims, charges, demands, rights, liabilities, and causes of action of any kind, whether in law, statute or in equity and whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, direct or indirect, suspected, fixed or contingent, past, present or future, that have arisen in any way out of the facts and circumstances of the City’s Claim. 5. Scope of Promises, Representations, and Inducements. The Parties acknowledge, warrant, and represent that no promises, representations or inducements, except as set forth in this Settlement Agreement, have been offered or made by any of the Parties to secure the execution of the Release above or this Settlement Agreement, and that the Release above and this Settlement Agreement are executed without reliance on any statements or any representations not contained herein. Except as otherwise provided herein, each of the Parties knowingly waives (1) any claim that this Settlement Agreement was induced by any misrepresentation or nondisclosure, and (2) any right to rescind or avoid this Settlement Agreement based upon presently existing facts, known or unknown. 6. Release as a Defense. This Settlement Agreement may be pleaded as a full and complete defense and may be used as the basis for an injunction against any action, suit, or proceeding which may be prosecuted, instituted, or attempted by any Party in breach thereof. 7. Survival. All promises, covenants, warranties and representations contained in this Settlement Agreement shall survive execution of this Settlement Agreement, except where explicitly stated otherwise. 8. Successors and Assigns. This Settlement Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties’ successors, assigns, beneficiaries, heirs, executors, Page 6 of 8Exhibit A Execution Copy 1/25/2022 {00123650.4} Page 4 of 5 trustees, administrators, and representatives, officers, directors, stockholders, agents, and insurers. 9. Construction. The Parties each acknowledge and agree that each has been represented by counsel in the negotiation and drafting of this Settlement Agreement, that each Party has been responsible for drafting this Settlement Agreement, and that no Party is entitled to have any wording of this Settlement Agreement construed against any other Party in the event of a dispute in connection with this Settlement Agreement. Neither this Settlement Agreement nor its terms will be construed against any Party by reason of its participation in its drafting. On the contrary, this Settlement Agreement shall be construed as if all Parties hereto prepared it. 10. Entire Agreement. This Settlement Agreement constitutes the entire, complete, and exclusive agreement between and among the Parties hereto with respect to the matters herein, and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements between the Parties, either written or oral. The Parties are not relying on any statements, promises, agreements, or inducements other than what is stated in this Settlement Agreement. 11. Modification or Amendment. This Settlement Agreement shall not be modified, altered, or discharged except by an instrument in writing, signed by the Party against whom enforcement of the amendment, alteration, or modification is sought. 12. Governing Law. This Settlement Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois, without reference to principles of choice or conflict of law. 13. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and shall be admissible in evidence, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument and shall become effective when counterparts executed by each Party have been delivered to counsel for all other Parties. Execution by facsimile, by an electronically transmitted signature, or by Portable Document Format (PDF), shall be fully and legally binding on the Parties. 14. Headings. The paragraph headings in this Settlement Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of its provisions. 15. Authority and No Assignment. Each Party: (a) represents and warrants that it is authorized to enter into this Settlement Agreement and that it is authorized to give the releases contained herein and (b) represents and warrants that, other than as expressly set forth herein, neither it nor any of its agents, representatives, officers, members, employees, or attorneys, have made or have purported to make, assign, transfer, sell, pledge or hypothecate, any actual or alleged claims, demands, causes of action, obligation, liabilities, or any interest in the matters being released by this Settlement Agreement, which, but for such assignment or transfer, would be subject to the release in this Settlement Agreement. Page 7 of 8Exhibit A Execution Copy 1/25/2022 {00123650.4} Page 5 of 5 16. Severability. Should any provision of this Settlement Agreement be declared or determined by a court to be illegal or invalid, the court shall have the power to modify this Settlement Agreement so that it conforms with prevailing law and the validity of the remaining parts, terms, or provisions shall not be affected thereby. If any provision of this Settlement Agreement shall be held, declared, or pronounced void, voidable, invalid, unenforceable, or inoperative, in whole or in part, for any reason by any court of competent jurisdiction, government authority, or otherwise, such holding, declaration, or pronouncement shall not adversely affect any other provision of this Settlement Agreement, which shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and be enforced in accordance with its terms. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Parties hereby knowingly, voluntarily and intelligently waive any provision of law that prohibits or renders void or unenforceable any part, provision, representation or warranty hereof. 17. Disclosure and Confidentiality. The Parties desire to maintain the confidentiality of this Agreement and its terms to the extent not inconsistent with applicable requirements of law, including, without limitation, the Illinois Open Meetings Act, 5 ILCS 120/1 et seq. (“OMA”), and the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, 5 ILCS 140/1 et seq. (“Illinois FOIA”). Other than taking the actions necessary under the OMA and the Des Plaines Municipal Code to allow the Des Plaines City Council to properly consider and approve this Agreement at a duly called public meeting of the Des Plaines City Council, the City will not otherwise publish or announce the terms or conditions of this Agreement, except as may be necessary pursuant to any request under the Illinois FOIA. 18. No Publicity. The Parties agree not to issue any press releases regarding this Settlement Agreement. Dated this __ day of February, 2022. THE CITY OF DES PLAINES By: Dated this ___ day of February, 2022. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY By: ACTIVE 222990664 Page 8 of 8Exhibit A COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org Date: January 6, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED AP, City Manager From: John T. Carlisle, AICP, Director of Community and Economic Development Subject: Metropolitan Square Plaza Redesign Options (The Lakota Group) Issue: The Mayor and City Council expressed interest in the strategic planning session in October 2021 to consider potential redesign of the Metropolitan Square plaza. The City has re-engaged The Lakota Group, a Chicago-based urban design firm that has studied Metropolitan Square in the past, to revisit prior ideas with the current Council, to collect their feedback, to help settle on a preferred design, and to provide cost estimates and an implementation framework. Analysis: Metropolitan Square has been highlighted both in strategic and comprehensive planning as an area that could be enhanced through a physical redesign. Considerations include location, orientation, and number of parking spaces; type of plaza surface; traffic and pedestrian routing and access; “placemaking” elements such as benches, shade, landscaping and trees, overhead-cover structures; fountains; and outdoor tables for dining for the adjacent restaurants. In 2015 and 2016, the City engaged The Lakota Group to conduct a public input process and to arrive at recommendations for redesigns of the plaza. They presented options to the City Council in May 2016, which were distilled into a Concept 1 and Concept 2. Presentation: Kevin Clark, Principal for The Lakota Group, is prepared to present to the Council to kick-off the new engagement, to re-explain the concept design proposals from 2016, to facilitate discussion, and to list follow-up steps and actions. Attachments Attachment 1: Excerpt from Comprehensive Plan, Downtown Des Plaines Chapter, Implementation Table Attachment 2: Excerpt from May 2016 Lakota Presentation to City Council (Concepts Included) MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 13 UNFINISHED BUSINESS #1. Attachment 1 Page 2 of 13 Attachment 2 Page 3 of 13 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 13 Attachment 2 Page 5 of 13 • • • • • • • • 6 Attachment 2 Page 6 of 13 Attachment 2 Page 7 of 13 29 • • • • • • Attachment 2 Page 8 of 13 30 Attachment 2 Page 9 of 13 31 Attachment 2 Page 10 of 13 32 • • • • • Attachment 2 Page 11 of 13 33 Attachment 2 Page 12 of 13 34 • - - - • - - - Attachment 2 Page 13 of 13 FINANCE DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5300 desplaines.org Date: January 26, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager From: Dorothy Wisniewski, Assistant City Manager/Director of Finance Subject: Resolution R-30-22, February 7, 2022 Warrant Register Recommendation: I recommend that the City Council approve the February 7, 2022 Warrant Register Resolution R-30-22. Warrant Register……………………………$4,051,283.59 MEMORANDUM Estimated General Fund Balance Balance as of 12/31/2021: $32,347,334 Please use caution when evaluating this number as revenues fluctuate dramatically from month to month due to delays in receiving sales tax revenue from the State and 1st & 2nd installments of property tax revenue. Page 1 of 37 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R-30-22 Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines that the following bills are due and payable and that the Mayor and City Clerk be and are hereby authorized to make payment for same. February 7, 2022 Page 2 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount 1 2478 DUI Fines 1518 Intoximeters Inc 696853 Repair Intoximeter 12/22/2021 415.00 2 4160 Real Estate Transfer Tax 8562 Smith, Christopher Refund 01/07/22 Real Estate Transfer Tax Refund - Closing 12/06/2021 695.00 3 4210 Personal Property Replacement Tax 4999 Des Plaines Public Library 4th Qtr 2021 PPRT Allocation 4th Qtr 2021 23,247.00 4 4630 Resident Ambulance Fees 7814 Medicare B Illinois DPIL-2134962:1 Medical Reimbursement DOS 08/28/2021 350.67 5 4631 Nonresident Ambulance Fees 1459 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois DPIL- 210003301:1 Medical Reimbursement DOS 01/27/2021 1,543.50 6 4631 Nonresident Ambulance Fees 7683 State Farm DPIL- 210019321:1 Medical Reimbursement DOS 05/22/2021 100.00 7 4631 Nonresident Ambulance Fees 8561 AARP DPIL- 210019333:1 Medical Reimbursement 05/22/2021 85.23 8 4631 Nonresident Ambulance Fees 1459 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois DPIL-2131690:1 Medical Reimbursement DOS 08/10/2021 959.57 26,980.97 9 6000 Professional Services 8452 Anderson Legislative Consulting LTD 01-2022 Lobbyist Services - January 2022 R- 130-21 5,420.00 5,420.00 10 5310 Membership Dues 1649 Municipal Clerks of IL 2022 Clerk 2022 City Clerk Dues 85.00 11 5310 Membership Dues 1649 Municipal Clerks of IL 2022 Deputy 2022 Deputy Clerk Dues 85.00 12 6000 Professional Services 8197 American Legal Publishing Corporation 13052 Annual Web Hosting Fee 01/01/2022-01/01/2023 500.00 13 6100 Publication of Notices 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers 187143 Legal Notice - 2022 Bridge Repairs 12/29/2021 86.55 14 6100 Publication of Notices 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers 187154 Legal Notice - Chipper Body Truck 01/05/2022 86.55 15 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1077 Shred-It USA LLC 8000742241 Shredding Services 11/12- 12/17/2021 111.54 16 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 33.44 988.08 6,408.08 17 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6873 12-21 Non-Retainer Litigation 127.50 18 6009 Legal Fees - Admin Hearings/Prosecutions 1073 Bartel, Raymond 22-01 Administrative Hearings & Traffic Court January 2022 815.00 19 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 57.91 1,000.41 City Administration Division: 210 - City Manager Total 210 - City Manager Division: 120 - City Clerk Total 120 - City Clerk Total 10 - Elected Office Total 00 - Non Departmental Elected Office Division: 110 - Legislative Total 110 - Legislative City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account Fund: 100 - General Fund Department: 00 - Non Departmental Page 3 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 20 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6849 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 921.00 21 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6864 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 605.00 22 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6874 12-21 Non-Retainer Litigation 712.50 23 6009 Legal Fees - Admin Hearings/Prosecutions 1073 Bartel, Raymond 21-25 Traffic Court - December 2021 500.00 24 6010 Legal Fees - Labor & Employment 1127 Clark Baird Smith LLP 14938 Legal Fees December 2021 18,127.50 20,866.00 25 6300 R&M Software 5068 IT Savvy LLC 01319601 2 Cisco Extended Service Agreements 01/10/2022- 01/09/2023 939.88 26 6305 R&M Equipment 8399 Park Place Technologies LLC PUSA1009004468 8 Server Maintenance Contract 02/01-02/28/2022 117.00 27 7005 Printer Supplies 1820 Datasource Ink 22082 2 Toner Cartridges for Various City Printers 108.00 28 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1628 6 Fasteners 1.82 29 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 38.93 30 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1026 CDW LLC P660221 1 Tripp Blank Patch Panel 21.73 31 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1026 CDW LLC P675713 24 Keystone Jacks 101.52 32 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1026 CDW LLC Q680881 8 Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC High Density 2,367.84 3,696.72 33 5310 Membership Dues 5414 3CMA 1372 Associate Membership - Dir of Media Svcs 01/01-12/31/2022 845.00 34 6110 Printing Services 1233 Press Tech Inc 48803 Printing & Addressing for 25K 2022 Community Calendars 12/27/21 11,104.00 35 6110 Printing Services 1233 Press Tech Inc 48951 1 Box of Business Cards 01/17/2022 20.00 36 6110 Printing Services 1106 Chromatech Printing Inc 9111/26152 1000 Pocket Directories 01/03/2022 863.00 37 8015 Equipment 6694 Key Code Media Inc 0008588-1 R-155-21 & R-202-21- Control Room Upgrades 21,912.40 34,744.40 38 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 25980 7 Pre-Employment Physicals 12/08 - 12/28/2021 885.00 39 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 8533 Justifacts Credential Verification 342707 4 Pre-Employment Background Screenings 12/08 - 12/11/2021 483.00 40 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 8291 Accurate Employment Screening LLC AUR2077213 Pre-Employment Screening Services 12/01 - 12/31/2021 400.50 Division: 240 - Media Services Total 240 - Media Services Division: 250 - Human Resources Division: 220 - Legal Total 220 - Legal Division: 230 - Information Technology Total 230 - Information Technology Page 4 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 41 5345 Post-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 25925 3 Police Pre-Employ Physicals + Probationary Exams 12/8 - 12/28 198.00 42 6100 Publication of Notices 1485 ILCMA - IL City/County Management Assoc 3279 Job Posting - HR Generalist 1/6 - 1/26/2022 50.00 43 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1077 Shred-It USA LLC 8000742241 Shredding Services 11/12- 12/17/2021 111.54 44 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5134257-0 2 Folders, 1 Desk Holder, 1 Bell, 3 Packs of Pen, Etc. 299.99 45 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 38.93 2,466.96 62,774.49 46 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1077 Shred-It USA LLC 8000742241 Shredding Services 11/12- 12/17/2021 111.54 47 7000 Office Supplies 4239 Anderson Safford 9872 2 Self Inking Dater Stamps 169.18 48 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 73.40 49 7200 Other Supplies 2016 Signarama 42655 2 Engraved Nameplates for Finance Back Office 45.00 50 7200 Other Supplies 2016 Signarama 42669 2 Engraved Nameplates for Finance Front Office 39.00 438.12 51 6000 Professional Services 6315 B&F Construction Code Services Inc 15422 Inspections 12/30/2021 Project Number 3122437 440.00 52 6000 Professional Services 8304 TPI Building Code Consultants Inc 202109 Plan Review & Inspections (Health) September 2021 7,432.50 53 6000 Professional Services 8304 TPI Building Code Consultants Inc 202111 Plan Review & Inspections (Health) November 2021 7,690.00 54 6000 Professional Services 8304 TPI Building Code Consultants Inc 202112 Plan Review & Inspections (Health) December 2021 1,530.00 55 6000 Professional Services 6315 B&F Construction Code Services Inc 57924 Plan Review 12/06/2021 Project Number 1124631 895.50 56 6000 Professional Services 7647 Citywide Elevator Inspection Services Inc DP71734 19 Elevator Inspections 11/23/21 - 12/17/2021 160.00 57 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6866 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 3,239.00 58 6025 Administrative Services 7961 BridgePay Network Solutions LLC 9184 Utility Web & Business License Transaction Fee for Dec 2021 90.20 59 6110 Printing Services 1233 Press Tech Inc 48964 4 Boxes of Business Cards 01/18/2022 40.00 60 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Oct 2021 City 3 Car Washes October 2021 18.00 61 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5129474-0 1 Dz Pens & 1 Calendar Refill 42.20 62 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5143924-0 3 Dz Pens, 2 Bx Paper, 2 Post Its, 1 Bx Sharpies, 1 Stapler, 2 pad 269.18 Total 30 - Finance Community Development Division: 410 - Building & Code Enforcement Total 250 - Human Resources Total 20 - City Administration Department: 30 - Finance Page 5 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 63 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5143924-1 1 Box Plates & 1 Box of 11x17 Paper 64.82 64 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5144850-0 2 Desk Organizers 105.46 65 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5146171-0 Wrist Rest, Keyboard, 2 Pkt Folders, 1 Case of Binder Clips, Etc. 189.19 66 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5146171-1 1 Box of Small Binder Clips 5.81 67 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 73.40 68 7200 Other Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5143924-1 1 Box Plates & 1 Box of 11x17 Paper 19.19 69 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5146171-0 Wrist Rest, Keyboard, 2 Pkt Folders, 1 Case of Binder Clips, Etc. 55.40 22,359.85 70 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6863 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 374.00 71 6100 Publication of Notices 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers 187155 Public Hearing Legal Notice 01/05/2022 86.55 72 6110 Printing Services 1233 Press Tech Inc 48964 4 Boxes of Business Cards 01/18/2022 20.00 73 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5143924-0 3 Dz Pens, 2 Bx Paper, 2 Post Its, 1 Bx Sharpies, 1 Stapler, 2 pad 100.00 580.55 74 6000 Professional Services 1332 Kane McKenna & Associates 18361 TIF Consulting Serv- Document Prep, Mtgs, & Research- Dec 2021 2,637.50 75 6110 Printing Services 1233 Press Tech Inc 48964 4 Boxes of Business Cards 01/18/2022 20.00 2,657.50 25,597.90 76 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Dec 2021 City 1 Car Wash 12/13/2021 6.00 6.00 77 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1060 Municipal GIS Partners Inc 5549 Geographic Information System Support 12/01-12/31/2021 17,376.13 17,376.13 78 6170 Tree Maintenance 6555 Landscape Concepts Management Inc 14333 86 Tree Stump Removals - 01/04/2022, R-168-19 14,995.50 Division: 530 - Street Maintenance Division: 510 - Engineering Total 510 - Engineering Division: 520 - Geographic Information Systems Total 520 - Geographic Information Systems Total 430 - Economic Development Total 40 - Community Development Public Works & Engineering Division: 420 - Planning & Zoning Total 420 - Planning & Zoning Division: 430 - Economic Development Total 410 - Building & Code Enforcement Page 6 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 79 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 3361 G&L Contractors Inc 19-001992 Snow Removal - 01/01- 01/02/2022, R-138-21 11,288.00 80 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210123 Sidewalk Snow Removal - 12/28/2021, R-137-21 3,800.00 81 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210124 Sidewalk Snow Removal - 12/29/2021, R-137-21 3,800.00 82 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210125 Sidewalk Snow Removal/Salting - 01/01/2022, R-137-21 3,800.00 83 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210126 Sidewalk Snow Removal - 01/02/2022, R-137-21 3,800.00 84 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210127 Sidewalk Salting - 01/05/2022, R- 137-21 1,900.00 85 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210128 Sidewalk Salting - 01/08/2022, R- 137-21 1,900.00 86 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7050 DGO Premium Services Company 210129 Sidewalk Salting - 01/09/2022, R- 137-21 1,900.00 87 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 2615 Four Seasons Decor Inc 5625A 2021 Holiday Decorating Program 11/08/2021-01/13/2022 20,975.00 88 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7706 Lakeshore Recycling Systems LLC PS426488 Street Sweeping - End of Leaf Pickup - 12/16/2021 2,022.26 89 6325 R&M Street Lights 1044 H&H Electric Co 38132 Knocked Down Streetlight Repair - 10/19/2021, R-78-19 2,316.23 90 6325 R&M Street Lights 1044 H&H Electric Co 38133 Streetlight Repair - 11/09/2021, R- 78-19 489.15 91 6325 R&M Street Lights 1044 H&H Electric Co 38134 Streetlight/Cable Repair - 11/19/2021, R-78-19 4,555.94 92 6325 R&M Street Lights 1044 H&H Electric Co 38135 Traffic Signal Repair - River Rd - 11/16/2021, R-78-19 496.41 93 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5136075-0 Binders, Sheet Protectors, Highlighters - PW 54.06 94 7030 Supplies - Tools & Hardware 1520 Russo Power Equipment SPI10933599 Telescope Pole Saw 313.99 95 7050 Supplies - Streetscape 2438 Flag Lady Corp The 27142 24 American Flags - Various Locations 1,816.20 96 7050 Supplies - Streetscape 2313 City Electric Supply Company (CES) DEP/053387 Electric Box - Ellinwood 241.54 97 7055 Supplies - Street R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91609 Sideboard Truck - PW 5083 21.19 98 7055 Supplies - Street R&M 1520 Russo Power Equipment SPI10933594 Sidewalk Salt Spreader 239.99 99 7200 Other Supplies 1057 Menard Incorporated 92176 Hose Reel Cart 39.98 80,765.44 100 6000 Professional Services 7619 Henneman Engineering Inc 78214 HVAC Replace Eng Svc - Civic Center - 12/01-12/31/2021, R-180- 19 2,177.32 101 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1029 Cintas Corporation 4106952787 Mat Service - Metra Train Station - 01/05/2022 35.00 102 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1029 Cintas Corporation 4107502411 Mat Service - Police Station - 01/12/2022 122.24 Total 530 - Street Maintenance Division: 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Page 7 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 103 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1029 Cintas Corporation 4107502463 Mat Service - Metra Train Station - 01/12/2022 35.00 104 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 5214 State Industrial Products 902285371 Jan 2022 Drain Maintenance Program - City Hall 109.27 105 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1311 Hill/Ahern Fire Protection LLC 9463 Hazard Inspection - City Hall - 11/01/2021 595.00 106 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1311 Hill/Ahern Fire Protection LLC 9467 Fire Alarm Inspection - Fire Station 61, 62, 63, PW - 11/01/2021 1,000.00 107 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1320 IL State Police Cost 01755-09/21 Fingerprint Background Check Services Sept 2021 28.25 108 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1544 Fox Valley Fire & Safety Company Inc IN00478803 4th Qtr 2021 Radio Monitoring - Food Pantry 210.00 109 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7706 Lakeshore Recycling Systems LLC PS427626 Street Sweeping - End of Leaf Pickup - 12/19/2021 2,022.26 110 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097594 Air Dryer Replace - Police Station - 12/30/2021, R-167-19 2,546.50 111 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097595 HVAC Re-Routing - City Hall 2nd Floor - 12/13/2021, R-167-19 805.00 112 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097596 HVAC Re-Routing - City Hall 2nd Floor - 12/08/2021, R-167-19 230.00 113 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097598 Re-Route Lines - City Hall 2nd Floor - 11/30/2021, R-167-19 5,360.05 114 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097599 Re-Route Lines - City Hall 2nd Floor - 12/06/2021, R-167-19 1,610.00 115 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1025 Bedco Inc 097611 Filter Change - PW Gun Range - 01/04/2021, R-167-19 120.00 116 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 1135 Colley Elevator Co 220167 Door Repair - Theater - 12/18/2021 496.00 117 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 2350 Anderson Elevator Co INV-51710-T9J9 Monthly Elevator Inspections - January 2022 210.00 118 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 2350 Anderson Elevator Co INV-51710-T9J9 Monthly Elevator Inspections - January 2022 210.00 119 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 2350 Anderson Elevator Co INV-51710-T9J9 Monthly Elevator Inspections - January 2022 500.00 120 7025 Supplies - Custodial 1029 Cintas Corporation 4106952874 Cleaners, Paper Towels, Soap, Mat, & Scrubs - PW 143.87 121 7025 Supplies - Custodial 1029 Cintas Corporation 4107502456 Cleaners, Paper Towels, Soap, Mat, & Scrubs - PW 254.45 122 7025 Supplies - Custodial 1028 Case Lots Inc 8606 Can Liners, Urinal Screens, Hand Soap - City Hall 1,901.05 123 7025 Supplies - Custodial 1028 Case Lots Inc 8607 Paper Towels, & Toilet Tissue - City Hall 1,496.30 124 7025 Supplies - Custodial 1028 Case Lots Inc 8815 Toilet Tissue - City Hall 399.20 125 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 0422744 Building Supplies - City Hall 2nd Floor 171.49 126 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1621 Thermostat Heat Pipe - Civic Deck 21.59 127 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1622 Fasteners - Food Pantry 10.00 128 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 2028 Northwest Electrical Supply 17524503 Re-Con Push Breaker - Fire Station #62 100.00 Page 8 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 129 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 3033733 Steel Studs - PW Crew Leader Office 334.98 130 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 3452481 Ram Board - City Hall 2nd Floor 34.37 131 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 4024624 Studs, Washers, Screws, Tapcon, Rebar, Etc. - PW Crew Leader Ofc 503.59 132 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9113184940 2 V-Belts - Fire Station #63 2.38 133 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9155737621 Light Bulbs - PW 104.80 134 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91590 Mortar Mix, Pail, Stove Bolt - Police Station 9.04 135 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91842 2 Toggle Switches - City Hall Finance 2.27 136 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91940 Light Bulbs - Police Station 39.24 137 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91989 Electric Boxes, Toilet Seat for Fire Station #63 55.01 138 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92121 2 Exit Lights w/ Battery Back Up - PW 59.48 139 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92177 Bottled Water - City Hall 29.20 140 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92213 Gutter Cable, Cord & Heaters 148.64 141 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 5969 Security Equipment Supply Inc P33050 Door System Controller Parts - City Hall 2,325.00 142 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 5969 Security Equipment Supply Inc P33054 Door System Controller Parts - City Hall 830.61 143 7200 Other Supplies 1057 Menard Incorporated 91790 4 Cases Bottled Water - City Hall 11.68 144 7200 Other Supplies 1057 Menard Incorporated 91823 5 Cases Bottled Water - City Hall 12.41 27,422.54 145 6135 Rentals 1029 Cintas Corporation 4106130412 Mechanic's Uniform Rental - 12/29/2021 158.65 146 6135 Rentals 1029 Cintas Corporation 4106772435 Mechanic's Uniform Rental - 01/05/2021 158.65 147 6135 Rentals 1029 Cintas Corporation 4107498450 Mechanic's Uniform Rental - 01/12/2022 158.65 148 6190 Tow/Storage/Abandoned Fees 1567 Schimka Auto Wreckers, Inc 01/14/2022 Tow Service - PW 5011 - 01/14/2022 210.00 149 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 8481 Linde Gas & Equipment Inc 67901223 Tank Rental - 11/20-12/20/2021 691.47 150 6310 R&M Vehicles 5035 Northwest Trucks Inc R101004112:01 Air Leak Repair - Fire 7706 - 11/17/2021 123.50 151 7030 Supplies - Tools & Hardware 8546 Ocampo, Francisco Reimb 12/27/2021 2021 Tool Reimbursement - Vehicle Maintenance Operator 500.00 152 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816700 Fuel Filter - PW 5004 4.48 Total 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Division: 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Page 9 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 153 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817030 Battery & Core Deposit - PW 5004 105.37 154 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817141 Battery Core Return - PW 5004 (27.00) 155 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1575 Pirtek O'Hare OH-T00014750 Hydraulic Hose - PW 5027 253.55 156 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1520 Russo Power Equipment SPI10934675 Pan Screws & Lever - PW Stock 4.97 157 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1673 Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 1-0247725 Brake Pads - Police 6098 99.73 158 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1673 Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 1-0248149 Brake Rotors - Police 6103 227.94 159 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1673 Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 1-0248173 6 Batteries & Cores 486.00 160 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1673 Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 1-0249296 24 Oil Filters - Police Stock 125.28 161 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1699 Metal Supermarkets Villa Park 1025709 Angle Irons - Fire 7522 402.39 162 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1674 Spring-Align of Palatine, Inc 120022 3 Power Cables - PW 9054 & PW Stock 248.72 163 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 6244 Valvoline LLC 133429341 Windshield Washer Solvent & Oil - Police & PW Stock 856.29 164 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1148 WS Darley & Co 17454823 Retaining Clips - Fire 7522 344.55 165 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1673 Chicago Parts & Sound LLC 1CR0042455 Battery Core Credit (66.00) 166 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 3518 O'Reilly Auto Parts 2479-101255 Diesel Exhaust Fluid - PW Stock 155.92 167 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 3518 O'Reilly Auto Parts 2479-103493 HVAC Actuator - PW 5079 36.41 168 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 3518 O'Reilly Auto Parts 2479-104273 Battery - PW 2030 131.16 169 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 3518 O'Reilly Auto Parts 2479-497701 Wheel Seal & Axel Seal Return - Police 6040 (4.93) 170 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 4280 Rush Truck Centers of Illinois Inc 3026096960 Power Steering Repair - PW 5052 - 12/30/2021 127.20 171 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 4280 Rush Truck Centers of Illinois Inc 3026176314 60 Filters - PW & Fire Stock 691.74 172 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 6224 Bumper to Bumper 408-1274365 Diesel Exhaust Fluid - Fire Stock 197.88 173 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 6224 Bumper to Bumper 408-1276399 Heater Control Valve - PW 5079 38.19 174 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1675 Universal Hydraulic Services & Sales Inc 44851 Hydraulic Dump Cylinder - PW Stock 1,400.00 175 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 517426P Screws, Nuts, Pins, & Bolts - Police Stock 105.60 176 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 518101P 2 Gaskets - Police 6034 10.76 177 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 518992P 4WD Lever & Cable - PW 5102 148.00 178 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519212P Switch - PW 5043 40.80 179 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519403P Motor Assembly - PW 5043 282.18 Page 10 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 180 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519560P Motor Assembly - Fire 7405 62.11 181 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519777P Door Cable & Bolt - PW 5114 29.04 182 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519826P Door Cable - PW 5114 78.92 183 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519917P Washer Nozzles - PW Stock 36.10 184 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 2329 Federal Signal Corporation 7923366 Emergency Lighting - Fire 7500 656.85 185 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 813310 Brakes & Shoes Returned - Police 6040 (79.32) 186 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 815993 10 Wiper Blades - Fire Stock 97.80 187 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816361 4 LED Lights - Fire 7801 78.68 188 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816362 4 Light Pigtails - Fire 7801 6.44 189 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816618 3 Wiper Blades - PW 5110 20.97 190 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816734 30 Wiper Blades - PW Stock 209.70 191 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816992 Filter & 6 Fuses - PW Stock 72.97 192 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817106 Lights & Brackets - Fire 7608 16.18 193 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817217 Wheel Seals & Gaskets - PW 5092, PW 5106 99.58 194 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817288 Lights, Filters, Wiper Blades, Power Service, Antifreeze 573.76 195 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817302 Black Paint - Fire 5550 26.13 196 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817311 Battery & Core Deposit - PW 5101 117.54 197 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817472 Core Deposit Returned - PW 5101 (18.00) 198 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817487 Battery & Core Deposit 123.31 199 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817562 LED Lights - Fire 7522 191.75 200 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817565 Electrical Connector - PW 2028 11.29 201 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817595 Battery Returned (123.31) 202 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817661 License Plate Light - Fire 7522 3.48 203 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817749 Battery - PW 2035 99.55 204 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817760 Air Filter - Police 6105 7.71 205 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 90658 Cleaners, Wax, Bug/Tar Remover, Detergent, Etc. - PW Shop 222.02 Page 11 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 206 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9139068390 2 Cans Sealant - PW 5079 15.38 207 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9155737654 2 Drum Plugs - PW 4.18 208 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1053 Kimball Midwest 9433208 Brass Fittings, Electrical Connectors, Etc. - PW Stock 377.68 209 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1053 Kimball Midwest 9518508 Bolts, Lock Nuts, Pins, Etc. - PW Stock 443.15 210 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1053 Kimball Midwest 9518512 Plow Bolts & Lock Nuts - PW Stock 378.80 211 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1053 Kimball Midwest 9536645 Penetrant, Electrical Connectors, Drill Bits, Etc. 204.23 212 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13212 Tailpipes, Diffusers, Gaskets, Clamps, Insulation - Fire 7603 988.74 213 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13472 Tailpipe - Fire 7603 446.99 214 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13554 Diffuser, Exhaust Tube, Gasket, Clamps - Fire 7603 881.05 215 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13558 Window Regulators - Fire 7801 641.87 216 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13613 Blower Motor, Control Knob, & Lights - Fire 7801 218.29 217 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8104 MacQueen Emergency Group P13854 Rocker Switch - Fire 7608 43.71 218 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 4328 Batteries Plus Bulbs (#490) P47597110 6 Batteries - PW Stock 614.52 219 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 5035 Northwest Trucks Inc X101052103:01 50 Push Rivets - PW Stock 67.00 220 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 2202 TransChicago Truck Group X101056187:01 Water Pump Kit - Fire 7706 221.25 221 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 5035 Northwest Trucks Inc X101057099:01 2 Air Bags - Fire 7706 & Fire Stock 427.28 222 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 5035 Northwest Trucks Inc X101057309:01 2 Rapid Dump Valves - Fire 7706 66.90 223 7120 Gasoline 7349 Wex Inc 77336967 Fuel Purchases - 12/31/2021 407.82 224 7130 Diesel 7349 Wex Inc 77336967 Fuel Purchases - 12/31/2021 1,342.29 225 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4177 Uline Inc 143562990 Plastic Bins 130.21 226 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9165725434 Speed Ramps - PW Maintenance Shop 398.10 19,368.79 144,938.90 227 5310 Membership Dues 1506 International Association of Chiefs of Police Inc 0208086 IACP 2022 Membership Dues for Chief 190.00 190.00 228 5310 Membership Dues 1506 International Association of Chiefs of Police Inc 0208085 IACP 2022 Membership Dues for Deputy Chief- Operations 190.00 Division: 610 - Uniformed Patrol Total 50 - Public Works & Engineering Police Department Division: 100 - Administration Total 100 - Administration Total 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Page 12 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 229 7200 Other Supplies 5174 Tri-Tech Forensics Inc 587600 Cotton Swabs (2), Swab Protectors (1) 74.30 230 7300 Uniforms 1244 Ray O'Herron Company Inc 2168466 OSHA Yellow Traffic Vest for New Officer 54.99 231 7300 Uniforms 1489 JG Uniforms Inc 93164 DPPD Embroidery on Inner Jacket for New Officer 18.00 232 7300 Uniforms 1489 JG Uniforms Inc 93165 DPPD Embroidery on Outer and Inner Jacket for New Officer 36.00 233 7300 Uniforms 1489 JG Uniforms Inc 93166 DPPD Embroidery on Outer Jacket for New Officer 18.00 234 7300 Uniforms 1489 JG Uniforms Inc 93167 DPPD Embroidery on Inner and Outer Jacket for New Officer 36.00 235 7300 Uniforms 1489 JG Uniforms Inc 93168 DPPD Embroidery on Outer and Inner Jacket for New Officer 36.00 463.29 236 5310 Membership Dues 2399 Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center 13039-395 2022 Membership for Police Dept 1/1-12/31/2022 250.00 237 5310 Membership Dues 7734 Illinois Assoc of Property & Evidence Managers 57914 2022 Membership Dues- Property Specialist 35.00 238 6015 Communication Services 1315 IL Public Safety Agency Network 0046605 Leads App for 3 Phones 01/01- 06/30/2021 198.00 239 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1572 LexisNexis Risk Solutions 1037713- 20211231 Investigations Database 12/1- 12/31/2021 181.60 240 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1517 Trans Union LLC 12148784 Investigations Database 11/26- 12/25/2021 116.11 241 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1683 Thomson Reuters 845644947 Investigations Database 12/1- 12/31/2021 333.87 1,114.58 242 5310 Membership Dues 1506 International Association of Chiefs of Police Inc 0208082 IACP 2022 Membership Dues for Deputy Chief- Support Services 190.00 243 5310 Membership Dues 1506 International Association of Chiefs of Police Inc 0216224 IACP Net Subscriber Fee 2/1/2022- 1/31/2023 1,225.00 244 5310 Membership Dues 1430 Law Enforcement Records Managers of IL 1373 LERMI 2022 Membership 1/1/2022-12/31/2022- 1 Records Clerk 40.00 245 5310 Membership Dues 1430 Law Enforcement Records Managers of IL 1374 LERMI 2022 Membership 1/1/2022-12/31/2022- 1 Records Supervisor 40.00 246 6000 Professional Services 5975 Aero Removals Trisons Inc 21637ACR Removal and Transport of 4 Deceased December 2021 1,400.00 247 6015 Communication Services 8484 PTS Communications Inc 2079308 3 Public Pay Phones Monthly Fee 1/1-1/31/2022 228.00 Total 620 - Criminal Investigation Division: 630 - Support Services Total 610 - Uniformed Patrol Division: 620 - Criminal Investigation Page 13 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 248 6015 Communication Services 1118 Chicago Communications LLC 332423 License Renewal Fee Call Sign WQOU847 1/5/22-1/5/32 160.00 249 6110 Printing Services 1142 Copyset Printing Company 60198 520 Arrest Jackets 12/10/2021 620.00 250 6110 Printing Services 1142 Copyset Printing Company 60260 1,000 Property Inventory Forms 12/23/2021 555.00 251 6185 Animal Control 1266 Northwest Animal Hospital PC 00446077 Stray Animal Impoundment September 2021 (5) 692.32 252 6185 Animal Control 1266 Northwest Animal Hospital PC 00446078 Stray Animal Impoundment October 2021 (8) 1,867.91 253 6185 Animal Control 1266 Northwest Animal Hospital PC 00446079 Stray Animal Impoundment November 2021 (3) 542.50 254 6185 Animal Control 1266 Northwest Animal Hospital PC 00446080 Stray Animal Impoundment December 2021 (2) (239.00) 255 6190 Tow/Storage/Abandoned Fees 1567 Schimka Auto Wreckers, Inc 1/1/2022 December 2021 Towing Services (3) 120.00 256 6190 Tow/Storage/Abandoned Fees 1567 Schimka Auto Wreckers, Inc 11/1/2021 October 2021 Towing Services (1)40.00 257 6190 Tow/Storage/Abandoned Fees 1567 Schimka Auto Wreckers, Inc 12/1/2021 November 2021 Towing Services (1) 40.00 258 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1818 Northwest VoltWagon 109929 Battery Booster Rental 1st Quarter 2022 84.00 259 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1077 Shred-It USA LLC 8000742241 Shredding Services 11/12- 12/17/2021 557.94 260 6300 R&M Software 6628 eLineup LLC 1060 Elineup Software Maintenance 2/11/2022-2/11/2023 600.00 261 6305 R&M Equipment 1729 Triton Electronics Inc 7578 Calibrate, Re-Certify Radar Unit Squad 64 1/5/2022 60.00 262 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Dec 2021 Police 7 Squad Washes Dec 2021 42.00 263 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Nov 2021 Police 12 Squad Washes Nov 2021 72.00 264 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Oct 2021 Police 15 Squad Washes Oct 2021 90.00 265 6345 R&M Police Range 3882 Best Technology Systems Inc BTL-21011-12 Dec 2021 Service Agreement for Range Cleaning and Maintenance 604.12 266 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5133599-0 Pens, Wall Hooks 35.76 267 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5138365-0 Pens, Staples, Markers, Tape, Binder Clips, Forks, Plates, Etc. 112.65 268 7015 Supplies - Police Range 6851 Axon Enterprise Inc INUS041564 Taser DPM (4), Pinky Extender (2)344.84 269 7015 Supplies - Police Range 5197 Kieslers Police Supply Inc SI102400 2020 Departmental Ammunition 30 Cases 5.56MM 4,381.75 270 7200 Other Supplies 1018 Anderson Lock Company LTD 1083062 10 Primus High Security Keys 190.00 271 7200 Other Supplies 1580 Mighty Mites Awards Inc 16173 Retirement Plaques (2 Det, 1 Cmdr, 1 Records Clerk) 1,174.00 272 7200 Other Supplies 1580 Mighty Mites Awards Inc 16206 Citizen Award Plaque 77.00 Page 14 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 273 7200 Other Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5133599-0 Pens, Wall Hooks 31.48 274 7200 Other Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5138365-0 Pens, Staples, Markers, Tape, Binder Clips, Forks, Plates, Etc. 157.13 275 7200 Other Supplies 1076 Sam's Club Direct 6156 5 Packs of Clorox Wipes 72.40 276 7200 Other Supplies 1236 Proforma Creative Impressions Inc B718001100A 4 Lifesaving and 2 Commendation Awards and Plaques 1,118.45 277 7300 Uniforms 5705 Artistic Engraving 17919 Retirement Badge, Wallet and Mount (1 Ofc) 270.31 278 7300 Uniforms 1244 Ray O'Herron Company Inc 2168997 2 OSHA Traffic Vests for 2 New Officers 117.87 279 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1244 Ray O'Herron Company Inc 2165215 MK-3 Mace With Case (6), Slim Jim (2), Traffic Vest (3) 456.29 280 7320 Equipment < $5,000 3014 Motorola Solutions Inc 8281310855 15 Leather Radio Cases, 15 Radio Belt Clips 799.50 18,971.22 20,739.09 281 5310 Membership Dues 1743 IL Fire Chiefs Association 3438 2022 Membership Renewal - 9 Fire Dept. Employees-1/1- 12/31/2022 750.00 282 6000 Professional Services 2420 Koziol Reporting Service 2170 2 Appearance Fees, 35 Transcripts- Interrogation 11/19/21 365.00 283 6310 R&M Vehicles 1036 Des Plaines Car Wash Feb 2021 Fire 2 Full Service Car Washes 02/09/21 12.00 1,127.00 284 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 33867359 Instructor II & Rope Rescue-1 Engr, 2 Para-Winter & Spring 2022 2,700.00 285 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34089522 Fire Officer Training Spring Session- 04/18-06/10/22-Paramedic 1,200.00 286 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34094003 Vehicle Machinery Operations Session-06/13-06/17/2022- Paramedic 975.00 287 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34094065 Rope Rescue & Vehicle Mach.-9/6- 9/9 & 11/7-11/11/22-Paramedic 2,100.00 288 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34094136 Rope Rescue Winter Session 03/07/2022-03/10/2022- Paramedic 1,100.00 289 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34094278 Vehicle Machinery Operations Session-10/17-10/21/2022- Paramedic 975.00 290 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095360 Rope Rescue Winter Session 03/07/22-03/10/2022 - Paramedic 1,100.00 Division: 710 - Emergency Services Total 60 - Police Department Fire Department Division: 100 - Administration Total 100 - Administration Total 630 - Support Services Page 15 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 291 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095405 Advanced Tech FF Session-02/28- 03/04/2022-2 Paramedics 1,600.00 292 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095452 HazMat Incident Command Session-1/12-1/13/2022- Lieutenant 300.00 293 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095528 Confined Space Technician Session- 05/31-06/03/2022-Lieutenant 1,100.00 294 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095573 Instructor II Session-05/16/2022- 05/20/2022-Paramedic 500.00 295 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095610 Instructor II Session-11/14/2022- 11/18/2022-Paramedic 500.00 296 5325 Training 1252 NIPSTA 34095657 Vehicle Machinery Operations Session-10/17-10/21/2022- Paramedic 975.00 297 5325 Training 1743 IL Fire Chiefs Association A3082 Leader Readiness Platform Training-9 Chiefs-12/2021 5,400.00 298 5345 Post-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 19226 1 Fire Annual Physical November 2019 867.00 299 5345 Post-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 26025 7 Fire Annual Physicals for December 2021 2,684.00 300 6035 Dispatch Services 5973 Emergency Twenty Four Inc 40401 Elevator Alarm Dispatch October 2021 3,141.00 301 6035 Dispatch Services 5973 Emergency Twenty Four Inc 41839 Elevator Alarm Dispatch November 2021 1,997.00 302 6035 Dispatch Services 5973 Emergency Twenty Four Inc 43333 Elevator Alarm Dispatch December 2021 1,925.00 303 6300 R&M Software 7255 ESO Solutions Inc ESO-68365 Complete Set of IFC Codes for Inspections- 3 Stations 685.00 304 6300 R&M Software 8226 Target Solutions Learning, LLC INV38562 Annual Record Management Software Fee - 01/01/2022- 12/31/2022 7,258.00 305 6305 R&M Equipment 1670 Arlington Power Equipment Inc 100887 Fire Investigation 65 Generator Parts and Repair - 10/26/21 193.14 306 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5134202-0 3 Shears, 5 Dz Black Pens 20.11 307 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5137431-0 25 Binders 100.25 308 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5137832-0 4 At-A-Glance Daily Reminders - Small/Large- Station Wide 194.05 309 7025 Supplies - Custodial 8019 Ferguson Facilities 0396901-1 3 Cases Dishwasher Actionpacs 149.37 310 7025 Supplies - Custodial 8019 Ferguson Facilities 0396901-2 2 Damp Mops 115.94 311 7025 Supplies - Custodial 8019 Ferguson Facilities 0396901-3 3 Xtreme Car Wash 5-Gal Units 225.39 312 7025 Supplies - Custodial 8019 Ferguson Facilities 0396901-4 6 Quarts Oven and Grill Cleaner 29.88 313 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 2054 Breathing Air Systems INV-OH2382 Parts for Station 63 Compressor and Squad 63 Air Struts 247.12 Page 16 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 314 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 2054 Breathing Air Systems INV-OH2433 5 Compressor Valve Kits 126.25 315 7200 Other Supplies 1571 Welding Industrial Supply 2813096 8 Oxygen Cylinders 174.68 316 7200 Other Supplies 1043 WW Grainger Inc 9155663140 6 Neutralizer Acids, 6 Neutralizer Bases 151.38 317 7200 Other Supplies 8256 Penn Care Inc M64056 6 SpO2 Sensors, 10 Control Solutions 1,519.00 318 7200 Other Supplies 8256 Penn Care Inc M64056.01 6 Packs Replacement Straps 834.00 319 7200 Other Supplies 1571 Welding Industrial Supply R02815336 16 Cylinders, 1 Balloon Filler - December 2021 168.97 320 7300 Uniforms 3212 On Time Embroidery Inc 94348 171 Red Support Troops Friday T- Shirts - Dept. Wide 1,957.12 321 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1148 WS Darley & Co 17454720 12 Pairs Gloves, 8 Ratchets - PPE Gear Replacement 1,544.26 322 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1080 Air One Equipment Inc 176303 3 Task Force Tips Midrange, 3 Task Force Tips Rigid 1,177.00 323 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1080 Air One Equipment Inc 176304 Hose Tester - Station 63 2,800.00 324 7320 Equipment < $5,000 8556 Teleflex LLC 9504809566 11 EZ-IO Power Driver 2,326.38 325 7320 Equipment < $5,000 2440 DJS Scuba Locker Inc 9800 Communication Rope, 2 Rope Bags 1,309.56 326 7320 Equipment < $5,000 2313 City Electric Supply Company (CES) DEP/054181 Wrench, Ratchet and Socket, Battery Pack 814.18 55,260.03 327 5325 Training 2036 Fire Investigators Strike Force 12/09/2021 Legal Update Training-12/15/21 - 2 Div Chiefs, 1 Investigator 90.00 328 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5133330-0 Pens, USB Drives, Tape, Legal Pads, Folders, Post-Its, Etc. 196.67 329 7000 Office Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5133330-1 11 Business Card Holders 128.81 330 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 19.44 331 7200 Other Supplies 1644 Warehouse Direct Inc 5133330-0 Pens, USB Drives, Tape, Legal Pads, Folders, Post-Its, Etc. 69.79 504.71 332 6015 Communication Services 1936 DTN LLC 6055531 2022 Weather Billing and Support for EMA 01/08/22-02/07/22 401.00 333 7200 Other Supplies 1046 Hinckley Spring Water Co 2533573 011022 Water Delivered 01/06/2022 43.63 444.63 57,336.37 334 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 24218 Pre-Employment Physicals (2 Police) 7/02 - 7/27/2021 891.00 Total 70 - Fire Department Department: 75 - Fire & Police Commission Total 720 - Fire Prevention Division: 730 - Emergency Management Agency Total 730 - Emergency Management Agency Total 710 - Emergency Services Division: 720 - Fire Prevention Page 17 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 335 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 25925 3 Police Pre-Employ Physicals + Probationary Exams 12/8 - 12/28 2,097.00 336 5340 Pre-Employment Testing 1483 Personnel Evaluation Inc 42667 Pep Billing 12/01/2021 - 12/31/2021 240.00 337 6010 Legal Fees - Labor & Employment 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6876 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 6,735.50 9,963.50 338 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 483026 Communications Services 01/15- 02/14/2022 25,709.84 339 6030 AMB Fee Processing Services 3640 Andres Medical Billing Ltd 253538 Collections for Services Nov 2021 - Ambulance Fees 11,056.61 340 6030 AMB Fee Processing Services 3640 Andres Medical Billing Ltd 253728 Collections for Services Dec 2021 - Ambulance Fees 11,155.15 341 6140 Leases 3827 Pitney Bowes Inc 3105047590 Mailing Machine Lease 4th Qtr 2021 1,032.72 342 6140 Leases 3827 Pitney Bowes Inc 3105259754 Mailing Machine Lease 1st Qtr 2022 1,032.72 49,987.04 405,579.46 343 6000 Professional Services 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6861 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 1,498.00 1,498.00 344 7160 Ice Control 6461 Compass Minerals America Inc 921347 Bulk Rock Salt - 01/10/2022, R- 180-21 16,086.99 16,086.99 345 6555 Subsidy - Emergency Shelter for Homeless Youth 1170 Harbour Inc, The Oct - Dec 2021 Emergency Shelter & Transitional Housing B-21 M17 10/1 -12/31/21 1,500.00 346 6560 Subsidy - Shared Housing & Homeless Prevention 1169 Center of Concern 0114DP1Q Homeless Prevention & Housing Counseling B-21 10/1-12/31/2021 1,805.00 347 6563 Subsidy - Senior Housing and Supportive Services 1169 Center of Concern 011422S Senior Housing & Support Services B21 10/1 - 12/31/2021 2,537.50 348 6580 Subsidy - Housing Counseling 4912 Northwest Compass Inc HC-9/20- 12/26/21 Housing Counseling B21-MC17- 9/20-12/26/21 3,994.37 349 6604 CDBG Care Act Program 1169 Center of Concern 0114SB17 Small Business Assistance 12/05/21-1/14/22 CDBG-B-20 MW-17-0009 16,905.00 26,741.87 Fund: 240 - CDBG Fund Total 240 - CDBG Fund Fund: 208 - TIF #8 Oakton Total 208 - TIF #8 Oakton Fund: 230 - Motor Fuel Tax Fund Total 230 - Motor Fuel Tax Fund Department: 90 - Overhead Total 90 - Overhead Total 100 - General Fund Total 75 - Fire & Police Commission Page 18 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 350 6000 Professional Services 1123 Christopher B Burke Engineering LTD 171543 R-157-21 Engr Svcs for Area #4 Flood Impr Proj 11/28-12/31/21 2,751.00 351 6000 Professional Services 1123 Christopher B Burke Engineering LTD 171543A R-157-21 Engr Svcs for Area #4 Flood Impr Proj 11/28-12/31/21 8,644.20 352 6000 Professional Services 1123 Christopher B Burke Engineering LTD 171544 R-184-21 Task Order 7 Professional Eng Svcs 11/28- 12/31/2021 2,258.50 353 6000 Professional Services 1126 Civiltech Engineering Inc 2866-37 Engr Svcs - Rand Rd Sidepath 12/30/2019-06/04/2020 23,920.89 354 6000 Professional Services 1126 Civiltech Engineering Inc 3556-09 Engr Svcs - Rand Rd Sidepath 11/27-12/31/2021 R-26-21 60,266.93 355 6000 Professional Services 1165 Union Pacific Railroad Company 90112323 S-Curve Pedestrian Underpass-ICC Preliminary Eng-03/15-10/29/21 1,708.10 356 6005 Legal Fees 6997 Walker Wilcox Matousek LLP 188745-0L60001 Legal Fees-Ballard Rd Sidepath 2250 Ballard Rd 10/05- 10/13/2021 860.00 357 6005 Legal Fees 8169 Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella PC 253515-0M70009 Legal Fees-Rand Rd Sidepath 1507 Rand Rd 10/04-10/19/2021 180.00 358 6005 Legal Fees 1733 Burke Burns & Pinelli Ltd 28913-0LN0006 Legal Fees-Lee & Forest TL 1387 Lee St 7/08-7/31/2021 521.70 359 6005 Legal Fees 4331 Wheatland Title Guaranty Company 653131-0LN0002 Title Commitment Fees-Lee & Forest TL-0LN0002 11/15/2021 65.00 360 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6847 12-21 Non-Retainer IEMA & FEMA Review Phase 5 616.00 361 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6848 12-21 Non-Retainer IEMA & FEMA Review Phase 4 1,254.00 362 8100 Improvements 1086 Arrow Road Construction Company 2020-A-P14 R-125-20 & R-168-21 2020 CIP Con A St & ADA Imp 12/10- 12/31/2021 45,870.54 148,916.86 148,916.86 363 6310 R&M Vehicles 1745 Suburban Accents Inc 31609 Squad # 49 Graphics and Lettering 1/12/2022 475.00 475.00 475.00 364 6000 Professional Services 1079 AECOM Technical Services Inc 2000580739 R-126-21 Professional Engr Svcs- Task Order #4 11/06-12/31/2021 10,236.16 365 6000 Professional Services 1199 Spaceco Inc 87779 Const Engr-2019 CIP Cont C St & Utility 11/28-12/31/2021 2,320.00 366 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6865 12-21 Non-Retainer Matters 178.50 Fund: 400 - Capital Projects Fund Fund: 260 - Asset Seizure Fund Program: 2620 - DEA Total 2620 - DEA Total 260 - Asset Seizure Fund Program: 2520 - Capital Grants Total 2520 - Capital Grants Total 250 - Grant Projects Fund Fund: 250 - Grant Projects Fund Page 19 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 367 6105 Records Preservation 1370 Microsystems Inc I000122921 Records Preservation-Document Scanning 12/14-12/28/2021 5,000.00 368 8100 Improvements 1086 Arrow Road Construction Company 2020-A-P14 R-125-20 & R-168-21 2020 CIP Con A St & ADA Imp 12/10- 12/31/2021 47,681.44 369 8100 Improvements 1328 John Neri Construction Company Inc 2021-A-P8 2021 CIP Street & Utility Improvements 12/10-12/31/2021 R-81-21 69,415.87 134,831.97 370 6140 Leases 5109 Konica Minolta Premier Finance 5018218505 Konica Minolta Lease 1/21- 02/20/2022 7,304.18 371 8005 Computer Hardware 5068 IT Savvy LLC 013188992 Sierra Wireless Modems for Police and Fire 15,565.54 372 8005 Computer Hardware 1026 CDW LLC P996347 6 Apple iPad 2,729.70 25,599.42 373 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 5020575 Tape for Insulation at Theatre 51.38 374 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1047 Home Depot Credit Svcs 7025300 Drywall, 1/2" Conduit, Switch, Flex Conduit 2nd Floor 177.84 375 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91986 Sand Paper/Plastic for 2nd Floor Remodel 20.72 376 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91988 Paint Brushes, Sanding Sponges for 2nd Floor Remodel 175.05 377 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 91995 "Great Stuff" for 2nd Floor Remodel 8.13 378 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92120 Electric Supplies for 2nd Floor Remodel 21.03 379 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92164 Cove Base Adhesive, Paint Tray, Paint Brush for 2nd Floor 91.05 380 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 1057 Menard Incorporated 92171 Conduit, Batteries, Joint Compound - City Hall 2nd Floor 89.17 381 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 2313 City Electric Supply Company (CES) DEP/054747 Electric Supplies for 2nd Floor Remodel 18.62 652.99 382 4601 New Construction - Sale of Water 8563 Coronet Construction Inc Refund 01/24/22 Hydrant Meter Usage Refund 01/24/22 (20.72) (20.72) 383 5325 Training 8545 Ramsey, Michael Glenn 12/14/2021RG C&D Water Class - Utility Superintendent - 01/05/2021- 03/09/2022 400.00 Division: 550 - Water Systems Fund: 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Non Departmental Division: 000 - Non Divisional Total 000 - Non Divisional Total 420 - IT Replacement Fund Fund: 430 - Facilities Replacement Fund Total 430 - Facilities Replacement Fund Total 400 - Capital Projects Fund Fund: 420 - IT Replacement Fund Page 20 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 384 5325 Training 1576 Illinois Section American Water Works Association 200060578 Spring Regulatory Update - Water Foreman - 03/08/2021 57.00 385 6115 Licensing/Titles 4167 Zumbrock, Ken Reimb 01/11/2022 CDL License - Water Operator - 01/11/2022 - Exp 04/30/2026 30.00 386 6180 Water Sample Testing 1642 Suburban Laboratories, Inc 198257 IEPA Testing - 12/07/2021- 12/30/2021 816.00 387 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 5995 Wunderlich-Malec Services Inc 18954 TO#6 VFD Modifications - Maple St - 11/23-12/03/2021, R-121-20 5,800.00 388 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 5995 Wunderlich-Malec Services Inc 19186 SCADA Service Call - 12/28- 12/30/2021 2,304.00 389 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 4583 Argon Electric Company, Inc 9512 TO# 2 Air Fiber Dish Install - Miner Tank - 11/06/2021, R-147-21 7,842.00 390 6300 R&M Software 6992 Core & Main LP P874144 Water Meter RNI Annual Fee - 01/01-12/31/2022, R-3-22 19,885.00 391 6305 R&M Equipment 1274 O'Leary's Contractors Equipment & Supply Inc 403500 Pump Repair - 12/29/2021 227.57 392 6305 R&M Equipment 1274 O'Leary's Contractors Equipment & Supply Inc 403503 Pump Repair - 01/07/2021 285.00 393 6310 R&M Vehicles 1154 West Side Tractor Sales L88167 500 Hour Service - PW 9009 - 01/07/2022 2,034.31 394 6310 R&M Vehicles 1154 West Side Tractor Sales L88168 2000 Hour Service - PW 9014 - 01/07/2022 1,945.05 395 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1274 O'Leary's Contractors Equipment & Supply Inc 403503 Pump Repair Parts - 01/07/2021 222.45 396 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817288 Lights, Filters, Wiper Blades, Power Service, Antifreeze 95.63 397 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817852 Fuel & Air Filters - PW 9043 28.40 398 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1520 Russo Power Equipment SPI10918115 3 Starter Covers - PW Water Stock 297.97 399 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1520 Russo Power Equipment SPI10940064 Carburetor & Gaskets - PW Stock 51.97 400 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1674 Spring-Align of Palatine, Inc 120022 3 Power Cables - PW 9054 & PW Stock 124.36 401 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519213P Trans Pan, Gasket, Filter Kit, & Bolts - PW 9033 190.64 402 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 816949 Brake Pads, Rotors, Calipers, & Wheel Seals - PW 9033 1,060.02 403 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817216 2 Wheel Seals - PW 9033 91.22 404 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817288 Lights, Filters, Wiper Blades, Power Service, Antifreeze 95.63 405 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817596 Seals Returned - PW 9033 (103.32) 406 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817788 Core Deposits Returned - PW 9033 (86.42) 407 7050 Supplies - Streetscape 1347 Lurvey Landscape Supply T1-10423155 3.0 Cu Yds Top Soil - 12/08/2021 88.95 Page 21 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 408 7050 Supplies - Streetscape 1347 Lurvey Landscape Supply T1-10423221 3.0 Cu Yds Top Soil - 12/09/2021 88.95 409 7070 Supplies - Water System Maintenance 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1604 Couplings, Bushings, Pipe Thread, Elbow, & Seal Tape 24.04 410 7070 Supplies - Water System Maintenance 6992 Core & Main LP Q179833 Screw Extension, Hydrant Extension, Repair Clamps 1,726.98 411 7105 Wholesale Water - NWWC 2901 Northwest Water Commission 11032021 Wholesale Water Purchase - November 2021, R-183-14 321,641.88 412 7105 Wholesale Water - NWWC 2901 Northwest Water Commission 11032022 Wholesale Water Purchase - December 2021 - 01/04/2022, R- 183-14 323,788.08 691,053.36 413 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 483026 Communications Services 01/15- 02/14/2022 261.34 414 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7743 Hoerr Construction Inc 121-604 Schwalm Cutting Break In Service - 6th Ave - 11/24/2021, R-93-21 4,494.00 415 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1559 Continental Weather Svc 194153 Weather Forecasting - January 2022 150.00 416 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 5029 Independent Mechanical Industries Inc 57818 Electric Operator Replace - Levee 50 - 11/16-11/26/2021, R-98-21 83,700.00 417 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 1368 Metropolitan Industries Inc INV034836 Service Call - LS Dialer - 12/28/2021 700.00 418 6340 R&M Sewer System 1328 John Neri Construction Company Inc 122721 Pond/Storm Sewer Regrade - Moehling Farms - 12/09- 12/17/2021 19,030.50 419 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1607 Batteries & Digital Multimeter 32.91 420 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8244 Des Plaines Ace Hardware 1616 AA Batteries 17.99 421 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817288 Lights, Filters, Wiper Blades, Power Service, Antifreeze 191.25 422 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1564 EJ Equipment Inc P33658 Cable Encoder & Cable 149.87 423 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 1564 EJ Equipment Inc P33672 Tiger Tail for Jet Truck 275.87 424 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1078 Acme Truck Brake & Supply Co 01_229498 Wheel Stud 24.80 425 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1643 Golf Mill Ford 519087P Trans Pan, Gasket, Filter Kit, & Bolts - PW 8026 201.64 426 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 805983 Circuit Breaker - PW 8029 15.88 427 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817100 Strobe Light Kit - PW 8026 227.99 428 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817104 4 Tail Lights - PW 8026 134.76 429 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817155 Fuse Delay - PW 8029 17.78 430 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 8454 NAPA Auto Parts 817658 Brake Pads, Rotors, Ball Joints, Seals - PW 8022 1,015.43 Total 550 - Water Systems Division: 560 - Sewer Systems Page 22 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 431 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 1202 Standard Equipment Co P33842 Shut Off Valve - PW 8020 329.65 432 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 1162 Vollmar Clay Products Inc 186503 Sewer Pipe, MHs, & Blocks 2,262.00 433 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 2177 Xylem Inc 3556C03518 Alternating Relay - Ballard Lift Station - 12/15/2021 152.38 434 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 1274 O'Leary's Contractors Equipment & Supply Inc 406187 Saw Blade 140.00 435 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 5214 State Industrial Products 902284263 Sewer Blocks 697.02 436 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 6992 Core & Main LP Q118780 Non Sheer Missions & Sewer Pipe 782.44 437 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 6992 Core & Main LP Q155810 4 Non-Sheer Mission Couplings - Sewer Repairs 476.00 115,481.50 438 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19424 TO#13 Con Phase Svcs - Maple - 12/07-12/13/2021, R-145-21 2,808.00 439 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19425 TO#14 Cont Sup Svcs - Water Sys Model - 11/29-12/31/2021, R-16- 20 1,046.00 440 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19426 TO#15 Survey - Central Rd - 11/29- 12/31/2021, R-16-20 83.50 441 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19427 Pump Replace Eng Svcs - Maple St - 11/29-12/31/2021, R-176-21 5,356.00 442 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19428 TO#18 Gen Lead Consult Svcs - 11/29-12/14/2021, R-16-20 6,647.00 443 6000 Professional Services 2506 Trotter & Associates Inc 19474 TO#11 Water System Separation - 11/19-12/20/2021 10,412.90 444 6000 Professional Services 1647 RJN Group Inc 35460605 TO#6 Stormwater Plan Phase 1 - 11/01-12/10/2021, R-18-20 1,947.50 445 6000 Professional Services 4022 M E Simpson Co Inc 37900 Leak Detection Survey - 12/01- 12/31/2021, R-136-21 24,146.25 446 8100 Improvements 7743 Hoerr Construction Inc 121-602 R2 Sewer Lining Project - 11/15- 11/29/2021, R-93-21 250,335.70 447 8100 Improvements 5995 Wunderlich-Malec Services Inc 19180 TO#2 Logic Controller Replace - 09/23/2021-01/12/2022, R-40-21 17,770.00 448 8100 Improvements 1328 John Neri Construction Company Inc 2021-A-P8 2021 CIP Street & Utility Improvements 12/10-12/31/2021 R-81-21 63,181.33 449 8100 Improvements 7797 LAI Ltd 21-18602 Potable Water Valve - Maple Pump Station- 12/20/2021, R-125- 21 46,195.00 429,929.18 1,236,443.32 Division: 580 - CIP - Water/Sewer Total 580 - CIP - Water/Sewer Total 00 - Non Departmental Total 560 - Sewer Systems Page 23 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 450 6025 Administrative Services 7961 BridgePay Network Solutions LLC 9184 Utility Web & Business License Transaction Fee for Dec 2021 243.60 243.60 1,236,686.92 451 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 483026 Communications Services 01/15- 02/14/2022 344.30 452 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 483026 Communications Services 01/15- 02/14/2022 1,250.49 453 6025 Administrative Services 7960 Passport Labs Inc INV-1027407 Mobile Pay Parking Transaction Fees Dec 2021 8.14 454 6320 R&M Parking Lots 2350 Anderson Elevator Co INV-51454-J8Z4 Mechanic with Travel Charge for Library East Elevator 11/01/2021 525.00 455 6320 R&M Parking Lots 2350 Anderson Elevator Co INV-51710-T9J9 Monthly Elevator Inspections - January 2022 480.00 2,607.93 456 6025 Administrative Services 7960 Passport Labs Inc INV-1027407 Mobile Pay Parking Transaction Fees Dec 2021 125.80 457 7540 Land Lease 1165 Union Pacific Railroad Company Nov 2021 Parking Fees for November 2021 1,442.53 1,568.33 458 5345 Post-Employment Testing 1267 Northwest Community Hospital 24346 RTW Comprehensive Exam for 2 Firefighters 7/21 - 7/26/2021 615.00 459 5545 MICA Deductible 1061 Municipal Insurance Cooperative Agency 3315035 051323 MICA Claim Deductible 11/14/2020 L003315035 146.00 460 5545 MICA Deductible 1061 Municipal Insurance Cooperative Agency 3578520 051324 MICA Claim Deductible 2/28/2021 L003578520 1,000.00 461 5550 Excess Insurance 1110 Arthur J Gallagher Risk Management Services Inc 3853605 Renewal Premium Excess Insurance 4/30/2021 - 4/29/2022 300.00 462 6005 Legal Fees 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6868 12-21 Non-Retainer PSEBA Proceedings 662.50 463 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 1941 Global Equipment Company 118637631 N95 Masks 1,043.51 464 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 8488 FireVent LLC 22-002 Portable Roofing Platform 01/17/2022 16,820.00 20,587.01 465 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 8374 Wex Health Incorporated 0001456277-IN Commuter & FSA Monthly Admin Fees for December 2021 568.50 568.50 Fund: 610 - Health Benefits Fund Total 610 - Health Benefits Fund Total 520 - Metra Leased Parking Fund Fund: 600 - Risk Management Fund Total 600 - Risk Management Fund Fund: 510 - City Owned Parking Fund Total 510 - City Owned Parking Fund Fund: 520 - Metra Leased Parking Fund Department: 30 - Finance Total 30 - Finance Total 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Page 24 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account 466 2430 Escrow - Police Items 1320 IL State Police Cost 01755-09/21 Fingerprint Background Check Services Sept 2021 28.25 467 2464 Hydrant Deposits 8563 Coronet Construction Inc Refund 01/24/22 Hydrant Meter Usage Refund 01/24/22 1,100.00 468 2493 Escrow - CED Development 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers 187155 Public Hearing Legal Notice 01/05/2022 86.55 469 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6855 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 385.00 470 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6856 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 539.50 471 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6857 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 1,000.00 472 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6858 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 760.00 473 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6860 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 880.00 474 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6861A 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 1,800.00 475 2493 Escrow - CED Development 8133 Elrod Friedman LLP 6875 12-21 Reimb Redevelopment 767.50 7,346.80 2,029,748.05Grand Total Fund: 700 - Escrow Fund Total 700 - Escrow Fund Page 25 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount 476 2468 Unclaimed Property 8557 Koepke, Jeff Refund 5/19/21 Utility Refund for Account 73550637-001-Replaces Check 142353 50.96 477 6015 Communication Services 1010 AT&T Mobility 28702533395901 22 Communications Services 12/04/21-01/03/2022 136.82 136.82 478 6540 Subsidy - Senior Center 1383 Frisbie Senior Center 2022HSS 2022 Health & Support Services R-21-22 41,500.00 479 6540 Subsidy - Senior Center 1383 Frisbie Senior Center 2022MOW 2022 Meals on Wheels R-20- 22 40,000.00 480 6540 Subsidy - Senior Center 1383 Frisbie Senior Center 2022SS 2022 Senior Services R-19-22 55,000.00 136,500.00 136,687.78 481 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 (29.12) (29.12) 482 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 8504 Verizon Connect Fleet USA LLC 362000022856 Vehicle Diagnostic System Dec 2021 1,295.76 1,295.76 1,266.64 483 6015 Communication Services 1032 Comcast 12/19/21 x6724 Internet/Cable Service Jan 2022 104.50 484 7300 Uniforms 8560 Para, Andrew Reimb 01/18/22 SLEA Academy Uniform Reimbursement 235.00 339.50 485 6015 Communication Services 1032 Comcast 01/06/22 x7069 Internet/Cable Service 01/10- 02/09/2022 99.95 City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account Fund: 100 - General Fund City Administration Manual Payments Division: 230 - Information Technology Total 230 - Information Technology Total 20 - City Administration Division: 260 - Health & Human Services Total 260 - Health & Human Services Public Works & Engineering Division: 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Total 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Division: 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Total 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Total 50 - Public Works & Engineering Police Department Division: 610 - Uniformed Patrol Total 610 - Uniformed Patrol Division: 630 - Support Services Page 26 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account Manual Payments 486 6015 Communication Services 1009 AT&T 847R18054612-21 Communications Services 12/28/2021-01/27/2022 63.68 163.63 503.13 487 6015 Communication Services 1032 Comcast 12/22/21 x6716 Internet/Cable Service Jan 2022 62.70 62.70 62.70 488 6015 Communication Services 1032 Comcast 12/20/21 x6732 Internet/Cable Service Jan 2022 62.70 489 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 (101.21) 490 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 473550R Communications Services 12/15/2021-01/14/2022 29,480.14 491 6635 Incentive - Mariano's 6654 Golf Road Ventures LLC Payment #5 Final 2021 Economic Development Agreement - Final 129,519.95 158,961.58 297,481.83 492 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 (7,079.36) (7,079.36) 493 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 260.69 494 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 473550R Communications Services 12/15/2021-01/14/2022 260.76 521.45 (6,557.91) 495 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 347.70 Total 630 - Support Services Total 60 - Police Department Fire Department Division: 730 - Emergency Management Agency Total 730 - Emergency Management Agency Total 70 - Fire Department Department: 90 - Overhead Total 90 - Overhead Total 100 - General Fund Fund: 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Division: 550 - Water Systems Total 550 - Water Systems Division: 560 - Sewer Systems Total 560 - Sewer Systems Total 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Fund: 510 - City Owned Parking Fund Page 27 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account Manual Payments 496 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 463867R Communications Services 11/15-12/14/2021 1,262.37 497 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 473550R Communications Services 12/15/2021-01/14/2022 349.67 498 6015 Communication Services 8536 Peerless Network Inc 473550R Communications Services 12/15/2021-01/14/2022 1,262.37 3,222.11 294,146.03Grand Total Total 510 - City Owned Parking Fund Page 28 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount 499 7310 Publications 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers PC - 33114 December 2021 Online Newspaper Subscription - Mayor's Office 5.99 5.99 500 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33149 Notary Acknowledgement Stamp 22.95 501 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33150 Humidifier Filter 14.99 502 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33152 Stick Vacuum 23.99 503 8010 Furniture & Fixtures 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33151 Coat Rack 35.99 97.92 103.91 504 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 8153 Zoom Video Communications Inc PC - 33175 Zoom Subscription 12/26/21-1/25/22 - City Manager 14.99 505 7310 Publications 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers PC - 33174 Newspaper Subscription 12/14/21- 12/13/22 - City Manager 66.00 506 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 5191 Giordano's of Des Plaines PC - 33147 Working Luncheon 12/13/2021 - Senior Staff 203.70 284.69 507 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 6008 Network Solutions LLC PC - 33221 Monthly Secure Express Renewal 11/16/21 - 12/13/21 7.99 508 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 6008 Network Solutions LLC PC - 33230 Monthly Secure Express Renewal 12/13/21 - 1/11/22 7.99 509 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 6008 Network Solutions LLC PC - 33241 Tasteofdesplaines.com Domain Renewal 12/25/21 - 12/24/22 52.98 510 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33231 Gevalia Coffee K-Cups for IT Department 38.26 511 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33232 Gevalia Coffee K-Cups for IT Department 60.00 512 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33224 Dell OptiPlex Micro Versa Mounts for Public Works 114.69 513 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33226 Leviton CAT 6 QuickPort Connectors for IT Department 118.00 514 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33228 Logitech Wireless Touch TV Keyboard for Fire Department 49.98 515 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33229 SMAKN M25 Waterproof RJ45 Coupler for IT Department 94.22 516 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33234 Western Digital 500GB Hard Drives for IT Department 585.79 517 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33236 Shielded RJ45 Cat6 Pass Through Connector for IT Department 29.98 518 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33237 iPad Protective Cover for City Use 26.58 519 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33239 Remarkable2 Cover with Pen Holder for City Use 111.98 Total 210 - City Manager Division: 230 - Information Technology City Administration Division: 210 - City Manager Division: 110 - Legislative Total 110 - Legislative Division: 120 - City Clerk Total 120 - City Clerk City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account Fund: 100 - General Fund Elected Office JPMorgan Chase Total 10 - Elected Office Page 29 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 520 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33240 Dell Replacement Battery for City Use 36.99 1,335.43 521 6000 Professional Services 6169 HRP Chicago LLC PC - 33190 Prof Audio Engineer-Holiday Lighting Ceremony 12/3/2021 295.00 522 6108 Public Relations & Communications 6109 Facebook Inc PC - 33123 Theater Grand Opening Ad on Facebook 12/21-12/25/2021 10.00 523 6108 Public Relations & Communications 6109 Facebook Inc PC - 33124 Theater Grand Opening Ad on Facebook 12/26-12/28/2021 10.00 524 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 8153 Zoom Video Communications Inc PC - 33170 Zoom Subscription 12/20-01/19/2022 - Media Director 79.00 525 6535 Subsidy - Youth Commission 1076 Sam's Club Direct PC - 33121 Youth Commission Supplies for Holiday Hoopla 12/11/2021 81.70 526 7310 Publications 1050 Journal & Topics Newspapers PC - 33120 Digital Access Membership 12/05/2021-12/05/2022-Sr Comm Coord. 66.00 527 7310 Publications 1456 Chicago Tribune PC - 33171 Online Newspaper Subscription 12/24/21-01/20/22- Media Services 7.96 528 7310 Publications 1456 Chicago Tribune PC - 33172 Online Newspaper Subscription 12/23/21-01/19/22- Mayor's Office 15.96 529 7310 Publications 1456 Chicago Tribune PC - 33173 Online Newspaper Subscription 12/22/21-01/18/22- City Manager 15.96 530 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1091 B&H Photo-Video PC - 33191 PO 2021-561 Monitors/Equipment for City Council Chambers 447.87 531 7320 Equipment < $5,000 1091 B&H Photo-Video PC - 33268 PO 2021-561 Monitors/Equipment for City Council Chambers 1,611.50 2,640.95 532 6100 Publication of Notices 1753 American Public Works Association - APWA PC - 33143 Position Posting for Mechanic in PW and Eng 12/03/21-01/16/2022 325.00 533 6100 Publication of Notices 1563 American Water Works Assoc (AWWA) PC - 33144 Position Posting for Mechanic in PW and Eng 12/03/21-01/03/22 299.00 534 6100 Publication of Notices 1753 American Public Works Association - APWA PC - 33145 Position Posting for Mechanic in PW and Eng 12/08-12/22/21 325.00 535 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33146 1 Key Lock Box 31.95 536 7310 Publications 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33148 2022 Labor Law Posters 188.65 1,169.60 5,430.67 537 6115 Licensing/Titles 1441 Notary Public Association of IL PC - 33249 4 Yr Notary Public Fees for 3 Senior Clerks 2022-2026 162.00 538 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33244 2 Pack of Sharpies, 2 Pack of Ballpoint Pens, Dry Erase Markers 25.87 539 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33250 Desk Organizers 30.10 540 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33252 2022 Daily Planner 26.25 541 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33253 Return Label Tape (12.99) Total 20 - City Administration Department: 30 - Finance Division: 250 - Human Resources Total 250 - Human Resources Total 230 - Information Technology Division: 240 - Media Services Total 240 - Media Services Page 30 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 542 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33242 K-Cup Coffee Pods 29.98 543 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33243 K-Cup Coffee Pods 25.99 544 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33246 Calendar Dry Erase Board, Keyboard and Mouse Rest, Pen Holder 85.19 545 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33251 Chair Mat, Sticky Notes, Label Tape, Desk Organizer, Etc. 106.66 546 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33255 Clear PVC Table Cover Protector - Finance 27.97 547 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33256 Floor Mat for Finance 45.93 552.95 548 5310 Membership Dues 1447 International Code Council Inc PC - 33177 ICC Certificate Permit Tech Renewal - Code Insp 12/10/21-6/1/25 95.00 95.00 549 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33245 Tape for Label Maker 12.99 550 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33247 6 Pack of Foldable Desk Organizers 27.45 551 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33248 Brother P-Touch Label Maker - CED 59.98 552 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33254 Return of Clear Label Tape - CED (14.95) 85.47 180.47 553 5310 Membership Dues 5087 American Society of Civil Engineers PC - 33264 Membership Dues 01/01/2022- 12/31/2022 275.00 554 5310 Membership Dues 5172 Association of State Floodplain Managers - ASFPM, The PC - 33270 Membership Dues 01/01-12/31/2022 Dir of Eng 165.00 555 5310 Membership Dues 4310 Illinois Society of Professional Engineers PC - 33271 Membership Renewal 01/01/- 12/31/2022 Dir of Eng 160.00 556 5310 Membership Dues 5087 American Society of Civil Engineers PC - 33272 Membership Dues 01/01-12/31/2022 Dir of Eng 275.00 557 5310 Membership Dues 7664 IL Assoc for Floodplain & Stormwater Mgmt (IAFSM) PC - 33273 2 Year Certification Renewal 02/01/2022-01/31/2024 Dir of Eng 50.00 558 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33126 4 Engineer Scale Wood Rule - Engineer Field Supplies 53.04 559 7200 Other Supplies 2314 Kara Co Inc PC - 33127 3 Standard Diaries, 2 Tape Measures - Engineer Field Supplies 176.61 560 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33128 2 Charging Ports - Engineer Field Supplies 35.98 561 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33129 1 Marking Wand, 2 Tape Measures, 1 Car Charger-Field Supplies 89.69 1,280.32 Public Works & Engineering Division: 100 - Administration Total 100 - Administration Division: 420 - Planning & Zoning Total 420 - Planning & Zoning Total 40 - Community Development Community Development Division: 410 - Building & Code Enforcement Total 410 - Building & Code Enforcement Total 30 - Finance Page 31 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 562 5310 Membership Dues 5441 International Society of Arboriculture PC - 33265 ISA 2022 Membership - Arborist 310.00 563 7200 Other Supplies 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33134 Material for Holiday Trees - Metro Square 47.80 564 7200 Other Supplies 4623 Hobby Lobby Creative Centers PC - 33135 Material for Holiday Tree Bases - Metro Square 69.75 565 7200 Other Supplies 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33136 Material for Holiday Trees - Metro Square 45.01 566 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33137 Uniform - General Services Superintendent 49.95 567 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33138 Uniform - General Services Superintendent 20.50 568 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33139 Uniform - General Services Superintendent 68.92 569 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33140 Uniform - General Services Superintendent 49.95 570 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33141 Uniform - General Services Superintendent 20.86 682.74 571 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 7689 Ambius PC - 33118 Monthly Bill for November 2021 Plant Maintenance 361.94 572 6315 R&M Buildings & Structures 7689 Ambius PC - 33122 Monthly Bill for December 2021 Plant Maintenance 361.94 573 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33110 CAT6E Cable - PW Building 1,199.76 574 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33257 Water Fountain Parts - Police Dept 67.81 575 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33263 Toilet Paper Holders - Train Station 109.98 576 7055 Supplies - Street R&M 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33258 Refund - Unauthorized Charge (14.95) 577 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33260 Coffee - City Hall 108.92 578 7200 Other Supplies 2318 Jewel Food Stores PC - 33261 Coffee - City Hall 75.90 579 7300 Uniforms 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33262 Uniform - Facilities Foremen 131.25 2,402.55 580 7040 Supplies - Vehicle R&M 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33125 Exhaust Pipe - Fire 7522 219.13 219.13 4,584.74 581 5325 Training 7221 Imprimus Forensic Services LLC PC - 33116 Evidence Technician Training 10/26/2021-9 Evidence Techs 500.00 582 7200 Other Supplies 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33115 DNA Capture Swaps 413.07 583 7200 Other Supplies 2509 Lynn Peavey Co PC - 33117 10 GSR Kits, 8 Packs of Large Evidence Bags 164.40 Police Department Division: 610 - Uniformed Patrol Division: 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Total 540 - Vehicle Maintenance Total 50 - Public Works & Engineering Total 530 - Street Maintenance Division: 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Total 535 - Facilities & Grounds Maintenance Division: 530 - Street Maintenance Page 32 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 584 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33276 Heat Sealer, Lysol Wipes 102.39 1,179.86 585 6015 Communication Services 8347 Browning Trail Cameras PC - 33192 Cell Connection- Trail Camera For Surveillance 12/20/2021-1/20/22 29.99 586 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33209 Flash Drives, Pens 474.88 587 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33211 Portable External Hard Drives 66.99 571.86 588 5310 Membership Dues 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33133 IPMBA Membership 1 START Officer 12/21/2021-12/21/2022 60.00 589 5335 Travel Expenses 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33130 Parking for Guadalupe Event Press Conference 12/21/2021 28.00 590 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33207 Tape Dispenser, Appt Book, Stapler, Rubber Date Stamp, Etc. 140.88 591 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33208 Refund Appointment Book/Planner (10.69) 592 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33212 Flash Drives, Desk Organizer, Pens 133.35 593 7000 Office Supplies 6795 Rimage Corporation PC - 33218 10 Packs of DVDR White, Rimage TY, Everest for Body Camera Sys 1,005.33 594 7000 Office Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33275 Red Pens 13.36 595 7120 Gasoline 5066 ExxonMobil PC - 33213 Fuel for Squad 38 12/14/2021 - WEX Card not Working 49.70 596 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33210 Kraft Paper Roll 111.80 597 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33214 Disposable Face Masks 187.09 598 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33215 Refund for Disposable Masks (6.05) 599 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33216 Refund for Disposable Masks (11.24) 600 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33217 Paper Cups 87.34 601 7500 Postage & Parcel 1566 UPS Store The PC - 33132 Breathalyzer Shipped For Repair 69.59 602 7525 Meals 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33131 Prisoner Meal for Lactose Intolerant Prisoner 3.98 603 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 5191 Giordano's of Des Plaines PC - 33142 Working Luncheon 11/30/2021 - 5 Attendees 102.95 1,965.39 3,717.11 604 5325 Training 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33266 NFA Training Required Materials - 01/30-02/04/22 - Deputy Chief 9.50 605 5325 Training 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33267 NFA Training Required Meal Ticket- 01/30-02/04/22-Deputy Chief 318.56 606 5325 Training 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33269 NFA Training Required Meal Ticket 1/23-1/28/22-Deputy Chief 318.56 607 7200 Other Supplies 5288 Dunkin Donuts, Inc PC - 33156 Coffee for Fire Department Promotional Ceremony-Sta 61 12/10/21 88.53 608 7200 Other Supplies 5288 Dunkin Donuts, Inc PC - 33157 Corrected-Coffee for Fire Depart. Promotional Ceremony-12/10/21 83.96 Total 60 - Police Department Fire Department Division: 100 - Administration Total 620 - Criminal Investigation Division: 630 - Support Services Total 630 - Support Services Total 610 - Uniformed Patrol Division: 620 - Criminal Investigation Page 33 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 609 7200 Other Supplies 5288 Dunkin Donuts, Inc PC - 33158 Credit for Fire Dept. Promotional Ceremony Coffee- Tax included (93.20) 725.91 610 5325 Training 1291 Elevated Safety LLC PC - 33274 Fire Rescue Tech Classes - 2 Paramedics - 05/24/22-05/27/22 1,790.00 611 7035 Supplies - Equipment R&M 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33159 20 Packs Tyre Tread Depth Gauges 11.97 612 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33153 4 Saw Blades, 2 Reciprocating Saws, 2 Battery Packs 434.50 613 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33154 2 Cordless Orbiting Multi Tools 196.00 614 7200 Other Supplies 1571 Welding Industrial Supply PC - 33155 15 Cylinders, 1 Balloon Filler - October 2021 181.28 615 7200 Other Supplies 1571 Welding Industrial Supply PC - 33160 15 Cylinders, 1 Balloon Filler - November 2021 161.11 616 7200 Other Supplies 8525 BlueTriton Brands Inc PC - 33161 78 Cases of Water for Fire Trucks 406.77 617 7200 Other Supplies 3438 Smart Sign Store PC - 33194 67 Packs of Metal Asset Tags 2,469.62 618 7200 Other Supplies 4390 Restaurant Depot PC - 33195 Measuring Cups, Can Openers, Cutting Boards, Pans Etc.-Sta Wide 220.51 619 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33196 Laptop Battery 45.99 620 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33200 Rubber Pin Backs, 4 Technical Rescue Operations Guides 156.67 621 7200 Other Supplies 2219 Jones & Bartlett Learning LLC PC - 33201 2 Rescue Tech., Fire Officer, Fire Apparatus, Fire and ES Books 378.55 622 7200 Other Supplies 2219 Jones & Bartlett Learning LLC PC - 33203 6 Vehicle Rescue, 9 Fire Officer, 3 Fire, Etc. Books 1,826.83 623 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33204 Laminator Kit 68.59 624 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33193 Gas Cut-Off Saw 2,029.95 625 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33202 Bedslide 1,899.95 626 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 6867 Marianos PC - 33176 Refreshments, Etc. - Promotional Ceremony 12/10/21-Sta 61 94.20 12,372.49 627 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33162 3 EOS Cameras-Fire Investigations and Battalion Chief Vehicle 1,497.00 628 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33163 10 CO Detectors, Smoke Alarms, 2 Fire Escape Ladders-Open House 513.36 629 7200 Other Supplies 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33165 2 Lucky Doug Car Garage Track Toys - Open House 48.98 630 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33164 3 Pack iPhone Chargers, 2 iPad Cases 69.05 631 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33166 2 Pack Pointer Sticks, 4 LED Flashlights, 3 Laser Measures 509.65 632 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33235 Dell 43 Monitor for Fire Dept 999.99 3,638.03 16,736.43 31,306.28 Total 720 - Fire Prevention Total 70 - Fire Department Total 100 - General Fund Division: 710 - Emergency Services Total 710 - Emergency Services Division: 720 - Fire Prevention Total 100 - Administration Page 34 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 633 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33205 Refund on Extension Pole for TRT Mirror (35.79) 634 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33206 Refund on Extension Pole for TRT Mirror (35.79) (71.58) 635 6195 Miscellaneous Contractual Services 7186 Bentley's Pet Stuff-SC PC - 33167 Dog Wash for K9 Jager 12/3/2021 13.50 636 7200 Other Supplies 5065 Pet Supplies Plus PC - 33168 Food for K9 Jager 12/11/2021 20.98 637 7200 Other Supplies 5010 Petsmart Home Office, Inc PC - 33169 Food For K9 Jager 12/28/2021 59.99 94.47 22.89 638 8000 Computer Software 3875 Apple Inc PC - 33222 iPad GoodNotes 5 Application for City Use 8.49 639 8005 Computer Hardware 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33219 APC UPS Battery Backup Surge Protectors for City Use 249.95 640 8005 Computer Hardware 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33220 APC 750 Smart UPS for Public Works 599.99 641 8005 Computer Hardware 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33223 APC UPS Network Card for Public Works 157.72 642 8005 Computer Hardware 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33225 APC UPS Battery Replacement for Public Works 64.74 643 8005 Computer Hardware 8415 Ubiquiti Inc PC - 33227 Ethernet Surge Protectors for City Use 125.00 644 8005 Computer Hardware 8415 Ubiquiti Inc PC - 33233 24 Port Switches for City Use 2,097.00 645 8005 Computer Hardware 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33238 Remarkable2 Digital Tablet for HR Director 580.80 3,883.69 646 7045 Supplies - Building R&M 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33259 De-Icing Control Cable - Theatre 161.18 161.18 647 5325 Training 1563 American Water Works Assoc (AWWA) PC - 33182 AWWA Training-No Dates as it was Canceled-Supt Util Serv 462.00 648 5325 Training 1563 American Water Works Assoc (AWWA) PC - 33184 2021 Regulatory Update Webinar - 12/15/2021-Supt of Util Serv 75.00 649 5325 Training 1563 American Water Works Assoc (AWWA) PC - 33188 Refund - AWWA Training-Canceled- Supt Util Serv (462.00) 650 7020 Supplies - Safety 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33181 Safety Gear - Water Maintenance Operator 339.98 651 7020 Supplies - Safety 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33185 Safety Gear - Water Maintenance Operator 199.99 652 7020 Supplies - Safety 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33186 Safety Gear - Water Maintenance Operator 199.99 Division: 550 - Water Systems Fund: 430 - Facilities Replacement Fund Total 430 - Facilities Replacement Fund Fund: 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Fund: 420 - IT Replacement Fund Total 420 - IT Replacement Fund Program: 2640 - Forfeit Total 2640 - Forfeit Total 260 - Asset Seizure Fund Fund: 260 - Asset Seizure Fund Program: 2620 - DEA Total 2620 - DEA Page 35 of 37 Line #Vendor Invoice Invoice Description Amount City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Account JPMorgan Chase 653 7020 Supplies - Safety 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33189 Safety Gear - Water Maintenance Operator 208.88 654 7055 Supplies - Street R&M 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33111 Magnets 2,178.00 655 7055 Supplies - Street R&M 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33113 Refund - Tax for Magnets (198.00) 656 7300 Uniforms 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33183 Uniform - Utility Services Superintendent 201.02 657 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33187 Keyboard and CD Drive 69.85 658 7550 Miscellaneous Expenses 4444 Misc Vendor for Procurement Card PC - 33112 Meal for AWWA Training Attendees 12/22/2021 400.00 3,674.71 659 7020 Supplies - Safety 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33178 10 Pair Waterproof Work Gloves - Sewer Dept 138.09 660 7075 Supplies - Sewer System Maintenance 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33180 Relay Socket - Ballard Rd Lift Station 9.20 661 7320 Equipment < $5,000 4348 Amazon.Com PC - 33179 Monocular Telescope 30.05 177.34 3,852.05 662 2229 Event - Holiday Lighting 6109 Facebook Inc PC - 33119 Boosted Facebook Post for Holiday Tree Lighting 12/03/2021 10.00 10.00 39,236.09Grand Total Total 500 - Water/Sewer Fund Fund: 700 - Escrow Fund Total 700 - Escrow Fund Total 550 - Water Systems Division: 560 - Sewer Systems Total 560 - Sewer Systems Page 36 of 37 Amount Transfer Date Automated Accounts Payable 2,029,748.05$ **2/7/2022 Manual Checks 294,146.03$ **1/21/2022 Payroll 1,419,982.94$ 1/14/2022 Payroll Electronic Transfer Activity: JPMorgan Chase Credit Card 39,236.09$ **1/25/2022 Chicago Water Bill ACH 56,222.54$ 1/31/2022 Postage Meter Direct Debits 12,900.00$ *1/25/2022 Utility Billing Refunds 1,281.63$ 1/26/2022 Debt Interest Payment -$ FEMA Buyout -$ Property Purchase -$ IMRF Payments 197,766.31$ 1/4/2022 Employee Medical Trust -$ Total Cash Disbursements:4,051,283.59$ * Multiple transfers processed on and/or before date shown ** See attached report Adopted by the City Council of Des Plaines This Seventh Day of February 2022 Ayes ______ Nays _______ Absent _______ Jessica M. Mastalski, City Clerk Andrew Goczkowski, Mayor City of Des Plaines Warrant Register 02/07/2022 Summary RHS Payout Page 37 of 37 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org Date: January 20, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED AP, City Manager From: John T. Carlisle, AICP, Community & Economic Development Director Jonathan Stytz, Planner Subject: 1495 Prospect Avenue & 1932 Illinois Street – Case #21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V Consideration of a Final Plat of Subdivision (FPLAT), Conditional Use (CU) for a Residentially Zoned Assembly Use, a Map Amendment from R-1 to R-3, and a Variation for Number of Principal Structures Issue: The petitioner requests combined approval of a Tentative Plat and recommended approval of Final Plat of Subdivision under Section 13-2-5 of the Subdivision Regulations to consolidate the existing seven parcels into one lot of record. In addition, the petitioner is requesting the following under the Zoning Ordinance: (i) a Conditional Use under Section 12-7-2(I) for a residentially zoned assembly use at 1495 Prospect Avenue; (ii) a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 to rezone the subject property from R-1 Single Family Residential to R-3 Townhouse Residential; and (iii) a Variation from Section 12-7-1 to allow more than one principal building on a zoning lot. Addresses: 1495 Prospect Avenue & 1932 Illinois Street Petitioner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Owner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Case Number: 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V PINs: 09-29-230-004-0000; -005; -006; -007; -021; -022; -034 Ward: #6, Alderman Malcolm Chester Existing Zoning: R-1, Single Family Residential Existing Land Use: Religious institution (1495 Prospect) and vacant/unused single-family detached house (1932 Illinois) MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 65 NEW BUSINESS #2A. Surrounding Zoning: North: R-1, Single-Family Residential South: R-1, Single-Family Residential East: R-2, Two-Family Residential West: R-1, Single-Family Residential Surrounding Land Use: North: Single-family detached homes South: Single-family detached homes East: Duplex buildings West: Single-family detached homes Street Classification: Prospect Avenue and Illinois Street are both local roadways. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan illustrates the property at 1495 Prospect Avenue as institutional and the property at 1932 Illinois Street as single family residential. Zoning/Property History: Based on City records, the existing structure was built in 1946 for use as a religious institution. Since its construction, the structure has been used for multiple religious institutions and gone through some expansions and alterations to make improvements and bring the building into conformance. Phat Boa Temple has utilized the existing property and structure and property since 1994. The parking area was expanded from its existing size and configuration to add the row of parking spaces directly west of the building. There have been code enforcement violations issued to this property for debris, work done without permits, and number of accessory structures. However, the applicant has been working with the City to resolve outstanding issues, and to City staff’s knowledge, this use generally has not generated complaints from the surrounding neighborhood. A conditional use was approved in 2011 through Ordinance Z-34-11 to permit an expansion of an existing “place of worship” at this address. Since then, the residential use matrix table has been revised to remove the place of worship use and replace it with “residentially zoned assembly”. Given the change in terms and the petitioner’s desire for a zoning map amendment, the petitioner is seeking a new conditional use at this time. Project Summary: The proposed project consists of enhancements to the parking areas, including striping and curbs; landscaping and green space installations; and a significant reduction in the amount of impervious surface to bring together a more cohesive and better engineered Phat Bao site. The site would include the main L-shaped assembly building as well as the former single-family house at 1932 Illinois, which is proposed to become a rectory (i.e. a home for the Temple Master). The existing statue, platform, and waterfall feature located within the buildable area on southern portion of the site are proposed to remain as part of this request. Under Section 12-7-1(C) of the Zoning Ordinance, these objects are classified as yard features defined in Section 12-13-3 as “Objects and features, including arbors, trellises, gazing balls, bird baths, statues, wishing wells, ornamental lights, and other similar features, intended to be used for aesthetic or practical purposes.” Given the proposed consolidation of the existing seven parcels into one lot of record, the existing yard features will adhere to the applicable setback regulations under Section 12-7-1(C). The petitioner is also working with staff to address outstanding building and life safety issues on the property as a whole and making any required interior and exterior improvements to the structures to Page 2 of 65 increase conformance to the current code. The Phat Bao Temple Proposed Site Improvement Plans (Exhibit B) indicate the existing 26 parking spaces, two of which are accessible, and details proposed enhancements to the existing parking area, including striping and addition of parking lot landscaping. Section 12-9-7 of the Zoning Ordinance identifies the parking requirements that apply to assembly uses classified as places of worship and commercial theaters. The Off-Street Parking Requirements table states that for places of worship established prior to the adoption of the parking standards, which is September 21, 1998, the parking standard shall only apply in cases where additions are made to the existing facility. The standard for the existing structure in these cases is one space for every 10 seats in the main auditorium, sanctuary, nave or similar place of assembly and other rooms (gymnasiums, classrooms, offices) which are to be occupied simultaneously. Since the existing L-shaped building was constructed in 1946 prior to the adoption of the above parking standards, was enlarged in 2011 (and received a conditional use permit for the enlargement) and no changes to the existing structures are proposed in this request, the parking standard does not apply. No parking variation is necessary. Final Plat of Subdivision Request Summary: The petitioner is requesting a Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate the subject property from seven lots to one lot of record. The new subdivision, identified as 1495 Prospect Avenue Subdivision, will encompass the entire 37,085-square-foot property (0.85 acres). The petitioner’s Final Plat of Subdivision (Exhibit A) shows the existing eleven lots that are proposed to be consolidated into one 37,102-square-foot (0.85 acre) L-shaped lot measuring 222 feet along Illinois Street (corner-side yard) and 200 feet along Prospect Avenue (front yard). The proposed lot includes the existing L-shaped religious institution at 1495 Prospect Avenue and existing unused residence at 1932 Illinois Street, neither of which are proposed to change with this request. The Final Plat includes minimum 25-foot front and rear building setbacks, 10-foot corner-side building setback, and 5-foot interior side yard building setbacks. The Final Plat also shows the location of the 15-foot-wide vacated public alley that was positioned in the southeastern portion of the lot. Despite the separate addresses for the main worship building and the rectory, the property is considered one zoning lot because all of the contiguous property is within a single block, has common ownership (Phat Bao Temple), and has a scope of work (i.e. development permitting) that encompasses both lots as a unit (Section 12-13-3, “Lot, Zoning.”) Map Amendment & Conditional Use Request Summary: The petitioner seeks to rezone the subject property from R-1 Single Family Residential to R-3 Townhouse Residential. This is due to the existing use of the property at 1495 Prospect Avenue as a residentially zoned assembly use, which is allowed with a conditional use permit in the R-1 district only on sites of one acre or more with frontage on a collector or arterial street. As the subject property is less than an acre and located on two local streets, these requirements cannot be met, requiring a rezoning. A residentially zoned assembly use is a Page 3 of 65 conditional use in the R-3 district, but there are no acreage and street frontage requirements. Similarly, the proposed rectory use at 1932 Illinois Street also requires a conditional use in the R-1 district, but it is a permitted use in the R-3 district. See the table below. Excerpt of Table 1: Residential Districts Use Matrix USES R-1 R-3 Convents, monasteries, rectories and parish houses C P Residentially zoned assembly uses C* C *On sites of one acre or more with frontage on a collector or arterial street. The table below provides a summary of the bulk regulations for the R-3 district. The bolded and italicized text indicates the regulations that are not met on the subject property. However, as all structures are existing and they are not proposed to be altered or enlarged in a way that would intensify a nonconformity, they are allowed to continue under Section 12-5-6. Setback variations are not required. Bulk Regulations for R-3 Townhouse Residential Variation Request Summary: The petitioner’s project narrative requests several variations, many of which relate to existing conditions on the site. However, staff has concluded that only one variation is required: to allow more than one principal structure on one lot of record. The principal buildings include the L-shaped, main building used for the assembly use (primary principal building) and the existing house utilized as a rectory/parish house (secondary principal building). Because there are two 1495 Prospect Avenue Regulation Required Proposed Front Yard Setback (North) Min.: 25 FT 8.17 FT Rear Yard Setback (South) Min: 25 FT 4.25 FT Interior Side Yard Setback (West) Min. 5 FT 54.58 FT Corner Side Yard Setback (East) Min. 10 FT 8.17 FT Building Height Max. 45 FT 17.83 FT 1932 Illinois Street Regulation Required Proposed Front Yard (East) Min.: 25 FT 8.25 FT Rear Yard (West) Min: 25 FT 71.17 FT Interior Side Yard (North) Min. 5 FT 8.50 FT Interior Side Yard (South) Min. 5 FT 20.33 FT Building Height Max. 45 FT 21.83 FT Both Addresses / Overall Property Regulation Required Proposed Lot Width (Corner) Min. 55 FT 200 FT Lot Area (Corner) Min. 2,800 SF/ DU 37,085 SF Page 4 of 65 principal buildings proposed for one zoning lot, and only one is allowed except for in certain circumstances that do not include the proposal, a variation is required from this provision. This section of the Ordinance does not seem to contemplate or accommodate a fairly common instance of religious uses across many faiths: on-site housing or offices in a separate building for clergy. It is foreseeable that the housing or office building(s) on religious properties would exceed the Ordinance’s limitation on accessory structures in multiple ways (e.g. no more than 150 square feet in area, cannot be taller than the principal building). Instead, these buildings—in the petitioner’s case, a rectory—are best classified as secondary principal buildings, but the Ordinance does not make an allowance for them. It is also important to note that both structures are under common ownership by the religious institution, Phat Bao Temple, and whose uses are connected to the proposed residentially zoned assembly use so the consolidation of the existing lots into one lot allows for a more cohesive design of the existing development. Alignment with the 2019 Comprehensive Plan • Under Land Use & Development: o The Future Land Use Plan illustrates the property as institutional, which includes uses such as schools, libraries, community organizations, places of worship, and public facilities. The existing place of worship use is a well-established institution in Des Plaines, and the petitioner is proposing to bring certain non-conforming aspects of the property into conformance with current City of Des Plaines codes. The proposal furthers the goal of the Future Land Use Plan to utilize this property as an institution and foster investment of the site as a whole. • Under Diversity & Inclusion: o The principle to celebrate and promote diversity in Des Plaines is detailed in the Comprehensive Plan as a way to “continue developing as a vibrant and diverse community.” The proposal celebrates and fosters the continuance of existing diverse cultural centers in Des Plaines while also preserving the people, character, and diversity that make up its composition. Findings of Fact for the Requests As required by Section 12-3 of the Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) reviewed the findings of fact for the requests. The full list of findings and comments are found in the draft minutes of the PZB meeting of January 11, 2022. An excerpt from the draft minutes is attached. PZB Recommendation and Conditions The Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) opened a public hearing on December 14, 2021 and concluded their consideration on January 11, 2022 for four requests for Phat Bao Temple at 1495 Prospect Avenue and 1932 Illinois Street. Three requests are under the Zoning Ordinance: (i) Conditional Use for a Residentially Zoned Assembly use under Section 12-7-3(K), (ii) Map Amendment from R-1 to R-3 district (Section 12-3-7), and (iii) Major Variation under Section 12-3-6 for two principal structures on one lot. The fourth request is for a Tentative and Final Plat of Subdivision under the Section 13-2-7 of the Subdivision Regulations. The PZB broke their determination into three separate motions: (1) Approval of the Tentative Plat of Subdivision and recommendation (6-0) that City Council approve of the Final Plat of Subdivision; (2) Recommendation (6-0) that City Council approve the Map Amendment; and (3) Recommendation (6-0) that City Council approve the Conditional Use and Major Variation requests in the staff report. The PZB review is summarized in the Chairman Szabo memo (Attachment 8). If the City Council chooses to approve these requests via Ordinance Z-2-22 staff recommends the approval be subject to the following: Page 5 of 65 1. The Landscape Plan must be revised so that it meets all applicable landscaping requirements under Section 12-10 of the Zoning Ordinance prior to its submission as part of the building permit application process. 2. All improvements made as part of the proposed project must comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. Drawings and Plans might need to be revised in order to comply with current codes and ordinances. 3. Any governing documents prepared for the Subject Property must be reviewed by the City Attorney prior to recordation. Attachments: Attachment 1: Project Narrative and Petitioner’s Responses to Standards Attachment 2: Location Map Attachment 3: Topographic Survey Attachment 4: Traffic Report 1 Attachment 5: Site and Context Photos Attachment 6: Chairman Szabo Letter from the PZB to the Mayor and City Council Attachment 7: Draft Excerpt from Minutes of the January 11, 2022 PZB Meeting Ordinance Z-2-22 Exhibit A: Final Plat of Subdivision Exhibit B: Phat Bao Temple Proposed Site Improvement Plans Exhibit C: Existing Conditions, Erosion Control, and Demolition Plan Exhibit D: Proposed Site Plan Exhibit E: Overall Site Landscape Plan Exhibit F: Landscape Plan Exhibit G: Unconditional Agreement and Consent and Rezoning Covenant 1 Without appendices. Full report available upon request to City staff. Page 6 of 65 T H O M A S A R C H I T E C T S www.thomasarch.com 2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 January 3, 2022 Community & Economic Development Planning & Zoning Board 1420 Miner St Des Plaines, IL 60016 Re:  Project Narrative & Variation Standards  Phat Bao Temple  1495 Prospect Ave, Des Plaines, IL   Dear Board Members: We are pleased to submit for the board’s review, the proposed site improvements for the Phat Bao Temple of Illinois, Inc. This cover letter shall serve as the Project Narrative and responses to the Conditional Use, Variations and Map Amendment standards. The purpose of the site improvements is to address existing building code violations on the property and to make various requests to align the existing use with the current zoning ordinance. As a part of this submittal, the Phat Bao Temple is proposing a resubdivision of the property into a single lot, a map amendment to change the zoning from R-1 to R-3, a Conditional Use Permit to allow for Residential Zoned Assembly in the R-3 district as well as various variance requests for reduction in setbacks. Our submittal includes a documentation of the existing site and building conditions along with a proposed site plan. The project site is located at 1495 Prospect Ave and includes the Temple and a Single Family Residence. The scope of the work is limited to adjustments to the existing site to address building code violations. No improvements are intended at this time in either building. Project Narrative Site Description The site is 37,133 square feet, located at the corner of Prospect Ave and Illinois St. The site is currently zoned R-1 (Single Family Residential). There are two buildings on the site, a 1-story, masonry and wood frame Temple and a 1 ½ story wood frame Residence. In addition, there is a frame detached garage accessory structure and a number of additional storage accessory structures. The site includes 2 asphalt parking lots that serve the temple and large areas of brick Attachment 1 Page 7 of 65 Page 2 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 pavers. There are various statues and similar structures around the property as well as a water feature between the temple and residence. The temple is approximately 6,400 square feet. The space includes a Prayer Hall, Sanctuary, Dining Hall, Kitchen and related accessory spaces. The structure is 1-story with no basement. The space has no fixed seating and can accommodate the Temple’s 100 person congregation for their high holidays. The residence was originally a single-family home. It was at one point used by the congregation as a library / school space. That use has been discontinued, and currently remains unused. The future intention is to use this building as a rectory / residence for the Temple’s Master. Based on our review of the residence, it is generally in sound condition and would be suitable for such a use. The existing frame garage appears to be in good condition and appears to be allowable as an accessory structure to the residence. The many additional accessory storages structures (sheds) will be removed as part of the site improvements. In addition, there is a lean-to structure attached to the temple that will also be removed. Both parking lots appear to have been permitted and appear code compliant. The western most parking lot was constructed around 2010 – 2011. The site has a total of 26 parking spaces with 2 ADA parking spaces. All of the additional brick pavers that were installed throughout the site were done without a permit. Existing Building Uses The Temple is used for both weekly services and for 4 (four) high holidays over the course of the year. The temple has a congregation of approximately 100 people. During their weekly services, they generally have around 10 individuals in attendance. During their high holidays, the entire congregation generally attends. These holidays occur twice around the Lunar New Year in February, in May to celebrate Buddha’s Birthday, and at the end of November. These celebrations occur on the weekends between 11 am and 3 pm, where the congregation arrives in waves over the course of the day. The entire congregation generally is not all on site at the same time. Currently, once the on site parking is filled, the congregants will park on the street as well as the angled parking lot at the South Elementary School located at Prospect and Everest. As stated above, the residence currently remains unused. Future Plans The congregation had at one point envisioned expanding their Dining Hall. Due to various constraints, financial and otherwise, those plans have been placed on hold indefinitely. Their current goal is to bring the entire site into building code and zoning compliance. They may consider, at some point in the future, to create a modest addition to the temple to offset some Attachment 1 Page 8 of 65 Page 3 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 of the storage structures that they will be removing. There is no firm timeline for these improvements. There are no proposed interior alterations to the temple at this time. Resubdivision The site is currently comprised of several individual lots, all of which are currently zoned R-1 Single Family Residential, and in aggregate less than 1 acre in total size. Our proposal is to consolidate all lots into a single lot of record to include both the temple and residence. A zoning variance will be requested to allow for two principle structures on a single lot of record. Map Amendment The temple is considered a Residential Zoned Assembly use. This is not permitted in the R-1 single family zoning district, therefore a map amendment is proposed to change the zoning of the new Lot 1 from R-1 to R-3. This zoning designation will allow for the existing use as a conditional use and is consistent with other religious places of worship in the area. A rectory is an allowed use in the R-3 zoning district. Conditional Use As stated above, a Residential Zoned Assembly use is a conditional use in the R-3 zoning district. A Conditional Use Permit is requested to allow for the existing Temple on the property. There are no proposed changes to the use of the Temple or expansion of any uses related to this request. The congregation does not anticipate any dramatic changes to their size or composition. As part of the review for the conditional use permit, the existing parking has been further evaluated. Based on the current zoning ordinance, the Temple requires 61 parking spaces (3 ADA). The site currently has 26 existing parking spaces. As stated above, these spaces appear to have been constructed with a building permit and meet the current parking design guidelines. There is no practical way to fit 61 parking spaces on site to meet the current zoning requirement. There is room between the temple and residence to provide a very limited number of additional parking spaces (about 5 additional spaces). As the parking would be cost prohibitive for the number of spaces gained, the Temple is proposing to return this space back to a landscaped area. The temple is currently able to manage their parking requirements during their high holidays. The temple will be requesting a zoning variance to reduce the required parking on site. The Temple has reached out to the South School to see if they would be willing to enter into a shared parking agreement, but the School District has no interest in doing so at this time. As part of the review for the conditional use permit, the landscaping will be enhanced throughout. It is proposed that the vast majority of the brick paver installed throughout the site be removed with those areas to be landscaped. The approximate decrease in impervious areas between the 2 lots will be 11,500 square feet. The Temple would like to preserve a brick paver platform with Buddha statue located on the East half of the space between the Temple and Residence. Attachment 1 Page 9 of 65 2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 Zoning Variances As a result of the resubdivision, map amendment and conditional use request, there are anticipated to be several zoning variances. The variances will be related to a reduction in required setbacks as it relates to the location of the existing buildings and statue. There would be no increase in non-conformity as there are no proposed building additions. Specifically, the variations are as follows: Rear Yard Setback a.Reduction from 25’-0” to 20’-4” for the 1932 Illinois building b.Reduction from 25’-0” to 4’-3” for the 1495 Prospect building Corner Side Yard Setback a.Reduction from 10’-0” to 9’-9” for the 1495 Prospect building b.Reduction from 10’-0” to 8’-3” for the 1932 Illinois building Front Yard Setback a.Reduction from 25’-0” to 8’-2” for the 1495 Prospect building Attachment 1 Page 10 of 65 Page 5 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 Map Amendment The map amendment is intended to change the northern lot, Lot 1 as shown on our site plan from R-1 to R-3. Standards for Amendments 1.Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the comprehensive plan, as adopted and amended from time to time by the city council; a.The purpose of the proposed Map Amendment is to bring an existing use in alignment with the current zoning ordinance. As Residential Zoned Assembly Uses are only allowed in the R-3 district, the change from R-1 to R-3 is the least change possible. 2.Whether the proposed amendment is compatible with current conditions and the overall character of existing development in the immediate vicinity of the subject property; a.The Temple has been in existence at this location for many years and predates the current zoning ordinance. The Temple is a modest structure and generally compatible with its location amidst single family homes. 3.Whether the proposed amendment is appropriate considering the adequacy of public facilities and services available to this subject property; a.The Temple has functioned at this location for many years without incident or problems related to the public facilities. As noted earlier, there is no expansion planned for the building or congregation at this time. 4.Whether the proposed amendment will have an adverse effect on the value of properties throughout the jurisdiction; and a.The Temple predates the current zoning ordinance. The proposed site improvements will only enhance the value of the properties in the vicinity. 5.Whether the proposed amendment reflects responsible standards for development and growth. (Ord. Z-8-98, 9-21-1998) a.The purpose of the Map Amendment is solely to bring an existing use in alignment with the zoning ordinance. There is no planned expansion at this time. Attachment 1 Page 11 of 65 Page 6 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 Conditional Use Permit The conditional use permit is to allow an existing place of worship (residential zoned assembly) within the R-3 zoning district. Standards for Conditional Uses 1.The proposed conditional use is in fact a conditional use established within the specific zoning district involved; a.The Phat Bao Temple is a religious place of worship (Buddhist Temple). This is considered a Residential Zoned Assembly Use, and is a conditional use in the R-3 zoning district 2.The proposed conditional use is in accordance with the objectives of the city's comprehensive plan and this title; a.The Residential Zoned Assembly Use allows for religious places of worship, which are generally located within single family residential zoned areas. 3.The proposed conditional use is designed, constructed, operated, and maintained so as to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity; a.The existing Temple predates the current zoning ordinance, and the conditional use request is intended to bring this existing use into alignment with the current zoning ordinance. That said, the current temple building is a modest, 1-story masonry building with two improved parking lots. The additional site improvements proposed will only enhance the appearance of the building 4.The proposed conditional use is not hazardous or disturbing to existing neighboring uses; a.The Temple has existed and has operated on this site without incident for many years. No changes are planned to the intensity of the use. 5.The proposed conditional use is to be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer, and schools; or the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the proposed conditional use shall provide adequately any such services; a.The Temple has operated at this site with no undue burden on public facilities. Their regular weekly services generally have about 10 congregants. Their high holidays occur 4 times per year and will have around 100 total attendees over the course of several hours. 6.The proposed conditional use does not create excessive additional requirements at public expense for public facilities and services and not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; Attachment 1 Page 12 of 65 Page 7 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 a.The Temple has operated at this site without excessive burden. There is no proposed increase in intensity of use as part of this submittal. 7.The proposed conditional use does not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; a.The Temple has operated at this site for many years without incident. Its current parking facilities are more than adequate for its general day to day use. Their high holidays do not have a very intense parking demand and can be accommodated by the existing street parking in the general vicinity. (insert Traffic Study comments) 8.The proposed conditional use provides vehicular access to the property designed that does not create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares; a.As stated above, the Temple has more than adequate parking for its day to day use. (insert Traffic Study Comments) 9.The proposed conditional use does not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of a natural, scenic, or historic feature of major importance; and a.The proposed site improvements should enhance the natural features of the site. The existing brick paver patios scattered around the property will be eliminated and new landscaping shall be placed instead. 10.The proposed conditional use complies with all additional regulations in this title specific to the conditional use requested. a.No additional conditions have been specified at this time. Attachment 1 Page 13 of 65 Page 8 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 Zoning Variations The variation requests are as follows: Rear Yard Setback a.Reduction from 25’-0” to 20’-4” for the 1932 Illinois building b.Reduction from 25’-0” to 4’-3” for the 1495 Prospect building Corner Side Yard Setback a.Reduction from 10’-0” to 9’-9” for the 1495 Prospect building b.Reduction from 10’-0” to 8’-3” for the 1932 Illinois building Front Yard Setback a.Reduction from 25’-0” to 8’-2” for the 1495 Prospect building Findings of Fact 1.Hardship: No variation shall be granted pursuant to this subsection H unless the applicant shall establish that carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of this title would create a particular hardship or a practical difficulty. a.The hardship is a result of bringing existing non-conforming structures into compliance with the zoning ordinance. The structures were originally built meeting the requirements at that time, and there is no plan to expand any non- conformities. 2.Unique Physical Condition: The subject lot is exceptional as compared to other lots subject to the same provision by reason of a unique physical condition, including presence of an existing use, structure, or sign, whether conforming or nonconforming; irregular or substandard shape or size; exceptional topographical features; or other extraordinary physical conditions peculiar to and inherent in the subject lot that amount to more than a mere inconvenience to the owner and that relate to or arise out of the lot rather than the personal situation of the current owner of the lot. a.The unique physical condition is a result of the existing buildings on the site. The buildings were originally permitted, but predate the current zoning ordinance. 3.Not Self-Created: The aforesaid unique physical condition is not the result of any action or inaction of the owner or its predecessors in title and existed at the time of the enactment of the provisions from which a variance is sought or was created by natural forces or was the result of governmental action, other than the adoption of this title. a.The need for these variations are as a result of bringing the entire property into alignment with the current zoning ordinance. 4.Denied Substantial Rights: The carrying out of the strict letter of the provision from which a variance is sought would deprive the owner of the subject lot of substantial rights commonly enjoyed by owners of other lots subject to the same provision. Attachment 1 Page 14 of 65 Page 9 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 a.The strict letter of the provisions would require the demolition or relocation of existing buildings. 5.Not Merely Special Privilege: The alleged hardship or difficulty is neither merely the inability of the owner or occupant to enjoy some special privilege or additional right not available to owners or occupants of other lots subject to the same provision, nor merely The inability of the owner to make more money from the use of the subject lot. a.The owner is a religious institution and non-profit. They are not seeking to expand their facilities or the intensity of use for the property. 6.Title And Plan Purposes: The variation would not result in a use or development of the subject lot that would be not in harmony with the general and specific purposes for which this title and the provision from which a variation is sought were enacted or the general purpose and intent of the comprehensive plan. a.The purpose of the variation requests is to allow for the continued use of an existing place of worship that has been in operation at this location for many years. Places of worship are commonly located in single family residential areas. 7.No Other Remedy: There is no means other than the requested variation by which the alleged hardship or difficulty can be avoided or remedied to a degree sufficient to permit a reasonable use of the subject lot. a.There are numerous other items that are being done in concert with the variation requests (Map Amendment, Conditional Use, Resubdivision) to ensure that the minimal number of variations are sought for. 8.Minimum Required: The requested variation is the minimum measure of relief necessary to alleviate the alleged hardship or difficulty presented by the strict application of this title. a.The variations are to allow for an existing use to remain as is and are by definition the minimum necessary to alleviate the hardships. Attachment 1 Page 15 of 65 Page 10 of 10  2800 S River Rd, Suite 105 Des Plaines, IL 60018 O| 877 . 205 . 3799 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We appreciate your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Thomas Architects Thomas Budzik, AIA Attachment 1 Page 16 of 65 0 500 1000 ft Disclaimer: The GIS Consortium and MGP Inc. are not liable for any use, misuse, modification or disclosure of any map provided under applicable law. This map is for general information purposes only. Although the information is believed to be generally accurate, errors may exist and the user should independently confirm for accuracy. The map does not constitute a regulatory determination and is not a base for engineering design. A Registered Land Surveyor should be consulted to determine precise location boundaries on the ground. Print Date: 12/8/2021 1495 Prospect Avenue Notes Attachment 2 Page 17 of 65 125.00'75.00'97.11'222.11'200.00'125.00'SSCF/SF630590.65LEGAL DESCRIPTION:LOTS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,3 4 AND 35 IN WHIPPLE'SADDITION TO RIVERVIEW IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OFTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.ALSOTHAT PART OF THE 15.0 FEET EAST-WEST PUBLIC ALLEY LYINGNORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 33 AND LYINGSOUTH OF AND ADJOINING THE SOUTH LINE OF LOTS 28, 29, 30, 31AND 32 AND LYING WEST OF AND ADJOINING THE WEST RIGHT OFWAY LINE OF ILLINOIS STREET AND LYING EAST OF A LINE DRAWNFROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 28 TO THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF LOT 33 ALL IN BLOCK 1 IN WHIPPLE'S ADDITION TORIVERVIEW IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1495 PROSPECT AVENUE, DES PLAINES,ILLINOIS.10'020' 50'   CBIAttachment 3Page 18 of 65 KLOA, Inc. Transportation and Parking Planning Consultants 9575 West Higgins Road, Suite 400 | Rosemont, Illinois 60018 p: 847-518-9990 | f: 847-518-9987 MEMORANDUM TO: Daniel Mizdrak Bono Consulting Civil Engineers FROM: Andrew Bowen Consultant Luay R. Aboona, PE, PTOE Principal DATE: May 13, 2021 SUBJECT: Traffic Impact Study Phat Bao Temple Des Plaines, Illinois This memorandum summarizes the results and findings of a site traffic evaluation conducted by Kenig, Lindgren, O’Hara, Aboona, Inc. (KLOA, Inc.) for the existing Phat Bao Temple located in the southwest quadrant of Prospect Avenue with Illinois Street in Des Plaines, Illinois. The site currently contains an approximately 6,279 square-foot temple, an approximately 2,717 square-foot multi-use building, and two surface parking lots that provide a total of 24 on-site parking spaces. Access to the parking lots is provided via two full movement access drives on Prospect Avenue located 140 and 210 feet west of Illinois Street. The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the impact that any future site improvements may have on the area roadway system. Existing Traffic Conditions The characteristics of the existing roadways near the development are described below and illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 2 shows an aerial view of the site. Prospect Avenue is an east-west, local roadway that provides one lane in each direction. At its signalized intersection with Mannheim Road, Prospect Avenue provides a shared left- turn/through/right-turn lane on both approaches. At its unsignalized intersection with Illinois Street, Prospect Avenue provides a shared left-turn/through/right-turn lane on both approaches. At its unsignalized intersections with the site access drives, Prospect Avenue provides one through lane in each direction and no exclusive turn lanes. East of its intersection with Mannheim Road, Prospect Avenue has an at-grade crossing with the Wisconsin Central Limited railroad. East of Illinois Avenue, Prospect Avenue turns north and operates as the staff parking lot for South Elementary School. Prospect Avenue is under the jurisdiction of the city of Des Plaines, carries an annual average daily traffic (AADT) volume of 475 vehicles (IDOT 2018), and has a posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour. Parking is generally permitted on both sides of the road and is restricted to residents only except Sundays. Attachment 4 Page 19 of 65 SITE 12 45 ONE-WAYFigure: 1 Kenig,Lindgren,O'Hara,Aboona,Inc. Job No: 21-087 Existing Roadway Characteristics N NOT TO SCALE AVENUE EVERETT AVENUE PROSPECT STREETILLINOISSTREETDEANEROADMANNHEI MWI SCONSI N CENTRAL LTD FREI GHT RAI LROADELCRICTEERTSALLEYLEGEND - TRAVEL LANE - TRAFFIC SIGNAL - STOP SIGN Des Plaines, Illinois Phat Bao TempleAttachment 4Page 20 of 65 Aerial View of Site Figure 2 SITE Attachment 4Page 21 of 65 Mannheim Road (US Route 12-45) is a north-south principal arterial roadway that provides two lanes in each direction. At its signalized intersection with Prospect Avenue, Mannheim Road provides a shared through/left-turn lane and a shared through/right-turn lane on both approaches. Mannheim Road is under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), is not designated as a Strategic Regional Arterial (SRA) route, carries an AADT volume of 17,000 vehicles (IDOT 2019), and has a posted speed limit of 25 miles per hour. Illinois Street is a north-south, local road that provides one lane in each direction. At its unsignalized intersection with Prospect Avenue, Illinois Street provides a shared left- turn/through/right-turn lane on both approaches and is under stop sign control. At its all-way stop sign controlled intersection with Everett Avenue and Circle Street, Illinois Street provides a shared left-turn/through/right-turn lane on both approaches. Illinois Street is under the jurisdiction of the city of Des Plaines. Parking is generally permitted on the east side of the road. Everett Avenue is an east-west, local road that extends east from Dean Street and provides one lane in each direction. At its all-way stop sign controlled intersection with Illinois Street and Circle Street, Everett Avenue provides a shared left-turn/through/right-turn lane on both approaches. At its unsignalized intersection with the South Elementary School Parking Lot, Everett Avenue provides one lane in each direction and no exclusive turn lanes. Everett Avenue is under the jurisdiction of the city of Des Plaines hour. Parking is generally permitted on the south side of the road. Circle Street is a north-south, local road that extends between Prospect Avenue and Everett Avenue and provides one lane in each direction. At its all-way stop sign controlled intersection with Everett Avenue and Illinois Street, Circle Street provides a shared left-turn/through/right-turn lane on the northeast-bound approach. Circle Street is under the jurisdiction of the city of Des Plaines. Parking is generally permitted on the west side of the road. Railroad Operations Approximately 75 feet east of Mannheim Road, Prospect Avenue has an at-grade crossing with a Wisconsin Central Limited railroad that carries freight trains as well as North Central Service (NCS) Metra Commuter trains. According to the Illinois Commerce Commission, the railroad carries an average of 22 passenger trains and 16 freight trains per day. However, the NCS Metra line does not operate on weekends. As such, railroad operations are expected to have a limited impact on site operations. Existing Phat Bao Temple The existing temple site contains an approximately 6,279 square-foot temple, an approximately 2,717 square-foot multi-use building, and two surface parking lots that provide a total of 24 on- site parking spaces. The temple has a capacity of 30 to 50 people and weekly worship is held on Sunday from 11:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. The building is only open on Sundays from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Attachment 4 Page 22 of 65 Existing Traffic Volumes In order to determine current traffic conditions within the study area, KLOA, Inc. conducted peak period traffic counts utilizing Miovision Scout Collection Units at the following intersections: • Prospect Avenue with Mannheim Road • Prospect Avenue with the Site Access Drives • Everett Avenue with Illinois Street and Circle Drive • Everett Avenue with the South Elementary School parking lot The traffic counts were conducted on Sunday, March 21, 2021 from 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. The results of the traffic counts show that the peak hour of inbound traffic generally occurs between 10:30 A.M. and 11:30 A.M. and the peak hour of outbound traffic generally occurs between 12:30 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. Copies of the traffic count summary sheets are included in the Appendix. The existing traffic volumes are illustrated in Figure 3. Table 1 shows the volume of inbound and outbound traffic at the site access drives. Table 1 SITE ACCESS DRIVE TRAFFIC VOLUMES Time Period Inbound Outbound Total 10:30 AM 2 0 2 10:45 AM 4 0 4 11:00 AM 2 0 2 11:15 AM 1 0 1 11:30 AM 2 1 3 11:45 AM 0 4 4 12:00 PM 1 2 3 12:15 PM 0 2 2 12:30 PM 0 0 0 12:45 PM 3 0 3 1:00 PM 2 3 5 1:15 PM 0 5 5 Total 17 17 34 Attachment 4 Page 23 of 65 SITE 12 45 ONE-WAYFigure: 3 Kenig,Lindgren,O'Hara,Aboona,Inc. Job No: 21-087 Year 2021 Base Traffic Volumes N NOT TO SCALE 14 (22) 11 (14) 13 (14)15 (27) LEGEND 00 (00) CIRCLE STREET & ILLINOIS STREET EVERETT AVENUE @ 12 (16) 26 (46)27 (32) 13 (21) 30 (40) 39 (47) 23 (33) 20 (30) EAST ACCESS DRIVE PROSPECT AVENUE @ AVENUE EVERETT STREETILLINOISSTREETDEANEROADMANNHEI MWI SCONSI N CENTRAL LTD FREI GHT RAI LROADELCRICTEERTSALLEY354 (409) 16 (7)9 (9)388 (439) 8 (14) 0 (0) 4 (1)0 (2)0 (1)8 (10)0 (4)- INBOUND PEAK HOUR (10:30-11:30 AM) - OUTBOUND PEAK HOUR (12:30-1:30 PM)0 (1)1 (1)0 (40)1 (0) 0 (0)0 (1)0 (0)2 (4)0 (1)10 (6)5 (2)1 (2)3 (0) 2 (3) 5 (8) 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 1 (3) 7 (7)1 (1)0 (1)0 (2)9 (9)7 (13) AVENUE PROSPECT 9 (19) Des Plaines, Illinois Phat Bao TempleAttachment 4Page 24 of 65 Traffic Evaluation The following provides an evaluation conducted for the inbound and outbound peak hours of site traffic. The analysis includes conducting capacity analyses to determine how well the roadway system and access drives are projected to operate and whether any roadway improvements or modifications are required. Roadway analyses were performed for existing traffic volumes and Year 2027 projected traffic volumes. The Year 2027 projected volumes consist of the existing traffic volumes as well as the following: • A 100 percent increase in existing site traffic at the access drives. This increase is to account for full capacity of the temple that may increase the site generated traffic. • The existing traffic volumes were increased by a regional growth factor to account for the increase in existing traffic related to regional growth in the area (i.e., not attributable to any particular planned development). Based on Average Daily Traffic (ADT) projections provided by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP), the existing traffic volumes were increased by an annually compounded growth rate of 0.6 percent per year for six years for a total of four percent to project Year 2027 total projected conditions. A copy of the CMAP 2050 projections letter is included in the Appendix. Year 2027 total traffic volumes are illustrated in Figure 4. The traffic analyses were performed using the methodologies outlined in the Transportation Research Board’s Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), 6th Edition and analyzed using Synchro/SimTraffic 11 software. The analysis for the traffic-signal controlled intersections were accomplished using field measured cycle lengths and phasing to determine the average overall vehicle delay and levels of service. The analyses for the unsignalized intersections determine the average control delay to vehicles at an intersection. Control delay is the elapsed time from a vehicle joining the queue at a stop sign (includes the time required to decelerate to a stop) until its departure from the stop sign and resumption of free flow speed. The methodology analyzes each intersection approach controlled by a stop sign and considers traffic volumes on all approaches and lane characteristics. The ability of an intersection to accommodate traffic flow is expressed in terms of level of service, which is assigned a letter from A to F based on the average control delay experienced by vehicles passing through the intersection. The Highway Capacity Manual definitions for levels of service and the corresponding control delay for signalized intersections and unsignalized intersections are included in the Appendix of this report. Summaries of the traffic analysis results showing the level of service and overall intersection delay (measured in seconds) for the existing and total projected conditions are presented in Tables 2 and 3. Summary sheets for the capacity analyses are included in the Appendix. Attachment 4 Page 25 of 65 SITE 12 45 ONE-WAYFigure: 4 Kenig,Lindgren,O'Hara,Aboona,Inc. Job No: 21-087 N NOT TO SCALE 15 (23) 11 (15) 14 (15)16 (28) LEGEND 00 (00) Year 2027 Total Projected Traffic Volumes CIRCLE STREET & ILLINOIS STREET EVERETT AVENUE @ 12 (17) 27 (48)28 (33) 14 (22) 31 (42) 39 (47) 24 (34) 21 (31) 10 (20) EAST ACCESS DRIVE PROSPECT AVENUE @ AVENUE EVERETT AVENUE PROSPECT STREETILLINOISSTREETDEANEROADMANNHEI MWI SCONSI N CENTRAL LTD FREI GHT RAI LROADELCRICTEERTSALLEY368 (425) 17 (7)9 (9)404 (457) 8 (14) 0 (0) 4 (1)0 (2)0 (1)8 (10)0 (4)- INBOUND PEAK HOUR (10:30-11:30 AM) - OUTBOUND PEAK HOUR (12:30-1:30 PM)0 (1)1 (1)0 (42)1 (0) 0 (0)0 (1)0 (0)2 (4)0 (1)10 (6)5 (2)1 (2)3 (0) 2 (3) 5 (8) 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 0 (0) 1 (3) 7 (7)1 (1)0 (1)0 (2)9 (9)7 (14) Des Plaines, Illinois Phat Bao TempleAttachment 4Page 26 of 65 Table 2 CAPACITY ANALYSIS RESULTS – EXISTING CONDITIONS – UNSIGNALIZED Inbound Peak Hour Outbound Peak Hour Intersection LOS Delay LOS Delay Mannheim Road with Prospect Avenue1 • Overall A 4.3 A 5.7 • Eastbound Approach B 13.5 B 15.3 • Westbound Approach B 14.5 B 19.3 • Northbound Approach A 3.1 A 4.2 • Southbound Approach A 3.2 A 4.2 Everett Avenue with Illinois Street and Circle Street3 • ICU Level of Service A 29.1% A 27.4% Everett Avenue with the South Elementary School Parking Lot2 • Eastbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Westbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Northbound Approach A 8.6 A 8.6 • Southbound Approach A 8.5 A 8.5 Prospect Avenue with the West Site Access Drive • Westbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Northbound Approach -- -- A 8.7 Prospect Avenue with the East Site Access Drive • Westbound Left Turn A 7.3 A 7.3 • Northbound Approach -- -- A 8.8 1. Signalized 2. Two-Way Stop Control 3. ICU (The operation of this intersection is based on a critical volume to saturation flow (v/s) evaluation also known as the Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) method.) LOS = Level of Service Delay is measured in seconds. Attachment 4 Page 27 of 65 Table 3 CAPACITY ANALYSIS RESULTS – PROJECTED CONDITIONS – UNSIGNALIZED Inbound Peak Hour Outbound Peak Hour Intersection LOS Delay LOS Delay Mannheim Road with Prospect Avenue1 • Overall A 4.2 A 5.9 • Eastbound Approach B 13.9 B 15.9 • Westbound Approach B 15.1 C 20.4 • Northbound Approach A 3.1 A 4.2 • Southbound Approach A 3.1 A 4.2 Everett Avenue with Illinois Street and Circle Street3 • ICU Level of Service A 29.2% A 27.5% Everett Avenue with the South Elementary School Parking Lot2 • Eastbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Westbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Northbound Approach A 8.6 A 8.7 • Southbound Approach A 8.5 A 8.5 Prospect Avenue with the West Site Access Drive • Westbound Left Turn -- -- -- -- • Northbound Approach -- -- A 8.8 Prospect Avenue with the East Site Access Drive • Westbound Left Turn A 7.3 A 7.3 • Northbound Approach -- -- A 8.9 1. Signalized 2. Two-Way Stop Control 3. ICU (The operation of this intersection is based on a critical volume to saturation flow (v/s) evaluation also known as the Intersection Capacity Utilization (ICU) method.) LOS = Level of Service Delay is measured in seconds. Attachment 4 Page 28 of 65 Based on the above analysis, the following conclusions can be made: •Under existing conditions, area intersection operate at a good level of service with minimal delays. •Under projected conditions, intersections are projected to continue to operate at a good level of service with limited increases in delay and no roadway or traffic control improvements will be required to accommodate an increase in site traffic. •The site access drives have sufficient reserve capacity to accommodate an increase in site traffic. Conclusion Based on the development plan and the preceding evaluation, the following conclusions and recommendations are made: •The Phat Bao temple is a low traffic generator, operates outside of typical peak hours, and does not have a significant impact on traffic operations of the adjacent intersections. •Under projected conditions, area intersections will continue to operate at a good level of service and no roadway or traffic control improvements will be required to accommodate an increase in site traffic. •The increase in traffic that will be generated by the temple will increase traffic on adjacent roadways by less than two percent, which further confirms its minimal impact. •The site access drives will be adequate in accommodating any additional site-generated traffic. Attachment 4 Page 29 of 65 1495 Prospect Ave – Public Notice 1495 Prospect Ave – Looking South at Front of Property 1495 Prospect Ave – Looking West at Corner Side Yard of Property 1495 Prospect Ave – Looking Northwest at Front of Residence Attachment 5Page 30 of 65 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org January 12, 2022 Mayor Goczkowski and Des Plaines City Council CITY OF DES PLAINES Subject: Planning and Zoning Board, 1495 Prospect Avenue and 1932 Illinois Street, 21-053-FPLAT-MAP- CU-V, 6th Ward RE: Consideration of a Tentative and Final Plat of Subdivision (FPLAT ), Map Amendment, Conditional Use, and Major Variation at 1495 Prospect Avenue and 1932 Illinois Street Honorable Mayor and Members of the Des Plaines City Council: The Planning and Zoning Board (PZB) opened a public hearing on December 14, 2021 and concluded their consideration on January 11, 2022 for four requests for Phat Bao Temple at 1495 Prospect Avenue and 1932 Illinois Street. Three requests are under the 1998 Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance, as amended: (i) Conditional Use for a Residentially Zoned Assembly use under Section 12-7-3(K), (ii) Map Amendment from R-1 to R-3 district (Section 12-3-7), and (iii) Major Variation under Section 12-3-6 for two principal structures on one lot. The fourth request is for a Tentative and Final Plat of Subdivision under the Section 13-2-7 of the Subdivision Regulations. 1. The representative for the petitioner, Tom Budzik of Thomas Architects, presented an overview of the original 2020 proposal by the Phat Bao Temple, including a building addition of the existing Phat Bao Temple structure, which was not viable given the applicable City code regulations and existing property violations found on site. He added that after many discussions with City staff, the petitioner revised the original proposal to remove any alterations or enlargements of structures on the subject property, change the use of the single family residence to a rectory, and align the subject property with the applicable City codes. Mr. Budzik identified the existing temple building located at 1495 Prospect Avenue and existing single family residence located at 1932 Illinois Street, which are both owned by the Phat Bao Temple, and summarized the petitioner’s requests. He explained that the proposal includes a Tentative and Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate the existing seven lots into one lot, noting that with this change the two principal buildings will be located on the same lot requiring a major variation. He described that through conversations with staff, there is a precedence for this type of variation elsewhere in the city and that this is a viable request. Mr. Budzik further described the map amendment and conditional use requests, noting that a map amendment from the R-1 to R-3 district is required to allow the residentially zoned assembly use as a conditional use without restrictions and a rectory as a permitted use. 2. PZB members asked about the landscape condition in the staff report inquiring if the intent is to require the petitioner to install additional landscaping to comply with the landscape requirements and how long the petitioner has occupied the subject property. Staff confirmed that the intent of the condition is to add more landscaping on site to meet code requirements, especially around the existing parking areas. The petitioner responded that they have occupied the temple building site at 1495 Prospect Avenue since 1993 and the single family residence at 1932 Illinois Street since 2014. 3. CED staff summarized the staff report with slides and recommending three conditions if the PZB decided to approve the Tentative Plat of Subdivision and recommend approval of the Final Plat of Subdivision, Conditional Use, Map Amendment, and Major Variation. One notable condition requires the petitioner to revise the Landscape Plan to meet all applicable requirements in Section 12-10 of the Zoning Ordinance. Attachment 6 Page 31 of 65 4. No members from the public spoke on this request. 5. The PZB broke their determination into three separate motions: (1) Approval of the Tentative Plat of Subdivision and recommendation that City Council approve of the Final Plat of Subdivision (6-0); (2) Recommendation that City Council approve the Map Amendment (6-0); and (3) Recommendation that City Council approve the Conditional Use and Major Variation requests (6-0) with the following conditions: (i) The petitioner shall revise the Landscape Plan to meet all applicable landscaping requirements under Section 12-10 of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance at time of building permit; (ii) The governing documents for the subject parcels will be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior to the recording of any Final Plat of Subdivision; and (iii) All proposed improvements and modifications shall be in full compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances. Drawings may have to be modified to comply with current codes and ordinances. Respectfully submitted, James Szabo, Des Plaines Planning and Zoning Board, Chairman Cc: City Officials/Aldermen Attachment 6 Page 32 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation OLD BUSINESS 1.Addresses: 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Case Number: 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V Public Hearing The petitioner is requesting the following items: (i) A Map Amendment from R-1, Single Family Residential District to R-3, Townhouse Residential District; (ii) A Conditional Use to allow a Residentially Zoned Assembly Use in the R-3 district; (iii) Variation to allow two principal buildings on a zoning lot where only one is permitted; and (iiii) The approval of any other such variations, waivers, and zoning relief as may be Necessary. PINs: 09-29-230-004-0000; 09-29-230-005-0000; 09-29-230-006-0000; 09-29-230- 007-0000; 09-29-230-034-0000; 09-29-230-021-0000; and 09-29-230-022-0000 Petitioner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Owner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Chairman Szabo swore in Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 and Thomas Architects. Issue: The petitioner requests combined approval of a Tentative Plat and recommended approval of Final Plat of Subdivision under Section 13-2-5 of the Subdivision Regulations to consolidate the existing seven parcels into one lot of record. In addition, the petitioner is requesting the following under the Zoning Ordinance: (i) a Conditional Use under Section 12-7-2(I) for a residentially zoned assembly use at 1495 Prospect Avenue (Lot 1); (ii) a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 to rezone Lots 1 and 2 from R-1 Single Family Residential to R-3 Townhouse Residential; and (iii) a Variation from Section 12-7-1 to allow more than one principal building on a zoning lot. Address: 1495 Prospect Avenue & 1932 Illinois Street Owner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Petitioner: Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc., 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018 Case Number: 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V PIN: 09-29-230-004-0000; -005; -006; -007; -021; -022; -034 Ward: #6, Alderman Malcolm Chester Existing Zoning: R-1, Single Family Residential Attachment 7 Page 33 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation Existing Land Use: Religious institution (1495 Prospect) and vacant/unused single-family detached house (1932 Illinois) Surrounding Zoning: North: R-1, Single-Family Residential; South: R-1, Single-Family Residential; East: R- 2, Two-Family Residential; West: R-1, Single-Family Residential. Surrounding Land Use: North: Single-family detached homes; South: Single-family detached homes; East: Duplex buildings; West: Single-family detached homes. Street Classification: Prospect Avenue and Illinois Street are both local roadways. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan illustrates the property at 1495 Prospect Avenue as institutional and the property at 1932 Illinois Street as single family residential. Zoning/Property History: Based on City records, the existing structure was built in 1946 for use as a religious institution. Since its construction the structure has been used for multiple religious institutions and gone through some expansions and alterations to make improvements and bring the building into conformance. Phat Boa Temple has utilized the existing property and structure and property since 1994. The parking area was expanded from its existing size and configuration to add the row of parking spaces directly west of the building. There have been code enforcement violations issued to this property for debris, work done without permits, and number of accessory structures. However, the applicant has been working with the City to resolve outstanding issues, and to City staff’s knowledge, this use generally has not caused issues with the surrounding neighborhood. A conditional use was approved in 2011 through Ordinance Z-34-11 to permit an expansion of an existing “place of worship” at this address. Since then, the residential use matrix table has been revised to remove the place of worship use and replace it with “residentially zoned assembly. Given the change in terms, as well as the petitioner’s desire for a zoning map amendment, it is necessary to seek a new conditional use at this time. Project Summary: The proposed project consists of enhancements to the parking areas, including striping and curbs; landscaping and green space installations; and a significant reduction in the amount of impervious surface to bring together a more cohesive and better engineered Phat Bao site. The site would include the main L-shaped assembly building as well as the former single-family house at 1932 Illinois, which is proposed to become a rectory (i.e. a home for the Temple Master). The existing statue, platform, and waterfall feature located within the buildable area on southern portion of the site are proposed to remain as part of this request. Under Section 12-7-1(C) of the Zoning Ordinance, these objects are classified as yard features defined in Section 12-13-3 as “Objects and features, including arbors, trellises, gazing balls, bird baths, statues, wishing wells, ornamental lights, and other similar features, intended to be used for aesthetic or practical purposes.” Given the proposed consolidation of the existing seven parcels into one lot of record, the existing yard features will adhere the applicable setback regulations under Section 12-7-1(C). The petitioner is also working with staff to address outstanding building and life Attachment 7 Page 34 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation safety issues on the property as a whole and making any required interior and exterior improvements to the structures to increase conformance to the current code. The Site Plan – Proposed drawing in the Site Plan and Architectural Plans (Attachment 4) indicates the existing 26 parking spaces, two of which are accessible, and details proposed enhancements to the existing parking area, including stripping and addition of parking lot landscaping. Section 12-9-7 of the Zoning Ordinance identifies the parking requirements that apply to assembly uses classified as places of worship and commercial theaters. The Off- Street Parking Requirements table states that for places of worship established prior to the adoption of the parking standards, which is September 21, 1998, the parking standard shall only apply in cases where additions are made to the existing facility. The standard for the existing structure in these cases is one space for every 10 seats in the main auditorium, sanctuary, nave or similar place of assembly and other rooms (gymnasiums, classrooms, offices) which are to be occupied simultaneously. Since the existing L-shaped building was constructed in 1946 prior to the adoption of the above parking standards, was enlarged in 2011 (and received a conditional use permit for the enlargement) and no changes to the existing structures are proposed in this request, the parking standard does not apply. No parking variation is necessary. Request Summary: The petitioner is requesting a Final Plat of Subdivision to consolidate the subject property from seven lots to one lot of record. The new subdivision, identified as 1495 Prospect Avenue Subdivision, will encompass the entire 37,085-square-foot property (0.85 acres). The petitioner’s Final Plat of Subdivision (Attachment 5) shows the existing eleven lots that are proposed to be consolidated into one 37,102-square-foot (0.85 acre) L-shaped lot measuring 222 feet along Illinois Street (corner-side yard) and 200 feet along Prospect Avenue (front yard). The proposed lot includes the existing L-shaped religious institution at 1495 Prospect Avenue and existing unused residence at 1932 Illinois Street, neither of which are proposed to change with this request. The Final Plat includes minimum 25-foot front and rear building setbacks, 10-foot corner-side building setback, and 5-foot interior side yard building setbacks. The Final Plat also shows the location of the 15-foot-wide vacated public alley that was positioned in the southeastern portion of the lot1. Despite the separate addresses for the main worship building and the rectory, the property is considered one zoning lot because all of the contiguous property is within a single block, has common ownership (Phat Bao Temple), and has a scope of work (i.e. development permitting) that encompasses both lots as a unit (Section 12-13-3, “Lot, Zoning.”) Request Summary: The petitioner seeks to rezone the subject property from R-1 Single Family Residential to R-3 Townhouse Residential. This is due to the existing use of the property at 1495 Prospect Avenue as a residentially zoned assembly use, which is allowed in the R-1 district only on sites of one acre or more with frontage on a collector or arterial street. As the subject property is less than an acre and located on two local streets, these requirements cannot be met, requiring a rezoning. A residentially zoned assembly use is a conditional use in the R-3 district, but there are no acreage and street frontage requirements. Similarly, the proposed rectory use at 1932 Illinois Street also requires a conditional use in the R-1 district, but it is a permitted use in the R-3 district. See the table below. Excerpt of Table 1: Residential Districts Use Matrix USES R-1 R-3 Attachment 7 Page 35 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation Convents, monasteries, rectories and parish houses C P Residentially zoned assembly uses C* C *On sites of one acre or more with frontage on a collector or arterial street. The table below provides a summary of the bulk regulations for the R-3 district. The bolded and italicized text indicates the regulations that are not met on the subject property. However, as all structures are existing and they are not proposed to be altered or enlarged in a way that would intensify a nonconformity, they are allowed to continue under Section 12-5-6. Setback variations are not required. Bulk Regulations for R-3 Townhouse Residential 1495 Prospect Avenue Regulation Required Proposed Front Yard Setback (North) Min.: 25 FT 8.17 FT Rear Yard Setback (South) Min: 25 FT 4.25 FT Interior Side Yard Setback (West) Min. 5 FT 54.58 FT Corner Side Yard Setback (East) Min. 10 FT 8.17 FT Building Height Max. 45 FT 17.83 FT 1932 Illinois Street Regulation Required Proposed Front Yard (East) Min.: 25 FT 8.25 FT Rear Yard (West) Min: 25 FT 71.17 FT Interior Side Yard (North) Min. 5 FT 8.50 FT Interior Side Yard (South) Min. 5 FT 20.33 FT Building Height Max. 45 FT 21.83 FT Both Addresses / Overall Property Regulation Required Proposed Lot Width (Corner) Min. 55 FT 200 FT Lot Area (Corner) Min. 2,800 SF/ DU 37,085 SF Request Summary: The petitioner’s project narrative requests several variations, many of which relate to existing conditions on the site. However, the staff has concluded that only one variation is required: to allow more than one principal structure on one lot of record.. The principal buildings include the L- shaped, main building used for the assembly use (primary principal building) and the existing house utilized as a rectory/parish house (secondary principal building). Because there are two principal buildings proposed for one zoning lot, and only one is allowed except for in certain circumstances that do not include the proposal, a variation is required from this provision. This section of the Ordinance does not seem to contemplate or accommodate a fairly common instance of religious uses across many Attachment 7 Page 36 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation faiths: on-site housing or offices in a separate building for clergy. It is foreseeable that the housing or office building(s) on religious properties would exceed the Ordinance’s limitation on accessory structures in multiple ways (e.g. no more than 150 square feet in area, cannot be taller than the principal building). Instead, these buildings—in the petitioner’s case, a rectory—are best classified as secondary principal buildings, but the Ordinance does not make an allowance for them. It is also important to note that both structures are under common ownership by the religious institution, Phat Bao Temple, and whose uses are connected to the proposed residentially zoned assembly use so the consolidation of the existing lots into one lot allows for a more cohesive design of the existing development. Alignment with the 2019 Comprehensive Plan: • Under Land Use & Development: o The Future Land Use Plan illustrates the property as institutional, which includes uses such as schools, libraries, community organizations, places of worship, and public facilities. The existing place of worship use is a well-established institution in Des Plaines, and the petitioner is proposing to bring certain non-conforming aspects of the property into conformance with current City of Des Plaines codes. The proposal furthers the goal of the Future Land Use Plan to utilize this property as an institution and foster investment of the site as a whole. • Under Diversity & Inclusion: o The principle to celebrate and promote diversity in Des Plaines is detailed in the Comprehensive Plan as a way to “continue developing as a vibrant and diverse community.” The proposal celebrates and fosters the continuance of existing diverse cultural centers in Des Plaines while also preserving the people, character, and diversity that make up its composition. Conditional Use Findings: Conditional Use requests are subject to the standards set forth in Section 12-3- 4(E) of the Zoning Ordinance. The Future Land Use plan illustrates this property as an institutional use, which is support for the proposed conditional use request to legitimize the existing religious institution on the subject property. The existing use are currently served by adequate public utilities and services, and has not been hazardous or disturbing to surrounding uses. The conditional use is procedural Please see the Petitioner’s Responses for Standards in Attachment 2. The standards that should serve as the basis of findings are the following: 1) The proposed conditional use is in fact a conditional use established within the specific zoning district involved; 2) The proposed conditional use is in accordance with the objectives of the city's comprehensive plan and this title; 3) The proposed conditional use is designed, constructed, operated, and maintained so Attachment 7 Page 37 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation as to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended character of the general vicinity; 4) The proposed conditional use is not hazardous or disturbing to existing neighboring uses; 5) The proposed conditional use is to be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, drainage structures, refuse disposal, water and sewer, and schools; or the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the proposed conditional use shall provide adequately any such services; 6) The proposed conditional use does not create excessive additional requirements at public expense for public facilities and services and not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community; 7) The proposed conditional use does not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; 8) The proposed conditional use provides vehicular access to the property designed that does not create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares; 9) The proposed conditional use does not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of a natural, scenic, or historic feature of major importance; and 10) The proposed conditional use complies with all additional regulations in this title specific to the conditional use requested. Map Amendment Findings: As required, the proposed development is reviewed below in terms of the findings contained in 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance. Staff has found that the proposed map amendment allows for the retention of a well- established institution in Des Plaines that promotes diversity in alignment with the Comprehensive Plan. Further, establishing R-3 zoning is the petitioner’s most logical path to approval. The existing development is adequately served by public facilities and services and has not had an adverse effect on surrounding development since its establishment. Please see the Petitioner’s Responses for Standards in Attachment 2. The standards that should serve as the basis of findings are the following: 1) Whether the proposed amendment is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the comprehensive plan, as adopted and amended from time to time by the city council; 2) Whether the proposed amendment is compatible with current conditions and the overall character of existing development in the immediate vicinity of the subject property; 3) Whether the proposed amendment is appropriate considering the adequacy of public facilities and services available to this subject property; 4) Whether the proposed amendment will have an adverse effect on the value of properties throughout the jurisdiction; and 5) Whether the proposed amendment reflects responsible standards for development and growth. Variation Findings: Variation requests are subject to the standards set forth in Section 12-3-6(H) of the Zoning Ordinance. The variation request to allow two principal buildings seems justifiable, given that on- site housing and offices are common for churches of many faiths and that Zoning Ordinance does not Attachment 7 Page 38 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation accommodate or consider that arrangement. In addition, as these two structures are under common ownership and associated with the same use, it is beneficial to consolidate the existing seven lots into one lot of record in order to create a more cohesive development. Please see the Petitioner’s Responses for Standards in Attachment 2. The standards that should serve as the basis of findings are the following: 1) Hardship: No variation shall be granted pursuant to this subsection H unless the applicant shall establish that carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of this title would create a particular hardship or a practical difficulty. 2) Unique Physical Condition: The subject lot is exceptional as compared to other lots subject to the same provision by reason of a unique physical condition, including presence of an existing use, structure, or sign, whether conforming or nonconforming; irregular or substandard shape or size; exceptional topographical features; or other extraordinary physical conditions peculiar to and inherent in the subject lot that amount to more than a mere inconvenience to the owner and that relate to or arise out of the lot rather than the personal situation of the current owner of the lot. 3) Not Self-Created: The aforesaid unique physical condition is not the result of any action or inaction of the owner or its predecessors in title and existed at the time of the enactment of the provisions from which a variance is sought or was created by natural forces or was the result of governmental action, other than the adoption of this title. 4) Denied Substantial Rights: The carrying out of the strict letter of the provision from which a variance is sought would deprive the owner of the subject lot of substantial rights commonly enjoyed by owners of other lots subject to the same provision. 5) Not Merely Special Privilege: The alleged hardship or difficulty is neither merely the inability of the owner or occupant to enjoy some special privilege or additional right not available to owners or occupants of other lots subject to the same provision, nor merely the inability of the owner to make more money from the use of the subject lot. 6) Title And Plan Purposes: The variation would not result in a use or development of the subject lot that would be not in harmony with the general and specific purposes for which this title and the provision from which a variation is sought were enacted or the general purpose and intent of the comprehensive plan. 7) No Other Remedy: There is no means other than the requested variation by which the alleged hardship or difficulty can be avoided or remedied to a degree sufficient to permit a reasonable use of the subject lot. 8) Minimum Required: The requested variation is the minimum measure of relief necessary to alleviate the alleged hardship or difficulty presented by the strict application of this title. PZB Procedure and Recommended Conditions: Under Section 12-3-4(F) of the Zoning Ordinance (Conditional Uses), Section 12-3-6(G) of the Zoning Ordinance (Major Variations), Section 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance (Amendments), and Section 13-2-5 of the Subdivision Regulations, the PZB has the authority to recommend approval, approval subject to conditions, or denial the request: The City Council has the final authority over the Final Plat of Subdivision, Conditional Uses, Map Amendment, and Variation The decision should be based on review of the information presented by the applicant and the standards and conditions met by Section 12-3-4(E) (Findings of Fact for Conditional Uses), Section 12-3-6(H) of the Attachment 7 Page 39 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation Zoning Ordinance (Findings of Fact for Variations), and Section 12-3-7(E) of the Zoning Ordinance (Findings of Fact for Amendments) as outlined in the Zoning Ordinance, as well as Section 13-2-5 of the Subdivision Regulations. If the PZB intends to recommend approval of the requests, staff recommends the following conditions. Conditions of Approval: 1) The petitioner shall revise the Landscape Plan to meet all applicable landscaping requirements under Section 12-10 of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance at time of building permit. 2) The governing documents for the subject parcels will be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior to the recording of any Final Plat of Subdivision. 3) All proposed improvements and modifications shall be in full compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances. Drawings may have to be modified to comply with current codes and ordinances. Chairman Szabo asked is the Board had any questions. Member Weaver stated he is happy with the landscape improvements that will be made to the property. Chair Szabo asked the petitioner how long has the temple been there. The petitioner stated since 1992. A motion was made by Board Member Weaver, seconded by Board Member Hofherr, to approve a Conditional Use under Section 12-7-2(I) for a residentially zoned assembly use at 1495 Prospect Avenue (Lot 1). AYES: Szabo, Veremis, Saletnik, Hofherr, Catalano, Weaver NAYES: None ABSTAIN: None ***MOTION CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY *** A motion was made by Board Member Weaver, seconded by Board Member Hofherr, to approve a Map Amendment under Section 12-3-7 to rezone Lots 1 and 2 from R-1 Single Family Residential to R-3 Townhouse Residential. AYES: Szabo, Veremis, Saletnik, Hofherr, Catalano, Weaver NAYES: None ABSTAIN: None ***MOTION CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY *** Attachment 7 Page 40 of 65 Case 21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V 1495 Prospect Ave & 1932 Illinois St Final Plat of Subdivision Conditional Use Map Amendment Variation of Structures Case 22-001-V 1364 E Algonquin Standard Variation A motion was made by Board Member Weaver, seconded by Board Member Hofherr, to approve a Variation from Section 12-7-1 to allow more than one principal building on a zoning lot. AYES: Szabo, Veremis, Saletnik, Hofherr, Catalano, Weaver NAYES: None ABSTAIN: None ***MOTION CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY *** Attachment 7 Page 41 of 65 CITY OF DES PLAINES ORDINANCE Z - 2 - 22 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION, ZONING MAP AMENDMENT, MAJOR VARIATION, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A RESIDENTIALLY ZONED ASSEMBLY USE AT 1495 PROSPECT AVENUE/1932 ILLINOIS STREET, DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS (Case #21-053-FPLAT-MAP-CU-V).___ WHEREAS, Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc. (“Petitioner”) is the owner of: (i)the property consisting of nine lots of record and commonly known as 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois (“Temple Property”), and (ii) the property consisting of two lots of record and commonly known as 1932 Illinois Street, Des Plaines, Illinois (“Single Family Home Property”) (collectively, the Temple Property and the Single Family Home Property are the “Subject Property”); and WHEREAS, the Temple Property is located in the R-1 Single Family Residential District (“R-1 District”) and is improved with a building used as a Buddhist temple (“Temple”) and associated off-street parking areas (“Parking Areas”); and WHEREAS, the Single Family Home Property is located in the R-1 Single Family Residential District (“R-1 District”) and is improved with a single-family home (“Single Family Home”), detached garage, shed, and statute, platform and waterfall features; and WHEREAS, the Subject Property is 37,102 square feet in area; and WHEREAS, based on City records, the Temple was originally constructed in 1946 as a religious institution and the Petitioner has used the Subject Property as a single zoning lot for the operation of a Buddhist temple since 1994; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner desires to make improvements to the Subject Property including enhancements to the Parking Areas with curbs and striping, installation of additional landscaping and green space, and the reduction of impervious surfaces (collectively, the “Proposed Project”); and WHEREAS, as part of the Proposed Project, the Petitioner proposes to continue to use the Subject Property as a Buddhist Temple (“Residentially Zoned Assembly Use”) and use the Single Family Home as a rectory to house the Temple Master (“Rectory Use”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-7-2 of the City of Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance of 1998, as amended ("Zoning Ordinance"), in the R-1 District, Residentially Zoned Assembly Uses are permitted but only with a conditional use permit and only on lots at least one acre in area and with frontage on an arterial or collector street, and Rectory Uses are permitted only with a conditional use permit; and Page 42 of 65 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-7-2 of the Zoning Ordinance, in the R-3 District, Rectory Uses are permitted and Residential Assembly Uses are permitted, without lot area requirements, only pursuant to a conditional use permit; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 12-7-1 of the Zoning Ordinance, only one principal structure is permitted per zoning lot; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 12-3-4, 12-3-6 and 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance and Title 13 of the City Code of the City of Des Plaines, as amended ("Subdivision Regulations"), the Petitioner filed an application with the City for the approval of: (i) a tentative and final plat of subdivision to consolidate 11 lots of record into one lot of record (“Final Plat”); (ii) a map amendment (“Proposed Map Amendment”) to the “Zoning Map of the City of Des Plaines” (“Zoning Map”) to rezone the Subject Property from the R-1 District to the R-3 District; (iii) a major variation from Section 12-7-1 of the Zoning Ordinance to allow two principal structures on a single zoning lot (“Proposed Variation”); and (iv) a conditional use permit for the operation of the Residentially Zoned Assembly Use on the Subject Property (“Proposed Conditional Use Permit”) (collectively, (i) through (iv) are the “Requested Relief”); and WHEREAS, within fifteen (15) days after the receipt thereof, the Petitioner’s application was referred by the Department of Community and Economic Development to the Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Des Plaines (“PZB”); and WHEREAS, within ninety (90) days after the date of the Petitioner’s application, a public hearing was opened by the PZB on December 14, 2021 and continued to January 11, 2022, pursuant to publication in the Des Plaines Journal on November 24, 2021; and WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing was mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the Subject Property; and WHEREAS, during the public hearing the PZB heard testimony and received evidence with respect to how the Petitioner intended to satisfy and comply with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 12-3-4, 12-3-6 and 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance, the PZB filed a written report with the City Council on January 12, 2022, summarizing the testimony and evidence received by the PZB and stating its recommendation, by a vote of 6-0, to approve the Requested Relief subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, the Petitioner made representations to the PZB with respect to Requested Relief which representations are hereby found by the City Council to be material and upon which the City Council relies in approving the Requested Relief; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the written report of the PZB, the applicable standards for map amendments, major variations, and conditional use permits set forth in the Zoning Ordinance and the standards for final plats of subdivision set forth in the Subdivision Page 43 of 65 Regulations, and the Community and Economic Development Staff Memorandum dated January 6, 2022, and has determined that it is in the best interest of the City and the public to approve the Requested Relief in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1. RECITALS. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, the same constituting the factual basis for the approval of the Requested Relief. SECTION 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY. Subject Property is legally described as: LOTS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 AND 35 IN WHIPPLE’S ADDITION TO RIVERVIEW IN THE WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ALSO THAT PART OF THE 15.0 FEET EAST-WEST PUBLIC ALLEY LYING NORTH OF AND ADJOINING THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 33 AND LYING SOUTH OF AND ADJOINING THE SOUTH LINE OF LOTS 28, 29, 30, 31 AND 32 AND LYING WEST OF AND ADJOINING THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ILLINOIS STREET AND LYING EAST OF A LINE DRAWN FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 28 TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 33 ALL IN BLOCK 1 IN WHIPPLE’S ADDITION TO RIVERVIEW IN THE WEST ½ OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N.s: 09-29-230-004-0000; -005; -006; -007; -021; -022; -034 SECTION 3. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED MAP AMENDMENT. Subject to and contingent upon the conditions set forth in Section 6 of this Ordinance and pursuant to Section 12- 3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance, the City Council has considered the factors relevant to the approval of map amendments and has determined that the procedure for the review of map amendments has Page 44 of 65 been satisfied. The City Council hereby approves the Proposed Map Amendment, and the Zoning Map is hereby amended to rezone the Subject Property from the R-1 District to the R-3 District. SECTION 4: APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT. The City Council hereby approves the Final Plat, titled “1495 Prospect Avenue Subdivision,” prepared by Andrew Spiewak Land Surveyor, Inc., and with a latest revision date of January 3, 2022, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A, and authorizes the Mayor to sign, and the City Clerk to attest and seal, with the corporate seal of the City of Des Plaines, the original Final Plat. SECTION 5. APPROVAL OF PROPOSED VARIATION. Subject to and contingent upon the conditions, restrictions, limitations and provisions set forth in Section 7 of this Ordinance, the City Council hereby grants major variations from Sections 12-7-1 of the Zoning Ordinance to allow two principal structures on a single zoning lot. SECTION 6. APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT. Subject to and contingent upon the conditions, restrictions, limitations and provisions set forth in Section 7 of this Ordinance, the City Council hereby grants the Petitioner the Conditional Use Permit to allow the operation of the Residentially Zoned Assembly Use in the R-3 District on the Subject Property. The Conditional Use Permit granted by this Ordinance is consistent with and equivalent to a "special use" as referenced in Section 11-13-25 of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-13- 25. SECTION 7. CONDITIONS. The approvals granted in Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this Ordinance shall be, and are hereby, expressly subject to and contingent upon the following conditions, restrictions, limitations, and provisions of this Section 6: A.Compliance with Plans. The development, use, and maintenance of the Subject Property shall be in strict compliance with the following plans, except for minor changes and site Page 45 of 65 work approved by the Director of the Department, and changes to comply with the conditions set forth in Section 7.B of this Ordinance, in accordance with all applicable City codes, ordinances, and standards, including, without limitation, Sections 3.4-8, "Limitations on Conditional Uses," and 3.4-9, "Effect of Approval," of the Zoning Ordinance. 1.The Phat Bo Temple Proposed Site Improvements Plans, prepared by Thomas Architects, consisting of eight sheets, and dated December 29, 2021, a copy of which is attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit B; and 2.The Existing Conditions, Erosion Control, and Demolition Plan, prepared by Bono Consulting, Inc. consisting of one sheet, and with a latest revision date of August 24, 2021, a copy of which is attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit C; and 3.The Proposed Site Plan, prepared by Bono Consulting, Inc. consisting of one sheet, and with a latest revision date of August 24, 2021, a copy of which is attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit D; and 4. The Overall Site Landscape Plans, prepared by Bono Consulting, Inc. consisting of one sheet, and with a latest revision date of August 24, 2021, a copy of which is attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit E; and 5.The Landscape Plans, prepared by G Studio, consisting of one sheet, and with a latest revision date of May 10, 2021, a copy of which is attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance as Exhibit F (“Landscape Plan”). B.Additional Conditions. The development, use, and maintenance of the Subject Property shall be subject to and contingent upon compliance with the additional condition as follows: 1.The Landscape Plan must be revised so that it meets all applicable landscaping requirements under Section 12-10 of the Zoning Ordinance prior to its submission as part of the building permit application process. 2.All improvements made as part of the Proposed Project must comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. Drawings and Plans might need to be revised in order to comply with current codes and ordinances. 3.Any governing documents prepared for the Subject Property must be reviewed by the City Attorney prior to recordation. Page 46 of 65 SECTION 8. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS. A.Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with, or resists the enforcement of, any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined not less than seventy five dollars ($75.00) or more than seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) for each offense. Each and every day that a violation of this Ordinance is allowed to remain in effect shall constitute a complete and separate offense. In addition, the appropriate authorities of the City may take such other action as they deem proper to enforce the terms and conditions of this Ordinance, including, without limitation, an action in equity to compel compliance with its terms. Any person, firm or corporation violating the terms of this Ordinance shall be subject, in addition to the foregoing penalties, to the payment of court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. B.In the event that the Petitioner fails to develop or maintain the Subject Property in accordance with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, or the conditions set forth in Section 6 of this Ordinance, the Proposed Variation granted in Section 5 of this Ordinance and the Conditional Use Permit granted in Section 6 of this Ordinance may be revoked after notice and hearing before the Zoning Administrator of the City, all in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 12-4-7 of the Zoning Ordinance. In the event of revocation, the development and use of the Subject Property will be governed solely by the regulations of the R-3 District. Further, in the event of such revocation of the Proposed Variation and the Conditional Use Permit, the City Manager and City's General Counsel are hereby authorized and directed to bring such zoning enforcement action as may be appropriate under the circumstances. The Petitioner acknowledges that public notices and hearings have been held with respect to the adoption of this Ordinance, has considered the possibility of the revocation provided for in this Section, and agrees not to challenge any such revocation on the grounds of any procedural infirmity or any denial of any procedural Page 47 of 65 right, provided that the notice and hearing required by Section 12-4-7 of the Zoning Ordinance is provided to the Petitioner. SECTION 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the occurrence of the following: A.its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law; B.the filing with the City Clerk by the Petitioner, not less than 60 days after the passage and approval of this Ordinance, of an unconditional agreement and consent to accept and abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in this Ordinance. Said unconditional agreement and consent shall be in substantially the form attached to, and by this reference made a part of, this Ordinance as Exhibit G; and SECTION 10. SEVERABILITY. If any paragraph, section, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect without affecting the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Page 48 of 65 PASSED this _______ day of _______________, 2022. APPROVED this _________ day of ____________, 2022. VOTE: AYES ________ NAYS _________ ABSENT ________ MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK Published in pamphlet form this Approved as to form: _______ day of __________________, 2022. CITY CLERK Peter M. 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INSTALL TEMPORARY SILT FENCING AROUND ENTIRE PERIMETEROF CONSTRUCTION WORK, FENCING SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THESTART OF EXCAVATION OR DEMOLITION AND BE MAINTAINED ANDSHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THE STRUCTURE IS COMPLETED ANDSECURED.2. INSTALL TEMPORARY 6' HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE AROUND THEPROPOSED WORK AREA AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING SITE INACCORDANCE WITH VILLAGE ORDINANCE.3. CALL JULIE 1-800-892-0123 48 HOURS BEFORE STARTING ANYEXCAVATION WORK.4. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALLUTILITY SERVICES AND MAINS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.5. EXISTING PAVERS TO BE HAULED OFF SITE. MATERIALS SHALL BEDISPOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCALORDINANCES.6. CONSTRUCTION STOCKPILE SHALL NOT BE PLACED CLOSER THAN5' TO ANY PROPERTY LINE AND SHALL NOT EXCEED 8' IN HEIGHT.7. A DUMPSTER OF ADEQUATE SIZE FOR THE CONTAINMENT ANDDISPOSAL OF ALL JOB SITE REFUSE IS REQUIRED TO BE ON SITEFOR THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION8. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY IS SURVEYED BY BONO CONSULTING, INC.ORI ONLLISLAWGBITREK E R Exhibit CPage 60 of 65 125.00'75.00'97.11'167.02'200.00'125.00'SSODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWN3' CONC. WALK17' X 21.5'PAVERPADP: 643.00GR:642.50P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 643.00GR:642.50641.50±M.E.642.30642.30642.30±M.E.642.13±M.E.642.20±M.E.642.10RIM642.10RIM642.70±M.E.642.45±M.E.642.50RIMDC:642.10643.10±M.E.643.00±M.E.643.00±M.E.4.71' 4.28'24" TYPE CCATCH BASINRIM 642.10INV 639.6524" TYPE CCATCH BASINRIM 642.10INV 640.10STORM SEWER8" PVC SDR 2645 LF @ 1.0%STORM SEWER8" PVC SDR 2640 LF @ 1.0%11.50'11.50'24" TYPE CCATCH BASINRIM 642.50INV 640.50STORM SEWER8" PVC SDR 2656 LF @ 1.07%CONNECT TO MAIN PERCITY REQUIREMENTSINV EX.:638.30INV @ DROP: 639.90CONCRETE DOWELROD PAVEMENT PATCHALL TRENCH BACKFILL WILL BE MEASUREDUSING THE IDOT TRENCH BACKFILL TABLESTRENCH BACKFILL DETAILPVC SEWERN  CBIExhibit DPage 61 of 65   CBIExhibit EPage 62 of 65 55.09' 55.09'SODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWN3' CONC. WALK17' X 21.5'PAVERPADP: 643.00GR:642.50P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 643.00GR:642.50641.50±M.E.642.30642.30642.30±M.E.642.13±M.E.642.20±M.E.642.10RIM642.10RIM642.70±M.E.642.45±M.E.642.50RIMDC:642.10125.00'75.00'97.11'222.11'200.00'125.00'S55.09'55.09'SODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAAS SHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWN3' CONC. WALK17' X 21.5'PAVERPADP: 643.00GR:642.50P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 642.80GR:642.30P: 643.00GR:642.50641.50±M.E.642.30642.30642.30±M.E.642.13±M.E.642.20±M.E.642.10RIM642.10RIM642.70±M.E.642.45±M.E.642.50RIMDC:642.10125.00'75.00'97.11'222.11'200.00'125.00'S    SHOWNAREASODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWNSODAREAASSHOWN200.00'SODAREAASSHOWNSODExhibit FPage 63 of 65 EXHIBIT G UNCONDITIONAL AGREEMENT AND CONSENT AND REZONING COVENANT TO: The City of Des Plaines, Illinois ("City"): WHEREAS, Phat Boa Temple Association of Illinois, Inc. (“Petitioner”) is the owner of (i) the property consisting of nine lots of record and commonly known as 1495 Prospect Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois (“Temple Property”), and (ii) the property consisting of two lots of record and commonly known as 1932 Illinois Street, Des Plaines, Illinois (“Single Family Home Property”) (collectively, the Temple Property and the Single Family Home Property are the “Subject Property”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 12-3-4, 12-3-6 and 12-3-7 of the Zoning Ordinance and Title 13 of the City Code of the City of Des Plaines, as amended ("Subdivision Regulations"), the Petitioner filed an application with the City for the approval of: (i) a tentative and final plat of subdivision to consolidate 11 lots of record into one lot of record (“Final Plat”); (ii) a map amendment (“Proposed Map Amendment”) to the “Zoning Map of the City of Des Plaines” (“Zoning Map”) to rezone the Subject Property from the R-1 District to the R-3 District; (iii) a major variation from Section 12-7-1 of the Zoning Ordinance to allow two principal structures on a single zoning lot (“Proposed Variation”); and (iv) a conditional use permit for the operation of the Residentially Zoned Assembly Use on the Subject Property (“Proposed Conditional Use Permit”) (collectively, (i) through (iv) are the “Requested Relief”); and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. Z-2-22 adopted by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines on __________________, 2022 ("Ordinance"), grants approval of the Requested Relief, subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, Petitioner desires to evidence to the City its unconditional agreement and consent to accept and abide by each of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in said Ordinance, and its consent to recording the Ordinance and this Unconditional Agreement and Consent against the Subject Property; NOW, THEREFORE, Petitioner does hereby agree and covenant as follows: 1.Petitioner hereby unconditionally agrees to accept, consent to and abide by all of the terms, conditions, restrictions, and provisions of that certain Ordinance No. Z- 2-22, adopted by the City Council on , 2022. 2.Petitioner acknowledges and agrees that the City is not and shall not be, in any way, liable for any damages or injuries that may be sustained as a result of the City's review and approval of any plans for the Subject Property, or the issuance of any permits for the use and development of the Subject Property, and that the City's review and approval of any such plans and issuance of any such permits does not, Exhibit G Page 64 of 65 and shall not, in any way, be deemed to insure Petitioner against damage or injury of any kind and at any time. 3.Petitioner acknowledges that the public notices and hearings have been properly given and held with respect to the adoption of the Ordinance, have considered the possibility of the revocation provided for in the Ordinance, and agree not to challenge any such revocation on the grounds of any procedural infirmity or any denial of any procedural right, provided that the procedures required by Section 12- 4-7 of the City's Zoning Ordinance are followed. 4.Petitioner agrees to and does hereby hold harmless and indemnify the City, the City's corporate authorities, and all City elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives, and attorneys, from any and all claims that may, at any time, be asserted against any of such parties in connection with (a) the City's review and approval of any plans and issuance of any permits, (b) the procedures followed in connection with the adoption of the Ordinance, (c) the development, construction, maintenance, and use of the Subject Property, and (d) the performance by Petitioner of its obligations under this Unconditional Agreement and Consent. ATTEST: PHAT BOA TEMPLE ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS, INC. By:______________________________ B y:_____________________________ Title:____________________________ Title:____________________________ Exhibit G Page 65 of 65 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5380 desplaines.org Date: January 12, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED AP, City Manager From: John T. Carlisle, AICP, Director of Community and Economic Development Ryan Johnson, Assistant Director of Community and Economic Development Subject: Zoning Public Hearing Notification Discussion Issue: At the December 6, 2021 meeting, the City Council requested a review of Des Plaines’ and similar communities’ public hearing notification regulations for zoning applications, in particular the mailed notices. Analysis: Applications that require a public hearing, such as conditional uses, variations, map and text amendments, and planned unit developments, are made public in several ways. For all public hearings, a published legal notice must appear in a local newspaper between 15 and 30 days prior to the hearing. Further, except for a text amendment – which would apply to the whole City – a notice sign must be posted at the subject property. Finally, for map amendments, conditional uses (which include planned unit developments), or major variations, property owners within 300 feet of the perimeter of the subject property receive a notice via standard mail. Municipalities determine the notification range from the subject property, and whether the size of this range will be dependent on the type of application, or the same (“fixed”) for all zoning applications requiring a mailed notice. A number of recent proposed developments within the City have required notice mailings. Please see the table below with a few recent examples. The downtown property, 1504 Miner, required notices to the most addresses because of downtown density (i.e. condos, apartments, storefronts): Subject Property Request Site Acres Addresses Noticed 580 S. Wolf Road Conditional Use, Major Variations 8.5 124 1504 Miner Street Conditional Use, Variation 0.13 302 2071 Pine Street Major Variation .03 56 1050 E. Oakton Avenue Planned Unit Development (PUD), Map Amendment, and Conditional Use 11 132 The Northwest Municipal Conference (NWMC), of which the City of Des Plaines is a member, has conducted two surveys pertaining to mailed public hearing notices in recent years (survey results attached). In December 2019, most (14 of 17) respondents indicated a fixed public notice range between 150 and 300 feet from the MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 7 NEW BUSINESS #2B. subject property. Just three communities had variable ranges that could extend beyond Des Plaines’ current 300-foot range: Winnetka, Evanston, and Glenview. In Winnetka, mailed notices were sent to property owners within 250 feet from the subject property, with an exception for special uses in their commercial overlay district, which required a 500-foot radius. Evanston’s requirement ranged from 250 feet for minor variations to 500 feet for major variations or map amendments, and finally 1,000 feet for planned developments. The 2015 NWMC survey elicited 15 responses besides Des Plaines. With the exception of two municipalities, all respondents had established a fixed notification range between 150 and 300 feet from the perimeter of the subject property. In 2015 the exceptions were Lake Forest and Deerfield. In Lake Forest, special use permits required a notice area of 1,320 feet, or three properties deep, whichever was less. In Deerfield, a 250-foot range was utilized, with an exception for height variations, which required a mailing range of 500 feet. Year of NWMC Survey Total Respondents Number of Respondents with a Mailing Range of 300’ or less 2015 15* 13 2019 17 14 *excludes City of Des Plaines response 2019 NWMC Survey: Mailed Notice Ranges 150’ 200’ 250’ 300’ Other 2 1 9 1 3 Consider the examples of 2071 Pine, a major variation for a parking pad requested by a townhouse homeowner, and 1504 Miner, a conditional use and major variation for a proposed retail cannabis dispensary. If the required notice distance had been 500 feet, the addresses reached would have been 264 and 677 respectively, which is 208 and 375 additional addresses than under current rules. Mailed notice preparation, addressing, and stuffing envelopes is completed by City staff, although the applicant is charged for the service via an escrow deposit. The Council may wish to balance the cost for petitioners and use of staff resources with the desired notice shed. Recommendation: The City’s current 300-foot mailed public hearing notification range is similar to the majority of respondents to two recent NWMC surveys, and slightly exceeds the most common fixed range of 250 feet. If based on the research the City Council wishes to direct staff to amend the notice method and distance, we request direction on how to frame the amendments. Attachments Attachment 1: NWMC Public Hearing Notice Process Survey - October 2015 Attachment 2: NWMC Public Hearing Notification Survey - December 2019 Attachment 3: Section 12-3-1.C. of the Des Plaines Zoning Ordinance Page 2 of 7 Public Hearing Notice Process Survey October 2015 Municipality Does the City/Village require that notification is mailed to all property owners within 250 feet of the subject property prior to a Plan Commission or Zoning Board of Appeals public hearing? Is the mailing sent certified mail with a return receipt (green card required), certified mail without return receipt (no green card required) or standard mail? Is the City/Village or the Petitioner responsible for providing the mailing list of property owners within 250 feet? Is the City/Village or the Petitioner responsible for completing the mailing? Is a copy of the published legal notice including in the mailing? Buffalo Grove Yes.Standard Mail.The Petitioner. Village will do the mailing.Yes. Deerfield Yes, 250 feet from the boundaries of the subject property. If a height variation is being requested notification is mailed to all property owners within 500 feet. Written notice by personal service, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested (green card required). The petitioner is responsible for providing the mailing list of the property owners. The petitioner is responsible for completing the mailing, per Village Zoning Ordinance. A copy of the published legal notice is required in the mailing. Des Plaines 300-foot notification for map amendment, conditional use, or major variation. Zoning Ordinance only specifies U.S. Mail. Some petitioners send certified. City provides based on GIS (Cook County) data.Petitioner. Not the actual newspaper notice, but the same language used in the notice on City letterhead. Fox Lake 300 feet requirement. Contiguous is certified and return receipt, others within 300 feet are standard mail. Petitioner responsible for contiguous listing, village provides additional 300 ft requirement listing. Either, up to the petitioners discretion. If Village provides the service, the petitioner is billed for all mailing costs. The same legal notice is sent to the property owners as what is sent for publishing. Grayslake Rezonings only.Standard mail.Petitioner.The Village.Usually. Hoffman Estates 300 Standard Mail.Yes, 300 feet.Village and Yes.No. Lake Forest Certified mailed notice is required to be sent by the petitioner for requests that involve Special Use Permits. The notice area is 1,320 feet or three properties deep, whichever is less.Green card required.Petitioner.Petitioner. No, however the notice is similar. Lincolnshire Yes. Certified mail with return receipt.Petitioner.Petitioner.No. Mount Prospect Village Code requires notification of 250 feet but Village sends notification to all property owners within 300 feet.Standard Mail. Village provides mailing list. Residential property; Village responsible. Commercial property; petitioner responsible.Yes. Niles Yes.Standard Mail. No we take care of it. Yes we take care of it.No. Northbrook Yes (excluding ROW). Yes - certified mail, return receipt.Petitioner.Petitioner. Same language - different format. Rolling Meadows Yes. Certified mail with a return receipt.Petitioner.Petitioner.Yes. Attachment 1 Page 3 of 7 Public Hearing Notice Process Survey October 2015 Municipality Does the City/Village require that notification is mailed to all property owners within 250 feet of the subject property prior to a Plan Commission or Zoning Board of Appeals public hearing? Is the mailing sent certified mail with a return receipt (green card required), certified mail without return receipt (no green card required) or standard mail? Is the City/Village or the Petitioner responsible for providing the mailing list of property owners within 250 feet? Is the City/Village or the Petitioner responsible for completing the mailing? Is a copy of the published legal notice including in the mailing? Schaumburg Notice is required within 150 feet, not counting ROW. Certified mail (green card). Yes, we direct them to the township assessor's office.Petitioner. No, the village prepared a letter that is included. Skokie Yes.Standard Mail. Petitioner, however, the Village provides a map on the properties to be notified.Petitioner.Yes. Streamwood Yes. Yes green card required.Petitioner.Petitioner.Yes. Wilmette Yes, owners and occupants. We no longer require certified mail/return receipt - first class is sufficient. The applicant provides an affidavit affirming that they gave notice. We provide the applicant with the PINs of the properties and a map of the notice area.No. We create a separate personal notice describing the request. This is more detailed than what goes to the newspaper. Attachment 1 Page 4 of 7 Public Hearing Notification Survey December 2019 Municipality 1. What is your code- required adjacent owner notification radius for public hearings? 2. Does the notification radius include public right-of-ways? 3. Does your code allow administrative approvals for minor amendments to Special Uses, PUDs and board- approved plans? 4. Please attach relevant code sections. Barrington 250 ft. exclusive of rights-of- way.No. No. However, some PUD's have provisions to allow minor amendments on items that are fully compliant with the underlying zoning regulations. (Example - new sign that is otherwise fully compliant). Buffalo Grove 250', not including ROW.No.Yes. Elk Grove Village 300' Yes. If they are considered "minor" per our code. Evanston It ranges between 250' (Minor Variations), 500' (Major Variations, Special Use, and Map Amendments, and 1000' (Planned Developments).Yes. Minor Adjustments to Planned Developments are allowed as an administrative approval. Fox Lake 150' Radius, 300' diameter, 942' circumference (Be careful what word you use).Yes. It does not allow for minor amendments after they've been approved. Glencoe 200 feet.Yes.No. Relevant code sections: http://library.amlegal.com/nxt/g ateway.dll/Illinois/glencoe_il/zo ningcode/articleititleandpurpos es?f=templates$fn=default.htm $3.0$vid=amlegal:glencoe_il Glenview All contiguous properties plus all properties contiguous to those. (1+1). Yes.Yes. Morton Grove See attached.Yes.See attached. Mount Prospect 250'No.Yes. Niles 250' The code does not specifically mention the right of way, but internally we add the width of any ROW to the 250' radius. For special uses, no. Any modification to a special use must be resubmitted as a new special use application. The community development director may approve modifications to a PUD in specific circumstances listed in section 12.7(A) of our zoning code, otherwise it must go before the planning and zoning board.See attached. Attachment 2 Page 5 of 7 Public Hearing Notification Survey December 2019 Municipality 1. What is your code- required adjacent owner notification radius for public hearings? 2. Does the notification radius include public right-of-ways? 3. Does your code allow administrative approvals for minor amendments to Special Uses, PUDs and board- approved plans? 4. Please attach relevant code sections. Northfield 250 feet.No.Yes. Radius requirement for public notice: http://sterlingcodifiers.com/cod ebook/index.php?book_id=886 &chapter_id=70229#s686817 Changes to Special Use: http://sterlingcodifiers.com/cod ebook/index.php?book_id=886 &chapter_id=70414#s688144 Changes to PUDs: http://sterlingcodifiers.com/cod ebook/index.php?book_id=886 &chapter_id=70415#s688156 Park Ridge 250 feet radius.It does not. SU, PUDs, board-approved plans are subject to underlying district regulations unless such exception is granted. Any amendments to exceptions granted would require commission/board review. Schaumburg 150'No. Yes but typically only when this does not affect the nature or type of use.See attached. Streamwood 250 feet. Exclusive of the right of way. Very limited but in some circumstances. Wheeling 250 feet. No, public right-of-ways are removed from the 250 feet.See attached. Wilmette For the ZBA and Plan Commission, we require 250'. Appearance Review requires different notice depending on the type of request. Administrative variations are adjacent properties only.Yes. The PUD section provides for major and minor changes. Special uses, variations, and appearance approvals do not have a specified modification process.See attached. Winnetka 250 feet, with the exception for special uses within the Commercial Overlay District, which requires a 500-foot radius.Yes. Attachment 2 Page 6 of 7 ZONING ORDINANCE 12-3-1: APPLICATIONS AND HEARINGS: C.Notice: 1.Notice Of Public Hearing In Newspaper: For any development review procedure that requires a public hearing, the City shall arrange for the publication of a public notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the Des Plaines jurisdictional area. The notice shall include the date, time and place of such hearing or meeting, a description of the matter to be heard or considered, the address or particular location of the subject property, and, in the case of a public hearing for an amendment, a legal description of the subject property. The notice shall run at least one time, not more than thirty (30) days nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing. 2.Notice Of Public Hearing Through Posted Sign: In addition to the newspaper notice provision required above, not more than thirty (30) days nor less than fifteen (15) days prior to any public hearing on a development review procedure the zoning administrator shall cause to be posted on the property affected a notice sign stating that a hearing will be held and including the date, time and place of such hearing or meeting, and a description of the matter to be heard or considered. 3.Notice To Proximate Property Owners: In any public hearing regarding a map amendment, conditional use, or major variation, the petitioner shall be required to notify property owners by U.S. mail within three hundred feet (300') of the perimeter of the subject lot of record. Petitioner shall sign an affidavit verifying said mailing occurred attaching the copy of the document. Attachment 3 Page 7 of 7 FINANCE DEPARTMENT 1420 Miner Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5300 desplaines.org Date: January 19, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, City Manager From: Dorothy Wisniewski, Asst. City Manager/Director of Finance Subject: Interlocal Agreement - Des Plaines History Center Issue: For the City Council to approve the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Des Plaines and the Des Plaines History Center, as well as authorize subsidy funding in the budgeted amount of $50,000 for the 2022 fiscal year. Analysis: During the 2022 Budget deliberations the Des Plaines History Center requested a $50,000 subsidy from the City for the administration of the History Center programs as well as special events. The additional funding will be used for expanded programs, events, and outreach to help make historical and educational resources more accessible to the public. The Des Plaines History Center is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization that operates through the work of paid staff and volunteers, under the guidance and supervision of a Board of Trustees. The History Center serves in many ways as a community center, is open to the public, and provides programs, exhibits, and access to research in historical archival collections. As historical background, the funding approved in the prior years is as follows: Year Amount Approved 2016 $40,000 2017 $50,000 2018 $50,000 2019 $50,000 2020 $50,000 2021 $50,000 2022 Budget $50,000 Recommendation: I recommend that the City Council approve the Interlocal Agreement between the Des Plaines History Center and the City as well as authorize subsidy funding in the budgeted amount of $50,000 for the 2022 fiscal year. Attachments: Attachment 1: Resolution R - 31 - 22 Exhibit A: Interlocal Agreement MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 5 NEW BUSINESS #3A. {00124590.1} 1 CITY OF DES PLAINES RESOLUTION R - 31 - 22 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DES PLAINES HISTORY CENTER FOR THE PROVISION OF FUNDING FOR SERVICES. WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes the City of Des Plaines ("City") to contract with individuals, associations and corporations, in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City desires to provide certain funding to the Des Plaines History Center ("History Center") to provide program services, exhibits, and access to historical archival collections to residents of the City (collectively, the "Services"); and WHEREAS, the City appropriated $50,000 for use by the History Center to provide the Services during the 2022 fiscal year; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City to authorize the City Manager to execute, and City Clerk to attest, an Interlocal Agreement between the City and the History Center ("Agreement"), under which Agreement the City will provide $50,000 to the History Center for the Services; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, in the exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: SECTION 1: RECITALS. The recitals set forth above are incorporated here by reference. SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT. The City Council hereby approves the Agreement in substantially the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A, and in a final form to be approved by the General Counsel. SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager and the City Clerk to execute and seal, on behalf of the City, the final Agreement. SECTION 4: PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION. The City Council hereby authorizes the Director of Finance to issue payment, after execution of the final Agreement by the History Center and the City, to the History Center in the amount of $50,000. SECTION 5: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Attachment 1 Page 2 of 5 {00124590.1} 2 PASSED this ____ day of __________________, 2022. APPROVED this _____ day of ______________, 2022. VOTE: AYES _____ NAYS _____ ABSENT _____ MAYOR ATTEST: Approved as to form: CITY CLERK Peter M. Friedman, General Counsel DP-Resolution Historical Society Agreement Funding 2022 Attachment 1 Page 3 of 5 1 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DES PLAINES AND THE DES PLAINES HISTORY CENTER FOR THE FUNDING OF PROGRAMS THIS AGREEMENT, entered into between the City of Des Plaines (hereinafter “City”) and the Des Plaines History Center (hereinafter “History Center”), provides as follows: WHEREAS, this Agreement is entered into pursuant to the Intergovernmental Cooperation provisions of Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1, et seq.; and WHEREAS, the City desires to provide funding to the History Center for the provision of programs ("Programs"), and the History Center desires to receive such funding from the City to provide the Programs; WHEREAS, the City and the History Center, in an effort to more effectively and efficiently administer the Programs, desire to enter into this agreement; NOW THEREFORE, the City and the History Center hereby agree as follows: 1. The recitals as set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein. 2. During fiscal year 2022, the City shall provide $50,000 to the History Center for the provision of the Programs. At the conclusion of the fiscal year, the History Center shall provide an accounting of the funds expended on the Programs. 3. The History Center shall provide the City with periodic reports regarding the Programs at the City’s request, but in no case shall the reports be made on less than an annual basis. Such reports shall include the number of Des Plaines residents served by the Programs. The History Center shall, at a time and date mutually agreed, make an annual presentation to the City regarding the Programs. 4. The History Center will acknowledge the City’s funding support in publicity efforts, and promotional materials, both paper and electronic, as reasonably identified by the City and the History Center. 5. This Agreement shall be controlled by the law of the State of Illinois, and the venue for any disputes that arise hereunder shall be in the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois, Second Municipal District. 6. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties, their successors, and/or assigns, and may not be terminated or restricted except in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and by a writing executed by both parties. 7. Nothing in this Agreement shall purport to terminate, restrict, extend, or otherwise modify commitments previously agreed to by separate agreement between the parties. Exhibit A Page 4 of 5 2 8.This Agreement may be terminated by either party by written notice to the other party dated at least 90 days prior to the effective date of termination. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed and by executing this Agreement, the parties do hereby affirmatively state that they have been given full authority by their respective governing bodies to execute this Agreement. CITY OF DES PLAINES DES PLAINES HISTORY CENTER By: By: Its: City Manager Its: Date: Date: ATTEST: ATTEST: Its: City Clerk Its: DP-History Center Agreement 2022 Exhibit A Page 5 of 5 PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1111 Joseph J. Schwab Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 P: 847.391.5464 desplaines.org Date: January 21, 2022 To: Michael G. Bartholomew, MCP, LEED-AP, City Manager From: Timothy Watkins, Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering Cc: Timothy P. Oakley, P.E., CFM, Director of Public Works and Engineering Subject: Sidewalk Snow Removal, Tax Increment Finance District 8 Issue: At the January 3, 2022 City Council meeting, Alderman Brookman requested that the subject of clearing snow from commercial sidewalks in Tax Increment Finance (TIF) District 8 be placed on the Public Works Committee agenda for discussion. Analysis: Public Works currently clears snow from approximately 3.6 miles of sidewalk in the downtown area formerly known as TIF District 1, as well as 1.3 miles of sidewalk along Oakton Street between the Canadian National Railroad tracks and Des Plaines River Road. In addition, we remove approximately 0.5 mile of snow from sidewalks adjacent to City owned property and various bridges by agreement. These locations are shown on Attachment 1. We spend approximately $100,000 per year for contractual sidewalk snow and ice control services. After the January 1, 2022 snowfall (4.5”), 12 properties along Lee Street between the Canadian National Railroad (CN) tracks and Oakton Street were cited by the Police Department for violation of City Code 8-1-11 (Attachment 2). The code requires the removal of two or more inches of snow and/or any ice from adjacent public sidewalks within 24 hours after the weather event ends. The length of sidewalk that was in violation after the January 1 event was 3,252’ (46%) of the total 7,063’ length of public sidewalk along the aforementioned limits of Lee Street. The above referenced code for commercial properties further provides for fines (up to $250 for first offense, up to $500 for second offense, up to $750 for third offense), recovery of City costs if we proceed to cause the removal, as well as a 25% administrative fee. It should be noted that during November of each year, in connection with business license renewals, the City sends a notice (Attachment 3) to commercial property owners as a reminder of the snow removal ordinance. The TIF 8 sidewalks along Lee Street (CN tracks to Mannheim Road) and Oakton Street (Webster Lane to CN tracks) are shown in yellow on Attachment 1 and include 2.49 miles of sidewalk in commercially zoned areas. If the City were to add these sidewalks to our contract, we would budget an additional $100,000 in annual contractual sidewalk snow removal services. This estimate is based on a cost of $500 per mile for salting and $500 per mile for plowing (per push) from our current contractor and our snow removal experience from the 2020/2021 season. MEMORANDUM Page 1 of 6 NEW BUSINESS #4A. Another consideration involves locations where the public sidewalk abuts the street curb and gutter. Along Algonquin Road between the CN tracks and Oakton Street, this amounts to 3,969’ (56%) out of the total 7,063’ length of public sidewalk. During large snow events, our street plowing operations may inadvertently deposit snow on the adjacent sidewalk. If this occurs, our plow operators have been instructed to report the incidents so that Public Works can follow up with clearing the affected sidewalks. Recommendation: We recommend discussion on this item. Attachments: Attachment 1 – Map of Sidewalk Snow Removal Areas Attachment 2 – City Code 8-1-11 Attachment 3 – Snow and Ice Control Mailing Page 2 of 6 Sidewalk Snow Removal PW Contractual Snow Removals Public Works Snow Removals Proposed TIF 8 Sidewalks Public Works / Proposed TIF 8 Removals 0 2,250 4,5001,125 Feet 1 inch = 816 feet Contractual Sidewalk Area = Approximately 4.33 MilesPublic Works Area = Approximately 4.8 MilesPublic Works & TIF 8 Area = Approximately 1.2 MilesTIF 8 Area = Approximately 2.49 MilesCity Owned Sidewalk Plow MapCook County, IllinoisAttachment 1Page 3 of 6 During winter weather, please clear the sidewalk, and handicapped parking space(s) on your property to make it safe for our citizens, and to avoid being fined. Thank you for your cooperation. For questions, please contact the Police Department at 847-391-5400. All Property Owners: The City prohibits depositing snow on public right- of- way, including streets, sidewalks, aprons and other paved areas. Don’t: Plow or remove accumulated snow from a private parking lot or drive and deposit onto a City street or public right-of- way (negligible amounts of snow are allowed) Don’t: Shovel/plow snow in streets to an extent that they are unsafe to drive or not passable by pedestrians Don’t: Obstruct, harass, prevent or interfere with City workers providing snow removal services or with snow removal equipment Don’t: Plow or pile snow onto any portion of a marked handicapped parking space on public or private property. Do: If possible, place snow on area between sidewalk and curb, or yard/open space on your property (away from the street). Commercial Property Owners or Managers: Every owner, lessee, tenant or occupant of any commercial property in the City that abuts any public right-of-way must: Remove snow and ice from sidewalks abutting your property and make attempts to provide clear a path the full width of the sidewalk. It must be at least 36 inches wide to allow for pedestrian and wheelchair passage. Remove snow 2+ more inches as soon as practicable, and no later than 24 hours after the weather event ends. If snow or ice on the sidewalk is frozen and cannot be removed without damage to the pavement, then, within 24 hours after the weather event ends, take measures to mitigate hazards by using sand, abrasive material or other products. As soon as the weather permits, thoroughly clear and clean the sidewalk. Penalties: Violators can face fines up to $750 for each offense. The penalty provision of this section shall be automatically applicable to and included in any ordinance that amends, corrects or adds to any title, chapter or section of this code 1 Penalties: Fines range from $250 - $750 and violators face risk of paying the City the full cost to remove the snow plus a 25% administrative fee. Failure to pay fees can result in a lien against the property and other punitive damages necessary to collect fees. The City can issue citations for violations to the owner of the property involved, to the industry or firm which acts as an agent for any such owner, and to a lessee, tenant or occupant of any commercial property involved. *Visit the City’s website at desplaines/org and click on Access Your Government / City Ordinances to read the Code 8- 1-11: Snow and Ice On Public Rights-Of-Way And Handicapped Parking Spaces in its entirety. SEE BACK PAGE FOR INFORMATION RELATED TO ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGNS important information Re: Snow/ice & Handicapped Parking Attachment 3 Page 5 of 6 ARE YOUR ACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGNS UP TO DATE? IF NOT, LET US HELP Violators of State law and City Code who park in a handicapped-accessible parking spaces will be fined $250.The Des Plaines Police Department assists private businesses by enforcing this rule and issuing tickets and fines when necessary. Unfortunately, many signs are out of date and post a $100 fine, which causes confusion. The City has “$250 FINE” stickers that you can place over the outdated “$100 FINE” language. Please visit the Des Plaines Police Department, 1418 Miner St., to pick-up your free sticker. Attachment 3 Page 6 of 6