Meeting date/time:
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9/11/2013
10:45 AM
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Minutes status:
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Final
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Meeting location:
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Cook County Building, Board Room, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois
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Attachments:
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NewItemsAgenda11-Sep-2013.pdf, second new items agenda 09-11-13.pdf, Third New Items Agenda 091113.pdf, ConsentAgenda11-Sep-2013-09-46-23.pdf, Errata 9-11-13.pdf, labor 09-09-13.pdf, lit09-09-13.pdf, re09-09-13.pdf, wc09-09-13.pdf, rules09-11-13.pdf, fin09-11-13.pdf, zb9-11-13.pdf, re07-31-13.pdf
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13-1632
| 1 | | Ruth Rothstein Resolution | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has called Ruth M. Rothstein from our midst; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Rothstein was a galvanizing healthcare leader with steely determination who often was visionary in her work; and
WHEREAS, starting out as a labor union organizer in Youngstown, Ohio at the age of 18, Mrs. Rothstein went on to organize labor unions in New York, Cleveland and Chicago; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Rothstein’s focus switched to healthcare when she received on-the-job training as a lab technician at Jackson Park Hospital in 1952; by 1962 she had become personnel director of Jackson Park Hospital; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Rothstein next served in various positions at Mount Sinai Hospital and ascended to the positions of president and chief executive officer in 1977; and
WHEREAS, in 1991, Mrs. Rothstein was appointed Chief of the Cook County Bureau of Health by Cook County Board President, Richard J. Phelan; she led the Bureau of Health until 2004; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Rothstein knew every square inch of the issue of healthcare - the policies, f | approve | Pass |
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13-1623
| 1 | | 12TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11TH | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
COMMEMORATING THE 12TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEPTEMBER 11TH
WHEREAS, at 8:46 a.m., on September 11, 2001, hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the upper portion of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, New York; and
WHEREAS, 17 minutes later, at 9:03 a.m., hijacked United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center; and
WHEREAS, at 9:37 a.m., the west wall of the Pentagon was hit by hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, the impact of which caused immediate and catastrophic damage to the headquarters of the Department of Defense; and
WHEREAS, at approximately 10:00 a.m., the passengers and crew of hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 acted heroically to retake control of the airplane and thwart the taking of additional American lives by crashing the airliner in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and, in doing so, gave their lives to save countless others; and
WHEREAS, nearly 3,000 innocent civilians were killed in the heinous attacks of September 11, 2001; and
WHEREAS, tens of thousands of indivi | approve | Pass |
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13-1650
| 1 | | In Memory of The Honorable Nancy C. Benedetto | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
In Memory of The Honorable Nancy C. Benedetto
WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Nancy C. Benedetto from our midst; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto was the beloved mother of William (Leticia) Venegas and the late Mark A. Venegas, cherished grandmother of Stephanie A., dear sister of John (Carla) and the late Anthony and Donald (the late Margaret), and fond aunt of many nieces and nephews; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto was a resident of the Village of Crestwood for over 50 years; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto served the Village of Crestwood with excellence for over 44 years as Deputy Clerk and Clerk; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto’s dedication and leadership helped transform the Village of Crestwood from a farming community to a modern mecca of commerce and industry; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto made history in 1993 as the first Clerk in Illinois to rebate a portion of residents’ property tax payments; and
WHEREAS, Nancy C. Benedetto’s tireless efforts garnered widespread recognition for the Village of Crestw | approve | Pass |
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13-1578
| 2 | | Resolution for Rev Leslie Sanders, Sr | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING REVEREND LESLIE SANDERS, SR. FOR 40 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 28, 2013, Hope Presbyterian Church of Chicago honored Reverend Leslie Sanders Sr. for providing 40 years of leadership to the church; and
WHEREAS, Reverend Sanders is to be applauded for his steadfast commitment to uplifting lives and serving the needs of families and individuals throughout Chicagoland; and
WHEREAS, Reverend Sanders was called into ministry at the tender age of 16 and he accepted his call in 1974 at the age of 18; and
WHEREAS, Reverend Sanders received his formal education to preach the gospel by attending Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tennessee and McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Reverend Sanders was ordained as a Baptist Minister and later as a Minister in the Presbyterian Church; and
WHEREAS, Reverend Sanders’ civic and community involvement has included him serving as Vice-Chairman of the Rebirth Englewood Community Development Corporation, member of the National Association for the Advancement of Co | approve | Pass |
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13-1649
| 1 | | Cook County Softball Team 2013 Champions | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
CONGRATULATING THE COOK COUNTY GOVERNMENT SOFTBALL TEAM--THE (STILL) UNDEFEATED, UNDISPUTED THREE-TIME INTERGOVERNMENTAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
WHEREAS, the 2011 Cook County Softball team won the first intergovernmental softball league title with wins over the Mayor’s Office and the Governor’s Office; and
WHEREAS, the 2012 Cook County Softball team returned with an even stronger team in 2012, thoroughly dominating the competition from the Mayor’s Office, City Council, Governor, Senator Kirk and Chicago City Treasurer for a second undefeated season; and
WHEREAS, the 2013 Cook County team prepared for another season, knowing that, as one unnamed Chicago Alderman warned: “Cook County-you all have a big target on your back;” and
WHEREAS, in order to fend off the challengers from the Mayor’s Office, City Council, Governor, Chicago City Treasurer and U.S. General Accounting Office, Cook County was able to add a number of new players to the roster; and
WHEREAS, Cook County’s timely hitting and great defense led to eight (8) victories and no defeats | approve | Pass |
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13-1587
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF JOHN PATRICK BYRNES JR. | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF JOHN PATRICK BYRNES JR.
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called John Patrick Byrnes Jr., from our midst, and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was the Beloved husband of Mary Frances (nee Hickey), and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was the loving father of Bridget (Patrick) Botica, John III (Angelique), Michael (Christine) and James (Gina) Byrnes, and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was the cherished Papa of Kaitlyn Bailey, Jaicie, Payton and Patrick Botica: Mary Kate, Michael, Matthew, Emilia, John IV, Daniel and Tallulah Byrnes, and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was the dear son of the late John and Virginia Barber Byrnes, and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was the fond brother of Kathryn (Jack) Corbett, and
WHEREAS John Patrick Byrnes Jr., was a retired Deputy Chief 1st District Chicago Fire Dept. and USMC Reservist, and
WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that John Patrick Byrnes Jr. was a kind and compassionate man, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by his many fr | approve | Pass |
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13-1567
| 1 | | Resolution for Zachary Bradley | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Zachary Bradley was the official greeter at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center in Evanston, cordially and enthusiastically welcoming County Officials on their visits to conduct business. Mr. Bradley passed away on Sunday, August 18, 2013.
WHEREAS, Zachary Bradley was always a pleasant and inviting presence, greeting Cook County residents warmly and was, according to City of Evanston Human Resource Specialist Elizabeth Walker “always a friendly face in the building. He will be greatly missed.”
WHEREAS, Zachary Bradley was also a facilities maintenance worker at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center for over 22 years.
WHEREAS, Zachary Bradley was an accomplished carpenter and worked in the Community of Economic Development Association program for many years, rehabbing senior citizens’ homes and greatly improving the quality of life for numerous Cook County residents.
WHEREAS, Zachary Bradley was a dedicated student of martial arts devoting 40 years to perfecting his art and achieving a 5th degree black belt. Bradley generously shared his | approve | Pass |
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13-1600
| 1 | | HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES W. WEGING | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE LIFE OF JAMES W. WEGING
WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom called James W. Weging from our midst on August 12, 2012; and
WHEREAS, James Weging, 22, was the beloved husband of Sara and loving son of James E. and Margaret; and
WHEREAS, James served as one of the founding members, board director, and resident director of music of the Independent Stars Playhouse, a not-for-profit theatre company based in Elmwood Park; and
WHEREAS, the mission of the Independent Stars Playhouse is to promote and expand education and knowledge of civic pride and diverse culture through theatre and the performing arts; and
WHEREAS, James Weging believed in the mission of Independent Stars Playhouse, and the company hopes to always work with James and his dreams in mind; and
WHEREAS, James was more than a board member and a talented musician; he was a beloved friend and an intimate member of the Independent Stars Playhouse family; and
WHEREAS, Independent Stars Playhouse is hosting a tribute concert to James W. Weging on Saturday, August 24, | approve | Pass |
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13-1581
| 1 | | WASHINGTON FEDERAL BANK, 100th ANNIVERSARY | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
WASHINGTON FEDERAL BANK, 100th ANNIVERSARY
WHEREAS Washington Federal Bank on Chicago’s South Side will celebrate its 100 year anniversary on September 17, 2013, and
WHEREAS Washington Federal Bank has been a trusted community financial institution for a century, helping families and local businesses meet their savings and financial goals, and
WHEREAS from its humble beginnings, Washington Federal Bank has grown into a modern bank offering the latest in banking technology to its customers, and
WHEREAS Washington Federal Bank has long embodied the spirit of its well-known slogan, “Banking Made Personal” and
WHEREAS due to its outstanding management practices and unsurpassed customer care, Washington Federal Bank has earned a five star rating for over 81 consecutive quarters, and
WHEREAS Washington Federal Bank has been named as one of Chicago’s Top Ten Banks by Crain’s Chicago Business, and
WHEREAS Washington Federal Bank is a model corporate citizen, and contributes to the betterment of the community through involvement in the South Lo | approve | Pass |
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13-1576
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF VINCENT BRIGLIO | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF VINCENT BRIGLIO
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Vincent D. Briglio from our midst, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was the beloved husband of Antoinette (nee Spina), and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was the loving father of Joseph (Mary Lou), John (Barbara) Briglio, and Mariann (Peter) Delich, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was the beloved son of the late Joseph and Antoinette Briglio, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was the fond grandfather of Jamie, Joe, Renee, Vince, John, Peter, and Marissa, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was the dear brother of Angela (the late Bud) Turenne, Joseph (Catherine) Briglio, Geno (Helen) Briglio, and the late RoseMarie (Steve) Stremel, the late Nick (the late Grace) Briglio, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio proudly answered the call of his country to defend the cause of freedom while serving in the United States military, and
WHEREAS Vincent D. Briglio was a member in good standing of the O.N.I.A.C. and St. Rocco Society, and
WHEREAS all who knew him will attest tha | approve | Pass |
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13-1572
| 2 | | IN MEMORY OF MARGARET FASAN | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF MARGARET FASAN
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan from our midst, and
WHEREAS Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan (nee Lowery) was the beloved wife of the late Charles M. Fasan Jr., and
WHEREAS Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan was the loving mother of Terri (Mike) Thomas, Charles "Mick" (Sue), Mary Beth Finnerty, Kathy (Jim) Earner, Lynn (Larry) Pelletier, Barb Kaiser, Mary Pat (Jeff) Heisterman, Matt Cpt. CFD, Peggy (Bill) Rehfeld, Jeannie (John) Wampler, and Bill CPD (Mary), and
WHEREAS Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan was the cherished grandmother of 28 and great-grandmother of 9, and
WHEREAS Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan was the fond sister of Joseph (late Shirley) Lowery, Lorretta Ruckman, Patricia (Charles) Haffner, John Lowery, Thomas (Gloria) Lowery, and the late William Lowery and Mary Barbara (late James) Heffernan, and
WHEREAS all who knew her will attest that Margaret A. "Peg” Fasan was a kind and compassionate woman, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by her many friends and | approve | Pass |
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13-1503
| 1 | | Congratulating The HONORABLE SENATORE RENATO TURANO | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Congratulating The HONORABLE SENATORE RENATO TURANO
WHEREAS, Renato Guerino Turano was born in Calabria, Italy in 1942, and in the late 1950s he left Italy with his family and moved to Chicago; and
WHEREAS, Renato Turano is best known locally as the president of the Turano Baking Company, one of the largest manufacturers of artisan breads in North America; and
WHEREAS, Renato Turano, after receiving a Bachelor of Arts and a Master in Business Administration from the University of Chicago, has dedicated his life to sharing his success with his fellow Italians and Americans of Italian descent; and
WHEREAS, Renato Turano was elected to the Italian Senate in the spring of 2013, having previously occupied the post from 2006 to 2008, representing Italian citizens of North and Central America in the Italian Parliament; and
WHEREAS, Turano has been actively involved in the Chicago-area Italian-American community for decades, presiding over the Columbian Club of Chicago, Calabresi in America Organization, Italian American Chamber of Commerce-Midwest, | approve | Pass |
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13-1498
| 1 | | Congratulating ROBERT ALLEGRINI | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Congratulating ROBERT ALLEGRINI
WHEREAS, Robert Allegrini is a graduate of Northern Illinois University where he won the Dean’s Award in political science and subsequently won a graduate fellowship to study foreign affairs at the University of Florence in Italy; and
WHEREAS, Robert Allegrini is currently the Vice President of Corporate Communications at Hilton Worldwide; and
WHEREAS, Robert Allegrini’s prior positions include Assistant Vice President in charge of public relations for Hyatt Hotels and Director of Corporate Communications in charge of public relations for all Swissotel properties worldwide. He has worked extensively in the hospitality industry in Asia, Europe, and the East Coast in addition to his native Chicago; and
WHEREAS, Robert Allegrini has long been active in Italian American civic affairs on local and national levels; and
WHEREAS, Robert Allegrini served as Executive Director of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans and founded the Chicago chapter of the Accademia Italiana Della Cucino; and
WHEREAS, Robert Al | approve | Pass |
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13-1501
| 1 | | Congratulating The HONORABLE ANITA ALVAREZ | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Congratulating The HONORABLE ANITA ALVAREZ,
Cook County State’s Attorney
WHEREAS, Anita Alvarez made history in 2008 as the first female and first Latina elected to the position of Cook County State’s Attorney; and
WHEREAS, Anita Alvarez was born and raised by working class parents in the Pilsen neighborhood, attended Maria High School, and received her undergraduate degree from Loyola University of Chicago and her law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law; and
WHEREAS, Anita Alvarez has spent her entire legal career in public service in the State’s Attorney’s Office representing the victims of crime in Cook County; and
WHEREAS, Anita Alvarez, prior to becoming State’s Attorney, worked her way up through the ranks and eventually served as Chief Deputy State’s Attorney, Chief of Staff to the State’s Attorney, Chief of the Special Prosecutions Bureau, Deputy Chief of the Narcotics Bureau, and Supervisor of the Public Integrity Unit; and
WHEREAS, in her capacity as State’s Attorney, Anita Alvarez leads the second largest prosecutor’s office | approve | Pass |
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13-1575
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF MARIE WINKLER | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF MARIE WINKLER
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Marie C. Winkler from our midst, and
WHEREAS Marie C. Winkler (nee Wilson) was the dearly beloved wife of the late John J. Winkler, and
WHEREAS Marie C. Winkler was the devoted mother of John T. (Judith) Winkler, Mary Ellen "Pinky" (Edward) Whalen, Peggy Winkler and the late Joan (late Patrick) Fitzpatrick, and
WHEREAS Marie C. Winkler was the loving grandmother of 10; dear great-grandmother of 14; and great-great-grandmother of 3, and
WHEREAS Marie C. Winkler was a lifetime resident of the south side of Chicago-Bridgeport neighborhood, and
WHEREAS all who knew her will attest that Marie C. Winkler was a kind and compassionate woman, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by her many friends and neighbors, and dearly loved by her family, now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County that the Board does hereby offer its deepest condolences and most heartfelt sympathy to the family and many friends of M | approve | Pass |
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13-1574
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF PAUL STEPAN | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF PAUL STEPAN
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Paul Stepan from our midst, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was the devoted son of Alfred and Mary Louise Stepan, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was the beloved husband of Ann Stepan, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was the loving father of Shannon (Jonathan) and Paul (Susan), and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was the cherished grandfather of Kathleen, Emily, Ava and Owen, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was the fond brother of Marilee (Richard), Alfred (Nancy), Quinn (Snowy), Stratford (Judy), Charlotte (James) and John (Bonnie), and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan graduated from Loyola Academy in the classical honors course, and co-captained the 1960 championship lightweight basketball team, and the football team, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan graduated from Oxford University (Balliol College) in 1967 with an MA in politics, philosophy and economics, and the University of Chicago in 1970 with a JD, and
WHEREAS Paul Stepan was a personal witness to history 50 years ago, when he participated in the March o | approve | Pass |
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13-1580
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF ROBERT PHILLIPS | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT PHILLIPS
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Robert Phillips from our midst, and
WHEREAS Robert Phillips was the loving and devoted husband of 64 years to the late Sarah T. Phillips, who followed him to eternal life briefly thereafter, and
WHEREAS Robert Phillips was the loving father of Darlene (James) Smith, Diane "Dee Dee" (Anthony) Valentino, Louis "Lou" (Nancy), Marianne (Vincent) Scarlata, and the late Michael J. Phillips, and
WHEREAS Robert Phillips was the beloved and adored "Papa" of Nicole DiTuri, Michele (Rich) Garcia, Deanna Valentino, Renee (Gerard) Quimque, Anthony Valentino, Bobby Phillips, Stephanie (Lupe) Rodriguez, Louie, Michael, Natalie, Patrick and Timothy Phillips, Sara, Vincent, Anthony, and Analisa Scarlata, and
WHEREAS Robert Phillips was the cherished "Papa" to his great-grandchildren Gerard, Giani, Nicolas, Anysi, and Michael, and
WHEREAS Robert Phillips was the loving brother of Gloria (the late Les) Hausfeld, and
WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that Robert Philli | approve | Pass |
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13-1579
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF SARAH PHILLIPS | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF SARAH PHILLIPS
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Sarah T. Phillips from our midst, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips (nee Covelli) was the loving and devoted wife of 64 years to the late Robert "Balbo" Phillips, who preceded her in death by a brief time, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips was the loving mother of Darlene (James) Smith, Diane "Dee Dee" (Anthony) Valentino, Louis "Lou" (Nancy), Marianne (Vincent) Scarlata, and the late Michael J. Phillips, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips was the cherished daughter of the late Sam and Concetta Covelli, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips was the beloved and adored "Nonnie" of Nicole DiTuri, Michele (Rich) Garcia, Deanna Valentino, Renee (Gerard) Quimque, Anthony Valentino, Bobby Phillips, Stephanie (Lupe) Rodriguez, Louie, Michael, Natalie, Patrick and Timothy Phillips, Sara, Vincent, Anthony, and Analisa Scarlata, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips was the cherished "Nonnie" to her great-grandchildren Gerard, Giani, Nicolas, Anysi, and Michael, and
WHEREAS Sarah T. Phillips | approve | Pass |
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13-1585
| 1 | | IN MEMORY OF CARMEN BALESTRI | Consent Calendar Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
IN MEMORY OF CARMEN BALESTRI
WHEREAS Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri from our midst, and
WHEREAS Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri was the beloved husband of the late Marie A. (nee Spalla), and
WHEREAS Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri was the loving father of Rosemarie (Tom) Liberti, Loretta (the late Anthony) DeGrazia, Mick (Bobbi), and Michele (Duck) Gruzlewski, and
WHEREAS Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri was the fond grandfather of Regina, Joey, Anthony, Laura, Mickey, Cheryle, Jill, and Jamie.
WHEREAS Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri was the cherished great-grandfather of Gianna, Antonio, Adrianna, Mia, Angelo, Domenica, Kacey, Anthony, Ariano, and Natalia, and
WHEREAS all who knew him will attest that Carmen A. "Rails" Balestri was a kind and compassionate man, virtuous of character and gentle in spirit, admired and respected by his many friends and neighbors, and dearly loved by his family, now therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County that the Board does hereby offer its deepest condo | approve | Pass |
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13-1568
| 1 | | Carl Byrd Chief Administrative Officer | Appointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 4, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Pursuant to the authority granted by Illinois State Law and County Ordinance, I hereby appoint Carl Byrd to the position of Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. Byrd has been serving as Acting Chief Administrative Officer for the Cook County Bureau of Administration since August 5, 2013.
Mr. Byrd has over twenty-five years of experience serving local government agencies such as the Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Housing Authority and the City of Chicago where he was most recently the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Buildings. His many years of management in the public sector and leadership skills will aid the continued success of the departments under the Bureau of Administration.
His professional experience and educational background will certainly be a benefit to the County of Cook.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12. | refer | Pass |
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13-1588
| 2 | | Ted Przybylo Northfield Woods Sanitary | Appointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 5, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Please be advised that I hereby appoint Ted Przybylo to the Northfield Woods Sanitary District for a term to begin immediately and to expire on May 1, 2016. Mr. Przybylo will replace Joseph Fagan, who is currently serving on an expired term.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12. | refer | Pass |
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13-1589
| 1 | | Roselyne Navarro Central Stickney Sanitary District | Appointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 5, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Please be advised that I hereby appoint Roselyne Navarro to the Central Stickney Sanitary District for a term to begin immediately and to expire on May 1, 2016. Ms. Navarro will replace Fortino Carillo, who is currently serving on an expired term.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12. | refer | Pass |
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13-1590
| 1 | | Raul Aguirre South Stickney Sanitary District | Appointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 5, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Please be advised that I hereby appoint Raul Aguirre to the South Stickney Sanitary District for a term to begin immediately and to expire on May 1, 2016. Mr. Aguirre will replace Joseph Ford, who is currently serving on an expired term.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12. | refer | Pass |
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13-1591
| 1 | | Larry Paarlberg Lincoln-Lansing Drainage | Appointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 5, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Please be advised that I hereby appoint Larry Paarlberg to the Lincoln-Lansing Drainage District for a term to begin immediately and to expire on September 1, 2016.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12. | refer | Fail |
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13-1592
| 1 | | Ray Babilla Oak Meadow Sanitary District | Reappointment | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 5, 2013 from
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President, Cook County Board of Commissioners
Please be advised that I hereby reappoint Ray Babilla to the Oak Meadow Sanitary District for a term to begin immediately and to expire on May 1, 2016.
I submit this communication for your approval.
*Referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee on 09/11/12.
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13-1622
| 1 | | OIIG Ordinance Amendment | Ordinance Amendment | PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
AN AMENDMENT TO THE INDEPENDENT INSPECTOR GENERAL ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, Chapter 2 Administration, Article IV Officers and Employees, Division 5 Inspector General, Section 2-286 of the Cook County Code authorizes the Independent Inspector General to issue subpoenas to request documents or testimony related to an authorized investigation; and
WHEREAS, the Independent Inspector General from time to time is required to enforce such subpoenas, through the State’s Attorney of Cook County, requesting court enforcement thereof; and
WHEREAS, it has been asserted that no such enforcement authority is explicitly included in Section 2-286 and therefore does not exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board desires to clarify its intention in this regard and ensure that the Independent Inspector General has the legal authority to seek enforcement of such subpoenas by including explicit enforcement powers in this Ordinance Amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners that Chapter 2 Administration, Article IV Officers and Employees, | approve | Pass |
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13-1339
| 2 | | EMA grant program | Grant Award | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD
Department:
Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Grantee:
Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Grantor:
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
Request:
Approval of Grant Award
Purpose:
The EMA grant program provides financial assistance with day to day costs associated with operating an emergency management agency, to include personnel costs, office supplies, and travel expenses related to emergency management activities.
Grant Amount:
$458,733.85
Grant Period:
October 1, 2012, to September 30, 2013
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
695-580033, Reimbursement to Designated Fund
Concurrences:
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Summary:
The EMA Program will aid the DHSEM in the administration of effective emergency management in the areas of personnel and benefits, travel, organizational, equipment, and additional program needs. | approve | Pass |
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13-1404
| 1 | | MacArthur Foundation has awarded a grant | Grant Award | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD
Department:
Justice Advisory Council
Grantee:
Justice Advisory Council
Grantor:
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Request:
Approve acceptance of the grant
Purpose:
The MacArthur Foundation has awarded a grant to the Cook County
Justice Advisory Council to support personnel, evaluation, and project consultation.
Grant Amount:
$450,000.00
Grant Period:
October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014
Fiscal Impact:
“None”
Accounts:
6591301
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
The MacArthur Foundation has awarded a grant to the Cook County
Justice Advisory Council in support of the organization’s model demonstration project to improve the fairness and effectiveness of Central Bond Court hearings and reduce unnecessary pretrial detention. | approve | Pass |
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13-1409
| 1 | | Adult Redeploy Illinois Program | Grant Award | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD
Department:
Justice Advisory Council
Grantee:
Justice Advisory Council
Grantor:
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Request:
Approval to accept grant award
Purpose:
The Adult Redeploy Illinois Program seeks to change the way the criminal justice system approaches
probation. The specific goal of the program is to keep people ordered to probation on probation, avoiding
the additional use of a prison sentence for a group that have been convicted of a probationable offense and
found suitable by a judge to be placed on probation.
Grant Amount:
$754,642
Grant Period:
October 1, 2013- June 30, 2014
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
9401302
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on
Cook County, if any.
Summary:
Cook County will use funds from the Adult Redeploy Illinois program to establish a continuum of local,
community-based sanctions and treatment alternatives for non-violent offenders who would otherwise be
incarcerated if those local s | approve | Pass |
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13-1411
| 1 | | One Summer Chicago Plus Program | Intergovernmental Agreement | PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
Department:
Justice Advisory Council
Other Part(ies):
City of Chicago, Department of Family and Support Services, Chicago, Illinois
Request:
Approval to enter into intergovernmental agreement
Goods or Services:
Cook County Justice Advisory Council will provide funding for One Summer Chicago Plus Program
Agreement Number(s):
N/A
Agreement Period:
September 12, 2013 to November 30, 2014
Fiscal Impact:
$500,000.00
Accounts:
4991619
Summary/Notes:
The intergovernmental agreement will be used to provide funding for youth employment, job mentoring,
and life skills training opportunities for two (2) years during the summer of 2013, and will be provided
during the summer of 2014 for at risk youth. Cook County seeks to collaborate with the City of Chicago
to reduce violence and increase employment opportunities in an effort to help stabilize struggling
communities. | approve as amended | Pass |
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13-1546
| 1 | | No Cash Bid Request Village of South Holland | No Cash Bid Request | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 4, 2013 from
DEBORAH SIMS, Chairman, Finance Tax Delinquency Subcommittee
Submitting a request from
DONALD A. DeGRAFF, Mayor, Village of South Holland
Re: No Cash Bid Request for the Village of South Holland
The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the Village of South Holland’s desire to participate in the Cook County no-cash bid program. The Village is interested in acquiring:
VILLAGE OF SOUTH HOLLAND
VOLUME
PROPERTY INDEX NUMBER
207
29-14-402-002-0000
1540 East 162nd Street, South Holland, described by Property Index Number 29-14-402-002-0000 (Volume 207). The property is delinquent in real estate taxes for two (2) or more years, pursuant to35 ILCS 200/21-90 and 200/21-260. Please accept our request to obtain this property. The Village plans to redevelop the property in order to expand its tax revenues. Currently, there is no Third Party Applicant.
*Referred to the Tax Delinquency Subcommittee on 09/11/12. | refer | Pass |
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13-1545
| 1 | | No Cash Bid Request City of Harvey | No Cash Bid Request | Transmitting a Communication, dated September 4, 2013 from
DEBORAH SIMS, Chairman, Finance Tax Delinquency Subcommittee
Submitting a request from
ERIC J. KELLOGG, Mayor, City of Harvey
Re: No Cash Bid Request for the City of Harvey
I am delighted to submit this letter of request for the City of Harvey’s interest in Cook County’s No Cash Bid Program to the Cook County Board of Commissioners. There are a total of 56 Parcels listed in our request and they are as follows:
CITY OF HARVEY
VOLUME PROPERTY INDEX NUMBER VOLUME PROPERTY INDEX NUMBER
198 29-07-304-037-0000 210 29-18-219-024-0000
198 29-07-304-055-0000 210 29-18-219-025-0000
198 29-07-305-043-0000 210 29-18-219-026-0000
198 29-07-313-035-0000 210 29-18-219-027-0000
209 29-17-209-007-0000 210 29-18-219-028-0000
209 29-17-211-012-0000 210 29-18-219-029-0000
209 29-17-211-013-0000 210 29-18-219-030-0000
209 29-17-211-014-0000 210 29-18-219-031-0000
209 29-17-211-018-0000 210 29-18-219-032-0000
209 29-17-211-022-0000 210 29-18-219-033-0000
209 29-17-211-038-0000 210 29-18-231-013-0000
209 29-17-2 | refer | Pass |
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13-1552
| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO THE CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT | Ordinance Amendment | SUBSTITUTE PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
Sponsored by
LARRY SUFFREDIN, COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER
AN AMENDMENT TO THE CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners that Part I, Chapter 2, Article VII, Division 2, Sections 2-583 and 2-585 of the Cook County Code, is hereby amended as follows:
Sec. 2-583. Political activity.
(a) No official, board or commission appointee or employee shall compel, coerce or intimidate any County official or employee to make or refrain from making any political contribution. No official, board or commission appointee shall directly solicit any political contribution from his or her employees, the spouses, domestic partners or civil union partners of or immediate family living with his or her employees. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent any official, board or commission appointee or employee from voluntarily making a contribution or from receiving a voluntary contribution, except as stated in this section. Board or commission appointees shall not make political contribu | refer | Pass |
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13-1584
| 1 | | RULES OF ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURE CONCERNING THE CONFIRMATION OF PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS | Ordinance Amendment | SUBSTITUTE PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
Sponsored by
LARRY SUFFREDIN, COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER
AN AMENDMENT TO THE RULES OF ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURE CONCERNING THE CONFIRMATION OF PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners that Part I, Chapter 2, Article III, Division 2, Section 2-105(k) of the Cook County Code, is hereby amended as follows:
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(k) Confirmation of presidential appointments. All appointments and reappointments of the President requiring the advice and consent of the Board shall be referred to the Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee upon the President's submission. The Committee shall promptly hold such hearings as it deems appropriate and shall, no later than 30 days after referral, report all such appointments to the Board with a recommendation for action. If the Committee has not made a timely report on any appointment, the appointment shall, at the next regular meeting of the Board following the expiration of such 30 days, be referred to the Board with "no recommendation" by th | refer | Pass |
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13-1359
| 2 | | Promoting Native Vegetation in PUDs | Ordinance Amendment | PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
Title:
Promoting Native Vegetation in PUDs
WHEREAS, Cook County recognizes that a variety of landscapes add diversity and richness to the quality of life and there is an intrinsic value in the preservation, restoration and management of native plant habitat; and
WHEREAS, Cook County also recognizes the practical value of native plants which provide a beautiful, hardy, drought resistant, low maintenance landscape while benefiting the environment; and
WHEREAS, Native plants, once established, save time and money by eliminating or significantly reducing the need for fertilizers, pesticides, water and lawn maintenance equipment; and
WHEREAS, Native plants produce long root systems that help hold soil in place and protect water quality by controlling soil erosion and moderating floods and droughts; and
WHEREAS, Native plants provide shelter and food for wildlife attracting a variety of birds, butterflies, and other animals by providing diverse habitats and food sources while closely mowed lawns are of little use to most wildlife; and
WHER | approve | Pass |
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13-1533
| 1 | | URGING THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO CREATE STRICTER CRITERIA FOR WHO CAN SERVE AS A METRA BOARD DIRECTOR | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
A PROPOSED RESOLUTION URGING THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
TO CREATE STRICTER CRITERIA FOR WHO CAN SERVE
AS A METRA BOARD DIRECTOR
Submitting a Proposed Resolution sponsored by
JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI, County Commissioner
PROPOSED RESOLUTION
A PROPOSED RESOLUTION URGING THE ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO CREATE STRICTER CRITERIA FOR WHO CAN SERVE
AS A METRA BOARD DIRECTOR
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Rail Board (METRA) is responsible for overseeing a $713 million budget and operating one of the largest metropolitan rail systems in the country; and
WHEREAS, recent scandals involving Alex Clifford’s separation agreement have rocked the METRA Board and caused the resignation of the METRA Board Chairman and several Directors; and
WHEREAS, the METRA Board of Directors have a fiduciary duty to our taxpayers to ensure that the fiscal and operational health of METRA is sustainable; and
WHEREAS, public confidence in the METRA Board of Directors is at an all-time low and therefore more accountability measures need to be instituted; and
WHER | refer | Pass |
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13-1521
| 2 | | Requests the Resignation of Suburban Cook County METRA Directors | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
REQUESTS RESIGNATION OF SUBURBAN COOK COUNTY METRA DIRECTORS
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Rail Board or METRA is tasked with running one of the largest metropolitan rail systems in the country; and
WHEREAS, it is imperative that the METRA Board of Directors have the confidence of the public they serve to oversee the Chicago region’s commuter rail service; and
WHEREAS, there are a number of serious problems regarding the board’s mishandling of important issues such as illicit influence and questionable contracts that undermines public confidence in the organization; and
WHEREAS, a recent preliminary audit conducted by the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) into the Alex Clifford separation agreement states the “process was inadequate and not sufficiently documented” and the “settlement was not financially prudent”; and
WHEREAS, METRA Board Directors failed to consider Employment Practices Liability insurance on any potential litigation or settlement, which would have provided coverage if a lawsuit was filed by Mr. Alex Clifford; and
WH | refer | Pass |
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13-1361
| 1 | | Containing Cost for Annuitant Healthcare | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Title:
Containing Cost for Annuitant Healthcare
Text:
WHEREAS, the Cook County Annuity and Benefit Fund bears the majority of costs for providing healthcare to Cook County Annuitants; and
WHEREAS, many pension funds around the State face the same problems with funding shortfalls; and
WHEREAS, healthcare costs have risen at unprecedented rates adding to the Cook County Annuity and Benefit Fund’s further financial uncertainty with current estimates of the funds insolvency by 2038; and
WHEREAS, the Cook County Annuity and Benefit Fund currently pays between 49-55% of retiree’s healthcare premiums and Cook County contributes 0%; and
WHEREAS, other similar government agencies fund a large portion of their annuitants healthcare such as: Police 55%; Fire 55%, Municipal 55%, and the MWRD 75%; and
WHEREAS, the Illinois State Statute does not require that healthcare be provided to annuitants; and
WHEREAS, the Cook County Annuity and Benefit Fund has implemented many changes in annuitant’s healthcare plan to help control costs but more must be done | approve | Pass |
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13-1613
| 2 | | State Officials and Employees Ethics Act Resolution | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Urging the IL General Assembly to Amend Ethics Act
WHEREAS, the Illinois General Assembly recently passed P.A. 098-0457 which amends the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act; and
WHEREAS, the amendment adds members of a governmental entity appointed by a president or chairperson of a county board; and
WHEREAS, the amendment left out the appointment of members to a governmental entity by members of a county board effectively excluding some members appointed by board members only; and
WHEREAS, this omission of members appointed exclusively by board members was not the intention of the sponsor; and
WHEREAS, after speaking to the sponsor of the amendment it was agreed that additional language was necessary to close this loophole; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby urge the General Assembly to amend 5 ILCS 430/70-20 with the following language to rectify this omission:
Sec. 70-20. Members appointed by a county. In addition to any other applicable requirement of law, any member of a go | refer | Pass |
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13-1222
| 2 | | Finance Subcommittee on Labor | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Labor
Committee Date: September 9, 2013 | approve as amended | Pass |
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13-1223
| 2 | | Finance Subcommittee on Litigation | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Litigation
Committee Date: September 9, 2013 | approve | Pass |
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13-1493
| 2 | | Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate & Business & Economic Development | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate & Business & Economic Development
Committee Date: September 11, 2013 | approve as amended | Pass |
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13-1221
| 2 | | Finance Subcommittee on Workers’ Compensation | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Workers’ Compensation
Committee Date: September 9, 2013 | approve as amended | Pass |
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13-1224
| 2 | | Rules and Administration | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Rules and Administration
Committee Date: September 11, 2013 | approve | Pass |
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13-1365
| 2 | | Finance Committee | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance
Committee Date: September 11, 2013 | approve | Pass |
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13-1369
| 2 | | Zoning and Building Committee | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Zoning and Building Committee
Committee Date: September 11, 2013 | approve | Pass |
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13-1618
| 1 | | Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate and Business Economic Development | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate and Business Economic Development
Committee Date: July 31, 2013 | approve | Pass |
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13-1571
| 2 | | Hospital Budget | Health and Hospitals System Preliminary Budget | PROPOSED COOK COUNTY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS SYSTEM PRELIMINARY BUDGET
Department:
Cook County Health and Hospitals System
Summary:
The Board of Directors of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System (“Health System Board”) respectfully requests approval of the Preliminary Budget of the Cook County Health and Hospitals System for Fiscal Year 2014 pursuant to the Cook County Ordinance Establishing the Cook County Health and Hospitals System, Section 38-83, Preliminary CCHHS Budget and Annual Appropriation
Ordinance.
The System Board received its Proposed Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2014 at the CCHHS Finance Committee Meeting held on August 16, 2013. The Health System Board conducted public hearings on its Proposed Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2014 on August 20, 21 and 23, 2013. Following these public hearings, the Health System Board considered and approved the Proposed Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2014 at the August 23, 2013 meeting of the Health System Board.
Upon approval of its Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2014, the Health System promptly t | approve | Pass |
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13-1023
| 2 | | Leasing of Multi-Function Digital Photocopiers Devices on a Cost per Copy Basis | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Bureau of Administration
Vendor:
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc., Ramsey, New Jersey
Request:
Enter into and execute contract
Good(s) or Service(s):
Leasing of 325 multifunction photocopier on a cost per copy basis for 60 months
Contract period:
Contract period: November 2, 2013 through November 1, 2018
Fiscal Impact:
$2,083,024.00 (FY 2013: $34,717.00; FY 2014: $416,604.00; FY 2015: $416,604.00; FY 2016: $416,604.00; FY 2017: $416,604.00; and FY 2018: $381,891.00)
Accounts:
490-630 Account
Contract Number(s):
1384-12815
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct and indirect participation
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
All County departments participate in the photocopier leasing program. The following offices will be receiving equipment from this contract: Chief Judge, Clerk of the Court, Sheriff, Forest Preserve, and various offices Under the President. All equipment will be capable of network printing, faxing, and scanning. Cos | approve | Pass |
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13-1362
| 2 | | Sec. 909 2013 Grant Amendment | Grant Award Amendment | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT
Department:
Environmental Control
Grantee:
Cook County Government
Grantor:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region V
Request:
To accept a supplemental grant.
Purpose:
The grant funds the following activities:
(1) Ambient air quality monitoring;
(2) Inspection of pollution sources for violation of state and federal environmental laws;
(3) Investigation of citizen complaints;
(4) Inspection and regulation of gas stations, dry cleaners and other facilities; and
(5) Submission of quarterly reports to the IEPA
Supplemental Grant Amount:
$585,247.00
Grant Period:
October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2014..
Fiscal Impact:
$$235,429.00
Accounts:
161-909
Date of Previous Board Authorization for Grant:
November 1, 2012
Previous Grant Amount:
$82,146.00
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any. | approve | Pass |
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13-1321
| 2 | | Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance | Ordinance Amendment | PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE TO ITEM 13-1321
AMENDING THE SOLID WASTE ARTICLE OF THE ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER OF THE COUNTY’S CODE
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, that Chapter 30, Environment, Article VII., Solid Waste, Division 1, Sec. 30-776 - 30-781; Division 2, Sec. 30-801 through Sec. 30-804; Division 3, Sec. 30-822 through Sec. 30-831; and Division 4, Sec. 30-857 through Sec. 30-877 of the Cook County Code are hereby amended as follows:
ARTICLE VII. - SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING
DIVISION 1. IN GENERAL
Sec. 30-776. Short Title
The Divisions noted in Article VII., shall be known, and may be cited as, and authorized under the Cook County Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance.
Sec. 30-777. Findings, purpose, intent and scope.
The purpose of this article and the divisions herein is addressed in Sec. 30-2 of this Chapter.
Sec. 30-778. Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indi | refer | Pass |
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13-1530
| 3 | | CCLL / CBF Memorandum of Agreement | Interagency Agreement | PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT
Department(s):
Law Library (Administration)
Other Part(ies):
The Chicago Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL
Request:
Montell Davenport, Executive Law Librarian, requests authorization to enter into and execute a memorandum of agreement between the Cook County Law Library and The Chicago Bar Foundation to provide Self-Help Centers in the Law Library.
Good(s) or Service(s):
Self-Help Centers
Agreement period:
One year from date of execution
Fiscal Impact:
None)
Accounts:
N/A
Agreement Number(s):
N/A
Summary/Notes:
This agreement confirms the Law Library’s intent to provide access to justice for all individuals. This
agreement will establish a partnership between The Chicago Bar Foundation and the Law Library that
provides for self-help centers for those individuals that cannot afford legal representation. The Law
Library will provide a designated space for self-help centers. The Chicago Bar Foundation will provide
volunteers to staff the self-help centers. | approve | Pass |
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13-1324
| 1 | | Transfer funds totaling $96,000.00 Medical Examiner’s Office. | Transfer of Funds | PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Department:
Medical Examiner
Request:
Approval of the Board of Commissioners to transfer funds totaling $96,000.00 from and to the accounts listed below, for the continued operation of the Medical Examiner’s Office.
Reason:
Biohazardous waste disposal is an everyday occurrence at the Medical Examiner, and it needs to be disposed of. Funds are needed for an armed security officer and an expert consultant for “NAME” accreditation.
From Account(s):
259-235, $50,000.00; 259-353, $21,000.00; 259-367, $25,000.00;
To Account(s)
259-215, $35,000.00; 259-222, $15,000.00; 259-260, 46,000.00;
Total Amount of Transfer:
$96,000.00
On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date?
On August 2, 2013 it became apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet FY13 obligations for biohazardous waste disposal. The balan | approve | Pass |
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13-1358
| 3 | | Gift of Hope, Itasca, Illinois | Interagency Agreement | PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT
Department(s):
Cook County Medical Examiner
Other Part(ies):
Gift of Hope, Itasca, Illinois
Request:
requesting authorization for the Cook County Medical Examiner to enter into an agreement with Gift of Hope, Itasca, Illinois.
Good(s) or Service(s):
Organ and tissue donation
Agreement period:
September 12, 2013 through September 11, 2014. With three (3) one year renewals.
Fiscal Impact:
NONE
Accounts:
NONE
Agreement Number(s):
NONE
Summary/Notes:
Gift of Hope is a federally designated Organ Procurement Organization ("OPO"), is a member of the Organ Procurement Transplant Network ("OPTN"), is accredited by the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations ("AOPO") and is a tissue bank accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks ("AATB"). The Gift of Hope requires deceased donors to support its organ and tissue procurement operations. Potential organ and tissue donors fall under the jurisdiction of the Cook County Medical Examiner (“CCME”). | approve | Pass |
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13-1464
| 2 | | Contract Path Construction Company | Contract (Highway) | PROPOSED CONTRACT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department(s):
Department of Transportation and Highways
Vendor:
Path Construction Company Arlington Heights, Illinois
Request:
To enter into and execute contract
Good(s) or Service(s):
Requesting authorization for the Chief Procurement Officer to enter into and execute Contract No. 1355-12834 with Path Construction Company, Arlington Heights.
Competitive bidding procedures were followed in accordance with the Count Procurement Ordinance. On July 31, 2013 three (3) bidders responded. After careful analysis of the bids, Path Construction Company was considered the most response and responsible bidder and recommended for award of contract.
This contract consists of repair of the existing bridge including removal and replacement of existing expansion joints, deck slab repairs, cleaning and painting of structural steel, chain link fence repairs and steel handrail repairs and shall include engineering, traffic control and protection and other necessary highway appurtenances.
The scope of work for this QC/QA improv | adopt | Pass |
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13-1337
| 1 | | City of Chicago and the County of Cook, Touhy Avenue | Intergovernmental Agreement (Highway) | PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies):
City of Chicago
Request:
Recommend for Approval
Goods or Services:
recommend for approval an Individual Project Agreement between the City of Chicago and the County of Cook, wherein the City will be the lead agency for design and construction of pedestrian facility safety enhancements along Touhy Avenue at Albany Avenue, Touhy Avenue at Francisco Avenue, and Touhy Avenue at Kedzie Avenue.
The County will reimburse the City of Chicago for design engineering, contract construction and construction engineering costs.
Location:
Touhy Avenue at Albany Avenue
Touhy Avenue at Francisco Avenue
Touhy Avenue at Kedzie Avenue
Section:
Section: 13-A8730-02-SW
County Board District:
County Board District #13 County
Agreement Number(s):
N/A
Agreement Period:
N/A
Fiscal Impact:
$192,000.00
Accounts:
600-585 | approve | Pass |
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13-1403
| 1 | | Jurisdictional Transfer between the State of Illinois and Cook County to transfer jurisdiction of Crawford Avenue from Devon Avenue to Lincoln Avenue | Intergovernmental Agreement (Highway) | PROPOSED LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies):
State of Illinois
Request:
Approve
Goods or Services:
Local Agency State Agreement for Jurisdictional Transfer between the State of Illinois and Cook County to transfer jurisdiction of Crawford Avenue from Devon Avenue to Lincoln Avenue from the State to the County, to be identified as County Highway W43.
Location:
Crawford Avenue (Proposed County Highway W43) Devon Avenue to Lincoln Avenue in the Village of Lincolnwood
Section:
N/A
Centerline Mileage:
:0.43miles
Agreement Period:
N/A
Agreement Number(s):
N/A
County Board District:
13
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
N/A
Summary:
respectfully submit to your Honorable Body and recommend for adoption, a Resolution with a Local Agency State Agreement for Jurisdictional Transfer between the State of Illinois and Cook County to transfer jurisdiction of Crawford Avenue from Devon Avenue to Lincoln Avenue from the State to the County, to be identi | approve | Pass |
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13-1385
| 1 | | Touhy Avenue at Kedzie Avenue in the City of Chicago. | Improvement Resolution (Highway) | PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Project Type:
Motor Fuel Tax Project
Request:
What action are you requesting the Board to take?
Project:
respectfully submit to your Honorable Body and recommend for adoption, a resolution appropriating funds for the improvement of Touhy Avenue at Albany Avenue, Touhy Avenue at Francisco Avenue, and Touhy Avenue at Kedzie Avenue in the City of Chicago.
This improvement, as proposed, shall consist of pedestrian facility safety enhancements and shall include the installation of ADA compliant sidewalk ramps, new crosswalk pavement markings, milling and resurfacing of the intersection pavement, drainage and utility structure adjustments, combination concrete curb and gutter replacement, landscaping, traffic control and protection, engineering and other necessary highway appurtenances.
This appropriation reflects an obligation in conjunction with a forthcoming Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Chicago for the referenced location.
Location | approve | Pass |
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13-1395
| 1 | | 108th Avenue - 163rd Place to 159th Street
Crawford Avenue - 139th Street to Lincoln Lane (north of 135th St.)
in the Villages of Orland Park, Crestwood and Robbins
Unincorporated Orland Township | Improvement Resolution (Highway) | PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Transportation and Highways
Project Type:
Motor Fuel Tax Project
Request:
Approve
Project:
This improvement, as proposed, will consist of remediation of isolated areas of deteriorated pavement and shall include overlay of the existing pavement using hot-mix asphalt materials, full depth asphalt patching, traffic control and protection, pavement markings, landscaping, engineering and other necessary highway appurtenances.
Location:
108th Avenue - 163rd Place to 159th Street
Crawford Avenue - 139th Street to Lincoln Lane (north of 135th St.)
in the Villages of Orland Park, Crestwood and Robbins
Unincorporated Orland Township
Section:
Section: 13-W4312-02-RS
County Board District:
County Board District #5, #6, and #17
Centerline Milage:
1.06 miles
Fiscal Impact:
$450,000.00)
Accounts:
600-585 | approve | Pass |
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13-1397
| 1 | . | Penny Road - New Sutton Road (IL 62) to Algonquin Road (IL 62) | Improvement Resolution (Highway) | PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Project Type:
Ex: Motor Fuel Tax Project
Request:
Approve
Project:
This improvement, as proposed, will consist of remediation/patching of isolated areas of deteriorated pavement and shall include milling and resurfacing the existing pavement using hot-mix asphalt materials, full depth asphalt patching as needed, traffic control and protection, pavement marking, removal and replacement of traffic signal detector loops, landscaping, engineering and other necessary highway appurtenances.
Location:
Bell Road - 131st Street to 115th Street
108th Avenue - 163rd Place to 159th Street
Penny Road - New Sutton Road (IL 62) to Algonquin Road (IL 62)
Crawford Avenue - 139th Street to Lincoln Lane
79th Street at County Line Road
in the Villages of Burr Ridge, Crestwood, Lemont, Orland Park,
South Barrington and Robbins
Unincorporated Lemont and Orland Townships
Section:
13-W1813-06-RS
County Board District:
County Board Districts #5, #6, #14 and # | approve | Pass |
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13-1388
| 2 | | Maintenance Districts #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5) | Resolution, Maintenance (Highway) | PROPOSED RESOLUTION, MAINTENANCE (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Department of Transportation
Request:
Approve
Type of Project:
County Highway Maintenance Resolution
Purchase of Roadway Salt
Maintenance District(s):
Maintenance Districts #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5)
County Board District(s):
County Board Districts: #1, 4, 5, 6, 9,11, 13-17
Fiscal Impact:
$6,000,000.00
Account(s):
from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund (600-585 Account) | approve | Pass |
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13-1373
| 1 | | West Bartlett Road- Spitzer Road to IL. Route 59; Munger/Naperville Road- DuPage County Line to West Bartlett in the Village of Bartlett, the City of Elgin and unincorporated Hanover Township | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK (TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS)
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies):
N/A
Action:
Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges
Section:
00-B1003-05-RP
Location:
West Bartlett Road- Spitzer Road to IL. Route 59; Munger/Naperville Road- DuPage County Line to West Bartlett in the Village of Bartlett, the City of Elgin and unincorporated Hanover Township
Board District:
Cook County Board District #15
Good(s) or Service(s):
The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with additional quantities for tree planting. Adjustment of Quantities
Fiscal Impact:
$10,800.00 (Addition).
Accounts:
Motor Fuel Tax Fund: (600-600 Account) | refer | Pass |
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13-1234
| 1 | | Schaumburg Road, Barrington Road to Roselle Road in the Villages of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
Department: Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies): N/A
Action: Refer to Roads and Bridge Committee
Section: 12-A6607-04-RP
Location: Schaumburg Road, Barrington Road to Roselle Road in the Villages of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg
Board District: #15
Good(s) or Service(s): The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with additional quantities required to repair the deteriorated centerline joint for both eastbound and westbound mainline pavement.
Fiscal Impact: $325,600.00 Addition
Accounts: Motor Fuel Tax Fund: 600-600
Legislative History: 9/11/13 Board of Commissioners referred to the Roads and Bridges Committee (Board Agenda Item #32) | refer | Pass |
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13-1377
| 2 | | Bartlett Road, Lake Street to Golf Road | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
Department: Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies): N/A
Action: Refer to Committee Roads and Bridges
Section: 11-V4738-02-RP
Location: (Contract No.: 11-28-1860) Bartlett Road, Lake Street to Golf Road in the Villages of Bartlett, Hoffman Estates and Streamwood
Board District: 15
Good(s) or Service(s): Adjustment of Quantities. The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities with additional time required for engineer’s field office, which was used to complete punch list items, field measurements and calculation of final quantities Final.
Fiscal Impact: $15,236.00 (Addition).
Accounts: 600-600
Legislative History: 9/11/13 Board of Commissioners referred to the Roads and Bridges Committee (Board Agenda Item #32) | refer | Pass |
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13-1378
| 1 | | Joe Orr Road- Relocated, East of Stony Island Avenue to Torrence Avenue in the Village of Lynwood and Ford Heights | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
Department: Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies): N/A
Action: Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges
Section: 09-B6736-03-RP; Federal Project. No.: M-9003 (741); Federal Job No.: C-91-184-11; County Contract No.: 11-28-160; IDOT Contract No.: 10217
Location: Joe Orr Road Relocated, east of Stony Island Avenue to Torrence Avenue in the Village of Lynwood and Ford Heights
Board District: County Board District #6
Good(s) or Service(s): The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with new items to reflect a savings to the County due to the contractors use of Hot-Mix Asphalt mixes containing more recycled material, which is more economical to produce but still meets all QC/QA quality assurance criteria.
Fiscal Impact: $10,088.81(Deduction).
Accounts: 600-600
Legislative History: 9/11/13 Board of Commissioners referred to the | refer | Pass |
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13-1381
| 1 | | Wentworth Avenue; Glenwood-Lansing Road to Ridge Road in the Village of Lansing in Bloom and Thornton Townships | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
Department: Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies): N/A
Action: Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges
Section: 95-W6606-01-RP
Location: Wentworth Avenue, Glenwood-Lansing Road to Ridge Road in the Village of Lansing in Bloom and Thornton Townships.
Board District: County Board District #6
Good(s) or Service(s): Adjustment of Quantities and New Items. The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities of work performed with earth excavation to address conflict with existing utilities.New items were required to repair and relocate existing utilities due to conflicts.
Fiscal Impact: $103,328.33(Addition)
Accounts: 600-600
Legislative History: 9/11/13 Board of Commissioners referred to the Roads and Bridges committee (Board Agenda Item #32) | refer | Pass |
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13-1301
| 1 | | Group 3-2012, Euclid Avenue- Elmhurst Road (IL.-83) to Wolf Road, Euclid Avenue- over Illinois Route 53 in the Village of Mount Prospect, City of Prospect Heights, City of Rolling Meadows, Villages of Palatine and Wheeling | Change in Plans and Extra Work (Highway) | PROPOSED CHANGE IN PLANS AND EXTRA WORK
Department: Department of Transportation and Highways
Other Part(ies): N/A
Action: Refer to Committee on Roads and Bridges
Section: 11-A5916-06-RS
Location: Group 3-2012. Euclid Avenue, Elmhurst Road (IL-83) to Wolf Road; and Euclid Avenue over Illinois Route 53 in the Cities of Prospect Heights and Rolling Meadows and the Villages of Mount Prospect, Palatine and Wheeling.
Board District: County Board #14 & #17
Good(s) or Service(s): The quantities as shown on the contract documents were estimated for bidding purposes only. This change represents the difference between the estimated quantities and actual field quantities. New items, seeding & blanket and top soil were used in lieu of the originally proposed sodding, per field conditions.
Fiscal Impact: $11,439.00 (Addition)
Accounts: 600-600
Summary: Adjustment of Quantities and New Items.
Legislative History: 9/11/13 Board of Commissioners referred to the Roads and Bridges Committee (Board Agenda Item #32) | refer | Pass |
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13-1391
| 1 | | Construction Progress Report June 30, 2013 | Report | REPORT
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Request:
Receive and file
Report Title:
Construction Progress Report
Report Period:
June 30, 2013 | receive and file | Pass |
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13-1392
| 1 | | Construction Progress Report July 31, 2013 | Report | REPORT
Department:
Department of Transportation and Highways
Request:
Receive and file
Report Title:
Construction Progress Report
Report Period:
July 31, 2013 | receive and file | Pass |
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13-1599
| 1 | | Reduced Fee Permit Rolling Knolls | Reduced Fee Permit | PROPOSED REDUCED FEE PERMIT
Department:
Building and Zoning
Other Part(ies):
Forest Preserve District of Cook County, Rolling Knolls Golf Course
Request:
Fee Waiver
Good(s) or Service(s):
N/A
County District:
15
Permit Number:
130783
Property:
11N160 Rohrssen Rd., Elgin, IL
Description:
Demolition Work
Township:
Hanover
Amount:
$4,945.35
Percent Waived:
10%
Amount Waived:
$494.53
Fiscal Impact:
$494.53
Account(s):
N/A
Summary:
Reduction of fee for Governmental Agency | approve | Pass |
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13-1608
| 1 | | Reduced Fee Permit Red Hot Picnic Brookfield Zoo | Reduced Fee Permit | PROPOSED REDUCED FEE PERMIT
Department:
Building and Zoning
Other Part(ies):
Brookfield Zoo
Request:
Fee Waiver
Good(s) or Service(s):
N/A
County District:
16
Permit Number:
131186
Property:
3300 Golf Road, Brookfield, IL
Description:
Red Hot Picnic Tent
Township:
Proviso
Amount:
$840.00
Percent Waived:
10%
Amount Waived:
$84.00
Fiscal Impact:
$84.00
Account(s):
N/A
Summary:
Reduction of fee for Governmental Agency..end | approve | Pass |
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13-1609
| 1 | | Reduced Fee Permit Ralph's World Brookfield Zoo | Reduced Fee Permit | PROPOSED REDUCED FEE PERMIT
Department:
Building and Zoning
Other Part(ies):
Brookfield Zoo
Request:
Fee Waiver
Good(s) or Service(s):
N/A
County District:
16
Permit Number:
131278
Property:
3300 Golf Road, Brookfield, IL
Description:
Ralph’s World Event Tent
Township:
Proviso
Amount:
$157.50
Percent Waived:
10%
Amount Waived:
$15.75
Fiscal Impact:
$15.75
Account(s):
N/A
Summary:
Reduction of fee for Governmental Agency | approve | Pass |
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13-1612
| 1 | | Reduced Fee Permit Loyola University PET CT | Reduced Fee Permit | PROPOSED REDUCED FEE PERMIT
Department: Building and Zoning
Other Part(ies): Loyola University Medical Center
Request: Fee Waiver
Good(s) or Service(s): N/A
County District: 1
Permit Number: 131100
Property: 2160 So. First Ave., Maywood, IL
Description: PET CT Scanner Renovation Project
Township: Proviso
Amount: $7,515.18
Percent Waived: 10%
Amount Waived: $751.52
Fiscal Impact: $751.52
Account(s): N/A
Summary: Non for Profit Agency | approve | Pass |
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13-1610
| 1 | | Reduced Fee Permit Oak Forest DSHEM | Reduced Fee Permit | PROPOSED REDUCED FEE PERMIT
Department: Building and Zoning
Other Part(ies): Oak Forest Hospital Property
Request: Fee Waiver
Good(s) or Service(s): N/A
County District: 6
Permit Number: 130522
Property: 15900 So. Cicero Ave., Oak Forest, IL
Description: Homeland Security Relocation Project
Township: Bremen
Amount: $175,390.83
Percent Waived: 10%
Amount Waived: $17,539.08
Fiscal Impact: $17,539.08
Account(s): N/A
Summary: Reduction of fee for Governmental Agency | approve | Pass |
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13-1387
| 1 | | Cook County's Job Order Contract (JOC) Program | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Office of Capital Planning and Policy
Vendor:
Gordian Group, Chicago, Illinois
Request:
Approval to participate in the Cook County’s Job Order Contract program to complete the three (3) capital projects listed below.
Good(s) or Service(s):
Contract Agreement
Contract period:
N/A
Fiscal Impact:
$3,250,000.00
Accounts:
20000 County Physical Plant, 33000 Oak Forest Hospital
Contract Number(s):
N/A
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Not applicable at this time. M/WBE participation will be determined upon award of projects.
Concurrences:
N/A
Summary:
The County has already completed a JOC competitive procurement process, and it has created the pool of general contractors to perform certain projects generally associated with maintenance, repairs, and routine work. Participating in the County’s existing JOC contract, would allow the County to enjoy the myriad cost savings achieved through volume purchases. The JOC program has an administrative component managed by the Gordian Group. The Gord | approve | Pass |
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13-1372
| 2 | | Intergovernmental Agreement between the County of Cook and IMDC | Intergovernmental Agreement | Transmitting a Communication from
JOHN COOKE, Director, Office of Capital Planning and Policy
requesting approval and execution of an intergovernmental agreement between the County of Cook, a body politic and corporate of the State of Illinois, on behalf of the Office of Capital Planning and Policy (OCPP) and the Cook County Health and Hospitals System (CCHHS), and the Illinois Medical District Commission (IMDC), a body politic and corporate and unit of local government of the State of Illinois.
Per Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.), and other applicable law, units of local government are permitted to cooperate with and support each other in exercise of their authority and the performance of their responsibilities.
The purpose of the proposed Intergovernmental Agreement (“Agreement”) will be to allow the IMDC, OCPP and CCHHS to collaborate on redevelopment opportunities within the Illinois Medical District, to better account for existing and future needs of the County and CCHHS a | refer | Pass |
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13-1317
| 1 | | Holabird & Root, Chicago, Illinois | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Office of Capital Planning & Policy
Vendor:
Holabird & Root, Chicago, Illinois
Request:
Approval to enter into and execute Contract #1323-12582 with Holabird & Root, Chicago, Illinois. The competitive bidding procedures were followed and in accordance with the Cook County Procurement ordinance. Holabird and Root was the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder and is recommended for award.
Good(s) or Service(s):
Architectural and Engineering Services
Contract period:
N/A
Fiscal Impact:
$549,189.99
Accounts:
20000 County Physical Plant
Contract Number(s):
1323-12582
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
This project will provide a new home at South Campus Buildings 3 & 4 for the Cook County Sheriff’s Women’s Justice Programs located at the Department of Corrections Campus (DOC). It will consolidate the WJS program, currently housed in various locations throughout the DOC campus, making it a more efficie | approve | Pass |
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13-1318
| 1 | | Path Construction, Arlington Heights, Illinois | Contract Amendment | PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Department(s):
Capital Planning and Policy
Vendor:
Path Construction, Arlington Heights, Illinois
Request:
Board Approval for a Contract Amendment
Good(s) or Service(s):
A contingency fund for Contract No. 12-28-339R
Contract period:
N/A
Fiscal Impact:
$553,440.00
Original Contract Sum: $9,224,000.00
Total Changes to Date: 0.00
Adjusted Contract to Date: 0.00
Amount of this modification: $553,440.00
Adjusted Contract Sum: $9,777,440.00
Accounts:
20000 County Physical Plant
Contract Number(s):
12-28-339R
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
These additional funds are necessary to complete the project and the County form any contract delays. To cover costs associated with the following issues; contaminated soil removal, additional parking lot scope, construction of temporary facilities, and discovered conditions. | approve | Pass |
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13-1399
| 1 | | 7040 N. Lawndale Building LLC Class 6b | Resolution | Transmitting a Communication, dated August 23, 2013 from
HERMAN BREWER, Chief, Bureau of Economic Development
respectfully submitting this Resolution regarding 7040 North Lawndale Building, LLC’s request for a Class 6b property tax incentive for special circumstances and substantial rehabilitation for an industrial building located at 5540 Meadowbrook Industrial Court, Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The applicant intends to lease over 33% of the property to ATS Sortimat USA, LLC for the manufacturing, warehousing and distribution of high quality custom assembly machinery. The remaining portion of the building will be leased to an industrial user.
7040 North Lawndale Building, LLC requests approval of the tax incentive based on the special circumstances that the property has been vacant for less than 24 months; there has been no purchase for value; and substantial rehabilitation will be completed under the Class 6b Ordinance. This Resolution is required so that the company can complete its application to the Assessor of Cook County.
Submitting a Proposed Resolution sponsore | refer | Pass |
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13-1407
| 1 | | Real Property Classification 8 for property located at 548 East 162nd Street, South Holland | Resolution | Transmitting a Communication, dated August 23, 2013 from
HERMAN BREWER, Chief, Bureau of Economic Development
respectfully submitting this Resolution regarding Brian J. Kamstra's request for a Class 8 property tax incentive for special circumstances and substantial rehabilitation for a commercial condominium unit located at 548 East 162nd Street, South Holland, Illinois. The applicant intends to purchase this unit and remodel the unit for use as a commercial retail store.
Brian J. Kamstra requests approval of the tax incentive based on the special circumstances that the property has been vacant for less than 24 months; is being purchased for value; and substantial rehabilitation will be completed under the Class 8 Ordinance. The subject property’s location in Thornton Township helps qualify its eligibility for Class 8 as it is in one of the five pre-determined communities automatically eligible for Class 8. This Resolution is required so that the company can complete its application to the Assessor of Cook County.
Submitting a Proposed Resolution sponsored by
TONI PREC | refer | Pass |
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13-1398
| 1 | | KTR Illinois, LLC Class 6b | Resolution | Transmitting a Communication, dated August 23, 2013 from
HERMAN BREWER, Chief, Bureau of Economic Development
respectfully submitting this Resolution regarding KTR Illinois, LLC’s request for a Class 6b property tax incentive for special circumstances and substantial rehabilitation for an industrial building located at 200 East Oakton Street, Des Plaines, Illinois. The applicant intends to lease the property to Motor Coach Industries (MCI) for the warehousing and distribution of its motor coaches and motor coach parts and supplies as well as service and maintenance of its motor coaches.
KTR Illinois, LLC requests approval of the tax incentive based on the special circumstances that the property has been vacant for more than 24 months; there has been no purchase for value; and substantial rehabilitation will be completed under the Class 6b Ordinance. This Resolution is required so that the company can complete its application to the Assessor of Cook County.
Submitting a Proposed Resolution sponsored by
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President and ELIZABETH “LIZ” DOODY GORMAN, Cou | refer | Pass |
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13-1393
| 2 | | 2XL Corporation or Assignee Class 6b | Resolution | Transmitting a Communication, dated August 23, 2012 from
HERMAN BREWER, Chief, Bureau of Economic Development
respectfully submitting this Resolution regarding 2XL Corporation or Assignee’s request for a Class 6b property tax incentive for special circumstances and substantial rehabilitation for an industrial building located at 7550 Industrial Drive, Forest Park, Illinois. The applicant intends to use the facility for the warehousing, manufacturing and distribution of wet wipes supplied to large facilities such as hotels, gyms and convention centers.
2XL Corporation or Assignee requests approval of the tax incentive based on the special circumstances that the property has been vacant for less than 24 months; has been purchased for value; and substantial rehabilitation will be completed under the Class 6b Ordinance. This Resolution is required so that the company can complete its application to the Assessor of Cook County.
Submitting a Proposed Resolution sponsored by
TONI PRECKWINKLE, President and JEFFREY R. TOBOLSKI, County Commissioner
PROPOSED RESOLUTION
W | refer | Pass |
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13-1218
| 3 | | Lease Agreement 4th Dist Office | Lease Agreement | PROPOSED LEASE AGREEMENT
Department:
Real Estate Management
Landlord:
Landlord: Crown Commercial Real Estate & Development, LLC
Tenant:
Cook County (for 4th Commissioner District)
Request:
Approval of a Lease Agreement
Good(s) or Service(s):
District Office for Commissioner Stanley Moore
Term:
August 1, 2013 to November 30, 2014
Space Occupied/Land Use:
926 square feet
License Fee:
Rent: $1,500.00 per month /$18,000.00 annually
Operating Expenses:
Utilities separately metered and paid by Tenant
Fiscal Impact:
Approval of this item would commit Fiscal Year 2014 funds)
Account(s):
Rent: 084-660 Account Utilities: 084-429 Account | approve | Pass |
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13-1229
| 1 | | 69 W Shoe Shine Lease LL-18 | Lease Agreement Amendment | PROPOSED LEASE AMENDMENT
Department:
Real Estate Management Division
Request:
Approve a Fifth Amendment to Lease
Landlord:
County of Cook
Tenant:
Yong H. Park and Eun Young Shin, d/b/a/ Ace Shoe Clinic
Location:
69 West Washington Lower Level Pedway, Suite LL-18
Term/Extension Period:
September 1, 2013-August 31, 2014
Space Occupied:
299 square feet
Monthly Rent:
$398.67 / Annual $4,784.00
Fiscal Impact:
“Revenue Generating”
Accounts:
General Fund/Revenue Business Unit 1809, Account 470052”
Option to Renew:
“N/A”
Termination:
By County under certain conditions.
Utilities Included:
In addition to base rent Tenant pays leasehold taxes for the premises plus $3.00 per sq. ft. annually for operating expenses.
Summary/Notes:
Tenant shall continue to use and occupy the premises as a retail shop, providing shoeshine and shoe repair services, sale of related goods, and key copying, and for no other use or purpose. | approve | Pass |
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13-1310
| 1 | | 69 W Barbershop Lease LL-12 | Lease Agreement Amendment | PROPOSED LEASE AMENDMENT
Department:
Real Estate Management
Request:
Approval of a Second Amendment to Lease
Landlord:
County of Cook
Tenant:
Angileri’s Barbershop, LTD
Location:
69 W Washington, Lower Level Pedway, Suite LL-12
Term/Extension Period:
October 1, 2013-September 30, 2018
Space Occupied:
856 square feet
Monthly Rent:
$1,389.57 / Annual $16,674.84
Fiscal Impact:
Revenue Generating
Accounts:
Business Unit 4901618 / Account 540402 (490-472)
Option to Renew:
N/A
Termination:
N/A
Utilities Included:
In addition to rent, Tenant pays leasehold taxes for the premises plus $3.00 per sq. ft. annually for operating expenses.
Summary/Notes:
The business operation of Tenant is through a corporation; therefore the “Tenant” for purposes of the lease is amended to be the corporate entity. Tenant shall continue to use and occupy the Premises solely as a barbershop, hair salon and manicure shop, and for no other use or purpose. | approve | Pass |
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13-1311
| 1 | | EL#438 Land Transfer to Forest Preserve District | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Land Transfer from Cook County to Forest Preserve District
WHEREAS, Cook County is a home rule unit of local government pursuant to Article VII, Section 6(a) of the 1970 Illinois Constitution, and as such may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, the County owns certain property consisting of 4.814 acres of real estate located along Interstate Highway 80/94 from WB I-80 to NB I-394 (NE quadrant) at Volbrecht Road in Thornton Township, Cook County, Illinois, legally described on Exhibit A, commonly known as EL #438 (the “Real Estate”); and
WHEREAS, the Real Estate is located adjacent to District holdings and is held by the County solely for highway purposes in accordance with applicable laws; and
WHEREAS, the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways has determined that the Real Estate is no longer necessary for highway purposes and can be conveyed to the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “District”); and
WHEREAS, the District is an Illinois Special District, an | approve | Pass |
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13-1187
| 1 | | Contract Rae Products and Chemicals, | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Facilities Management
Vendor:
Rae Products and Chemicals, Alsip, Illinois
Request:
Contract Approval
Good(s) or Service(s):
Paint Accessories
Contract period:
October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015
Fiscal Impact:
$153,246.00 (FY2013 - $12,770.50 FY2014 - $76,623.00 FY2015 - $63,852.50)
Accounts:
200-333
Contract Number(s):
1335-12763
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct and indirect participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs .
Summary:
These are paint accessories such as brush, handles, caulk, etc. for the purpose of painting County facilities | approve | Pass |
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13-1186
| 1 | | Contract Rae Products and Chemicals | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Facilities Management
Vendor:
Rae Products and Chemicals, Alsip, Illinois
Request:
Enter into and execute
Good(s) or Service(s):
Paint supplies
Contract period:
October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015
Fiscal Impact:
$350,642.65 (FY2013 - $29,220.22 FY2014 - $175,321.32 FY2015 - $146,101.11)
Accounts:
200-333
Contract Number(s):
1335-12738
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct and indirect participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
Paint supplies consist of various types of paint, such as enamel, latex, stain, etc. | approve | Pass |
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13-1183
| 3 | | Contract Production Distribution Companies | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Facilities Management
Vendor:
Production Distribution Companies, Chicago, Illinois
Request:
Enter into and execute
Good(s) or Service(s):
Lamp Supplies
Contract period:
October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015. Twenty four months with three (3) one year renewal options.
Fiscal Impact:
$477,553.84 ( FY2013 - $39,796.14, FY2014 - $238,776.84, FY2015 - $198,980.86)
Accounts:
200-333
Contract Number(s):
12-84-406
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct and indirect participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
These are lamp supplies that are used to replace lamps throughout all County facilities. | adopt | Pass |
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13-1185
| 2 | | Contract Tiles in Styles | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Facilities Management
Vendor:
Tiles in Styles, Naperville, Illinois
Request:
Contract approval
Good(s) or Service(s):
Ceiling tiles
Contract period:
October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2015
Fiscal Impact:
$289,158.10 (FY2013 - $24,096.50 FY2014 - $144,579.00 FY2015 - $120,482.60)
Accounts:
200-333
Contract Number(s):
13-45-057Rebid
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation and a partial waiver.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
Facilities Management is purchasing ceiling tiles which will be used to make ceiling repairs throughout all County Facilities | approve | Pass |
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13-1380
| 1 | | Contract Anchor Mechanical, Inc. | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Facilities Management
Vendor:
Anchor Mechanical, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
Request:
Contract approval
Good(s) or Service(s):
Annual Control Calibration and Combustion test Services
Contract period:
October 1, 2013 through September 30, 2016
Fiscal Impact:
$395,400.00 (FY2013 - $21,966.66 FY2014 - $131,799.96 FY2015 - $131,799.96 FY2016 - $109,833.42)
Accounts:
200-461
Contract Number(s):
13-53-058
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs..
Summary:
These services are to test the calibration and combustion of machinery at various locations within Cook County l | approve | Pass |
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13-1390
| 1 | | Transfer of funds | Transfer of Funds | PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Department:
Facilities Management
Request:
Transfer of funds
Reason:
This transfer is needed to replenish the institutional supplies, maintenance of facilities and household, laundry and cleaning accounts to allow Facilities Management to purchase items needed to repair and maintain facilities and equipment in various locations along with additional encumbrances of contractual obligations and encumbrances for new contracts
From Account(s):
200-235, $300,000.00;
To Account(s):
200-333, $300,000.00;
Total Amount of Transfer:
$300,000.00
On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date?
On July 16, 2013 is when it became apparent that all of the accounts mentioned above would need an infusion of funds because the balance of funds was insufficient to meet our needs for the remainder of the fiscal year.
Balances on 7/16/2013
333- $270,994.00 | approve | Pass |
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13-1419
| 2 | | Human Resources Activity Reports | Report | REPORT
Department:
Bureau of Human Resources
Request:
Receive and File
Report Title:
Human Resources Activity Reports for Pay Periods 13, 14, 15 and 16
Report Period:
Pay Period 13 beginning June 2, 2013 and ending June 15, 2013, Pay Period 14 beginning June 16, 2013 and ending June 29, 2013, Pay Period 15 beginning June 30, 2013 and ending July 13, 2013 and Pay Period 16 beginning July 14, 2013 and ending July 27, 2013.
Summary:
These reports list all Human Resources activity for Grades 17 thru 24 including new hires, terminations (includes resignations), transfers and salary increases and identifies whether the position is Shakman exempt. As a point of note, data as indicated on this report reflects data as entered into the Financial Management Information System (FMIS) by the identified Bureau. | receive and file | Pass |
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13-1639
| 1 | | Collective Bargaining Agreement | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Transmitting herewith a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Metropolitan Alliance of Police representing the Sheriff’s Telecommunications, Vehicle Service and Electronic Monitoring employees for your consideration and approval.
Proposed Resolution
Approving Collective Bargaining Agreement
WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and
WHEREAS, a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the period of December 1, 2008 through November 30, 2012, effective the date of approval by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, has been negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of CookCounty and the Metropolitan Alliance of Police representing the Sheriff’s Telecommunications, Vehicle Service and Electronic Monitoring employees; and
WHEREAS, the general increases and wage adjustments have already been approved and are reflected in the Salary Schedule and are included in the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiated between the County of Cook/ | refer | Pass |
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13-1621
| 1 | | Cook County Defender Mitigation Project | Grant Award Amendment | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT
PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department(s):
Office of the Cook County Public Defender
Other Part(ies):
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago, IL
Request:
This extension will provide an additional 30 days of the Cook County Defender Mitigation Project. Requesting authorization to accept a grant extension from August 31, 2013 to September 30, 2013
Good(s) or Service(s):
The authorization to accept the original grant was given on September 10, 2012 by the Cook County Board of Commissioners in the amount of $159,929.00
Agreement period:
Original start date September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013 Extension Period
August 31, 2013 through September 30, 2013
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
Agreement Number(s):
809060
Summary/Notes:
An additional 30 days is needed to complete grant deliverables | approve | Pass |
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13-1436
| 1 | | Cook County Public Defender Mitigation Project | Interagency Agreement Amendment | PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department(s):
Office of the Cook County Public Defender
Other Part(ies):
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago, IL
Request:
This extension will provide an additional 30 days of the Cook County Defender Mitigation Project. Requesting authorization to accept a grant extension from August 31, 2013 to September 30, 2013t
Good(s) or Service(s):
The authorization to accept the original grant was given on September 10, 2012 by the Cook County Board of Commissioners in the amount of $159,929.00
Agreement period:
Original start date September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013 Extension Period
August 31, 2013 through September 30, 2013
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
Agreement Number(s):
809060
Summary/Notes:
An additional 30 days is needed to complete grant deliverables | withdraw | |
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13-1494
| 1 | | Transfer of Funds | Transfer of Funds | PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Department:
Sheriff of Cook County
Request:
Transfer of Funds
Reason:
Need to increase funding for Boarding and Lodging of Prisoners
From Account(s):
211-260, $75,000.00; 211-449, $70,000.00; 236-298, $285,000.00; 239-260, $150,000.00; 239-320, $190,000.00; 239-333, $65,000.00; 239-449, $300,000.00
To Account(s):
239-230, $1,330,000.00
Total Amount of Transfer:
$1,330,000.00
On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date?
Became apparent on July 10, 2013 and the balance was $701,423.00. Balance on June 10, 2013 was $701,423.00.
How was the account used for the source of transferred funds identified? List any other accounts that were also considered (but not used) as the source of the transferred funds.
Accounts were identified by analyzing current balance and upcoming obligations.
NONE
Identify any projects, purchases, program | approve | Pass |
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13-1016
| 2 | | Tobacco Grant Award | Grant Award | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD
Department:
Cook County Sheriff’s Office
Grantee:
Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department
Grantor:
Illinois Liquor Control Commission
Request:
To accept grant award
Purpose:
To reduce the illegal sale of tobacco products to minors
Grant Amount:
$9,900.00
Grant Period:
August 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014
.
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
N/A
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all the requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
The Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department will contact each tobacco retailer within its jurisdiction, distribute the Illinois Liquor Control Commission’s Tobacco Retailer Kit and conduct compliance checks to ensure that the retailer is adhering to minimum-age tobacco laws. As such, the Tobacco Enforcement Program pairs both retail education and enforcement in order to reduce the illegal sale of tobacco products to minors. | approve | Pass |
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13-1475
| 1 | | Intellectual Property Theft Grant | Grant Award Amendment | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT
Department:
Cook County Sheriff’s Office
Grantee:
Cook County Sheriff’s Police
Grantor:
United States Department of Justice
Request:
Approval of grant period extension.
Purpose:
Additional time to utilize the award amount to continue investigations involving the act of counterfeiting at retail establishments, mega malls, flea markets and trade shows.
Supplemental Grant
Amount:
N/A
Grant Period:
Original grant period October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013.
Extension period October 1, 2013through March 31, 2014.
Fiscal Impact:
None)
Accounts:
None - Grant Funded)
Date of Board Authorization
for Original Grant:
November 14, 2012
Original Grant Amount:
$213,300.00
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
The goal of this grant is to protect health, safety and the economy from counterfeit goods and product piracy. | approve | Pass |
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13-1478
| 1 | | Enter into Contract Pest Control | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Cook County Sheriff’s Office, Cook County Department of Facilities Management, Cook County Juvenile Detention Center
Vendor:
Quality & Excellence, Inc., Calumet City, Illinois
Request:
Enter into and execute contract
Good(s) or Service(s):
Pest Control services
Contract period:
December 4, 2013 through December 3, 2015
Fiscal Impact:
(239-235 Account) Estimated Fiscal Impact: $404,134.00 (FY 2014: $202,067.00; FY 2015: $202,067.00
(440-235 Account) Estimated Fiscal Impact: $21,200.00 FY 2014: $10,600.00; FY 2015: $10,600.00
(200-235 Account) Estimated Fiscal Impact: $105,440.00 (FY 2014: $52,720.00; FY 2015: $52,720.00
Accounts:
SEE ABOVE)
Contract Number(s):
12-45-296
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
Competitive bidding procedures were followed in accordance with the Cook County Procurement Code. On March 27, 2013 bids were solicited for Contract No. 12-45-296 for pest control at the Departm | approve | Pass |
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13-1376
| 3 | | WestCare Foundation Extension and Increase | Contract Amendment | PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Department(s):
Cook County Department of Corrections
Vendor:
WestCare Foundation, Inc., Las Vegas, Nevada
Request:
Extension and Increase
Good(s) or Service(s):
substance abuse treatment services at the Cook County Department of Corrections
Contract Period:
January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2012
Contract Period Extension:
October 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013
Board Approved Amount:
11-04-09 $1,844,401.00
Increased Amount(s):
$140,000.00 (approved by Chief Procurement Officer), 3-20-2013 - $350,000.00 And this increase requested $165,000.00)
Adjusted Amount:
$2,499,401.00
Reason:
To allow sufficient time for the review, recommendation and award of the contract.
Fiscal Impact:
$165,000.00
Accounts:
239-298
Contract Number(s):
09-41-321
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
DO NOT PUT TEXT HERE. FOR CONTRACT COMPLIANCE USE ONLY
Concurrences:
DO NOT PUT TEXT HERE. FOR ATS REVIEW USE ONLY
DO NOT PUT TEXT HERE. FOR ATS REVIEW USE ONLY
DO NOT PUT TEXT HERE. FOR ATS REV | approve | Pass |
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19-
| 2 | | SA/DV | Grant Award Renewal | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD RENEWAL
Department:
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office
Grantee:
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office
Grantor:
Illinois Attorney General’s Office
Request:
Grant Renewal Approval
Purpose:
This grant will partially fund one Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Victim Specialist within our Victim Witness Assistance Program for the period of one year.
Grant Amount:
$19,700.00
Grant Period:
July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014
Fiscal Impact:
$ 72,079.00
Accounts:
$49,308.09-(250-110); $22,770.91-(250-170-179)
Previous Date of Board Authorization for Grant:
September 10, 2012
Previous Grant Amount:
$17,100.00
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
This Specialist provides services to victims of both domestic violence and sexual assault whose cases are assigned to the First Municipal Courthouse located at 555 West Harrison in Chicago. | approve | Pass |
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13-1354
| 1 | | AG Child Abuse Sexual Specialist | Grant Award Renewal | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD RENEWAL
Department:
Cook County States’ Attorney’s Office
Grantee:
Cook County States’ Attorney’s Office
Grantor:
Illinois Attorney General
Request:
Grant Award Renewal
Purpose:
This grant will provide partial funding for our Child Sexual Abuse Program?
Grant Amount:
$16,900.00
Grant Period:
July 1,2013 through June 30, 2014.
Fiscal Impact:
$4,890.00)
Accounts:
250-818)
Previous Date of Board Authorization for Grant:
September 10,2012
Previous Grant Amount:
$14,660.00
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
This grant will provide continued partial funding for our Child Sexual Abuse Specialist Program that is jointly funded by the Illinois Attorney General’ s Office and the Department of Children and Family Services. The one, full- time Child Sexual Abuse Specialist funded by this grant focuses on providing victim services including crisis intervention with victims and families and families of victims, identifying | approve | Pass |
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13-1357
| 1 | | DCFS Child Sexual Abuse Specialist | Grant Award Renewal | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD RENEWAL
Department:
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office
Grantee:
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office
Grantor:
Department of Children and Family Services
Request:
Grant Award Renewal Approval
Purpose:
This grant will provide continued partial funding for our Child Sexual Abuse Program that is jointly funded by the Illinois Attorney General’s Office
Grant Amount:
$37,932.00
Grant Period:
July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014
Fiscal Impact:
$36,772.00
Accounts:
250-818
Previous Date of Board Authorization for Grant:
July 24, 2012.
Previous Grant Amount:
$37,932.00
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
Summary:
The one, full-time Child Sexual Abuse Specialist funded by this grant focuses on providing victim services including crisis intervention with victims and families of victims, identifying and making referrals for immediate and long-term counseling services, monitoring and coordinating services for children who are wards | approve | Pass |
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13-1386
| 1 | | transfer funds totaling $90,000.00 | Transfer of Funds | PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Department:
Office of the State’s Attorney
Request:
requesting approval by the Board of Commissioners to transfer funds totaling $90,000.00 from and to the accounts listed below.
Reason:
This transfer of funds, which represents less than one-tenth of one percent of our 2013 budget, should be sufficient to fulfill our obligations for the remainder of the fiscal year for three accounts with projected shortages. These accounts are: 225 Postage, where we have seen an increase in certified mailings; 388 Computer Supplies, mainly due to the high number of CD and DVD storage disks for video interrogations and the related discoveries, as well as the increasing cost of printer toner; and 444 Maintenance of Autos, where the expiration of warrantees on a large portion of our fleet has resulted in repair costs slightly higher than anticipated.
From Account(s):
250-353, $15,000.00; 250-441, $50,000.00; 250-445, $25,000.00
To Account(s):
250-225, $20,000.00; 250-388, $30,000.00; 250-444, $40,000.00
Total Amount of Transfer:
$90,000.00
On what da | approve | Pass |
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13-1401
| 1 | | transfer funds totaling $50,000.00 | Transfer of Funds | PROPOSED TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Department:
Office of the State’s Attorney
Request:
requesting approval by the Board of Commissioners to transfer funds totaling $50,000.00 from and to the accounts listed below.
Reason:
Account 246 is used to pay for subpoenaed documents required for trial, primarily medical and bank records. We have recently experienced a significant increase in bills for hospital records of the victims in criminal cases, particularly in our Juvenile Justice Bureau, where every case of alleged abuse or neglect of a minor requires the acquisition of full medical records, often including xrays.
From Account(s):
562-186, $20,000.00; 562-190, $10,000.00; 562-264, $20,000.00
To Account(s):
562-246, $50,000.00
Total Amount of Transfer:
$50,000.00
On what date did it become apparent that the receiving account would require an infusion of funds in order to meet current obligations? What was the balance in the account on that date, and what was the balance 30 days prior to that date?
This account was not originally funded.
How was the account used | approve | Pass |
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13-1426
| 1 | | Diane Korus v. Cook County | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Referral to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Diane Korus v. Cook County
Case Number:
13 C 726
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1430
| 1 | | Leatrice Lumpkin v. Cook County Public Defender’s Office, et al., | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Referral to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Leatrice Lumpkin v. Cook County Public Defender’s Office, et al.,
Case Number:
12 C 5889
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1439
| 1 | | James Shannon v. Cook County Clerk’s Office | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Referral to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
James Shannon v. Cook County Clerk’s Office
Case Number:
12 C 7539 | refer | Pass |
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13-1444
| 1 | | Stephen Vivado v. Sheriff’s Office, et al. | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Stephen Vivado v. Sheriff’s Office, et al.,
Case Number:
11 C 9014 | refer | Pass |
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13-1445
| 1 | | Brenda Williams v. Stroger Hospital | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Brenda Williams v. Stroger Hospital
Case Number:
2012 CA 0467 | refer | Pass |
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13-1448
| 1 | | Monzura Porche v. Officer Herrera | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Monzura Porche v. Officer Herrera
Case Number:
12 C 7623 | refer | Pass |
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13-1450
| 1 | | Cheryl Anderson v. Office of the Chief Judge | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department: State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request: Refer to the Board and/or the Capital Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name: Cheryl Anderson v. Office of the Chief Judge
Case Number: 12-C-627 | refer | Pass |
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13-1453
| 1 | | Carmen Carothers v. Office of the Chief Judge | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Carmen Carothers v. Office of the Chief Judge
Case Number:
12 C 6620 | refer | Pass |
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13-1455
| 1 | | Shenea Kirklin v. Office of the Chief Judge | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Shenea Kirklin v. Office of the Chief Judge
Case Number:
12 C 6328 | refer | Pass |
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13-1457
| 1 | | Benny Eberhardt v. Dorothy Brown | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Benny Eberhardt v. Dorothy Brown
Case Number:
11 C 8877 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1458
| 1 | | Rickey Flournoy II v. Sheriff’s Office | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Rickey Flournoy II v. Sheriff’s Office
Case Number:
2011 CF 3360 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1460
| 1 | | Lubertha Harris v. Sheriff’s Office | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Lubertha Harris v. Sheriff’s Office
Case Number:
11 L 14112 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1461
| 1 | | Denise Luster-Malone v. Cook County | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Denise Luster-Malone v. Cook County
Case Number:
11 C 9227 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1463
| 1 | | Rakhal Shelton v. Cook County Health Hospitals | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department: State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request: Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name: Rakhal Shelton v. Cook County Health Hospitals Systems
Case Number: L-CA-11-062 | refer | Pass |
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13-1466
| 1 | | Woodard v. City of Chicago, et al | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Woodard v. City of Chicago, et al.,
Case Number:
13 CV 4463 | refer | Pass |
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13-1467
| 1 | | Greene, Jones, and Santoyo v. Cook County Sheriff’s Office | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Green, Jones, and Santoyo v. Cook County Sheriff’s Office
Case Number:
12 CV 8763 | refer | Pass |
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13-1470
| 1 | | Sandra Washington v. Cook County | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Sandra Washington v. Cook County
Case Number:
12 CV 4050 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1472
| 1 | | Roger Clinton v. Thomas Dart | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department: State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request: Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name: Roger Clinton v. Thomas Dart
Case Number: 13 CH 14085 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1473
| 1 | | Dionne Santos-Means v. Sheriff Thomas Dart | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Dionne Santos-Means v. Sheriff Thomas Dart
Case Number:
12 C 8804 | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1474
| 1 | | Percy Taylor v. Sheriff Thomas Dart | Litigation Pending | Percy Taylor v. Sheriff Thomas Dart | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1476
| 1 | | Philisha Fields and Helen Chandler v. Cook County | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Philisha Fields and Helen Chandler v. Cook County
Case Number:
12 L 13622
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1480
| 1 | | Monica Eisen v. Cook County Highway Department | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Monica Eisen v. Cook County Highway Department
Case Number:
2010 E 019
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1482
| 1 | | Everette Robinson v. Correctional Officer Appleberry, et al. | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Everette Robinson v. Correctional Officer Appleberry, et al.,
Case Number:
13 C 1006
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
Action details
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13-1483
| 1 | | Evans v. Thomas Dart, et al | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Evans v. Thomas Dart, et al.,
Case Number:
13 C 4200
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1484
| 1 | | Luke Hatzipetros v. Sheriff’s Office | Litigation Pending | PROPOSED LITIGATION PENDING
Department:
State’s Attorney’s Office, Civil Actions Bureau
Request:
Refer to the Board and or the Litigation Subcommittee
Case Name:
Luke Hatzipetros v. Sheriff’s Office
Case Number:
13 CV 585
Notes:
N/A | refer | Pass |
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13-1338
| 1 | | Envelope Connection | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Treasurer
Vendor:
Envelope Connection
Request:
Enter into and execute contract
Good(s) or Service(s):
Printing and Mailing of Certified Notices of Tax Delinquencies, for tax years 2012 and 2013
Contract period:
September 11, 2013 through September 10, 2015
Fiscal Impact:
$178,560.00 (Fiscal Year 2014 and 2015 Funds)
Accounts:
534-240 Account
Contract Number(s):
1335-12565
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation.
Concurrences:
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
Printing and Mailing of Certified Notices of Tax Delinquencies, for tax years 2012 and 2013. | approve | Pass |
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13-1320
| 1 | | Contract JJ Collins Sonstax bill paper, envelopes, brochures, folding and inserting for the billing and collection of tax year 2013 and 2014 property taxes | Contract | PROPOSED CONTRACT
Department(s):
Treasurer
Vendor:
JJ Collins Sons, Inc. Woodridge, Illinois
Request:
Enter into and execute contract
Good(s) or Service(s):
Purchase of tax bill paper, envelopes, brochures, folding and inserting for the billing and collection of tax year 2013 and 2014 property taxes
Contract period:
September 11, 2013 through September 10, 2015 with two one year renewal options
Fiscal Impact:
$875,642.60 (Fiscal Year 2014 and 2015 funds)
Accounts:
534-240
Contract Number(s):
13-45-12444
Vendor meets Minority And Women’s Business Ordinance via:
Direct participation.
Concurrences:
The Budget Department has received all requisite documents and determined the fiscal impact on Cook County, if any.
The Chief Procurement Officer concurs.
Summary:
Purchase of tax bill paper, envelopes, brochures, folding and inserting for the billing and collection of tax year 2013 property taxes, payable in Fiscal Year 2014 and for tax year 2014 property taxes, payable in Fiscal Year 2015, with two one year options to renew. | approve | Pass |
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13-1618
| 1 | | Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate and Business Economic Development | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance Subcommittee on Real Estate and Business Economic Development
Committee Date: July 31, 2013 | | |
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13-1613
| 2 | | State Officials and Employees Ethics Act Resolution | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Urging the IL General Assembly to Amend Ethics Act
WHEREAS, the Illinois General Assembly recently passed P.A. 098-0457 which amends the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act; and
WHEREAS, the amendment adds members of a governmental entity appointed by a president or chairperson of a county board; and
WHEREAS, the amendment left out the appointment of members to a governmental entity by members of a county board effectively excluding some members appointed by board members only; and
WHEREAS, this omission of members appointed exclusively by board members was not the intention of the sponsor; and
WHEREAS, after speaking to the sponsor of the amendment it was agreed that additional language was necessary to close this loophole; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Commissioners does hereby urge the General Assembly to amend 5 ILCS 430/70-20 with the following language to rectify this omission:
Sec. 70-20. Members appointed by a county. In addition to any other applicable requirement of law, any member of a go | | |
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13-1639
| 1 | | Collective Bargaining Agreement | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
Transmitting herewith a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Metropolitan Alliance of Police representing the Sheriff’s Telecommunications, Vehicle Service and Electronic Monitoring employees for your consideration and approval.
Proposed Resolution
Approving Collective Bargaining Agreement
WHEREAS, the Illinois Public Employee Labor Relations Act (5 ILCS 315/1 et seq.) has established regulations regarding collective bargaining with a union; and
WHEREAS, a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the period of December 1, 2008 through November 30, 2012, effective the date of approval by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, has been negotiated between the County of Cook/Sheriff of CookCounty and the Metropolitan Alliance of Police representing the Sheriff’s Telecommunications, Vehicle Service and Electronic Monitoring employees; and
WHEREAS, the general increases and wage adjustments have already been approved and are reflected in the Salary Schedule and are included in the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiated between the County of Cook/ | | |
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13-1622
| 1 | | OIIG Ordinance Amendment | Ordinance Amendment | PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
AN AMENDMENT TO THE INDEPENDENT INSPECTOR GENERAL ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, Chapter 2 Administration, Article IV Officers and Employees, Division 5 Inspector General, Section 2-286 of the Cook County Code authorizes the Independent Inspector General to issue subpoenas to request documents or testimony related to an authorized investigation; and
WHEREAS, the Independent Inspector General from time to time is required to enforce such subpoenas, through the State’s Attorney of Cook County, requesting court enforcement thereof; and
WHEREAS, it has been asserted that no such enforcement authority is explicitly included in Section 2-286 and therefore does not exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board desires to clarify its intention in this regard and ensure that the Independent Inspector General has the legal authority to seek enforcement of such subpoenas by including explicit enforcement powers in this Ordinance Amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners that Chapter 2 Administration, Article IV Officers and Employees, | | |
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13-1621
| 1 | | Cook County Defender Mitigation Project | Grant Award Amendment | PROPOSED GRANT AWARD AMENDMENT
PROPOSED INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department(s):
Office of the Cook County Public Defender
Other Part(ies):
Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Chicago, IL
Request:
This extension will provide an additional 30 days of the Cook County Defender Mitigation Project. Requesting authorization to accept a grant extension from August 31, 2013 to September 30, 2013
Good(s) or Service(s):
The authorization to accept the original grant was given on September 10, 2012 by the Cook County Board of Commissioners in the amount of $159,929.00
Agreement period:
Original start date September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013 Extension Period
August 31, 2013 through September 30, 2013
Fiscal Impact:
None
Accounts:
Agreement Number(s):
809060
Summary/Notes:
An additional 30 days is needed to complete grant deliverables | | |
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