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Skokie, IL · December 6, 2021

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13505 MINUTES of a regular meeting of the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois held in the Council Chambers at 5127 Oakton Street at 8 p.m. on Monday December 6, 2021 With Skokie and the entire State of Illinois now in Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois plan and the lifting of restrictions on in-person gatherings, Skokie Village Board meetings are in-person in the Council Chambers at Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton Street. Village Board meetings begin at 8 p.m. and will continue to be broadcast live on the Village’s YouTube channel as well as on SkokieVision cable television channels 17 (Comcast) and 25 (RCN). Meetings also are re-broadcast on the cable channels in the weeks following each meeting, and the videos are archived on the Village’s YouTube channel. As of August 30, 2021, all individuals in Illinois shall be required to wear masks when indoors including Village buildings. Public comments may still be submitted to publiccomments@skokie.org; comments received prior to the meeting or during the meeting will be provided to the Village Board and will not be read aloud. Public comments also can be mailed or hand-delivered to Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois, 60077, Attention: Village Manager’s Office or placed in the exterior drop box on the west side of Skokie Village Hall. Each Village Board meeting agenda includes time for public comments, and individuals wishing to speak on an issue will be allocated three minutes to address the Village Board. Pledge of Allegiance led by Village Clerk Pramod C. Shah. Mayor Van Dusen called the meeting to order. The Clerk called the Roll. Those present were Trustees Sutker , Robinson, Khoeun, Johnson, Pure Slovin , Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Motion to approve the Consent Agenda. Moved: Trustee Klein Seconded: Trustee Pure Slovin Ayes: Sutker, Robinson, Khoeun, Johnson, Pure Slovin, Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION CARRIED *Approve, as submitted, minutes of regular meeting held Monday, November 15, 2021. Omnibus vote. * Approve Voucher List #14-FY22 of December 6, 2021. Omnibus vote. Proclamations and Resolutions. A. Proclamation Niles Township Food Pantry Awareness Month – December 2021 Mayor Van Dusen read a Proclamation urging all residents to support the efforts of the Niles Township Food Pantry Foundation by making a monetary donation to the Food Pantry holiday gift card drive and by donating whenever possible toiletry items and non-perishable food goods. Trustees Tolleson and Collins accepted the Plaque that was presented to Niles Township Food Pantry. 13506 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Monday December 6, 2021 Page Two Appointments, Reappointments and Resignations. A. Swearing in of the following personnel by Village Clerk Pramod Shah: Name Old Position New Position Stephen Jagman Fire Captain Fire Deputy Chief Timothy Norton Fire Lieutenant Fire Captain Denise Franklin Police Sergeant Police Commander Mayor Van Dusen congratulated the new Deputy Chief, Fire Captain and Police Commander who introduced their family and friends. *B. Reappointments Appearance Commission: Maryjane Klein, Joseph Maschek, Jay Pathak, Archana Shah, Thomas DaMario as Vice Chair and Michael Lynk as Chair Board of Fire & Police Commissioners: Beryl Rabinowitz as Vice Chair and Will Evans as Chair Omnibus vote. *C. Resignations Commission on Family Services: Matt MacKellar and Dr. Ed McCarron Omnibus vote. Report of the Acting Village Manager Wyatt. A. Resolution of Support for a Cook County Class 7b Real Estate Tax Incentive at The Former Lord & Taylor Parcel at Westfield Old Orchard Mall. Len Becker, Economic Development Manager gave a brief overview of the proposed project. He spoke about re- establishing Old Orchard Shopping Center, Importance of Old Orchard to the Village, proposed enhanced partnership and Village of Skokie and Westfield mutual Goals. Serge, Khalimsky, Robert Wyant, from Westfield/Old Orchard and Mike Eickhoff from Grant Thornton spoke aboutgGoals and outcomes, capitalization trends and improvement of Old Orchard. They answered questions from the Board. Resolution 21-12-R-1517 Motion to adopt a Resolution of Support for a Cook County Class 7b Real Estate Tax Incentive at the former Lord & Taylor Parcel at Westfield Old Orchard Mall. Moved: Trustee Sutker Seconded: Trustee Johnson Ayes: Sutker, Robinson, Khoeun, Johnson, Pure Slovin, Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION CARRIED B. Designation of and Scheduling of Public Hearing for Proposed Old Orchard Center Business District. Resolution 21-12-R-1518 Motion to concur with staff’s recommendation proposing the designation of a business district and the scheduling of a public hearing in connection with the proposed Old Orchard Center Business district and request Mayor and Board approval. Moved: Trustee Klein Seconded: Trustee Robinson Ayes: Sutker, Robinson, Khoeun, Pure Slovin, Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Nays: Johnson Absent: None. MOTION CARRIED *C. ProQA Emergency Medical Dispatch Software Implementation - Priority Dispatch Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah - $49,909. Motion to approve a contract to Priority Dispatch Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah in the amount of $49,909 for ProQA emergency medical dispatch software implementation. Omnibus vote. 13507 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Monday December 6, 2021 Page Three *D. BS&A ERP Software Maintenance Contract Renewal – BS&A Systems, Bath, Michigan - $64,864. Motion to award a contract to BS&A Systems, Bath, MI in the amount of $64,864 for BS&A ERP software maintenance contract renewal. Omnibus vote. Report of the Corporation Counsel. CONSENT: *A. Ordinance 21-12-F-4578 Motion to adopt an ordinance providing for the levying and assessment of taxes for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2021 and ending April 30, 2022 in the Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois. This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. Omnibus vote. *B. Ordinance 21-12-F-4579 Motion to adopt an ordinance reducing the tax levy of the Village of Skokie for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2021 and ending April 30, 2022 in the amount of $3,526,191.00. This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. Omnibus vote. *C. Ordinance 21-12-C- 4580 Motion to adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII, of the Skokie Village Code pertaining to the creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board. This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. Omnibus vote. *D. Resolution 21-12-R-1519 Motion to adopt a resolution approving a plat of subdivision for the property located at 9801-9911 Woods Drive, Skokie, Illinois in an OR Office Research district (2021-23P). This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. Omnibus vote. FIRST READING: E. An ordinance terminating various expired Special Service Areas in the Village of Skokie, Illinois, County of Cook. This item is on the agenda for first reading and will be on the December 20, 2021 Board agenda for second reading and adoption. Community Development Block Grant – CV/CV3 Housing Expenses Update. Overview In 2020, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Tranche 1 and Tranche 3 funding allocations for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement communities. The Village of Skokie will receive a total of $805,463 in CDBG-CV/CV3 funds to support its COVID-19 response. To-date, the $440,000 in CDBG-CV/CV3 funds have been used to support small businesses with COVID-related expenses and homeowners/renters with housing expenses. Connections for the Homeless, the organization that has assisted the Village with rent, mortgage, and utility assistance, is requesting additional funds. Connections has fully spent the $220,000 in CDBG-CV/CV3 funds and almost $265,000 in other government funding sources on behalf of Village residents, and is requesting additional CDBG-CV/CV3 funds to further support our collective homeless prevention effort. This request is consistent with the funding distribution concept in the Village’s 5-year Consolidated and 1-year Action Plans that were amended in 2020 to support CARES Act funding distributions. Motion to approve the request of $100,000 for Connections for the Homeless to further support housing costs for Skokie residents. Moved: Trustee Sutker Seconded: Trustee Khoeun Ayes: Sutker, Robinson, Khoeun, Johnson, Pure Slovin, Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION CARRIED 13508 Meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees Monday December 6, 2021 Page Four Public Comment. These 41 Public Comments were received by email concerning the Carvana Project regarding Birds. Barbara Greenman, Donna Hriljac , Patricia Rich, Ross Petersen, Dr. Suzanne Coleman, Kelli Klinger, Tamima Itani, Eleanor Shunas , Aaron Wolfson, Eve Feldman ,James Hebson, Joyce Keithley, Kelly Bauer, Janet Pellegrini Emmanuel Ramirez, Joan Taylor, Ellen Siciliano, Vanessa Williams, Betsy Godwin, Emma Donnelly, Lynette Wolfe, Laura Sailer, Ryan Vance, Cheryl Rosenfeld, Harlan Terson, Valerie Veneziano, Sarah J Miller, Leo Gaskins, John Maloof, Janice Cook, Gerri Rode, Amy Lardner, Nina Newhouser, Allison Sloan Kathleen Fitzgerald, Stefan Lardenoit, Phyllis Silver, Candida Abrahamson, Brian Demski, Leslie Shad, and Jeff Bilsky Adjournment. Motion to adjourn at 9:05 p.m. Moved: Trustee Sutker Seconded: Trustee Klein Ayes: Sutker. Robinson, Khoeun, Johnson, Pure Slovin, Klein and Mayor Van Dusen Nays: None. Absent: None. MOTION CARRIED ------------------------------- Pramod Shah, Village Clerk Approved: ---------------------------------- Mayor Van Dusen _______________________ Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or items which have already been discussed by the Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items on the Consent Agenda are passed in one vote at the beginning of the Board Meeting. Prior to the vote on the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda. _______________________ Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or items which have already been discussed by the Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items on the Consent Agenda are passed in one vote at the beginning of the Board Meeting. Prior to the vote on the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda.

Agenda

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2021 – 8:00 P.M. With Skokie and the entire State of Illinois now in Phase 5 of the Restore Illinois plan and the lifting of restrictions on in-person gatherings, Skokie Village Board meetings are in- person in the Council Chambers at Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton Street. Village Board meetings begin at 8 p.m. and will continue to be broadcast live on the Village’s YouTube channel as well as on SkokieVision cable television channels 17 (Comcast) and 25 (RCN). Meetings also are re-broadcast on the cable channels in the weeks following each meeting, and the videos are archived on the Village’s YouTube channel. As of August 30, 2021, all individuals in Illinois shall be required to wear masks when indoors including Village buildings. Public comments may still be submitted to publiccomments@skokie.org; comments received prior to the meeting or during the meeting will be provided to the Village Board and will not be read aloud. Public comments also can be mailed or hand-delivered to Skokie Village Hall, 5127 Oakton Street, Skokie, Illinois, 60077, Attention: Village Manager’s Office or placed in the exterior drop box on the west side of Skokie Village Hall. Each Village Board meeting agenda includes time for public comments, and individuals wishing to speak on an issue will be allocated three minutes to address the Village Board. 1. Pledge of Allegiance led by Village Clerk Pramod C. Shah. 2. Call meeting to order and roll call. 3. Approve Consent Agenda. * 4. Approve, as submitted, minutes of regular meeting held Monday, November 15, 2021. **go to** * 5. Approve Voucher List #14-FY22 of December 6, 2021. **go to** 6. Proclamations and Resolutions. A. Proclamation Niles Township Food Pantry Awareness Month – December 2021 **go to** 7. Recognition, Awards and Honorary Presentations. 8. Appointments, Reappointments and Resignations. A. Swearing in of the following personnel by Village Clerk Pramod Shah: Name Old Position New Position Stephen Jagman Fire Captain Fire Deputy Chief Timothy Norton Fire Lieutenant Fire Captain Denise Franklin Police Sergeant Police Commander * B. Reappointments Appearance Commission: Maryjane Klein, Joseph Maschek, Jay Pathak, Archana Shah, Thomas DaMario as Vice Chair and Michael Lynk as Chair Board of Fire & Police Commissioners: Beryl Rabinowitz as Vice Chair and Will Evans as Chair * C. Resignations Commission on Family Services: Matt MacKellar and Dr. Ed McCarron #593226 9. Presentations and Reports. 10. Report of the Village Manager. **go to** A. Resolution of Support for a Cook County Class 7b Real Estate Tax Incentive at the Former Lord & Taylor Parcel at Westfield Old Orchard Mall. **go to A&B** B. Designation of and Scheduling of Public Hearing for Proposed Old Orchard Center Business District. * C. ProQA Emergency Medical Dispatch Software Implementation - Priority Dispatch **go to C** Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah - $49,909. * D. BS&A ERP Software Maintenance Contract Renewal – BS&A Systems, Bath, Michigan **go to D** - $64,864. 11. Report of the Corporation Counsel. **go to** CONSENT: * A. An ordinance providing for the levying and assessment of taxes for the fiscal year **go to A** beginning May 1, 2021 and ending April 30, 2022 in the Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois. This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. * B. An ordinance reducing the tax levy of the Village of Skokie for the fiscal year beginning **go to B** May 1, 2021 and ending April 30, 2022 in the amount of $3,526,191.00. This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. * C. An ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article VII, of the Skokie Village Code pertaining to the creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board. This item is on the **go to C** consent agenda for second reading and adoption. * D. A resolution approving a plat of subdivision for the property located at 9801-9911 **go to D** Woods Drive, Skokie, Illinois in an OR Office Research district (2021-23P). This item is on the consent agenda for second reading and adoption. FIRST READING: E. An ordinance terminating various expired Special Service Areas in the Village of **go to E** Skokie, Illinois, County of Cook. This item is on the agenda for first reading and will be on the December 20, 2021 Board agenda for second reading and adoption. 12. Unfinished Business. 13. New Business. 14. Plan Commission. 15. Community Development Block Grant – CV/CV3 Housing Expenses Update. **go to CDBG** 16. Public Comment. (See information at top of page 1) 17. Adjournment. _______________________ Items marked with an asterisk (*) indicate they are part of the Consent Agenda that contains routine items or items which have already been discussed by the Mayor and Board at a previous public meeting and require a second reading. Items on the Consent Agenda are passed in one vote at the beginning of the Board Meeting. Prior to the vote on the Consent Agenda, the Mayor will inquire if there is any matter which anyone wishes to remove from the Consent Agenda. If there is an item on the Consent Agenda which you wish to address, please inform the Mayor at that time you wish to remove it from the Consent Agenda. #593226 Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Memorandum Manager’s Office TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees Village Clerk Corporation Counsel FROM: _____________________________ John T. Lockerby, Village Manager DATE: December 2, 2021 SUBJECT: MANAGER’S REPORT BOARD MEETING OF MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2021 Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center is one of the most significant community economic drivers and an important regional attraction. As such, it is critical for the Village to help grow and enhance the viability of Old Orchard to ensure continued success into the future. Currently, the property tax burden at Old Orchard is the highest in Westfield’s global portfolio and is three times higher than the industry average. This fact inhibits substantial capital investment into Old Orchard. To overcome this obstacle, Village staff and ownership from Westfield have identified a two-pronged approach that that will enable a significant investment of over $100 million dollars back into the center that will immediately help grow and stabilize this important community asset. These two economic development tools are outlined in Item A and Item B below. A. Resolution of Support for a Cook County Class 7b Real Estate Tax Incentive at the Former Lord & Taylor Parcel at Westfield Old Orchard Mall Economic Development staff is recommending a resolution in support of a Cook County 7b Property Tax Incentive for the former Lord & Taylor parcel at Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center. The Lord & Taylor property has been mostly vacant since its closure in 2018 due to the functional and economic obsolescence of the building. Despite a significant effort by Westfield over the past several years, it has been validated that the building will unlikely be re-leased in its entirety or purchased by another user without significant investment. The Class 7b designation would provide a 12-year reduction in the property assessment rate for the Lord and Taylor parcel only. With this reduction, Westfield will be able to invest $27 million for the renovation of the building and recruitment of new tenants for this property. I concur with staff’s recommendation and their assessment that this project is an excellent candidate for a Class 7b classification. I respectfully request Mayor and Board approval of the Resolution supporting this designation. 593228v1 Return to Agenda B. Designation of and Scheduling of Public Hearing for Proposed Old Orchard Center Business District. Economic Development staff have worked in close collaboration with Westfield management to propose the creation of a business district at Old Orchard Mall. This designation will enable Westfield to utilize funds generated from a planned additional 1% sales tax on retail goods and services at the mall to cover the costs of rehabilitation, new construction, site preparation and infrastructure enhancements. Additionally, through this initiative, Westfield will be able to attract new and retain existing retail businesses and restaurants and enhance Old Orchard as a premier experiential destination and key regional amenity. Of note, the proposed sales tax increase was determined by an independent consultant to not have a discernable adverse impact on sales at the mall. To propose the creation of a business district, a resolution is required designating the Old Orchard Center Business District and scheduling a public hearing for January 18, 2022 in connection with the business district and plan. If the resolution is adopted and after the public hearing is held, ordinances establishing the business district, approving the district plan and imposing the Retailer’s and Service Occupation taxes will brought before the Village Board in February 2022. If approved, the Business District will facilitate an additional $80 million investment by Westfield at Old Orchard. I concur with staff’s recommendation proposing the designation of a business district and the scheduling of a public hearing in connection with the proposed Old Orchard Center Business District and respectfully request Mayor and Board approval. * C. ProQA Emergency Medical Dispatch Software Implementation – Priority Dispatch Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah - $49,909. In 2014, the State of Illinois amended the Emergency Medical Systems (EMS) Act to mandate the use of Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) protocols and require EMD licensure through the Illinois Department of Public Health. The Skokie Police/Fire Communications Center has been utilizing Emergency Medical Dispatch protocols through Priority Dispatch Corporation of Salt Lake City, Utah since 2007. The FY22 CIP budget provides funding for upgrading to Priority Dispatch Corporation’s ProQA Dispatch Software. The software helps emergency dispatchers move smoothly through Case Entry, Key Questioning, Post-Dispatch, Pre-Arrival Instructions, as well as important case completion information. ProQA ensures that the Communication Center meets universal best practice standards that help reduce liability risks to near zero. I concur with staff’s recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and Board approval of a contract in the amount of $49,909, to be awarded to Priority Dispatch Corporation. * D. BS&A ERP Software Maintenance Contract Renewal – BS&A Systems, Bath, Michigan - $64,864. In FY2017, the Village of Skokie contracted with BS&A Systems for the licensing and use of their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software system. The Village utilizes this software across the organization. An integral component to the successful operation of the BS&A software is the support and maintenance 593228v1 Return to Agenda agreement, which provides for support and help desk services, as well as free upgrades and fixes of any of the modules owned by the Village. I concur with staff’s recommendation to renew the contract with BS&A Systems in the amount of $64,864 to continue the support and maintenance of the ERP software. Mayor and Board approval is respectfully requested. 593228v1 Return to Agenda A, B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B 12/6/21 Manager’s Report THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE RESOLUTION 21-12-R- A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR CLASS 7(B) REAL ESTATE TAX INCENTIVE FOR THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9200 SKOKIE BOULEVARD, THE FORMER LORD & TAYLOR SITE IN WESTFIELD OLD ORCHARD MALL, IN THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, ILLINOIS PURSUANT TO COOK COUNTY REAL PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ORDINANCE 1 WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie (hereinafter referred to as “Village”), a home rule 2 municipality, situated in Cook County, State of Illinois, is a duly organized and existing 3 Village created under the provisions of the laws of the State of Illinois, and is now operating 4 under the provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code and the Constitution of the State of 5 Illinois; and 6 7 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees constitute the duly elected qualified 8 and acting officials of the Village; and 9 10 WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has amended the Cook 11 County Real Property Classification Ordinance (hereinafter “County Ordinance”), to provide 12 real estate tax incentives to property owners who build, rehabilitate, enhance and occupy 13 property which is located within Cook County and which is used for commercial purposes; 14 and 15 16 WHEREAS, the Village, consistent with the County Ordinance, as amended, desires 17 to induce business to locate and expand in the Village by offering financial incentives in the 18 form of property tax relief, specifically through the use of a Class 7(b) designation; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Village intends to adopt an ordinance establishing the Old Orchard 21 Center Business District (hereinafter “Business District”), pursuant to the Section 5/11-74.3- 22 1 et seq. of the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-74.3 (2004), encompassing property 23 at the Old Orchard Mall southeast corner of Golf Road and Skokie Boulevard in the Village 24 of Skokie as a business redevelopment district to encourage commercial redevelopment of 25 the property in the area; and 26 27 WHEREAS, Class 7(b) of the County Ordinance requires the municipality in which 28 such real estate proposed for Class 7(b) designation is located, to make a determination 29 through the adoption of a resolution that the five eligibility requirements stated and defined 30 in Section 74-65 of the County Ordinance and in the Class 7(b) application procedures are 31 present; and Page 1 of 4 VOSDOCS-#593550-v1-Resolution__Class_7(b)_Real_Estate_Tax_Incentive_9200_Skokie_Blvd. Return to top of A&B 12/6/21 Manager’s Report 1 WHEREAS, the specific property which the owners are seeking 7(b) property tax 2 relief is located within the anticipated Business District and is specially known as the 3 location of the former Lord & Taylor site (hereinafter “Subject Property”). This Subject 4 Property legally described in the Exhibit “1” and attached hereto, is in need of commercial 5 renovation and the property meets the five eligibility requirements in Section 74-65 of the 6 County Ordinance, confirmed by Village Economic Development staff; and 7 8 WHEREAS, Old Orchard Urban Limited Partnership (the “Applicant”), has been 9 trying without success to find a long-term, market tenant for this space since Lord &Taylor 10 vacated the site in 2017; and 11 12 WHEREAS, the Village recognizes that the Applicant secured a short-term tenant for 13 a portion of the property. That temporary lease does not include a market rent, can be 14 terminated on ten days notice, and is in place only to defer some of the costs associated 15 with a vacant building; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the Village recognizes the current state of the retail market and the 18 difficulty associated with vacant big box properties such as the Subject Property; and 19 20 WHEREAS, the Village recognizes that special circumstances exist at the Subject 21 Property such that the Village finds that the subject property is abandoned for purposes of 22 the 7(b) incentive; and 23 24 WHEREAS, the Applicant intends to file with the Office of the Assessor of Cook 25 County an Eligibility Application for Class 7(b) classification; and 26 27 WHEREAS, the Subject Property will continue to be utilized for retail/commercial 28 purposes in compliance with the Skokie Village Code and the Village’s Comprehensive 29 Plan; and 30 31 WHEREAS, the grant of Class 7(b) tax incentives for the Subject Property is 32 necessary for the renovation and reoccupancy of the Subject Property; and 33 34 WHEREAS, the proposed renovation and reoccupancy of the Subject Property will 35 provide significant future employment, both temporary and permanent; and 36 37 WHEREAS, notwithstanding the Class 7(b) status of the Subject Property, the 38 renovation thereof will generate significant new revenues to the Village and other local 39 governments in the form of additional tax revenues; and 40 41 WHEREAS, the Applicant has indicated to the Mayor and Board of Trustees that 42 such incentive provided for in said County Ordinance is necessary for the renovation and 43 reoccupancy of the Subject Property to occur; and 44 45 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of 46 the Village of Skokie, County of Cook, State of Illinois: Page 2 of 4 VOSDOCS-#593550-v1-Resolution__Class_7(b)_Real_Estate_Tax_Incentive_9200_Skokie_Blvd. Return to top of A&B 12/6/21 Manager’s Report 1 Section 1: The above stated Recitals are hereby restated and incorporated 2 herein as if fully set forth. 3 4 Section 2: The five eligibility factors stated and defined in Section (4)(A) of the 5 County Ordinance and in the Class 7(b) application procedures are present, and it has been 6 demonstrated that the Subject Property is in need of commercial renovation and the Subject 7 Property is appropriate for Class 7(b) tax incentive benefits pursuant to the County 8 Ordinance, as amended. 9 10 Section 3: Special circumstances exist at the Subject Property to support a 11 finding that the Subject Property is abandoned for purposes of the 7(b) incentive. 12 13 Section 3: The Mayor and Board of Trustees hereby find that the incentives 14 provided by the Class 7(b) real property assessment classification, to be applicable to the 15 Subject Property are necessary for the renovation and reoccupancy to occur on the Subject 16 Property. 17 18 Section 4: Pursuant to the County Ordinance, as amended, the Village of Skokie 19 hereby approves, consents and supports the filing of the Class 7(b) application for the 20 classification of the Subject Property. 21 22 Section 5: The Clerk of the Village of Skokie is authorized to and shall send a 23 certified copy of this resolution to the Office of the Cook County Assessor, Room 312, 24 County Building, Chicago, Illinois 60602. 25 26 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall be effective immediately 27 upon its passage and approval, or as otherwise provided by law. PASSED this day of December, 2021. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this day of Attest: December, 2021. Village Clerk Mayor, Village of Skokie Page 3 of 4 VOSDOCS-#593550-v1-Resolution__Class_7(b)_Real_Estate_Tax_Incentive_9200_Skokie_Blvd. Return to top of A&B Exhibit 1 Page 4 of 4 VOSDOCS-#593550-v1-Resolution__Class_7(b)_Real_Estate_Tax_Incentive_9200_Skokie_Blvd. Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to top of A&B Return to Mgr Rpt C Return to Mgr Rpt Return to Mgr Rpt D Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Return to Corp Rpt A MML: 11/15/2021 Manager’s Report *12/6/2021 THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 21-12-F- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LEVYING AND ASSESSMENT OF TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, 2021 AND ENDING APRIL 30, 2022 IN THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 2 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois: 3 4 Section 1: That for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2021 and ending April 30, 2022, 5 the sum of $11,551,064 is hereby levied upon all property within said Village of Skokie subject 6 to taxation for General Corporate purposes, and the sum of $12,275,936.00 is hereby levied 7 upon all property within the said Village of Skokie subject to taxation for the Skokie Public 8 Library, and the sum of $2,357,103.00 is hereby levied upon all property within the said Village 9 of Skokie subject to taxation for the Firefighters’ Pension Fund, and the sum of $949,794.00 is 10 hereby levied upon all property within said Village of Skokie subject to taxation for the Police 11 Pension Fund, and the sum of $3,262.00 is hereby levied upon all property within Special 12 Service Area (SSA) Number 10 of said Village of Skokie, subject to taxation for improvements 13 within the SSA, as hereinafter set forth. 14 15 The total sum to be levied, namely $27,137,159.00 shall, when received, be used for 16 the purpose of paying the items hereafter set forth, for each of which an appropriation has 17 been heretofore legally made and which is to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal 18 year of said Village of Skokie for General Corporate purposes, and for the Skokie Public 19 Library, and for the Firefighters’ Pension Fund, and for the Police Fund, and for Secial Service 20 Area Number 10. 21 22 That the excess of the amount appropriated for any item over the amount levied for any 23 item, or where no levy is made for any item shall be derived from sales taxes, license fees, 24 permit fees, and other revenues to be collected and received by the Village from sources other 25 than from this tax levy. That said appropriation was made by the Appropriation Ordinance 26 Number 21-8-F-4559 adopted by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of said Village of Skokie on 27 August 2, 2021 which was published according to law. A copy of said ordinance is attached 28 hereto, marked Exhibit A, and made a part of this ordinance. 29 30 The specific amounts appropriated for General Corporate purposes, and for the Skokie 31 Public Library, and for the Firefighters’ Pension Fund, and for the Police Pension Fund, and for 32 Special Service Area No. 10 are indicated herein by being placed in a separate column under 33 the heading "Amount Appropriated". 34 35 The specific amounts so levied for General Corporate purposes, and for the Skokie 36 Public Library, and for the Firefighters’ Pension Fund, and for the Police Pension Fund, and for 37 Special Service Area No. 10, are indicated herein by being placed in a separate column under 38 the heading "Amounts to be Included in Tax Levy". And that said appropriation and said tax Page 1 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 1 levied are for the current fiscal year of said Village of Skokie, the total of which has been 2 ascertained as aforesaid and in words and figures as follows, to wit: 3 Return to Corp Rpt ITEMS OF APPROPRIATION AND LEVY Article One: General Corporate Purposes AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES IS CONTAINED IN ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, CHAPTER 65, SECTION 5/8-3-1 4 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy BOARD OF TRUSTEES 297,440 COMMISSIONS: PLAN COMMISSION & ZBA 48,869 COMMISSIONS: BOARD OF FIRE & POLICE 59,470 COMMISSIONS: HUMAN RELATIONS 8,270 COMMISSIONS: TRAFFIC SAFETY 2,238 COMMISSIONS: LIQUOR CONTROL 2,205 COMMISSIONS: FINE ARTS 3,938 COMMISSIONS: BEAUTIFICATION & IMPROVEMENT 11,288 COMMISSIONS: BOARD OF HEALTH 841 COMMISSIONS: APPEARANCE 8,883 COMMISSIONS: CONSUMER AFFAIRS 12,590 COMMISSIONS: PERFORMING ARTS CENTER BOARD 10,852 COMMISSIONS: COMMISSION ON FAMILY SERVICES 1,260 ADMINISTRATION: VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE 703,973 ADMINISTRATION: PERSONNEL 306,847 ADMINISTRATION: MULTI-MEDIA 115,761 ADMINISTRATION: HUMAN SERVICES 418,493 ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING & PUBLIC INFO 285,023 ADMINISTRATION: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 673,948 COMM. DEV. : ADMINISTRATION 429,656 COMM. DEV. : PLANNING 120,937 COMM. DEV. : BUILDING & ZONING 1,066,704 FIRE: ADMINISTRATION 643,251 FIRE: FIRE PREVENTION 535,614 FIRE: FIREFIGHTING 18,720,384 FIRE: EMS - AMBULANCE 684,265 FIRE: E-911 142,338 FIRE: FOREIGN FIRE INSURANCE 127,260 HEALTH: ADMINISTRATION 291,173 HEALTH: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 457,266 HEALTH: PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICE 323,010 HEALTH: ANNUAL GRANT PROGRAMS 38,672 GRANTS: GRANT PROGRAMMING 93,975 CLERK: ELECTIONS 604 CLERK: RECORDS 183,065 CORP. COUNSEL: LEGAL COUNSEL 836,212 POLICE: ADMINISTRATION 2,960,895 Page 2 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 POLICE: COMMUNICATIONS 2,265,129 Return to Corp Rpt Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy POLICE: INVESTIGATION 1,867,921 POLICE: UNIFORM PATROL 15,927,504 POLICE: E-911 112,183 POLICE: SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING 874,294 FINANCE: ADMINISTRATION 523,016 FINANCE: COLLECTIONS 231,172 FINANCE: PURCHASING 151,555 FINANCE: DUPLICATING 76,650 FINANCE: VIOLATIONS ADMINISTRATION 126,618 PUBLIC WORKS: ADMINISTRATION 446,457 PUBLIC WORKS: STREET AND ALLEYS 2,135,287 PUBLIC WORKS: TREE MAINTENANCE 1,035,669 PUBLIC WORKS: SNOW & ICE CONTROL 182,225 PUBLIC WORKS: AUTOMOTIVE 1,377,916 PUBLIC WORKS: REFUSE COLLECTION 3,447,906 PUBLIC WORKS: REFUSE DISPOSAL 1,343,370 PUBLIC WORKS: BUILDINGS 917,984 PUBLIC WORKS: CIVIL ENGINEERING 458,128 PUBLIC WORKS: TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 1,097,067 GROUP INSURANCE 8,992,977 CONTINGENCY 52,500 TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES 74,270,998 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 62,719,934 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 11,551,064 1 2 3 Article Two: For the Firefighters’ Pension Fund 4 AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR THE FIREFIGHTERS’ PENSION FUND IS 5 CONTAINED IN THE ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 5/4-118 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR FIREFIGHTERS PENSION FUND 11,366,027 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 9,008,924 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 2,357,103 Article Three: For the Police Pension Fund 6 AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR THE POLICE PENSION FUND IS 7 CONTAINED IN THE ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, CHAPTER 40, SECTION 5/3-125 8 9 10 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy Page 3 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR POLICE PENSION FUND 9,563,133 Return to Corp Rpt LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 8,613,339 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 949,794 1 2 Article Four: For the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 3 AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL 4 RETIREMENT FUND IS CONTAINED IN THE ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, 5 CHAPTER 40, SECTION 5/7-171 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 3,417,829 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 3,417,829 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 0 6 7 Article Five: For the Water Fund, the Motor Fuel Tax Fund, the Local Fuel Tax Fund, 8 the Visitor’s Bureau Fund, the Community Development Block Grant Fund, the 9 Performing Arts Center Fund, the Tax Increment Financing Funds, the Wireless 10 Alarm Fund, the Capital Projects Fund, The Self-Insurance Fund, and the Economic 11 Development Fund Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy WATER: SEWERAGE AND WATER 15,230,181 WATER: WATER METER 683,945 WATER: FLOOD CONTROL 663,705 MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND 3,178,631 LOCAL FUEL TAX FUND 987,000 VISITORS' BUREAU FUND 65,482 COMM. DEV. BLOCK GRANT FUND 659,804 PERFORMING ARTS CENTER FUND 262,500 DONTOWN SCIENCE AND TECH. TIF FUND 4,448,405 WEST DEMPSTER TIF FUND 669,375 WIRELESS ALARM FUND 119,582 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FUND 21,872,148 SELF INSURANCE FUND 3,186,718 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND 2,294,637 OAKTON STREET/NILES AVE TIF FUND 3,360,000 TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR ABOVE FUNDS 57,682,113 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 57,682,113 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 0 12 13 Article Six: For the Special Service Area Number 10 14 AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR SPECIAL SERVICE AREA IMROVEMENTS IS 15 CONTAINED IN ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, CHAPTER 35, SECTION 200/27-25 16 Page 4 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy SERVICE AREA #10 FUND 3,500 TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR ABOVE FUNDS 238 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 3,262 1 2 3 4 Article Seven: For the Skokie Public Library 5 AUTHORITY FOR TAXES LEVIED FOR GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES IS 6 CONTAINED IN ILLINOIS COMPILED STATUTES, CHAPTER 75, SECTION 5/3-4 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy TOTAL APPRORIATION FOR SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 17,211,395 LESS ESTIMATED SOURCES OTHER THAN TAXATION 4,935,459 AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED BY TAXATION 12,275,936 7 8 9 10 Article Eight: Summary 11 Amount to be Amount Included in Tax Appropriated Levy I. GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES $ 74,270,998 $ 11,551,064 II. FIREFIGHTERS' PENSION FUND 11,366,027 2,357,103 III. POLICE PENSION FUND 9,563,133 949,794 IV. ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND 3,417,829 0 V. OTHER MUNICIPAL FUNDS 57,682,113 0 VI. SSA # 10 3,500 3,262 SUBTOTAL VILLAGE FUNDS $ 156,303,600 $ 14,861,223 VII. SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 17,211,395 12,275,936 GRAND TOTALS $ 173,514,995 $ 27,137,159 12 13 14 Section 2: The invalidity of any portion of this Ordinance or any of the items 15 thereof, shall not render invalid any other portion or items thereof which can be given effect 16 without the invalid part. 17 Section 3: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 18 passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. Page 5 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt ADOPTED this th day of December, 2021. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this day of Attested and filed in my office December, 2021. this day of December 2021; and published in pamphlet form according to law from December , 2021 to December , 2021. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 6 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt Exhibit A 1 Page 7 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 8 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 9 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 10 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 11 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 12 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 13 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 14 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 15 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 1 Return to Corp Rpt 2 3 4 Page 16 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 17 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 18 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 19 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 20 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 21 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 22 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 23 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 24 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 25 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 26 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 27 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 28 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 29 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 30 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 31 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 32 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 33 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt 1 Page 34 of 34 VOSDOCS #592876v1, Ordinance, Tax Levy and Assessment May 2021 through April 2022, FY2022 Return to Corp Rpt B MML: 11/15/2021 Manager’s Report *12/6/2021 THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 21-12-F AN ORDINANCE REDUCING THE TAX LEVY OF THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, 2021 AND ENDING APRIL 30, 2022 IN THE AMOUNT OF $3,526,191.00 1 WHEREAS, the corporate authorities have caused to be filed with the Cook County 2 Clerk certified copies of Bond Ordinance 13-9-F-4008, Bond Ordinance 16-4-F-4225, Bond 3 Ordinance 18-3-F-4366, and Bond Ordinance 19-10-F-4493, each directing said Clerk to levy 4 and collect an annual tax for the purpose of paying the principal and interest on the Notes or 5 Bonds as authorized by these Ordinances; and 6 7 WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Skokie have knowledge that an 8 additional sum of $3,526,191.00 will be available for the subject fiscal year to meet the 9 obligations of the Village of Skokie; and 10 11 WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Village of Skokie that the tax levy for said 12 fiscal year be abated to the extent of $3,526,191.00; and 13 14 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 15 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois: 16 17 Section 1: That the aforementioned Village Ordinances be and the same are hereby 18 amended to provide that the sums to be included in the tax levy for the tax year 2021 are 19 hereby reduced in accordance with the attached table, marked "Exhibit A", and hereby made 20 a part of this Ordinance. The amounts indicated in the column headed "Amount Levied" are 21 as originally specified in the aforementioned Ordinances. The amounts indicated in the 22 column headed "Amount Abated" reflect sums available to meet the obligations of the Village 23 of Skokie. The amounts indicated in the column headed "Net Tax Levy" reflect the sums to 24 be included in the 2021 Tax Levy for the payment of principal and interest on the debt 25 provided for in the aforementioned Ordinances. 26 27 Section 2: That all other provisions of Village Ordinance Numbers 13-9-F-4008, 16-4- 28 F-4225, 18-3-F-4366, and 19-10-F-4493 shall remain in full force and effect. 29 30 Section 3: That a certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed with the County Clerk 31 of Cook County, Illinois, on or before March 31, 2022. 32 33 Section 4: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its Page 1 of 3 #592877_Ordinance_Tax_ Abatement_Tax_Year_2021 Return to Corp Rpt 1 passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. 2 ADOPTED this day of December, 2021. Ayes: Nays: Village Clerk Absent: Approved by me this day of Attested and filed in my office December, 2021. this day of December, 2021; and published in pamphlet form according to law from December , 2021 to December , 2021. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 2 of 3 #592877_Ordinance_Tax_ Abatement_Tax_Year_2021 Return to Corp Rpt EXHIBIT A Village of Skokie, Illinois Tax Levy Abatement Schedule Tax Levy Year 2021 Amount Amount Net Tax Description of Bonds Levied Abated Levy Corporate Series 2013A - General Obligation Bonds $ 816,262.50 $ 816,262.50 $ - Adopted by Ordinance 13-9-F-4008 Corporate Series 2016A - G.O. Refunding Bonds $ 992,327.50 $ 992,327.50 $ - Adopted by Ordinance 16-4-F-4225 Corporate Series 2018A - General Obligation Bonds $ 684,535.00 $ 684,535.00 $ - Adopted by Ordinance 18-3-F-4366 Corporate Series 2019A - General Obligation Bonds Adopted by Ordinance 19-10-F-4493 Refunding Portion (Village) $ 1,631,800.00 $ 1,033,066.00 $ 598,734.00 Library Renovation Portion (Library) $ 1,199,050.00 $ - $ 1,199,050.00 Total Per Abatement Ordinance $ 5,323,975.00 $ 3,526,191.00 $ 1,797,784.00 Page 3 of 3 #592877_Ordinance_Tax_ Abatement_Tax_Year_2021 Return to Corp Rpt C MML: 11/15/21 First Reading *12/6/21 THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 21-12-C- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VII, OF THE SKOKIE VILLAGE CODE PERTAINING TO THE CREATION OF THE SKOKIE POLICE USE OF FORCE REVIEW BOARD 1 WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article VII, of the Skokie Village Code provides for the Boards 2 and Commissions of the Village of Skokie and sets out their procedures. These Boards and 3 Commissions routinely make recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Trustees on 4 various topics and policies; and 5 WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie (hereinafter “Skokie”) has a strong record of creating 6 an inclusionary community and a commitment to social justice and in this tradition Mayor 7 George Van Dusen took the Obama Foundation’s Reimagining Policing Pledge early in 2020; 8 and 9 WHEREAS, as part of the Obama pledge and consistent with other policy planning 10 and ongoing training in the Skokie Police Department, the Mayor directed that Skokie further 11 take action and committed to specific actions recommended by the My Brother’s Keeper 12 Alliance that is part of the Obama Foundation and consistent with other work in which the 13 Mayor was engaged through his leadership role among other Illinois municipalities; and 14 WHEREAS, the Skokie Police Department has consistently worked to establish and 15 maintain the highest level of community policing work through national and state professional 16 accreditation processes which the Skokie Police Department first attained in 1988 and has 17 maintained ever since; and 18 WHEREAS, as a natural extension of the Skokie Police Department’s ongoing work to 19 prepare its officers to the highest standards, its command staff created an internal mandate 20 that all personnel participate in training on non-discriminatory policing practices and 21 appropriate use of force; and 22 WHEREAS, the Mayor, in consultation with the Skokie elected officials of the previous 23 Village Board and in consultation with the Village Manager and Corporation Counsel, 24 instructed that an in-depth study be undertaken by the Skokie Public Safety Commission to 25 assess the status of the Skokie Police Department’s policies and practices concerning use of 26 force and to make recommendations to the Mayor on opportunities to reinforce such policies 27 and practices; and Page 1 of 4 VOSDOCS-#591651, Ordinance, Code Amendment, Chapter 2, Creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board Return to Corp Rpt 1 WHEREAS, Skokie acknowledges the reality that systemic racism exists in society 2 and notwithstanding our ongoing and deliberate efforts to eradicate such conditions, it 3 requires a process of vigilance, deep commitment and ongoing introspection; and 4 WHEREAS, the Skokie Public Safety Commission, at the Mayor’s direction, undertook 5 a 6-month exhaustive evaluation and assessment of Skokie Police Department policies and 6 practices and met with almost 20 community organizations and groups which provided insight 7 and input for its work and recommendations; and 8 WHEREAS, part of the Skokie Public Safety Commission’s work examined the 8 Can’t 9 Wait initiative which addresses the most critical components of police policies and practices in 10 assessing use of force concerns and concluded that most of the tenets of this critical guide 11 are already part of the Skokie Police Department policies and practices, but identified 12 additional tenets to be clearly adopted; and 13 WHEREAS, based on the recommendation of the Skokie Public Safety Commission 14 and in consultation with the Skokie Village Manager, Corporation Counsel and the Skokie 15 Police Chief, the Mayor has directed that a new commission be established and that its 16 purpose and responsibility is to develop a process for community input regarding Police policy 17 and practice for use of force and to discuss Skokie Police Department policies concerning 18 community engagement, including use of force and advise the Mayor of recommendations 19 relating to the related policies and practices of the Skokie Police Department; and 20 WHEREAS, the Skokie Public Safety Commission recommended to the Mayor and 21 Board of Trustees that Chapter 2, Article VII, of the Skokie Village Code be amended 22 accordingly; and 23 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees at a public meeting duly held on 24 December 6, 2021, concurred in the aforesaid recommendation of the Public Safety 25 Commission; and 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 27 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois; 28 Section 1: That Chapter 2, Article VII, of the Skokie Village Code be and the same 29 is hereby amended in the manner hereinafter indicated. The new material is highlighted in 30 bold. 31 Chapter 2 – ADMINISTRATION 32 … 33 ARTICLE VII. – BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 34 … 35 DIVISION 16. Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board 36 Sec. 2-861. Creation and Purpose. Page 2 of 4 VOSDOCS-#591651, Ordinance, Code Amendment, Chapter 2, Creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board Return to Corp Rpt 1 Sec. 2-862. Members 2 Sec. 2-863. Meetings and Reports 3 Sec. 2-864. Compensation of members; Expenses. 4 … 5 Sec. 2-861. Creation and Purpose. 6 There is hereby created a civilian advisory board to the Mayor, to review the 7 Skokie Police Department’s use of force, to be known as the “Skokie Police Use of 8 Force Review Board.” The word "Board", when used in this Division shall mean the 9 Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board (“Board”) for the Village. The Board shall 10 consist of nine (9) members. The purpose and responsibility of the Board is to review 11 the Skokie Police Department’s use of force statistics and the findings of use of force 12 incidents, that resulted in complaint or injury. The Board shall also advise the Mayor 13 of any recommendations relating to the policies and practices of the Skokie Police 14 Department. 15 Sec. 2-862. Members. 16 The Mayor, with the consent of the Board of Trustees, shall appoint nine (9) 17 members to the Board. Members shall be residents of the Village, over the age of 21 18 years and shall serve staggered terms as established by the Mayor. 19 (a) At least one (1) member shall be from each of the four (4) quadrants of the 20 Village, previously established by the Skokie Police Department. 21 22 (b) At least one (1) member shall be a concurrent member of the Human 23 Relations Commission and one (1) member shall be a concurrent member 24 of the Public Safety Commission. 25 (c) The term of membership shall be three (3) years. 26 (d) One of the nine members shall be appointed by the Mayor to serve as Chair 27 and shall preside over the Board and shall only vote in the case of a tie vote 28 by the Board. The term of the Chair shall be one (1) year but may be 29 reappointed. 30 (e) There shall be a staff liaison from the Skokie Police Department to assist the 31 Board. 32 Sec. 2-863. Meetings and Reports. 33 The Board shall hold meetings at least on a semi-annual basis, to be called by 34 the Chair. Subsequent to each semi-annual meeting of the Board, the Chair shall 35 prepare and present a report to the Mayor. This report shall contain any and all 36 recommendations or policy ideas directed toward improving the Skokie Police Page 3 of 4 VOSDOCS-#591651, Ordinance, Code Amendment, Chapter 2, Creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board Return to Corp Rpt 1 Department’s use of force policy. The Mayor will then forward the report to the Village 2 Trustees and the Chair of the Public Safety Commission. 3 Sec. 2-864. Compensation of members; Expenses. 4 The members of the Board shall serve without compensation. Expenses for 5 the operation and conduct of the affairs of the Board shall be paid from funds provided 6 for that purpose in the annual appropriation ordinance and budget for the Village. 7 Section 2: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 8 passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. 9 ADOPTED this day of December, 2021. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this day of Attested and filed in my office December, 2021. this day of December, 2021; and published in pamphlet form according to law from December , 2021 to December , 2021. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 4 of 4 VOSDOCS-#591651, Ordinance, Code Amendment, Chapter 2, Creation of the Skokie Police Use of Force Review Board Return to Corp Rpt MML: *12/6/21 D PC: 2021-23P THIS RESOLUTION MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE RESOLUTION NUMBER 12-12-R- A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLAT OF SUBDIVISION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9801-9911 WOODS DRIVE, SKOKIE, ILLINOIS IN AN OR OFFICE RESEARCH DISTRICT 1 WHEREAS, the owners of the following described real property: 2 LOT 2 OF THE OLD ORCHARD WOODS RESUBDIVISION NO. 1, BEING A 3 SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF 4 SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL 5 MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SUBDIVISION RECORDED APRIL 21, 6 2015 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 1511119014, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, 7 EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE SOUTH 327.00 FEET (EXCEPT THE NORTH 15.00 8 FEET OF THE SOUTH 327.00 FEET OF THE WEST 205.00 FEET). 9 PIN: 10-09-304-044-0000 10 more commonly known as 9801-9911 Woods Drive, Skokie, Illinois (hereinafter “Subject 11 Property”) in an OR Office Research district, petitioned the Village of Skokie for a subdivision of 12 the Subject Property for the purpose of dividing one lot into five (5) lots as shown on the “Final 13 Plat of Old Orchard Woods Resubdivision No. 2” plat, dated August 31, 2021, a copy of which is 14 marked as Exhibit “1” and attached hereto; and 15 WHEREAS, the five lots will allow individual businesses to own their spaces and allow 16 for future development. Easements will be granted for ingress and egress for shared parking 17 and will also specify that any reserved parking spaces must conform with zoning regulations; 18 and 19 WHEREAS, subsequent to the subdivision of the Subject Property, the legal description 20 of the Subject Property will be as follows: 21 LOTS 1 THROUGH 5 IN THE “FINAL PLAT OF OLD ORCHARD WOODS 22 RESUBDIVISION NO. 2” BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART OF THE EAST HALF 23 OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 24 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 25 and will continue to be known as 9801-9911 Woods Drive; and 26 WHEREAS, the Skokie Plan Commission, after public hearing duly held October 7, 2021 27 voted to recommend to the Mayor and Board of Trustees that the requested subdivision be 28 granted subject to the conditions stated in the Plan Commission Report dated November 1, 29 2021; 30 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees, at a public meeting duly held on 31 November 1, 2021 concurred in the aforesaid recommendation of the Skokie Plan Commission; Page 1 of 5 VOSDOCS-#593641-v1-Resolution__2021-23P__Plat_of_Subdivision__9801-9911_Woods_Dr_ Return to Corp Rpt 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 2 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois: 3 Section1: That the requested subdivision of the Subject Property, legally described 4 above and commonly known as 9801-9911 Woods Drive, Skokie, Illinois, in an OR Office 5 Research district, be and the same is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: 6 1. Prior to the hearing of this case before the Board of Trustees, a revised copy of 7 the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, and Easements shall 8 retain the language for ingress and egress of all lots and the restrictions to shared 9 parking as provided in the Skokie Village Code; 10 2. Upon passage of the resolution by the Board of Trustees, the Mylar of the 11 Subdivision must be submitted to the Village with all signatures other than Village 12 staff or elected officials; 13 3. The subdivision shall be effective upon its recording by the Village in the Cook 14 County Clerk’s Office; 15 16 4. All monuments must be set no later than 1 year after the date of the recording of 17 the plat; and 18 5. The petitioners must comply with all Federal and State statutes, laws, rules and 19 regulations and all Village codes, ordinances, rules and regulations.””” 20 Section 2: That the “Final Plat of Old Orchard Woods Resubdivision No. 2”, dated 21 August 31, 2021, attached hereto and marked as Exhibit “1” be and the same is hereby 22 accepted and shall be recorded at the Petitioner’s expense with the Cook County Clerk’s Office. 23 Section 3: That the Notice of Approval of this Resolution incorporating the conditions 24 contained herein shall be approved by the owner of the property in writing and duly recorded 25 with the Cook County Clerk’s Office at the owner’s expense. 26 Section 4: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its 27 passage, approval and recordation, as provided by law. PASSED this day of December, 2021. Ayes: Nays: Village Clerk Absent: Approved by me this day of Attest: December, 2021. Village Clerk Mayor, Village of Skokie Page 2 of 5 VOSDOCS-#593641-v1-Resolution__2021-23P__Plat_of_Subdivision__9801-9911_Woods_Dr_ Return to Corp Rpt Exhibit 1 1 Page 3 of 5 VOSDOCS-#593641-v1-Resolution__2021-23P__Plat_of_Subdivision__9801-9911_Woods_Dr_ Return to Corp Rpt 1 2 Page 4 of 5 VOSDOCS-#593641-v1-Resolution__2021-23P__Plat_of_Subdivision__9801-9911_Woods_Dr_ Return to Corp Rpt 1 Page 5 of 5 VOSDOCS-#593641-v1-Resolution__2021-23P__Plat_of_Subdivision__9801-9911_Woods_Dr_ Return to Corp Rpt E MML: 12/6/21 1st Reading *12/20/21 THIS ORDINANCE MAY BE CITED AS VILLAGE ORDINANCE NUMBER 21-12-F- AN ORDINANCE TERMINATING VARIOUS EXPIRED SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS IN THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK 1 WHEREAS, the Village of Skokie has established various Special Service Areas 2 pursuant to the following ordinances: 3 Village Ordinance Number 01-6-F-2991 establishing Special Service Area #2, adopted 4 on June 4, 2001; 5 Village Ordinance Number 01-9-F-3027 establishing Special Service Area #3, adopted 6 on September 4, 2001 and further amended by Village Ordinance 02-2-F-3070, 7 adopted February 19, 2002; 8 Village Ordinance Number 02-6-F-3100 establishing Special Service Area #4, adopted 9 on June 3, 2002; 10 Village Ordinance Number 04-6-F-3273 establishing Special Service Area #5, adopted 11 on June 7, 2004; 12 Village Ordinance Number 05-03-F-3341 establishing Special Service Area #6, 13 adopted on March 7, 2005; 14 Village Ordinance Number 07-03-F-3490 establishing Special Service Area #8, 15 adopted on March 5, 2007; 16 Village Ordinance Number 08-1-F-3586 establishing Special Service Area #9, adopted 17 on January 22, 2008; and 18 WHEREAS, the legal descriptions and PIN numbers associated with the 19 aforementioned Special Service Areas are set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and 20 incorporated in this ordinance; and 21 WHEREAS, all work regarding the municipal improvements to be funded by SSA #2, 22 SSA #3, SSA #4, SSA #5, SSA #6, SSA #8 and SSA #9 has been completed. The term of 23 each SSA, which was not to exceed ten years, has expired as of the date of this ordinance. 24 All expenses and costs relative to all the SSA’s have been paid in full and there are no 25 outstanding bonds in relation to any of the SSA’s. There are no longer any tax levies in effect 26 relative to any of the SSA’s, with the allowable levy period for each of them having lapsed and 27 there no longer remains any public purpose, need or reason to be served by the continuation 28 of said SSA’s; and Page 1 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 1 WHEREAS, the Director of Finance has recommended that any excess funds in any 2 of the Village of Skokie’s accounts that may relate to said SSA’s, remaining after any 3 applicable rebates to property owners as determined by Cook County, be transferred to the 4 General Corporate Fund; and 5 WHEREAS, the Corporation Counsel recommended to the Mayor and Board of 6 Trustees that SSA #2, SSA #3, SSA #4, SSA #5, SSA #6, SSA #8 and SSA #9 be terminated 7 as of the effective date of this Ordinance; and 8 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the 9 Village of Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: 10 Section 1: That the aforesaid recitals are hereby incorporated in this Section 1 as if 11 fully set forth herein. 12 Section 2: SSA #2, established by Village Ordinance Number 01-6-F-2991, is 13 hereby terminated and declared closed. 14 15 Section 3: SSA #3, established by Village Ordinance Number 01-9-F-3027 and 16 amended by Village Ordinance 02-2-F-3070, is hereby terminated and declared closed. 17 18 Section 4: SSA #4, established by Village Ordinance Number 02-6-F-3100, is 19 hereby terminated and declared closed. 20 21 Section 5: SSA #5, established by Village Ordinance Number 04-6-F-3273, is 22 hereby terminated and declared closed. 23 24 Section 6: SSA #6, established by Village Ordinance Number 05-03-F-3341, is 25 hereby terminated and declared closed. 26 27 Section 7: SSA #8, established by Village Ordinance Number 07-03-F-3490, is 28 hereby terminated and declared closed. 29 30 Section 8: SSA #9, established by Village Ordinance Number 08-1-F-3586, is 31 hereby terminated and declared closed. 32 33 Section 9: That any excess funds in any of the Village of Skokie’s accounts that 34 may relate to said SSA’s, remaining after the payment of any applicable refunds or rebates to 35 property owners as determined by Cook County, be transferred to the General Corporate 36 Fund. 37 Section 10: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its 38 passage and publication in pamphlet form as provided by law. Page 2 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt ADOPTED this day of December, 2021. Ayes: Village Clerk Nays: Absent: Approved by me this day of Attested and filed in my office December, 2021. this day of December,2021; and published in pamphlet form according to law from December ,2021 to December ,2021. Mayor, Village of Skokie Village Clerk Page 3 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt Exhibit A The legal description of the property included in SSA #2 is as follows: THAT PART OF HAMLIN AVENUE DESCRIBED AS: THE EAST 33 FEET OF THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, (EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE NORTH 40 FEET AND THE SOUTH 40 FEET THEREOF). THOSE PARTS OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER WITH A LINE 50 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST ALONG A LINE 50 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER A DISTANCE OF 183.07 FEET TO A LINE 180.00 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH ALONG LAST SAID PARALLEL LINE TO A LINE DRAWN FROM A POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTH EAST QUARTER, SAID POINT BEING 595.80 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF NORTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER SAID LINE EXTENDED EAST FORMS A RIGHT ANGLE WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST ALONG LAST SAID LINE TO A LINE 683 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH ALONG LAST SAID PARALLEL LINE TO A LINE 233.60 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST ALONG LAST SAID PARALLEL LINE TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE EAST ALONG LAST SAID LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO A LINE 33 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE WEST ALONG LAST SAID PARALLEL LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF LOT 1 IN NATIONAL WAX SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH HALF (EXCEPT THE EAST 400 FEET AND THE WEST 10 1/2 ACRES) OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF LOT 1 TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE WEST 15 FEET ALONG A NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTH 61.00 FEET ALONG A WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE WEST 209.59 FEET ALONG A NORTH LINE OF LOT L TO THE WESTERN MOST NORTH WEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; SAID CORNER ALSO BEING ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 10.5 ACRES OF THE SOUTH QUARTER OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH ALONG LAST SAID LINE 1.07 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A LINE 205.75 FEET SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF SAID EAST LINE WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH QUARTER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, AFORESAID; THENCE WEST AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID EAST LINE, 180.81 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THAT PART OF SAID WEST 10.5 ACRES WHICH LIES EAST OF A LINE WHICH IS 330.0 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE CENTER LINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE, SAID CENTER LINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE BEING IDENTICAL WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH ALONG LAST SAID LINE TO A LINE 303.73 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF TOUHY AVENUE; THENCE WEST ALONG A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER, TO A LINE 330 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH ALONG LAST SAID LINE TO A LINE 370 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE WEST ALONG LAST SAID LINE TO A LINE 297 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH ALONG LAST SAID PARALLEL Page 4 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt LINE TO A LINE 157 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH WEST QUARTER, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF GRAHAM SUBDIVISION BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE OF GRAHAM SUBDIVISION TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 2 IN SAID GRAHAM SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID GRAHAM SUBDIVISION; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF GRAHAM SUBDIVISION AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE WEST LINE OF THE SAID EAST HALF OF SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; (EXCEPTING THEREFROM LOTS 25 TO 41, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND LOTS 42 TO 58, BOTH INCLUSIVE, TOGETHER WITH MONTICELLO AVENUE LYING BETWEEN SAID LOTS AND ALL OF JARVIS AVENUE AND CHASE AVENUE LYING EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF LOTS 42 TO 58, EXTENDED NORTH AND SOUTH AND WEST OF EAST LINE OF LOTS 25 TO 41, EXTENDED NORTH AND SOUTH IN KRENN AND DATO’S WEST ROGERS PARK “L” SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH WEST OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; ALSO THAT PART OF CHASE AVENUE AS WIDENED BY CONDEMNATION EASE #65 CO. 441 JUNE 30, 1965, LYING EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF LOTS 42 TO 58, EXTENDED SOUTH AND WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF LOTS 25 TO 41, EXTENDED SOUTH; OF AFORESAID KRENN AND DATO’S WEST ROGERS PARK “L” SUBDIVISION); ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PINS: 10-26-308-003 through 012, 10-26-308-016 through 021, 10-26-308-025 through 031, 10-26-308-035 through 040, 10-26-309-003 through 009, 10-26-309-020 through 024, 10-26-309-037 through 043, 10-26-309-045, 10-26-309-046, 10-26-310-003, 10-26-310-035, 10-26-310-036, 10-26-310-037, 10-26-310-041, 10-26-310-042, 10-26-310-047, 10-26-310-048, 10-26-311-020 through 029, 10-26-311-032 through 042, 10-26-311-047, 10-26-302-003, 10-26-302-009, 10-26-302-010, 10-26-302-012, 10-26-302-015, 10-26-302-016, 10-26-302-017, 10-26-318-016, 10-26-318-020, 10-26-318-023, 10-26-318-024, 10-26-318-027, 10-26-318-029, 10-26-318-035, 10-26-318-036. The legal description of the property included in SSA #3 is as follows: LOTS 26, 27 AND 28 IN EVANSTON GOLF CLUB’S WEST BORDER LOT SUBDIVISION IN THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; ALSO, THAT PART OF LOT 9 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINICPAL MERIDIAN, BEING A 50 FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING SOUTH OF AND ADJOINING AFORESAID LOTS 26, 27, AND 28, LYING EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF AFORESAID LOT 26 EXTENDED SOUTH, AND WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF AFORESAID LOT 28 EXTENDED SOUTH; ALSO, LOT 1 IN MARCHETTI CONSOLIDATION OF PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PINS: 10-22-100-005, 10-22-100-006, 10-22-100-007, 10-22-100-029, 10-22-100-030, 10-22-100-031, 10-22-100-041 Page 5 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt The legal description of the property included in SSA #4 is as follows: THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER-SECTION OF SECTION 26 IN (NILES) TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ALL WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, COOK COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, THENCE NORTH 33 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF TOUHY AVENUE, ALSO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE EAST FOLLOWING THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TOUHY AVENUE TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION 34.41 FEET WEST OF THE EASTERNLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE FORMER UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (FORMERLY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY). THENCE NORTH-NORTHEASTERLY WITH A BEARING OF, NORTH 21 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, FROM SAID POINT 319.18 FEET PARALLEL WITH THE EASTERNLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE FORMER UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (FORMERLY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY) TO A POINT. THENCE WEST-NORTHWESTERLY WITH A BEARING OF, NORTH 68 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST, FROM SAID POINT PERPENDICULAR WITH SAID RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY 68.33 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERNLY RIGHT OF WAY OF THE FORMER UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (FORMERLY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY). THENCE NORTH-NORTHEASTERLY WITH A BEARING OF, NORTH 21 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST, ALONG SAID WESTERNLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (FORMERLY THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY) 1734.02 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-045 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3415 HOWARD STREET), SAID POINT BEING 710 FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTH OF THE NORTHERN LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE OF HOWARD STREET. THENCE WESTERLY WITH A BEARING OF, SOUTH 88 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 31 SECONDS WEST, FROM SAID POINT 170.78 FEET FOLLOWING THE SOUTHERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-045 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3415 HOWARD STREET), ALSO BEING 710 FEET MORE OR LESS SOUTH OF THE NORTHERN LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE OF HOWARD STREET, TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERNLY PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-043 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 7501 ST. LOUIS AVENUE), ALSO BEING THE FORMER WEST- SOUTHWESTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF AN ABANDONED RAILROAD SPUR. THENCE FOLLOWING THE EASTERNLY PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-043 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 7501 ST. LOUIS AVENUE), ALSO BEING THE FORMER WEST- SOUTHWESTERNLY RIGHT OF WAY OF AN ABANDONED RAILROAD SPUR ALONG A CURVE IN A NORTH-NORTHWESTERLY CLOCKWISE DIRECTION WITH A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 22 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST, RADIUS OF 314.22 FEET, ARC LENGTH OF 97.79 FEET, AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 97.40 FEET, TO THE NORTHERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-043 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 7501 ST. LOUIS AVENUE). THENCE EASTERLY 7.45 FEET WITH A BEARING OF, NORTH 88 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-042 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 7500 ST. LOUIS AVENUE) TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PIN 10-26-400-042 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 7500 ST. LOUIS AVENUE). THENCE NORTHERLY 562.05 FEET WITH A BEARING OF, NORTH 00 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 16 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE WESTERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-045 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3415 HOWARD STREET) TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF HOWARD STREET, SAID POINT BEING 50 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHERN LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE OF HOWARD STREET, SAID POINT ALSO BEING 926.50 FEET EAST OF THE WESTERN LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26. THENCE WEST 672.85 FEET FOLLOWING THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF HOWARD STREET BEING 50 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHERN LINE Page 6 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, TO A POINT 253.65 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26. THENCE SOUTH 718 FEET FOLLOWING THE EASTERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10-26-400-028 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3555 HOWARD STREET), TO A POINT BEING 253.44 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PIN 10-26-400-028 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3555 HOWARD STREET). THENCE WEST 220.44 FEET FOLLOWING THE SOUTH PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF PIN 10- 26-400-028 (COMMONLY KNOWN AS 3555 HOWARD STREET) TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, ALSO BEING 33 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26. THENCE SOUTH FOLLOWING THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, ALSO BEING 33 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, FOR 588.79 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF JARVIS AVENUE, ALSO BEING 1356.79 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26. THENCE WEST 33 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE (EXTENDED). THENCE SOUTH 1291.09 FEET FOLLOWING THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26, ALSO BEING THE CENTERLINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE (EXTENDED), TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALSO BEING THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TOUHY AVENUE, ALSO BEING 33 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26. PINS: 10-26-400-008 10-26-400-009 10-26-400-016 10-26-400-017 10-26-400-019 10-26-400-021 10-26-400-022 10-26-400-023 10-26-400-025 10-26-400-026 10-26-400-029 10-26-400-031 10-26-400-035 10-26-400-036 10-26-400-037 10-26-400-038 10-26-400-039 10-26-400-040 10-26-400-041 10-26-400-042 10-26-400-043 10-26-400-046 10-26-402-016 10-26-402-017 10-26-402-018 10-26-402-019 10-26-402-025 10-26-402-027 10-26-402-029 10-26-402-032 10-26-402-034 10-26-402-035 10-26-402-040 10-26-402-041 10-26-402-051 10-26-402-052 10-26-402-053 10-26-402-054 10-26-402-055 10-26-402-056 10-26-402-057 10-26-402-063 The legal description of the property included in SSA #5 is as follows: LOTS 1 TO 12, BOTH INCLUSIVE, TOGETHER WITH THE SOUTHWESTERLY HALF OF THE VACATED 16 FOOT ALLEY LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF AND ADJACENT TO THE NORTHWESTERLY 13 FEET OF LOT 11 AND ALL OF LOT 12; ALSO, THE 33 FOOT VACATED CHICORA AVENUE LYING NORTHWESTERLY OF THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 12 AND LYING SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY HALF OF AFORESAID VACATED ALLEY EXTENDED NORTHWESTERLY IN THELIN AND THELIN’S NORTH OF EDGEBROOK SUBDIVISION, DOCUMENT NUMBER 12496621 RECORDED JUNE 11, 1940 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTHWESTERLY 174 FEET OF LOT 46 OF WILLIAM B. OGDEN SUBDIVISION OF BRONSON PART OF CALDWELL RESERVE RECORDED FEBRUARY 1, 1845 DOCUMENT NUMBER 3486B IN TOWNSHIPS 40 AND 41 NORTH, BOTH RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PINS: 10-33-332-029-0000, 10-33-332-030-0000, 10-33-332-025-0000, 10-33-332-031-0000, 10-33-332-032-0000, 10-33-332-006-0000, 10-33-332-007-0000, 10-33-332-008-0000, 10-33-332-009-0000, Page 7 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-33-332-010-0000, 10-33-332-021-0000, 10-33-332-026-0000 The legal description of the property included in SSA #6 is as follows: ALL OR PART OF THE FOLLOWING SUBDIVISIONS: DEMPSTER “L” TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER T 213846, MICHELAU’S DEMPSTER LARAMIE SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8907157, A. A. LEWIS DEMPSTER TERMINAL RIDGE SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 9127367, PETER DAHM’S ADDITION TO NILES CENTER, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8481483, HUNTSMAN & COMPANY’S SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8927985, CHARPAM SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 179474978, COUNTY CLERK’S DIVISION, RECORDED IN BOOK 14, PAGE 53, THE BRONX, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8352863, SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, ALL BEING IN THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER, THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER, THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER AND THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE CENTER LINE OF LINDER AVENUE EXTENDED WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION16; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, 50.00 FEET; THENCE EAST TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF LOT 40 IN AFORESAID DEMPSTER “L” TERMINAL SUBDIVISION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF DEMPSTER STREET AS WIDENED; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF EDEN’S EXPRESSWAY AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE CENTER LINE OF AN EAST-WEST ALLEY IN BLOCKS 3 AND 2 IN SAID DEMPSTER “L” TERMINAL SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO AN INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER LINE OF A NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY, SAID CENTER LINE BEING A LINE 25 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF LOT 5 IN AFORESAID MICHELAU’S DEMPSTER LARAMIE SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ENFIELD STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LARAMIE AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SAID EAST LINE OF LARAMIE AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF AN EAST-WEST ALLEY LYING SOUTH OF BLOCK 3 AND NORTH OF BLOCK 4 IN AFORESAID A. A. LEWIS DEMPSTER TERMINAL RIDGE SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 2 IN BLOCK 4 IN SAID A. A. LEWIS DEMPSTER TERMINAL RIDGE SUBDIVISION AND EXTENSION THEREOF; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT 2 AND EXTENSIONS THEREOF, TO THE CENTER LINE OF GROSS POINT ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF GROSS POINT ROAD TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF ENFIELD AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE SAID CENTER LINE OF ENFIELD AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF AN ALLEY, SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY LYING NORTHWESTERLY OF AFORESAID HUNTSMAN AND COMPANY’S SUBDIVISION AND SOUTHEASTERLY OF GROSS POINT ELDERLY HOUSING RESUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 89177682; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF, TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TERMINAL AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TERMINAL AVENUE AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING AN EXTENSION OF THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF DEMPSTER STREET SAID LINE BEING PARALLEL AND 40 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 16; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID LINE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EXTENSION OF WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY WEST OF LAVERGNE AVENUE AND BLOCK 21 IN Page 8 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt “THE BRONX” SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE WESTERN BOUNDARY OF “THE BRONX”; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EXTENSION TO INTERSECTION WITH CENTER LINE OF AN EAST-WEST ALLEY, IN BLOCK 28 IN “THE BRONX”; THENCE EAST ALONG THE EXTENSION OF SAID EAST–WEST ALLEY AND SAID CENTER LINE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN SAID BLOCK 28; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF ENFIELD STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF ENFIELD STREET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF BRONX AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF BRONX AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF AN EAST-WEST ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF IN BLOCK 27 IN “THE BRONX”; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF NORTHEAST-SOUTHWEST ALLEY IN BLOCKS 27 AND 25 AND EXTENSIONS THEREOF IN SAID “THE BRONX”; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 25 IN “THE BRONX”; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID CENTER LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF GREENWOOD STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF GREENWOOD STREET AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER AND THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 16, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, PART OF KRENN AND DATO’S DEVONSHIRE MANOR, A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF GREENWOOD STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF GREENWOOD STREET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF A NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOT 30 IN BLOCK 25 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE SAID CENTER LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN SAID BLOCK 25; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SAID EAST- WEST CENTER LINE OF ALLEY TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOT 8 IN BLOCK 25 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF AND THE CENTER LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY LYING WEST OF LOT 38 IN BLOCK 26 IN SAID SUBDIVISION TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN SAID BLOCK 26; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF KILPATRICK AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF KILPATRICK AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, ALL OR PART OF THE FOLLOWING SUBDIVISIONS: ARTHUR DUNAS TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 203889, ASSESSOR’S DIVISION OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, NICHOLAS DAHM’S SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 7594396, KRENN AND DATO’S DEMPSTER STREET TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8298343, TERMINAL SUBDIVISION, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 8368019, ALL BEING IN THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER, THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER, THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER AND THE EAST HALF OF NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE CENTER LINE OF LINDER AVENUE EXTENDED WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE Page 9 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF THE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, 50.00 FEET; THENCE EAST ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH WEST QUARTER TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF LOT 10 IN BLOCK 1 IN AFORESAID ARTHUR DUNAS TERMINAL SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN BLOCK 1 IN SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID CENTER LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE CENTER LINE OF LOCKWOOD AVENUE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF LOCKWOOD AVENUE, TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF CAROL AVENUE; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF CAROL AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF GROSS POINT ROAD; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF GROSS POINT ROAD TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF AN EAST-WEST ALLEY, AND EXTENSION THEREOF SAID CENTER LINE OF ALLEY ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF AFORESAID NICHOLAS DAHM’S SUBDIVISION AND EXTENSIONS THEREOF; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID CENTER LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF, ALSO BEING THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN AFORESAID KRENN AND DATO’S DEMPSTER STREET TERMINAL SUBDIVISION AND TERMINAL SUBDIVISION TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY DIRECTLY EAST OF LECLAIRE AVENUE AND ADJACENT TO THE FORMER CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY IN “TERMINAL SUBDIVISION” SAID LINE ALSO BEING AN NORTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TERMINAL AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO INTERSECTION WITH A LINE BEING AN EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF DEMPSTER STREET SAID LINE BEING PARALLEL AND 40 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 21; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID LINE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A LINE 151 FEET EASTERNLY OF AND PARALLEL WITH, MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO, THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE FORMER CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID LINE TO INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF CAROL AVENUE AND EXTENSION THEREOF; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF CAROL AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF BRONX AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ON THE CENTER LINE OF BRONX AVENUE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY IN AFORESAID TERMINAL SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID CENTER LINE OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY THEREOF AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 21; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 21 TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER AND THE NORTH WEST QUARTER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, PART OF THE SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 4037656 AND PART OF EVANSTON GOLF CLUB’S WEST BORDER LOT OF THE SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22, RECORDED PER DOCUMENT NO. 8503410, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH WEST QUARTER TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF LOT 24 IN AFORESAID EVANSTON GOLF CLUB’S WEST BORDER LOT, EXTENDED NORTH AND SOUTH; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO A POINT 295.00 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY IN A STRAIGHT LINE TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF LOT 17 IN SAID EVANSTON GOLF CLUB’S WEST BORDER LOT; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 17 AND EXTENSION THEREOF TO THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTH Page 10 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 22; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SECTION 22 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; ALL IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 10-21-202-030-0000 10-21-203-012-0000 10-16-431-010-0000 10-21-202-031-0000 10-21-203-066-0000 10-16-431-011-0000 10-21-202-032-0000 10-16-433-069-0000 10-16-431-024-0000 10-21-202-033-0000 10-21-203-064-0000 10-21-201-001-0000 10-16-432-015-0000 10-21-203-001-0000 10-21-201-018-0000 10-16-432-014-0000 10-21-203-002-0000 10-16-332-050-0000 10-16-432-034-0000 10-16-432-033-0000 10-16-332-055-0000 10-15-324-041-0000 10-21-202-035-0000 10-21-103-048-0000 10-15-324-042-0000 10-16-432-031-0000 10-16-332-053-0000 10-15-324-043-0000 10-16-432-032-0000 10-21-102-059-0000 10-15-324-027-0000 10-16-432-030-0000 10-16-331-035-0000 10-15-324-029-0000 10-16-432-029-0000 10-16-331-036-0000 10-15-324-030-0000 10-21-202-034-0000 10-16-331-037-0000 10-15-324-026-0000 10-16-432-028-0000 10-16-331-038-0000 10-15-324-025-0000 10-16-432-027-0000 10-16-331-050-0000 10-15-324-024-0000 10-16-432-026-0000 10-16-425-016-0000 10-22-100-001-0000 10-21-202-001-0000 10-16-425-015-0000 10-22-100-002-0000 10-21-202-002-0000 10-16-425-014-0000 10-22-100-003-0000 10-21-202-003-0000 10-16-425-013-0000 10-22-100-011-0000 10-21-202-004-0000 10-16-425-012-0000 10-22-100-012-0000 10-21-202-005-0000 10-16-425-011-0000 10-22-100-039-0000 10-21-202-006-0000 10-21-200-001-0000 10-15-324-023-0000 10-21-202-007-0000 10-16-424-063-0000 10-21-204-016-0000 10-21-202-008-0000 10-16-424-030-0000 10-16-434-003-0000 10-21-202-009-0000 10-16-431-001-0000 10-21-204-001-0000 10-21-202-010-0000 10-16-431-002-0000 10-16-433-035-0000 10-21-202-011-0000 10-16-431-003-0000 10-16-433-036-0000 10-16-432-035-0000 10-16-431-004-0000 10-16-433-037-0000 10-16-432-036-0000 10-16-431-005-0000 10-16-433-038-0000 10-16-432-038-0000 10-16-431-006-0000 10-21-203-020-0000 10-16-431-012-0000 10-16-431-007-0000 10-21-203-021-0000 10-16-431-013-0000 10-16-433-020-0000 10-21-203-022-0000 10-16-431-014-0000 10-16-433-021-0000 10-21-203-019-0000 10-16-431-015-0000 10-16-433-022-0000 10-21-203-018-0000 10-16-431-016-0000 10-22-100-013-0000 10-21-203-017-0000 10-16-431-017-0000 10-22-100-014-0000 10-21-203-016-0000 10-16-431-018-0000 10-22-100-015-0000 10-21-203-013-0000 10-16-431-019-0000 10-22-100-040-0000 10-21-203-014-0000 10-16-431-020-0000 10-15-324-044-0000 10-21-203-015-0000 10-16-431-021-0000 10-16-434-001-0000 10-16-433-040-0000 10-21-201-030-0000 10-16-434-002-0000 10-21-203-007-0000 10-21-201-006-0000 10-16-425-010-0000 Page 11 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-21-203-008-0000 10-21-201-007-0000 10-16-425-009-0000 10-21-203-009-0000 10-21-201-008-0000 10-21-202-034-0000 10-21-203-010-0000 10-21-201-004-0000 10-26-433-023-0000 10-21-203-011-0000 10-21-201-002-0000 The legal description of the property included in SSA #8 is as follows: LOTS 191 AND 192 AND THE NORTH ½ OF VACATED EMERSON STREET (VACATED APRIL 24, 1969 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 20820792) LYING SOUTH OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 191 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, A SUBDIVISION IN THE NORTH ½ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 4, 1926 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 9361778, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. THAT PART OF COUNTY CLERK’S DIVISION OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED APRIL 30, 1879 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 22011, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, LYING BETWEEN THE FOLLOWING LINES: THE WEST LOT LINE OF LOT 192 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, AFORESAID, EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1 IN THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOTS 6 AND 7 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1935 AS TORRENS DOCUMENT NUMBER 837611, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS; AND THE EAST LOT LINE OF LOT 192 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR EXTENDED NORTH TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LOT LINE OF LOT 1 EXTENDED 12.96 FEET EASTERLY IN THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, AFORESAID. LOTS 1 THROUGH 20 OF THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOTS 6 & 7 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. THE EAST 60 FEET OF LOT 1, THE NORTH ½ OF THE VACATED 16-FOOT ALLEY LYING SOUTH OF AND ADJACENT TO THE EAST 60 FEET OF LOT 1, ALL OF LOTS 2 AND 3, THE EAST ½ OF THE VACATED 16-FOOT ALLEY LYING WEST OF AND ADJACENT TO LOTS 2 AND 3, AND THE SOUTH ½ OF THE VACATED 16-FOOT ALLEY LYING NORTH OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 2 (SAID ALLEYS VACATED AUGUST 18, 1975 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 23190882), ALL IN DAVID F. CURTIN’S FOURTH ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, A SUBDVISION IN THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 15, 1929 AS TORRENS DOCUMENT NUMBER 449807, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FIVE LOTS BOUNDED BY THE SOUTHERLY SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY LINE OF DAVID F. CURTIN’S FOURTH ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, AFORESAID; THE EASTERLY SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY LINE OF LESLIE’S SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST 165 FEET OF THE EAST 330 FEET OF THE NORTH 10 RODS OF THE SOUTH 48 RODS OF THE NORTH 68 ½ RODS OF THE WEST 40 RODS OF THE N.E ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED OCTOBER 26, 1953 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 15753586, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS; THE EASTERLY SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY LINE OF LESLIE’S SUBDIVISION, AFORESAID, EXTENDED SOUTH TO THE NORTH LOT LINE OF LOT 8 IN THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD FIRST ADDITION, AFORESAID; THE NORTHERLY SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY LINE OF THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION Page 12 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt TO LINCOLNWOOD FIRST ADDITION, AFORESAID; AND A LINE DRAWN CONNECTING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 3 IN DAVID F. CURTIN’S FOURTH ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, A SUBDVISION IN THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 8 IN THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD FIRST ADDITION, A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 2 ACRES OF THE NORTH 6-1/2 ACRES OF THE SOUTH 48 RODS OF THE NORTH 68-1/2 RODS OF THE WEST 40 RODS OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 13, 1941 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 12756133, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SAID FIVE LOTS BEING WITHIN THE COUNTY CLERK’S DIVISION OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. LOTS 7 AND 8 IN THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD FIRST ADDITION, A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 2 ACRES OF THE NORTH 6-1/2 ACRES OF THE SOUTH 48 RODS OF THE NORTH 68-1/2 RODS OF THE WEST 40 RODS OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. LOTS 1 THROUGH 6 OF CENTRAL PARK ADDITION TO NILES CENTER, A SUBDIVSION OF THE N.E. ¼ OF LOT 4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 18, 1939 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 12394121, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. THE EAST ½ OF THAT PART OF LOT 5 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ AND N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 8, 1932 AS TORRENS DOCUMENT NUMBER 574969, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, LYING EAST OF A LINE 33 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, AND WEST OF A LINE 33 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF SAID N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14. THAT PART OF COUNTY CLERK’S DIVISION OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, BOUNDED BY THE FOLLOWING LINES: THE SOUTH LINE OF THE EAST ½ OF THAT PART OF LOT 5 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ AND N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, LYING EAST OF A LINE 33 FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, AND WEST OF A LINE 33 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST ½ OF THE WEST ½ OF SAID N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14; THE NORTH LOT LINE OF LOT 193 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR; THE NORTH LOT LINE OF LOT 193 EXTENDED WESTERLY TO THE EASTERNMOST LOT LINE OF LOT 1 IN THE PRIDE FARMS RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 247 AND 248 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, PART OF LOT 5 IN OWNER’S DIVISION, AND PART OF LOT 5 IN COUNTY CLERK’S DIVISION, SAID PRIDE FARMS RESUBDIVISION BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THE NE ¼ OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED SEPTEMBER 22, 1997 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 97700120, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS; AND A LINE DRAWN CONNECTING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE EAST ½ OF THAT PART OF LOT 5 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ AND N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 193 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, A SUBDIVISION IN THE N ½ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. LOTS 193 AND 194 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, A SUBDIVISION IN THE N ½ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. ALL INTERVENING PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS-OF-WAY LYING ADJACENT TO THE PARCELS AFORMENTIONED: LINCOLNWOOD DRIVE RUNNING BETWEEN THE Page 13 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF GOLF ROAD (AS WIDENED) ON THE NORTH AND THE CENTERLINE OF EMERSON STREET TO THE SOUTH; THE NORTH 33 FEET OF EMERSON STREET LYING SOUTH OF AND ADJACENT TO LOT 194 IN EUGENE L. SWENSON’S EVANSTON MANOR, A SUBDIVISION IN THE N ½ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID; AND THAT PART OF ELGIN LANE LYING NORTH OF LOT 17 AND SOUTH OF LOTS 18 TO 20 OF THE COMPLETE HOUSE ADDITION TO LINCOLNWOOD, A SUBDIVISON OF PART OF LOTS 6 & 7 IN OWNER’S DIVISION OF PART OF THE N.W. ¼ OF THE N.E. ¼ OF SECTION 14, AFORESAID. LINCOLNWOOD DRIVE Address PIN # 10-14-200-041-0000 9400 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-042-0000 9403 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-066-0000 10-14-200-086-0000 9410 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-107-0000 10-14-206-032-0000 9413 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-065-0000 9414 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-064-0000 9419 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-031-0000 9422 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-063-0000 9423 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-030-0000 9424 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-062-0000 9429 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-021-0000 9433 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-020-0000 9434 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-061-0000 9439 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-019-0000 9440 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-060-0000 9443 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-018-0000 9449 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-017-0000 10-14-200-059-0000 9450 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-080-0000 9453 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-016-0000 9454 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-079-0000 9459 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-015-0000 9460 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-078-0000 9500 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-084-0000 9501 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-014-0000 9509 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-013-0000 9512 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-082-0000 9513 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-012-0000 9517 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-011-0000 9518 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-092-0000 9520 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-091-0000 9521 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-010-0000 9522 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-090-0000 9524 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-015-0000 9527 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-009-0000 9538 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-014-0000 9543 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-206-006-0000 9550 Lincolnwood Drive 10-14-200-008-0000 3446 Elgin Street 10-14-206-008-0000 3450 Elgin Street 10-14-206-007-0000 Page 14 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt The legal description of the property included in SSA #9 is as follows: THOSE PARTS OF SECTION 23 AND SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTER LINE OF OAKTON STREET AND THE CENTERLINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE EXTENDED SOUTH, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE TO THE NORTH LINE OF OAKTON STREET, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 4 IN ENGEL'S OAKTON STREET SUBDIVISION RECORDED AS DOCUMENT 8765938, EXTENDED WEST; THENCE EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK FOUR AND ITS EXTENSION TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 16 IN BLOCK FOUR; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF LOT 16 AND ITS EXTENSION TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT EAST WEST ALLEY NORTH OF OAKTON STREET; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ALLEY TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE 16 FOOT NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 EXTENDED SOUTH; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 IN ENGLE’S OAKTON STREET SUBDIVISION AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE NORTH SOUTH 16 FOOT ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 AND BLOCK 16 WITTBOLD'S RAPID TRANSIT GARDENS RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 8901073 AND THE CENTERLINE OF THE NORTH SOUTH 16 FOOT ALLEY IN BLOCK 2 IN WITTBOLD’S THIRD “L” EXTENSION SUBDIVISION RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 8763096 TO THE NORTH LINE OF CLEVELAND STREET, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 1 IN WITTBOLD’S THIRD “L” EXTENSION SUBDIVISION; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF CLEVELAND STREET, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCKS 1, 3, 5 AND 7 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BLOCK 7 ALL IN SAID WITTBOLD'S THIRD “L” EXTENSION SUBDIVISION, ALSO BEING THE WEST LINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF CENTRAL PARK AVENUE ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF BLOCK SEVEN IN WITTBOLD'S THIRD “L” EXTENSION SUBDIVISION AND THE EAST LINE OF BLOCK 8 IN METROPOLITAN’S WASHINGTON-EAST PRAIRIE ROAD GARDENS SUBDIVISION RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 9754390 TO THE NORTH LINE OF MADISON STREET, ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 20 IN SKOKIE MADISON-CENTRAL AVENUE SUBDIVISION RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 13133365; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF MADISON STREET, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCKS 1, 2 AND 3 IN METROPOLITAN REALTY COMPANY’S MAIN AND CENTRAL PARK GARDENS SUBDIVISION RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 9403436 AND THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 1 IN TORRY'S ADDITION TO SOUTH EVANSTON RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 70506 AND THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCKS 2 AND 1 IN NORTHSIDE REALTY COMPANIES DEMPSTER GOLF COURSE FIRST ADDITION SUBDIVISION RECORDED PER DOCUMENT 9124277 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 27 IN BLOCK 1 IN NORTH SIDE REALTY COMPANIES DEMPSTER GOLF COURSE FIRST ADDITION SUBDIVISION; THENCE CONTINUING EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF MADISON STREET EXTENDED EAST TO A LINE 12 FEET EAST OF A LINE 660 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE 12 FEET EAST OF A LINE 660 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23 TO THE CENTERLINE OF Page 15 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt OAKTON STREET ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH ALONG SAID LINE TO 12 FEET EAST OF A LINE 660 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF OAKTON STREET, ALSO BEING A LINE 40 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH RANGE 13 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID LINE 40 SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST AND NORTHWEST QUARTERS OF SECTION 23, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF OAKTON STREET, TO THE CENTERLINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE EXTENDED SOUTH; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF HAMLIN AVENUE, EXTENDED SOUTH, TO THE CENTERLINE OF OAKTON STREET BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL AS SHOWN OR INTENDED TO BE SHOWN ON THE PHASE IV-SOUTHEAST INDUSTRIAL AREA SPECIAL SERVICE AREA #9 MAP, IN COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS. PIN # Property Address 10-23-331-005-0000 8041 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-324-018-0000 8100 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-324-019-0000 8100 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-324-020-0000 8100 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-324-034-0000 8100 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-324-035-0000 8100 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-323-040-0000 8136 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-322-033-0000 8106 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-029-0000 8114 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-030-0000 8114 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-031-0000 8114 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-032-0000 8120 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-333-049-0000 8055 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-323-009-0000 8131 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-039-0000 8100 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-323-008-0000 8135 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-332-036-0000 3638 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-035-0000 3706 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-036-0000 3706 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-001-0000 8055 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-325-050-0000 8103 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-026-0000 8020 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-325-043-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-043-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-043-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-048-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-021-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-022-0000 8150 CENTRAL PARK AVE Page 16 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-332-041-0000 3636 OAKTON ST 10-23-323-011-0000 8123 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-012-0000 8123 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-015-0000 8050 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-016-0000 8050 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-016-0000 8105 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-023-0000 8034 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-333-032-0000 3624 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-033-0000 3624 OAKTON ST 10-23-323-044-0000 8107 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-029-0000 3724 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-030-0000 3724 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-031-0000 3720 OAKTON ST 10-23-323-036-0000 8142 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-330-025-0000 8022 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-026-0000 8022 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-045-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-011-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-011-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-011-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-011-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-012-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-013-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-014-0000 8015 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-032-0000 3714 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-033-0000 3714 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-034-0000 3714 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-005-0000 8043 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-010-0000 8127 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-333-020-0000 8042 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-332-033-0000 3642 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-034-0000 3642 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-035-0000 3642 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-016-0000 8052 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-045-0000 8115-17 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-045-0000 8115 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-045-0000 8115 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-045-0000 8117 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-333-043-0000 8038 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-322-054-0000 8120 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-044-0000 8124 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-322-053-0000 8124 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-033-0000 3748 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-034-0000 3748 OAKTON ST 10-23-324-040-0000 8135 LAWNDALE AVE Page 17 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-331-015-0000 8060 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-331-002-0000 8051 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-003-0000 8049 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-332-006-0000 8039 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-033-0000 8108 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-034-0000 8108 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-330-027-0000 8016 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-028-0000 8016 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-333-019-0000 8046 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-322-057-0000 8100 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-041-0000 8030 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-325-008-0000 8135 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-330-031-0000 3750 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-032-0000 3750 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-014-0000 8121 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-406-014-0000 8121 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-406-014-0000 8121 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-331-026-0000 8020 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-331-027-0000 8020 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-331-028-0000 8020 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-331-006-0000 8039 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-040-0000 8030 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-046-0000 8115 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-029-0000 3656 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-030-0000 3656 OAKTON ST 10-23-324-003-0000 8157 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-324-042-0000 8157 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-325-047-0000 8145 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-323-037-0000 8151 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-332-031-0000 3650 OAKTON ST 10-23-332-032-0000 3650 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-015-0000 8056 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-333-016-0000 8056 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-333-017-0000 8056 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-333-018-0000 8056 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-331-044-0000 8031 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-333-046-0000 8019-31 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-046-0000 8019 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-046-0000 8027 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-046-0000 8031 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-046-0000 8027 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-048-0000 8047 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-323-038-0000 8137 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-039-0000 8050 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-322-025-0000 8136 RIDGEWAY AVE Page 18 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-322-052-0000 8140 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-042-0000 8026 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-330-017-0000 8040 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-021-0000 8040 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-039-0000 8040 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-039-0000 8040 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-330-039-0000 8040 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-332-027-0000 8014 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-028-0000 8014 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-002-0000 8049 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-003-0000 8049 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-004-0000 8049 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-007-0000 8027 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-008-0000 8027 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-009-0000 8027 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-010-0000 8027 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-011-0000 8027 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-012-0000 8015 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-013-0000 8015 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-014-0000 8015 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-333-047-0000 3600 OAKTON ST 10-23-323-041-0000 8124-28 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-041-0000 8124 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-041-0000 8128 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-324-043-0000 8121 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-324-045-0000 8121 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-039-0000 8038 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-325-041-0000 8157 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-322-055-0000 8114 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-008-0000 8031 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-324-017-0000 8109 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-324-044-0000 8109 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-406-016-0000 8255 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-409-001-0000 8255 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-322-051-0000 8154 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-017-0000 8101 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-001-0000 8055 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-323-042-0000 8152-56 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-331-004-0000 8045 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-331-043-0000 8044 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-330-035-0000 3734 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-036-0000 3734 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-037-0000 3734A-34 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-038-0000 3734A-34 OAKTON ST 10-23-330-038-0000 3734 OAKTON ST Page 19 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-330-038-0000 3734A OAKTON ST 10-23-331-007-0000 8033 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-045-0000 8131 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-406-007-0000 8051 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-406-012-0000 8051 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-331-037-0000 3700 OAKTON ST 10-23-331-038-0000 3700 OAKTON ST 10-23-325-051-0000 8101 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-325-051-0000 8101 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-325-051-0000 8101 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-323-035-0000 8148 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-325-040-0000 8120 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-322-058-0000 8106 RIDGEWAY AVE 10-23-325-024-0000 8140 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-025-0000 8140 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-325-049-0000 8140 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-332-015-0000 8050 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-040-0000 8050 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-324-039-0000 8141 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-324-004-0000 8141 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-043-0000 8152 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-043-0000 8156 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-323-043-0000 8152-56 LAWNDALE AVE 10-23-332-042-0000 8030 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-024-0000 8022 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-332-025-0000 8022 MONTICELLO AVE 10-23-333-034-0000 3620 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-035-0000 3620 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-036-0000 3620 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-037-0000 3620 OAKTON ST 10-23-333-042-0000 8020 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-333-044-0000 8030 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-406-004-0000 8157 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE Page 20 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-406-020-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-032-0000 8111 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-407-025-0000 8246 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-026-0000 8244 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-027-0000 8242 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-028-0000 8236 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-044-0000 8245 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-408-004-0000 8243 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-005-0000 8243 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-006-0000 8243 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-023-0000 8252 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-021-0000 8258 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-022-0000 8258 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-009-0000 8225 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-010-0000 8225 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-029-0000 8232 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-030-0000 8232 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-038-0000 8206 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-038-0000 8206 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-038-0000 8206 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-038-0000 8206 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-046-0000 8253-55 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-046-0000 8253 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-046-0000 8255 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-406-017-0000 3425 CLEVELAND ST 10-23-408-021-0000 8260 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-022-0000 8260 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-037-0000 8218 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-037-0000 8218 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-037-0000 8218 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-040-0000 8210 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-041-0000 8208 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-042-0000 8206 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-027-0000 3350 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-035-0000 3340 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-036-0000 3340 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-037-0000 3350 OAKTON ST 10-23-408-008-0000 8235 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-009-0000 8235 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-030-0000 8236 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-031-0000 3300 OAKTON ST 10-23-408-011-0000 8229 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-039-0000 8200 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-040-0000 8200 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-409-004-0000 3400 CLEVELAND ST Page 21 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-409-007-0000 3400 CLEVELAND ST 10-23-408-018-0000 8207 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-018-0000 8207 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-018-0000 8207 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-010-0000 8231 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-017-0000 8211 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-406-015-0000 8121 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-407-006-0000 8241 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-007-0000 8241 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-406-025-0000 8130 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-026-0000 8110 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-408-028-0000 8242 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-029-0000 8240 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-019-0000 8201 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-020-0000 8201 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-031-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-032-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-033-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-034-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-035-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-036-0000 8228 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-007-0000 8241 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-015-0000 8225 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-016-0000 8225 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-045-0000 8225 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-408-023-0000 8250 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-024-0000 8250 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-025-0000 8250 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-026-0000 8250 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-027-0000 8250 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-407-046-0000 8255 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-024-0000 8248 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-406-034-0000 3400-3450 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-034-0000 3450 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-034-0000 3400 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-033-0000 8080-8088 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-033-0000 8080 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-033-0000 8088 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-407-031-0000 8220 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-035-0000 8216 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-043-0000 8220 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-406-028-0000 8050 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-030-0000 8050 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-040-0000 8255 CENTRAL PARK AVE 10-23-407-047-0000 8221 KIMBALL AVE Page 22 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-407-047-0000 8221 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-047-0000 8221 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-408-043-0000 8200 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-044-0000 8200 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-009-0000 8020-60 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-009-0000 3500 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-009-0000 8020 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-009-0000 8040 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-009-0000 8060 ST. LOUIS AVE 10-23-406-038-0000 3500 OAKTON ST 10-23-406-039-0000 3500 OAKTON ST 10-23-407-045-0000 8255 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-409-008-0000 3435 MADISON ST 10-23-408-038-0000 8216 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-408-039-0000 8214 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-407-011-0000 8225 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-012-0000 8225 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-409-011-0000 3401-03 MADISON ST 10-23-409-011-0000 3401 MADISON ST 10-23-409-011-0000 3403 MADISON ST 10-23-407-008-0000 8237 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-407-036-0000 8210 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-407-037-0000 8210 CHRISTIANA AVE 10-23-409-010-0000 3440 CLEVELAND ST 10-23-409-003-0000 3440 CLEVELAND ST 10-23-409-006-0000 8220 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-409-006-0000 8220B KIMBALL AVE 10-23-409-006-0000 8220 KIMBALL AVE 10-23-406-006-0000 8140-80 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8140 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8150 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8160 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD Page 23 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Corp Rpt 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8170 MCCORMICK BLVD 10-23-406-006-0000 8180 MCCORMICK BLVD Page 24 of 24 593556v1 Ordinance, Termination of Expired SSA’s #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 Return to Agenda Return to Agenda Next Steps Following a brief presentation, the Board will be asked to approve $100,000 for Connections for the Homeless to further support housing costs for Skokie residents. At a separate future Village Board meeting, a request to distribute the remaining balance of CDBG-CV/CV3 funds will be presented for consideration and approval. CC: Matt Brandmeyer, AICP, Community Development Director Attachment: Connections for the Homeless Memo VOSDOCS-#593020-v2-CDBG-CV_PY19_Budget_Memo 2 Return to Agenda TO: Carrie Haberstich, Village of Skokie FROM: Connections for the Homeless CONTACT: Betty Bogg, Executive Director 847.475.7070 x108 bbogg@connect2home.org DATE: November 19, 2021 RE: CDBG-CV CARES Act Funding – Public Services The Illinois eviction moratorium has ended, and thousands of families are facing the terrifying reality of losing their homes. In partnership with the Village of Skokie, Connections for the Homeless is working tirelessly to stop homelessness before it starts. Since the start of the pandemic in March of 2020, Connections has covered $751,865 in rent, mortgage, and utility bills that has kept 160 Skokie families in their homes. The Village of Skokie has been an important partner in this effort. Connections staff are working directly with members of the Village of Skokie’s Health and Human Services team to build awareness and increase access to eviction and foreclosure prevention funds to keep Skokie families out of homelessness. Together, we’ve developed a referral process to coordinate and streamline access to assistance and services. Connections has several government funding sources to support this work. This includes $220,000 via CDBG support provided by the Village of Skokie. With this funding, we kept 57 households out of homelessness. As of July 2021, all CDBG funds have been spent. Since spending these funds, we’ve supported an additional 41 Skokie households through early November. We covered more than $265,000 in rent, mortgage, and utility bills with other government funding, but these resources are limited, particularly funds that can cover mortgage payments. At the same time, requests for financial assistance from Skokie families remains high. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly put increased pressure on households who have experienced job loss, decreased earnings, and other financial hardships. Currently, 10-15 Skokie households reach out per week seeking assistance. To keep up with need, we respectfully request an additional commitment of $100,000 of CDBG funds from the Village to help approximately 20 more Skokie households avoid the costs and trauma of evictions and foreclosures. Of the $100,000, we request that 90% is available for direct assistance to eligible Skokie households in the form of rent, mortgage, and utility payments. The remaining 10% will be used to cover Connections’ case management and administrative costs to continue to deliver financial assistance to our community. Our case management team is providing both the financial assistance people need to stay in their homes and building relationships with the people we serve to help them connect to all the resources they need to get back on their feet. This includes helping people navigate landlord relationships, ensuring access to our food pantry and clothing closet, and connecting them to community resources (e.g. SNAP, LIHEAP, etc.). With additional CDBG funding, our eviction and foreclosure prevention efforts in Skokie will continue. This is our most efficient way we fight and prevent homelessness. Together, we can help Skokie families stabilize, strengthen, and secure their future. Thank you for your consideration. If you have any questions about this request or our work, please don’t hesitate to contact me.