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5/20/2014
10:00 AM
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Final
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Meeting location:
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Cook County Building, Board Room, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois
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14-0271
| 1 | | | Resolution | A RESOLUTION urging the general assembly to enact a moratorium on ivory sales
Whereas, Increasing demand for ivory is fueling the brutal slaughter of African elephants; and
Whereas, Illegal trade in elephant ivory is the most significant threat to Africa’s elephant populations and is driving the mass slaughter of elephants, especially across Central and Eastern Africa; and
Whereas, Approximately 35,000 wild African elephants were poached in 2012 because of the demand for their tusks, which contain ivory; and
Whereas, The wild African elephant population has declined from 1.2 million in 1980 to just 420,000 in 2012, and Central Africa’s forest elephant populations have declined by 75% in the last decade due to illegal poaching for ivory; and
Whereas, Elephant ivory currently sells for about $3,000 per kilogram, representing a value of $20,000 per elephant; and
Whereas, With an estimated value between $10 billion and $20 billion per year, the illegal wildlife trade is a major trans-national crime run by professional criminal networks and is strongly linked to other | withdraw | Pass |
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14-0256
| 1 | | Finance 5/20/2014 | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Finance
Committee Date: 5/20/2014 | approve | Pass |
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14-0257
| 1 | | Rules 5/20/2014 | Committee Minutes | COMMITTEE REPORT
Committee Name: Rules
Committee Date: 5/20/2014 | approve | Pass |
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14-0219
| 1 | | Intergovernmental Agreement with the County of Cook for the Office of the Independent Inspector General (the “OIIG”) | Intergovernmental Agreement Amendment | PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department: Legal Department
Other Part(ies): Cook County
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”) to enter into and execute a second amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement with the County of Cook for the Office of the Independent Inspector General (the “OIIG”) retroactive to 1/1/2014 and ending on 12/31/2014. The Agreement also will automatically renew each year unless otherwise terminated.
Goods or Services: The Preserves wishes to continue utilizing the services of the OIIG. Those services are similar to those already being performed with respect to the County by the OIIG.
Agreement Number: N/A
Agreement Period: 1/1/2014, retroactively, to 12/31/2014, with additional one year annual renewal provisions.
Fiscal Impact: Up to $200,000.00
Account(s): Office of the Independent Inspector General, 99-6905
Summary: The current Intergovernmental Agreement with the County for the OIIG services expired on 12/31/2013. The Preserves desires to continue | approve | Pass |
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14-0225
| 1 | | Second amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) with the County of Cook for certain services. | Intergovernmental Agreement Amendment | PROPOSED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT AMENDMENT
Department: Legal Department
Other Part(ies): Cook County
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”) to enter into and execute a Second amended and Restated Intergovernmental Agreement (“IGA”) with the County of Cook for certain services.
Goods or Services: The parties desire to share certain administrative services. Lawn care services also will be provided by the Preserves to the County.
Agreement Number: N/A
Agreement Period: 1/1/2014, retroactively to 12/31/2014 with annual automatic renewal provisions.
Fiscal Impact: Up to $1,065,000.00
Account(s): Various Districtwide Corporate Accounts
Summary: This IGA is to memorialize the terms under which the parties have agreed to reimburse each other for the costs, or portion thereof, of providing certain services to each other. | approve | Pass |
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14-0228
| 1 | | Farr Associates, Chicago, Illinois | Contract Amendment | PROPOSED CONTRACT AMENDMENT
Department(s): Planning and Development
Vendor: Farr Associates, Chicago, Illinois
Request: Authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves) to increase a previously executed task order for an architectural and engineering design services contract.
Good(s) or Service(s): Professional Services
Original Contract Period: 24 months from notice to proceed
Proposed Contract Period Extension: N/A
Total Current Contract Amount Authority: $178,918.00
Original Approval: 7/16/2013, $178,918.00
Previous Increase(s): N/A
This Increase Requested: $151,000.00
Estimated Fiscal Impact: Up to $151,000.00 less grant reimbursement of up to $150,000.00
Account(s): Professional Services, 25-6740 and Working Cash Grant Fund - Fund 07
Contract Number(s): Task Order #13-80-01-7R3D
District(s): 17
Concurrences:
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
The Vendor has met the Minority and Women Business Enterprise Ordinance Provisions.
Summary: Cont | approve | Pass |
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14-0230
| 1 | | License to the Village of Glenview, Illinois | License Request | PROPOSED LICENSE REQUEST
Request: Requesting authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “ Preserves”), as Licensor to grant a License to the Village of Glenview, Illinois, Grantee, to locate, operate and maintain an 84-inch storm sewer, storm sewer connections, and a 36-inch storm sewer outfall to reduce the flooding impacts of the Middle Fork of the North Branch of the Chicago River to 1,100 homes east of Harms Road in the Village The 84-inch storm sewer will be located in the right of way of Harms Road, from Glenview Road to Winnetka Road, along the east side of Blue Star Memorial Woods. The FPCC owns to the centerline of Harms and Glenview Roads. The outfall will replace the existing 36-inch outfall at the southwest corner of Harms Road and Glenview Road, in Glenview Woods.
Term: Continuous
License Fee: $33,391.18
License Application Fee: $500.00
YELAR Fee: $3,400.00
Total one-time upfront fee of $37,291.18 for the term of the License
(Sec. 5-2A-4 and 5-2B-4)
Tree Mitigation Fee: None
The area of the License is: 0.491 Acre(s) | approve | Pass |
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14-0233
| 1 | | mend previously approved item 14-0009 | Previously Approved Item Amendment | PROPOSED PREVIOUSLY APPROVED ITEM AMENDMENT
Department: Department of Planning & Development
Request: to amend a previously approved board item, originally approved on 1/14/2014, to delete the stricken language in the original board item Summary below
Item Number: Previously approved item 14-0009
Fiscal Impact: N/A
Account(s): N/A
Summary: The original language approved on 1/14/2014, requested authority to enter into and execute contracts with specified contractors under Cook County’s Job Order Contracting (JOC) Program. The original language required all projects of $25,000 or more to go through a second round bidding process, except for projects approved on an emergency basis. District staff is now seeking to amend the original language contained in the board item “Summary” section to remove the required second round bidding process. This amendment will expedite procurement of time-sensitive construction projects. The amended “Summary” section will read as follows:
“On 3/11/2013, the Cook County Board approved contracts with the contractors l | approve | Pass |
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14-0235
| 1 | | THE LOCAL SHARE OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR THE CAL-SAG TRAIL WEST SEGMENT | Resolution | PROPOSED RESOLUTION
TO AUTHORIZE THE DISTRICT TO PAY THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (IDOT) THE LOCAL SHARE OF CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR THE CAL-SAG TRAIL WEST SEGMENT
WHEREAS, the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”) has sought, and been awarded, funds from the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (“ITEP Grant”), a federally-funded program administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation (“IDOT”), to facilitate the construction of 7.43 miles of the Cal Sag Bicycle Trail- West Segment. (hereafter the “Project”); and
WHEREAS, on September 10, 2013, the Board of Commissioners authorized the Preserves to enter into a local agency agreement (the “Local Agency Agreement”), with IDOT to pay 20% of the Phase III Construction Engineering costs, as well as 20% of the actual constructions costs, associated with the Project, estimate; and
WHEREAS, per the results of IDOT’s February 2014 construction letting, three bids were received, all within a reasonable range of each other and IDOT has now accepted the low bid of $4,465,403.00, which i | approve | Pass |
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14-0239
| 1 | | License to Nicor Gas Company | License Request | PROPOSED LICENSE REQUEST
Request: Requesting authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”), as Licensor to grant a License to Nicor Gas Company, Grantee, to locate, operate and maintain a 2-inch natural gas main to connect and extend an existing 2-inch gas main in the area. The installation will provide a loop in the system, which will assist in providing reliable and efficient gas service to the area, including the Preserves’ Police facility. The natural gas main extension will be located in the existing right of way of 31st Street in front of the Preserves’ Police Headquarters at 1 Aloha Lane.
Term: 10 years
License Fee: $4,683.20
License Application Fee: $1,000.00
YELAR Fee: $3,400.00
Total one-time upfront fee of $9,083.20 for the term of the License
(Sec. 5-2A-4 and 5-2B-4)
Tree Mitigation Fee: None
The area of the License is: 0.069 Acre(s)
Concurrence(s):
The Chief Financial Officer and Chief Attorney have approved this item.
Grantee has met the insurance requirements under the License Agreement.
Forest | refer | Pass |
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14-0240
| 1 | | License to Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Chicago, Illinois | License Request | PROPOSED LICENSE REQUEST
Request: Requesting authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”), as Licensor to grant a License to Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Grantee, to locate, operate and maintain a backflow preventer on Preserves property. The device will be attached to an existing IDOT outfall located in the right of way along Dundee Road in the Deer Grove East Preserve. The installation is part of a project to reduce flooding in Palatine by redirecting overland flow to a proposed storm sewer on Palatine Park District property. The proposed project will reduce overland flow to the Preserves during larger rain events by redirecting the flow to the storm sewer on Palatine Park District property. The project will not increase flood heights on Preserves property and does not require compensatory storage. No trees will be impacted by the installation.
Term: Continuous
License Fee: $3,400.00
License Application Fee: $500.00
YELAR Fee: $3,400.00
Total one-time upfront fee of $7,300. | refer | Pass |
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14-0241
| 1 | | License to the Village of Winnetka, Illinois | License Request | PROPOSED LICENSE REQUEST
Request: Requesting authorization for the Forest Preserve District of Cook County (the “Preserves”), as Licensor to grant a License to the Village of Winnetka, Illinois, Grantee, to locate, operate and maintain 9-foot by 5-foot concrete box culvert under Tower Road to the Tower Road Lagoon (south of Tower Road, east of Forestway Drive). The new culvert will replace an existing 36-inch storm sewer at the same location, which severely restricts flow going into the pond. The installation will allow fuller utilization of the design capacity of the existing lagoon. As part of this project, the Village will stabilize the lagoon banks with 3:1 slopes, emergent plants and wet prairie plants, and restore the encroachment area with low profile grasses. A few low value trees impacted by this project will be replaced with new trees within the restoration area. The Village will manage the restoration area for 5 years to establish the new plantings. No increase in size or other changes to the lagoon are proposed.
Term: Continuous
License Fee: $3,400.00
Licen | refer | Pass |
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14-0252
| 1 | | Chicago Botanic Garden MBE/WBE Expenditure Report | Report | REPORT
Department: Finance & Administration
Request: Receive and File
Report Title: Chicago Botanic Garden MBE/WBE Expenditure Report
Report Period: 9/12/2012 3 - 3/31/2014
Summary: Receive and File Chicago Botanic Garden MBE/WBE Expenditure Report | receive and filed | Pass |
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14-0253
| 1 | | Chicago Zoological Society MBE/WBE Expenditures Report | Report | REPORT
Department: Finance & Administration
Request: Receive and File
Report Title: Chicago Zoological Society MBE/WBE Expenditures Report
Report Period: 9/12/2012 3 - 3/31/2014
Summary: Receive and File Chicago Zoological Society MBE/WBE Expenditure Report | receive and filed | Pass |
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14-0255
| 1 | | Forest Preserve of Cook County MBE/WBE Expenditures Report | Report | REPORT
Department: Finance & Administration
Request: Receive and File
Report Title: Forest Preserve of Cook County MBE/WBE Expenditures Report
Report Period: 9/12/2012 3 - 3/31/2014
Summary: Receive and File Forest Preserve of Cook County MBE/WBE Expenditures Report | receive and filed | Pass |
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14-0258
| 1 | | rocurement and Disbursements Reports 3/1/2014 - 3/31/2014 | Report | REPORT
Department: Finance and Administration
Request: Receive and File
Report Title: Procurement and Disbursements Report
Report Period: 3/1/2014 - 3/31/2014
Summary: Submitting the Procurement and Disbursements Report for the period. This report is to be received and filed in compliance with Section 1-8-2 (BB of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County’s Code of Ordinances.) | receive and filed | Pass |
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14-0265
| 1 | | Pace launches express bus service to Brookfield Zoo | Miscellaneous Item of Business | PROPOSED MISCELLANEOUS ITEM OF BUSINESS
Department: Conservation and Experiential Programming
Announcement
Pace launches express bus service to Brookfield Zoo
Pace, a group of Cook County Commissioners, the Forest Preserve District of Cook County and Brookfield Zoo joined together to develop and promote convenient new transit connections to and from the zoo. On Sunday, June 1, Pace begins operating routes 770 and 771, which travel between the zoo and the CTA’s Blue, Green and Pink lines. On Sunday, June 7, Route 772 begins service connecting the 95th/Dan Ryan CTA Red Line station with the zoo. All three routes will operate until August 30. The regular, adult fare is $1.75 and up to two children aged 7 and under ride free with each fare-paying adult. Reduced and free ride programs for eligible seniors and people with disabilities are available through the RTA.
Route 770 - Operates Saturday and Sunday service approximately once each hour on with stops at the CTA Green Line Harlem Station and CTA Blue Line Forest Park Transit Center. Later evening service is provided on sel | receive and filed | Pass |
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14-0266
| 1 | | AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES | Resolution | Submitting a Proposed Substitute Resolution to File #14-0266
PROPOSED RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZED signatories
WHEREAS, the FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY (the “Preserves”) has authorized various banks as depositories of its accounts;
WHEREAS, from time to time, the Preserves may also seek to open lines of credit or purchase appeal bonds from various insurers, bond companies or other institutions to cover the costs of judgments against the Preserves in the event the Preserves, upon Board approval, decides to appeal such judgments;
WHEREAS, the various banks that serve as depositories of the Preserves’ accounts require the manual or facsimile signature of duly elected or appointed Officers of the Preserves for the warrants, checks drafts or other orders on these accounts;
WHEREAS, the various insurers, bond companies and other institutions with whom the Preserves may seek to open a line of credit or from whom the Preserves may seek to purchase an appeal bond may require the manual or facsimile signatures of duly elected or appointed Officers of the Preserves in o | adopt as amended | Pass |
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14-0266
| 1 | | AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES | Resolution | Submitting a Proposed Substitute Resolution to File #14-0266
PROPOSED RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZED signatories
WHEREAS, the FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT OF COOK COUNTY (the “Preserves”) has authorized various banks as depositories of its accounts;
WHEREAS, from time to time, the Preserves may also seek to open lines of credit or purchase appeal bonds from various insurers, bond companies or other institutions to cover the costs of judgments against the Preserves in the event the Preserves, upon Board approval, decides to appeal such judgments;
WHEREAS, the various banks that serve as depositories of the Preserves’ accounts require the manual or facsimile signature of duly elected or appointed Officers of the Preserves for the warrants, checks drafts or other orders on these accounts;
WHEREAS, the various insurers, bond companies and other institutions with whom the Preserves may seek to open a line of credit or from whom the Preserves may seek to purchase an appeal bond may require the manual or facsimile signatures of duly elected or appointed Officers of the Preserves in o | adopt as amended by substitution | Pass |
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14-0251
| 1 | | Forest Preserves of Cook County Events and Activities
5/21/2014 - 6/17/2014 | Miscellaneous Item of Business | Forest Preserves of Cook County Events and Activities
5/21/2014 - 6/17/2014
Saturday, 5/24/2014, 11 am-7 pm
Aquatic Centers Open -- Free Day
Whealan Pool Aquatic Center
6200 W. Devon Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
Green Lake Aquatic Center
1100 River Oaks Drive, Calumet City, Illinois
Cermak Aquatic Center
7600 W. Ogden Avenue, Lyons, Illinois
Aquatic Centers open for summer and are free on Saturday.
Saturday, 5/24/2014 - 5/26/2014
Aquatic Centers Opening Weekend
The Forest Preserves' three Aquatic Centers are open Memorial Day Weekend, with Saturday 5/24 a free day. The Aquatic Centers begin daily operation for the summer on 5/31/2014 and will be open every day until 9/1/2014 from 11am-7pm.
Regular admission: Children 3 and under Free. Children 4 to 12 $4.00. Adults 13 and up $6.00. A Family Aquatic Pass is $150.00 for a family of four. An Individual Aquatic Pass is $40.00.
Saturday, 5/24/2014 - Monday, 9/1/2014, 10 am - 5 pm
Butterflies & Blooms, Chicago Botanic Garden
Visitors can immerse themselves in a habitat filled with hundreds of live butterf | receive and filed | Pass |
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