The Chicago Committee on Finance met March 17 to authorize the payment of senior citizen rebate sewer claims.
Here is the meeting's agenda, as provided by the committee:
AGENDA
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
MARCH 27, 2006
10:00 A.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
CITY COUNCIL
Held in Committee
1. A proposed ordinance concerning the authority to amend the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago by creating Chapter 4-214 regarding gift certificates.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
Passed
2. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to enter into and execute TIF Neighborhood Investment Program agreements with the Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and to issue two Tax Increment Allocation Revenue Notes.
Amount of each
Note not to exceed: $1,000,000
Passed
3. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to evidence the City’s intent to issue City of Chicago Multi-Family Housing Revenue Bonds (400 East 41st Street Project).
Amount of Bonds
not to exceed: $ 30,000,000
Passed
4. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to evidence the City’s intent to issue Multi-Family Housing Revenue Bonds (Coppin House, Clara’s Village, and Sankofa House Project).
Amount of Bonds
not to exceed: $ 24,000,000
Passed
5. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to evidence the City’s intent to issue City of Chicago Multi-Family Housing Revenue Bonds (the Senior Care Project and Monroe Project).
Amount of Bonds
not to exceed: $30,000,000
Passed
6. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to enter into and execute a Redevelopment Agreement, and land conveyance, and to provide certain financial assistance and certain fee waivers for Resurrection Homes, LLC.
Held for recessed meeting on 3/29/06
7. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to issue City of Chicago Collateralized Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 2006.
Amount of Bonds
not to exceed: $100,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Placed on File
8. A communication transmitting a list of cases in which judgments or settlements were entered into for the month of February 2006.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Passed
9. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance concerning the authority to enter into and execute a Redevelopment Agreement with Exchange Place LLC.
Passed
10. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance authorizing Amendment No. 1 to the Greater Southwest Industrial Corridor Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Plan and Project.
Passed
11. A communication recommending three (3) proposed ordinances authorizing the creation of the 63rd/Ashland Redevelopment Project Area.
A. A proposed ordinance approving a Redevelopment Plan for the 63rd/ Ashland Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Area.
B. A proposed ordinance designating the 63rd/Ashland Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Area as a Redevelopment Project Area.
C. A proposed ordinance adopting Tax Increment Financing for the 63rd/Ashland Redevelopment Project Area.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORATATION
Passed
12. A communication recommending a proposed ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation to execute Individual Project Agreements with federal agencies, State, County, and Local Governments, and various Public Agencies and Not-for Profit Agencies for the year 2006 Highway Program.
MISCELLANEOUS
Passed
13. Twelve (12) proposed ordinances concerning the issuance of all necessary permits free of charge.
To Department for File
14. Two (2) proposed ordinances concerning the issuance of all necessary permits free of charge.
Passed
15. Five (5) proposed ordinances concerning the issuance of all necessary special event licenses and permits free of charge.
Passed
16. One (1) proposed order concerning the waiver of an annual special event raffle license fee.
To Department for File
17. One (1) proposed order concerning the cancellation of fees for emergency medical services.
To Department for File
18. One Hundred Ninety-nine (199) proposed ordinances concerning the cancellation of water/sewer rates.
Passed
19. One (1) proposed order authorizing eight (8) applications for City of Chicago Charitable Solicitation (Tag Day) permits.
A. Southwest Women Working Together
May 18, 2006 through May 21, 2006
June 1, 2006 through June 4, 2006
September 21, 2006 through September 24, 2006
September 28, 2006 through October 1, 2006
Citywide
B. Have Dreams
April 21, 2006
Citywide
C. Park Lawn
April 14, 2006 through April 15, 2006
April 21, 2006 through April 22, 2006
Citywide
D. Veterans of Foreign Wars
May 5, 2006 through May 7, 2006
Citywide
E. Polish Legion of American Veterans
May 20, 2006 through May 21, 2006
Citywide
F. Salvation Army
June 2, 2006 through June 3, 2006
November 17, 2006 through December 24, 2006
Citywide
G. Manuel Perez, Jr. VFW Post #1017
June 14, 2006; August 2, 2006; September 17, 2006
October 12, 2006 and November 10, 2006
Citywide
H. General Assembly and Church of the 1st Born
Cars 4 Kids Program
April 5, 2006 through April 8, 2006
Citywide
Passed
20. Two (2) orders authorizing the payment of hospital and medical expenses of Police Officers and Fire Fighters injured in the line of duty.
Passed
21. A proposed order authorizing the payment of various small claims against the City of Chicago.
Passed
22. A proposed order denying the payment of various small claims against the City of Chicago.
Passed
23. A proposed order authorizing the payment of various condominium refuse rebate claims against the City of Chicago.
Passed
24. A proposed order authorizing the payment of senior citizen rebate sewer claims.