Skip to main content
Record #: O2015-7119   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 9/24/2015 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action: 10/14/2015
Title: Grant(s) of privilege in public way for Illinois Institute of Technology - earth retention system
Sponsors: Reilly, Brendan
Topic: PUBLIC WAY USAGE - Grants of Privilege
Attachments: 1. O2015-7119.pdf

ORDINANCE

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Acct. No. 63395 - 5 Permit No. 1120055

 

Be It Ordained by the City Council ofthe City of Chicago:

SECTION 1. Permission and authority are hereby given and granted to ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this ordinance to maintain and use, as now constructed, one (1) Earth Retention System(s) under the public right-of-way adjacent to its premises known as 565 W. Adams St

Said Earth Retention System(s) at W. Adams Street measure(s):

Qjne (1) at one hundred sixty point four one (160.41) feet in length, and point eight three (.83) feet in width for a total of one hundred thirty-three point one four (133.14) square feet. Existing earth retention system is used to support foundation walls.

The location of said privilege shall be as shown on prints kept on file with the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection and the Office of the City Clerk.

Said privilege shall be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Department of Transportation (Office of Underground Coordination).

This grant of privilege in the public way shall be subject to the provisions of Section 10-28-015 and all other required provisions of the Municipal Code of Chicago.

The grantee shall pay to the City of Chicago as compensation for the privilege #1120055 herein granted the sum of four hundred ($400.00) per annum in advance.

A 25% penalty will be added for payments received after due date.

Page 1

The permit holder agrees to hold the City of Chicago harmless for any damage, relocation or replacement costs associated with damage, relocation or removal of private property caused by the City performing work in the public way.