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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6140 DEMPSTER 1::) CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY 1700 S. ELMHURST RD. MT. PROSPECT, IL 60056 ESCROW TRUST DISBURSEMENT STATEMENT DISBURSEMENT DATE: March 21, 2000 REFER TO: LISA A. ROBERTS PHONE: (847)758-4738 FAX: (847) 758-2207 ESCROW TRUST NO. NSCO20009261-001 PARTIES: WILLIAM NOVELLO TITLE ORDER NO. 01409-007835740 GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES RECEIPTS: 03/21/00 JOINT ORDER ESCROW 20008418 --EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT-EARNEST MONEY 100,000.00 03/21/00 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE --BUYER FUNDS 940,000.00 $ 1,040,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS: 01) PRORATIONS/CREDITS - Seller TAX PRORATION(1) 15,161.76- TAX PRORATION(2) 3,355.47- TOTAL PRORATIONS 18,517.23- PURCHASE PRICE 1,040,000.00 ADJUSTED PURCHASE PRICE $1,021,482.77 $1,021,482.77 02) CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY - Seller's Charges Re: Title Order No. 01409-007835740 ESCROW FEE 400.00 NY CLOSING FEE 100.00 TITLE INSURANCE 1,040.00 CONTIGUITY ENDORSEMENT 100.00 $1, 640.00 $1, 640.00 03) SAMBORSKI, MATTIS, INC. SURVEYORS SURVEY BILL ORDER NO. 55-00 1,200.00 $1,200.00 04) MORTON GROVE POST #134 THE AM LEGION NET PROCEEDS TO SELLER $1,018, 642.77 LR2 03/21/00 10:53 ESCROW TRUST NO. NSCO20009261-001 PAGE NO. 2 05) PRORATIONS/CREDITS - Buyer TAX PRORATION(1) TAX PRORATION(2) 15,161.76 3,355.47 TOTAL PRORATIONS PURCHASE PRICE 18,517.23 1,040,000.00 ADJUSTED PURCHASE PRICE 06) CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY - Buyer's Charges $1,021,482.77 $1,021,482.77 Re: Title Order No. 01409-007835740 ESCROW FEE NY CLOSING FEE 400.00 RECORDING DEED 100.00 15.00 $515.00 $515.00 07) THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE TOTAL DISBURSEMENT AMOUNT TOTAL BUYER RECEIPTS $1,021,997.77 $1,040, 000.00 OVERDEPOSIT TO BUYER $18,002.23 DISBURSEMENTS APPROVED: 3/ ( moo o ff / DATE FOR '"" / •OR BU•�R � 141 /• DATE DATE 321-co ' r FOR 'V I 'GO TITLE 4,. LR2 03/21/00 10:53 QCHICAGOTl�1 L AND TRUST COMPANY Refer to: LISA A. ROBERTS Phoneno.: (847)758-4738 Fax no.: (847) 758-2207 CASH ESCROW TRUST AGREEMENT (NOTE This form of snow taw apemen s to be used for GS tnmaom mtb®edfe distmanent only.If disbursement dose not take Ss the same day,deed and money ems tnd oven iwe shot be used.) ESCROW TRUST NO.: 1409 0200092611 DATE: 03/21/00 Commitment Number. 1409 007835740 NSC Seller. MORTON GROVE POST #134 THE AM LEGION Purchaser. THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE Property Address: ILLINOIS TO: CHICAGO TITLE&TRUST COMPANY,ESCROW TRUSTEE("CHICAGO TITLE") 1. The undersigned seller and purchaser (or representatives) hereby authorize Chicago Title to make disbursements for the sale of the subject property in accordance with the signed • Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement OR Escrow Receipt and Disbursement Authorization and RE-SPA attached hereto. 2. It is expressly understood, that Chicago Title does not represent either seller or purchaser; further Chicago Title is acting solely as an escrow trustee for disbursement of funds deposited herein and closing of the sale transaction,all in accordance with this escrow trust agreement. 3. The undersigned hereby direct you to make the above-referenced disbursements only when the following conditions are satisfied: A. You have received funds by either wire transfer, cashier's or certified checks NOTE: Some restrictions and additional fees may be applicable in the event Chicago Title is asked to wire transfer any disbursements; B. You have received transfer documents in a form satisfactory to seller and purchaser; C. You have received clearance documentation (including but not limited to ALTA,survey, payoff letters, tax bills, etc.) sufficient to permit Chicago Title Insurance Company ("CTI") to issue its regular form of owner's title insurance policy insuring THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE in the amount of S 1,040, 000.00 subject only to: the following title exceptions shown in the above-referenced order number: 1999, 2000 TAXES AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS, B, C, D, E, F, G, 0, P OR subject only to those exceptions shown on the commitment attached hereto. D. You have received documentation sufficient to permit CTI to issue the following endorsements to the owner's title insurance policy referenced above: CONTIGUITY E. You have received from the seller a 1099 solicitation/certification of exemption and/or a copy of the FIRPTA affidavit given to the purchaser. ''T Page 1 Escrow Trust No.: 1409 020009261 1 4. When you have made the above-referenced disbursements,the undersigned hereby direct you to A. Record the transfer documents; B. Obtain releases for any liens paid from funds deposited herein and deliver recorded releases and cancelled mortgage documents to N/A C. Issue the above-referenced owner's title insurance policy and deliver same to GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES . In the event the conditions set forth herein are not satisfied for any reason on the date this agreement is executed,you are to immediately return all funds and documents given to you in accordance with Section 3 above("deposits")to the party who delivered them to you at once.In such case this escrow trust agreement shall be considered null and void. (NOTE: If the parties hereto wish to leave their deposits with Chicago Title until such a time as the transaction can be closed, separate deed and money escrow trust instructions should be prepared and executed to govern the transaction) 6. The following Chicago Title and CTI charges shall be paid from seller's funds: State and County transfer stamps, releases recorded to clear seller's title,owner's tide insurance policy, 1/2 SALES escrow fee and 1/2 NYS, CONTIGUITY ENDORSEMENT . 7. The following Chicago Title and CTI charges shall be paid from pun-chaser's funds: EXEMPT transfer stamps, recording the deed, 1/2 SALES escrow fee and 1/2 NYS For Seller: For Purchaser: Name: NOVELLO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 71-5073 Name: GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES By WILLIAM NOVELLO By Address: 8047 FLORAL AVENUE Address: 8720 FERRIS AVE SKOKIE, ILLINOIS 60077 ROOM 218 MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053 Phone: (847) 677-3422 Phone: (847)965-2233 Fax: (847) 677-9440 Far 7-2388 Signature: s• Signature: ., - a"..-. • _ Accepted: Chic/Title and Trust Company,as Escrow Trustee c By: l/�` ' / Date: LISA A. ROBER S YOU ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO RETAIN SAID PROCEEDS IN ESCROW UNTIL YOU ARE IN RECEIPT OF A WRITTEN DIRECTION FROM WILLIAM NOVELLO OR HIS NOMINEE TO RELEASE SAID FUNDS.' sT;ir: Paee 2 tw i rirst installment Heal tstate lax Bill , Amount Due e3/01/2000 Pennant Real Estate telex Neater Value In Cade Year Township L 867 . 68 I Ie 10-17-314-002-0000 115 24017 1999 NILES 'Write this number on check made Property Location Of wrong call ASSESSOR:312.603.7509.) How much is due and when?-- , _ payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 It payment received - 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: Payment due ir.. :. (due 312000) Penalty 121255 3/01/2000 867.68 867.68 0.00 How was my tax calculated? 0 3/02/2000- 4/01/2000 880.70 867.68 13.02 4/02/2000- 5/01/2000 893.71 867.68 26.03 a . 1998 TOTAL TAX 0 By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 1 ,735.36 Where do the dollars go? - - 1999 ESTIMATE U X 50% Di In accordance with 35 ILLS 20021-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1909 first installment tax bill is March 1,2000. 101191sT INSTALLMENT , . an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW ODE MARCH 1,2000 IX year real estate tax bill D paid on or prior that data the amount due is = 867.68 p The detailed list of your taxing agencies and the dollar 867.68 a amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1.2000 will } second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. Your canceled check will serve as your receipt Important taxpayer tips: 0 The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder nay your taxi fro n m•.-•-• will indicate your balance due - ". p a installment payment receipt. / installment will include the um ./O+/17%,</= - /��� • ' . O from the first installment. ! f1.� b T r he Senior Citizens Exemp /0 ,/7 —5,/s t�3 D 0: Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Ei �L a , be reflected on the second inst �e2_/ 7 -3/c7 cot J�v / /e: a Detach the bottom portion of tt ! / �_2_ern /00/C. a a your check made payable / o'(iC.J� 4 COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUI -/, - 9 ‘s3. O I • Cr a. • ESTATE INDEX NUMBER ON`It /p ` / 2/ r O rte// Q C (SIG — �! / set_e—.--------------LtAll a. LLI Loth D 1/ebb Y • Sank • 5µ0ta,lct %a so LaSalle Bank N.A. 30 13 Y` Member FDIC • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas • • COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT ± o i0 - 3gi © oo © 00o0 Permanent Real Estate Index Numl j' 165 LBH4 08551 00080 CRECPT 11:08AM Febl4-2000 • 101731400-2 $867.68 • FORM N0:096-01548 OCT 99 1 Final February 15,2000 12:44 PM AGREEMENT This Agreement made and entered into this Zday of February, 2000, by and between the Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Village") and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not- for-profit corporation, formed under the laws of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the "Legion"); and WHEREAS, the Village, located in Cook County, Illinois is a home-rule unit of government under the provisions of Article 7 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, and can exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government affairs, including but not limited to the power to tax and incur debt; and WHEREAS, the Legion, located at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, is a not-for-profit corporation, which has been in existence since 1947, and has operated and maintained the Post building both as a memorial to- those who have served our Country in the armed forces, as well as providing services to the residents of the Village of Morton Grove and others with functions such as the 4`" of July celebrations, Memorial Day celebrations, food, beverage, and banquet services, Santa's visits through the Village neighborhoods, a gun range, and many other functions and services available to the general public; and WHEREAS, the Statutes of the State of Illinois and the 1970 Illinois Constitution provide authority and jurisdiction for the Village to enter into Agreements such as this; and WHEREAS, the Legion is desirous of entering into this Agreement to promulgate and extend the use and services of the Legion and its buildings on an exclusive and permanent basis so as to continue to provide certain functions and services as hereinafter defined; and WHEREAS, it is the intent and desire of the Village and the Legion that the Village purchase the building and premises, including certain furnishings, fixtures, an / equipment from the Legion while allowing and reserving to the Legion the license conduct certain of its functions and to grant exclusive use of the premise,$" 1 of 19 permanent basis, subject only to the restrictions, reservations, and conditions hereinafter contained in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, and for such other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Preambles: The parties hereto do hereby incorporate the foregoing preambles and whereas clauses, which are material to this Agreement and which are incorporated into and made a part and parcel of this Agreement as though they were fully set forth in this paragraph. 2. Definitions: (a) "Village" means the Village of Morton Grove, Cook County, Illinois. (b) "Legion" means Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, located at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois. (c) "Administrator" means the Village Administrator of the Village of Morton Grove. (d) "In perpetuity" means as long as the Legion maintains their Charter from the Department of Illinois of the American Legion for Legion Post 134 as well as maintaining its corporate existence in the State of Illinois, but not to exceed 99 years. (e) "Building floor plans" means the floor plans of the Legion, which identify Legion dedicated spaces and current size and location of these facilities which will be outlined by floor plans identified as follows: Second floor Legion dedicated space including clubroom, Exhibit "A." ii. Sub-level basement under stage, Exhibit "B." iii. Annex meeting room, Exhibit "C." 2 of 19 1 iv. Basement gun range, Exhibit "D." (f) "Calendar of Legion Events" means an addendum attached hereto which outlines the various Legion functions totaling 13 in all and attached hereto as Exhibit "E." 3. Village's and Legion's Goals: It is the intent and goal of the Village and Legion to provide for the Village's purchasing the Legion's property including the building, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and to cooperate with the Legion to reserve and have the exclusive use of certain portions of the building in perpetuity for as long as the Charter from the Department of Illinois of the American Legion remains in existence, along with the Legion's maintaining its corporate existence in the State of Illinois, but not to exceed 99 years. 4. Set-Aside Space for Exclusive and Non-Exclusive Use of Legion: (a) That portion of the second floor, north of the existing center stairwell, which houses an office, a conference room, and the clubroom. The existing stairwell of the northwest corner of the building will be maintained and provided as a second secure entrance to the Legion space. (See Exhibit "A" attached.) (b) The entire lower level basement, which includes the gun range and related storage and work rooms for the Legion's exclusive use. (See Exhibit "D" attached.) The hours of operation of the gun range will be controlled by the Legion. The Village will continue to license the gun club so long as the Legion continues to operate the gun club and provided that the Legion operates and maintains the gun range in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, and laws. Provided, however, that the local ordinances pertaining to the operation of the gun range shall be the following ordinances as presently exist known as Title 4, Chapter 2, Articles K and L (see Exhibits "D-1 and D-2" attached). Changes to 3 of 19 the structure made by the Village which would cause any Legion Set-Aside Space to be in non-compliance with any current rules, regulation or laws shall be corrected at Village expense at the time the structure is modified: provided, however, the Legion shall be responsible for any ADA and EPA requirements concerning their Set-Aside Spaces. (c) The sub-level basement under the stage at the East End of the main hall (Exhibit "B"). The Legion will be provided access whenever necessary. The Legion and Village concur that it would better facilitate the Legion and Village operations on the site if the space under the stage is traded for an equivalent square footage of • storage area on the first floor closer to the Legion's Set-Aside Space on the second floor of the building. Both the Village and Legion mutually agree that this space will be set aside for the exclusive Legion use, and then the space under the stage will revert to Village control. (d) A post everlasting memorial room will be established on the first floor, convenient to the main entrance of the facility, to allow the display of plaques and other veterans' related memorabilia currently owned or which may subsequently be acquired by the Post (this area will not be a part of the Legion Set-Aside Space). This area will be open to the public and the following terms and conditions will apply: The area should be located in a high-visibility location on the first floor close to the building's main entrance. ii. The memorial room will be open and/or available during normal business hours when the Village staff is available. iii. The Village and Legion will agree on hours of operation for either display or work in the memorial room outside of normal Village business hours. Having the room open 4 of 19 Set-Aside Space to be in non-compliance with any current rules, regulation or laws shall be corrected at Village expense at the time the structure is modified; provided, however, the Legion shall be responsible for any ADA and EPA requirements concerning their Set-Aside Spaces. (c) The sub-level basement under the stage at the East End of the main hall (Exhibit "B"). The Legion will be provided access whenever necessary. The Legion and Village concur that it would better facilitate the Legion and Village operations on the site if the space under the stage is traded for an equivalent square footage of storage area on the first floor closer to the Legion's Set-Aside Space on the second floor of the building. Both the Village and Legion mutually agree that this space will be set aside for the exclusive Legion use, and then the space under the stage will revert to Village control. (d) A post everlasting memorial room will be established on the first floor, convenient to the main entrance of the facility, to allow the display of plaques and other veterans' related memorabilia currently owned or which may subsequently be acquired by the Post (this area will not be a part of the Legion Set-Aside Space). This area will be open to the public and the following terms and conditions will apply: The area should be located in a high-visibility location on the first floor close to the building's main entrance. ii. The memorial room will be open and/or available during normal business hours when the Village staff is available. iii. The Village and Legion will agree on hours of operation for either display or work in the memorial room outside of normal Village business hours. Having the room open outside of normal business hours will be at the discretion of 4 of 19 and cost to the Legion, and will require use of Legion personnel/volunteers to man the memorial room during any off hour operation. iv. The establishment of displays and use of the space within the memorial room shall be the responsibility of the legion provided however, that the Village shall have the right to reject the display of any item or material that may be deemed inappropriate by the Village for display in a municipal facility. 5. Basic Village Obligations Under the Agreement: The Village shall purchase the building and premises, including certain furnishings, fixtures, and equipment, at an agreed time after January 1, 2000 on the following terms: (a) Purchase Price: $1,040,000.00 (b) Earnest money in the sum of $100,000 to be deposited in escrow upon the mutual terms of the parties within 10 working days of the date of this Agreement. Earnest money shall earn interest for the benefit of the Village. (c) Conveyance of property commonly known as 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois with appropriate lot dimensions as described in survey (see plat of survey by Samborski Surveyors attached hereto and made a part hereof dated October 1, 1976 as Exhibit "F") together with the following furnishings, fixtures, and equipment presently located thereon as shown in Exhibit "G." (To be prepared and attached.) The Legion represents that the entrance driveway and parking lot are owned by the Legion. (d) The Legal description of the property is as follows: See Rider attached hereto as Exhibit "H." 5 of 19 (e) Conditions of Sale: The Legion represents that it will cause a recordable Warranty Deed to be conveyed to the Village subject only to the following: Covenants, conditions, and restrictions of record; public and utility easements, if any; general real estate taxes for the years 1999 and 2000 pro-rated through the date of closing, which are to be re-pro-rated based on the actual tax bills and assessments. • ii. Legion agrees to furnish the Village a current (within six (6) months) ALTA spotted plat of survey certified to Chicago Title Insurance Company and the Village, having been made in compliance with Illinois Land Survey Standards, showing no encroachments and showing no gaps in the parcels or properties. iii. The Legion shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Village not less than 15 working days prior to the time of closing, including the aforesaid ALTA plat of survey and an ALTA title commitment with extended coverage and with a contiguity endorsement for an owner's title insurance policy issued by the Chicago Title Insurance Company in the amount of the purchase price covering the real estate on or after the date hereof, showing Title to the intended Grantor subject only to (a) the general exceptions contained in the policy, (b) the Title exceptions set forth above in paragraph (e) i., and (c) Title exceptions pertaining to liens or encumbrances of a definite or ascertainable amount, which may be removed by the payment of monies at the time of closing and which the Legion may so remove at the time by using the funds to be paid upon the delivery of the deed (all of which are herein referred to as permitted exceptions). The Title Commitment shall be conclusive evidence of good 6 of 19 Title as therein shown as to all matters insured by the policy, subject only to the exceptions as therein stated. The Legion shall also furnish the Village an Affidavit of Title in its customary form and covering the date of closing and showing Title in Seller subject only to permitted exceptions in the foregoing items (b) and (c), and unpermitted exceptions or defects in the Title disclosed by the survey as to which the Title insurer commits to extend insurance in the matter specified in the following paragraph. iv. Should the Title Commitment or Plat of Survey disclose either unpermitted exceptions or survey matters that render the Title unmarketable (hereinafter referred to as "survey • defects"), the Legion shall have 30 days from the date of delivery thereof to have the exceptions removed from the Commitment or to correct such survey defects or to have the Title insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such exceptions or survey defects, and in such an event, the time of closing shall be 35 days after delivery of the Commitment or time expressly specified above, whichever is later. The Title exceptions will not preclude the Village from using the property in any respect as defined in this Agreement. If Legion fails to have the exceptions removed or correct any survey defects, or in the alternative, to obtain the Commitment for Title insurance specified above as to such exceptions or survey defects within the specified time, the Village may terminate this Agreement or may elect, upon notice to Seller within 10 days after the expiration of the 30 day period, to take Title as it then is with the right to deduct from the purchase price the liens or encumbrances of a definite or ascertainable amount. If the Village does not so elect, this Agreement shall become null and void without further action of the parties. The 7 of 19 closing shall be in the form of a New York style closing with all costs relating to the closing to be shared equally between the parties. If this Agreement is terminated without the Village's fault, the earnest money plus interest shall be returned to the Village. However, if the termination is caused by the Village's fault, then upon notice to the Village, the earnest money shall be forfeited to the Legion and applied first to the payment of Legion's expenses, and the balance, if any, to be retained by the Legion as and for liquidated damages. v. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. vi. Although no environmental site study is required by the Village as a precondition of this sale, the Village shall have the right at its own expense to conduct both a Level 1 — Environmental Site Assessment as well as an Asbestos Study as part of its preliminary architectural study for a planned building addition and remodeling of the facility. The Legion agrees to cooperate in all respects concerning this action, if any. 6. General Conditions of the Agreement Concerning the Village and the Legion: (a) There will be no annual fee or rental charge to the Legion so long as the Charter for the Legion remains in effect and in good standing, and so long as the Legion complies with the Statutes of the State of Illinois regarding their corporate entity. (b) In the event that the Charter for the Legion is terminated, or if there is a default which has not been remedied, all as herein provided, then this Agreement which sets aside and reserves the exclusive space for the Legion will terminate and the use and occupancy of B of 19 said space shall revert to the Village without any further compensation. (c) The Agreement to set aside space for the exclusive and permanent use of the Legion may not be shared or sublet to another veterans' or any other organization without the prior written consent of the Village. The Set-Aside Space may only be used for activities that are related to the operation of Legion and its various programs as well as its community service activities, including specifically, but not limited to, the gun club and the use of the firing range. Nothing in this section shall preclude the Legion from allowing other local, civic, service or veteran's organizations from using the set-aside space for periodic meetings or community related activities. (d) The Legion will be responsible for all custodial care, building maintenance, as well as any future remodeling or redecorating of the interior spaces set aside for the Legion's exclusive use. (e) The Legion shall be responsible for paying its own telephone service, electrical service, and any cable or other special utility or communications services provided to Legion, including all costs of installing the service and/or separate meters therefor. (f) Further, the Legion agrees that in the event the taxing authorities of Cook County, Illinois, assess any general real estate taxes against the Village for the exclusive and permanent use of the Set-Aside Spaces by the Legion, including but not limited to any assessments or back-tax procedures, the Legion shall protect, defend and hold the Village harmless from any and all such tax liabilities, and the Legion shall be responsible for the payment of such taxes when due and owing and before any penalty attaches. (g) The Village shall pay water and sewer charges for the entire structure and will provide heating of the building at no cost to the Legion. 9of 19 (h) The Village will coordinate with the Legion to ensure there is access to the Legion's Set-Aside Space from the new main entrance at all hours, seven days per week. Further, the Legion will have a separate entrance and stairwell located on the northwest corner of the facility; however, this access may not be handicapped accessible and the Village assumes no responsibility for ADA requirements, or modification, or change to this dedicated exit beyond those that may be required during the normal course of constructing an addition and/or remodeling the facility. (i) The Legion shall provide the Village with an Indemnification Agreement (see Exhibit "I") and a Certificate of Insurance covering all forms of fire and extended coverage as well as general liability, Workers' Compensation, automobile liability, excess liability, and dram shop liability, in the following coverage limits: Fire and Extended Coverage Replacement General Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence $2,000,000/aggregate Workers' Compensation Statutory Limit Automobile Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence $2,000,000/aggregate Excess Liability $ 3,000,000 Dram Shop Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence In addition, the Legion shall name the Village as an additional insured on its insurance each year to protect the Village with regard to any liability or litigation that may arise from the Legion's continued exclusive use of portions of the facility and provide the appropriate Certification(s) of Insurance. Mutual Waiver of Subrogation: The Village and Legion agree to have any and all property insurance policies carried by either of them endorsed with a clause providing that any release from liability of or waiver of claim for recovery from the other party entered into in writing by the insured prior to any loss or damage shall not affect the validity of said policy or the right of the insured 10 of 19 to recover thereunder, and providing further that the insurer waives all rights of subrogation which such insurer may have against the other party. Without limiting any release of waiver of liability or recovery contained in any other provision of this agreement but rather in confirmation and furtherance thereof, each of the parties hereto waives all claims for recovery from the other party for any loss or damage to any of its property under insurance policies to the extent of any recovery collectable under such insurance policies. (j) The Legion shall at all times operate the spaces under its exclusive control in compliance with all applicable local, county, state, and federal laws including but not limited to building, health, and environmental laws and regulations; provided, however, should a violation be noted, the Legion will be provided with adequate time to make the necessary corrections or modifications. Further, the Legion hereby grants to the Village access to all exclusive Set- Aside Spaces in the event of an emergency or for security purposes. (k) The gun/firing range shall be modified as necessary from time to time to ensure full compliance with all building, health, and environmental codes/standards established by the appropriate local, state, or federal governments having jurisdiction over the operation of such facilities. Provided, however, in the event the Village commences construction or remodeling of the area involving the gun/firing range and if the reconstruction and remodeling requires a change to the gun/firing range, which involves a structural or ventilation system change, then said change will be made at Village expense. The parties agree that the Legion shall hire a consultant, which is a specialist in bullet trap maintenance and range decontamination, such as Best Technology Systems, Inc. A copy of their proposal is 11 of 19 herewith attached as Exhibit "J." The Legion agrees that it will undertake Proposal 4 entitled "Initial Exposure Assessment" and Proposal 5 entitled "Ventilation System Evaluation" and agree that the gun range will be evaluated, modified, and maintained to the specifications recommended by the consultant. The Legion shall have a period of One Hundred Twenty (120) days from the date of the contract to complete the above assessment/evaluation with the understanding that any minor maintenance or cleanup required shall be completed within six (6) months of the date of the contract at the Legion's expense. In the event that there are any major repairs or modifications to the gun range as a result of the assessment/evaluation, then and in that event, the Legion, at the Legion's expense, shall have a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of the contract to complete those items which are made as recommendations by the consultant. It is further agreed that the Legion shall at all times maintain proper standards and procedures as proposed, required, and recommended by the consultants. (I) In additional to the Set-Aside Spaces as previously designated, the Legion may have group meetings and special events scheduled throughout the year. There shall be no charge or fee assessed against the Legion for the use of the main hall or other meeting rooms. The Legion may use the main hall and smaller meeting and conference rooms within the Village controlled portion of the facility for the purposes as enumerated on Exhibit "E." (m) The Legion will also be able to use the annex on the second floor on a regular basis after 4:00 pm 7 days per week without need for pre-scheduling with the Village. The annex will be available for Village programming from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm each day of the week. The Village agrees to include a kitchenette facility in the annex as part of the remodeling project under consideration and 12 of 19 will make a portable bar available which can be used in the annex during the evening hours. The Village further agrees that other than the space to be used for the kitchenette, the annex will not be reduced in size following the purchase. (n) With regard to the use of the main hall and/or meeting rooms within the facility by the Legion, the following conditions shall apply. The Legion must provide the Village with an annual calendar by no later than November 1 of the preceding calendar year. The calendar will include all dates the Legion will need the use of the facility so the Village can then schedule programming and/or rental activities around those reserved dates. The Legion will notify the Village as soon as practical should there be any changes or deletions of meeting dates throughout the year. ii. With the exception of Veteran's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Valentine's Day parties, which are normally scheduled on a Saturday evening, the Legion agrees to schedule all of its other evening parties and activities on nights of the week other than Saturday evening. The Legion may apply at any time to use the main hall on a Saturday night for special occasions that were not previously scheduled. Permission will not be denied unless the main hall was reserved prior to the date of the Legion's request. iii. The Village understands the Legion normally schedules its special events and activities in the main hall, which will be made available unless the Village and Legion mutually agree to use another room within the facility for the special activity. 13 of 19 iv. To the extent practicable, the Legion will provide for the set up and clean up of the room or space used for all Legion special events to the condition in which it existed prior to the event. v. The facility shall be designated as a "smoke free area," except the Legion's Set-Aside Spaces, and areas that will be rented to others for various functions (including Legion activities). (Policies to be established by the Village.) vi. In the event of damage to the structure by fire or other catastrophe, the following shall apply: CD If the damage to the structure exceeds 50% or more of the total area involved, and/or the cost of reconstruction exceeds $500,000 or more, then and in that event, at the option of the village, there will be no requirement of rebuilding the structure to its previous condition. However, in the event of the above occurrence, the Village agrees to build a new structure on this site with the intent that the new structure would maintain the architectural character as well as a similar façade style of the former Legion building and providing substantially the same Set-Aside Spaces for the uses previously designated and as previously intended for Legion use. p p In the event the damage to the structure is less then 50% and the cost thereof does not exceed $500,000, then the structure shall be rebuilt to the same extent as it was prior to the fire or catastrophe. 14 of 19 • Tan Legion and Village agree to establish a coordinating committee to be comprised of not more than three (3) representatives from the Village and three (3) representatives from the Legion. The committee will meet intermittently, as required, to review and discuss issues of concern to both parties regarding the Legion's use of the facility. Both parties agree that should there be a dispute regarding an interpretation or application of any of the provisions of this Agreement, the dispute will be submitted first to the coordinating committee herein established for review, recommendation, and possible resolution before other remedies at law are utilized. 7. Use and Control of Facilities and Grounds: As a result of the sale of the facility to the Village, there will be no restrictions on the Title regarding the use of the building or the site by the Village with the exception of those specifically enumerated in this Agreement. To that end: (a) The Village will assume full control and use of the grounds and facilities with the exception of those interior spaces set aside for the Legion's exclusive use and the scheduling of the main hall and meeting rooms for special events as identified elsewhere in this agreement. Further, the Village will be fully responsible for all buildings and maintenance, there will be no charge-back or shared costs with the Legion for future repairs, modifications or remodeling, which may be required or desired from time to time (except the interior dedicated spaces used exclusively by Legion). (b) The Village will assume full control for the design, reconstruction, interior remodeling of the existing structure and/or the design or construction of any other buildings or building additions which may now or in the future be determined desirable for this site with the exception of the exterior facade of the building. The Village shall 15 of 19 have the unrestricted right to remodel/modify the entire structure, but shall have no obligation to do so. The Village agrees the exterior facade of the building will not be changed for a period of at least 20 years following the date of purchase, barring fire or other extraordinary damages, and that any other additions or structures on the site will compliment or blend in with the existing exterior façade style. The Legion understands and acknowledges that maintenance and future repairs may necessitate the removal of specific facade ornamentation and/or replacement of specific exterior elements. However, the Village will assure the façade style will remain unchanged for the period of time noted in this paragraph. After a period of 20 years, or if for any reason the building should be demolished or altered to the point where it is no longer recognizable as the original Legion, then the Village will provide for the installation of a bronze plaque identifying the site as the original location of the Legion. This paragraph pertains only to the change of the building facade and would not impact Legion occupancy, which would continue as provided for in this Agreement. (c) The Village shall have full use and control of the grounds surrounding the facility and will be free to modify existing parking and landscaping as deemed necessary by the Village. It is understood the parking area will be available for Legion use on a regular basis as well as for all Legion special events and activities. (d) The Legion understands the existing pole sign in front of the building as well as the lettering on the south elevation of the building will be removed as part of the renovation process. The Village agrees to incorporate appropriate signage or emblems on the new pole sign identifying the Legion as a major occupant and user of the building. Further, the existing window in the upper portion of the south elevation will remain and the Legion may provide additional exterior identification near the dedicated 16 of 19 • • entrance located on the northwest corner of the facility. It is anticipated interior identification will be added, particularly on the second floor to identify the main Legion office and meeting space. (e) After the sale, the Village will assume full responsibility for grounds maintenance and custodial care for the entire site with the exception of the interior dedicated spaces set aside exclusively for the Legion's use. (Question of clean up of the main hall and the meeting/conference rooms following Legion special meetings or events.) (f) After the sale, the facility shall be renamed as "Village of Morton Grove —American Legion Memorial Civic Center." (g) All notices, demands, or other communications to be given under this agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served on the date of mailing if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the party intended to be served, or on the date of service if personally served. Until changed in the manner provided in the previous sentence, the addresses of the parties shall be: Legion: Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion 6140 Dempster Street Morton Grove, IL 60053 Attention: William J. Smith Corporation Board President Jerry Weaver Post Commander Copies to: William J. Novello, Esquire Novello & Associates, P.C. 8047 Floral Avenue Skokie, IL 60077-3605 Village: Larry N. Arft Village Administrator Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 17 of 19 Copies to: Gabriel S. Berrafato, Esquire Corporation Counsel Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferns Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053-2843 (h) Neither this Agreement, nor any memorandum, affidavit nor other writing with respect thereto, shall be recorded with the Recorder of • Deeds. (i) Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto or by any third party to create the relationship of principal and agent, partnership, joint venture, or any association between the Village and Legion. 8. Default and Notice Provisions: Provided that this Agreement has not been terminated as provided in the general conditions of the Agreement concerning the Village and the Legion, the following provisions apply: If the Legion or the Village is in default under the terms of this agreement, or either party shall fail or neglect to do, perform, or observe any of the covenants contained herein, then and in that event and as a result of the default or failure to comply, written notice of such default shall be given by either party and served upon the other party as required in this Agreement. The default notice shall include specific details as to the default alleged. In response to said notice either party shall have thirty (30) days from the date of the default notice to do the following: (a) Remedy the default as provided. If additional time is required, the parties agree to extend the time to remedy such default, for up to an additional sixty (60) days; or (b) Present a written plan to remedy the default as alleged; or (c) Notify the other party in writing that a dispute exists and request the coordinating committee as herein provided to meet and make a recommendation regarding the alleged default and/or dispute. 18 of 19 In the event that either party shall not respond to the default notice within such thirty (30) days, this Agreement shall terminate effective on the sixth (6) month from the date of the default notice. 9. Entire Agreement: This Agreement sets forth all the promises, inducements, agreements, covenants, conditions, and understanding between the Village and the Legion relative to the subject matter hereof. There are no promises, inducements, agreements, covenants, conditions, or understandings either oral or written, express or implied, between them other than are herein set forth. No subsequent alteration, amendment, change, or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto unless authorized in accordance with law, reduced to writing and executed by each of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the year and date first above written. Village of Morton Grove Morton Grove Post 134 of the American an /Iliii ois _municipal corporation 1.71on, a not-for-pp:A; corporation By: By: Daniel D. Scanlon, President William- . mith Village of Morton Grove Its: Corporation Board President Cook County, Illinois By: Jerry Weaver �iOn Its: Post Commander CP ATTESTED this n- day of February 2000. ATTESTED this 4 day of February 2000. Bye r—•. _ 'AJat/ad l / CL) By: V Eileen C•'sey-Win er, ��, Clerk Its: /c/% 4/ 6 ✓/92t 't Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois C:\Data\WordDocs\Village of Morton Grove■ MERICAN LEGION POST 134VWgreemen0FINAL-2-15-00 floc 19 of 19 Index of Exhibits SECOND FLOOR LEGION DEDICATED SPACE INCLUDING CLUBROOM EXHIBIT A SUB-LEVEL BASEMENT UNDER STAGE EXHIBIT B • ANNEX MEETING ROOM EXHIBIT C BASEMENT GUN RANGE EXHIBIT D ORDINANCE-TITLE 4, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE K EXHIBIT D-1 ORDINANCE-TITLE 4, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE L EXHIBIT 0-2 CALENDAR OF LEGION EVENTS OUTLINING VARIOUS LEGION FUNCTIONS EXHIBIT E PLAT OF SURVEY EXHIBIT F INVENTORY OF CURRENT FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT EXHIBIT G LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY EXHIBIT H INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT EXHIBIT CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL CONCERNING BULLET TRAP MAINTENANCE AND RANGE DECONTAMINATION EXHIBIT J a . EXHIBIT A • • I C � IV Fis � III , :v CLLS F031 I >t ii , a I _ n i 1 1I /S, • 9 �2 3 . 3 9 ! I lit 1 0 stance ' r}s H..? J • Is 0011. ' I * « a 843 E P031 r I QII s.+! ' Proposed new entrance to second 1 floor Legion dedicated space. I I "Ma kraal raa,•ea III 1 1 1 i II mt II II ' ,.c 1 1C Is l . ,ta V.111 : EXHIBIT B 3-9 3-2 nals a?ei I D 244 4-1 �s S I : Is tom z32 1isV • Q.. . „ r i a.•s EXHIBIT C 1 • . all risa i 0 ! ' 11 fiN - . sn . tier WI R O AOfF , t.r.n s . I `' • .rc �-1 '1 J O I � .aI. I "iD ATTIC mc .., pass i is 0 I PS M CUM Mt 7i ANNEX t, ■ WO et AO V o• t r L_ _ ibio C Cr 1"----L—"---------i a._,. , EXHIBIT D STOWE sa s user W SNP O BASEMENT GUN RANGE as . a-, an.0 s • 1 t i VIElt S CFFICE tle-is . H 7i . H - MOwRGL is��'"' ,Ft a H 1 �1 In" EXHIBITD - 1 4-2K-1 4-2K-3 C CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS ARTICLE R. SHOOTING GALLERIES; GUN CLUBS SECTION: 4-2K-1: License Required, Fee Payment 4-2K-2: Conduct Restrictions 4-2K-3: Building and Premises Requirements 4-2K-4: Penalty 4-2K-1: LICENSE REQUIRED, FEE PAYMENT: No person shall operate or conduct any shooting gallery or gun club in the Village without having obtained a license therefor. The fee for such galleries shall be as provided in Section 4-1A-5 and 4-1A-6 of this Title. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) 4-2K-2: CONDUCT RESTRICTIONS: All persons present in any shooting gallery shall conduct themselves in an orderly manner, and shall not made or cause to be made any loud or unnecessary noise. It shall be unlawful to gamble or bet in any such place. (1969 Code, §90.660) 4-2K-3: BUILDING AND PREMISES REQUIREMENTS: A. Size Requirement: No license shall be issued for the operation of a gun club or shooting gallery except at premises of sufficient size and so constructed as to permit discharge of firearms without danger to any persons, and of sufficient size and so constructed as to prevent the escape of any bullet from the premises. (1969 Code, §90. 020) B. Sanitary Regulations: Premises used for shooting galleries shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. (1969 Code, §90. 665) C. Safety Restrictions: Targets shall be placed before a back- stop of steel, sufficiently thick to prevent any bullet from piercing it, and so arranged that there will be no danger from ricocheting bullets or deflected pieces of bullets. (1969 Code, §90. 670) 4-2K-3 2-2K-4 D. Hours of Operation: No shooting gallery shall be open for business or used, between the hours of twelve o'clock (12: 00) midnight and six o'clock (6: 00) a.m. of any day. (1969 Code, §90. 675) 4-2K-4 : PENALTY: Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50. 00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500. 00) for each offense, and every day that such violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) EXHIBIT D - 2 4-2L-1 4-2L-1 CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS ARTICLE L. SHOOTING RANGES 4-2L-1: Rifle or Pistol Range 4-21-2: Penalty 4 4-2L-1: RIFLE OR PISTOL RANGE: A. Permit Required: It shall be unlawful for any person to establish, maintain, operate or use in the Village any enclosed rifle or pistol range unless such person shall have first applied for, and obtained a permit for such operation, maintenance or use and unless the same shall be constructed, located and operated in the manner provided in this Section. The license herein provided for shall be obtained by written application made to the, Office of Director of Finance/Treasurer, following approval by the Chief of Police and the Building Commissioner. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) t B. Building Requirements: The surrounding walls of any enclosed rifle or pistol range shall be of solid masonry at least eight inches (8") thick and shall be provided with no windows between the firing line and target. The ceiling of said premises abutting the backstop shall be provided for a distance of not less than twenty feet (20' ) with planking two (2) or more inches in thickness, tightly joined; provided that any enclosure having higher or equal safety factor established by scientific test shall be approved. Such rifle or pistol range shall be provided with a backstop constructed parallel with firing line and of sufficient strength as to not permit passage of the projectile through the same. In the event that a metal stop shall be used there shall be added a sufficient protective device to absorb or neutralize deflected or spent projectiles. Targets shall not be placed at a higher level than the firing point nor more than three feet (3 ' ) lower than the firing line. The firing line shall be level from one flank to the other, with a minimum of five feet (5' ) between firing points. 4-2L-1 4-2L-2 C. Regulations Provided: The Village may from time to time promulgate and establish rules and specifications to be followed by the operator of an enclosed shooting range, said rules and specifications to remain on file in the office of the Office of the Finance Director/Treasurer. (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) D . Supervisor Required: No such rifle or pistol range shall be at any time operated, maintained or used unless there shall be in attendance at such a time a licensed supervisor who shall possess such qualifications as shall be prescribed by the Chief of Police . (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) E. Equipment, Weapons : Rifles used upon any such licensed rifle or pistol range shall be of not more than a . 22 caliber and shall be rim fire type only, and shall be chambered for either .22 short or . 22 long rifle . No rifle of semiautomatic type shall be used. Any rifle or pistol used at any such licensed rifle or pistol range shall, before it is discharged, be tested with a three (3) pound trigger pull , test weight or scale. No rifle or pistol shall be used which have less than a three (3 ) pound trigger pull . The bore of each rifle used upon any such licensed range shall be inspected before firing to make sure that it is free of obstruction of any kind. 4-2L-2 : th�Artic eAny shallobevfinedlnotalessfthan fiftysdollars ($50 . 00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500 . 00) for each offense, and every day that such violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a distinct and separate offense . (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) EXHIBIT E The Legion will be allowed to use the main hall and the smaller meeting and conference rooms within the Village controlled portion of the facility for the following purposes: 1. Post 4134 general membership meetings - 12 per year - Thursday night. 2. Post Auxiliary meetings - 10 per year - currently Tuesday evening. 3. Veterans Day - daytime activity associated with parade activities. It is understood these parades are scheduled on a Sunday so that day would be reserved for that purpose (main hall and annex). 4. Memorial Day - daytime activity associated with the parade (main hall and annex). 5. Past Commander's Party - scheduled in the evening. 6. St. Patrick's Day - evening party. 7. New Year's Eve - evening party. 8. Valentine's Day party and dance - evening party. 9. Christmas Cheer - Auxiliary function - Saturday in December. 10. Santa's visit through the Village neighborhoods - second Sunday in December. 11. District meetings - 2 per year - one for the Post and one for the Auxiliary. 12. Bingo Nights - 52 per year , one each week of the year. 13. Rifle Squad Flea Market - one weekend each fall. mem99\L.egion4.mcm 1 EXHIBIT F —.ft...Val PLAT OF SURVEY PLAT OF SUR VEy NUT SIN W.MONROE 171EET rr • sxaR [xs W. L SAMBORSKI MATTA ¢wN s F VµSTERE01WNOIS LANG SURVEYOR 5 Of• •ei BCIKFN LN( 5OJT.. L.'S ry' L01 4 ro APO 1 SKI wC ••E' L 'l ss 10 i. .ro 1• m 9 90 xus v[ LY V` L c - y LO' 1 ALSO C t o qLL LL sir-:,. '"C [ `O CV's S L a pRbEO, c. 6.'- L.O.f e 7 ' LSO . ..0••O ALL • L. - r•9 ,,-10,1‘ • LbL • r el N IS 4 IT O C .1 / U. /S �qLE • N R /4 •a ' d1 � • - _ _. _ _. . ' Yry , � j iIi, IF� ,r0$ ' .TA-ern— ,f t — - NG� 'I Y! . It Mme. - -- 0 2 3 1 4 S 4 7 1 5 9 to t sogice .,i..;`- L.__—_— :__..___�—i.. �: ;e lirOEM PlTea s7 • .n...,.a....1 onmak owl si ao[Liwe • nt unto n e]d.E,...FeWeee,, ♦ .00. 1 SCALE:I^now 3a M f' w.•LUeORExI,•,q n Letl Sn..rec e.Lmp.•un`IrdR pRon Na /...e.-7L "wend w .4n dua.�bud 6 flog. i!S PAWL- 06 1 R w.n • euxouac LOCATED�.o.n_ SE E._ w..,.d..... pRpER®RF j,wu C Be.[Sea[ C(1.O POINTS RF.OIIE t .���rir.._._t IT s`w.i AND .ONCE REran N` .r r....... ANY nM9EErt G ' EXHIBIT G ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE TO BE LEFT IN PLACE AND USED BY BOTH THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AND THE AMERICAN LEGION ANY ITEMS IN THE AMERICAN LEGION SET-ASIDE SPACE ARE NOT INCLUDED ALL WINDOW TREATMENTS IN THE MAIN HALL AND ANNEX 11 NEW 6 FT. FOLDING TABLES 36 NEW 8 FT. FOLDING TABLES 175 METAL FOLDING CHAIRS WITH WOOD SEATS-71 BLUE PLASTIC CHAIRS IN ANNEX-THRESE ARE STACKING TYPE NOT FOLDING. 3 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING TABLES 4 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING CHAIRS 16 OVERHEAD LIGHT FIXTURES IN MAIN HALL AND BAR AREA-4 IN ANNEX 6 NEW EMERGENCY LIGHTS ON FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE AS LONG AS THERE IS A FISH FRY ON FRIDAY EVENINGS. THIS EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: I STAINLESS STEEL 4 DOOR REFRIGERATOR 1 SIX BURNER GAS STOVE WITH OVEN 1 CONVECTION OVEN 4 STAINLESS STEEL DEEP FRYERS WITH BASKETS&FILTER SYSTEM 1 STAINLESS S I Fr.L TOP TABLE I STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE DEEP SINK 1 OVERHEAD VENT SYSTEM 1 WALK-N-COOLER-LOCATED IN BAR AREA (NOTE)SHOULD THE FISH FRY BE DISCONTINUED,THE LEGION WILL REMOVE THE ABOVE LISTED EQUIPMENT OR NEGOTIATE WITH THE VILLAGE IF ANY EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED FOR THE NEW KITCHEN. 4 COAT RACKS IN MAIN HALL COAT ROOM P A SYSTEM FOR FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX EXHIBIT H LEGAL DESCRIPTION To BE PROVIDED EXHIBITI Indemnity Agreement FINAL February 3,2000 11:17 AM INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT en C This Agreement made and entered into this 2' day of February, 2000, by and between the Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Village") and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not-for-profit corporation, formed under the laws of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the "Legion"); and Whereas the Village and the Legion have entered into an Agreement for the purchase of the building and grounds at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, pursuant to an Agreement which spells out all details of the purchase; and Whereas the Village shall grant certain licenses and privileges to the Legion in the use of a portion of the premises as well as granting an exclusive license/use of a portion of the premises, all as spelled out in the Agreement referred to; and Whereas the certain Legion functions will be carried out and operated from the above referenced premises. Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein as well as in the Agreement, including but not limited to the Village granting to the Legion the license to conduct certain of its functions and to grant exclusive use of the premises on a permanent basis, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties do hereby incorporate the foregoing whereas clauses into this Indemnity Agreement as though fully set forth herein. 2. The Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation, and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not-for-profit corporation, their successors and assigns, hereby agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Village of Morton Grove and/or the Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, its public officials, employees, staff, volunteers, servants, and agents, from or against any liability, claim, Page 1 of 2 demand, action, suit, loss, damage, injury, expense, cost, settlement, or Judgment for injury, death, or property damage as a result of any act or omission of the Village or Legion or that of their respective employees, agents, or contractors acting within the scope of employment in their use of the Village owned property, including all costs and reasonable attorney's fees, and including reimbursement of costs and fees incurred as a result of possible action by the Village or Legion to enforce the terms of this Indemnity Agreement. It is further agreed the costs and reasonable attorneys fees shall be awarded to the successful party in the event of litigation; provided, however, that said Indemnity shall not extend to any liability, claim, demand, action, suit, loss, damage, injury, expense, cost, settlement, or Judgment of any kind or nature contesting the agreement or the granting of this license and exclusive use to the Legion. In Witness whereof the Village and the Legion do hereby execute this Indemnity Agreement on the day and date first written above. Village of Morton Grove Morton Grove Post 134 of the American an Illinois municipal corporation Le 'on, a not-for-profit corporation By: dattita Stein, By: Daniel D. Scanlon, President William J. - ith Village of Morton Grove Its: Corporation Board President Cook County, Illinois /Ji� By: `> � Jerry Weaver Its: Post Commander CIS ATTESTED this,)-'ay of February 2000. ATTESTED this 2 day of February 2000. By2-Ca;ll 66d y Eileen Cou ey Winkler, /-=-7/4/4 - ✓/��,-/A Clerk Its: Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois Prepared by: Gabriel S. Berrafato Gabriel S.Berrafato 8 Associates 8720 Ferns Avenue Morton Grove,IL 60053-2843 (847)965-2233 #01136 C:\Data\WordDocs\Village of Morton Grove\AMERICAN LEGION POST 134\Indemnification Agreement\FINAL 2-3-00-doc Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT J 12010 S. Aero Drive BEST TECHNOLOGY Plainfield, IL 80544 phone: (815) 254-9554 Fax: (815)254-9558 SYSTEMS, INC. OHE,MBE Asian M•mn1Y Quality Sp ecialists in Bullet Trap Maintenance and Range Decontamination owned 9usass December 30. 1999 Mr. William Smith American Legion Pmt 134 • 8140 W. Dempster Street • Morton Grove. IL 80053 RE Range Decontamination BTL-99080 Dear Mr. Smith: This letter Is in regards to the decontamination of the facilities shooting range. Our company's recommendation would be the following: • Decontaminate the shooting range. • Remove and recycle spent lead projectiles from the sand or dispose of projectiles and sand as hazardous waste(O1NAer to replace new sand). • Initial Exposure Assessment Check ▪ Ventilation System Check If check and ventilation system check fail, the ventilation systems check will ll h initial replacement with new filters. The initial assessment c it fails and have at be check and possible wilhave replo be ed until it passes OSHA standards age n a ventilation system check will have th tue repeffi again a ventilation systems expert will have to be hired to calibrate and adjust the ventilation • system. If you have any This is our companies schedule to get your range up to OSHA standard s questions, please feel free to give me a call. Regards. ary M. Chinn Best Technology Systems, Inc. President GMCldap cc: Mr. George Inciedon. Morton Grove Police Department BEST TECHNOLOGY 12010 S. Aero Drive Plainfield, IL 60544 Phone: (815)254-9554 SYSTEMS, I NC. Fax: 254-9558 Alan Mnonty Quality Specialists in Bullet Trap Maintenance and Range Decontamination owned Business December 30. 1999 Mr.William Smith American Legion Post 134 8140 W. Dempster Street Morton Grove, IL 80053 RE Range Decontamination and Miscellaneous Services 8TL-99080 Dear Mr. Smith: The following are proposals for work to be performed at the American Legion 6-point shooting range. The scope of work will consist of the following: Proposal 1 (Baste Clean • Empty collection trays. • Recycle spent lead projectiles • HEPA vacuum bullet trap. • HEPA vacuum underneath bullet trap. • HEPA vacuum range floor,walls, and firing line booths. • Replace and/or tighten any loose or missing hardware on bullet trap. • inspect bullet trap components for weaddamage and compare with manufactures specifications and inform owner of any defects. • Conduct work in accordance with the attached specifications. The cost per clean wiN be: $750.00 The cost for four deans will be: 53,000.00 quarterly basis. This price is only valid if the deans are performed on a quarterly Proposal 2(Clean Sandi This proposal is to sift and remove the spent lead projectiles from the sand in the bullet trap pit. Original sand to remain in the trap for re-use. The cost for Proposal 2 is: $1.770.00 This price is valid for a sand trap of the following dimensions: 20 ft. long, 5ft. wide. 8 in. deep SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONDUCTING CLEANING/MAINTENANCE WORK IN INDOOR FIRING RANGES CONTAMINATED WITH LEAD 1;. Contractor shall have established programs and if requested, shall submit prior to the start of work a copy of the following OSHA required. and other items: • Respiratory Protection Program endorsed by a Certified Industrial Hygienist ▪ Medical Surveillance Program ID- Evidence of medial examinations for all workers,including a physicians statement indicating the employee is fit to conduct this type • Certificates of worker training • • Reference list demonstrating at least to previous projects of similar scope and a minimum of three years experience in this type of work. 2. Completely clean and remove spent lead projectiles from the bullet trap. The spent lead will be placed in enclosed, sealed containers for recycling(containers and recycling service by: Contractor). 3. Vacuum all dust collecting surfaces in the range, including underneath the bullet trap with a HEPA vacuum capable of filtering 99.97%of lead particulate down to.3 microns. 4. Contractor is responsible for complying with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations including but not limited to: 29 CFR 1910.1345 29 CFR 1926.62 29 CFR 1910.134 40 CFR Parts 261-265 State/Local Regulations 5. Contractor shall provide Customer with commercial/general liability, workmen's compensation and no less than one Million dollars in lead pollution liability coverage. 6. Contractor performing repair work,disassembly, re-assembly,alteration and/or return to service for the bullet trap shall be trained and authorized to perform such work by the original equipment manufacturer. JOB NAME: American Legion Post 134 BTL#: 99080 DATE: ACCEPTED: 12010 Soutn Pero Onve • Plaint.eld. Illinois 60541 • (815)254-9554 • Fat (815)254-9558 1 u Z s air z ‘7Lag MI 7 a F, ; w // x c \ • w N _ Oe 71 E.r x a al it 16.:_./11 A� iiirlia vik Ili t : '2'.. l\C, kV IF E r • . 1 y v I - i. .--�` _._ C c f,A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AND MORTON GROVE POST 134 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION REGARDING OPERATION OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE - AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER The parties hereby acknowledge this Memorandum of Understanding between the Village of Morton Grove and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion allows the Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion to act as the Village of Morton Grove's Rental Agent in order to execute rental contracts for use of the Village of Morton Grove - American Legion Memorial Civic Center and for the continued operation of all activities related to the facility As a consequence, the provisions of this memorandum shall serve as a facility operational plan for both parties once the sale is completed, and will serve-as a guideline for activities related to continued operation of the facility unless mutually agreed otherwise by the parties. All provisions of the purchase agreement between the Village of Morton Grove and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion shall remain in full force and effect. OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER 1 Utilities: a. Electricity - The Village shall be responsible for paying all related electric charges assessed on the entire facility. b. S - The Village shall be responsible for paying all related natural gas charges assessed on the entire facility. c. Water/Sewer - The Village shall be responsible for paying all related water/sewer charges assessed on the entire facility. d. Telephone Service - The Legion shall continue to be responsible for paying all related telephone service charges assessed on the entire facility. e. Cable Television Service - The Legion shall continue to be responsible for paying all related cable television service charges assessed on the entire facility. 2. Solid Waste and Recycling Collection: The Legion shall continue to be responsible for paying collection fees related to the disposal of all solid waste and recycling material generated from the entire facility 3. Security of Facility: a. Lock/Key Devices: The Village shall be responsible for changing all lock and key devices on the entire facility immediately after the sale. b. List of Key Holders: The Legion shall be responsible for providing the Village a list of all Legion officials who will hold keys to all locking devices in the facility immediately after the sale. c. Facility Security Checks: The Village shall be responsible for providing daily security checks of the facility following the sale. 4 Scheduling of Events Other Than Those Listed in Exhibit E of the Purchase Agreement: The Legion shall act as Rental Agent for the Village to schedule and coordinate special events and activities other than the events listed in Exhibit "E" of the purchase agreement, entitled "Calendar of Legion Events." The Legion shall use the Rental Contract, see Attachment "A" of this agreement, when executing any contract with a user of the Village of Morton Grove - American Legion Memorial Civic Center. 5. Rental Fees Associated with Events Other Than Those Listed in Exhibit E of the Purchase Agreement: The Legion, as Rental Agent for the Village, shall utilize the 2000 rental price schedule, see Attachment "B" of this agreement, when executing any contract with a user of the Village of Morton Grove - American Legion Memorial Civic Center. The Legion shall retain 75% of the rental fee assessed a user of the facility. The Village will retain the remaining 25% of the rental fee assessed a user of the facility. 6. Staff levels at Legion Events: a. Custodian: The Legion shall be responsible for providing one (1) custodian at all Legion events or any other event contracted by a user during this agreement. The custodian will provide for all custodial care and any related building maintenance required for a particular event. b. Houseman: The Legion shall be responsible for providing one (1) houseman at all Legion events or any other event contracted by a user when required during this agreement. The houseman will provide for the opening/closing of the facility for each event; satisfy event financial requirements between the user and the Legion acting as rental agent; and returning the facility to its prior condition. The Village understands that a houseman may not be needed at every event. c. Bartender(st The Legion shall be responsible for providing one (1) bartender for events with less than 100 people requiring alcoholic beverages and two (2) bartenders for events with more than 100 people requiring alcoholic beverages 7 Deliveries: The Legion shall be responsible for coordinating all deliveries related to activities at the facility. The Legion shall ensure a custodian will be on hand to accept all deliveries. / Daniel D. Scanlon 2/2'y 7z-oo Authorized Represe n V Village President American Legion Post 134 Village of Morton Grove T __ RENTAL CONTRACT VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE - AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER 6140 Dempster Street Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 Rental Agent - - Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion (847) 965-9503 Rentals (847) 966-0990 • Event & Rental User Day: Date. Requested By: Telephone: Address: HRS: From: To Main Hall: Bar: Patio/Grounds: 2nd Floor Annex _ Est. r of Guests: _ Rental Charge: $ *Deposit: $ Date Balance: $ Balance Due Date: ADDITIONAL CHARGES Houseman @ $ for 1st five hours; Extra Hours @ $ per hour; House Chairman Bar service: Yes No Bar Hours: From to Closing Time: (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CAN ONLY BE PROVIDED THROUGH A LICENSED OWNER/RENTAL AGENT) Bartenders @ $ 1st five hours; Extra Hours @ $ per hours; Bar Chairman Security Guard(s) @ $ 1st five hours; Extra Hours @ $ per hours Food Service: (Provide Details) Special Arrangements: ANY CHANGE TO THIS CONTRACT, AFTER EXECUTION, MUST BE APPROVED, IN WRITING, BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE'S RENTAL AGENT, MORTON GROVE POST 134 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION DATE: AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED BY RENTAL USER APPROVED BY AND FOR THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE'S RENTAL AGENT, THE MORTON GROVE POST 134 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION RENTAL AGENT-MORTON GROVE POST 134 OF.AMERICAN LEGiO\ DAY AND DATE OF EVENT. CONDITIONS OF RENTAL CONTRACT 1. Rental User agrees that the premises shall be returned to the Village of Morton Grove's Rental Agent, Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, hereinafter referred to as the "Rental Agent", in the same condition as given to the Rental User by the Rental Agent. Rental User shall comply with Morton Grove Village ordinance which requires that the premises be vacated and cleared by 1.00 a.m. Earlier closing will be required in the event of extra ordinary disturbances. 3. The Rental Agent and/or the Village of Morton Grove is not responsible for any lost or stolen property of Rental User and/or its guests; this shall include but not be limited to clothing and jewelry. 4. The Rental Agent, Rental User, and its guests agree to abide by Village of Morton Grove and State of Illinois liquor laws and Dram Shop laws. The Rental Agent, Rental User and its guests further agree not to serve any alcoholic beverages directly or indirectly to minors or to adults disqualified from additional consumption. 5 The Rental User and/or its Agent hereby agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Village of Morton Grove and/or its Agent, the Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, its public officials, employees, staff, volunteers, servants, and agents, from or against any liability, claim, demand, action, suit, loss, damage, injury, expense, cost, settlement, or judgment for injury, death, or property damage as a result of any action or omission of the Rental User and/or its Agent or that of their respective employees, agents, or contractors acting within the scope of employment in their use of the facilities/premises being rented and/or used, including all costs and reasonable attorney's fees, and including reimbursement of costs and fees incurred as a result of possible action by the Village or Legion to enforce the terms of this Indemnity Agreement. 6. *The deposit will be forfeited upon cancellation of this contract unless the facilities are rented under at least the same conditions as the present contract. 7. Rental User agrees to return the premises to the Rental Agent in the same condition as rented from the Rental Agent. The Rental Agent shall inspect the premises to its satisfaction after Rental User use. Any damage to the Village of Morton Grove - American Legion Memorial Civic • Center building and/or grounds which occurs while Rental User is in use will be repaired or replaced at Rental Users expense. In the event of any damage by the Rental User or its guest(s), the Rental Agent shall, in its discretion, have the right to approximate the cost of the repair or replacement. Rental Agent shall immediately collect (on event night) that estimated amount from the Rental User and hold those monies until after repair or replacement, the Rental User shall pay the balance of the costs within 10 days of submission of a statement of repairs-or replacement by the Rental Agent to the Rental User. Submission shall include either personal delivery, facsimile communication, or depositing the statement into the U.S. Mail for delivery (regular first class) to the Rental User address listed in this Contract. 8. Alcoholic beverages will not be brought onto the premises by the Rental User or its guests The premises include the Village of Morton Grove - American Legion Municipal Civic Center building and/or grounds. Any alcoholic beverages brought onto the premises by Rental User and/or one or more of its guests shall be confiscated by the Rental Agent. Lack of cooperation by Rental User or any guest shall result in ejection of the violator(s) from the premises. Ejection shall be at the discretion of the Rental Agent. 9. It is the understanding of both the Rental Agent and the Rental User that should either party desire to terminate the contract, with or without cause, that said written notice shall be given within 30 business days of termination. Provided however, should any expenses, costs, or fees be incurred by the Village of Morton Grove or Rental Agent, the Rental User agrees to pay them at the time of notice. Liquidated damages in the amount of 3100.00 or actual costs, which ever is greater, shall be assessed on the Rental User. 2000 RENTAL PRICE SCHEDULE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE-AMERICAN LEGION MEMORIAL CIVIC CENTER Not to include Saturday night which is prime time If a group wants a Saturday date, they must pay the regular price. Excludes all Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Annex is only available on Fridays. The Rental Agent reserves the right to place groups in a hail according to the size of the group. A 50% down payment is required to reserve the hall for first time rentals. IRREGULAR RENTAL (Less than 6 times in one calendar year) Monday through Sunday (With exclusions) 2 Hour use: Strictly meetings: Main Hall $150 - No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $25 houseman Annex $100 - No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $25 houseman 5 hour use Main Hall $225 - No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Annex $150 - No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Main Hall $275 - W/bar, w/kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Annex $200 - W/bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Rental Agent bartenders paid by Rental User as needed at $50 per bartender. 100 people or under, one bartender is needed. Over 100 people, 2 bartenders must be in attendance.) REGULAR CONTINUING RENTAL (6 times or more in one calendar year) Monday through Sunday (With exclusions) 2 Hour use: Strictly meetings; Main Hall $125 -No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $25 houseman Annex $ 75 -No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $25 houseman 5 hour use Main Hall $175 -No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Annex $ 75 - No bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Main Hall $225 - W/bar, w/kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Annex $125 - W/bar, no kitchen, includes 1 - $50 houseman Rental Agent bartenders paid by Rental User as needed at $50 per bartender. 100 people or under, one bartender is needed. Over 100 people, 2 bartenders must be in attendance.) For grounds and patio rental add $125 to above. For grounds and patio only - $125, no hall, bar or kitchen use. Lounge is not available for rental. REGULAR RENTAL PRICES SATURnA Y SICH_T_ (AND FRIDAY NIGHT JULY-AUGUST) Regular Prices: Main Hall $700 - includes I houseman and 2 bartenders + $300 bar minimum Annex $275 - includes 1 houseman and 1 bartender (75 people capacity) Grounds only 5200 Grounds w/Main Hall $100 extra Current Reduced Contract Rentals; Square 8 Pares Main Hall $260 + $200 Bar Spares Main Hall Lions Meeting Room or Annex $25/meeting AAA Sunday AM, Annex, 2 hours $50/meeting Luxemborgers Section 8 $30/month + 51 50 Bottled Beer Dance Class Saturday AM, Annex $100/use Northtown Legion Post Conference Room Free Furn99 L 4lon.;Jn 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill r � S , • Amount Due 03/01/2000 Penmen Red Estate Max Mather Vahan Tax Cab Year Teweski 877 . 56 I. 10-17-314-001-0000 115 24017 1999 NILES *Write this number on check made Property Location ill wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603-7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. How much is due and when? 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 01419 1Batrt aned : ' 1st Installment 1st Installment 121254 orpostmartca.by- Payment due,is =. (due 3t1/2000) Penalty A ,3101/2000 877.56 : 877.56 0.00 How was my tax calculated? F-3702/200o,4/01/2000 890.72 877.56 13.16 "410272000 5/01/2000 903.89 877.56 26.33 1999 TOTAL TAX By state law, late payment penalty is 15% per month. 1 ,755.12 • Where do the dollars go? 1999 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 1 2000 10091ST INSTALLMENT , . an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2000 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior that date,the amount due is: = 877.56 The detailed list of your taxing agencies and the dollar 877.56 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1,2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 15% per month. Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money will indicate your balance due and will contain your first you pay toward an escrow account? II so. don't double installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second pay your taxes. Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties it is making a payment. from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable,will for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment be reflected on the second installment tax bill. bill. • Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with Please check the box below and complete the form on your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY back to correct the mailing address if necessary. COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PERMANENT REAL ESTATE INDEX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK. >s G A (4rvJ ) tkaa.a. [r 1 n Cook County Collector f Cu �`) LUSa!e 3:::`t: PCL4-90 LaSalle Bank N.A. Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT n0 i7 3 / ii 0 0 1 0 0 0 =RR it r 15'.; LEf Permanent Real Estate Index Numbers_ FEC I I ra 117=1^t10-1 I.:77 a. FORM NO:096-01548 OCT 99 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill ��s , Amount Due 03101/2000 Peraanen Real Estate Index Member Veleee _ Tae Code Year Township 867 . 68 * 10-17-314-002-0000 1 115 124017 1999 NILES 'Write this number on check made Property Location (If wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603.7509.) How much is due and when? payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 -If payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: ,,-Payment due Is (due 3/1/2000) Penalty 121255 -3/01/2000 867.68 867.68 0.00 How was my tax calculated? 3/02/200,0:.-4101/2000. .,.880.70 867.68 13.02 t4102/2000- 5/01/2000 . 893.71 867.68 26.03 ,�,,°�'y �, $- 1998 TOTAL TAX By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 1 ,735.36 Where do the dollars go? 1999 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 20021-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 1,2909. 19991ST INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior year real estate tax bill. If paid on or NOW DUE MARCH/,2W0 pa prior that date,the amount due 1st = 867.68 The detailed list of your twang agencies and the dollar 867.68 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1,2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. • Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money will indicate your balance due and will contain your first you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second pay your taxes.Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties it is making a payment. from the first installment. The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment bill be sure the mailing address always directs your tax P you. This is important so that you receive notices Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable, will for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment , be reflected on the second installment tax bill. bill. Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with Please check the box below and complete the form on your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY back to correct the mailing address if necessary. COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PERMANENT REAL ESTATE INDEX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK pL�''' 0nr_ _,...k Cook County Collector ' / I It r - F PCL4-90 E • LaSalle Bank N.A. Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT 31 non 'Memo Permanent Real Estate Index Numb�p v,r:CH 1t:5 LE:t46, 08551 00031 -,i oC FECFI 11:03 P.M Fe.r.-.)-1 il-2000 101731400.2 5867.688 FORM NO:095-01548 OCT 99 • 1999 First Installment Real estate lax Bill 3(�, Amount Duo 03/01/2000 Pennant Red Estate lades limber Volpe In Celle Year Tewesbip 006 . 47 a 10-17-314-003-0000 [ 115 24017 1999 NILES *Write this number on check made Property Location (II wrong can ASSESSOR:312-603-7509.) ? payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST How much is due and when? k,rn>,_ �•,. MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 _11 payment received - 1st Installment 1st Installment for postmarked btr_ -.Payment due is: (due 3/1/2000) Penalty 121256 2'5r ' x/012000 -1,006,47 1,006.47 0.00 How was my tax calculated? _'"3702($90.:4101/2000 1.021.57 1,006.47 15.10 4/02/2000 5/01/2000 1,036.66 1,006.47 30.19 1955 TOTAL TAX x - By state law, late payment penalty is 15%per month. 2,012.94 Where do the dollars go? 1599 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 1,2000. 1999 1ST INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2000 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior that date,the amount due is: = 1 ,006.47 The detailed list of your taxing agencies and the dollar 1 ,006.47 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1,2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money will indicate your balance due and will contain your first you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second pay your taxes. Can your mortgage holder to determine if installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties it is making a payment. from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable, will for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment be reflected on the second installment tax bill. bill. Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with Please check the box below and complete the form on your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY back to correct the mailing address if necessary. COLLECTOR WRITE YOUR PERMANENT REAL ESTATE INDO(NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK Cook County Collector a / FEB ' % 'OOf LaSalle Bank N.A. Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT 1 0 !? 3 in 003 0000 16` L t1— Permanent Real Estate Index Number F 11 ur1 2e Ic 07:'. :it rng..r FORM NO:096-01545 OCT 99 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 4 Amount Due 03/01/2000 Permanent Real Estate Index Number Valdes Tax Code Year Township 2 , 756 . 23 Ie 10-17-315-032-0000 115 24017 1999 NILES *Write this number on check made Property Location (II wrong call ASSESSOR:312.603.7509.) ' payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST How much is due and when. MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 lf.payment received' 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: , - Payment due Is: (due 31/2000) Penalty 121257 `;fi 3l01i2000 2,756.23 2,756.23 0.00 How was my tax calculated? $/02/2000-x'4/01/2000 ,:2:797.57- 2,756.23 41.34 '410212000 5/01/2000 •2,838.92. 2,756.23 82.69 1998 TOTAL TAX - By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 5,512.46 Where do the dollars go? 1999 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 7,2000. 1999187 INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2000 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior that date,the amount due is: = 2,756.23 The detailed list of your taxing agencies and the dollar 2,756.23 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1,2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. . Your canceled check will serve as your receipt Important taxpayer tips: The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money will indicate your balance due and will contain your first you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double installment payment receipt Otherwise the second pay your taxes.Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties it is making a payment. from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax The Senior Citizens Exemption. Senior Assessment bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption,if applicable,will for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment • be reflected on the second installment tax bill. bill. Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with Please check the box below and complete the form on your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY back to correct the mailing address if necessary. COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PERMANENT REAL ESTATE INDIX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK. lh g 51 Cook County Collector FEB 1 . '00 a:ie Bank I Nom; PCL4-97 LaSalle Bank N.A. Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT o /7 3►n n39 Q Permanent Real Estate Index Numb rc FECF•r 1 1 1 -10173IS0= 32.7562 . FORM NO:096-01548 OCT 99 I Vaa ru at iuua11aiiiiuCill new C,ldle 1 dx 0111 S 1 .. • Amount Due 03(01)2000 Penman Real Estate Ilex Number Volume La Cote Te., Township 9 , 653 . 82 a 10-17-315-044-0000 115 124017 1999 NILES of 'write this number on check made Property Location (ll wrong call ASSESSOR:312-503-7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. How much is due and when? 6140 DEMPSTER ST h..; .; MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 w .4 :-f. . 1st Installment 1st Installment yment duo c (due 3/1/2000) Penalty 121258 ,�. :� 2000 9 653.82. 9,653.82 0.00 How was my tax calculated? l, -mot iv o;t 9'798.63 9,653.82 144.81 ail't .., Ms.N,`1, 9943.43 9,653.82 289.61 1998 TOTAL TAX r,: t&t,.. ` By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 19,307.64 Where do the dollars go? 1999 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILLS 200/2140 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 1,2090. 10991ST INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior I NOW DUE MARCH 1,2000 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior that date,the amount due is: =— 9,653.82 The detailed list of your taxing agencies and the dollar 9,653.82 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1. 2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money will indicate your balance due and will contain your first you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second pay your taxes Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties it is making a payment. from the first installment. The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment Also Thu mailing address so always receive your tax important so that you receive notices Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption,if applicable, will for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment p be reflected on the second installment tax bill. bill. -8 5 51 Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with Please check the box below and complete the form on your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY back to correct the mailing address if necessary. •Of((Ty) COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PERMANENT REAL FEB 1 1 !- ESTATE INDEX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK 1 i ^ i //dn� LaS Bank ! Cook County Collector • A I PCL4-97 LaSalle Bank NA. Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT 1 . 0 / 7 3i5 0I/ 4 0000 Permanent Real Estate Index Number41 RE ='T 11,1 P1 Fe.1.: 4 : V 1 '17- i-.U4'4 38x:5832 FORM NO:09601548 OCT 99 QBILL OF SALE - Corporation Seller,Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion,A Corporation of Illinois,a corporation of 74-1-1£Jc,s having its principal place of business 6140 Dempster Street,Morton Grove,Illinois 60053,in consideration of TEN&00/100 DOLLARS, and other good and valuable consideration,receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,does hereby sell,assign,transfer and set over to Buyer, The Village of Morton Grove of the City of Morton Grove, Coojrounty,Illinois,the following described personal property, to-wit: In the contract dated the 22nd day of February 2000, inventory of current furnishings,fixtures,and equipment and also everything agreed to Exhibit"G"will be honored. N'°z-ery Seller hereby represents and warrants to Buyer that Seller is the absolute owner of said property,that said property is free and clear of all liens,charges and encumbrances,and that Seller has full right,power and authority to sell said personal property and to make this bill of sale. All warranties of quality,fitness,and merchantability are hereby excluded IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller has caused this bill of sale to be signed and sealed in its name by its officers thereunto duly authorized this)/'day of Mamma-a , V . ATTEST: Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion,A Corporati. of Illinois By i _ at.►ii illiam J. Smith' o Weaver President Post Commander L L/ern /Volta-/-0 ,a Notary Public in and for said County,in the State aforesaid, IX)HEREBY CERTIFY that William J. Smith personally known to me to be the President of Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion,A Corporation of Illinois,a corporation,and Jerry Weaver personally known to me to be the Post Commander of said corporation and personally known to me to the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument,appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as such President and they signed and delivered the instrument and caused the corporate seal of said corporation to be affixed thereto,pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation as their free and voluntary act and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal this day of /7 at-LC-�L , [fre "OFFICIAL SEAL" >' William Novello >' Notary Public,State of Illinois t Notary Public >,My Commission Expires 7/7812001% >uasunc cccccc«ceccccccucccccec EXHIBIT G ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE TO BE LEFT IN PLACE AND USED BY BOTH THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AND THE AMERICAN LEGION ANY ITEMS IN THE AMERICAN LEGION SET-ASIDE SPACE ARE NOT INCLUDED ALL WINDOW TREATMENTS IN THE MAIN HALL AND ANNEX 11 NEW 6 FT.FOLDING TABLES 36 NEW 8 FT.FOLDING TABLES 175 METAL FOLDING CHAIRS WITH WOOD SEATS-71 BLUE PLASTIC CHAIRS IN ANNEX-THRESE ARE STACKING TYPE NOT FOLDING. 3 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING TABLES 4 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING CHAIRS 16 OVERHEAD LIGHT FIXTURES IN MAIN HALL AND BAR AREA-4 IN ANNEX 6 NEW EMERGENCY LIGHTS ON FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE AS LONG AS THERE IS A FISH FRY ON FRIDAY EVENINGS. THIS EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: I STAINLESS STEEL 4 DOOR REFRIGERATOR 1 SIX BURNER GAS STOVE WITH OVEN 1 CONVECTION OVEN 4 STAINLESS STEEL DEEP FRYERS WITH BASKETS&FILTER SYSTEM 1 STAINLESS STEEL TOP TABLE 1 STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE DEEP SINK 1 OVERHEAD VENT SYSTEM 1 WALK-IN-COOLER-LOCATED IN BAR AREA (NOTE)SHOULD THE FISH FRY BE DISCONTINUED,THE LEGION WILL REMOVE THE ABOVE LISTED EQUIPMENT OR NEGOTIATE WITH THE VILLAGE IF ANY EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED FOR THE NEW KITCHEN. 4 COAT RACKS IN MAIN HALL COAT ROOM P A SYSTEM FOR FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX 0 Chicago Trlelases Company WARRANTY DEED ILLINOIS STATUTORY THE GRANTOR(S), Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion,A Corporation of Illinois,of the City of Morton Grove, County of Cook, State of Illinois for and in consideration of5INTSCCLOBOGIRDIS and other good and valuable consideration in hand paid, CONVEY(S)and WARRANTS to VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE (GRANTEE'S ADDRESS)6101 Capulina Avenue,Morton Grove, Dlinois 60053 of the County of Co e>f,all interest in the following described Real Estate situated in the County of Cook in the State of Illinois,to wit: *ONE MILLION FORTY THOUSAND &-00/100 DOLLARS See Exhibit'A' attached hereto and made a part hereof SUBJECT TO:Covenants,conditons, an restrictions of record;public and utility easments, if any,general real estate taxes for the years 1999 and 2000 pro-rated through the date of closing,which are to be re-pro-rated based on the actual tax bills and assessments. hereby releasing and waiving all rights under and by virtue of the Homestead Exemption Laws of the State of Illinois. /a- /3 '-.-oe) otcc, 7 /O-I -3rS-'°Test-et c) Permanent Real Estate Index Number(s): 1047-314-001-0000, 10173140020000, 10173140030000 Address(es)of Real Estate: 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grow, Illinois 60053 Dated this * day of /; N �0 0 ■ Morton rove Post#134 • -rican Legion, A Corporation of Illinois By. a "' William J. S 71 President Attesti�!J1 rry Weaver Post Commander EXEMPrfURSUANTTO SECTION 1-11-5 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER STAMP EXEMPTION NO 03792/J >DATE3'CV-er ADOR /ad bt/ordR� S/ G.0 ///y// FE,�yp'F qF R DEED) BY STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF 4,,e. ss. I,the tmdersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County,in the State aforesaid, CERTIFY THAT , personally known to me to be the same person(s)whose name(s)is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person,and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act,for the uses and purposes therein set forth, including the release and waiver of the right of homestead. Given tinder my hand and official seal,this A...//St day of goill-aig , ao o sluuifeelle ereee eleerrrriireX >, "OFFICIAL SEAL" William Novello f >; Notary Public,State of Illinois ,<< /f(J (Notary Public) )(My Commission Expires 7415/2001'{ ?u ucuuccacucucaccccacccccia Prepared By: William J. Novello 8047 Floral Ave. Skokie, Illinois 60077-3605 Mail To: Gabriel S.Berrafato 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053-2843 Name&Address of Taxpayer: The Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 STREET ADDRESS: CITY: COUNTY: COOK TAX NUMBER: 10-17-314-001-0000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: LOTS 1 TO 19 BOTH INCLUSIVE,ALSO THAT PART OF THE VACATED GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTH UNE OF LOT 4 EXTENDED WEST AND ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF LOT 19 EXTENDED WEST, LYING EAST OF LOTS 1 AND 3 AND THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 AND WEST OF LOTS 4 TO 19, BOTH INCLUSIVE,AND THE WEST UNE OF SAID LOT 4 EXTENDED NORTH TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 11;ALSO THE VACATED ALLEY LYING BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST UNES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 4,5,6,7 AND THAT PART OF LOT 8;ALSO,THE VACATED ALLEY BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST ONES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3,ALL IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 20, 1929 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 10375688, IN COOK COUNTY, IUNOIS. • PARCEL 2: THAT PART OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY AND THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN THE SUBDIVIISON OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 1037588, RECORDED MAY 20, 1929,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 10 EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTH UNE OF LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVIISON OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID,SAID SOUTH UNE ALSO BEING THE NORTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY;THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID LOT 20 TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID LOT 20, SAID WEST UNE ALSO BEING THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY;THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST UNE OF LOT 20,A DISTANCE OF 7.0 FEET;THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY,SAID WEST UNE ALSO BEING THE EAST UNE OF LOT 11 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID;THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY;SAID WEST UNE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BEING ADJACENT TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 11 AND ADJACENT TO THE VACATE EAST-WEST ALLEY PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 14439905;THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILUNOIS. PARCEL 3: THE SOUTH 7 FEET OF THE WEST 44.33 FEET OF LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILUNOIS. CLEGALD Law Offices of • Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)965-1133 Facsimile(847) 967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porter,of Counsel March 22, 2000 Larry N. Ark Village Administrator Village of Morton Grove 6010 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: Acquisition of Legion property Dear Larry: On Tuesday morning, March 21, 2000, we initiated the steps in closing the acquisition of the Legion property. As you will see from the enclosures, there still remain a few loose ends, which must be completed prior to the ultimate and final consummation of the transaction. This stems from the problem of the description and identification of the vacation and dedication of the alley running east —west from Moody. Accordingly, please find the following: 1. Cash Escrow Trust Agreement, Chicago Title and Trust Company, outlining the transaction and how it is to be consummated. 2. Amendatory or Supplemental Instructions to that escrow shows that everything is to be held until the receipt of five documents, which should come from the Legion along with my approval of the new amended survey. 3. A copy of the Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement, which will be held until all documents have been received and approved. 4. A copy of the Deed, which has not been filed yet, along with a new legal description attached. 5. A copy of the tax proration statement, which is indicated on the second page of the disbursement statement which also shows the refund of monies to the Village for payment of taxes when due. Then we should pay them representing the balance of the 1999 taxes and the 2000 taxes up to the date of closing. 6. A copy of the Plat of Survey, which has to be amended and should not be used. It is only for review and comparison with the new and amended survey. Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator March 22, 2000 Page 2 7. A copy of the Joint Direction to transfer funds from Joint Order Escrow, including interest earned on our$100,000 to be paid to the Village of Morton Grove. 8. A copy of five paid First Installment Real Estate Tax Bills covering the Legion property. In addition to the above closing documents, I received the following documents from the Legion, which are important regarding the above transaction: A. Newly Elected Legion Members, Corporate Roster, and Responsibilities showing the addresses, telephone numbers, etc. B. A copy of the Legion's Certificate of Insurance, which covers their liabilities as well as showing the Village of Morton Grove as an additional insured. C. Muellermist Irrigation Co. Maintenance Service Contract that the Legion has regarding the lawn sprinkler system. D. Copy of the invoice for the boiler & machinery insurance, which was not renewed effective March 14, 2000—something that should be taken up with IRMA concerning the boiler& machinery insurance. The Legion has or had a verbal agreement with a pest exterminator for the building, which was paid in cash every month to Anderson Pest Control along with the scavenger service of Groot. Obviously, the above maintenance contracts should be discussed and determined whether to be maintained or replaced. As soon as I get the final consummation and papers on the transaction, I will forward the balance. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO GSB/am Enclos e(s) Although I did not include copies of all the enclosures, I felt that you should have copies of the tax bills for 1999 (#1 — 5), which Dave Erb (letter only) should be added to the Village tax list. C:DATA\WORDDOCS\VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AMERICAN LEGION POST 134\CORRESPONDENCE ARFT LTR 12-27-99.DOC Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Btinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)965-2233 Facsimile(847)967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porter,of Counsel March 27, 2000 David 0. Erb Finance Director Village of Morton Grove 6010 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: Acquisition of Legion property Dear Dave: I am pleased to inform you that the above-entitled acquisition of the Legion property was ultimately consummated on Friday, March 24, 2000. Accordingly, enclosed please find the following: 1. A copy of the Cash Escrow Trust Agreement, previously submitted to the Village, signed by all parties and dated March 21, 2000. 2. A copy of the Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement, which was prepared on March 21, 2000, but not fully implemented due to some final showings that the Legion ("Seller") had to produce. 3. A copy of one of the Legion's 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill, which on the front thereof gives the proration of the 1999 taxes as well as the 2000 taxes, approximating $18,500.00. The proration for the 2000 taxes should have been $6,729.48 or a total of$21,906.00. 4. A copy of the Letter of Transmittal from Chicago Title, which enclosed our checks for the over deposit of our funds, along with the interest, payable to the Village of Morton Grove. Attached thereto are the final escrow receipt and final disbursement 22OOoc' — authorization. i ot,% (- 4J6io,�o 5. A check payable to the Village of Morton Grove in the sum o CA--.7 presenting interest on the $100,000 earnest money deposited with the mpany. 32ooco `Ilo(e°i Dconi Gds+✓ 6. A check in the sum of 18,002.23-t presenting the net over deposit of Village funds. (See copy of Escrow Tr ursement Statement dated March 21, 2000, which has a complete breakdown of our costs and expenses, and the net over deposit of $18,002.23.) 7. A copy of the actual Deed from the Legion to the Village, which must now be recorded with the Recorder of Deeds. This may take a week or two regarding this matter. Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates David O. Erb, Finance Director March 27, 2000 Page 2 8. A copy of the Bill of Sale from the Legion to the Village concerning the personal property conveyed with the acquisition of the Legion. 9. A copy of the updated survey, which now has the proper legal description as well as the layout of the property that we acquired from the Legion. (I am enclosing two extra copies for Larry Arft's copy of this letter. If the Village needs more copies, we will have to order them from Mike Mattis under Order No. 55-00.) 10. A copy of the Title Commitment, which I have marked thereon Certain Objections to be waived. (The final Title Policy will be delivered in the near future with the return of our recorded Deed.) I cannot file a petition for the exemption of taxes until I have the recorded Deed returned, since it must be attached to the petition. The petition must be filed during the only window of opportunity, which is now through April 10, 2000. This will create a problem for our taxes and the exemptions. In regards to the balance of the 1999 and 2000 taxes, the monies that are herewith enclosed must be held in your Village escrow or trust account to pay the 2nd installment of the 1999 taxes and a portion of the 2000 taxes, which will be prorated up through March 21, 2000. In addition, the Legion has agreed to re-prorate the 1999 and 2000 taxes based on the actual bills received. In addition, we are still awaiting the ALTA survey showing the location of all utilities involving the Legion property. This procedure takes approximately eight weeks and I should have it by May 1, 2000. If there is anything further regarding the above, please call me. e truly yours, e • BRIEL S BERRAFATO GSB/amz Enclosure(s) c: Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator C:\DATA\WORDDOCS\VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE\AMERICAN LEGION POST 134\CORRESPONDENCE\ERB LTR 03-27-00.DOC ® CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1700 S. ELMHURST RD. , MT. PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056 (847) 758-4747 FAX: (847) 758-2207 Date: 03/24/00 GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES 8720 FERRIS AVE In reply,please refer ROOM 218 Escrow p MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053 to our 0200092 1 NSC 020009261 In accordance with the above numbered escrow trust instructions you will fmd enclosed the items listed below CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $18,002.23 PAYABLE TO THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $270.06 PAYABLE TO THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE DISBURSEMENT STATEMENT FOR JOINT ORDER COPY OF DEED SENT FOR RECORDING We are pleased to have had this opportunity to serve you.If you have any questions in this regard,kindly direct them to the attention of the undersigned. Sincerely, Li/lThe)gy /pleb ji LISA A. ROBERTS ESCROW TRUST DEPARTMENT GEN6CFR E AND TRUST COMPANY ESCROW RECEIPT AND DISBURSEMENT AUTHORIZATION PAGE 1 ESCROW NUM: 020008418-001 ORDER NUM: 01409-020008418 SK CLOSER: BONNIE J. MILLER BUYER: SELLER: PROPERTY: RECEIPTS CLOSE CITIBANK MONEY MARKET 100,370.06 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 100, 000.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 200,370.06 DISBURSEMENTS A NEW CRA S 000000002840 02/24/00 100,000.00 CHECK TOTAL 100,000.00 B CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY INVESTMENT FEE 100.00 CHECK TOTAL 100.00 C CHICAGO TITLE ESCROW 20009261 TRANSFER AS DIRECTED 100, 000.00 CHECK TOTAL 100,000.00 D THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE INTEREST EARNED ON INVESTMENT 270.06 CHECK TOTAL 270.06 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 200,370.06 BALANCE 0.00 03'27(00 11:11 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CII SUBIttBAC COIMER,DIV 4002 -00 LCOMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE n1/491-??17-11:e° C?7, r4.9" • ictz irry '"Chico o Title Insurance Company g P Providing Title Related Services Since 1847 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,a Missouri corporation,herein called the Comppany.fox a valuable consideration,hereby commits to issue its poky or pohcea of title insurance,as identified in Schedule A (which policy or policies cover title risks end ere subject to the Exclusions from Coverage and the Conditio=n and Stipulations as=rained in said policy/irs)in favor of the proposed Insured named in Schedule a sowner or mortgagee of the estate or interest in the land deserted or to in Schedule A,upon payment the ums and charges therefor,aD subject to the provisions of Schedules A and B hereof and to the Commitment Conditions and Stipulations which are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of the Commitment.A complete copy of the Commitment Conditions and Stipulations is available upon request and such include,but are not limited to,the proposed Insured's obligation to&close,in writing,knowledge of any additional defeats,liens, =cumbrances,adverse claims or other matters which are not contained in the Commitment;provisions that the Company's liability shall in no event exceed the amount of the pot icy/ies as stated in Schedule A hereof,must be based on the terms of this Commitment,shall be only to the proposed Insured and shall be only for actual loss incurred in good faith reliance on this Commitment and prow ions relating to the General Exceptions,to which the piiryiies will be subject unless the same are sed of to the satisfaction of the Company. This Commitment shall be effective only when the identity of the proposed Insured and the amount of the policy or policies committed for have been inserted in Schedule A hereof by the Company,either at the time of the issuance of this Commitment or by issuance of a revised Commitment. ibis Commitment is preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and obligations hereunder shell cease and terminate at months after the effective dater hereof or when the policy or policies committed for shall issue,whichever first occurs,provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies Is not the fault of the Company. This Commitment is based upon a search and examination of Company records and/or public records by the Company. Utilised=of the mkormation contained herein by an entity other than the Company or a member of the Chicago Title and Trust Family of Title Insurers for the purpose of issuing of its search decor policycon police esshall considered a violation of the proprietary rights of the This Commitment shall not be valid or binding until signed by an authorized signatory. Issued By. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY BY CHICAGO 1T LE INSURANCE COMPANY 1700 5.EL.MHURST ROAD MOUNT PROSPECT,IL 60056 )+''i aa2, aid SiSnatwY � ;:s:a p av lc=r Refer Inquiries To: .,21q :• 't BYI�t� •>'•i Fr Commitment No.: 1 1409 007835740 r4SC. ewes.4/IS cal 53/21/CC 03'27/00 11112 FAX 1 847 755 2207 CTI SUBURBAN COMMER.PL' CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A TOUR REFERENCE: LOTS 1-18 ORDER NO.: .409 077935740 /CSC EFFECTIVE DATE: NARCE 16, 2000 1. POLICY OR POLICIES TO BE ISSUED: OWNER'S POLICY; ALTA OWNERS 1992 AMOUNT; $1,040,000.00 PROPOSED INSURED: THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 2. THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT AND COVERED HEREIN IS A FEE SIMPLE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. TITLE TO SAID ESTATE OR INTEREST IN SAW LAND IS AT THE EFFECTIVE DATE VESTED IN: PROFORMA TITLE !TROING: TES VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, R MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MORTON GROVE POST #134, TEE AMERICAN LEGION, A CORP OF ILLINOIS. 4. MORTGAGE OR TRUST DEED TO BE INSURED: NONE sxv LR2 33/27/00 10:07:42 1 Y73. PAGE Al 03.27.00 11:12 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CTS 5tiBLTEAN COXILIt.PL' . CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMiTMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCFIEDULE A(CONTINUED) ORDER NO.; 1409 007835740 NEC 5. THE LAND REFERRED TO LN THIS COMMITMENT IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LYING Brag=1: LOTS 1 TO 19 SOUTH INCLUSIVE, LOT 4 EXTENDED WEST VACATE: WEST AND AVE ALONG TEM NORTH Brag= LINE OF LOT 19 EXTENDED WEST, LYING EAST OF LOTS 1 AND 3 AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 AND WEST CF LOTS 4 TO 19, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND TEE WEST LINE OP SAID LOT 4 EXTENDED NORTH TO TEE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 11; ALSO TEE VACATED ALLEY LYING BETWEEN TEE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT 1 BXTZN ED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7 AND THAT PART OF LOT 8; ALSO, THE VACATED ALLEY EETW88N THE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT i EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3. ALL IN TEE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF TEE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RA*IGE 13. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING R COOK COUNTY,P ITITHEREOF - RECORDED MAY 20, 929 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER PARCEL 2: TEAT PART OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY.AND THE NORTE-SOUTH ALLEY IN THE SUBDIVI150N OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST CHARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF TES THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 1037588, RECORDED MAY 20, 1929, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TAT 10 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 10 EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTH LINE OP LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID, SAID SOUTH LINE ALSO REINS TEE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 20 TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 20, SAID WEST LINE ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 20, A DISTANCE OF 7.0 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY pfa7TT,gL, WITH TEE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO TEE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY, SAID WEST LINE ALSO BEING TEE EAST LINE OF LOT 11 IN TEE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY; SAID WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BEING ADJACENT TO TEE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 11 AND ADJACENT TO THE VACATE EAST-WEST ALLEY PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 14439905; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 3; THE SOUTH 7 FEET OF TEE WEST 44.33 FEET OP LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVISION Cr- THE SOUTH 3 ACRES CF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTE, RANGE 13. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. K.]C71 PAGE A2 LR2 03/27/00 10:07:43 71 09:27.00 11:13 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CIT. SUBURBAN COSMER.DL\ . Lgjuvo:vu: . CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCFIFDULE B ORDER NO.: 1409 007835740 NSC 1. IF EXTMNDED COVERAGE OVER THE FIVE GENERAL EXCEPTIONS IS REQUESTED, WE SHOULD HE FURNISHED TEE FOLLOWING: A. A CURRENT ALTA/ACSM OR ILLINOIS LAND TITLE SURVEY CERTIFIED TO CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY; B. A PROPERLY EXECUTED ALTA STATEMENT; C. UTILITY LETTERS FROM THE MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY (SF (, UNINCORPORATED) , LOCAL OAS, ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES !D A A IF APPLICABLE, THE LOCAL CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY. ni MATTERS DISCLOSED BY THE ABOVE DOC@3MITATION WILL 2E SHOWN SPECIFICALLY. NOTE: THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THIS COVERAGE. ((((''''� 2. NOTE FOR INFORMATION: THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THIS COMMITMENT AND �n} ANY POLICY :snap PURSUANT HERETO SHALL NOT comma PRIOR TO THE r DATE ON WHICH ALL CHARGES PROPERLY BILLED BY THE COMPANY HAVE SEEN FULLY PAID. a 3. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF THE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS q, N-/ SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES, AND FOR THE �M ry MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THAT PORTION A '' 1 OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OP THE NORTH LINE CF TEE FIRST EAST AND WEST L✓ ALLEY NORTH OP DEMPSTER STREET, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 66 FEET WIDE AND 270.65 FEET LONG, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET LYING BETWEEN LOTS 1 AND 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, IN THE SUBDIVISION AFORESAID, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STRT..$T,PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON JULY 27, 1954 AND RECORDED AUGUST 10, 1954 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 15984620. c 4. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY C? NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMLPANY, ITS _ SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR TEE MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE, LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET IN MORTON GROVE, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STREET, PASSED BY IRE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1958, AND RECORDED ON DECEMBER 18, 1958 AS DOCUMENT NLTSER 17408464. 3 5. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRW PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN TEE VACATED ALLEY SOUTH AND ADJOINING LOT 1, AS RESERVED EN TEE ORDINANCE PASSED BY TEE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, VACATING SAID ALLEY PASSED ON JULY 30, 1956 AND RECORDED V SCSI XJ1 PAGE Hl LR2 03/27/00 1C:07:45 CHICAG0'1'1'1LE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B ORDER NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC 1. IF EXTENDED COVERAGE OVER THE FIVE GENERAL EXCEPTIONS IS REQUESTED, WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED THE FOLLOWING: A. A CURRENT ALTA/ACSM OR ILLINOIS LAND TITLE SURVEY CERTIFIED TO CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY; B. A PROPERLY EXECUTED ALTA STATEMENT; C. UTILITY LETTERS FROM THE MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY (IF UNINCORPORATED) , LOCAL GAS, ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES AND IF APPLICABLE, THE LOCAL CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY. MATTERS DISCLOSED BY THE ABOVE DOCUMENTATION WILL BE SHOWN SPECIFICALLY. NOTE: THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THIS COVERAGE. 2 . NOTE FOR INFORMATION: THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THIS COMMITMENT AND ANY POLICY ISSUED PURSUANT HERETO SHALL NOT COMMENCE PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH ALL CHARGES PROPERLY BILLED BY THE COMPANY HAVE BEEN FULLY PAID. M 3 . 1. TAXES FOR THE YEAR(S) 1999 AND 2000 2000 TAXES ARE NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE. IA. NOTE: 1999 FIRST INSTALLMENT IS DUE BY MARCH 01, 2000 NOTE: 1999 FINAL INSTALLMENT NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE PERM TAX# PCL YEAR 1ST INST STAT 2ND INST STAT 10-17-314-001-0000 1 OF 5 1998 $911.78 PAID $843 .33 PAID 10-17-314-002-0000 2 OF 5 1998 $901.53 PAID $833 .82 PAID 10-17-314-003-0000 3 OF 5 1998 $1,045.77 PAID $967.17 PAID 10-17-315-032-0000 4 OF 5 1998 $1,816.36 PAID $3, 696.10 PAID 10-17-315-044-0000 5 OF 5 1998 $7,586.46 PAID $11,721.18 PAID (/"I Qo t • o � * * * * * * * * . . . . . . . . , 'f-cf. kL— 30 13 y3.Sv 4y,v\c& 1. TAXES FOR THE YEAR(S) 1998 AND 1999 1999 TAXES ARE NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE. 1A. NOTE: 1998 FIRST INSTALLMENT WAS DUE MARCH 02, 1999 R.VRCBI LR2 PAGE B1 LR2 03/21/00 10:04:09 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B (CONTINUED) ORDER NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC NOTE: 1998 FINAL INSTALLMENT IS DUE NOVEMBER 01, 1999 PERM TAX# PCL YEAR 1ST INST STAT 2ND INST STAT 10-17-314-001-0000 1 OF 5 1998 $911.78 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-314-002-0000 2 OF 5 1998 $901.53 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-314-003-0000 3 OF 5 1998 $1,045.77 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-315-032-0000 4 OF 5 1998 $1,816.36 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-315-044-0000 5 OF 5 1998 $7,586.46 PAID NOT BILLED * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * • * * * • • • * * * • * * * • * B 5. :. . - •• • •. s. BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND • •- NOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE FACIL - •- •• • • MA. MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN 60vT PORTION OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE FIRS T AND WEST ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLI STREET, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 66 FEET WIDE AND 270.65 FEET LONG, SAID P• ION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET LYING BETWEEN LOTS 1 AND 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, ' THE SUBDIVISION AFORESAID, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING S• • STREET,PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON JULY 27, 1954 AND REC• • •ED AUGUST 10, 1954 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 15984620. C 6. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC S: ' CE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILL OIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC S: 'VICE UTILITIES, AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF NOW LOCATED IN THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE, LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH INE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET IN MORTON GRO r, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STREET, PASSED BY THE VILLAG^ OF MORTON GROVE ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1958, AND RECORDED ON DECEMBER 18, 1' 8 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408464. D 7. EASEMENT FOR THE BE - IT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND - SIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND :IGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND RENEWAL AND . -CONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THE VACATED ALLEY SOUTH AND ADJOINING • 1, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GRO :, VACATING SAID ALLEY PASSED ON JULY 30, 1958 AND RECORDED DECEMBER , 1958 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408465. E 8. RELATI - TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 1 AND .0 S 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, WE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: RI S OF THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED REET, FOR THE MAINTENANCE TEHREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERES, ETC. F 9 RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEOGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OF THE•- • - •Mur ER STREET AND SOUTH OF THE ••••. U OF LOT 1 EXTENDED RCSCHBC'O PAGE B 2 LR2 LR2 03/21/00 10:04:09 C3%27/00 11:14 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CT: SUBURBAN COMNER.DIY. 4.100t/UU7 . - .CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B (CONTINUED) ORDER NO. : 1409 307635740 NSC DECEMBER '_8, 1958 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408465. l 6. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEORGIASA AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 1 AND LOTS 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, WE NOTE TEE FOLLOWING: RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED STREET, FOR TEE MAINTENANCE TER= OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERBS, ETC. ✓ 7. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION CF THAT PART OF GEOGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTE OF THE NORTH LINE OF DEMPSTER STREET AND SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 EXTENDED EAST, WE NOTE TEE FOLLOWING: RIGHTS OP THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN TEE VACATED STREET FOR THE MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERS, ETC. • 8. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF TEE ALLEY LYING BETWEEN TEE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3, WE NOTE THE FOLLOWING; RIGHTS OF TEE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED ALLEY, FOR THE MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERS, ETC. A n �9. WE SHOULD BE FURNISH® A CERTIFIED COPY OF TAE CIRUCTORS' RESOLUTIONS Q Y`_T]' AUTHORIZING TEE CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE 1D BE INSURED. SAID RESOLUTIONS SHOULD EVIDENCE THE AUTHORITY OF TEE PERSONS EXECUTING THE CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE. IF THEY D NOT, A CERTIFIED COPY OF DEE CORPORATE BY-LAWS ALSO SHOULD BE FURNISHD.O / IF SAID CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE CC4PAISBS ALL OR SUBSTANTIALLY ALL TEE // CORPORATION'S ASSETS, WE ALSO SHOULD BE FURNISHED A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE SHAREHOL DER/MENIER RESOLUTIONS WEICH AUTHORIZE SAID CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE. IRIS COMMITMENT IS SUBJECT TO SUCH FURTHER EXCEPTIONS, IF ANY, AS MAY BE DEEM= NECESSARY AFTER OUR REVIEW OF THESE MATERIALS. 2 10 WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED A CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING PROM TEE ' ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE. IF SUCH A CERTIFICATE IS NOT FURNISHED, OUR I r POLICY WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION: "CONSEQUENCES OF TEE FAILURE OP THE PARTY IN TITLE TO THE ESTATE OR rTTEREST )1\19IN TAE :ONO DESCRIBED IM SCHEDULE A TO COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE "DOING BUSINESS" LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS.' 0 11. RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED PARCEL 2 FOR MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS. SEWERS AND OTHER FACILITIES. P 12. ENCROACIRlcNT OF CURBS LOCATED ON TEE PROPERTY WEST AND ADJOINING ONTO THE LAND HEREIN AS DISCLOSED BY SURVEY MADE BY SAMBORSXI, MATTIS. INC. DATED MARCH 14,2000 OE NO. 55.00 ** END ** ACSCID00 PAGE B 2 X,71 LR2 03/27/00 10;07:45 U3' '0U 11:13 FAX 1 847 758 :-U7 CT: 5UBCRBAN CUMMLX.U11. 4,'UU7/UU ENDORSEMENT ATTACHED TO AND FORMING A PART OF POLICY NUMBER 1409 007835740 NSC ISSUED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY LOCATION ENDORSE 4 - CONTIGUUn THE COMPANY HEREBY INSURES THE INSURED AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE STBICE THE INSURED SHALL SUSTAIN BY RFASONeWACCURACIES IN THE FOLLOWING ASSURANCE: PARCEL 1 Me PARCEL 2, AD*ZSCE:HED IN SCHEDULE A, ARE CONTIGUOUS TO EACH OTHER AND, TAKEN AS A TRACT, CONST?TUTE ONE PARCEL OF LAND. 2 THIS ENDOR$ NT IS MADE A PART OF THE POLICY AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS ^ ^ AND PROVISIONS THEREOF AND OF ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS THERETO. EXCEPT TO THE `j'T�t EXTENT EXPRESSLY STATED, IT NEITHER MODIFIES MY OF TEE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THE POLICY A= ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS, NOR DOES IT EXTEND THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE POLICY AND ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS, NOR DOES IT INCREASE THE FACE AMOUNT THEREOF. vrouw R.Tl CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY SIGNATURE PAGE POLICY NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC THIS POLICY SHALL NOT BE VALID OR BINDING UNTIL SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY. CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY B S/ AUTHORIZED ' GNATORY POLSIGPC LR2 03/21/00 10:27:28 Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)965-2233 Facsimile(847) 967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porte,of Counsel eC August 18, 2000 Real `V `® William J. Novello, Esquire pUO 211000 Novello &Associates, P.C. V8 8047 Floral Avenue "���a�o{MorOGI° Skokie, IL 60077-3605 In re: Real Estate Taxes for Morton Grove American Legion Post 134, 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, IL Dear Bill: Enclosed please find the Notices of Proposed Assessed Valuation concerning the American Legion, which appear to be reduced due to your filing of a Petition to Revise Assessed Evaluation. Please review these Notices of Proposed Assessed Valuation for the year 2000, which obviously mean that the proration for the year 2000 will be based upon the actual bills received in view of the proposed changes to the assessed valuations. I have prepared and will be submitting the Real Estate Exemption Complaints for the year 2000 to the Tax Board of Appeals when the municipal tax exemption will be open or available in September 2000. In view of these developments, please review and if you have any questions, please contact me. ery truly yours, i ABRIEL S. 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H g W p 2 U i U -U a $= W z n y -3 0 3-0 a I• W 6 w+z m W N 1 w I z w W `E N x to m CE 1m � z m= - .. i c O OF Un a 2 wt - FO_ . c- 17 ° =i a .a < tr Village of Morton grove Of Office of the Village Administrator MEMORANDUM TO: Ed Hildebrandt, Bu :mmissioner FROM: Larry N. Arft, Vil a ,.�l� inistrator i CC: George Incledon, Polh.- Chief David Erb, Finance • rector/Treasurer DATE: September 15, 2000 RE: Fire Range Testing at American Legion Memorial Civic Center Please find attached a copy of correspondence over the signature of William Smith along with an attached report from Best Technology Systems, Inc. As you will note, the report outlines the test results for the firing range on the lower level of the facility which was required as a condition of the recent purchase of the building by the Village of Morton Grove. Also attached is a copy of a certificate of liability insurance which was also required to be provided by the American Legion. The certificate does list the Village of Morton Grove as an additional insured. If after reviewing the report you have any questions or concerns regarding the operation of the firing range, please contact my office. A copy of the documents should also be filed with your Facility File for the Legion building. As you will note, I have also sent copies of this to David Erb for the Master Building File and to Chief Incledon for his information. LNA/sl admin econ dev\legion\tiring range.mem attachments Richard T. Flickinger Municipal Center 6101 Capulina Avenue • Morton Grove, Illinois 60053-2985 A Tel: (847) 965-4100 • TDD (847) 470-5249 • Fax: (847) 965-4162 �� MORTON GROVE POST #134, THE AMERICAN LEGION, INC. (An Illinois Not For Profit Corporation) September 8, 2000 To: Village of Morton Grove From: William J. Smith, Gun Club President Subject: OSHA Range Testing Re: Paragraph 6, Subsection K of the Sales Agreement. Gentlemen: Best Technology Systems Inc. recently completed their testing of the gun range located in our set-aside space. Their report is attached. After a discussion with Gary Chin of Best Technology Systems Inc. he and I distilled the report into manageable terms. The summary of his report is: 1. The Range is safe to use for pistol and rifle shooting providing no shooter is on the firing line for more than 30 minutes in an 8-hour period. 2. The "Ready Room" (Glassed in area behind the firing area) and the Range Officer's booth are totally safe and may be used for any length of time since the lead level in those areas are extremely low and exceed OSHA standards. 3. Lead emissions to the outside are even lower and exceed OSHA standards. 4. We will inquire of Gleason-Elfering Co. as to upgrading our ventilation system so that shooters may stay on the firing line for longer periods of times if they wish. 5. We will put a sign or other notification in the range requiring shooters to limit their time on the firing line to 30 minutes. 6. Per Mr. Chin, range conditions will not affect persons shooting adult air guns (.177 caliber) or BB guns as long as no one else is utilizing a standard rifle or pistol at the same time. Ce •.ially, •w William��mith President, Gun Club Post#134 • BEST TECHNOLOGY 12010 S. AeroDrive Plainfield, IL 60544 Phone: (815) 254-9554 SYSTEMS, I NC. Fax (815) 254-9558 DBE/MBE Asian Minority Quality Specialists in Bullet Trap Maintenance and Range Decontamination Owned Business September 7, 2000 Mr. William Smith C/O The Research Group, Inc. 7900 Milwaukee Avenue Suite 222 Niles, IL 60714 RE: American Legion Post 134 Initial Exposure Assessment Ventilation System Evaluation BTL-99080 Dear Mr. Smith: This letter is in regards to the initial exposure assessment and ventilation system evaluation that Best Technology Systems, Inc. conducted on July 19, 2000. During the tests we found that the ventilation system is not providing adequate negative pressure within the shooting range. Also, the air throughput through the range is 38 fpm, which is below the NIOSH (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health) recommended 50 fpm at the firing line and down range. The initial exposure assessment test shows that the shooters are being exposed to lead concentration above the OSHA action level of 30 ug/m3, and the PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit) of 50 ug/m3. The test showed that the shooters at your facility were averaging 197ug/m3 in an 8 hour TWA(Time Weighted Average). The air sampling results from behind the firing line were also high at 112 ug/m3 in an 8 hour TWA. The air samples taken outside of the range door were low at 6 ug/m3, and also the range ventilation exhaust to the outside was low at 3 ug/m3 in an 8 hour TWA. These tests show that in the range the shooters and employees are being exposed to high levels of lead during shooting at the firing line and behind the firing line. Since the exposure to the shooters was above the action level and the PEL for lead on the day of the testing, it is recommended based on the test results that the shooters at this facility should not shoot longer than 30 minutes per day to keep them below the OSHA action level of 30 ug/m3 over an 8 hour TWA . If the lead levels exceed 30 ug/m3, engineering controls will have to be implemented to reduce the lead exposure to the employees and shooters. Best Technology Systems, Inc. also recommends that the owner have the air distribution balanced and corrected by a ventilation contractor, this should help reduce the lead exposure to the shooters and get the range into compliance with NIOSH and OSHA standards. If any corrections are made, the initial exposure assessment and the ventilation system check should be repeated again. Best Technology Systems, Inc. recommends that you contact Mike Bott at Gleason & Elfering (847- 566-6009)as a ventilation contractor to remedy the problems at your facility. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to give me a call. Regards, 7 7 24. Gary M. Chinn President GMC/dap Attachments(5) AMERICAN LEGION POST 134 Ventilation System Check List Smoke Generator Test Results Amemometer Test Results Start Time 7:57:00 Length of range 50 ft. Backwall Ft/min 0 Stop Time 7:58.20 LN.FT. per minute 37.5 Backwall Temp 75 Smoke swirl at or behind firing line yes_X no_ If yes, explain: Swirled behind the firing line and went out into the hallway and to the first floor. Magnahelic Reading -0.002 firing lanes 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FTt/min 103 95 195 109 125 100 Temp 75 75 75 75 74 73 Below Countertop Ft/min 50 0 0 0 0 0 Temp(F) 75 75 75 74 74 74 Midrange Ft./min 0 0 0 0 0 0 Temp(F) 75 75 75 75 75 75 Bullet Trap Ft./min 0 0 0 0 0 0 FO 75 75 75 75 75 75 Ventilation exhaust Ft/min 325 Temp 68F Bullet Trap Area EMSL Analytical . • 3 Cooper St.,Westmont,NJ 08108 Phone: (856)858-4800 Fax: (856)8584571 Email: Otemail Attn: Barbara Crowder Customer ID: BEST54 Best Technology System Customer PO: 12010 South Aero Dr. Plainfield,IL 60544 Received: 07/26/00 4:20 PM Fax: 815-254-9558 Phone: 815-254-9554 EMSL Order. 010008538 Project: American Legion/BTL-99080 EMSL Project ID: Lead in Air by Flame AAS (NIOSH 7082) Lead Client Sample Description Lab ID Analyzed Volume Concentration Notes 99080-1 0001 8/1/00 525 L 262.0 Ng/m' 99080-2 0002 8/1/00 735 L 494.0 Ng/m' 99080-3 0003 8/1/00 735 L 596.0 pg/m' 99080-4 0004 8/1/00 2100 L 6.8 pg/m' 99080-5 0005 8/1/00 2100 L 256.0 pg/m' 99080-6 0006 8/1/00 2100 L 20.8 pg/m' 99080-7 0007 8/1/00 2100 L 14.1 pg/m' 99080-8 0008 8/1/00 n/a <5.0 Ng/filter R porting limit is 5 uglglter Al Cod.#100194 Page 2 of 2 IPage of C1` of_ (�/Od c 1J 3 Y t/.f CHAIN OF CUSTODY BEST TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. Quality Specialists in Lead and Asbestos Removal Relinquished Date/Time: 12010 5.Aero Drive,Plainfield,IL 60544 Technician/ASP Signature: (815)254-9554 Fax:(815)254-9558 .+•..........«.„.„.....«.........„ Received Date/me: 71k I i If:7ti/ By: L V V Analyst Signature: AIR MONITORING FIELD LOG AND LABORATORY REPORT Date: ',- I CC -OQ Job# BTL-99080 Lab Project# Ernst Project: American Legion Job Address: 6140 W.Dempster,Morton Grove,IL 60053 Client: Same Addresss: Same Technician/ASP: 6A A.{ C-4 i n A IDPH#: L-Stoell p No.of men on job site 3 #of lanes (Q Venetian Escalator Gran Trap Other 5M1 D 'ir” • Clean only A Scrolls B Recycle C Demo D Filter Change E Filter Breakdown F Ora A . .. ' T SAMPLES PUMPS START IA P STOP a TOTAL MN. FLOW LMN • Al.VOLUME ,f 5 A d a i rs frf3 -1 •90eh_ 81e ii 0 6210 r2IS Si. _____-----. LAB S FBR / FLD FCC SAMPLE CATEGORY PUMP V SAMPLE LOCATION: 1 ((AA c i \ —BACKGROUND i/.FLOW L Cr(fl G�30 n 1 JJ Q "tit/ ABATEMENT FLOW r PAikt1-“ne. -314-"1 / — TASK:(RecordLeRer(s)fromabove) ' _EXCURSION V/.'p/^CHECK it L' :C Le JrlO TASK: K other) SXoo3.A C ✓0.5 DEGREES Je CD, 5CA Of 1.44N Work Area or OUT of Work Area PERSONAL Y SAMPLES PUMPS START®P STOP )P TOTAL MIN. FLOW UMW TOTAL VOLUME P'r' 1 K a F eck A 91oi'b-2I Z I tr'' I Iii a-I0 I 315— —]35- LABS FB/g / .}\Lp FCC SAMPLE CATEGORY PUhW/ / SAMPLE LOCATION:( Lc�n Q 1 /r _BACKGROUND ✓/N�YT.FLOW l__.Fl f.i.) CZ J. OA. 5S itjD4” _ABATEMENT VANAL FLOW +• . _ . TASK:(Record Letter(s)from above) ('4 C.n _.EXCURSION V/CHECK. _ - TASK:yLother) ,J J GOf./1 l: CL E 45 DEGREES N Work Area or OUT of Work — ERSO AL 3 SAMPLE S PUMPS START P STOP A P TOTAL MN. 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FLOW UMN TOTAL VOLUME Jahn. 1 �rA, `OASO-S Cr 50 ' iti 210 !'U (72 1aO DAn &03 re, SAMPLE LOCATION: £x} itp —fl / I nF FCC SAMPL�CKGROUND PUMP/,/lyfr.FLOW (�a1 i f dim e.bera. V� ` _ABATEMENT ✓�/AL FLOW TASK:(Record Letter(s)from above) _EXCURSION Y/((lX CHECK TASK other) S4\co_fivT [[tte� CLEARANCE ✓45 DEGREES .VfN Work Area or OUT of Woo a —PERSONAL Asbestos clearances need 3,850 liters or better Lead clearances need 200 liters or better Page_ of of_ CHAIN OF CUSTODY • BEST TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. • Quality Specialists in Lead and Asbestos Removal Relinquished Daterrme: 12010 S.Aero Drive,Plainfield,IL 60544 Technician/ASP Signature: (815)254-9554 Fax.(815)254-9558 '«••«*«'"«•«.«•••..««•••«*••««•••---«•««. Received Datelme: 1 I tc, ((-, y:1-0-t V By: 1 Li Analyst Signature: AIR MONITORING FIELD LOG AND LABORATORY REPORT Date: ' - 1e\ -00 Job# ( m-c -tic YO Lab Project# Gn1IL Project SS\m<r it.An Lcc cn Job Address: 1 . - t 1 c r V ,{ a r ti u 1 C .cc .13 Client: Sfr,1T„Z Addresss: cr.,.rf & Technician/ASP: GAtt--I itrk,C.S.;A(\ IDPH#. (..- St9J No.of men on job site 3 #a shooting lanes (p Clean only A Scrolls B -c Recycle C Demo, 0 Flier Change E Filter Breakdown F - I. S -- 5,4 A 0 1 Cc% . SAMPLES PUMPS START®P STOP OP TOTAL MN. FLs"' TOTAL VOLNAE K3s--c 99oYo_4 Co goo 113d aio 10 l9 boo LABS FUR' 1 FLO FCC SAM�P/LEc,�TEGORY PLWP / SAMPLE LOCATION: CoA+o \ Lye v" ✓BACKGROUND J[ .FLOW _ABATEMENT FLOW TASK:(Record Letter(s)from above) _EXCURSION CHECK TASK:(t other) //?per r^q _CLEARANCE 45 DEGREES N Work Area or .. W PERSONAL of SAMPLEI PUMP* 7TFIT el P STOP A P TOTAL MIN. 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FLOW UMW TOTAL VOLUME LAB S FBR / FLD FCC SAMPLE CATEGORY PUMP SAMPLE LOCATION: _BACKGROUND _WIT.FLOW ABATEMENT _FINAL FLOW TASK:(Record Letter(s)from above) _EXCURSION _LEAK CHECK TASK:(t other) _CLEARANCE 45 DEGREES W Work Area or OUT of Work Area PERSONAL SAMPLES PUMPS START A P STOP A P TOTAL MW. FLOW LIMN TOTAL VOLUME LABS FBR / FLO FCC SAMPLE CATEGORY PUMP SAMPLE LOCATION: _BACKGROUND _WIT.FLOW ABATEMENT _FINAL FLOW TASK:(Record Letter(s)from above) _EXCURSION _LEAK CHECK TASK:(If other) CLEARANCE _45 DEGREES _IN Work Area or OUT of Work Area _PERSONAL Asbestos clearances need 3,850 liters or better Lead clearances need 200 liters or better • 07-19-00 07:30:18 ALARM 1 a -0.025° WC ALARM 2 a -0.250° WC 85:15 0.000 -0.082 POWER FAIL 09:20 -0.001 -0.003 07-19-00 87:31: 12 09:25 -0.001 -8.083 09:30 -0.081 -0.803 Omni8uard III 09:35 -0.001 -0.003 07-19-00 88:13:36 09:48 -8.001 -8.003 ALARM 1 a -8.025° WC 09:45 -0.081 -0.083 ALARM 2 a -0.250' WC 09:50 -0.081 -0.802 09:55 -0.001 -0.882 PRINTER OFF 10:00 -0.001 -0.002 PRINTER ON ZERO CAL 08:52:59 DAILY REPORT NEW ALARM 1 07-19-00 10:80:44 +8.815° WC JOB NAME/# Ul �'QI1kTrCAr NORMAL OP 88:59:53 TIME HI 'WC LO 'WC CONTRACTOR: Ctq;oq 09:04 8.088 -0.082 89:09 0.800 -8.801 SRISOR: 09: 15 8.088 -0.882 89:28 -8.001 -8.003 89:25 -0.801 -0.803 09:30 -0.801 -0.883 09:35 -8.001 -0.083 89:48 -8.801 -0.083 09:45 -8.001 -0.083 09:50 -8.081 -8.082 89:55 -0.081 -0.802 1 0:08 -0.881 -0.802 End of report. ACORD _ PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE ADVOCATE INSURANCE GROUP, INC./JJ &M HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 1137 OLD MCHENRY RD. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. SUITE 206 _ COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE _ BUFFALO GROVE,IL.60089 COMPANY CGU INSURANCE CO. INSURED MORTON GROVE POST#134 OF THE AMERICAN COMPANY LEGION (AN ILLINOIS NOT FOR PROFIT CORP.) B 6140 WEST DEMPSTER AVE. COMPANY MORTON GROVE, IL. 60053-2954 C _ COMPANY D THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED B Y THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES,LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LT TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE E(EFFECTIVE POLICY E EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR O LI EFFECTIVE DATE(EXPIR AIO GENERAL LIABILITY -. CWR567273 - -8/-1-7/00- . - 8/17/01 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR PERSONAL ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 OWNER'S&CONTRACTOR'S PROT EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 LIQUOR LIABILITY FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY CWR567273 8/17/00 8/17/01 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000 A ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) - X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ X NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) --- -- — PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 3,000,000 CWDW40032 3/21/00 3/21/01 -- - A X UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE $ 3,000,000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND X TORY LIMITS OER EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY QWH168937 1/25/00 1/25/01 A EL EACH ACCIDENT $ 100000 THE PROPRIETOR/ X INCL EL DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 PARTNERS/EXECUDVE OFFICERS ARE EXCL EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 100,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS ADDITIONAL NAMED INSURED'S ARE AS FOLLOWS: MORTON GROVE POST#134 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ,. ,. ,< �P'�`z•, i°r � >u .'". & fin am.~§,€:.r. �:. SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 6101 CAPULINA AVE. 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, MORTON GROVE, IL. 60053 BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF AN D UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. ArICORIZED PRAE� • •T - - 7 E= c c nt #'" r L`!� A,R> v .. Sz'"y�se�r...r .,,,_.u....0 k,. . . ... �...._.._.. _, ,..�w.i.xi,�.L�a.a -�a.. . . �. 4. ,,,�,,..-..�.,-.Y�.4°.,.�:«.S»u,% Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato &Associates 8720 Perris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)032233 Gabriel S. Berrafato Facsimile(847)9157-2488 Marc S. Porter, of Counsel VIA FACSIMILE September 26, 2000 William J. Novello, Esquire Novello&Associates, P.C. 8047 Floral Avenue Skokie, IL 60077-3605 In re: Real Estate Taxes for Morton Grove American Legion Post 134 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, IL Dear Bill: Enclosed please find the following: 1. A copy of the five 1999 2nd installment tax bills for the Legion property. 2. A copy of your original estimate of the taxes given to me at the closing on March 21, 2000. Please note that your proration of the taxes was only as to $15,161.76 rather than $30,712.58, which at 81 of 365 days equals $6,815.34. As you can see, we are paying the 2nd installment of the taxes with the proration that was given to us at the closing. Please note that for the year 2000, the proration of the taxes based on the final tax bills for 1999 will be as follows: Total taxes: $30,71Z58 Prorated through March 21, 2000: $ 6,815.34 Please note that the additional figure for the 2000 taxes is $3,459.87. Please obtain that amount from the Legion and forward same to my office payable to the Village of Morton Grove. Obviously, we would be agreeable to reprorate the 2000 taxes if the amounts are any different. Further, as you know, I am filing a Petition to Exempt the 2000 taxes from the date of acquisition (March 21, 2000) through the end of the year. At the present time, The exemption filing period has not opened. I will keep you advised. Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato &Associates September 26, 2000 Page 2 Incidentally, I have not received the final Title Policy from Chicago Title that may have been held up pending the ALTA Survey, which I believe was being completed by Mike Mattis, the surveyor. Would you please give me a call regarding this matter? If you have any questions, please advise. I would request a check for the difference in the proration of the taxes as soon as possible. Very truly yours, 4 • GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO Corporation Counsel Village of Morton Grove GSB/amz Enclosure(s) c: Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator David 0. Erb, Finance Director C!DATA\WOROOCCSML LADE OF MORTON OVE A CAN LEGION POST 134CORRESPONDENCEWOVELLO LTR 12-27-09.COC Law Offices of FACSIMILE Gabriel S. Phone(847)965-2233 11G U/ �^��t^ Fax(847)967-2388 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,IL 60053 The following pages are being sent(including cover sheet): 1 Date/Time: 9/26/00 2:50:53 From: Gabriel S. Berrafato To: David O. Erb (Business Fax +1 (847) 965-4162 Company Village of Morton In re: Real Estate Taxes for American Legion Comments: IF ALL PAGES WERE NOT RECEIVED, PLEASE CALL MANDY 847-965-2233. NOTICE OF ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE TIE FOLLOW/SG MESSAGE E NTBDED ONLY FOR TIE USE OF TIE SOVIWAL OR BCTWY TO WHICH IT M ADORESNiD AND TIE EFOR MATRON CONTAN®N TIM FAOSWI E MESSAGE AND N ANT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS S SUBJECT TO TIE ATTORNEY-CLEW PRIVILEGE MDIOR TIE ATTCRNEY WOOC PROOICT HHE AIDE PRMIm61,CONFEIBTAL NC EXEMPT MOM DISCLOSURE p TIE READER OF THIS MESSAGE M NOT WE NTBI®REQPB/T,YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY Ilessawarnon,DISTRIRITICN,ORI@RODUCTION OF THE CCSY1NUYTOM TO ANYONE one TWIN TIE ADDRESSEE BY ANY memo WHIASOEVEI S S7DCILY PROM/TEM IP YOU NNW:RECBJm THE COIMRB(.A`TCH N ERCP,PLEASE CONTACT US NIEBA78YBYTDEPHO E AND RETURN ALLOW-MENU RECEIVED TO US AT TIE ABOVE ADDRESS VIA THE UNITED STATES PoSTAL SERVICE AT OUR CIPBML TIMNC-YOU RRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,IWl4OIS 60053 70-2242 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 719 No. 012636 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE MORTON GROVE,IL 60053-2985 9/27/00 PAr #t s- :s�^. x $15,550.82 TO THE ORDER OF -` COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR ION-NEGOTIABLE 00 I126 36M CO? /9 2 24 2 IC v 16 890 4r' r N DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK No. 012636 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 9/27/00 1999 PROPERTY TAXES FOR LEGION PROPERTY VENDOR NO./16450 171045-552110 $15,550.82 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: ` ' FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: q'Z6-GO % FROM: 0431-4 DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: Q HECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ TS ST-0•Sz_ ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED BY: ❑ NEXT WARRANT LISTING V 9-L6-oO (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO:/� !! � // NAME C#o/c t�o-41 LO//Pcl°/ ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DESCRIPflON /9?? yrenl' T n L- he"ton err-i41 FINANCE DEPARTM NT USE ONLY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: ft"- OJL r1 O11 L,LA VENDOR# 5(-)CHECK# I r e DATE 1!1 AMOUNT #- 5 5, PAID FROM ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT /r-CS-0. IT 2_ 11/0 I/5-VSa-ft v CHECK DISPOSITION: ❑ RETURN TO ❑ MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: // (SIGNATURE) (DEPARTMENT HEAD) ,y FIIN[A/NCCCE (NAME AND DATE) FINANCE DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION VILLA!.E ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION ° '— (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING$2000) ll../// September 20, 2000 David O. Erb Finance Director Village of Morton Grove 6010 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: 1999 2nd Installment Real Estate Taxes for Legion property Dear Dave: As per our conference and discussions, enclosed please find a copy of each of the 1999 2"d installment of the real estate tax bills for the Legion property as follows: 10-17-314-001 $ 900.03 10-17-314-002 889.90 10-17-314-003 1,032.34 10-17-315-032 2,826.96 ./P 1- 10-17-315-044 9,901.59 TOTAL $15,550.82 A copy of the real estate tax proration given to us by the attorney for the Legion showed the balance of the 1999 taxes were estimated to be $15,161.76, and the 2000 taxes estimated at $3,355.47.[Enclosed is a copy of the letter evidencing a paper trail for our respective offices dated March 27, 2000 that shows the receipt of a check in the sum of $18,002.23 representing the /, 1 prorations for 1999 and 2000 taxes. t C ctc.t--- Accordingly, would you kindly have a check prepared in the total sum of $15,550.82A Cr=y representing the 2nd installment on the above referenced tax bills. As soon as the check for the e, , $15,550.82 is available, please call me. I will then pick up the check in order to pay the taxes. / A copy of this letter is going to Bill Novello, the attorney for the Legion, who will verify the /�/ amount of the 2"d installment of taxes plus the estimated 2000 taxes. 1 If you have any questions, please call. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO GSB/amz Enclosure(s) c: Bill Novello (letter only) C:\DATA\WORDDOCS\VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE\AMERICAN LEGION POST 134\CORRESPONDENCE\ERB LTR 03-27-00.000 1999 Second Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 257-000118406 Amount Due 10/02/2000 Permann Real Estate Index Number Volume Tax Code Year Township 900.03 I 110-17-314-001-0000 * 1 115 124017 1999 NILES I Includes unpaid balance from 1st installment. `Write this number on cheek made Property Location (if wrong see back side): payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 I payment received Unpaid 1st Installment 1st Installment due Installment t 2nd-installment in or postmarked by: Payment due is: (due 31/2000) 10/02/2000 900.03 0.00 0.00 900.03 0.00 960.03 13.50 How was my tax calculated? a 10/03/2000 - 11/Ol/2000 913.53 0.00 0.00 11 11/02/2000 - 32/01/2000 977.03 0.00 0.00 900.03 27.00 • Amt. paid 1st installment: 877.56 ON 02-15-00 Thank you. , I• • I I u• Dollars Do? By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 ASSESSED VALUE u Taxing District Tax Rate Pension Tax Rate = 10.305 STATE EQUALIZATION FACTOR aI SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 528.99 2.281 9.50 521.16 2.320 X 2.2505 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE e VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 257.19 1.109 10.43 258.56 1.151 = 23, 191 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 73.05 0.315 64.47 0.287 TAX RATE % MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 99.49 0.429 7.88 98.84 0.440 X 7.665% it OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 47.08 0.203 .46 46.05 0.205 1999 TAX IeEFORE ExEMPTlomsl • HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 441.32 1.903 2.08 432.43 1.925 = 1,777.59 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 2.55 0.011 2.47 0.011 HOMEOWNERS EXEMPTION WATER RECLAMATION DIST 97.17 0.419 7.65 99.74 0.444 - 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.70 0.003 0.67 0.003 SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION • ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 - 0.00 TOWN OF NILES 8.58 0.037 8.09 0.036 SENIOR ASSESSMENT FREEZE a CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 5.33 0.023 0.00 0.000 - 0.00 SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 1.86 0.008 1.80 0.008 6 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT - 16.23 0.070 92 16.17 0.072 1999 TAX (AFTER EXEMPTIONSI a COUNTY OF COOK 143.32 0.618 40.58 151.20 0.673 = 1,777.59 e. COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 54.73 0.236 53.46 0.238 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 1,777.59 7.665 1,755.11 7.813 1ST INSTALLMENT 3/01/2000 877.56 a 2N0 INSTALLMENT 10/02/2000 + 900.03 a TOTAL 1999 TAX = 1,777.59 • PCL4-90 Payment information transcribed GS BERR VILL LEGION from warrant records on file in OR CURRENT OWNER office of the County Collector. 8720 FERRIS AVE l ^ MORTON GROVE IL L'/�J/) 192 Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 1010212000 Amon Paid Permaneet Real Estate Index Member Volume - I �) 900.03 1 I I I 10-17-314-001-0000 1151 • Eli PI I Write this number on check made Cheek ten box m change maimng aba t (where �J payable to Cook County Collector. a. I bill is mn0 and campleh form on hart a 00000900036 101731400100002 09927 00000913537 00000927038 00000940534 I61111IIe.ee1111111111I 11181.121.111.1.11.11111.11111 • IIIIIeIlwIItll I lea.161Jd1aaledad66116a1L11L1.1"'11 COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 2 8720 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL 60053-2843 10173140010000/0/99/F/0000090003/2 1999 Second Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 3221-001 51 7296 Per.ma Reel EOM, AMOK N.aMer Tein.. Tee Cab Tear Township Amount Due 1o/oz/z000 889.90 I 110-17-314-002-0000 * 115 1 24017 1999 NILES I (Includes unpaid balance from 1st installment. 'Write this number en check made Property Location (it wrong see back side): payable to Cook County Collector. 5140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 50053 2954 How much is due and when? Unpaid 1st Installment 1st Installment 2nd Installment 2nd Installment or postmarked by: Permed doe it (due 3/1/2000) Penalty due 10/2/2900 Penalty 10/02/2000. NOS 0.00 0.00 889.90 0.00 • 10/03/2080- 11/01/2000 908.25 0.00 0.00 889,90 13,35 How was my tax calculated? 11/02/2000 - 12/01/2001 916.60 0.00 0.00 580.90 26.70 Amt. paid 1st installment: 567.68 OM 02-15-00 Thank you. By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Where do the dollars go? 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 ASSESSED VALUE Taxing District Tax Rate Pension Tax Rate = 10, 189 STATE EQUALIZATION FACTOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 523.03 2.281 9.40 515.30 2.320 X 2.2505 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 254.29 1.109 10.31 255.65 1.151 = 22,930 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 72.23 0.315 63.75 0.287 TAX RATE % MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 98.37 0.429 7.79 97.73 0.440 X 7.665X OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 46.55 0.203 .45 45.53 0.205 1999 TAX )BEFORE EXEMPTIONS) HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 436.36 1.903 2.06 427.56 1.925 = 1,757.58 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 2.52 0.011 2.44 0.011 WATER RECLAMATION DIST 96.08 0.419 7.56 98.62 0.444 HOMEOWNERS EXEMPTION 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.69 0.003 0.67 0.003 SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 - 0.00 TOW OF NILES 6.48 0.037 8.00 0.036 SENIOR ASSESSMENT FREEZE CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 5.27 0.023 0.00 0.000 - 000 SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 1.83 0.008 1.78 0.008 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 16.05 0.070 .91 15.99 0.072 1999 TAX MFTER EXEMPTIONS) COUNTY OF COOK 141.72 0.618 40.12 149.47 0.873 = 1.757.58 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 54.11 0.236 52.86 0.238 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 1,757.58 7.685 1,735.35 7.813 1ST INSTALLMENT 3/01/2000 867.68 2110 INSTALLMENT 10/02/2000 + 889.90 TOTAL 1999 TAX = 1,757.58 PCL4-90 Payment information transcribed 65 BERR VILL LEGION from Warrant records on file in oR CURRENT MIER office of the County Collector. CO 8720 FERRIS AVE ^ MORTON GROVE IL Lf/��/L 992 Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or any LaSalle Bank To mPlease do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 10/02/2000 All aM Paid P.m naM Reel Estee Mee Mamba Vol... I 889.90 I I I ' I I 10-17-314-002-0000 J 115 P J Write this number on check made 0 bill is mds has m a.BOs form o address Ohm payable to Cook County Collector. bill is NOB and conga!form N hoot 00000889900 101731400200005 09927 00000903250 00000916605 00000929956 111611111.11.111111 I.I.I..I.I..I.I.I..L.I.I.I..Iis.i I I COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 10173140020000/0/99/F/0000088990/2 1999 Second Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 3221-001517297 L Amount Due 10/02/2000 Pome es Res Ease Sex ember Solon Tea Cede Year Terresiii 1.032.34 I 110-17-314-003-0000 * I1 115 1 1 24017 1999 NILES 1 Property Location (it wrong see back side): Includes unpaid balance from 1st installment. 'Write e ttosnumber ook County Collector. 8140 made 8140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 Unpaid 1st Instalment st Ins[ Iment 2nd Instal meet nd Installment Of postmarked br Paymeck duo it (due 3/[/2000) Penalty due 10/2/2000 Penalty 10/02/2000 1,0II.34 0.00 0.00 1,032.34 0.00 1,047.33 000 0.00 1,032.34 15.49 How was my tax calculated? • 10/W/2000 - 11/01/2000 I 11/02/2003 - 12/01/2001 11043.32 0.00 0.00 1,032.34 30.3a Amt. paid 1st installment: 1,601.47 00 02-15-00 Thank you. • Where do the dollars go? By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 ASSESSED VALUE e Taxing District Tax Rate Pension Tax Rate = 11,819 STATE EQUALIZATION FACTOR I SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 606.72 2.281 10.90 597.72 2.320 X 2.2505 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 294.98 1.109 11.96 296.54 1.151 = 26,599 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 83.79 0.315 73.94 0.287 TAX RATE % MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 114.11 0.429 9.04 113.36 0.440 X 7.665% 1 OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 54.00 0.203 .53 52.82 0.205 1999 TAX (BEFORE EXEMPTIONS) I HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 506.18 1.903 2.39 495.96 1.925 = 2,038.81 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 2.93 0.011 2.83 0.011 WATER RECLAMATION DIST 111.45 0.419 8.77 114.39 0.444 HOMEOWNERS EXEMPTION 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.80 0.003 0.77 0.003 SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 - 0.00 TOWN OF NILES 9.84 0.037 9.28 0.036 SENIOR ASSESSMENT FREEZE CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 6.12 0.023 0.00 0.000 _ 0.00 SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 2.13 0.008 2.06 0.008 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 18.62 0.070 1.06 18.55 0.072 1999 TAX METER EXEMPTIONS( COUNTY OF COOK 164.37 0.618 46.54 173.40 0.673 = 2,038.81 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 62.77 0.236 61.32 0.238 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 2,038.81 7.665 2,012.94 7.813 1sT INSTALLMENT 3rD lnaoD 1,006.47 2110 INSTALLMENT 10/02/2000 + 1,032.34 TOTAL 1999 TAX = 2,038.81 PCLI-90 Payment information transcribed GS BERR VILL LEGION from warrant records on file in OR CURRENT OWNER office of the County Collector. CO 8720 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL /VJ/` dirge, 992 Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 10/02/2000 Aloes Paid Pennant gaol Eno iedas Saba Velel.. I 1.032.34 I I 1 1 10-17-314-003-0000 1 115 PI I Write this number on check made ❑ elecs mum:m canoe mailing abut OrDrr. LJ payable to Cook County Collector. bill is sent)s14 ampse form a and 00001032340 101731400300008 09927 00001047835 00001063325 00001078810 111111111.11111.1111.11 1.I.1.r(.1..1.1.1.a 1.a 1.1.1..11..1 I I COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER OIICAGO IL 00680-2445 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 10173140030000/0/99/F/0000103234/2 1999 Second Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 3221-001517298 Amount Due 10/02/2000 Paea s< Real Estate Iudn Member Velma In Cade Ter Towus.ip 2.826.96 I 110-17-315-032-0000 * 1 115 24017 1999 NILES (Includes unpaid balance from 1st installment. 'Write this number on check made Property Location (if wrong see back side): payable to Cook County Collector. 8140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 80053 2954 paymed racer Unpaid 1st Into meat st nsta lment 2d Installment 2n Pnstalll ent er postmarked hr PPalmed due it (due 3/1/2000) Penalty n 10/02/2000 2.826.96 0.00 0.00 2.826,96 0.00 10/03/2000 - 11/01/2000 2,869 36 000 0.00 2,826.96 12.40 How was my tax calculated? . 11/02/2000- 12/01/2001 2.911.76 0.00 0.00 2,826.96 64.80 ; Amt. paid 1st installment: 2,756.23 ON 02-13-00 Thank you. r Where do the dollars go? By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 ASSESSED VALUE 1 Taxing District Tax Rate Pension Tax Rate = 32,388 STATE EQUALIZATION FACTOR 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 1,681.48 2.281 29.66 1,636.88 2.320 X 2.2505 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 807.80 1.109 32.77 812.09 1.151 = 72,840 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 229.45 0.315 202.49 0.287 TAX RATE % MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 312.48 0.429 24.76 310.44 0.440 X 7.665% I OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 147.87 0.203 1.45 144.64 0.205 1999 TAX BEFORE EXEMPTIONS) 1 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 1,386.15 1.903 6.55 1,358.18 1.925 = 5,583. 19 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 8.01 0.011 7.76 0.011 WATER RECLAMATION DIST 305.20 0.419 24.03 313.26 0.444 HOMEOWNERS EXEMPTION 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 2.19 0.003 2.12 0.003 SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION 1 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0000 - 0.00 . TOWN OF NILES 26.95 0.037 SENIOR ASSESSMENT FREEZE CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 16.75 0.023 0.0 0.008 0.00 B . 1 - SUBURBAN T SANITARIUM 5.83 0.008 1999 TAX LIFTER EXEMPTIONS) I FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 50.99 0.070 2.91 50.60 0.072 COUNTY OF COOK 450.14 0.618 127.47 474.84 0.873 = 5,583.19 I COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 171.90 0.236 167.92 0.238 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 5,583.19 7.665 5,512.46 7.813 1ST INSTALLMENT 3/0 1/2000 2,756.23 t 2110 INSTALLMENT 10/02/2000 + 2,826.96 . TOTAL 1999 TAX = 5,583. 19 PCL4-97 Payment information transcribed 65 BERR VILL LEGION from warrant records on file in OR CURRENT OWNER office of the County Collector. CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 1 .44 P MORTON GROVE IL trarnd 392 Bring entire bill to pay at Treasure?:Offices or any LaSalle Bank To mails a snd this portion do not use on-line your checking systems to pay. Amount Due 10/02/2000 Meant Paid Perm.ueet Reel Enata ledge Member Volume I 2.826,96 I I 1 1 10-17-315-032-0000 1 115 I PI I Write this number en check made ❑ ei is this eu m change mailing ta io o f'�' LJ payable to Cook County Collector. I bill N sent)and complete term a back. 00002826969 101731503200008 09927 00002869361 00002911763 00002954166 I.II1.11 u1..I1.u1e rIu II 1.12/I e.11Ie.111e I.u I.II u 12/I..111e1 I I COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 80880-2445 2 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL 10173150320000/0/99/./0000282696/2 . 1999 Second Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 3221-001517299 Amount Due 10/02/2000 Peraaent Peal Estate Index Number Vol... Tax Code Year Toaastip 9.901.59 10-17-315-044-0000 * 115 24017 1999 NILES Includes unpaid balance from 1st installment. *Write this number on check made Property Location (B wrong see back side): payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEIBPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2854 ae payst renm Unpaid 1st Installment lit Installment 2nd Installment 2nd Installment or postmarked by: Payment den it (due 3/1/2000) Penalty due 10/2/2000 Penalty 10/02/2000 9,901.99 0.00 0.00 9,901.59 0.00 I 10/03/ 000 - 11/01/2000 10,050.11 0.00 0.00 9,901.59 144.52 How was my tax calculated? r 11/02/2000 - 12/01/2001 10,190.63 0.00 0.00 9,901.59 297.04 r Amt. paid 1st installment: 9,453.82 ON 02-15-00 Thank you. 1 -0 Where do the dollars go? By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. t Taxing District 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 ASSESSED VALUE , Tax Rate Pension Tax Rate = 113,364 STATE EOUAL12ATION FACTOR 1 504001. DISTRICT 70 5,819.42 2.281 104.60 5,733.23 2.320 X 2.2505 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 2,829.35 1.109 114.80 2,844.37 1.151 = t MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 803.65 0.315 709.24 0.287 TAX RATE x 255, 126 MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 1,094.49 0.429 88.74 1,087.34 0.440 X 7.665% 1 OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 517.91 0.203 5.10 506.60 0.205 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 4,855.05 1.903 22.96 4,757.10 1.925 1999 TAX ®EFORE EXEMPTIDN51 I N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 28.06 0.011 27.18 0.011 = 19,555.41 WATER RECLAMATION DIST 1,068.98 0.419 84.19 1,097.22 0.444 NOMECWNERS EXEMPTION-NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 7.55 0.003 7.41 0.003 0.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION TOWN OF NILES 94.40 0.037 88.96 0.038 - 0.00 CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 58.68 0.023 0.00 0.000 SENIOR ASSESSMENT FREEZEO I SUBURBAN T 8 SANITARIUM 20.41 0.008 19.77 0.008 1 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 178.59 0.070 10.20 177.93 0.072 1999 TAX (AFTER EXEMPTIONS) COUNTY OF COOK 1,576.67 0.618 446.47 1,663.14 0.673 = 19,555.41 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 602.10 0.236 588.15 0.238 1 *DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 19,555.41 7.865 19,307.64 7.813 1ST INSTALLMENT 3f01/2000 1 9,653.82 2110 INSTALLMENT 10/02/2000 + 9,901 .59 TOTAL 1999 TAX = 19,555.41 PCL4-97 Payment information transcribed 66 BERR VIII LEGION from warrant records on file in OR CURRENT OMNER office of the County Collector. TON0 FERRIS AVE MO ( kp MORTON GROVE IL 392 Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 10/02/2000 Amour Paid PeraaeeM Real Ens lade: limber Vol... 9.901.59 I I 10-17-315-044-0000 115 I ❑ chat this bas te Change mailing MN=MUM! P I LJ I Write this number on check made Mn is rem am compcomplete form a beet payable to Cook County Collector. 1 00009901599 101731504400005 09927 00010050116 00010198631 00010347156 111611 1...11.111.1.11 I.I.I..I.I..I.1I1I..I.I.1.1111.1 I COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 10173150440000/0/99/F/0000990159/2 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,IWNOIS 60053 o VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 70-�1s 2242 N . 014289 ' Ir 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE t1/ l MORTON GROVE,IL60053-2985 2/27/01 YID �n�51046 PAY °*w'f is M#si E or & cts $393.40 TO THE ORDER OF COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR PO BOX 7552 CHICAGO, IL 60680-7552 NON-NEGOTIABLE •014289. 1:0? L92242la: M16 890 4r _. DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK No. 014289 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 2/27/01 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2001-)?IRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE - TAX BILL VENDOR NO.#16450 028024-571020 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/27/01 FROM: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: 393.40 ❑ CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED BY: U NEXT WARRANT LISTING r _ A.S.A.P. (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO: NAME COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR ADDRESS PO BOX 7552 CITY CHICAGO STATE IL Zip 60680 DESCRIPnaN: 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILK ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: FINANCE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY VENDOR# 16450 CHECK# 14289 DATE 2/27/01 AMOUNT $393.40 PAID FROM GENERAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT 028024-571020 CHECK DISPOSITION: RETURN TO SOPHTA HUI ❑ MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: eAdi /(% (SIGNATURE) / (DEPARTMENT HEAD) FINANCE DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION LAG ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION C (NAME AND DATE) (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING$2000) 2000 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill - Amount Due 03101/2001 - - Property Index Number (PIN) • Volume Tax Code Year Township 888 . 80 10-17-314-001-0000 115 24017 2000 NILES 'Write PIN and Volume on check made Property Location (If wrong call ASSESSOR:312603-7509) payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST How much is due and when? MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 If payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by Payment due IS (due 3/1/2001) Penalty 120055 3/0112001 888.80 888.80 0.00 3/02/2001- 4/0112001 902.13 888.80 13.33 How was my tax calculated? . a 4/02/2001- 5/01/2001 915.46 888.80 26.66 --HI 1999 TOTAL TAX Thu 5/1N1,you-may pay at any LaSalle Bank. By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. 1 ,777.60 `-.• 2000 ESTIMATE Where.do the dollars go? . . - X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before j u Compiled Statutes, your 2000 first installment tax bill is March 1,2881. 20001ST INSTALUIENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior 110W DUE MARCH 1,2001 ';sn year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior to that date,the amount due is: = 888.80 These dollars are distributed to taxing agencies based on - 888.80 '__ last year's tax rates. The detailed list of the final dollar Under state law any amount due after March 1,2001 will amounts the taxing agencies receive from your taxes will be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. appear on your secorwinstalhnent tax bill. ax Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: • Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double - - will indicate your balance due and will contain your first pay your taxes. Call your mortgage holder to determine if " 393.4 0 A installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second it is making a payment, installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties • from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices fi• The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment Freeze, and/or Homeowner's Exemption,if applicable,will bill. ,'• be reflected on the second installment tax bill. -a Please check the box below and complete the form on Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with back to correct the mailing address if necessary. /, : III your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR. RE YOUR PROPERTY INDEX lll ) 1 • aNUM BER ON YOU R CHECK e / ^ Cook County Collector 0 Fg366 no 4 PCL4-90 • T 15T - Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or(through 5/112001) any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. _, Amount Due 03/01/2001 Amount Paid - Property Index Number (PIN) - Volume 888 . 80 10-17-314-001-0000 115 y PI I *Write PIN and Volume on check made payable to Cook County Collector. Check this box to change mailing address(where a bill is sent)and complete form on back. +a 00000888800 101731400100002 00015 00000902134 00000915460 00000928795 a IaILJlaarllrrnrla laanllrralJLrl arlralarllraJllllrarLrdl IlI6,1111 a16,L1,11raa6uJd,6,1,1 ,J,1,1,1 adrluldl F. COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 7552 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-7552 8720 FERRIS AVE 1 ' MORTON GROVE IL 60053-2843 10173140010000/0/00/E/0000088880/1 FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,ILLINOIS 60053 2242 N . 014290 o VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 70-71s 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE 5 2/27/01 C MORTON GROVE,IL 60053 051047 2985 1 PAY ':" SA L E £ `.' #,3 $388.97 TO THE ORDER OF COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR PO BOX 7552 CHICAGO, IL 60680-7552 NON-NEGOTIABLE 00is ti290. ,:0? lag 224, 2LI: M &6 890 4r ..F DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK No. 014290 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 2/27/01 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2001) FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL 2 VENDOR NO.#16450 028024-571020 $388.97 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE _ VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/27/01 _ — FROM: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: ❑ CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 388.97 ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED BY: ❑ NEXT WARRANT LISTING Xl A.S.A.P. (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO: NAME COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR ADDRESS PO BOX 7552 CITY CHICAGO STATE IL ZIP 60680 DESCRIPTION: 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: FINANCE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY VENDOR# 16450 CHECK# 14290 DATE 2/27/01 AMOUNT $388.97 PAID FROM GENERAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT 028024-571020 CHECK DISPOSITION: EX RETURN TO SOPHIA HUI C MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: tae.. . (SIGNATURE) DEPARTMENT HEAD) FINANCE DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION VILLAG- ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION (NAM (NAME AND DATE) (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING $2000) 20011 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bitl Amount Due 03I01/2001 • Property Index Number (PIN) • Volume Tax Code Year Township • 878 . 79 • 10-17-314-002-0000 115 24017 2000 NILES *Write PIN and Volume on check made Property Location (Il wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603-7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. How much is due and when? 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 If-payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment -` or postmarked by: Payment due is: (due 3/1/2001) Penalty - 3101/200T 878.79 878.79 0.00 3102/2001- 4/01/2001 ' 891.97. 878.79 13.18 How-was my-tax-calculated? -0 4/02/2001- 5/01/2001 905.15 878.79 26.36 1999 TOTAL TAX - e• Thru 5/1/01,you may pay at.any LaSalle Bank. By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 1 ,757.58 -'T• Where do the dollars go? 2000 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILLS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before �e Compiled Statutes, your 2000 first installment tax bill is 20001ST INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your March 1,2001. ( f) you prior NOW OUE MARCH 1,2007 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior to that date, the amount due is: 878.79 These dollars are distributed to taxing agencies based on 878.79 =' last year's tax rates. The detailed list of the final dollar Under state law any amount due after March 1,2001 will -- amounts the taxing agencies receive from your taxes will be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. appear on your second-installment tax bill. ad Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: y • Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money tt3ZZ'g1 _ The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double will indicate your balance due and will contain your first pay your taxes.Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second it is making a payment. • installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties from the first installment Also be Sure the mailing address always directs your tax SO W° bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices es The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable, will bill. '-• be reflected on the second installment tax bill. a Please check the box below and complete the form on Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with back to correct the mailing address if necessary. ,rX your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PROPERTY INDIX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK. / ^ • l�l/'/r/�.R-msµ_ ,I/H�/J Cook County Collector ?.a. PCL4-90 -- T1ST Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurers Offices or(through 5/1/2001)any LaSalle Bank To mail,send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 03/01 /2001 Amount Paid • Property Index Number (PIN) • Volume • 878 . 79 10-17-314-002-0000 115 • 'Write PIN and Volume on check made payable to Cook County Collector. Check this box to change mailing address(where as bill is sent)and complete form on back. a- 00000878795 101731400200005 00015 00000891970 00000905154 00000918334 LllrrlI• •IlaJaa LllauJaa elrlrlarlrlaiJJililrriLllLrll ==r COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 7552 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-7552 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 1 - ' MORTON GROVE IL 60053 10173140020000/0/00/E/0000087879/1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,ILLINOIS 60053 70-71s 2242 No. 014291 .. 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE 2/27/01 • !. ��� MORTON GROVE,IL 60053-2965 051048 RAY Ak- F 'i5t£ o. i3 N $451.21 TO THE ORDER OF COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR PO BOX 7552 • CHICAGO, IL 60890-7552 NON-NEGOTIABLE r01429it CO? i92242iC rib 890 4r DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK No. 014291 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 2/27/01 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL VENDOR NO.16400 028024-571020 $451.21 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/27/01 FROM FINANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: 0 CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 452.21 ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED BY: 0 NEXT WARRANT LISTING A.S.A.P. (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO: NAME COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR ADDRESS PO BOX 75520 CITY CHICAGO STATE IL Zip 60680 DESCRIPTION: 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: FINANCE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY VENDOR# 16450 CHECK# 14291 DATE 2/27/01 AMOUNT 451.21 PAID FROM GENERAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT 028024-571020 CHECK DISPOSITION: RETURN TO SOPHIA HUI ❑ MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: dam`/&' CZ _ // Or (SIGNATURE) •EPARTMENT HEAD) FINANCE DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION VIL%-G •DMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION #(.9at (NAME AND DATE) (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING$2000) 2000 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill i Amount Due 03/01/2001 . Property Index Number IPINI ' Volume Tax Code Tear Township 1 , 019 . 41 * 10-17-314-003-0000 115 24017 2000 NILES - *Write PIN and Volume on check made Property Location (It wrong call ASSESSOR:312-503-7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. How much is due and when? - 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 It payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: Payment due is: (due 3/1/2001) Penalty 3/01/2001 1,0t9.41 1,019.41 0.00 3/02/2001 4/01/2001 1,034.70 1,019.41 15.29 Howwas my tax calculated? Ilio, 4/02/2001- 5/01/2001 1,049.99 1,019.41 30.58 1999 TOTAL rex Thra 5/1/01,you may pay at any LaSalle Bank.. By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5a/ per month. 2,038.82 Where do the dollars go7 2000 ESTIMRiE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 2000 first installment tax bill is - March 1,2001. 20001ST INSTALLMENT an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2001 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior to that date, the amount due is: = 1 ,019.41 These dollars are distributed to taxing agencies based on 1 ,019.41 last year's tax rates. The detailed list of the final dollar Under state law any amount due after March 1,2001 will amounts the taxing agencies receive from your taxes will be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. appear on your second-installment tax bill. s. Important taxpayer tips: Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. P Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money f 95712/ The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double will indicate your balance due and will contain your first pay your taxes. Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second it is making a payment. installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax 31 I3 0G bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices The Senior Citizens Exemption. Senior Assessment for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment - as m Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable, will bill _• be reflected on the second installment tax bill. y- Please check the box below and complete the form on Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with back to correct the mailing address if necessary. =so - your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PROPERTY INDEX NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK. r ^ a /�//W/,(�/7.e.aec_� �I/V/// as Cook County Collector :ci PCL4-90 'x` rf= nsT Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or(through 5/1/2001) any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your cheek FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,ILLINOIS 60053 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 702:2 No. 014 292 l� 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE 2/27/01 Alai 11 MORTON GROVE,IL 60053-2985 .-ts* 051042 PAF tlf'�_-:J tv s s a $1,235.63 TO THE ORDER OF \41/ COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR PO BOX 7552 CHICAGO, IL 60680-7552 NON-NEGOTIABLE PO 14 29 20 CO7192242LI: • /6 SW It DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK _ No. 014292 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 2/27/01 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 200c FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL VENDOR NO.#16450 028024-571020 81,235.63 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/27/01 FROM FINANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: U CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 1'235.63 ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED BY: U NEXT WARRANT LISTING J7 A.S.A.P. (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR NAME ADDRESS PO BOX 7552 CITY CHICAGO, STATE IL ZIP 60680 DESCRIPTION. 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BM. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: FINANCE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY VENDOR# 16450 CHECK# 14292 DATE 2/27/01 AMOUNT 1,235.63 PAID FROM GENERAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT 028024-571020 CHECK DISPOSITION: CRETURN TO SOPHIA HUI U MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: i d �� #44, (SIGNATURE) / (DEPARTMENT HEAD) FINANCE/DEPAA�RTMMENT AUTHORIZATION V LLAGT ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION i-d �-C/E(NAME AND DATE) (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING$2000) 2000 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill , Amount Due 03/01/2001 • Property Index Number (PIMI • Volume Tax Code Year Township 2 , 791 . 60 * 10-17-315-032-0000 115 24017 2000 NILES *Write PIN and Volume on check made Property Location (It wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603-7509.) -_ payable to Cook County Collector. - '— 6140 DEMPSTER ST How much is due and when? - MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 It payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: Payment due is: (due 3/1/2001) Penalty 3101/2001'_ 2,791.60 2,791.60 0.00 -3102/2001 4/01/2001 2,833.47 2,791_60 41.87 How was my tax calculated? `• 4/02/2001- 5/0112001 , 2,875.34 2,791_60 83.74 1999 TOTAL TAX `.04 ThruSt1/01,you-may pay at any LaSalle.Bank. By state law,late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 5,583.20 ::• Where do the dollars go? 2000 ESTIMATE X 50% In accordance with 35 ILLS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before - Compiled Statutes, your 2000 first installment tax bill is 20001ST INSTALLMENT II March 1,2001. an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2001 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior to that date,the amount due is: _ 2,791 .60 IN These dollars are distributed to taxing agencies based on 2,791 .60 _- last year's tax rates. The detailed list of the final dollar Under state law any amount due after March 1, 2001 will +• amounts the taxing agencies receive from your taxes will be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. appear on your second-installment tax bill. es Important taxpayer tips: Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. - e Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date. you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double 47:3516.3 will indicate your balance due and will contain your first pay your taxes. Call your mortgage holder to determine if installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second it is making a payment. - installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties from the First installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices 8.1 3(4::, aN The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment Freeze, and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable, will bill. `• be reflected on the second installment tax bill- -. Please check the box below and complete the form on Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with back to correct the mailing address if necessary. 17 your check made payable to: COOK, COUNTY - COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PROPERTY INDEX - NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK / p - Cook County Collector • a PCL4-97 T1 ST Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or(through 511/2001) any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 03/01/2001 Amount Paid • Property Index Number (PIN) • Volume 2 791 . 60 10-17-315-032-0000 115 P I *Write PIN and Volume on check made payable to Cook County Collector. Check this box to change mailing address(where bill is sent)and complete form on bact eas 00002791600 101731503200008 00015 00002833475 00002875340 00002917210 1I14aaarllarlarldirralaaalddrrillraalddll a;rlalalaall COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 7552 y. OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-7552 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL 60053 10173150320000/0/00/E/0000279160/1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE • MORTON GROVE,ILLINOIS 60063 702n242 s No. 014293 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE - ' .,, 6101 CAPULINA AVENUE 2/27/01 el r MORTON GROVE,IL 60053-2985 g�.�.p {� 051040 PACIV t C '` £4437# - . 6 $4,327.84 TO THE ORDER OF TSB ._ . . __ COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR • PO BOX 7552 CHICAGO, IL 60680-7552 -' NON-NE60 1ABLE r0i4293r 1:07 /92242i': rl6 890 40 DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK No. 014293 INVOICE NO. AMOUNT 2/27/01 6140 DEMPSTER STREET 20d FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAR BILL VENDOR N0. 16450 028024-571020 $4,327.84 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE FINANCE DEPARTMENT i CHECK REQUEST FORM Type or Print Legibly Forward to Finance Department for Further Processing TO: FINANCE DEPARTMENT DATE: 2/27/01 FROM FINANCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR: ❑ CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $ 4,327.84 ❑ EARLY PAYROLL CHECK NEEDED B Y: O NEXT WARRANT LISTING Xl A S A P (OTHER DATE-EXPLAIN BELOW UNDER "ADDITIONAL COMMENTS") MAKE PAYABLE TO: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR NAME ADDRESS PO BOX 7552 CITY CHICAGO _ STATE TT, ZIP 60620 DEsciwnoi ;6140 DEF4PSTER STREET 2000 FIRST INSTALLMENT REAL ESTATE TAX BILL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: FINANCE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY VENDOR# __16450 CHECK# 14293 DATE 2/27/01 AMOUNT 4,327.84 PAID FROM GENERAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION: ACCOUNT# AMOUNT 028024-571020 CHECK DISPOSITION: LRETURN TO SOPHIA HUI Fa MAIL TO PAYEE REQUESTED BY: APPROVED BY: o9z7d (SIGNATURE) / •EPARTMENT HEAD) FINANCE DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZATION VILLAGE •DMINISTRATOR AUTHORIZATION ` (NAME AND DATE) (REQUIRED IF NON-PAYROLL EXCEEDING$2000) 2000 First Installment Heal Estate Tax urn • Amount Due 03/01/2001 Property Index Number (PIN) + Volume Tax Code Year Township 9 , 777 . 71 * 10-17-315-044-0000 115 24017 2000 NILES 'Write PIN and Volume an check made Property Location (If wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603-7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. 6140 DEMPSTER ST Howmuchisdueand when? - MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 If payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: - Payment due is: (due 3/1/2001) Penalty 3/0172001 9.,777.71 9,777.71 0.00 3/02/2004- 4/01/2001 9,924.38 9,777.71 146.67 How was my tax calculated? --:• 4/02/2001 5/0172001 10,071.05 9,777.71 293.34 1995 TOTAL TAX 'as Thru 5/1/01,you may pay..at any LaSalle Bank. By state law, late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. 1 9,555.42 IZ• 2000 ESTIMATE Where do the dollars go? - X 50% In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The First installment is due on or before Compiled Statutes, your 2000 first installment tax bill is 20001ST INSTALLMENT ' °i an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior March 1,2661. NOW DUE MARCH 1,2001 year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior to that date,the amount due is: u = 9 777 71 These dollars are distributed to taxing agencies based on 9,777'71 last year's tax rates. The detailed list of the final dollar Under state law any amount due after March 1,2001 will • amounts the taxing agencies receive from your taxes win be subject to a penalty of 1.5% per month. appear on your second-installment tax bill. l0 Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: :..9 Does your mortgage holder pay your taxes from money The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, you pay toward an escrow account? If so, don't double /� y will indicate your balance due and will contain your first pay your taxes. Call your mortgage holder to determine if 71327 0 8 installment payment receipt. Otherwise the second it is making a payment. installment will include the unpaid balance and penalties • from the first installment. Also be sure the mailing address always directs your tax bill to you. This is important so that you receive notices The Senior Citizens Exemption, Senior Assessment for tax-reducing exemptions on the second installment or Freeze,and/or Homeowner's Exemption, if applicable,will bill. ?) 13476 _O be.reflected on the second installment tax bill. Please check the box below and complete the form on i0 Detach the bottom portion of this form and submit it with back to correct the mailing address if necessary. your check made payable to: COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR. WRITE YOUR PROPERTY INDIDC NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK / Cook County Collector r / a] PCL4-97 T 1sT Bring entire bill to pay at Treasurer's Offices or(through 5/112001) any LaSalle Bank To mail, send this portion with your check Please do not use on-line checking systems to pay. Amount Due 03/01/2001 Amount Paid Property Index Number IPINI - Volume 9 , 777 . 71 10-17-315-044-0000 115 P *Write PIN and Volume on check made payable to Cook County Collector. Check this box to change mailing address(where ee bill is sent)and complete form on back. Za 00009777718 101731504400005 00015 00009924381 00010071058 00010217720 ] ]ILuILr]rII]]la]I]llrx]IarOLi]Ithlllr.J]I]I1111111LI1111 COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR G5 BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 7552 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-7552 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 1 - 5‘ MORTON GROVE IL 60053 10173150440000/0/00/E/0000977771/1 Law-Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)965-2233 I® Facsimile(847)967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porter,of Counsel Ni t° aG�5 tippl November 2, 2001 0 O� \WI% David 0. Erb \�\ay�t� Treasurer/Finance Director Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: 2nd Installment of the 2000 tax bills upon which the Village obtained partial exemptions for the year 2000 Dear Dave: As per my letters to you regarding the exemptions on the various pieces of property, please find enclosed the original 2000 tax bills with the receipt attached to each corresponding bill showing payment of the reduced amount of the taxes for the following properties: 5825, 5827, 5829 Dempster(vacant lots) PIN#'s 10-20-201-010, 011, 012 5821 Dempster(Simpkins Furniture) PIN 10-20-201-013 8600 Ferris Avenue PIN 10-20-111-009 8721 Ferris Avenue PIN 10-20-100-027 5714 Dempster PIN 10-17-429-048 The above original bills and receipts should be filed in the appropriate real estate file. Enclosed please find the original check made payable to the Cook County Collector in the amount of$1,416.62, for the 2nd installment on the real estate taxes on the Legion property(PIN 10- 17-315-032). This check was returned to us upon presentation due to an error made by the Cook County Collector's office. The correct amount of the taxes due was $32.75, which was advanced by my office and the taxes paid. If you have any questions, please contact me. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAV GSB/amz Enclosures) C:IDATA\WORDDOCSWILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE WCOUISfTIONS\ERB LTR 11-02-01 RE 2ND INSTALLMENT OF TAXES.DOC FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE,ILLINOIS 60053 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 70-12:2 No. 017247 C , ALt6101 CAPULINA AVENUE 19 • e MORTON GROVE.IL 600532985 � • 10/26/01 PAY —tigE,$;.Xf`G �(( TO THE ORDER OF `-+�^�. •.,,e r ,�+;i ? 4.i S—' Ltr t�js 6 $1,416.62 COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR _ PO BOX 7552 i ar: s : h CHICAGO, IL 60680-7552 (�- O FINANCE DIRECTOR TREASURER) . . 7i1.L$ct. t LEE FINANCE'.. ',.... •• :• ( RUS7E INANCE •.'! • — _ COmMR C Fl EE nA,RPeRaOr1 I160L7247u' ':07n92242LI: u• 16 890 L,u. DETACH THIS PORTION BEFORE DEPOSITING CHECK INVOICE No. 017247 NVOICE NQ AMOUNT 10/26/01 PINS 10-17-315-032 6140 DEMPSTER - LEGION - 2nd INSTALLMENT OF TAX BILL — Late VENDOR NO. 16450 028024-571020 $1,416.62 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE Amount due if paid by 11 /01 /2001 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 4 4 , 700 .45 10-17-315-032-0000 115 24017 2000 (2001) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES If received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment wwwcookcountytreasureccom Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (on time) 11/01/2001 4,700.45 1,555.97 186.72 2,957.76 0.00 (late)11/02/2001 - 12/0112001 4,768.16 1,555.97 210.06 2,957.76 44.37 How was my tax calculated? 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) (late)12/0212001 - 1/01/2002 4,835.87 1,555.97 233.40 2,957.76 88.74 72,840 (t) Do not double pay. Pay only one amount. Thank you for your last payment 01,235.63 Last payment received on 02-27-01 CC. Late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location (To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 0 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 11 2000 Assessed Value CC Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 32,366 2000 State Equalization Factor C. SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 1,710.63 2.377 31.66 1,661.48 2.281 X 2.2235 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT_DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) 0 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 826.89 1.149 53.97 807.80 1.109 = 71,966 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 267.71 0.372 229.45 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 318.81 0.443 25.18 312.48 0.429 X 7.989% OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 153.29 0.213 1.43 147.87 0.203 s � HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 1,488.26 2.068 7.19 1,386.15 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions 4/ N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 7.92 0.011 8.01 0.011 = 5,749.36 U. WATER RECLAMATION DIST 298.66 0.415 18.71 305.20 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 2.16 0.003 _ 2.19 0.003 - 0.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption TOWN OF NILES 26.63 0.037 26.95 0.037 0.00 CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 16.75 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption I-', SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 5.76 0.008 5.83 0.008 - - 0.00 et FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 49.66 0.069 2.15 50.99 0.070 COUNTY OF COOK 435.37 0.605 118.02 450.14 0.618 0 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 157.61 0.219 171.90 0.236 CL `D0 NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 5,749.36 7.989 5,583.19 7.665 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions c = 5,749.36 W j' A / First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) UI - ACQUIRED BYt4y//Gl/�L - 11 Exempt Amt: $ rfre Sr' SD 2,791.60 b fT B l_-lb - pl y9 - d $ /? to W Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) 3 CiC�'.:.` T n,- + 2,957.76 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) 0. U -pI7 d. 2u;1116-1 30 = 5,749.36 IU 70,_ c v r / `_ S ��ST �, 3 Payment information transcribed Y -Iyfr PCL4-97 from warrant records on file in - _ GS BERR VILL LEGION office of the County COII8C10r. ° -' CO 8720 FERRIS AVE � . a '-.=�, MORTON GROVE IL l� it �a^/ s / MPORTANT NOTICE: Records indicate taxes for prior years may be due, Contact the Cook County Clerk. See reverse side. �i- Amount due if paldby -11-/Ot 02001- property Index Number(PIN) _ Volume T2N0 €. •YMENT $ 4,700.45 10-17-315-032-0000 115 5; 7 I UPON Avoid late penalities. Submit the correct amount. Write these numbers on your check made payable to the Amount Paid I/ a, Please refer to the schedule above. T P L. p By state law,the late penalty is 1.5%per month. Cook County Collector. /ST 7;f-t a )3 I I Check box at left AND complete form on back to change mailing To mail,send this portion with your check. 3 .s L fit I address--where the bill is sent. You must have form notarized. To pay at any LaSalle Bank or Treasurer's Office,please bring entire bill. o a. 00004700458 101731503200008 00020 00004768164 00004835870 00004903585 N:Z. F .11„11.,,.I1„1.,I.11.....I,I,I..1.1..11.,I..I..11..LII...I -1 < COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802448 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2448 2 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL 60053 It'll -ins rnnnnnnn .n inn .r innnn,.-,nn,, r .n Ambunt due if paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill $ 699.34 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-20-201 -010-0000 118 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 416-000120083 H received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment -- -- - = Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty - - (en time) 11/01/2001 699.34 0.0o 0.00 699.34 0.00 How was my tax calculated? pate)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 709.03 0.00 0.00 699.34 10.49 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) (late)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 720.32 0.00 0.00 699.34 20.98 Thank you for your 1st Installment payments 17,223 0 DO not double pay.Pay only one amount Y Y P Yments of 660.07 Last payment received on 02-27-01 CC Late payment penally is 1.5%per month. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. Q Property Location(To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 0 5831 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 3028 .IV: 2000 Assessed Value -Q. Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 7,653 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 404.47 2.377 7.48 392.86 2.281 2000 State Equalization factor try._ X 2.2235 3 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) Q VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 195.51 1.149 12.76 191.00 1.109 = 17,016 _V' MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 63.30 0.372 54.25 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 75.38 0.443 5.95 73.89 0.429 x 'i{. OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 36.24 0.213 .34 34.96 0.203 "�" HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 351.89 2.068 1.70 327.75 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions 0 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 1.87 0.011 1.89 0.011 - 1,359.41 -TL WATER RECLAMATION DIST 70.62 0.415 4.42 72.16 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z.-NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.51 0.003 0.52 0.003 es Exemption 0.00 0 Ls Senior Citizen lion ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 - 0 TOWN OF NILES 6.30 0.037 6.37 0-037 0'00 F- CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 3.96 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption0 CC SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 1.36 0.008 1.38 0.008 0 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 11.74 0.069 .51 12.06 0.070 a_ COUNTY OF COOK 102.95 0.605 27.90 106.44 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 37.27 0.219 40.65 0.236 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions CC 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 1,359.41 7.989 1,320.14 7.665 _ ILI '/ 1,359.41 a ACQUIRED BY VIS ftil(n4 67/ Exempt Amt: $ "1�3 9/ First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a 0 7 / { I 660.07 DOCKET# CO -�4 -� S Tax Owed: $ //SJ ` 7 r Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) D a UNDER 200/9-175, 200/9-180, 200/9-185 and 200/16-130 y✓ 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 699.34 4 W % Exempt -" % New AN' $ r (� = 359.41 W 1� Payment information transcribed Y PCL1-00 from warrant records on file in � {{� 8720 5829 DEMP GSBERRA '. office of_the County Collector. )/)(9 �� ��-' J 8720 FERRIS "- V MORTON GROVE IL ���^�/ z / s ` 1ce of the Cook county I: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill I Treasurer - Marla Pam p y 118 North Clark Street Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township Ft 112 10-20-201 -011 -0000 118 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES S 416-000120084 Chi0390x IL. 60602 1st Installment 2nd Installment 312-443-5100 Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty 6 0.00 0.00 699.34 0.00 10/299/2001 2:31pm 119 101-3838 How was my tax calculated? TEMPER: Maria Pappas 3 0.00 0.00 699.34 10.49 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) co 41 Cook County Building 2 0.00 0.00 699.34 20.98 17,223 Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 660.07 0 Tax Collection / Current Last payment received on 02-27-01 102020101140! 21000 2 $ 59.02 Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. - 0 Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 0 TON GROVE IL 50053 3028 _W: Total $ 503.02 2000 Assessed Value IX- Check 00017249 $ X0'),02- 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 7,653 Change State Equalization Factor CI ange $ 4. 404.47 2.377 7.48 392.86 2.281 X 2.2235 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 1 i 195.51 1.149 12.76 191.00 1.109 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) O 1 Thank Yat For tour Payment 63.30 0.372 54.25 0.315 - 17'016 ! ,, 2000 Local Tax Rate - 75.38 0.443 5.95 73.89 0.429 _ _ _ _.. SI OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 36.24 0.213 .34 34.96 0.203 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 351.89 2.068 1.70 327.75 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions o. N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 1.87 0.011 1.89 0.011 1'359.41 LL WATER RECLAMATION DIST 70.62 0.415 4.42 72.16 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption-NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.51 0.003 0.52 0.003 0.00 Z. ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption 0 -TOWN OF NILES 6.30 0.037 6.37 0.037 0.00 _r-. CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 3.96 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption - SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 1.36 0.008 1.38 0.008 0'00 0. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 11.74 0.069 .51 12.06 0.070 - . COUNTY OF COOK 102.95 0.605 27.90 106.44 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 37.27 0.219 40.65 0.236 - 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions � 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS` 1,359.41 7.989 (� 1,320.14 7.665 = 1 359 41 _W- ACQUIRED BY "� 90. 3 First Installment(Due 3 01/2001) d Xempt Amt: 660.07 / Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) DOCKET# 00'-' Co .G 24 Tax Owed: $ // /, % 0% `p . , ■ + 69s 34 ' C 7 T' n. 11 /0-185 Prd 20;1/16-130 V 2000 Total Tax(Payable 16n92900.13)4 n 2001) _Intl L ' 201, 30. C:.. = 1 .359.41 , Payment information transcribed Y 77-• G - from warrant records on file in /V O _ /v , {/' . o/ Pcurn 2- WIG 5829 DEP GSBERRA) ' office of the County Collector. 8720 FERRIS AV ON_GB[IYS.-FLT „:Amouunt due if paid by 11/012001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill 6993. /� Properly Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township v `} 10-20-201 -012-0000 118 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 41 6-000120085 If received: Amount due is 1st Installment 2nd Installment Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (se time) 11/01/2001 699.34 0.00 0.00 699.34 0.00 How was my tax calculated? (Me)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 709.83 0.00 0.00 699.34 10.49 (late) 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) N 12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 720.32 0.00 0.00 699.34 20.98 17,223 0 Do not double pay.Pay only one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 660.07 IX Last payment received on 02-27-01 Late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. Through 1/15/2002,you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location(To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) V 5831 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 3028 W 2000 Assessed Value Q; Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 7,653 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 404.47 2.377 7.48 392.86 2.281 21100 State Equalization F 2.2 3 X 2.2235 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) /�6 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 195.51 1.149 12.76 191.00 1.109 17,016 V�. MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 63.30 0.372 54.25 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate ' MORTON GROVE PARK DIST _ _ 75.38. _ 0.443 5.95 _ - _73=89 0.429 y _ __ , An OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 36.24 0.213 .34 34.96 0.203 ' ' ° Q HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 351.89 2.068 1.70 327.75 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 1.87 0.011 1.89 0.011 - 1 ,359.41 U. WATER RECLAMATION DIST 70.62 0.415 4.42 72.16 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.51 0.003 0.52 0.003 0 Less Senior Citizen Exemption ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.00 TOWN OF NILES 6.30 0.037 6.37 0.037 F. Less Senior Freeze Exemption CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 3.96 0.023 - 0 -CC T B SANITARIUM 1.36 0.008 1.38 0.008 Q. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 11.74 0.069 .51 12.06 0.070 COUNTY OF COOK 102.95 0.605 27.90 106.44 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 37.27 0.219 40.65 0.236 lt- 00 Total Tax After Exemptions 'DO NOT PAY THESE T TALS' f 1,359.41 7.989 1,320.14 7.665 _ W. ,'/P //L/, 1,359.41 Q. ACQUIRED B 4..edbr '4GG - /9� �� First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a / , // Exempt Amt: $ / 660.07 DOCKET# eV - - -- (p (O /� V(k Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) Tax DWrad. $ //W 9 • v / + 699.34 Q, U^ND :R 200/9-175, 20n/9-1E0. 200/9-165 and 200/16-130 - 2000 Total Tax(Payable to 2001) HI % Exempt --_% Ne• NV $ = 1,359.41 W. _� se • Payment information transcribed PCL1-00 from warrant records on file in VIIG 5829 DEMP GSBERRA ,office of the County Collector. ran .i in, f �r ? -: � 8720 FERRIS AV MORTON GROVE IL • / - nt due if paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill 3680.03 ' Properly Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-20-201 -013-0000 118 24017 2000 2001 NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 416-000120086 If received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment = -- Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (on time) 11/01/2001 3,680.03 0.00 0.00 3,680.03 0.00 How was my tax calculated? (late)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 3,735.23 0.00 0.00 3,680.03 55.20 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) in Pate)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 3,790.43 0.00 0.00 3,680.03 110.40 Do not double pay. Pay only amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 3,473.32 '90,628 0 Cr Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Last payment received on 02-27-01 Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location (To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) V 5821 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 3028 la 2000 Assessed Value Cr Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 40,270 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 2,128.37 2.377 39.39 2,067.22 2.281 2000 State Equalization Factor IY- R 2.2235 0 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 1,028.81 1.149 67.15 1,005.06 1.109 __ .Q' MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 333.09 0.372 285.48 0.315 89,540 -:S" 2000 Local Tax Rate MORTON GROVE PARK DIST _ 396.66 0.443 31.33 388.79 0.429 '7 o,,,,V _ M OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 190.72 0.213 1.79 183.97 0.203 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 1,851.69 2.068 8.95 1,724.65 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions 0 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 9.85 0.011 9.97 0.011 = 7, 153.35 U. WATER RECLAMATION DIST 371.59 0.415 23.28 379.73 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z-NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 2.69 0.003 2.72 0.003 0.00 Q: ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption _ TOWN OF NILES 33.13 0.037 33.53 0.037 0'0 I- -CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 20.84 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption LC SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 7.16 0.008 7.25 0.008 0.00 Q„ FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 61.78 0.069 2.68 63.44 0.070 1:1- COUNTY OF COOK 541.72 0.605 146.84 560.11 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 196.09 0.219 213.88 0.236 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions Er 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 7,153.35 7.989 6,946.64 7.665 = 7, 153.35 W First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a ll 3,473.32 C � �� Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) t IV - + 3,680.03 a ? 1-` `1-)--P""'` `- y^/'r^z\, �,'� 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) W E 1 `�" - 7, 153.35 la !/� 1117,4- } Payment information transcribed ACQUIRED BY/, y I ��/ ar0,-? - / / RRLS-17 from warrant County on file r. J Exempt Amt: $ VHF 5821 DEMP BERRA office of the County Collector. T/ 8720 FERRIS AV t / 9 DOCKET# A0 /' - r2 4'`Z/ Tax Owed: $ -57.C° . 7 MORTON GROVE IL (�(7J1/(- �' UNDER 200/9-175, 200/9-160, 200/9-185 and 200/16-130 7- % Exempt ,,?g % New AN•.$ -, - - 74/0 Nr` I 77 1 AMu due if paid by 11/01 /2001 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township $ 1 ,287 . 39 10-20-111-009-0000 117 24062 2000 (2001) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES If received: Amount due is: lot Installment 2nd Installment .,��KCC T�easu.�erccrr. Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (en time) 1110112001 1,287.39 0.00 0.00 1,287.39 0.00 How was my tax calculated? (late)11/02/2001 - 1210112001 1,306.70 0.00 0.00 1,287.39 19.31 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) (n (late)12/02,2001 - 1/01/2002 1,326.01 0.00 0.00 1,287.39 38.62 22,956 O Do not double pay. Pay only one amount. Thank you for your last payment of 879.79 CC Late payment penalty is 1.5% per month. Last payment received on 02-27-01 Property Value 0. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 76,250 Property Location (To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) Assessment Level W 8600 FERRIS AVE MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2829 X 16% �: 2000 Assessed Value Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate 12.200 2000 State Equalization Factor Et SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 644.81 2.377 11.93 523.63 2.281 X 2.2235 3 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) 0 FERRIS&LEHIGH TIF DISTRICT 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 = 27, 127 . VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 311.69 1.149 20.34 254.58 1.109 2000 Local Tax Rate MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 100.91 0.372 72.31 0.315 X 7.989% tr HORTON GROVE PARK DIST- - _. V20.17 --. 0.44x- 9.49 - _ 58.48 - 0.421 " - - _..- • OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 57.78 0.213 .54 46.60 0.203 2000 Tax Before Exemptions HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 560.99 2.068 2.71 436.85 1.903 = 2, 167. 18 U. N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 2.98 0.011 2.53 0.011 Less Homeowner Exemption Z WATER RECLAMATION DIST 112.58 0.415 7.05 96.19 0.419 - 0.00 0 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.81 0.003 0.69 0.003 Less Senior Citizen Exemption ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 - 0.00 I- TOWN OF NILES 10.04 0.037 8.49 0.037 Less Senior Freeze Exemption C CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 5.28 0.023 - 0.00 SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 2.17 0.008 1.84 0.008 0 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 18.72 0.069 .81 16.07 0.070 ll COUNTY OF COOK 164.12 0.605 44.48 141.86 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 59.41 0.219 54.18 0.236 n2000 Total Tax After Exemptions C *DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS" 2,167.18 7.989 1,759.58 7.665 s7 = 2, 167. 18 a // �/e � -, JFirst r/_ Installment(Due 3/01/2001)0 g a Ai QUIRED BYU, /,'%�)i°^t/, Exempt Amt: $ /9-s ti) Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) 3 + 1.287.39 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 20011 D rCKET# D-/�- 4 ,0 Tax Owed: $ /972 �� 2, 167. 1E WW U DER 200!9 75, 200x9-180, 2D0/9-185 and 200116-130%exempt °h ,few A!V' $ Payment information transcribed PCL2-02 from warrant records on file in ,/�f/ A// 1 VMG 8600 FERRIS BERRA office of the County Collector.8720 pC/Y0 ,jyrr / '� ,"� ? ,l FERRIS Ir V! A8 NDY-doe a paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill s • 1 764.19 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-20-100-027-0000 117 24062 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 416-000120081 H received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment -- - - --Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (en time) 11/01/2001 764.19 0.00 0.00 764.19 0.00 (late) Hew was my tax calculated? i1/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 775.65 0.00 0.00 764.19 11.46 (tote 1999 Equalized Assessed Value MAY) CO 112/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 787.11 0.00 0.00 764.19 22.92 Do not double P on one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 2,974.18 77,604 (] Pay Pay N Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Last payment received on 02-27-01 0' Through 1/15/2002,you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location (To update,please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 8721 NARRAGANSETT AVE MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2847 tit 2000 Assessed Value w Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 21 ,045 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 1,112.29 2.377 20.58 1,770.15 2.281 2000 State Equalization Factor `. X 2.2235 1.0 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(lAN) �� FERRISBLEHIGH TIF DISTRICT 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 = - a VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 537.66 1.149 35.09 860.63 1.109 46,794 2000 Local Tax Rate MORTON GROW LIBRARY FUND 174.07 0.372 244.45 0.315 -_-X _ -_- _". 3i. MUR ION GROVE PARK DIST 207.30 0.443 16.37 332.92 0.429 OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 99.67 0.213 .93 157.54 0.203 2000 Tax Before Exemptions -0 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 967.70 2.068 4.67 1,476.80 1.903 - 3,738.37 -LL N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 5.15 0.011 8.54 0.011 Less Homeowner Exemption 0.00 2" WATER RECLAMATION DIST 194.20 0.415 12.16 325.16 0.419 /t NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 1.40 0.003 2.33 0.003 Less Senior Citizen Exemption V_ - ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 0.00 TOWN OF NILES 17.31 0.037 28.71 0.037 Less Senior Freeze Exemption C. - CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 17.85 0.023 0.00 ,0; SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 3.74 0.008 6.21 0.008 I. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 32.29 0.069 1.40 54.32 0.070 COUNTY OF COOK 283.11 0.605 76.74 479.59 0.618 ¢ 21100 Total IT After Exemptions COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 102.48 0.219 183.15 0.236 W 3,738.37 `DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 3,738.37 7.989 5,948.35 7.665 a First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a 2,974. 18 ., Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) + 764. 19 '.-a.. I,���( 2000 Total Tax(Payable 3,7 In 2001) i W )- i = 3,738.37 j ilm Payment information transcribed /1- PcL2-21 from warrant records on file in J~,-,� J /, - 6 Z,)ki c. r,.,; �,_ 5 � 5' } VMG 8721 NRGSET BERRA office of the County Collector. �y z Fs'' _- "�-/ --- 720 FERRIS AV / d9O -/e 7/J S c� MORTON GROVE IL (�(J7f/,(,/,(,a. . �,�¢�/ ET t: AC 7e d. UNDER 200/9-115,200/9-180,200/9-186 ana 200/16-130 �� �S� /�l�G G % Exempt % New lW:$ (I 7 Amount due if polo by 11r01r2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill <-..�4 9,646.99 Pr°Path'Index Number(Plq Volume Code Tax year (Payable in) Township 10-17-429-048-0000 115 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 416-0 0 01 2 0 0 76 M received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment -- -- Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (im time) 11/01/2001 9,646.99 0.00 0.00 9,646.99 0.00 How was My lax calculated? pate)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 9,791.69 0.00 0.00 9,646.99 144.70 (hate)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 9,936.39 0.00 0.00 9,646.99 289.40 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(Ern) co co not double P on one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 9,104.95 237,572 0 Pay Pay N fr Last payment received on 02-27-01 Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. Q, Property Location(To update, please contact the Cook County AssPcsor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 0 5714 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 3040 -ul 2000 Assessed Value Q Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 105,564 SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 5,579.34 2.377 103.27 5,419.02 2.281 2000 State Equalization Factor Z: X 2.2235 0. N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(FAV) VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 2,696.96 1.149 176.04 2,634.67 1.109 234,722 a5i MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 873.17 0.372 748.35 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate '� MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 1,039.82 0.443 82.15 1,019.18 0.429 _ X __ _ ___ 'zcaac[- p. OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 499.96 0.213 4.69 482.27 0.203 "`--'" HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 4,854.05 2.068 23.47 4,521.00 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions 0 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 25.82 0.011 26.13 0.011 - 18,751 .94 U. WATER RECLAMATION DIST 974.10 0.415 61.02 995.43 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z:_ 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 7.04 0.003 7.13 0.003 0 Less Senior Citizen Exemption ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 TOWN OF NILES 86.85 0.037 87.90 0.037 } CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 54.64 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption a. SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 18.78 0.008 19.01 0.008 0.00 0 - FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 161.96 0.069 7.04 166.30 0.070 a COUNTY OF COOK 1,420.05 0.605 384.94 1,468.19 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 514.04 0.219 560.67 0.236 CC 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 18,751.94 7.989 18,209.89 7.665 = 18 751 94 W a First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) O. 9, 104.95 Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) + 9,646.99 ,a 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) 1{1. S1I /{,s_`/ cYvl ?S+eIS 18,751 .94 W l,. t:COME J YWC7 '/4'1%'C/LC' U37_ 40 Payment (rant records transcribed 0 e0 ��Exempt Amt: $ / PCLS-17 from warrant records on file in ` O WIG 5714 DEMP GSBERRA office of the County Collector. g0CKE''r _-00-/6 -/CD 8' Tax Owed: $ �? d v. 3}" 8720 FERRIS AV r / li',,j 4 +ZOfb - s, 2CUI�-8O, 2!)0/9-185 and 200/16-130 80RTON GROVE IL L�J` tA.bK4.- r % New $ a�0 ;sr' ig e7 y 39 °' 1 Office of the Cook County I Jr firer - Maria PaFFas 1 118 North Clark Street 1 Room 112 1 Chicago, IL. 60602 i 312-443-5100 10/29/2001 2:26n1 119 04-3834 TREASURER: Maria PdPPi3S 01 Cook County Wilding Tax Collection / Current 10174290480000 2000 2 $ 8709.39 Total $ 8709.39 Check 00017254 $ 8709.39- %1m 0.00 ITh&ik You For Your Pay t I 8ffice of the Cook Counts Treasurer - kria Pappas I 118 North Clark Street i Room 112 Chicago, IL. 6002 1 312-443-51A 10/29/2001 2:27pm 119 04-385 TF .O: Naria Peas 01 Cook Casty I4iliin' Tax Collection / Current 102010 1270000 2000 2 $ 614.66 Total $ 614.6 Check 0172553 $ 614.66- $ 0.00 1 Thank You For Your Payment I d - 6ffice of the Cook County Treasurer - Karla Rams 116 forth Clark'Street Rome 112 Chicago, IL. 60602 312-443-5100 • 10/29/2001 2:3lu 119 04-3637 TREASURER: Maria P 3s 01 Cook County Milling Tax Collection / Current 10202010100000 2000 2 $ 495.43 Total $ 495.43 Check 00017246 $ 495.43- [11/ye $ 0.00 I Thank You For Your Payment I _ _Office of the Cook County -Treasurer - Maria F'aarsjs 118 Marth Clark Street Room 112 Chicago, IL. 50619 312-443-5100 • 10/29/2001 2:29Pe 119 04-:vR?? TREf7c: Maria F&Ws 01 Cook County Building Tax Collection / Current 10201110090000 2000 2 $ 1092.34 Total $ 1092.34 Check 0016E004 $ 1092.34- Change t 0.00 Thank You For Your Payment Office of the Cook County _ surer - Maria Faces 118 Mbrth Clark Street Room 112 Chicago, IL. 60602 312-443-5100 10/29/2001 2:32PI 119 04-3839 TEARER: Maria Pas 01 Cook Cmity I4aiidiny Tax Collection / Current 10202010120000 2000 2 $ 509.02 Total $ 509.02 Check 00017250 $ 509.02- Charge 4 0.00 e I Thank Voo For Your Payment i e Office of the Cook Comfy d------ireasurer - Maria Papr s 118 North Clark Street Room 112 Chicago, IL. 6002 312-443-5190 10/29/2001 2:32cm 119 04-3840 TMMARR: Maria Peas 01 Cook County Building Tax Collection / Current 10202010130000 2000 2 $ 1677.09 total $ 1677.09 Check 017251 $ 1677.09- throe $ 0.00 I Thank You For Your Part i Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone (847) 965-2233 Facsimile (847)967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S. Porter,of Counsel �/ November 21, 2001 47114$"tf4' o RECEIVED David O. Erb i_ NOV 2 6 2001 Treasurer/Finance Director Village of Morton Grove Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: 2nd Installment of Real Estate Taxes for American Legion properties as follows: PIN 10-17-314-001, 002, 003, 10-17-315-032, and 10-17-315-044 Dear Dave: Back on November 2, 2001, I gave you a letter that explained what we did on PIN 10-17- 315-032 (highlighted copy herewith attached). Regarding the balance of the PINs, the Village had applied for and received exemptions. As a result of that, we had overpaid on four of the tax bills, except on PIN 10-17-315-032 for which I returned the check you originally prepared and I paid the tax due of$32.75. Accordingly, enclosed please find a copy of the tax bills, which show the exemptions, along with the following refund checks: PIN 10-17-314-001 $333.33 r ' PIN 10-17-314-002 $329.25 PIN 10-17-314-003 $381.96 PIN 10-17-315-044 $3,663.33 Please note that all the above checks were made payable to the Village of Morton Grove and should be deposited accordingly. If you need anything further regarding the above, please contact me. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO �J GSB/amz Enclosure(s) c: Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator C9DATA\WORDDOCS\VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVEWdERICAN LEGION POST 134\CORRESPONDENCE\ERB LTR 11-21-01 RE RE TAXES REFUNDS.DOC vmceso Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847) 965-2233 Facsimile(847) 967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porter,of Counsel November 2, 2001 David O. Erb Treasurer/Finance Director Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: 2nd Installment of the 2000 tax bills upon which the Village obtained partial exemptions for the year 2000 Dear Dave: As per my letters to you regarding the exemptions on the various pieces of property, please find enclosed the original 2000 tax bills with the receipt attached to each corresponding bill showing payment of the reduced amount of the taxes for the following properties: 5825, 5827, 5829 Dempster(vacant lots) PIN#'s 10-20-201-010, 011, 012 5821 Dempster(Simpkins Furniture) PIN 10-20-201-013 8600 Ferris Avenue PIN1a20-100-027 9 8721 geMs-AveeuwPI 5714 Dempster PIN 10-17429-048 The above original bills and receipts should be filed in the appropriate real estate file. Enclosed please find the original check made payable to the Cook County Collector in the amount of$1,416.62, for the 2nd installment on the real estate taxes on the Legion property(PIN 10- 17-315-032). This check was returned to us upon presentation due to an error made by the Cook County Collector's office. The correct amount of the taxes due was $32.75, which was advanced by my office and the taxes paid. If you have any questions, please coniaci me. Very truly yours, rigzipS7e 4 7 76- GABRIEL S. BERRAF'AT0 v� GSB/amz Enclosure(s) C:\DATA\WORDDOCSIVILLAGE OF MORTON OROVESACOUISITIONS\ERB LTR 11-02.01 RE 2ND INSTALLMENT OF TAXES.DOC Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill 0.00 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-17-314-001 -0000 115 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 416-0001 2007 5 If received Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (an time) 11/01/2001 0.00 o.00 o.00 o.00 o.00 (Me)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 How was my fax calculated? 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) (Me)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002_ 0.00 0.00 0.00 o.ao 0.00 23,191 p. Do not double Pay on one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 393.40 y Last payment received on 02-27-ot IX Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. O Property Location (To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 1 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 {11 2000 Assessed Value CC:, Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = I,545 2000 State Equalization Factor tr SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 81.65 2.377 1.51 528.99 2.281 X 2.2235 -3` N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) 0 OF MORTON GROVE 39.47 1.149 2.57 257.19 1.109 3,435 > MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 12.78 0.372 73.05 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate _ MORTON GROVE PARK DIST 15.22 0-443 _ 1.20 99.49 0.429 x z-"prcQG OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 7.32 0.213 .06 47.08 0.203 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 71.04 2.068 .34 441.32 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions 0 N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 0.38 0.011 2.55 0.011 - 274'42 .f1.. WATER RECLAMATION DIST 14.26 0.415 .89 97.17 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z -NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.10 0.003 0.70 0.003 0 0 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption TOWN OF NILES 1.27 0.037 8.58 0.037 0.00 1- CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 5.33 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption0 �_ SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 0.27 0.008 1.86 0.008 O. FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 2.37 0.069 .10 16.23 0.070 0. COUNTY OF COOK 20.77 0.605 5.63 143.32 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 7.52 0.219 54.73 0.236 l 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS" 274.42 7.989 1,777.59 7.665 W BY/die( yNn � Jf f 274.42 a ACQUIRED BY/YJe( 1k1 A .6,41-4--Exempt Amt $ �7 O.S First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a JJ I /� /' 274.42 DOCKET# 00- /4 - /Z 7 Tax Owed: $ U 8 37 Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) _ + 0.00 Q. UNDER 200/9-1115, 200;a-130, 20019-185 and 200/16-130 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) W % Exempt 7X % New A.V. $ = 274.42 w. Payment information transcribed Y Ref und Due PCL4-90 from warrant records on file in Refund Due GS BERR VILL LEGION office of the Cou nty Collector. 8720 FERRIS AVE / MORTON GROVE IL (�(/JL/(,/,`a.Q,. ^ Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: Property Index Number(PIN) Volume T2ND PAYMENT $ 0.00 10-17-314-001-0000 115 COUPON Avoid late penalities. Submit the correct amount. Write these numbers on your check made payable to the Amount Paid P 0 Please refer to the schedule above. Cook County Collector. By state law,the late penalty is 1.5%per month. P- O Check box at left AND complete form on back to change mailing To mail,send this portion with your check. it address-where the bill is sent. You must have form notarized. To pay at any LaSalle Bank or Treasurer's Office,please bring entire bill. 0 0. co 00000000000 101731400100002 00020 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 I I- J_ Ir1IrlIIrraa llaaladdLll llllIlIrlIlLddrl rlIrrllIIlrrtIrlI -et IlII,uIIrrlILrlIIaLrrlirralall.ILdllIl,Ilrrilliii dr,rll 2 COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 60053-2843 10173140010000/0/00/F/0000000000/2 Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill r 0.00 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-17-314-002-0000 115 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 5277-001529861 N received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (on.time) 13/01/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 How was my tax Cal Mee)11//2003 - 12/01/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0. calculated? 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) 0) (late)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Do not double pay.Pay only one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 388.97 22,930 M Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Last payment received on 02-27-01 Through 1/15/2002,you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location (To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) in 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 2000 Assessed Value Cr Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 1.528 I- SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 80.77 2.377 1.49 523.03 2.281 2000 State Equalization factor X 2.2235 N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) 0 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 39.04 1.149 2.54 254-29 1.109 = 3,398 >7- MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 12.64 0.372 72.23 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate -MORTON-GROVE PARK.^,LS-T-._. - ._-15.OS -0 443__ _- __i..i"a . _ - - 98-37 -..0.429 I( --_ 7.989% - OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 7.24 0.213 .06 46.55 0.203 O HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 70.27 2.068 .33 436.36 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 0.37 0.011 2.52 0.011 271 .47 LL WATER RECLAMATION DIST 14.10 0.415 .88 96.08 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.10 0-003 0.69 0.003 - 0.00 0 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0-000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption TOWN OF NILES 1.26 0.037 8.48 0.037 - 0.00 CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 5.27 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 0.27 0.008 1.83 0.008 0.00 o FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 2-34 0.069 .10 16.05 0.070 I a COUNTY OF COOK 20.58 0.605 5.57 141.72 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 7.44 0.219 54.11 0-236 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions W 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS* 27�/1.47 7.989 1,757.58 7.665 271 .47 ACQUIRED BY/ /0 1.JY1_U/UJU Exempt Amt: $ '//' 7.-5-- First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) I a /y / ,y //9 �f 271.47 D DOCKET # Qw - .2t9 Tax Owed: $ ✓ r' / v Second Installment(Due 11/01/2001) + 0.00 a UNDEP 100/9-170, 2'.;0/2-180, 230/9-185 and 200/16-130 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) W % Exempt New WV' $ ---- = 271 .47 W Payment information transcribed Refund Due PCL4-90 from warrant records on file in Refund Due GS BERR VILL LEGION office of the County Collector. CO 8720 FERRIS AVE / MORTON GROVE IL (�(/J►/(, .44.Q )�/�-����/ Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: Property Index Number(PIN) Volume 72ND PAYMENT f$ 0.00 10-17-314-002-0000 115 COUPON Avoid late penalities. Submit the correct amount. Amount Paid u Z Please refer to the schedule above. Write these numbers on your check made payable to the P O By state law,the late penalty is 1.5% per month. Cook County Collector. F ❑ Cheek box at left AND complete form an back to change mailing To mail, send this portion with your check. a address-where the bill is sent. You must have form notarized. To pay at any LaSalle Bank or Treasurer's Office,please bring entire bill. 0 a. Co 00000000000 101731400200005 00020 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 F J_ I I Irll rral arrxl lakirrLlirrrrrlrl rlrrltlrraklrlralra1r1a1rrllrki a 2 COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 60053-0000 10173140020000/0/00/F/0000000000/2 Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill . 0.00 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-17-314-003-0000 115 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AVOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 5277-001529862 cCcXCC easurer_0^' It received: Amount due is: 1st Installment 2nd Installment Tax due 3/1/2001 Penally Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (on time) 11/01/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 How was my tax calculated? (late)11/02/2001 - 12/01/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (late)12/02/2001 - 1/01/2002 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) CO Do not double P one amount Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 451.21 26,599 Q Last payment received on 02-27-01 p` Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Through 1/15/2002, ou may y pay at any LaSalle Bank. Property Location(To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) V 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 2000 Assessed Value CC Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = t•772 C. SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 93.65 2.377 1 73 606.72 2.281 2000 Slate Equalization Factor N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 X 2.2235 0 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) -o VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 45.27 1.149 2.95 294.98 1.109 3,940 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 14.66 0.372 83.79 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate )0 _-- MORTON SRCVE-PARK MST _ __.-_ 7.45 - -044 - __.__. 1:39'_- 114.11- a.421_. X 7.989% OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 8.39 0.213 .07 54.00 0.203 • HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 81.48 2.068 .39 506.18 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions l„' N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 0.43 0.011 2.93 0.011 - 314.77 ■ WATER RECLAMATION DIST 16.35 0.415 1.02 111.45 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption WA 0.00 NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 0.12 0.003 0.80 0.003 j ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption u TOWN OF NILES 1.46 0.037 9.84 0.037 0.00 a Less Senior Freeze Exemption 7 A ill ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 6.12 0.023 - P. SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 0.32 0.008 2-13 0.008 0.00 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 2.72 0.069 .11 18.62 0.070 :1 COUNTY OF COOK 23.84 0.605 6.46 164.37 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 8.63 0.219 62.77 0.236 1e 'D0 NOT PAY THESE TOTALS' 314.77 7.989 2,038.81 7.665 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions ,j 314.77 :1 AC ( (RED r i V4 ylie„%.G -- �(r) ,ZLfr First Installment(Due 0314 1) "1 DOCKET# ti�IIIJ/� ;Si ,. i 5 9 )S/ Second Installment (Due 11/01/2001) Tax Oa 3v. a + 0.00 r UNDER 200/9-175, 200:2-180, 200/9-155 and 200/16-130 -1 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) lT % Exempt 7 9 % New A/V $ ' - 314.77 R Payment information transcribed Refund Due PCL4-90 from warrant records on file in Refund Due GS BERR VILL LEGION office of the County Collector. CO 8720 FERRIS AVE / MORTON GROVE IL (/(/JF/,(,�-,4,c.Q-. _ Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: Property Index Number (PIN) Volume T2ND PAYMENT $ 0.00 I 10-17-314-003-0000 115 L]COUPON VA Avoid late penalities.Submit the correct amount. Write these numbers on your check made payable to the Amount Paid P • Please refer to the schedule above. Cook County Collector.state law,the late penalty is 1.5%per month. 7 or. ❑ Check box at left AND complete form on back to change mailing AM To mail, send this portion with your check. PI address-where the bill is sent. You must have form notarized. To pay of any LaSalle Bank or Treasurer's Office,please bring entire bill. Id 00000000000 101731400300008 00020 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 BM IP I,II pill,.,,II.I.,I,II,r„l 11111,,I,l„I,I,I,,I,,I,111111I„I I E. I COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR GS BERR VILL LEGION PO BOX 802445 OR CURRENT OWNER CHICAGO IL 60680-2445 CO 8720 FERRIS AVE 2 MORTON GROVE IL 60053-0000 10173140030000/0/00/F/0000000000/2 Amount due it paid by 11/01/2001: 2000 Second Installment Property Tax Bill w 0.00 Property Index Number(PIN) Volume Code Tax Year (Payable in) Township 10-17-315-044-0000 115 24017 2000 (2001 ) NILES AtOID LATE PAYMENT PENALTIES 5277-001529864 If received: 1st Installment 2nd Installment ascre- c^ Amount due is. Tax due 3/1/2001 Penalty Tax due 11/1/2001 Penalty (on time) 31/01/20oi o.00 0.00 o.00 o.00 0.00 How was my tax calculated? Date)11/02/2001 - 12/03/2001 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1999 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) (0 Oats)12/02/2001 - 3/01/2002_ 0.00 i 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CI Thank you for your 1st Installment payments of 4,327.84 255 126 Do not double pay.Pay only one amount Last payment received on 02-27-01 (r Late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. Through 1/15/2002, you may pay at any LaSalle Bank. 0 Property Location(To update, please contact the Cook County Assessor's Office at 312-603-7509.) 0 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 Ui 2000 Assessed Value Taxing District 2000 Tax 2000 Rate Pension 1999 Tax 1999 Rate = 17,004 CC. SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 898.70 2.377 16.63 5,819.42 2.281 2000 State Equalization Factor X 2.2235 M- N SUBURB MASS TRANSIT DIST 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 2000 Equalized Assessed Value(EAV) -0 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 434.41 1.149 28.35 2,829.35 1.109 = 37,808 MORTON GROVE LIBRARY FUND 140.65 0.372 803.65 0.315 2000 Local Tax Rate } - - MORTON-SAME PAW-DIST _. ___ .__1-67 43. _ 43-..__ _ _ 13.23 __- - T-D94.4S- _..0-_425. - -_ X 7.989 s OAKTON COLLEGE DISTRICT 80.53 0.213 .75 517.91 0.203 0 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219 781.87 2.068 3.78 4,855.05 1.903 2000 Tax Before Exemptions N SHORE MOSQUITO ABATEMENT 4.16 0.011 28.06 0.011 - 3,020.48 LL WATER RECLAMATION DIST 156.90 0.415 9.83 1,068.98 0.419 Less Homeowner Exemption Z - NILES GENERAL ASSISTANCE 1.13 0.003 7.65 0.003 0.00 0 ROAD AND BRIDGE NILES 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.000 Less Senior Citizen Exemption - TOWN OF NILES 13.99 0.037 94.40 0.037 0.00 t,• IIC CONSOLIDATED ELECTIONS 0.00 0.000 58.68 0.023 Less Senior Freeze Exemption - SUBURBAN T B SANITARIUM 3.02 0.008 20.41 0.008 0.00 0 FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT 26.09 0.069 1.13 178.59 0.070 0. COUNTY OF COOK 228.74 0.605 62.00 1,576.67 0.618 COOK COUNTY HEALTH FACIL. 82.80 0.219 602.10 0.236 2000 Total Tax After Exemptions It 'DO NOT PAY THESE TOTALS* ��, 3,020.48 7.989 19,555.41 7.665 = 3,020.48 W ACQUIRED BY kill AMA-- Ca'�'Fxempt Amt: $ A 3 3 9 / First Installment(Due 3/01/2001) a /� ii//, 1 //� (�L� 6 3,020.48 DOCKET# IY 61--7(9 �7 / T V fJ f / Second Installment (Due 11/01/2001) Tax ,_,� y 0.00 a 1 DER 7 75 ^.,,r:^ 0 20 (..��.-., L�(il�-i;w, �,..,.,;-1„0, 11:Wi1-i O;i B;lu LOQIIE-1,SC 2000 Total Tax(Payable In 2001) W % Exempt U % New AN-. $ .---- = 3,020.48 W Payment information transcribed Refund Due PCL4-97 from warrant records on file in Refund Due GS BERR VILL LEGION office of the County Collector. CO 8720 ROVEII AVE / MORTON GROVE IL (/(IJ►/(,�a.Q. Amount due if paid by 11/01/2001: Property Index Number(PIN) Volume T2N0 PAYMENT $ 0.00 10-17-315-044-0000 115 COUPON Avoid late penalities. Submit the correct amount. 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I 1, Deed aadIC�Ult aoY "C7pMCIW IWAe4♦lately ( Aguas and report apx diS"epan%ea at opco ' , ua litdlding Gnea agown wtha recolded su,,4vwion plat lima estab ' W b loeal Oldenance "; ; , _ � ' icaitng � �� 3 ' l . .-1 .. ,. .. I 3 _ _ ..._ _. _ s _ ;f ­.__a�sw� an Wrl n fin_ �. -%Jqv, .J —rV .. , Y% ,i PI/ �Q l- ;.; FOUND, IRON , } IPE 0 .06 FAST & 0.06 NORTH 25.0: 25.0 _ 28,97 o _ ;. 0 .. a iRJ1, A..�py.[ '."'A ' i'i��p f ',MARC,H, , n Y�� - " _D 24,' 2000 Q 2i t -+ ?F ILLINOIS, OF CGOK ) ' ,� + 5 ` HICAGQ TrTLE INSURANCE CONVANY , , .. I# U I , ' !�iG3.lNa4 . ,';: , 7777: Y.`l w Law Offices of Gabriel S. Berrafato & Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove,Illinois 60053-2843 Telephone(847)965-2233 ( Facsimile(847)967-2388 Gabriel S.Berrafato Marc S.Porter,of f Counsel ` March 27, 2000 Lc' David 0. Erb Finance Director Village of Morton Grove 6010 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 In re: Acquisition of Legion property Dear Dave: I am pleased to inform you that the above-entitled acquisition of the Legion property was ultimately consummated on Friday, March 24, 2000. Accordingly, enclosed please find the following: 1. A copy of the Cash Escrow Trust Agreement, previously submitted to the Village, signed by all parties and dated March 21, 2000. 2. A copy of the Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement, which was prepared on March 21, 2000, but not fully implemented due to some final showings that the Legion ("Seller") had to produce. 3. A copy of one of the Legion's 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill, which on the front thereof gives the proration of the 1999 taxes as well as the 2000 taxes, approximating $18,500.00. The proration for the 2000 taxes should have been $6,729.48 or a total of$21,906.00. 4. A copy of the Letter of Transmittal from Chicago Title, which enclosed our checks for the over deposit of our funds, along with the interest, payable to the Village of Morton Grove. Attached thereto are the final escrow receipt and final disbursement authorization. 5. A check payable to the Village of Morton Grove in the sum of$270.06 representing interest on the $100,000 earnest money deposited with the Title Company. 6. A check in the sum of$18,002.23 representing the net over deposit of Village funds. (See copy of Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement dated March 21, 2000, which has a complete breakdown of our costs and expenses, and the net over deposit of $18,002.23.) 7. A copy of the actual Deed from the Legion to the Village, which must now be recorded with the Recorder of Deeds. This may take a week or two regarding this matter. David O. Erb, Finance Director March 27, 2000 Page 2 8. A copy of the Bill of Sale from the Legion to the Village concerning the personal property conveyed with the acquisition of the Legion. 9. A copy of the updated survey, which now has the proper legal description as well as the layout of the property that we acquired from the Legion. (I am enclosing two extra copies for Larry Arft's copy of this letter. If the Village needs more copies, we will have to order them from Mike Maths under Order No. 55-00.) 10. A copy of the Title Commitment, which I have marked thereon Certain Objections to be waived. (The final Title Policy will be delivered in the near future with the return of our recorded Deed.) I cannot file a petition for the exemption of taxes until I have the recorded Deed returned, since it must be attached to the petition. The petition must be filed during the only window of opportunity, which is now through April 10, 2000. This will create a problem for our taxes and the exemptions. In regards to the balance of the 1999 and 2000 taxes, the monies that are herewith enclosed must be held in your Village escrow or trust account to pay the 2nd installment of the 1999 taxes and a portion of the 2000 taxes, which will be prorated up through March 21, 2000. In addition, the Legion has agreed to re-prorate the 1999 and 2000 taxes based on the actual bills received. In addition, we are still awaiting the ALTA survey showing the location of all utilities involving the Legion property. This procedure takes approximately eight weeks and I should have it by May 1, 2000. If there is anything further regarding the above, please call me. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO GSB/amz Enclos (s) I Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator C:DATA\WORDDOCS\VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVEAMERICAN LEGION POST 134\CORRESPONDENCE\ERB LTR 03-27-00.DOC CHICAGO AND TT COMPANY 1700 S. ELMBURST RD. , M1'. PROSPECT,TRUST 60056 Refer to: LISA A. ROBERTS Phoneno.: (847)758-4738 Faxno.: (847) 758-2207 CASH ESCROW TRUST AGREEMENT (NOTE This font of escrow trust agreement is to be used for cash transactions with immediate dihvmmeot only.n disbursement does not take place the same day,deed and money saws trust instructions should be used.) ESCROW TRUST NO.: 1409 0200092611 DATE: 03/21/00 Commitment Number: 1409 007835740 NSC Seller: MORTON GROVE POST #134 THE AM LEGION Purchaser. THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE Property Address: ILLINOIS TO: CHICAGO TITLE&TRUST COMPANY,ESCROW TRUSTEE("CHICAGO TITLE") 1. The undersigned seller and purchaser(or representatives) hereby authorize Chicago Title to make disbursements for the sale of the subject property in accordance with the signed Escrow Trust Disbursement Statement OR Escrow Receipt and Disbursement Authorization and RESPA attached hereto. 2. It is expressly understood, that Chicago Title does not represent either seller or purchaser; further Chicago Title is acting solely as an escrow trustee for disbursement of funds deposited herein and dosing of the sale transaction,all in accordance with this escrow trust agreement. 3. The undersigned hereby direct you to make the above-referenced disbursements only when the following conditions are satisfied: A. You have received funds by either wire transfer, cashier's or certified checks NOTE: Some restrictions and additional fees may be applicable in the event Chicago Title is asked to wire transfer any disbursements; B. You have received transfer documents in a form satisfactory to seller and purchaser; C. You have received clearance documentation (including but not limited to ALTA, survey, payoff letters, tax bills, etc.) sufficient to permit Chicago Title Insurance Company ("CTI") to issue its regular form of owner's title insurance policy insuring THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE in the amount of$ 1,040,000.00 subject only to: the following title exceptions shown in the above-referenced order number: 1999, 2000 TAXES AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS, B, C, D, E, F, G, 0, P OR subject only to those exceptions shown on the commitment attached hereto. D. You have received documentation sufficient to permit CTI to issue the following endorsements to the owner's title insurance policy referenced above: CONTIGUITY E. You have received from the seller a 1099 solicitation/certification of exemption and/or a copy of the FIRPTA affidavit given to the purchaser. ''T Page 1 Escrow Trust No.: 1409 020009261 1 4. When you have made the above-referenced disbursements,the undersigned hereby direct you to A. Record the transfer documents; B. Obtain releases for any liens paid from funds deposited herein and deliver recorded releases and cancelled mortgage documents to N/A C. Issue the above-referenced owner's title insurance policy and deliver same to GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES In the event the conditions set forth herein are not satisfied for any reason on the date this agreement is executed,you are to immediately return all funds and documents given to you in accordance with Section 3 above("deposits")to the pasty who delivered them to you at once.In such case this escrow trust agreement shall be considered null and void. (NOTE: If the parties hereto wish to leave their deposits with Chicago Title until such a time as the transaction can be dosed, separate deed and money escrow trust instructions should be prepared and executed to govern the transaction.) 6. The following Chicago Title and CTI charges shall be paid from seller's funds: State and County transfer stamps, releases recorded to clear seller's title,owner's title insurance policy, 1/2 SALES escrow fee and 1/2 NYS, CONTIGUITY ENDORSEMENT 7. The following Chicago Title and CTI charges shall be paid from purchaser's funds: EXEMPT transfer stamps,recording the deed, 1/2 SALES escrow fee and 1/2 NYS For Seller: For Purchaser: Name: NOVELLO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 71-5073 Name: GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES By WILLIAM NOVELLO By: Address: 8047 FLORAL AVENUE Address: 8720 FERRIS AVE SKOKIE, ILLINOIS 60077 ROOM 218 MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053 Phone: (847) 677-3422 Phone: (847)965-2233 Fax: (847) 677-9440 Far .7-2388 Signature: 2'. Signature: . . . Accepted: Chicago Title and Trust Company,as Escrow Trustee By: C'/ 1 ly/ t12, - / ) Date:' LISA A. ROBER S YOU ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO RETAIN SAID PROCEEDS IN ESCROW UNTIL YOU ARE IN RECEIPT OF A WRITTEN DIRECTION FROM WILLIAM NOVELLO OR HIS NOMINEE TO RELEASE SAID FUNDS - ST .r: Page 2 1::) . CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY 1700 S. ELMHURST RD. MT. PROSPECT, IL 60056 ESCROW TRUST DISBURSEMENT STATEMENT DISBURSEMENT DATE: March 21, 2000 REFER TO: LISA A. ROBERTS PHONE: (847)758-4738 FAX: (847)758-2207 ESCROW TRUST NO. NSCO20009261-001 PARTIES: WILLIAM NOVELLO TITLE ORDER NO. 01409-007835740 GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES RECEIPTS: 03/21/00 JOINT ORDER ESCROW 20008418 --EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT-EARNEST MONEY 100,000.00 03/21/00 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE --BUYER FUNDS 940,000.00 $ 1, 040,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS: 01) PRORATIONS/CREDITS - Seller TAX PRORATION(1) 15,161.76- TAX PRORATION(2) 3,355.47- TOTAL PRORATIONS 18,517.23- PURCHASE PRICE 1,040,000.00 ADJUSTED PURCHASE PRICE $1,021,482.77 $1,021,482.77 02) CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY - Seller's Charges Re: Title Order No. 01409-007835740 ESCROW FEE 400.00 NY CLOSING FEE 100.00 TITLE INSURANCE 1,040.00 CONTIGUITY ENDORSEMENT 100.00 $1,640.00 $1,640.00 03) SAMBORSKI, MATTIS, INC. SURVEYORS SURVEY BILL ORDER NO. 55-00 1,200.00 $1,200.00 04) MORTON GROVE POST #134 THE AM LEGION NET PROCEEDS TO SELLER $1, 018,642.77 LR2 03/21/00 10:53 ESCROW TRUST NO. NSCO20009261-001 PAGE NO. 2 05) PRORATIONS/CREDITS - Buyer TAX PRORATION(1) TAX PRORATION(2) 15,161.76 3,355.47 TOTAL PRORATIONS PURCHASE PRICE 18,517.23 1,040,000.00 00 ADJUSTED PURCHASE PRICE $1,021,482 .77 $1,021,482.77 06) CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY - Buyer's Charges Re: Title Order No. 01409-007835740 ESCROW FEE - NY CLOSING FEE 400.00 RECORDING DEED 100.00 15.00 $515.00 $515.00 07) THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE TOTAL DISBURSEMENT AMOUNT TOTAL BUYER RECEIPTS $1,021,997.77 $1,040,000.00 OVERDEPOSIT TO BUYER $18,002.23 DISBURSEMENTS APPROVED: 3!? !f ac�O ' DATE FOR I � - -- Jilts y. _ /• �f OR BUYER , bA'r>; � " Oar it f`rc DATE �-/ -TI tir _I FOR •' I • • TITLE A� 'tiST LR2 03/21/00 10:53 1999 First Installment Real Estate Tax Bill 1 Amount Due 33/01/2000 Permanent Real Estate Index Number Volume Tax Code Year Township 867 . 68 I. 10-17-314-002-0000 I 115 24017 1999 NILES 'Write this number on check made Property Location Ill wrong call ASSESSOR:312-603.7509.) payable to Cook County Collector. How much is due and when? 6140 DEMPSTER ST MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2954 It payment received 1st Installment 1st Installment or postmarked by: Payment due is: (due 3t1/2000) Penalty 121255 3/01/2000 867.68 867.68 0.00 How was my tax calculated? 0 3/02/2000- 4/01/2000 880.70 . 867.68 13.02 0 4/02/2000- 5/01/2000 893.71 867.68 26.03 am 1998 TOTAL TAX Where state law, late payment penalty is 1.5%per month. 1 ,735.36 0 Where do the dollars.go? 1999 ESTIMATE In accordance with 35 ILCS 200/21-30 of the Illinois The first installment is due on or before X 50% Wl Compiled Statutes, your 1999 first installment tax bill is March 1,2000. 1999 1ST INSTALLMENT CC an estimated tax bill based on 50% (half) of your prior NOW DUE MARCH 1,2000 cr year real estate tax bill. If paid on or prior that date,the amount due is: __ The detailed list of your taxing 867.68 867.68 Y 9 agencies and the dollar 0 amounts they receive from your taxes will appear on your Under state law any amount due after March 1.2000 will second-installment tax bill. be subject ton penalty of 1.5% per month. 1• Your canceled check will serve as your receipt. Important taxpayer tips: O The second installment bill, to be mailed at a later date, Does your mortgage holder oav vruir toxoe Irrwn ,.......,.. will indicate your balance due ' - / 4 a installment payment receipt. ,p,,,�'� g6 /-e /Y ,_ _ z installment will include the um .'C -/794/._00,2 vcrC/c ) O _ O from the first installment. r f� ^� s� �3 The Senior Citizens Fxemp fo ,/ - .r^V�x— d v 277.-s---6 r Freeze,and/or Homeowner's E> ! be reflected on the second inst. /02:2-/ 7 _3,,,c7. 00„,....0:;c76 0 Detach the bottom portion of if _Ooo' a your check made payable /o -/,. -3`�~�3 w COLLE OR O n6 s3' �� ' w INDEX NUMBER ON V. C o �s / - i 7 Q-L, %Yy 7 eS 45/ e/. 3 '00 ; w E?oe7 D 7 _5- 146 .57.�s'S. Se--?-- -, Y. Sank 0 LaSalle Bank N.A. bet 3 Y� 'Member FDIC Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAX PAYMENT RECEIPT 10 !? 3I © 00 ©0000 Permanent Real Estate Index Num4'4r 1E:` Lena 08551 00080 .,CRECPT 11:08 AM Feb14-2000 -10-1731400-2 1867168 FORM NO:096-01548 OCT 99 r l © CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1700 S. ELMHUJRST RD. , MT. PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056 (847) 758-4747 FAX (847) 758-2207 Date: 03/24/00 GABRIEL S BERRAFATO & ASSOCIATES 8720 FERRIS AVE In reply,please refer ROOM 218 to our EscrowNumber MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS 60053 200092 0 NSC 0200092 1 61 In accordance with the above numbered escrow trust instructions you will find enclosed the items listed below. CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $18, 002.23 PAYABLE TO THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF $270.06 PAYABLE TO THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE DISBURSEMENT STATEMENT FOR JOINT ORDER COPY OF DEED SENT FOR RECORDING We are pleased to have had this opportunity to serve you.If you have any questions in this regard, kindly direct them to the attention of the undersigned. Sincerely, LISA A. ROBERTS ESCROW TRUST DEPARTMENT GE\ESCTR 4 CHIt .0 AND TRUST COMPANY ESCROW RECEIPT AND DISBURSEMENT AUTHORIZATION PAGE 1 ESCROW NUM: 020008418-001 ORDER NUM: 01409-020008418 SK CLOSER: BONNIE J. MILLER BUYER: SELLER: PROPERTY: RECEIPTS CLOSE CITIBANK MONEY MARKET 100,370.06 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 100,000.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 200,370.06 DISBURSEMENTS A NEW CRA S 000000002840 02/24/00 100,000.00 CHECK TOTAL 100,000.00 B CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY INVESTMENT FEE 100.00 CHECK TOTAL 100.00 C CHICAGO TITLE ESCROW 20009261 TRANSFER AS DIRECTED 100, 000.00 CHECK TOTAL 100,000.00 D THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE INTEREST EARNED ON INVESTMENT 270.06 CHECK TOTAL 270.06 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 200,370.06 BALANCE 0.00 fi II 5 ilof ,I 8 o r °R A r z fo kr 9� aY , o o R T m N o O qg'..._�.t - o lls .c "n' ,u Cr" ,. ELLr agtm.k5::" a ti z m o la W sN^['. ^i o z Y 5Q qw." a • 0 O o `o z �Zc � s A { w 8 1 W's'`.1 w e xr rr'xi� & 0 0 Ul- H F Cr ,� Y I Lit- Ki C en..., ' p m 4s N p VWI N $3dP�. .Xa •P cc W A u m Qa .. V rtsid 0 ▪ c 0 z.b, rrf ti N 11..12 .° C▪. o N F. 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IS ,ae� `a. cr tal F. a a x .6 Z u o ° > m 0 CC a F _V W -1, • w m a .%<, d 1°° O 2.:_.1 3• crm.`.rr4Canny WARRANTY DEED ILLINOIS STATUTORY THE GRANTOR(S), Morton Grow Post#I34, The American Legion, A Corporation of IIlinjois,of the City of Morton Grove, County of Cook, State of Illinois for and in consideration ofil J*SEIOCHIGIASAREy and other good and valuable consideration in hand paid, CONVEY(S)and WARRANTS to VILLAGE OF NORTON GROVE (GRANTEE'S ADDRESS)6101 Capulina Avenue, Morton Grow, Illinois 60053 of the County of Cock all interest in the following described Real Estate situated in the County of Cook in the State of Illinois,to wit: *ONE MILLION FORTY THOUSAND 5.00/100 DOLLARS See Exhibit'A' attached hereto and made a part hereof SUBJECT TO:Covenants,conditons,an restrictions of record;public and utility easments, if any,general real estate taxes for the years 1999 and 2000 pro-rated through the date of closing,which are to be re-pro-rated based on the actual tax bills and assessments. hereby releasing and waiving all rights under and by virtue of the Homestead Exemption Laws of the State of Illinois. /6- /7 -Os>-°ce o i' /41-1 .-3(S-1)Ks(- id Permanent Real Estate Index Number(s): 10-17-314-001-0000, 10173140020000, 10173140030000 Address(es)of Real Estate: 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 Dated this c day of /122Qnd4/ ,.•cvo 0 Morton row Post#134 • I -rican Legion, A Corporation of Illinois By. Saar' William J. S°rte President Attest ,2�2 r y Weaver Post Commander EXEIAPT-PURSUANTTO SECTION 1-11-5 VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE REAL ESTATE TRANSFER STAMP EXEMPTION NO 03792 DATE" Gl-4s ADDRESS //We D IF BY ffVV�I(( STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF 422 L ss. I,the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County,in the State aforesaid, CERTIFY THAT , personally known to me to be the same person(s)whose name(s)is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that he signed,sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act, for the uses and purposes therein set forth, including the release and waiver of the right of homestead. Given under my hand and official seal,this �/ 57 day of r , C o L) crr eerefrrrriiiriirirlftettiirrru< >, "OFFICIAL SEAL" ec >' William Novello - f > Notary Public,State of Illinois :< (I /{(J(Notary Public) My Commission Expires 746/2001 .ccaccc(Critra Q ccrr eric CU( Prepared By: William J.Novello 8047 Floral Ave. • Skokie, Illinois 60077-3605 Mail To: Gabriel S. Berrafato 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053-2843 Name&Address of Taxpayer: The Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 STREET ADDRESS: CITY: COUNTY: COOK TAX NUMBER: 10-17-314-001-0000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: LOTS 1 TO 19 BOTH INCLUSIVE,ALSO THAT PART OF THE VACATED GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTH UNE OF LOT 4 EXTENDED WEST AND ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF LOT 19 EXTENDED WEST, LYING EAST OF LOTS 1 AND 3 AND THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 AND WEST OF LOTS 4 TO 19, BOTH INCLUSIVE,AND THE WEST UNE OF SAID LOT 4 EXTENDED NORTH TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 11;ALSO THE VACATED ALLEY LYING BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST UNES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 4,5,6,7 AND THAT PART OF LOT S;ALSO,THE VACATED ALLEY BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST UNES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3,ALL IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 20, 1929 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 10375688, IN COOK COUNTY, IUNOIS. PARCEL 2: THAT PART OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY AND THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY IN THE SUBDIVIISON OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH,RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,ACCORDING TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 1037588, RECORDED MAY 20, 1929, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID LOT 10 EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTH UNE OF LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVIISON OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID,SAID SOUTH UNE ALSO BEING THE NORTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY;THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID LOT 20 TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID LOT 20, SAID WEST UNE ALSO BEING THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY;THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST UNE OF LOT 20,A DISTANCE OF 7.0 FEET;THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY, SAID WEST UNE ALSO BEING THE EAST UNE OF LOT 11 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID;THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY;SAID WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BEING ADJACENT TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 11 AND ADJACENT TO THE VACATE EAST-WEST ALLEY PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 14439905;THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, IWNOIS. PARCEL 3: THE SOUTH 7 FEET OF THE WEST 44.33 FEET OF LOT 20 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17,TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, IWNOIS. CLEGALD 0 BILL OF SALE - Corporation Seller,Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion, A Corporation of Illinois a corporation of ace 4-)C,-.0 having its principal place of business 6140 Dempster Street,Morton Grove, Illinois 60053,in consideration of TEN&00/100 DOLLARS, and other good and valuable consideration,receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,does hereby sell,assign,transfer and set over to Buyer, The Village of Morton Grove of the City of Morton Grove, CoojCCounty,Illinois,the following described personal property, to-wit: In the contract dated the 22nd day of February 2000, inventory of current furnishings,fixtures,and equipment and also everything agreed to Exhibit"G"will be honored. ay.,. ,2sra Seller hereby represents and warrants to Buyer that Seller is the absolute owner of said property,that said property is free and clear of all liens,charges and encumbrances,and that Seller has full right,power and authority to sell said personal property and to make this bill of sale. All warranties of quality,fitness, and merchantability are hereby excluded. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller has caused this bill of sale to be signed and sealed in its name by its officers thereunto duly authorized this_2/'day of Mn-i aer ,oar" . ATTEST: Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion,A Corporal,'. of Illinois `! � - illiam J. Smith,' a rry Weaver President Post Commander I, /1/i L L/+ft7r /VoY £-G ,a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that William J. Smith personally known to me to be the President of Morton Grove Post#134,The American Legion, A Corporation of Illinois,a corporation,and Jerry Weaver personally known to me to be the Post Commander of said corporation and personally known to me to the same persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument,appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as such President and they signed and delivered the instrument and caused the corporate seal of said corporation to be affixed thereto, pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation as their free and voluntary act and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation,for the uses and purposes therein set forth .} Given under my hand and notarial seal this "�• �/day of 77 e 2— , cr2e c L` yrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmeetente:‹ '1 "OFFICIAL SEAL" >, William Novello ,< >` Notary Public,State of Illinois ,< Notary Public >i My Commission Expires 7/18/20011< uu<ucauccuccuuccuucccccic EXHIBIT G ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE TO BE LEFT IN PLACE AND USED BY BOTH THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AND THE AMERICAN LEGION ANY ITEMS IN THE AMERICAN LEGION SET-ASIDE SPACE ARE NOT INCLUDED ALL WINDOW TREATMENTS IN THE MAIN HALL AND ANNEX 11 NEW 6 FT. FOLDING TABLES 36 NEW 8 FT. FOLDING TABLES 175 METAL FOLDING CHAIRS WITH WOOD SEATS-71 BLUE PLASTIC CHAIRS IN ANNEX-THRESH ARE STACKING TYPE NOT FOLDING. 3 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING TABLES 4 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING CHAIRS 16 OVERHEAD LIGHT FIXTURES IN MAIN HALL AND BAR AREA-4 IN ANNEX 6 NEW EMERGENCY LIGHTS ON FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE.AS LONG AS THERE IS A FISH FRY ON FRIDAY EVENINGS. THIS EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: 1 STAINLESS STEEL 4 DOOR REFRIGERATOR 1 SIX BURNER GAS STOVE WITH OVEN 1 CONVECTION OVEN 4 STAINLESS STEEL DEEP FRYERS WITH BASKETS&FILTER SYSTEM 1 STAINLESS STEEL TOP TABLE 1 STAINLESS STEEL.DOUBLE DEEP SINK 1 OVERHEAD VENT SYSTEM I WALK-IN-COOLER-LOCATED IN BAR AREA (NOTE)SHOULD THE FISH FRY BE DISCONTINUED, THE LEGION WILL REMOVE THE ABOVE LISTED EQUIPMENT OR NEGOTIATE WITH THE VILLAGE IF ANY EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED FOR THE NEW KITCHEN. 4 COAT RACKS IN MAIN HALL COAT ROOM P A SYSTEM FOR FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX 03/27,00 11:11 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CII S1.BPRB4N COINER,DIV 4002.00 COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE ■ an r a , Ctj /�1 ;Chica o Title Insurance Company Providing Title Related Services Since 1847 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,a Missouri corporation,herein called the Company,for a valuable consideration,hereby omamits to issue its policy or pohaes of tide insurance,as idenrif ed in crhed' e A (which policy or policies cover tole risks and are subject to the Excluaions from Coverage and the Conditions and Stipulations as contained in said policy/irs)in favor of the propos %Insured named in Schedule A,as owner or mortgagee of the Sac or interest in the land described or referred to le Schedule A,upon payment of the ma-tuns and charges therefor,aII subject to the provisions of Schedules A and B hereof and to the Commitment Conditions and Stipulations winch are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of the Commitment.A complete copy of tfhee Commitment Conditions and Stipulations is available upon request and such include,but are not limited to,the.proposed Insureds obligation to disclose,in writing,knowled of any additional defects,liens, =cumbrances,adverse claims or other matters which are not contained in the tmmitment;provisions that the Company's liability shall in no event exceed the amount of the po&cy/ns as stated in Schedule A hereof,must be based on the terms of this Commitment,shall be only to the proposed Insured and shall be only for actual lass incurred in good faith reliance on this Commitment,mid provisions relating to the General Exception,to which the policy/les will be subject unless the same are sad of to the satisfaction of the Company. po This Commitment shall be effective only when the identity of the proposed and th at the time th the hcy or policies committed for have been inserted in Schedule A here by the of issuance of this Commitment or byissuance of a revised Commitment. This Commitment is preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and obligations hereunder shell cease and terminate six months after the effective date hereof or when the policy or policies committed for shall issue,whichever that occurs,provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies is not the tank of the Company. This Commitment is based upon a search and comminution of Company records and/or public records by the C Usi&raden of the information contained herein by an entity other than the Company or a member of the Title and boat Family of Title Insurers for the of issuing a tide e commitment m a� policies be considered a violation of the proprietary is of the Company work product. This Commitment shall not be valid or binding until signed by an authorized signatory. Issued By CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY av CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1700 S.ELMHURST ROAD MOUNT PROSPECT,IL 60058 rye _ , Refer Inquiries To: 11 ali y�ye 'v ($67)7583747 h' v-;,-„...r.% Commitment No.: ( t4aa 0(]7835740 taSC. OB7aM 4'95 31 03/21/CC 03.2"-00 11;«2 FAX 1 847 756 2207 CTI SUBURBAN CORMER.DIC. Lt003 907 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A YOUR REFERENCE: LOTS 1-18 ORDER NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC EFFECTIVE DATE: MARCH 16, 2000 1. POLICY OR POLICIES TO BE ISSUED: OWNER'SS POLICY: ALTA OWNERS 1992 AMOK: $1,040,000.00 PROPOSED INSURED: TEE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE 2. THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT AND COVERED HEREIN IS A FEE SIMPLE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED_ 3. TITLE TO SAID ESTATE OR INTEREST DI SAID LAND IS AT THE EFFECTIVE DATE VESTED IN: PROFORMA TITLE FINDING: TAN VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MORTON GROVE POST #134, TIIR AMERICAN LEGION, A CORP OF ILL/NCT_S_ 4. MORTGAGE OR TRUST DEED TO BE INSURED: NONE 8t94M3M KJ1 PAGE Al LA2 33/27/00 10:07:42 03/27/00 11:12 FAS 1 847 758 2207 CTI SIBURBAN COHMER.DIV. 10094%00 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A(CONTINUED) ORDER NO.. 1409 007835740 NBC 5. TEE LAND REFERRED TO LN THIS COMMITMENT IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1: LOTS 1 TO 19 BOTH INCLUSIVE, ALSO THAT PART OF THE VACATE.."' GEORG:2101A AVENUE LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTH LINE OP LOT 4 EXTENDED WEST AND ALONG THE NORTE LINE OF LOT 19 EXTENDED WEST. LYING EAST OF LOTS 1 AND 3 AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 AND WEST CF LOTS 4 TO 19, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND THE WEST LINE OP SAID LOT 4 EXTENDED NORTH TC THE SOUTHWEST COR a= OF SAID LOT 11; ALSO THE VACATED ALLEY LYING BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT 1 TETER= SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7 AND THAT PART OF LOT 8; ALSO, THE VACATED At,t•QY BETWEEN TEE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3, ALL IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF TART OF Tg2 SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13. EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO TEE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 20, 1929 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 10375688, IN COCK COUNTY, ILINOIS. PARCEL 2: TEAT PART OF THE EAST-WEST ALLEY.AND THE NORTE-SOUTH ALLEY IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 1037558, RECORDED MAY 20, 1939, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE EAST LIRE OF SAID LOT 10 EXTENDED NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTH LINE OP LOT 20 IN TEE SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUT& 3 ACRES AFORESAID, SAID SOUTH LINE ALSO BEING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG TES SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 20 TO THE WEST LIVE OF SAID LOT 20, SAID WEST LINE ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF LOT 20, A DISTANCE OF 7.0 PEET; THENCE WESTERLY p7PIT T,21, WITH TEE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY, SAID WEST LINE ALSO BEING TEE EAST LINE OF LOT 11 IN THE SUBDIVISION 07 THE SOUTH 3 ACRES AFORESAID; 770nICE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY; SAID WEST LINE OF TEE NORTH-SOUTH ALLEY BEING ADJACENT TO THE EAST LINE OP SAID LOT 11 AND ADJACENT TO THE VACATE EAST-WEST ALLEY PER DOCUMENT NUMBER 14439905; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST-WEST ALLEY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COMITY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 3: THE SOUTH 7 FEET OF TEE WEST 44.33 FEET OF LOT 20 IN THE 5UBDIVISION OFF THE SOUTH 3 ACRES CF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. X11 FAGS A2 LR2 03/x7/00 10:07:43 03.27!00 11:13 FAX 1 847 758 2207 Cu I SUBURBAN COMXER.DIV. Z005,•007 • CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B ORDER NO.: 1409 007535740 NEC 1. IF EXTENDED COVERAGE OVER THE FIVE GENERAL EXl.nri1ONS IS REQUESTED, WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED THE FOLLOWING: A. A CURRENT ALTA/ACSN OR ILLINOIS LAND TITLE SURVEY CERTIFI$D TO =CAW TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, S. A PROPERLY EXECUTED ALTA STATEMENT: C. UTILITY LETTERS FROM THE MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY (IF (� 7 UNINCORPORATED) , LOCAL GAS, ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES (11•3 MATTERS IF APPLICABLE, THE LOCAL CABLE TELEVISION =WAXY. MATTERS DISCLOSED BY THE ABOVE DOCUMENTATION WILL BE SHOWN SPECIFICALLY. [ NOTE: THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THIS COVERAGE. /A04 2. NOTE FOR INFORMATION: THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THIS COMMITMENT AND ANY POLICY ISSUED PURSUANT EMETIC BEALL NOT COMMENCE PRIOR TO THE 1309.C.17). DATE ON WHICH ALL CHARGES PROPERLY BILLED BY THE COMPANY HAVE BERN FULLY PAID. a 3. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OP TEE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS w/ SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES, AND FOR THE <6 '"Y MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THAT PORTION �y_,,{{�� OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OP THE NORTH LINE CF THE FIRST EAST AND WEST 1•1/ ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 66 FEET WIDE AND 270.65 FEET LONG, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET LYING BETWEEN LOTS 1 AND 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, IN THE SUBDIVISION AFORESAID, AS RESERVED IN TEE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STREET,PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON JULY 27, 1954 AND RECORDED AUGUST 10, 1954 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 15964620. c 4_ EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY O3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR TEE MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN TWAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE, LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH /LIE OF 7TE FIRS? PUBLIC ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET IN MORTON GROVE, AS RESERVED IN TEE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STREET, PASSED BY TIC VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON S$PTBMBER 30, 1958, AND RECORDED ON DECEMBER 18, 1958 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408464. 5. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR TEE MAINTENANCE AND RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THE VACATED ALLEY SOUTH AND ADJOINING LOT 1, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, VACATING SAID ALLEY PASSED ON JULY 30, 1956 AND RECORDED RNILcu, K71 PAGE B1 LR2 03/27/00 1C:07;45 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B ORDER NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC 1. IF EXTENDED COVERAGE OVER THE FIVE GENERAL EXCEPTIONS IS REQUESTED, WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED THE FOLLOWING: A. A CURRENT ALTA/ACSM OR ILLINOIS LAND TITLE SURVEY CERTIFIED TO CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY; B. A PROPERLY EXECUTED ALTA STATEMENT; C. UTILITY LETTERS FROM THE MUNICIPALITY OR COUNTY (IF UNINCORPORATED) , LOCAL GAS, ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES AND IF APPLICABLE, THE LOCAL CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY. MATTERS DISCLOSED BY THE ABOVE DOCUMENTATION WILL BE SHOWN SPECIFICALLY. NOTE: THERE WILL BE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THIS COVERAGE. 2. NOTE FOR INFORMATION: THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THIS COMMITMENT AND ANY POLICY ISSUED PURSUANT HERETO SHALL NOT COMMENCE PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH ALL CHARGES PROPERLY BILLED BY THE COMPANY HAVE BEEN FULLY PAID. M 3. 1. TAXES FOR THE YEAR(S) 1999 AND 2000 2000 TAXES ARE NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE. 1A. NOTE: 1999 FIRST INSTALLMENT IS DUE BY MARCH 01, 2000 NOTE: 1999 FINAL INSTALLMENT NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE PERM TAX# PCL YEAR 1ST INST STAT 2ND INST STAT 10-17-314-001-0000 1 OF 5 1998 $911.78 PAID $843 .33 PAID 10-17-314-002-0000 2 OF 5 1998 $901.53 PAID $833 .82 PAID 10-17-314-003-0000 3 OF 5 1998 $1,045.77 PAID $967.17 PAID 10-17-315-032-0000 4 OF 5 1998 $1,816.36 PAID $3,696.10 PAID 10-17-315-044-0000 5 OF 5 1998 $7,586.46 PAID $11,721.18 PAID 11-1141.Q0 !S oirb wL- 30 3 Y3.5 4\i\c& 1. TAXES FOR THE YEAR(S) 1998 AND 1999 1999 TAXES ARE NOT YET DUE OR PAYABLE. 1A. NOTE: 1998 FIRST INSTALLMENT WAS DUE MARCH 02, 1999 RNRCBI LR2 PAGE B1 LR2 03/21/00 10:04:09 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B (CONTINUED) ORDER NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC NOTE: 1998 FINAL INSTALLMENT IS DUE NOVEMBER 01, 1999 PERM TAX# PCL YEAR 1ST INST STAT 2ND INST STAT 10-17-314-001-0000 1 OF 5 1998 $911.78 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-314-002-0000 2 OF 5 1998 $901.53 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-314-003-0000 3 OF 5 1998 $1, 045.77 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-315-032-0000 4 OF 5 1998 $1,816.36 PAID NOT BILLED 10-17-315-044-0000 5 OF 5 1998 $7,586.46 PAID NOT BILLED * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5 5. -- � - •• • •' ••s- BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND • INOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE FACIL -•'• '•' •- MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN I' eT PORTION OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE FIRS . T AND WEST ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET, SAID PORTION OF SAID PUBLI STREET, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 66 FEET WIDE AND 270.65 FEET LONG, SAID P•_` ION OF SAID PUBLIC STREET LYING BETWEEN LOTS 1 AND 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, ` THE SUBDIVISION AFORESAID, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING S•- • STREET,PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE ON JULY 27, 1954 AND REC• ' •ED AUGUST 10, 1954 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 15984620. C 6. EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC S: ' CE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS 'SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND OF ILL •OIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, FOR PUBLIC S• 'VICE UTILITIES, AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE, RENEWAL AND RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF NOW LOCATED IN THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE, LYING NORTH OF THE NORTH INE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC ALLEY NORTH OF DEMPSTER STREET IN MORTON GRO r, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE VACATING SAID STREET, PASSED BY THE VILLAG^ OF MORTON GROVE ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1958, AND RECORDED ON DECEMBER 18, 1. 8 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408464. D 7. EASEMENT FOR THE BE - IT OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND - SIGNS, AND OF ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND • =IGNS, FOR PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES, AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND RENEWAL AND • =CONSTRUCTION THEREOF, NOW LOCATED IN THE VACATED ALLEY SOUTH AND ADJOINING • 1, AS RESERVED IN THE ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GRO r, VACATING SAID ALLEY PASSED ON JULY 30, 1958 AND RECORDED DECEMBER , 1958 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408465. E 8. RELATI ' TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING BETWEEN LOT 1 AND :•TS 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, WE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: RI ' S OF THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED . ' :ET, FOR THE MAINTENANCE TEHREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERES, ETC. F 9 RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEOGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTH OF THE ••- • . DNA' :R STREET AND SOUTH OF THE ••Ys. 0 OF LOT 1 EXTENDED acscxaco PAGE B 2 LR2 LR2 03/21/00 10:04:09 03/E7/00 11:14 FAX 1 847 758 2207 CTI SPBUR&+S COtXER.11\ . WJOUt-uu CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE B (CONTINUED) ORDER NO. : 1409 :07835740 NSC DECEMBER 18, 1958 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 17408465. s 6. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEORGIANA AVENUE LYING EETWEEN LOT 1 AND LOTS 11 TO 19, INCLUSIVE, WE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: RIGHT=" OP THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IF SAID VACATED STREET, FOR TEE MAINTENANCE THHREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERES, ETC. s 7. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF GEOGIANA AVENUE LYING NORTE OF THE NORTH LINE OF Dr4DSTER STREET AND SOUTH OF TEE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 EXTENDED EAST, WE NOTE TEE FOLLOWING: RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTILT--TIES, IF ANY, IN THE VACATED STREET FOR THE MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERS, ETC. 5. S. RELATIVE TO THE VACATION OF THE ALLEY LYING BETWEEN THE EAST AND WEST LINES OF LOT 1 EXTENDED SOUTH AND LYING NORTH OF LOTS 2 AND 3, WE NOTE TEE FOLLOWING: RIGHTS OP THE PUBLIC OR QUASI-PUBLIC UTIL*_TIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED ALLEY, FOR THE MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS, SEWERS, ETC. x p9. WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED A CERTIFIED CODY OF TAE DIRECTORS' RESOLUTIONS 0'414 AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE TO EL INSURED. SAID RESOLUTIONS SHOULD EVIDENCE TEE AUTHORITY OF THE PERSONS EXECUTING THE CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE. IF THEY DO NOT, A CERTIFIED COPY OF TEE CORPORATE BY-LAWS ALSO SHOULD BE FURNISHED. / IF SAID CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE COMPRISES ALL OR SUBSTANTIALLY ALL TEE // CORPORATION'S ASSETS, WE ALSO SHOULD RE FURNISHED A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE SHAREHOLDER/pEn3ER RESOLUTIONS WHICH AUTHORIZE SAID CONVEYANCE OR MORTGAGE. THIS COMMITMENT IS SUBJECT TO SUCH FURTHER EXCEPTIONS, IF ANY, AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY AFTER OUR REVIEW OF THESE MATERIALS. r 1 10 WE SHOULD BE FURNISHED A CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING PROM THE ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE. IF SUCH A CERTIFICATE IS NOT FURNISHED, OUR r POLICY WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTION! "CONSEQUENCES OF TEE FAILURE OP TEE PARTY IN TITLE TO TEZ ESTATE OR INTEREST p IN TEE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE A TO COMELY WITH THE APPLICABLE "DOING y,9 HUSXNMSS" LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. " /� 0 11. RIGHTS OF THE PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC UTILITIES, IF ANY, IN SAID VACATED PARCEL 2 FOR MAINTENANCE THEREIN OF POLES, CONDUITS. SEWERS AND OTHER FACILITIES. p 12. ENCROACHMENT OF CURES LOCATED ON TEE PROPERTY WEST AND ADJOINING ONTO THE LAND HEREIN AS DISCLOSED BY SURVEY MADE BY SAMBORSKI, MATT;S, INC. DATED MARCH 14,2000 JOE NO. 55.00 tt END tt AC8Cmt0 PAGE B 2 LI1 LR2 03/27/00 10:07:45 0317/00 11:15 FAX 1 847 758 2207 Cr1 SUBURBAN COMMER.DIV. Z007;007 ENDORSEMENT ATTACHED TO AND FORMING A PART OF POLICY NUMBER 1409 007835740 NSC ISSUED BY CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY LOCATION ENDORSEMENT 4 - CONTIGUITY THE COMPANY HEREBY ENSURER TEE INSURED AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE WEICE THE INSURED SEAM SUSTAIN BY REASON,V1WACCDRACTICS IN TIE FOLLOWING ASSURANCE: PARC= 1 *D PARCEL 2, ADP.SCRZBED IN SCHEDULE A, ARE CONTIGUOUS TO EACH OTHER AND, TAKEN AS A TRACT, CONST?TOTR ONE PARCEL OF LAND. 2 THIS ENDORSEMENT I$ MADE A PART OF THE POLICY AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL OF TEE TERMS AND PROVISIONS THEREOF AND OP ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS THERETO. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY STATED, IT NEITHER MODIFIES ANY OF THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF TEE POLICY AND ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS, NOR DOES IT ECM= THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE POLICY AND ANY PRIOR ENDORSEMENTS, NOR DOES IT INCREASE THE FACE AMOUNT THEREOF. nmiro F.J1 CHICAGO TILE INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY SIGNATURE PAGE POLICY NO. : 1409 007835740 NSC THIS POLICY SHALL NOT BE VALID OR BINDING UNTIL SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY. S' 3` - ran CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY - - - AUTHORIZED • GNATORY PO LS[GPO LR2 03/21/00 10:27:28 MORTON GROVE POST NO. 134 AMERICAN LEGION 6120 DEMPSTER STREET MORTON GROVE, ILLINOIS LAND: 303.60 X 124.57 = 37,819 sq.ft. X $10.00 per sq.ft. = 378,195 244 X 262.82 = 64,128 sq.ft. X $6.00 per sq.ft. = 384,769 TOTAL'LAND VALUE (2.34 Acres) $762,962 Rounded to: $763,000 BUILDING: 30 X 138 X 2 = 8,280 sq.ft. 12X46 X1 - 552 26 X 46 X 1 = 1,196 36 X 63 X 1 = 2,268 TOTAL BUILDING SQ.FT. 12,296 COST PER SQ. FT. X $80 TOTAL BUILDING COST $983,680 LESS: PHYSICAL DEPRECIATION DUE TO NORMAL WEAR, TEAR AND AGING AND FUNCTIONAL OBSOLESCENCE DUE TO NO HANDICAP WASHROOM, AND NO ELEVATOR TO 2nd FLOOR FOR HANDICAP PERSONS = 45% - 442,656 DEPRECIATED VALUE OF BUILDING $541,024 PARKING LOT: 45,257 sq.ft. @ $0.60 per sq.ft. depreciated 27,154 LANDSCAPING: 46,200 sq.ft. @ $0.25 per sq.ft. depreciated 11,550 LAND: 2.34 ACRES (101,947 sq.ft.) 763,000 TOTAL DEPRECIATED VALUE OF BUILDING AND LAND VIA THE COST APPROACH TO VALUE $1,342,691 ROUNDED TO: $1,343,000 INCOME APPROACH TO VALUE: BUILDING - 12,296 Sq.Ft. @ $7.00 per Sq.Ft. (NET RENT) = $86,072 ANNUAL RENTAL INCOME CAP RATE: 8.50%. $86,072 - $1,012,612 8.50 MARKET VALUE VIA THE INCOME APPROACH TO VALUE (ROUNDED) = $1,013.000 ^ h is I T' 1:. -:Ot� Iv WnvE. lot eT-,•n n tf•! Cr +1 r0. TO • I/4st T,. ".. k1 .,, LLi O. L•1. q:0 IYT ryrf •r varan I tEr1K^,I•IIA 4v IA• IA IF; LI(S :I SA InI ITLIr(O r.t. AN, .r mAuY SIM O 1':r 11 it T,IMO\E'.1, 1 TI•r. IA'.I r. 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The Exhibits, less the two exhibits you are to furnish and the Indemnity Agreement, will be faxed to you separately. The Village proposes to have a formal signing Monday or Tuesday of next week. Please call to arrange a time for the signing. If you have any questions, please call. Very truly yours, GABRIEL S. BERRAFATO GSB/amz Enclosure(s) c: Larry N. Arft, Village Administrator C:DATA\WORDDOCSWILLAGE OF MORTON GROVEWIERICAN LEGION POST 1341CORRESPONDENCEWOVELLO LTR 01-06-00.DOC FINAL February 3,2000 10:44 AM AGREEMENT This Agreement made and entered into this day of February, 2000, by and between the Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Village") and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not- for-profit corporation, formed under the laws of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the "Legion"); and WHEREAS, the Village, located in Cook County, Illinois is a home-rule unit of government under the provisions of Article 7 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, and can exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government affairs, including but not limited to the power to tax and incur debt; and WHEREAS, the Legion, located at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, is a not-for-profit corporation, which has been in existence since 1947, and has operated and maintained the Post building both as a memorial to those who have served our Country in the armed forces, as well as providing services to the residents of the Village of Morton Grove and others with functions such as the 4`b of July celebrations, Memorial Day celebrations, food, beverage, and banquet services, Santa's visits through the Village neighborhoods, a gun range, and many other functions and services available to the general public; and WHEREAS, the Statutes of the State of Illinois and the 1970 Illinois Constitution provide authority and jurisdiction for the Village to enter into Agreements such as this; and WHEREAS, the Legion is desirous of entering into this Agreement to promulgate and extend the use and services of the Legion and its buildings on an exclusive and permanent basis so as to continue to provide certain functions and services as hereinafter defined; and WHEREAS, it is the intent and desire of the Village and the Legion that the Village purchase the building and premises, including certain furnishings, fixtures, and equipment from the Legion while allowing and reserving to the Legion the license to conduct certain of its functions and to grant exclusive use of the premises on a 1 of 19 permanent basis, subject only to the restrictions, reservations, and conditions hereinafter contained in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, and for such other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Preambles: The parties hereto do hereby incorporate the foregoing preambles and whereas clauses, which are material to this Agreement and which are incorporated into and made a part and parcel of this Agreement as though they were fully set forth in this paragraph. 2. Definitions: (a) "Village" means the Village of Morton Grove, Cook County, Illinois. (b) "Legion" means Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, located at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois. (c) "Administrator" means the Village Administrator of the Village of Morton Grove. (d) "In perpetuity" means as long as the Legion maintains their Charter from the National American Legion for Legion Post 134 as well as maintaining its corporate existence in the State of Illinois, but not to exceed 99 years. (e) "Building floor plans" means the floor plans of the Legion, which identify Legion dedicated spaces and current size and location of these facilities which will be outlined by floor plans identified as follows: Second floor Legion dedicated space including clubroom, Exhibit"A." ii. Sub-level basement under stage, Exhibit "B." iii. Annex meeting room, Exhibit"C." 2 of 19 iv. Basement gun range, Exhibit"D." (f) "Calendar of Legion Events" means an addendum attached hereto which outlines the various Legion functions totaling 13 in all and attached hereto as Exhibit "E." 3. Village's and Legion's Goals: It is the intent and goal of the Village and Legion to provide for the Village's purchasing the Legion's property including the building, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and to cooperate with the Legion to reserve and have the exclusive use of certain portions of the building in perpetuity for as long as the Charter from the National American Legion remains in existence, along with the Legion's maintaining its corporate existence in the State of Illinois, but not to exceed 99 years. 4. Set-Aside Space for Exclusive and Non-Exclusive Use of Legion: (a) That portion of the second floor, north of the existing center stairwell, which houses an office, a conference room, and the clubroom. The existing stairwell of the northwest corner of the building will be maintained and provided as a second secure entrance to the Legion space. (See Exhibit "A" attached.) (b) The entire lower level basement, which includes the gun range and related storage and work rooms for the Legion's exclusive use. (See Exhibit"D" attached.) The hours of operation of the gun range will be controlled by the Legion. The Village will continue to license the gun club so long as the Legion continues to operate the gun club and provided that the Legion operates and maintains the gun range in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, and laws. Provided, however, that the local ordinances pertaining to the operation of the gun range shall be the following ordinances as presently exist known as Title 4, Chapter 2, Articles K and L (see Exhibits "D-1 and D-2" attached). Changes to the structure made by the Village which would cause any Legion 3 of 19 Set-Aside Space to be in non-compliance with any current rules, regulation or laws shall be corrected at Village expense at the time the structure is modified; provided, however, the Legion shall be responsible for any ADA and EPA requirements concerning their Set-Aside Spaces. (c) The sub-level basement under the stage at the East End of the main hall (Exhibit "B"). The Legion will be provided access whenever necessary. The Legion and Village concur that it would better facilitate the Legion and Village operations on the site if the space under the stage is traded for an equivalent square footage of storage area on the first floor closer to the Legion's Set-Aside Space on the second floor of the building. Both the Village and Legion mutually agree that this space will be set aside for the exclusive Legion use, and then the space under the stage will revert to Village control. (d) A post everlasting memorial room will be established on the first floor, convenient to the main entrance of the facility, to allow the display of plaques and other veterans' related memorabilia currently owned or which may subsequently be acquired by the Post (this area will not be a part of the Legion Set-Aside Space). This area will be open to the public and the following terms and conditions will apply: The area should be located in a high-visibility location on the first floor close to the building's main entrance. ii. The memorial room will be open and/or available during normal business hours when the Village staff is available. Hi. The Village and Legion will agree on hours of operation for either display or work in the memorial room outside of normal Village business hours. Having the room open outside of normal business hours will be at the discretion of 4 of 19 and cost to the Legion, and will require use of Legion personnel/volunteers to man the memorial room during any off hour operation. iv. The establishment of displays and use of the space within the memorial room shall be the responsibility of the legion provided however, that the Village shall have the right to reject the display of any item or material that may be deemed inappropriate by the Village for display in a municipal facility. 5. Basic Village Obligations Under the Agreement: The Village shall purchase the building and premises, including certain furnishings, fixtures, and equipment, at an agreed time after January 1, 2000 on the following terms: (a) Purchase Price: $1,040,000.00 (b) Earnest money in the sum of $100.000 to be deposited in escrow upon the mutual terms of the parties within 10 working days of the date of this Agreement. Earnest money shall earn interest for the benefit of the Village. (c) Conveyance of property commonly known as 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois with appropriate lot dimensions as described in survey (see plat of survey by Samborski Surveyors attached hereto and made a part hereof dated October 1, 1976 as Exhibit "F") together with the following furnishings, fixtures, and equipment presently located thereon as shown in Exhibit "G." (To be prepared and attached.) The Legion represents that the entrance driveway and parking lot are owned by the Legion. (d) The Legal description of the property is as follows: See Rider attached hereto as Exhibit "H." 5 of 19 (e) Conditions of Sale: The Legion represents that it will cause a recordable Warranty Deed to be conveyed to the Village subject only to the following: Covenants, conditions, and restrictions of record; public and utility easements, if any; general real estate taxes for the years 1999 and 2000 pro-rated through the date of closing, which are to be re-pro-rated based on the actual tax bills and assessments. ii. Legion agrees to furnish the Village a current (within six (6) months) ALTA spotted plat of survey certified to Chicago Title Insurance Company and the Village, having been made in compliance with Illinois Land Survey Standards, showing no encroachments and showing no gaps in the parcels or properties. iii. The Legion shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Village not less than 15 working days prior to the time of closing, including the aforesaid ALTA plat of survey and an ALTA title commitment with extended coverage and with a contiguity endorsement for an owner's title insurance policy issued by the Chicago Title Insurance Company in the amount of the purchase price covering the real estate on or after the date hereof, showing Title to the intended Grantor subject only to (a) the general exceptions contained in the policy, (b) the Title exceptions set forth above in paragraph (e) i., and (c) Title exceptions pertaining to liens or encumbrances of a definite or ascertainable amount, which may be removed by the payment of monies at the time of closing and which the Legion may so remove at the time by using the funds to be paid upon the delivery of the deed (all of which are herein referred to as permitted exceptions). The Title Commitment shall be conclusive evidence of good 6 of 19 Title as therein shown as to all matters insured by the policy, subject only to the exceptions as therein stated. The Legion shall also furnish the Village an Affidavit of Title in its customary form and covering the date of closing and showing Title in Seller subject only to permitted exceptions in the foregoing items (b) and (c), and unpermitted exceptions or defects in the Title disclosed by the survey as to which the Title insurer commits to extend insurance in the matter specified in the following paragraph. iv. Should the Title Commitment or Plat of Survey disclose either unpermitted exceptions or survey matters that render the Title unmarketable (hereinafter referred to as "survey defects"), the Legion shall have 30 days from the date of delivery thereof to have the exceptions removed from the Commitment or to correct such survey defects or to have the Title insurer commit to insure against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such exceptions or survey defects, and in such an event, the time of closing shall be 35 days after delivery of the Commitment or time expressly specified above, whichever is later. The Title exceptions will not preclude the Village from using the property in any respect as defined in this Agreement. If Legion fails to have the exceptions removed or correct any survey defects, or in the alternative, to obtain the Commitment for Title insurance specified above as to such exceptions or survey defects within the specified time, the Village may terminate this Agreement or may elect, upon notice to Seller within 10 days after the expiration of the 30 day period, to take Title as it then is with the right to deduct from the purchase price the liens or encumbrances of a definite or ascertainable amount. If the Village does not so elect, this Agreement shall become null and void without further action of the parties. The 7 of 19 closing shall be in the form of a New York style closing with all costs relating to the closing to be shared equally between the parties. If this Agreement is terminated without the Village's fault, the earnest money plus interest shall be returned to the Village. However, if the termination is caused by the Village's fault, then upon notice to the Village, the earnest money shall be forfeited to the Legion and applied first to the payment of Legion's expenses, and the balance, if any, to be retained by the Legion as and for liquidated damages. v. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. vi. Although no environmental site study is required by the Village as a precondition of this sale, the Village shall have the right at its own expense to conduct both a Level 1 — Environmental Site Assessment as well as an Asbestos Study as part of its preliminary architectural study for a planned building addition and remodeling of the facility. The Legion agrees to cooperate in all respects concerning this action, if any. 6. General Conditions of the Agreement Concerning the Village and the Legion: (a) There will be no annual fee or rental charge to the Legion so long as the Charter for the Legion remains in effect and in good standing, and so long as the Legion complies with the Statutes of the State of Illinois regarding their corporate entity. (b) In the event that the Charter for the Legion is terminated, or if there is a default which has not been remedied, all as herein provided, then this Agreement which sets aside and reserves the exclusive space for the Legion will terminate and the use and occupancy of 8 of 19 said space shall revert to the Village without any further compensation. (c) The Agreement to set aside space for the exclusive and permanent use of the Legion may not be shared or sublet to another veterans' or any other organization without the prior written consent of the Village. The Set-Aside Space may only be used for activities that are related to the operation of Legion and its various programs as well as its community service activities, including specifically, but not limited to, the gun club and the use of the firing range. Nothing in this section shall preclude the Legion from allowing other local, civic, service or veteran's organizations from using the set-aside space for periodic meetings or community related activities. (d) The Legion will be responsible for all custodial care, building maintenance, as well as any future remodeling or redecorating of the interior spaces set aside for the Legion's exclusive use. (e) The Legion shall be responsible for paying its own telephone service, electrical service, and any cable or other special utility or communications services provided to Legion, including all costs of installing the service and/or separate meters therefor. (f) Further, the Legion agrees that in the event the taxing authorities of Cook County, Illinois, assess any general real estate taxes against the Village for the exclusive and permanent use of the Set-Aside Spaces by the Legion, including but not limited to any assessments or back-tax procedures, the Legion shall protect, defend and hold the Village harmless from any and all such tax liabilities, and the Legion shall be responsible for the payment of such taxes when due and owing and before any penalty attaches. (g) The Village shall pay water and sewer charges for the entire structure and will provide heating of the building at no cost to the Legion. 9 of 19 (h) The Village will coordinate with the Legion to ensure there is access to the Legion's Set-Aside Space from the new main entrance at all hours, seven days per week. Further, the Legion will have a separate entrance and stairwell located on the northwest corner of the facility; however, this access may not be handicapped accessible and the Village assumes no responsibility for ADA requirements, or modification, or change to this dedicated exit beyond those that may be required during the normal course of constructing an addition and/or remodeling the facility. (i) The Legion shall provide the Village with an Indemnification Agreement (see Exhibit "I") and a Certificate of Insurance covering all forms of fire and extended coverage as well as general liability, Workers' Compensation, automobile liability, excess liability, and dram shop liability, in the following coverage limits: I Fire and Extended Coverage Replacement General Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence $2,000,000/aggregate Workers' Compensation Statutory Limit Automobile Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence $2,000,000/aggregate Excess Liability $3,000,000 Dram Shop Liability $1,000,000/each occurrence In addition, the Legion shall name the Village as an additional insured on its insurance each year to protect the Village with regard to any liability or litigation that may arise from the Legion's continued exclusive use of portions of the facility and provide the appropriate Certification(s) of Insurance. Mutual Waiver of Subrogation: The Village and Legion agree to have any and all property insurance policies carried by either of them endorsed with a clause providing that any release from liability of or waiver of claim for recovery from the other party entered into in writing by the insured prior to any loss or damage shall not affect the validity of said policy or the right of the insured 10 of 19 to recover thereunder, and providing further that the insurer waives all rights of subrogation which such insurer may have against the other party. Without limiting any release of waiver of liability or recovery contained in any other provision of this agreement but rather in confirmation and furtherance thereof, each of the parties hereto waives all claims for recovery from the other party for any loss or damage to any of its property under insurance policies to the extent of any recovery collectable under such insurance policies. (j) The Legion shall at all times operate the spaces under its exclusive control in compliance with all applicable local, county, state, and federal laws including but not limited to building, health, and environmental laws and regulations; provided, however, should a violation be noted, the Legion will be provided with adequate time to make the necessary corrections or modifications. Further, the Legion hereby grants to the Village access to all exclusive Set- Aside Spaces in the event of an emergency or for security purposes. (k) The gun/firing range shall be modified as necessary from time to time to ensure full compliance with all building, health, and environmental codes/standards established by the appropriate local, state, or federal governments having jurisdiction over the operation of such facilities. Provided, however, in the event the Village commences construction or remodeling of the area involving the gun/firing range and if the reconstruction and remodeling requires a change to the gun/firing range, which involves a structural or ventilation system change, then said change will be made at Village expense. The parties agree that the Legion shall hire a consultant, which is a specialist in bullet trap maintenance and range decontamination, such as Best Technology Systems, Inc. A copy of their proposal is 11 of19 herewith attached as Exhibit "J." The Legion agrees that it will undertake Proposal 4 entitled "Initial Exposure Assessment" and Proposal 5 entitled "Ventilation System Evaluation" and agree that the gun range will be evaluated, modified, and maintained to the specifications recommended by the consultant. The Legion shall have a period of One Hundred Twenty (120) days from the date of the contract to complete the above assessment/evaluation with the understanding that any minor maintenance or cleanup required shall be completed within six (6) months of the date of the contract at the Legion's expense. In the event that there are any major repairs or modifications to the gun range as a result of the assessment/evaluation, then and in that event, the Legion, at the Legion's expense, shall have a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of the contract to complete those items which are made as recommendations by the consultant. It is further agreed that the Legion shall at all times maintain proper standards and procedures as proposed, required, and recommended by the consultants. (I) In additional to the Set-Aside Spaces as previously designated, the Legion may have group meetings and special events scheduled throughout the year. There shall be no charge or fee assessed against the Legion for the use of the main hall or other meeting rooms. The Legion may use the main hall and smaller meeting and conference rooms within the Village controlled portion of the facility for the purposes as enumerated on Exhibit"E." (m) The Legion will also be able to use the annex on the second floor on a regular basis after 4:00 pm 7 days per week without need for pre-scheduling with the Village. The annex will be available for Village programming from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm each day of the week. The Village agrees to include a kitchenette facility in the annex as part of the remodeling project under consideration and 12 of 19 will make a portable bar available which can be used in the annex during the evening hours. The Village further agrees that other than the space to be used for the kitchenette, the annex will not be reduced in size following the purchase. (n) With regard to the use of the main hall and/or meeting rooms within the facility by the Legion, the following conditions shall apply. The Legion must provide the Village with an annual calendar by no later than November 1 of the preceding calendar year. The calendar will include all dates the Legion will need the use of the facility so the Village can then schedule programming and/or rental activities around those reserved dates. The Legion will notify the Village as soon as practical should there be any changes or deletions of meeting dates throughout the year. ii. With the exception of Veteran's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Valentine's Day parties, which are normally scheduled on a Saturday evening, the Legion agrees to schedule all of its other evening parties and activities on nights of the week other than Saturday evening. The Legion may apply at any time to use the main hall on a Saturday night for special occasions that were not previously scheduled. Permission will not be denied unless the main hall was reserved prior to the date of the Legion's request. iii. The Village understands the Legion normally schedules its special events and activities in the main hall, which will be made available unless the Village and Legion mutually agree to use another room within the facility for the special activity. 13 of 19 iv. To the extent practicable, the Legion will provide for the set up and clean up of the room or space used for all Legion special events to the condition in which it existed prior to the event. v. The facility shall be designated as a "smoke free area," except the Legion's Set-Aside Spaces, and areas that will be rented to others for various functions (including Legion activities). (Policies to be established by the Village.) vi. In the event of damage to the structure by fire or other catastrophe, the following shall apply: CD If the damage to the structure exceeds 50% or more of the total area involved, and/or the cost of reconstruction exceeds $500,000 or more, then and in that event, at the option of the village, there will be no requirement of rebuilding the structure to its previous condition. However, in the event of the above occurrence, the Village agrees to build a new structure on this site with the intent that the new structure would maintain the architectural character as well as a similar façade style of the former Legion building and providing substantially the same Set-Aside Spaces for the uses previously designated and as previously intended for Legion use. pp In the event the damage to the structure is less then 50% and the cost thereof does not exceed $500,000, then the structure shall be rebuilt to the same extent as it was prior to the fire or catastrophe. 14 of 19 000 Legion and Village agree to establish a coordinating committee to be comprised of not more than three (3) representatives from the Village and three (3) representatives from the Legion. The committee will meet intermittently, as required, to review and discuss issues of concern to both parties regarding the Legion's use of the facility. Both parties agree that should there be a dispute regarding an interpretation or application of any of the provisions of this Agreement, the dispute will be submitted first to the coordinating committee herein established for review, recommendation, and possible resolution before other remedies at law are utilized. 7. Use and Control of Facilities and Grounds: As a result of the sale of the facility to the Village, there will be no restrictions on the Title regarding the use of the building or the site by the Village with the exception of those specifically enumerated in this Agreement. To that end: (a) The Village will assume full control and use of the grounds and facilities with the exception of those interior spaces set aside for the Legion's exclusive use and the scheduling of the main hall and meeting rooms for special events as identified elsewhere in this agreement. Further, the Village will be fully responsible for all buildings and maintenance, there will be no charge-back or shared costs with the Legion for future repairs, modifications or remodeling, which may be required or desired from time to time (except the interior dedicated spaces used exclusively by Legion). (b) The Village will assume full control for the design, reconstruction, interior remodeling of the existing structure and/or the design or construction of any other buildings or building additions which may now or in the future be determined desirable for this site with the exception of the exterior facade of the building. The Village shall 15 of 19 have the unrestricted right to remodel/modify the entire structure, but shall have no obligation to do so. The Village agrees the exterior façade of the building will not be changed for a period of at least 20 years following the date of purchase, barring fire or other extraordinary damages, and that any other additions or structures on the site will compliment or blend in with the existing exterior façade style. The Legion understands and acknowledges that maintenance and future repairs may necessitate the removal of specific façade ornamentation and/or replacement of specific exterior elements. However, the Village will assure the façade style will remain unchanged for the period of time noted in this paragraph. After a period of 20 years, or if for any reason the building should be demolished or altered to the point where it is no longer recognizable as the original Legion, then the Village will provide for the installation of a bronze plaque identifying the site as the original location of the Legion. This paragraph pertains only to the change of the building façade and would not impact Legion occupancy, which would continue as provided for in this Agreement. (c) The Village shall have full use and control of the grounds surrounding the facility and will be free to modify existing parking and landscaping as deemed necessary by the Village. It is understood the parking area will be available for Legion use on a regular basis as well as for all Legion special events and activities. (d) The Legion understands the existing pole sign in front of the building as well as the lettering on the south elevation of the building will be removed as part of the renovation process. The Village agrees to incorporate appropriate signage or emblems on the new pole sign identifying the Legion as a major occupant and user of the building. Further, the existing window in the upper portion of the south elevation will remain and the Legion may provide additional exterior identification near the dedicated 16 of 19 entrance located on the northwest corner of the facility. It is anticipated interior identification will be added, particularly on the second floor to identify the main Legion office and meeting space. (e) After the sale, the Village will assume full responsibility for grounds maintenance and custodial care for the entire site with the exception of the interior dedicated spaces set aside exclusively for the Legion's use. (Question of clean up of the main hall and the meeting/conference rooms following Legion special meetings or events.) (f) After the sale, the facility shall be renamed as "Village of Morton Grove —American Legion Memorial Civic Center." (g) All notices, demands, or other communications to be given under this agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served on the date of mailing if sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the party intended to be served, or on the date of service if personally served. Until changed in the manner provided in the previous sentence, the addresses of the parties shall be: Legion: Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion 6140 Dempster Street Morton Grove, IL 60053 Attention: William J. Smith Corporation Board President Jerry Weaver Post Commander Copies to: William J. Novello, Esquire Novello&Associates, P.C. 8047 Floral Avenue Skokie, IL 60077-3605 Village: Larry N. Arft Village Administrator Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053 17 of 19 Copies to: Gabriel S. Berrafato, Esquire Corporation Counsel Gabriel S. Berrafato&Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053-2843 (h) Neither this Agreement, nor any memorandum, affidavit nor other writing with respect thereto, shall be recorded with the Recorder of Deeds. (i) Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto or by any third party to create the relationship of principal and agent, partnership, joint venture, or any association between the Village and Legion. 8. Default and Notice Provisions: Provided that this Agreement has not been terminated as provided in the general conditions of the Agreement concerning the Village and the Legion, the following provisions apply: If the Legion or the Village is in default under the terms of this agreement, or either party shall fail or neglect to do, perform, or observe any of the covenants contained herein, then and in that event and as a result of the default or failure to comply, written notice of such default shall be given by either party and served upon the other party as required in this Agreement. The default notice shall include specific details as to the default alleged. In response to said notice either party shall have thirty (30) days from the date of the default notice to do the following: (a) Remedy the default as provided. If additional time is required, the parties agree to extend the time to remedy such default, for up to an additional sixty (60) days; or (b) Present a written plan to remedy the default as alleged; or (c) Notify the other party in writing that a dispute exists and request the coordinating committee as herein provided to meet and make a recommendation regarding the alleged default and/or dispute. 18 of 19 In the event that either party shall not respond to the default notice within such thirty (30) days, this Agreement shall terminate effective on the sixth (6) month from the date of the default notice. 9. Entire Agreement: This Agreement sets forth all the promises, inducements, agreements, covenants, conditions, and understanding between the Village and the Legion relative to the subject matter hereof. There are no promises, inducements, agreements, covenants, conditions, or understandings either oral or written, express or implied, between them other than are herein set forth. No subsequent alteration, amendment, change, or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto unless authorized in accordance with law, reduced to writing and executed by each of the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the year and date first above written. Village of Morton Grove Morton Grove Post 134 of the American an Illinois municipal corporation Legion, a not-for-profit corporation By: By: Daniel D. Scanlon, President William J. Smith Village of Morton Grove Its: Corporation Board President Cook County, Illinois By: Jerry Weaver Its: Post Commander ATTESTED this day of February 2000. ATTESTED this day of February 2000. By: By: Eileen Coursey-Winkler, Clerk Its: Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois C:\Data\WordDocs\Village of Morton Grove\AMERICAN LEGION POST 134Wgreement\FINAL 2-3-00 doc 19 of 19 FROM MORTON GROVE LAU CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 238B Feb. 04 2000 10:35RM P2 Index of Exhibits SECOND FLOOR LEGION DEDICATED SPACE INCLUDING CLUBROOM EXHIBIT A SUB-LEVEL BASEMENT UNDER STAGE EXHIBIT B ANNEX MEETING ROOM EXHIBIT C BASEMENT GUN RANGE EXHIBIT D ORDINANCE-TITLE 4, CHAPTER 2,ARTICLE K EXHIBIT 0-1 ORDINANCE-TITLE 4, CHAPTER 2,ARTICLE L EXHIBrr D-2 CALENDAR OF LEGION EVENTS OUTLINING VARIOUS LEGION FUNCTIONS EXHIBIT E PLAT OF SURVEY EXHIBIT F INVENTORY OF CURRENT FURNISHINGS, FIXTURES, AND EQUIPMENT EXHIBIT G LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY EXHIBIT H INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT EXHIBIT I CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL CONCERNING BULLET TRAP MAINTENANCE AND RANGE DECONTAMINATION EXHIBIT J FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:35RM P3 . r EXHIBIT A i b z 3 �� ' . ie., le •• C1a NM • I i.7S I I I II 84 I 1. /4. . I I 9 . w . I> > • f 9 1 e1 STOWE I a, 3 , re r r4 y- mom- r i� � « CAN. r 1 I Mt 4. 0=4 nasn 0 II . . a Proposed new entrance to second * floor Legion dedicated space. il , __ 1141 — � I I oat II � II WI i • _s_rli MC G .. r, --- e"p L FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 11:18RM P1 EXHIBIT B • 34 : 3.2 It.4111 IF . clot:191 i s 5-3 '�� i 7.111 I J = D • . 2,4 a et - SS V ► . ! : e _ — r e — . . . . . 4 V o •• a ,rI , . w ate . w !I1 �w 'J 1. 1--#1_ ___.__i HY >2 11.E ! . FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:35AM P4 ,•.,�.... ._ ors II an i r "to EXHIBIT C t 1 ppnI Ini if W i . sit _ r? , • ,�,r• ' j I3 if [ "` f • o • kb In II ri•T p 'fin ,e.»s I 1ILT. i I M's s` 'me 1 °� J 11 • • • is aQ MC Baas®s m eta a 7G. t� nraM c I to an OW MD it ANNEX :, . sr 11,.wl r - a •••! ti ii •—•-i re t..... p o O m i � 1,,.-.r I mei- - FROM : MORTON GROVE LAID CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:36AM P5 _ EXHIBIT D STOWE 44'2. _ 4.,V �++e • r O BASEMENT GUN RANGE • Haas-� ,SI.0 V f, I a 1 i t. , ; 1 , I 1 a • a VIDDIG o-FIff ►sas•► 1 mss r.�.as 1ED1WIGL V"`* 1►TaN • 11 I I FROM MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10 36A P6 EXHIBIT D - 1 4-2K-1 4-2K-3 t. CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS ARTICLE K. SHOOTING GALLERIES: GUN CLUBS SECTION: 4-2K-1: License Required, Fee Payment 4-2K-2: Conduct Restrictions 4-2K-3: Building and Premises Requirements 4-2K-4: Penalty 4-2K-1: LICENSE REQUIRED, PEE PAYMENT: No person shall operate or conduct any shooting gallery or gun club in the Village without having obtained a license therefor. The fee for such galleries shall be as provided in Section 4-1A-5 and 4-1A-6 of this Title. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) 4-2K-2: CONDUCT RESTRICTIONS: All persons present in any shooting gallery shall conduct themselves in an orderly manner, and shall not made or cause to be made any loud or unnecessary noise. It shall be unlawful to gamble or bet in any such place. (1969 Code, §90.660) 4-2K-3: BUILDING AND PREMISES REQUIREMENTS: A. Size Requirement: No license shall be issued for the operation of a gun club or shooting gallery except at premises of sufficient size and so constructed as to permit discharge of firearms without danger to any persons, and of sufficient size and so constructed as to prevent the escape of any bullet from the premises. (1969 Code, §90.020) B. Sanitary Regulations: Premises used for shooting galleries shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. (1969 Code, §90.665) C. Safety Restrictions: Targets shall be placed before a back- stop of steel, sufficiently thick to prevent any bullet from piercing it, and so arranged that there will be no danger from ricocheting bullets or deflected pieces of bullets. (1969 Code, §90. 670) FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:37AM P7 4-2K-3 2-2X-4 D. Hours of Operation: No shooting gallery shall be open for business or used, between the hours of twelve o'clock (12: 00) midnight and six o'clock (6:00) a.m. of any day. (1969 Code, §90.675) 4-2K-4: PENALTY: Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and every day that such violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) FROM ': MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:37AM P8 EXHIBIT D - 2 (` 4-2L-1 4-2L-1 i.. CHAPTER 2 AMUSEMENTS ARTICLE L. SHOOTING RANGES 4-2L-1: Rifle or Pistol Range 4-21-2: Penalty 4 4-2L-1: RIFLE OR PISTOL RANGE: A. Permit Required: It shall be unlawful for any person to establish, maintain, operate or use in the village any enclosed rifle or pistol range unless such person shall have first applied for, and obtained a permit for such operation, maintenance or use and unless the same shall be constructed, located and operated in the manner provided in this Section. The license herein provided for shall be obtained by written application made to the, office of Director of Finance/Treasurer, following approval by the Chief of Police } and the Building Commissioner. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) B. Building Requirements: The surrounding walls of any enclosed rifle or pistol range shall be of solid masonry at least eight inches (8") thick and shall be provided with no windows between the firing line and target. The ceiling of said premises abutting the backstop shall be provided for a distance of not less than twenty feet (20' ) with planking two (2) or more inches in thickness, tightly joined: provided that any enclosure having higher or equal safety factor established by scientific test shall be approved. Such rifle or pistol range shall be provided with a backstop constructed parallel with firing line and of sufficient strength as to not permit passage of the projectile through the same. In the event that a metal stop shall be used there shall be added a sufficient protective device to absorb or neutralize deflected or spent projectiles. Targets shall not be placed at a higher level than the firing point nor more than three feet (3 ' ) lower than the firing line. The firing line shall be level from one flank to the other, with a minimum of five feet (5') between firing points. FROM MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 238B Feb. 04 2000 10:38AM P9 4-2L-1 4-2L-2 C. Regulations Provided: The Village may from time to time promulgate and establish rules and specifications to be followed by the operator of an enclosed shooting range, said rules and specifications to remain on file in the office of the Office of the Finance Director/Treasurer. (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) D. Supervisor Required: No such rifle or pistol range shall be at any time operated, maintained or used unless there shall be in attendance at such a time a licensed supervisor who shall possess such qualifications as shall be prescribed by the Chief of Police. (Ord 91-53, 11-25-91) E. Equipment, Weapons: Rifles used upon any such licensed rifle or pistol range shall be of not more than a .22 caliber and shall be rim fire type only, and shall be chambered for either .22 short or .22 long rifle. No rifle of semiautomatic type shall be used. Any rifle or pistol used at any such licensed rifle or pistol range shall, before it is discharged, be tested with a three (3) pound trigger pull, test weight or scale. No rifle or pistol shall be used which have less than a three (3) pound trigger pull . • The bore of each rifle used upon any such licensed range shall be inspected before firing to make sure that it is free of obstruction of any kind. 4-2L-2 : PENALTY: Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50 . 00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500. 00) for each offense, and every day that such violation is permitted to continue shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. (Ord 91-53 , 11-25-91) FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:39AM P10 EXHIBIT E The Legion will be allowed to use the main hall and the smaller meeting and conference rooms within the Village controlled portion of the facility for the following purposes: 1. Post#134 general membership meetings- 12 per year- Thursday night. 2, Post Auxiliary meetings - 10 per year- currently Tuesday evening. 3. Veterans Day- daytime activity associated with parade activities. It is understood these parades are scheduled on a Sunday so that day would be reserved for that purpose (main • hall and annex). 4. Memorial Day- daytime activity associated with the parade (main hall and annex). 5. Past Commander's Party- scheduled in the evening. 6. St. Patrick's Day - evening party, 7. New Year's Eve - evening party. 8. Valentine's Day party and dance-evening party. 9. Christmas Cheer-Auxiliary function- Saturday in December. 10. Santa's visit through the Village neighborhoods- second Sunday in December. 11. District meetings- 2 per year- one for the Post and one for the Auxiliary, 12. Bingo Nights - 52 per year , one each week of the year. 13. Rifle Squad Flea Market - one weekend each fall. mem9911.egion4.mcm I FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:39RM P11 EXHIBIT F PLAT OF SURVEY FROM MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2308 Feb. 04 2000 10:40AM P12 VI1 11..1 IYVVER. IL,WVIICI VEIL emu VY.s.LTVV II,.V,V.VV,./6Iu vyi u. EXHIBIT G ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE TO BE LEFT IN PLACE AND USED BY BOTH THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE AND THE AMERICAN LEGION ANY ITEMS IN THE AMERICAN LEGION SET-ASIDE SPACE ARE NOT INCLUDED ALL WINDOW TREATMENTS IN THE MAIN HALL AND ANNEX 11 NEW 6 FT. FOLDING TABLES 36 NEW 8 F . FOLDING TABLES 175 METAL FOLDING CHAIRS WITH WOOD SEATS-71 BLUE PLASTIC CHAIRS IN ANNEX-THRESE ARE STACKING TYPE NOT FOLDING. 3 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING TABLES 4 STORAGE RACKS FOR FOLDING CHAIRS 16 OVERHEAD LIGHT FIXTURES IN MAIN HALL AND BAR AREA-4 IN ANNEX 6 NEW EMERGENCY LIGHTS ON FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX ALL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE AS LONG AS THERE IS A FISH FRY ON FRIDAY EVENINGS.THIS EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: I STAINLESS STEEL 4 DOOR REFRIGERATOR I SIX BURNER GAS STOVE WITH OVEN 1 CONVECTION OVEN 4 STAINLESS STEEL DEEP FRYERS WITH BASKETS&FILTER SYSTEM I STAINLESS STEEL TOP TABLE 1 STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE DEEP SINK I OVERHEAD VENT SYSTEM I WALK-IN-COOLER-LOCATED IN BAR AREA (NOTE)SHOULD THE FISH FRY BE DISCONTINUED,TAE LEGION WILL REMOVE THE ABOVE LISTED EQUIPMENT OR NEGOTIATE WITH THE VILLAGE IF ANY EQUIPMENT IS NEEDED FOR THE NEW KITCHEN. 4 COAT RACKS IN MAIN HALL COAT ROOM P A SYSTEM FOR FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEX FROM MORTON GROVE LRW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:40AM P13 EXHIBIT H LEGAL DESCRIPTION To BE PROVIDED EXHIBITI Indemnity Agreement FINAL February 3,2000 11:17 AM INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT This Agreement made and entered into this day of February, 2000, by and between the Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Village") and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not-for-profit corporation, formed under the laws of Illinois (hereinafter referred to as the "Legion"); and Whereas the Village and the Legion have entered into an Agreement for the purchase of the building and grounds at 6140 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, pursuant to an Agreement which spells out all details of the purchase; and Whereas the Village shall grant certain licenses and privileges to the Legion in the use of a portion of the premises as well as granting an exclusive license/use of a portion of the premises, all as spelled out in the Agreement referred to; and Whereas the certain Legion functions will be carried out and operated from the above referenced premises. Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein as well as in the Agreement, including but not limited to the Village granting to the Legion the license to conduct certain of its functions and to grant exclusive use of the premises on a permanent basis, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties do hereby incorporate the foregoing whereas clauses into this Indemnity Agreement as though fully set forth herein. 2. The Village of Morton Grove, a home-rule municipal corporation, and Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, a not-for-profit corporation, their successors and assigns, hereby agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Village of Morton Grove and/or the Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion, its public officials, employees, staff, volunteers, servants, and agents, from or against any liability, claim, Page 1 of 2 demand, action, suit, loss, damage, injury, expense, cost, settlement, or Judgment for injury, death, or property damage as a result of any act or omission of the Village or Legion or that of their respective employees, agents, or contractors acting within the scope of employment in their use of the Village owned property, including all costs and reasonable attorney's fees, and including reimbursement of costs and fees incurred as a result of possible action by the Village or Legion to enforce the terms of this Indemnity Agreement. It is further agreed the costs and reasonable attorneys fees shall be awarded to the successful party in the event of litigation; provided, however, that said Indemnity shall not extend to any liability, claim, demand, action, suit, loss, damage, injury, expense, cost, settlement, or Judgment of any kind or nature contesting the agreement or the granting of this license and exclusive use to the Legion. In Witness whereof the Village and the Legion do hereby execute this Indemnity Agreement on the day and date first written above. Village of Morton Grove Morton Grove Post 134 of the American an Illinois municipal corporation Legion, a not-for-profit corporation By: By: Daniel D. Scanlon, President William J. Smith Village of Morton Grove Its: Corporation Board President Cook County, Illinois By: Jerry Weaver Its: Post Commander ATTESTED this day of February 2000. ATTESTED this day of February 2000. By: By: Eileen Coursey-Winkler, Clerk Its: Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois Prepared by: Gabriel S. Berrafato Gabriel S. Berrafato&Associates 8720 Ferris Avenue Morton Grove, IL 60053-2843 (847)965-2233 #01136 C:\Data\WordDocs\Village of Morton GroveWMERICAN LEGION POST 134\Indemnification Agreement\FINAL 2-3-00.doc Page 2 of 2 FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:41RM P15 Oec-30-99 Oa : 44P EXHIBIT J BEST TECHNOLOGY 12010 S. Aero Drive Plainfield. it 60544 Phone: (815)254-9554 SYSTEMS, ax: (815)254.9558 INC.NC. ,ise Asian Wady Quality Specialists in Bullet Trap Maintenance and Range Decontamination tinned assess December 30. 1999 Mr. William Smith American Legion Post 134 8740 W. Dernpater Street Morton Grove. IL 80053 RE Range Decontamination BTL.-99080 • Dear Mr. Smith: This letter Is in regards to the decontamination of the facilities shooting range. Our company's recommendation would be the following: • Decontaminate the shooting range. from the sand o dispose of projectiles and sand • Remove and recycle sped lead projectiles as hazardous waste(owner to replace new sand). • initial Exposure Assert Check • Ventilation System Check If the initial assessment check and ventilation system check fail, the ventilation systems filters will have to be check and possible replacement with new filters. The initial assessment check and ventilation system check will have to be repeated until it passes OSHA standards. If it fails again a ventilation systems expert will have to be hired to calibrate and adjust the ventilation system. This is our companies schedule to get your range up to OSHA standards. If you have any dons, please feel free to give me a call. Regards. 2; nil • M. Chinn Best Technology Systems, Inc. President GMC/dap cc: Mr. George Inch:don, Morton Grove Police Department FROM : MORTON GROVE LRW CENTRE PHONE NO : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:42RM P16 BEST TECHNOLOGY 12010 S. Aero Drive Plainfield. IL 80544 Phone: (815)254-9554 SYSTEMS, ax: (815) 254-9558 INC.NC. DRr/Af8E Asian mironty Quality Specialists in Bullet Trap Maintenance and Range Decontamination owned aasness December 30, 1999 Mr_William Smith American Legion Post 134 6140 W..Dennpeter Sheet Morton Grove. IL 60053 RE Range Decontamination and Miscellaneous Services BTL-99060 Dear Mr. Smith: The following are proposals for work to be performed at the American Legion 8-point shooting range. The scope of work will consist of the following: Proposal 1 (Basic Clean) • Empty collection trays. • Recycle spent lead projectiles • HEPA vacuum bullet trap. • HEPA vacuum underneath bullet trap. • HEPA vacuum range floor,walls,and firing line booths_ • Replace and/or tighten any loose or missing hardware on bullet trap. • Inspect bullet trap components for wear/damage and compare with manufactures specifications and Inform owner of any defects. • Conduct work in accordance with the attached specifications. The cost per clean win be: 6750.00 The cost for four deans will be 51000.00 on a quarterly basis. This price is only valid if the deans are performed Proposal 2 (Clean Sand) This proposal is to sift and remove the spent lead projectiles from the sand in the bullet trap pit. Original sand to remain in the trap for reuse The cost for Proposal 2 is: 51.770.00 This price is valid for a sand trap of the following dimensions: 20 R. long, 5ft. wide, a in. deep FROM : MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 847 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:421:IM P17 SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONDUCTING CLEANING/MAINTENANCE WORK IN INDOOR FIRING RANGES CONTAMINATED WITH LEAD 1. Contractor shall have established programs and if requested,shall submit prior to the start of work a copy of the following OSHA required.and other items: • Respiratory Protection Program endorsed by a Certified Industrial Hygienist • Medial Surveillance Program -• Evidence of medical examinations for all workers,including a physicians statement indicating the employee is fit to conduct this rape of work • Certificates of worker training • Reference list demonstrating at least 10 previous projects of similar scope and a minimum of • three years experience in this type of work. 2. Completely dean and remove spent lead projectiles front the bullet trap. The spent lead will be placed in enclosed,sealed containers for recycling(containers and recycling service by: Contractor). 3. Vacuum all dust collecting surfaces in the range,including underneath the bullet trap with a HEPA vacuum capable of filtering 99.97%of lead particulate down to.3 microns. 4. Contractor is responsible for complying with all applicable federal,state,and local regulations including but not limited to: 29 CFR 1910.1025 29 CFR 1926.62 29 CFR 1910.134 40 CFR Parts 261-265 Stare/Local Regulations 5. Contractor shall provide Customer with commerciaVgeneral liability,workmen's compensation and no less than one million dollars in lead pollution liability coverage. 6. Contractor performing repair work,disassembly,re-assembly,alteration and/or return to service for the bullet trap shall be trained and authorized to perform such work by the original equipment manufacturer. JOB NAME: American Legion Post 134 BTL p: 99080 • ACCEPTED: DATE: 12010 south Pare OrNe - Claimed.Illinois 60544 - (815)254-9554 Far(815)2561-5558 FROM ': MORTON GROVE LAW CENTRE PHONE NO. : 647 967 2388 Feb. 04 2000 10:43RM P16 iyr t 'y 2� 1.fr,,y, 'dyu.r v.a' - J1r- o-�. ` -.I! il V lq. 5 ..,: l ...7.i-pi...,-.4...4.. ✓S !] C �4 oft '_ .'� .0-,,,,_.;:„.....1.j.,::,t"3 , _ �,, E- - �,,,� $.1 F' ° ,nom r* a .P711: iki FrFM r; G �. G e ♦ p r .tD t y yrf�i, Y °': rM .i-i�r5 :- ® 'bee v `"i re. �,. a 7 ( 1tL. yIF"f»t..V r io++z r e in r,-`,::,s44,71;,3„:‘,,t S 3 C) ) lr 'Et'Set 4 2.y {` c '' ,�` 2 - ) n t r / -- ,... ,, 1 Y ,.. I .. _. C „^ w x. O .?•g� r[c -_- - G Srt 9h ,l E a' v c rY ;y ryx x r r i .a•_F'^7 t raums It 'e33 G rT1y, yyx}4 xY rt ,, Jr'•F4 4��bF ! ! Yt `I M\ N � J f n y,'.c : tPA c 4 . i- �y '*mow'S Pv z •?� i C.,' T�w3 «krti � n`L' 9.y ig•r• rt a :- ° 1 ' �l F,i'�7`r�• e ' ki.k Itt pw-YyFrsx4,,',4';‘., ,. I r'''';',...7.--'1").t t ' ' r'. t g',,k4ci la ;,;;:f n ar O• F d it- j , ,.` Y-., • ORDINANCE NO. 99-49 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 6140 DEMPSTER STREET FROM THE MORTON GROVE POST 134 OF THE AMERICAN LEGION WHEREAS, The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Morton Grove have considered the possible purchase/acquisition of certain properties within the Village of Morton Grove so that the same may adequately serve the needs of the Public; and WHEREAS, the President and the Board of Trustees appointed a Committee to discuss the possible purchase/acquisition of the Legion property with representatives of the Morton Grove Post 134 of the American Legion; and WHEREAS, the Committee has prepared a preliminary report concerning the discussions between the Village officials and the Legion representatives regarding the purchase/acquisition of the Legion facility by the Village of Morton Grove; and WHEREAS, the President and the Board of Trustees have discussed the confidential preliminary report prepared and distributed concerning the possible purchase/acquisition of the Legion property at several executive sessions; and WHEREAS, the President and the Board of Trustees, at an executive session held on May 24, 1999, reviewed and discussed the preliminary report and approved the concept presented. The Committee, as previously appointed, was directed to confirm and negotiate some of the remaining issues related to details of the preliminary report, including but not limited to timing and coordination of the purchase agreement and the discussion of the exclusive use of part of the Legion property by Post 134, along with other areas which were to be further explored and defined; and WHEREAS, Corporation Counsel was directed to prepare and circulate a draft of the Acquisition and Use Agreement,which was circulated among the Board of Trustees; and WHEREAS,the Village of Morton Grove, located in Cook County, Illinois, is a home-rule unit of Government and under the provisions of Article 7 of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois, can exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government affairs, including but not limited to the power to tax and incur debt; and WHEREAS, the laws and statues of the State of Illinois specifically authorize corporate authorities to purchase, acquire, and lease/license municipal property for public purposes; and WHEREAS, the corporate authorities have considered the proposed agreement as presented along with considering the needs of the Public to acquire certain properties and facilities within the Village, and particularly the above-described property known as the "Legion property" and have determined that the Agreement as presented should be acted upon in the best interests of the Village of Morton Grove. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The Corporate Authorities do hereby incorporate the foregoing WHEREAS clauses into this Ordinance as though fully set forth herein thereby making the findings as hereinabove set forth. SECTION 2: It is hereby determined that it is necessary, required, desirable, and in the best interests of the Public in the Village and otherwise in furtherance of the Public good that the Village acquire title to and possession of the property described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto. SECTION 3: The Village President and Village Clerk of the Village of Morton Grove be and they are hereby authorized to execute the Agreement as presented and which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A," which sets the purchase price on the legion property at One Million Forty Thousand ($1,040,000) Dollars, and which acquisition or closing should occur sometime after January 1, 2000. The Village of Morton Grove has properly budgeted and appropriated sufficient funds for the acquisition as proposed, and have further determined that all requirements concerning the purchase/acquisition of property have been fully complied therewith. SECTION 4: The respective officers, Village Administrator, Corporation Counsel, agents and Village staff be and they are hereby authorized to take all necessary action to implement, complete and negotiate all unresolved issues, and complete the purchase/acquisition as proposed in the Agreement attached hereto. SECTION 5: Further, the appropriate officers be and are hereby authorized to prepare, execute, and deliver any and all documents reasonable and necessary to elect the purchase/acquisition of the property and to cause the expenditure of funds necessary to implement and complete the purchase/acquisition of the property as described in Exhibit "A," including but not limited to Exhibit "A," Deeds, Affidavits, Title Indemnity Agreements, personal undertakings, HUD and/or RESPA Agreements, including the confirmation of all - 2 - previous acts necessary and desirable to carry out the aims and purposes of the aforementioned Exhibit"A." SECTION 6: The President and the Board of Trustees do hereby ratify and confirm all previous actions related to the proposed purchase/acquisition of the Legion property as set forth in Exhibit "A." SECTION 7: This Ordinance shall be published pursuant to the statutes of the State of Illinois and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in pamphlet form, according and pursuant to the law and statutes of the State of Illinois. PASSED this h day of )14/ ! , 2000. Trustee Brenner t 3� Trustee Karp (Ii Trustee Liston Trustee Moll (a t, Trustee Sneider C'.IL)L Trustee Weiss 1 Lc, l , Mayor Scanlon APPROVED by me this IL day of 71,0,11L/6 Zif , 2000. Daniel D. Scanlon, Village President Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois APPROVED and FILED in my office this _IL day of (907!?(/ Ol , 2000. !� J ! - 1 / i i- ) ,0_ ? Eileen Cour -y Wutkler, V age Clerk Village of Morton Grove Cook County, Illinois - 3 - E R C I APPRAISALS Residennal LTD. Commercial Industrial April 9, 1999 Mr. Joseph Moll, Trustee Village of Morton Grove 6101 Capulina Avenue Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 Re: 6120 Dempster Street Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 (Morton Grove Post No. 134, The American Legion) Dear Mr. Moll: At your request I have developed a Letter Opinion of Value and have envoked the departure provision in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professio- nal Appraisal Practice, Standards Rule 2-2(a) (xi) , (b) (xi) , and (c) (xi) to estimate the Market Value of the subject property commonly known as 6120 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, all as described herein, in Fee Simple free and clear of all encumbrances, as of April 1, 1999, for the intended use of evaluating the possible acquisition of the property. The scope of this Letter Opinion of Value involved a physical inspection of the property and neighborhood, research of the local market through published data, public data, public records and other data sources relative to comparable va- cant and improved sales and the application of the Cost Approach and the Market Approach to arrive at an estimate of Market Value. Marketing time was considered and occurs after the effective date of Market Value Estimate and the marketing time estimate is related to, yet apart from the appraisal process. Based on my present observation of both local and nat- ional economic conditions, as well as consultation and discussion with knowled- geable investment/equity real estate brokers, it is my opinion that a reasona- ble marketing time for the subject property is within a 12-month period. LAND: An "L" shaped parcel of land situated on the North side of Dempster Street with a frontage of 303.60 feet and a depth of 394.39 feet on its West lot line and containing approximately 101,947 square feet, or 2 . 34 acres zoned "B-1" Retail Business District by the Village of Morton Grove and permitting the existing improvements. IMPROVEMENTS: The improvements consist of a part one and two story and full basement, colonial style brick and masonry, "fraternal building" with custodial quarters, containing approximately 12,296 square feet of gross building area above grade together with approximately 45,257 square feet of asphalt paved parking and driveway areas . The building contains a ground floor meeting hall with a lounge area, custodial living quarters and storage area. The second 3021 Mary Kay Lane, Glenview, Illinois 60025 708-498-0909 floor contains a small meeting hall with a service bar, washrooms, hall offices and a large lounge area with a bar . The basement is utilized for a gun club firing range and storage area. The ground floor washrooms are not upgraded to accomodate handicapped persons and there is no elevator service to the second floor. The older kitchen and food preparation area on the 1st floor is in need of upgrading to conform to current building and health standards and ordi- nances of the Village of Morton Grove . It is the opinion of the Appraiser that the estimated Market Value of the subject property, commonly known as 6120 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, in Fee Simple, free and clear of all encumbrances, as described herein, as of April 1, 1999, was: ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS (51, 353,000 .00) Respectfully submitted, ERC, Ltc . Edward ae Lr . 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I, . - rd •E..• doss,aad .ow.• ..d . 3J PAGf'. ? . __ BUILDING tOCAIEI _D. It_ o,,IN plat h.mn d. . o n<a..K.q. •ED E. C 5"ed<a4 e SKOKIE •D , - ARE ALL ICINGS BEPOKE BUILDING . =! r SAME AND Ar ONCE REPORT n. "- .........l_._ ..•....._.. REAL ESTATE TAX DATA 1997 1997 Permanent Tax Index Number Assessed Valuation Real Estate Tax 10-17-315-032 $ 20,528 $ 3,632 .71 10-17-315-044 85,741 15,172.91 10-17-314-001 10,305 1,823.56 10-17-314-002 10,189 1,803.05 10-17-314-003 11,819 2,091 .53 Total $138,582 $24,523.76 1997 Real Estate Taxes $24,523.76 - S1.9944 per sq. ft. of building area. 1997 Assessed Valuation $138,582 1997 Assessed Valuation $138,582 = $461,940.00 Assessor 's Market Value Assessor's Valuation Rate .30% • OWNERSHIP The subject property was acquired by Morton Grove Post No. 134, The American Legion the grade level activity hall building was constructed in spring of 1948. The building was enlarged in two phases with an extension to the east end of the activity hall in 1953 and followed with the north wing containing custodial quarters and the addition of the second floor activity hall, offices, lounge and washrooms . According to public records , the ownership interests have not been transferred since the date of purchase and I am unaware of any previous or current offer- ing or agreement for sale other than the current preliminary negotions between the Morton Grove Post No. 134 and the Village of Morton Grove for possible acquisition at a price and terms to be determined. Welcome to MORTON GROVE Morton Grove got half its name from U.S. Vice President Levi Parsons Morton who was an official of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad which came to town in 1872. The other half of its name came from the many groves of trees in the forest areas preserved on both banks of the Chicago River which runs through the Village. Morton Grove evolved from a quiet little Village to a bustling progressive community with many industries, good schools, a full service library and an active park district which maintains 12 parka throughout the Village plus 2 pools, tennis courts and the Prairie View Community Center. • • • COMMUNITY PROFILE POPULATION: 22,376 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $180,000 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS: 8,124 AVERAGE TAX PER $100: $8.41 SIZE: 5.2 square miles MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME: $52,815 DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN CHICAGO: 16 miles MEDIAN AGE: 39 TRANSPORTATION: Metra - 30 minutes to VILLAGE HALL: 6101 Capulina downtown. Bordered on east by Edens PHONE: (708) 965-4100 Expressway (I-94) - 35 minutes to downtown. ASSESSORS: (708) 470-7237 Tri-State Tollway (I-294) three miles west of CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: (708) 965-0330 Morton Grove. Several PACE bus routes HOSPITALS: Lutheran General, Rush- including #210 to downtown Chicago, #250 to North Shore and Holy Family Skokie Swift and the El. TRANSFER TAX: $3.00 per $1,000 to be paid by seller • • • SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT MAINE TOWNSHIP DISTRICT 207 DISTRICT 63: (708) 299-1900 PHONE: (708) 696-3600 DISTRICT 67: (708) 966-8200 ENROLLMENT: 5,463 DISTRICT 68: (708) 675-9000 EXPENSE PER PUPIL: $10,303 DISTRICT 69: (708) 675-7666 DISTRICT 70: (708) 965-6200 NILES TOWNSHIP DISTRICT 219 PHONE: (708) 965-2040 ENROLLMENT: 3,547 EXPENSE PER PUPIL: $10,515 ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES; ST. Martha's Elementary (708) 965- 1595, Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Elementary (708) 965-4750, Julia Molloy Education Center (708) 966-8600, Oakton Community College (708) 635-1600, Muslim Education Center (708)635-1600. RECREATION: The Prairie View Community Center offers a full-service health dub including exercise equipment, saunas, a whirlpool, six-court gymnasium, nine racquetball courts, and a full fitness program. 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Alternatively, that use, from among reasonably probable and legal alternative uses, found to be physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and which results in highest land value . " The definition immediately above applies specifically to the Highest and Best Use of land. It is to be recognized that in cases where a site has existing improvements on it, the Highest and Best Use may very well be determined to be different from the existing use. The existing use will continue, however, unless and until land value in its Highest and Best Use exceeds the total value of the property in its existing use . Implied within these definitions is recognition of the contribution of that specific use to community environment or to community development goals in addition to the wealth maximization of individual property owners . Also implied is that the determination of Highest and Best Use results from the Appraiser ' s judgment and analytical skill, i .e . , that the use determined from analysis represents an opinion, not a fact to be found. n Appraisal practice, the concept of Highest and Best Use represents the premise upon which value is based. In the context of most probable selling price (Market Value) another appropriate term to reflect Highest and Best Use would be most probable use. In the context of investment value an alternative term would be most profitable use . ( 1 ) ( 1) Real Estate Appraisal Terminology, Ballinger Publishing Company, 1981 , Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pages 107 and 108 Generally, there are four tests which must be made in any analysis of Highest and Best use; these are : 1 . Legally Permitted : The Village of Skokie has a zoning ordinance with which any development must comply, as well as with all other local and regional building and fire codes , and the existing improvements are permitted under the "B3" , Business District zoning classification . 2 . Physically Possible : There are no apparent restrictions as a result of this parcel ' s physical characteristics , including size, shape, frontages , topography or soil conditions which would have prevented its development with the existing improvements or with a variety of commercial uses permitted under the "B3" Business District zoning classification. 3 . Economically Feasible: The forces of supply and demand would seem to dictate the use of this site for a fraternal building or clubhouse facility until such time as redevelopment of the site is indicated . 4 . Most Profitable : The maximally productive use in relation to the other tests would seem to warrant the continued use of this property for a fraternal building, or some alternate use permitted under the existing "B-1" Business district zoning classification . Therefore, based upon our review and analysis of the aforementioned, as well as all other factors considered germane, it is our opinion that the present use of the site for a fraternal building or similar clubhouse, lodge hall , multi-purpose auditorium, recreational building or community center use represents the Highest and Best Use of the site, as improved, on an interim basis until such time as re-use of the improvements or re- development of the site is feasible . ILLUSTRATIVE LAND SALES DATA In order to estimate the Market Value of the site, I have reviewed various sales of vacant parcel of land which I consider sufficiently comparable to and indicative of the Market Value of the site, as vacant and available for development, including the following: 1 . A vacant parcel of land situated at the northeast corner of Golf Road and Greenwood Avenue and commonly known as 8550 Golf Road, Niles, con- taining approximately 39,204 square feet, or 0,90 acres zoned "B-1", was re- ported sold during July of 1994 by Pauline Yacktman Petre Trust to Golf-Mil Motor Hotel, Inc. , for $462,000. , or $11.78 . This parcel was the formr site of the Golf-Mil Motel, (Doc . #95153425; P.I .N. 09-11-303-004, -009 and -010) 2 . A vacant parcel of land situated on the south side of Lincoln Avenue approximately 95 feet east of its intersection with Georgiana Avenue and commonly known as 6135-43 Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove, containing appr- oximately 23,907 square feet, or 0.55 acres, zoned "B-2", Service Business District was reported sold during November of 1993 by the Catholic Bishop of Chicago to Jerry Weiss for $225,000 . , or $9.41 per square foot. This parcel was subsequently improved with the 10-unit Bittany Court Townhome Condominiums . (Doc . #93942207; P.I.N. 10-20-122-003 and -031) 3. A vacant parcel of land situated on the south side of Warren Street and commonly known as 4955 Warren Avenue, Skokie, with a frontage of approxi- mately 66 feet to a depth of 130 and containing approximately 8,580 square feet, zoned "R-4", was reported sold during April of 1993 by the Village of Skokie to NBD Skokie Bank for $92,000. , or $10.72 per square foot. This par- cel is currently utilized for parking (Doc. #93335073; P.I .N. 10-21-414-051) 4 . A vacant parcel of land situated on the east side of Lincoln Avenue and commonly known as 8017-19 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie, containing approximately 7,800 square feet zoned "13-5" was, reported sold during April of 1993 by NBD Skokie Bank to the Village of Skokie for $94,000. , or $12.05 per square foot. This parcel was subsequently granted a special use together with surrounding parcels to permit the construction of the Lincoln Terrace mixed-use and comm- ercial development. (Doc . #93344648; P.I .N. 10-21-414-053) 5. The Grant Administrator, Division of Grant Administration, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Springfield, Illinois requested from the Skokie Park District to furnish a seperate land valuation for the site com- monly known as 8212 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie to substantiate the grant for the purchase of the former Skokie Post No. 320 American Legion building. The Appraisal Report for this parcel was based upon an estimate of $10.00 per square foot for 39,488 square feet, or approximately $395,000. Exclusing the land area directly under th building estimated to approximately 4,400 square feet would result in land area of 35,088 square feet and the a land value estimate of approximately $350,000. This parcel with its improvement was sold to the Skokie Park District on October 7, 1997 . Based upon my review and analysis of the aforementioned comparable sales, and after taking into consideration and making adjustments for those factors con- sidered germane, including those for date of sale, size, location, utilization of excess land, and zoning, etc . , it is my opinion that the Market Value of the site, as vacant and available for development approximates the following per square foot multiplies as follows: Prominent Dempster Street Frontage: 303.60' x 124 .57 ' = 37,819 sq.ft. x $10.00 per sq.ft . _ $378,195 Excess Land rear rectangular parcel : 244 ' x 262.82 ' = 64,128 sq.ft . x $6 .50 per sq.ft . = 416,832 Total Land Value $795,027 Rounded to: $795,000 COST APPROACH TO VALUE In order to substantiate my estimate of the value of the property via the Cost Approach to Value, I have consulted the Boeckh Commercial Valuation Service and utilized the calculator method to establish a reasonable estimate of cost per square foot overall, demonstrated as follows: Fraternal Buildings - Class B: Good - Section 605, Page 266, June, 1996 S58 .54 per SF Current Cost Multiplier - Central District, Class B x 1 .13 $66 .15 Local Multiplier - Morton Grove, Illinois, Class B, June 1996 x 1 .20 $79.38 per SF Rounded $80.00 The improvements are in good conditon and are well maintained, and I have esti- mated depreciation from all causes at 45%, assuming a 25 year effctive age and a useful economic life of 50 years. Cost estimates are based upon prevailing labor and material prices in the Chicago and Cook County areas, as substantiated by various local and national cost indices and include both direct and indirect costs . Improvements (including basement) Building computations: 30 x 138 x 2 = 8,280 12 x 46 x 1 = 552 26 x 46 x 1 = 1,196 36 x 63 x 1 = 2 ,268 Total Building Square Feet 12,296 Cost per square foot X $80 Total Building Cost $983,680 Less: Physical Depreciation due to normal wear, tear and aging; Functional Obsolescence due to lack of handicapped washrooms on 1st and 2nd floors and no elevator service for the handicapped persons . 45% - 442,656 Depreciated Value of Building $541.024 Parking Lot: 45,257 SF @ $0.60 per SF Depreciated 27,154 Landscaping: 46,200 SF @ $0 .25 per SF Depreciated 11,550 Sub-Total $579,728 Land: 101,947 SF (2.34 Acres) 795,000 Indicated Value via Cost Approach S1,374, 728 Rounded to: $1,375,000 INCOME APPROACH TO VALUE The ability of an investment property to produce income is a vital considera- tion in estimated its Market Value . The Income Approach, therefore, involves an analysis of the property and its ability to produce a net annual income in terms of dollars . The net annual income is then converted into capital value utilizing a rate commensurate with the risks inherent in the ownership of the investments . The subject property has been owned and operated by the Morton Grove Post No . 134 of the American Legion since its date of acquisition. It is my opinion that the Income Approach is not applicable in the valuation of fraternal building facilities due to the predominant owner/user character- istics of the market and the resulting lack of comparable lease data available for similar facilities . Therefore, for the purpose of this analysis, I have elected to exclude any analysis of a hypothetical net annual income stream predicated on this use or some alternate use and relied primarily on the indi- cations of the Market Data Approach. • MARKET DATA APPROACH TO VALUE This Approach is based upon the Principle of Substitution, i.e. , when a property is replaceable in the market, its value tends to be more than the cost of acqui- ring an equally desirable substitute property, assuming no costly delay in mak- ing the substitution. Since no two properties are ever identical, the necessary adjustments for the differences in quality, location, size, services and market appeal are a function of appraisal experience and judgement . Although I was unable to review any sales of ideally comparable fraternal build- ings/activity halls, I have reviewed various sales which have occured throughout the metropolitan area and which I considered sufficiently comparable to and in- dicative of the Market Value of the subject property, including the following: 1 . 8212 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie: A one-story and full basement, colonial style, brick and masonry fraternal building, built in 1953 and containing approximatley 4,400 square feet of gross building area above grade together with approximately 20, square feet of asphalt paved parking and drivewy areas . The consists of an activities hall, lounge, handicapped washrooms, handicapped ramp, full basement hall with a kitchen, storage area and washrooms situated on a 39,488 square foot site zoned "B-3" was reported sold as of October 7, 1997 from Skokie Post No. 320 American Legion to the Skokie Park District for $550,000., or $125 .00 per square foot of building area. (P .I .N. 10-21-407-016, 10-21-407-017 and 10-21-407-018) 2. 3541 N. Clark Street, Chicago: A one-story, air conditioned, brick and masonry, fraternal hall building built in 1963 and containing approximately 2,434 square feet of building area consisting of an activity hall, lounge and storage situated on an approximate 4,252 square foot site, zone "B-4-2", was reported sold during December 1994 by the Swedish American Recreation Club to LaSalle National Bank, as Trustee, for $335,000. , or $137,63 per square foot of building area. (Doc. 95012617; P.I .N. 14-20-403-005) 3. 600 West Lake Street, Bartlett: A one-story, brick and masonry air- conditioned fraternal hall building built in 1970 and containing approximately 5,485 square feet of building area consisting of an activity hall and custodial apartment, together with approximately 13,000 square feet of parking and drive- way areas situated on an approximate 3.40 acre site, zone "B-2" was reported sold during October, 1994 by LaSalle National Bank, as Trustee, to SCI Illinois Services, Inc. , for $700,0001, or $127 .60 per square foot of building area. (Doc. #94927868; P.I .N. 06-27-403-009, -016 and -017) 4 . 609 Dempster Street, Des Plaines: A one-story, brick and masonry, air- conditioned fraternal hall building, built in 1960 containing approximately 6,450 square feet of building area and consisting of an activity hall and partial basement situated on an approximate 43,976 square foot site, zone "R-4", was reported sold during June, 1994 by Sung Rak Baptist Church to the Salvation Army Corp. for $787,500. , or $122.09 per square foot of building area. ( Doc . No . 94634548 ; P.I.N. 08-24-103-009, -010 and -023) 5 . 855 Madison Street, Oak Park: A one-story and english basement, brick and masonry fraternal hall building, built in 1966 and containing approximatly 3,760 square feet of building area consisting of an activity ahll situated on an aproximate 15,000 square foot site zone "C", was reported sold during Febru- ary, 1994 by the Des Plaines Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America to the Commercial National Bank of Berwyn, as Trustee, for $356,100. , or $94 .71 per square foot of building area . (Doc. No . 94169465; P.I .N. 16-18-106-020) Based upon the review and analysis of the aforementioned sales data, and after taking into consideration and making adjustments for all those factors considered germane, including date of sale, location, size, age type, condition and the declining need for such type of fraternal type buildings due to the aging and declining membership in veteran and fraternal organizations, it is my opinion that the Market Value indicated by the Market Data Approach multi- plier is $110. , or ($110 x 12,296 sq .ft . = $1,353,560) , rounded to $1, 353,000. RECONCILIATION ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION A summary of the preliminary estimates of the Market Value is as follows: Cost Approach $1,375,000. Income Approach : Not Applicable Market Approach : $1 ,353,000 . Historically, the Cost Approach has been considered to represent the upper limit of Market Value under one of the axioms of the principal of substitu- tion. Changing times, money and labor markets and development expertise have forces us to judge this Approach on its relative merits at a given time and on a given property and we are learning that it can be the lower or upper range of market Value, or, for that matter, the Market Value . In this assign- ment, I consider it to be within the full spectrum, but have not based my final conclusion upon its indications . The Income Approach is paramount for income property for myriad reasons . This Approach demonstrates the classic elements -- contract rents, market rents, lease terms and duration, and finally the conversion of true net income into capital value . There are so many techniques in the latter process that the Appraiser must review each before making a judgement as to which is most reliable . Investment characteristics vary considerably and phrases such as "yields", "equity returns" "income tax consequences", or the coined phrase "taxequences" are overly simplified in capitalization of net income. While rarely expounded in the Income Approach, other tests must be applied -- basis point spreads, debt service coverage, pre-tax and after-tax considera- tion, real cash flow and tax shelters are just a few considered. In this in- stance due to the nature of the property, it is my opinion that the Income Approach is not applicable. When there is an active market, comparable sales are very meaningful . In this assignment, I was able to review a number of comparable sales from which I ascertained realistic conclusions . While applying the accepted comparison techniques, it is my opinion that the merits of this Approach today are in the spectrum of Market Value ranges and I have relied most heavily upon the indications of the Market Approach to Value. Therefore, it is my opinion that the Market Value of the subject property, commonly known as 6120 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois, in Fee Simple, free and clear of all encumbrances, all as described herein, as of April 1, 1999, was: ONE MILLION THREE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1, 353,000 .00) DEFINITION OF MARKET VALUE: The most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller, each acting prudently, knowledgeably and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: (I) buyer and seller are typically motivated; (2) both parties are well informed or well advised, and each acting in what he considers his own best interest; (3) a reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market: (4) payment is made in terms of cash in U. S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and (5) the price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions* granted by anyone associated with the sale. *Adjustments to the comparables must be made for special or creative financing or sales concessions. No adjustments are necessary for those costs which are normally paid by sellers as a result of tradition or law in a market area; these costs are readily identifiable since the seller pays these costs in virtually all sales transactions. Special or creative financing adjustments can be made to the comparable property by comparisons to financing terms offered by a third party institutional lender that is not already involved in the property or transaction. Any adjustment should not be calculated on a mechanical dollar for dollar cost of the financing or concession but the dollar amount of any adjustment should approximate the market's reaction to the financing or concessions based on the appraiser's judgment. STATEMENT OF LIMITING CONDITIONS AND APPRAISER'S CERTIFICATION CONTINGENT AND LIMITING CONDITIONS: The appraiser's certification that appears in the appraisal report is subject to the following conditions: I. The appraiser will not be responsible for matters of a legal nature that affect either the property being appraised or the title to it. The appraiser assumes that the title is good and marketable and, therefore, will not render any opinions about the title. The property is appraised on the basis of it being under responsible ownership. 2. The appraiser has provided a sketch in the appraisal report to show approximate dimensions of the improvements and the sketch is included only to assist the reader of the report in visualizing the property and understanding the appraiser's determination of its size. 3. The appraiser has examined the available flood maps that are provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or other data sources) and has noted in the appraisal report whether the subject site is located in an identified Special Flood Hazard Area. Because the appraiser is not a surveyor. he or she makes no guarantees, express or implied, regarding this determination. 4. The appraiser will not give testimony or appear in court because he or she made an appraisal of the property in question, unless specific arrangements to do so have been made beforehand. 5. The appraiser has estimated the value of the land in the cost approach at its highest and best use and the improvements at their contributory value. These separate valuations of the land and improvements must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal and are invalid if they are so used. 6. The appraiser has noted in the appraisal report any adverse conditions (such as. needed repairs, depreciation, the presence of hazardous wastes. toxic substances. etc.) observed during the inspection of the subject property or that he or she became aware of during the normal research involved in performing the appraisal. Unless otherwise stated in the appraisal report, the appraiser has no knowledge of any hidden or unapparent conditions of the property or adverse environmental conditions (including the presence of hazardous wastes, toxic substances, etc.) that would make the property more or less valuable, and has assumed that there are no such conditions and makes no guarantees or warranties, express or implied, regarding the condition of the property. The appraiser will not be responsible for any such conditions that do exist or for any engineering or testing that might be required to discover whether such conditions exist. Because the appraiser is not an expert in the field of environmental hazards, the appraisal report must not be considered as an environmental assessment of the property. 7. The appraiser obtained the information, estimates, and opinions that were expressed in the appraisal report from sources that - he or she considers to be reliable and believes them to be true and correct. The appraiser does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of such items that were furnished by other parties. 8. The appraiser will not disclose the contents of the appraisal report except as provided for in the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. 9. The appraiser has based his or her appraisal report and valuation conclusion for an appraisal that is subject to satisfactory completion, repairs, or alterations on the assumption that completion of the improvements will be performed in a workmanlike manner. 10. The appraiser must provide his or her prior written consent before the lender/client specified in the appraisal report can - distribute the appraisal report (including conclusions about the property value, the appraiser's identity and professional designations, and references to any professional appraisal organizations or the firm with which the appraiser is associated) to anyone other than the borrower; the mortgagee or its successors and assigns; the mortgage insurer; consultants; professional appraisal organizations; any state or federally approved financial institution: or any department. agency, or instrumentality of the United States or any state or the District of Columbia: except that the lender/client may distribute the property description section of the report only to data collection or reporting service(s) without having to obtain the appraiser's prior written consent. The appraiser's written consent and approval must also be obtained before the appraisal can be conveyed by anyone to the public through advertising, public relations. news, sales, or other media. Freddie Mac Form 439 6-93 Fannie Mae Form 10048 6-93 APPRAISER'S CERTIFICATION: The Appraiser certifies and agrees that: 1. I have researched the subject market area and have selected a minimum of three recent sales of properties most similar and proximate to the subject property for consideration in the sales comparison analysis and have made a dollar adjustment when appropriate to reflect the market reaction to those items of significant variation. If a significant item in a comparable property is superior to, or more favorable than, the subject property, 1 have made a negative adjustment to reduce the adjusted sales price of the comparable and, if a significant item in a comparable property is inferior to, or less favorable than the subject property, I have made a positive adjustment to increase the adjusted sales price of the comparable. 2. I have taken into consideration the factors that have an impact on value in my development of the estimate of market value in the appraisal report. I have not knowingly withheld any significant information from the appraisal report and I believe, to the best of my knowledge, that all statements and information in the appraisal report are true and correct. 3. I stated in the appraisal report only my own personal. unbiased, and professional analysis, opinions, and conclusions, which are subject only to the contingent and limiting conditions specified in this form. 4. I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject to this report, and I have no present or prospective personal interest or bias with respect to the participants in the transaction. I did not base, either partially or completely, my analysis and/or the estimate of market value in the appraisal report on the race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin of either the prospective owners or occupants of the subject property or of the present owners or c c c upants of the properties in the vicinity of the subject property. 5. I have no present or contemplated future interest in the subject property, and neither my current or future employment nor my compensation for performing this appraisal is contingent on the appraised value of the property. 6. I was not required to report a predetermined value or direction in value that favors the cause of the client or any related party, the amount of the value estimate. the attainment of a specific result, or the occurrence of a subsequent event in order to receive my compensation and/or employment for performing the appraisal. I did not base the appraisal report on a requested minimum valuation, a specific valuation, or the need to approve a specific mortgage loan. 7. I performed this appraisal in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice that were adopted and promulgated by the Appraisal Standards Board of The Appraisal Foundation and that were in place as of the effective date of this appraisal, with the exception of the departure provision of those Standards, which does not apply. I acknowledge that an estimate of a reasonable time for exposure in the open market is a condition in the definition of market value and the estimate I developed is consistent with the marketing time noted in the neighborhood section of this report, unless I have otherwise stated in the reconciliation section. 8. I have personally inspected the interior and exterior areas of the subject property and the exterior of all properties listed as comparables in the appraisal report. I further certify that I have noted any apparent or known adverse conditions in the subject improvements, on the subject site, or on any site within the immediate vicinity of the subject property of which I am aware and have made adjustments for these adverse conditions in my analysis of the property value to the extent that I had market evidence to support them. I have also commented about the effect of the adverse conditions on the marketability of the subject property. 9. I personally prepared all conclusions and opinions about the real estate that were set forth in the appraisal report. If I relied on significant professional assistance from any individual or individuals in the performance of the appraisal or the preparation of the appraisal report, I have named such individual(s) and disclosed the specific tasks performed by them in the reconciliation section of this appraisal report. I certify that any individual so named is qualified to perform the tasks. I have not authorized anyone to make a change to any item in the report; therefore, if an unauthorized change is made to the appraisal report, I will take no responsiblity for it. SUPERVISORY APPRAISER'S CERTIFICATION: If a supervisory appraiser signed the appraisal report, he or she certifies and agrees that: I directly supervise the appraiser who prepared the appraisal report, have reviewed the appraisal report, agree with the statements and conclusions of the appraiser, agree to be bound by the appraiser's certifications numbered 4 through 7 above, and am taking full responsibility for the appraisal and the appraisal report. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY APPRAISED: 6120 Dempster Street, Morton Grove, Illinois 60053 APPRAISER: SUPERVISORY APPRAISER (only if required): Signature: t .i 2c.-scf( 16 Signature: Name: Edward R. Cza(Y V IFA. Name: Date Signed: April 9. 1999 Date Signed: State Certification#: CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL APPRAI8?e Certifications:. or State Licenses: 156-000439 or State License#: State: Illinois State: Expiration Date of Certification or License: 9/30/99 Expiration Date of Certification or License: J Did ❑ Did Not Inspect Property Freddie Mac Form 439 6-93 Fannie Mae Form 1004B 6-93 )4 EDWARD R. CZAJA, IFA 3021 Mary Kay Lane, Glenview, Illinois 60025 (847) 498-0909 FAX (847) 673-1238 REAL ESTATE AND APPRAISAL BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS BUSINESS: ERC, Ltd. Appraisals Residential, Commercial , Industrial GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Forty-two years experience in the industry including Industrial , Commercial and Residential Real Estate appraising, closings, management, leasing and mortgage lending. 1995 - Current - ERC, Ltd. appraisals 1954-1995 - Armond D. King, Inc. Secretary and Treasurer 1952-1953 - Commercial Loan Division - Loan Officer Program - The First National Bank of Chicago. 1948 - 1952 - Mortgage Loan Department, Production Supervisor, Prudential Insurance Company. MEMBER: National Association Independent Fee Appraisers (IFA) Member #1963 North Shore Board of Realtors EDUCATION: *Bachelor of Science Degree, School of Accounting, DePaul University and Walton School of Commerce, Chicago, Illinois. *Professional Courses and Seminars sponsored by National Association Independent Fee Appraisers and American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers including Continuing Education Program. REPRESENTATIVE APPRAISAL CLIENTS: *Merrill Lynch Relocation *Coldwell Banker Relocation Services *Homequity *Kraft Inc. *American National Bank of Chicago *First National Bank of Chicago *Northern Trust Company *Village of Deerfield *City of Evanston *City of Lake Forest *Village of Lake Zurich *Village of Morton Grove *Village of Mount Prospect *Village of Northbrook *Village of Rosemont *Village of Skokie *Attorneys and Developers CIVIC: Past 7th District and 1st Division (Cook County) and State Commander American Legion, Department of Illinois. RECERTIFICATION: The National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers has a mandatory program of continuing education for designated members. Those who meet the standards of the program are considered to have recertified. I am Certified under the program through December 31, 1999. State of Illinois Certified Residential R.E. Appraiser, License *156-000439