HomeMy WebLinkAbout95-109 Resolution No. 95-109
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that Richard B. Helwig, City Manager, and Dolonna
Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed
to execute. a facade improvement program agreement on behalf of
the City of Elgin with Greg Berna for the property commonly
known as 221 DuPage, a copy of which is attached hereto and
made a part hereof by reference.
sl Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly, Mayor
Presented: May 24, 1995
Adopted: May 24 , 1995 -
Omnibus Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0
Attest:
sl Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
CITY OF ELGIN
FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
AGREEMENT
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THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of
TLC n P_ , 19 9S between the City of Elgin, Illinois
(hereinafter referred to as the "City" ) and the following
designated owner, to wit:
Owner' s Name: Greg Berna
Address : 2282 Knollwood Drive
City: Elgin - State: IL Zip Code: 60123
Telephone Number: (708) 377-4067
Property Location: 221 DuPage
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the City has established a Facade Improvement
Program for application within certain designated rehabilita-
tion areas of the City; and
WHEREAS, said Facade Improvement Program is administered
by the Facade Review Team of the City and is funded solely
from City funds provided for purposes of control and preven-
tion of blight, dilapidation and deterioration of designated
areas within the Community; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said Program, the City has agreed
to participate in sharing the cost of Facade Improvements to
establishments within a designated rehabilitation area accord-
ing to the formula set forth in Section 1 . of this Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, the architectural consulting firm retained by
the City shall provide participants in said Program with
certain conceptual design work regarding the proposed improve-
ment, including a color rendering of the improvement design,
and an outline work specification; which work shall be at no
cost to the participant; and
WHEREAS, the participant is the owner of a commercial
building or the tenant of a commercial building located with-
in a designated rehabilitation area, and the owner desires to
participate in the Facade Improvement Program pursuant to the
terms and provisions of this agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants
and agreement obtained herein, the City and the Owner do
hereby agree as follows :
SECTION 1 . The City shall share in the facade improve-
ment cost for the owner' s property by providing a rebate of
35% for 178 feet of store front which extends upwards through
a maximum of two story levels, up to a maximum amount not
exceeding $29 , 665 . An additional rebate of 0% up to a maxi-
mum of $0, will also be provided for facade improvements
which extend into that part of the structure extending above
the initial two stories of the building. (For each 30-foot
increment of front, a pro-rata rebate has been applied. )
Two or more building owners and/or business owners repre-
senting same block properties may submit a joint applica-
tion. In such case, the amount of rebate will be adjusted
upward
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depending upon the number of property owners and/or business
owners involved:
No. Properties Percent Rebate
2 400
3 45%
4 50%
This adjusted rebate (does) /does not (circle one) apply to
this application and applicants shall receive a 35% rebate up
to a maximum of $29 ,665 .
The facade improvement costs which are eligible for City par-
ticipation include all labor, materials, equipment and other
contract items necessary for the proper execution and comple-
tion of the work as designated from the design drawings ap-
proved by the Facade Review Team and prepared by an architec-
tural consultant . Said design drawings and cost estimates
are attached hereto as Exhibit A.
Section 2 . No facade improvement work shall be undertaken
until the design therefore has been submitted to and approved
by the Facade Review Team, consisting of the Director, New
Century Partnership for Elgin, Historic Preservation Officer
and Rehabilitation Specialist. Following approval, the Owner
shall contract for the work and shall commence and complete
all such work within one hundred eighty ( 180) days from the
date of execution of this Agreement.
Section 3 . The Facade Review Team and the City's Historic
Preservation Officer shall periodically review the progress
of the contractor' s work on the facade improvement pursuant
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to this Agreement. Such inspections shall not replace any re-
quired permit inspection by the Department of Code Administra-
tion of the City. All work which is not in conformance with
the approved drawings and specifications shall be immediately
remedied and deficient or improper work shall be replaced and
made to comply with the approved drawings, specifications,
and terms of this Agreement.
Section 4 . Upon completion of the facade improvement and
upon its final inspection for code compliance and conformance
with the approved design plans, the approval by the Facade
Review Team and other relevant City departments, the Owner
shall submit to the City a properly executed and notarized
contractor statement showing the full cost of the work as
well as each separate component amount due to the contractor
and each and every subcontractor involved in furnishing la-
bor'. materials or equipment in the work. Copies of all bids,
contracts and invoices shall be included with this submit-
tal . In addition, the owner shall submit to the City proof
of payment of the contract cost pursuant to the contractor' s
statement. The City shall, within fourteen ( 14) days of
receipt of the contractor' s statement and proof of payment
issue a check to the Owner in payment -of the applicable re-
bate as indicated in Section I . of this Agreement. In no
case shall the amount paid to the Owner exceed the amount
specified in this Agreement or in the contractor statement.
SECTION 5 . If the Owner or his contractor fails to complete
the facade improvement work provided for herein in conformity
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with the plans, specifications and terms of the Agreement,
then, upon written notice being given by the Facade Review
Team to the Owner, by certified or registered mail addressed
to the Owner' s address as set forth in this Agreement, this
Agreement shall terminate and the financial obligation on the
part of the City shall cease and become null and void.
SECTION 6 . Upon completion of the facade improvement work
pursuant to this Agreement and for a period of five (5) years
thereafter, the Owner shall be responsible for properly main-
taining such facade improvement in its finished form and
without change or alteration thereto, as provided in this
Agreement, and for the said period of five (5) years follow-
ing completion of the construction thereof, the Owner shall
not enter into any Agreement, or contract or take any other
steps to alter, change or remove such facade, or the approved
design thereof, nor shall the Owner undertake any other chang-
es, by contract or otherwise, to the improvement provided for
in this Agreement unless such changes are first submitted to
the Facade Review Team, and. any additional review body or
commission designated by the Team, for approval; which approv-
al shall not be unreasonably withheld if the proposed changes
do not substantially alter the original design concept of the
facade as specified in the drawings and plans approved pursu-
ant to this Agreement.
SECTION 7 . Nothing herein is intended to limit, restrict or
prohibit the Owner from undertaking any other work in or
about
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the subject premises which is unrelated to the facade improve-
ment provided for in this Agreement.
SECTION 8 . This Agreement shall be binding upon the City of
Elgin and its successors, and upon the Owner to said property
for a period of five (5) years from an d after the date of
completion and approval of the facade improvement provided
for herein. It shall be the responsibility of the Owner to
inform subsequent Owner(s) of Section 6 of this Agreement.
SECTION 9 . If the participant is the owner of a business and
does not own the property for which improvements are being
made, the participant assures the City that he has a lease at
the location for which the facade improvement is proposed for
a term of at least five years . (Copy of lease to be attached .
to this Agreement. ) The participant acknowledges that he has
received authorization but the Owner of the property for
which improvements are to be made to accept funds under this
program and to undertake the improvements. Further, such
Owner of the property for which improvements are to be made
hereby acknowledges that he is aware of this Agreement and
authorizes the improvements which are to be made to the prem-
ises . Said Owner of the property for which improvements are
to be made further acknowledges, that, as Owner of the proper-
ty, he is a party to this Agreement and is bound by the provi-
sions of this Agreement specifically, but not limited to, the
provisions of Section 6 of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this
Agreement on the date first appearing above.
OWNER CITY OF ELGIN
Richard B. Helwig 7r -rj4.r
City Manager
ATTEST:
Dolonna Mecum,�City Clerk
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APPENDIX 1
FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT
NON-APPLICANT OWNER ASSURANCES
As title holder to the property located at
, Elgin IL, I 1
do acknowledge that, as a non-applicant owner of said proper-
ty, I am aware that:
1 . The tenant, has entered into an
agreement with the City of Elgin to perform approved
improvements to the aforementioned property under the
terms of the City of Elgin Facade Improvement Program,
and I hereby acknowledge that I approve of the perfor-
mance of the approved improvements to the aforementioned
property.
2 . The Agreement between the above-named tenant and the City
of Elgin is binding upon me as the Owner of the involved
property, specifically, but not limited to the provisions
of Section 6 of said Agreement.
Signature of Non-Applicant Owner
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May 1, 1995
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Richard B. Helwig, City Manager
SUBJECT: Facade Improvement Program Agreement
for 221 DuPage Street
PURPOSE
The purpose of this memorandum is to request City Council
consideration of an agreement with Greg Berna for participa-
tion in the Facade Improvement Program.
BACKGROUND
Since 1991, the City has offered center city property owners a
financial incentive to improve their building exteriors in a
manner sensitive to the original architecture and history of
the building. The program provides for a rebate of 35% of the
,..project costs per storefront (defined as 30 linear feet) up to
a .gkaximum $5,000 per storefront. In addition, the program
payslor . architects' fees associated with the project.
Since the program's beginning - it was enacted by City Council
in-1991 - six projects have been. completed, which include:
209, 211 East Chicago Street
18 Villa Court
115 East Highland Avenue, 24 Douglas Avenue
151 East Highland Avenue
107, 109 East Highland Avenue; 25, 25 1/2,
27 North Grove Avenue
163, 165, 167 East Chicago Street
The program has provided these property owners with an oppor-
tunity to improve the appearance of their buildings and,
subsequently, the appearance of the center city. In many
cases, the property owner has undertaken interior improvements
simultaneously with the exterior project. City staff and the
architect work very closely with the property owner to ensure
that the project adheres to the mission of -the program and is
cost-conscious .
Facade Improvement Program .Agreement
May 1, 1995
Page 2
The project for which City Council consideration is being
requested involves renovation of the property at 221 DuPage
Street. Formerly used for commercial purposes and now vacant,
the owner, Greg Berna, wishes to undertake both exterior and
interior improvements. He plans to use the upper story,
fronting on DuPage, for a private residence and the first
story, facing west and fronting on a parking lot, for his
architectural office.
Staff considers this project significant in two ways. First,
the project will provide for improvements to a presently
vacant building in the core of the center city. Second, Mr.
Berna's project provides the first venture of private residen-
tial development by an individual for their own use in the
center city. This is very crucial to center city, as it sets
a stage for establishing a 24-hour residential population in
the center city.
COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED
New Century Partnership for Elgin and Elgin Heritage Commis-
sion.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The maximum rebate allowed under the program for this project
is $29,665 ( 178 ft. of frontage : 30 ft./facade = 5.935 X
$5,000 = $29,665) , or 35% of the actual project cost per
facade, whichever is less, plus architects ' fees . Funds are
available for this project under the Downtown Redevelopment
. Fund (Acct. No. 350-0000-795 .78-99) .
LEM IMPACT
None.
RECOMMENDATION
The recommendation is to approve entering into an agreement
(see attached) with Mr. Greg Berna for participation in the
City of Elgin Facade Improvement Program.
Respectfully submitted,
`Deborah K. Nier, Director
New Century Partnership
for Elgin
Richard B. Helwig
City Manager.
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Attachment