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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-233 • Resolution No. 01-233 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN A REEMENT WITH OUTSIDE EXHIBITION GROUP FOR A UNITED NATES FLAG SCULPTURE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Ed Schock, Mayor, and Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with Outside Exhibition Group for a United States Flag Sculpture to be constructed on Walton Island, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof s/ Ed Shock Ed Schoc , Mayor Presented: August 22 , 2001 Adopted: August 22, 2001 Omnibus Vote: Yeas : 7 Nays : 0 Attest : sf Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk DRAFT 8/8/01 RAGREE/OUTSIDE.EX _ AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this my day of 2001, by and between the CITY OF ELGIN, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "City") and the OUTSIDE EXHIBITION GROW), an Illinois not-for-profit corporation (hereinafter referred to as "OEG" ) . WHEREAS, OEG has presented a proposal to the City of Elgin whereby OEG would provide for the construction and conveyance to the City a United States Flaç Sculpture to be constructed on the City-owned Walton Island (hereinafter referred to as the "United States Flag Sculpture Project" ) ; and WHEREAS, the estimated cost of the propsed United States Flag Sculpture Project is in the range of $120, 000 to $150, 000 as set forth in the budget for the project attached hereto as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, OEG has proposed that the propsed United States Flag Sculpture Project be funded with monies one-half of which are to be raised by OEG and one-half of which are to be provided by the City, with the City' s cntribution to be limited to a maximum of $75, 000 . NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and undertakings contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows : . : • 1 . That the foregoing recitals are iincorporated into this agreement in their entirety. 2 . That OEG shall undertake a fund-raising effort to raise monies in the amount of not less than one-half of the costs for the proposed United States Flag Sculpture Project . Such fund-raising effort by OEG shall not iiiclude pursuit of funds from the City or from the City'S Cultural Arts Commission. OEG represents that it has to date received monies or commitments for donations from organizations for the proposed United States Flag Sculpture Project totalling approximately $35, 000 . OEG agrees to contiiue to diligently pursue further fund-raising to raise monies in the total amount of not less than one-half the cost for the proposed United States Flag Sculpture Project . OEG agrees to use all such donated funds solely and only for the United States Flag Sculpture Project . 3 . That the City agrees to contributp to OEG one-half of the cost associated with the United States Flag Sculpture Project, provided however, it is agreed and understood that the City' s contribution for costs associated with the United States Flag Sculpture Project shall in no event exceed $75, 000 . OEG agrees to use all monies received from the City solely and only for the United States Flag Sdulpture Project . 4 . That OEG shall provide for the c5mstruction of the proposed United States Flag Sculpture on the City-owned Walton Island pursuant to and in accordance with the photograph and plans and elevation prepared by Walker Parking Consultants -2- " . . dated May 9, 2000, revised June 11, 2001, attached hereto as Exhibit B (such United States. Flag Sculpture and all appurtenances thereto is hereinafter refeirred to as the "United States Flag Sculpture") . The timing of the construction and placement of the proposed Uiited States Flag Sculpture on Walton Island shall be determined by the City and shall be coordinated by the City and OEG wit1 the City' s other proposed improvements to Walton Island. The United States Flag Sculpture shall be placed and located op that portion of Walton Island as depicted on the Layout & Grading Plan prepared by :Hitchcock Design Group, dated Mach 6 , 2001 , Sheet No. LG7, 30 of 94 , as it may be amended as approved by the City, attached hereto as Exhibit C, or at such other location on Walton Island as directed and determined by. the City. 5 . That upon the completion of the cdnstruction of the United States Flag Sculpture Project , including the placement and location of the United States Flag Sculpture on Walton Island as provided herein, OEG shall convey all right, title and interest to such United States Flag Sculpture to the City of Elgin by an appropriate Bill of Sale. Such Bill of Sale shall be prepared by and shall be in a form acceptable to the City. 6 . That OEG shall submit invoices for costs incurred for the United States Flag Sculpture Project to the City in a format approved by the City. Upon the completion of each element of work for the United States Flag Sculpture Project as identified in Exhibit A attached hereto OEG may submit an -3- invoice to the City for such completed element of the work and the City shall pay to OEG one-half of th amount of such invoice for such completed element of the work. Upon the delivery and receipt of the framing and panes for the United States Flag Sculpture such that the framing and panels are ready for fabrication OEG may submit invoice to the City for such framing and panels and the City shall pay to OEG one-half the amount of such invoices . Notwithstandin anything to the contrary in this paragraph or in this agreement , it is expressly agreed and understood that the City' s payments to OEG for the United States Flag Sculpture PrIoject pursuant to this agreement or otherwise shall in no event exceed $75, 000 . 7 . That OEG shall maintain records showing costs incurred in the United States Flag Sculptillre Project . OEG shall permit an authorized representative of the City to inspect and audit all data and records of OIG relating to the United States Flag Sculpture Project, including but not limited to, all documents, data and records1 relating to fund raising efforts, contracts, expenses, payments and bank account records relating to the United States Flag Sculpture Project . OEG shall make all of these records available to the City at reasonable times as requested by the City during the agreement period and for two years after the conclusion or termination of this agreement . 8 . That the parties understand and agree that the funding assistance being provided by th City to OEG as provided in this agreement is expressly contingent upon OEG -4 - . - . completing the United States Flag Sculpture to the City and the conveyance of the United States Flag Scu4ture to the City on or before June 14 , 2002 (hereinafter reEerred to as the "Completion Date") . Such Completion Date mar be extended as determined by the City to allow coordinatio, by the City of the placement of the United States Flag Sculpture on Walton Island with the City' s other proposed improements on Walton Island. In the event OEG fails to complete the United States Flag Sculpture Project and conveyance of the United States Flag Sculpture to the City on or before the Completion Date, as such date may be extended by the City pursuant to this paragraph, the parties understand and agree that OEG shall reimburse to the City in full any funds distributed by the City pursuant to this agreement and the City' s obligation to make any payments to OEG pursuant to t1iis agreement or otherwise shall be null and void. 9. That on or before September 30, 2001 and December 31, 2001, OEG shall provide written reports to the City detailing its fund-raising efforts or the proposed United States Flag Sculpture Project including the names of all contributors, the amount of each contribition and the date of each contribution. 10 . That it is agreed and understood that OEG will not be self-performing any of the work for the United States Flag Sculpture on City property and that all such work will be performed by subcontractors of OEG. OEG shall cause its subcontractors to obtain and maintain at ali times during the - 5- _ ' . . performance of any work on the United States Flag Sculpture Project the following policies of insurance: a. Workers ' Compensation and Occupational Disease Insurance in amounts required under the laws of the State of Illinois. 1 b. Comprehensive General Liaility and Automobile Liability Insurance for bodily injury, death or loss of or damage to property of third persons in the minimum amount of $1 000, 000 per occurrence which policy shall name thel City as an additional insured. This insurance sl+.11 apply as primary insurance with respect to any other insurance or self-insurance programs afforded to the City. There shall be no endorsement or modification of this insurance to make it exces over other available insurance, alternatively, if the insurance stated is said to be excess or prorate , it shall be endorsed to be primary with respect to the City. OEG shall cause its subcontractors to furnish to the City a certificate of insurance evidencing such insurance coverage. 11 . That OEG shall at all times impose work orders on its officers, employees and subcontractors which are designed to assure that they comply with all applicable federal , state and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, occupational safety and environmental protection statutes and regulations) in performing services hereunder, and shall -6- • • comply with any directions of governmental gencies and the City relating to site safety, security, traffic or other matters . OEG shall be responsible for all selety precautions and programs in connection with the work of the United States Flag Sculpture Project . 12 . That to the fullest extent permitted by law, OEG agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees, agents, boards and commissions from and against any and all claims, suits, judgments, costs, attorney' s fees, damages or other relief, in any way resulting from or arising out of negligent actions or omissions of OEG in connection herewith, including negligence or omissions of officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of OEG arising out of the performance of this agreement . 13 . That any assignment , delegation or subcontracting shall be subject to all the terms, conditions and other provisions of this agreement and OEG shall remain liable to the City with respect to each and every item, condition or other provision thereof to the same extent that OEG would have been obligated if it had done the work itself and no assignment, delegation or subcontract had been made. Any proposed subcontractor for the United States Flag Sculpture Project shall require the City' s advancef written approval . This agreement and each and every portion thereof shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the parties hereto, provided however, no assignment shall be made without the -7- prior written consent of the City, which consent may be withheld by the city at its sole discretion. 14 . That this agreement shall not be deemed or construed to create an employment, joint venture, partnership or other agency relationship between the parties hereto. 15 . That this agreement shall be subject to and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. Venue for the resolution of any disputes or the enforcement of any rights arising out of or in connection with this agreement or its performance shall be in the Circuit Court of Kane County, Illinois . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the date and year first written above . CITY OF ELGIN OUTSIDE EXHIBITION GROUP, an Illinois not-for-prof it corporation BY _ - ...ea. ......— Mayor ts President Attest : Attest : M"^47 City Clerk t Secretar 4 otvcd9 616/6 ( -8- 87/19/2901 88:49 8477424514 LINDA MILT EVANS PAGE 93 EXHIBIT A OUTSIDE EXHIBITION GR( UP FLAG PROJECT Proposed Budget Walker - engineering $9,800.0 Lamp - foundation $11,227.D0 Methods - rigging $19,900.00 Atlas -frame $1 e,000.bo Atlas - panels $27,1106.00 Jones - lighting $3,266.00 Ascher - painting $6,000.00 Pedersen - landscaping E repair $3,600.00 - donor plaque $3,000.00 Powers Panel fabrication - general contracting $20,000.00 Total $120,00.00 5%cost increase for 2001-2002;contingency a8 extra money unsecured variance on bids Proposed Total Cost $120.01".00 - 160,000.00 0 01"Sb� �Xr FP 1'10\ OO ° P.O. box 705 FI i,n,ll 60621— 0705 ( 847) 742 — 5-76 MLl Evans Jr. Mark Monteith �i ck Nottoli,ni, Paul Pedersen ChrLs Powers )avid Powers Agenda Item June 28, 2000 City of Elgin Council Meeting OUTSIDE EXHIBITION GROUP • Flag Project Table of Content Introduction Letters of Support Proposed Budget Contractors Flag Sculpture - Model Photograph gs Plans & Elevation Walton Island - Site Map kai U• OUtSI2 ;X131-no\ G�OUF MLIt Evans Jr O. /3 705-- Marti MonteLtlt ��zsLti .2 2, 0/2/ — 0705-- I:�ck Nottolk,ni, Paul Pedersen C y 7) 72/Z— - T.3�6 ChrLs Powers L8'v7) 7y Z- y Ste/ bavi,d Powers June 12,2000 Joyce Parker City Manager, Elgin Illinois Dear Mrs. Parker, We are writing to formally introduce the Outside Exhibition Group and request support for our projects, to the City of Elgin Council. Those proj-cts would involve: * a fundraising Rib-Fest competition on Memorial Day 2001, located just south of the Hemmens Auditorium. * a Sculpture Exhibit which would run from A gust 1- 31 at a selected outdoor downtown riverfront area. * a United States Flag Sculpture, designed by David Powers, for the North IP" end of Walton Island in development for dedication Jun: 14, Flag Day 2002. OEG is a newly formed Elgin based Not-for-Profit arts o ganization. We are requesting to be placed on the agenda for the City of Elgin Council meeting dated June 28, 2000. At that time, OEG members Milt Evans and David Powe s would like to make a short presentation of mission statement, history, and projected creative programing which our organization hopes to develop. At that time we will ..Iso present specific information in reference to each projects scope, budget, location, and schedule. coo Much of the information to be presented may have infor ally come, in bits and pieces, to various council members in the form of questions rela ed to city policy and procedures, guidelines, existing art works, art space, art -vents, and art funding. OEG is prepared to present to the entire city council a total pa kage of information so that we may answer any questions. After presenting inform.tion and answering questions, it is our hope to receive a vote of approval for the OEG p ojects and a commitment from. the City of Elgin of a fifty percent in matching funds for th- flag sculpture. I pp a A vote of approval by the City of Elgin Council Member will allow OEG to move forward not only with programing and events, but also ith the necessary fundraising 6=1 to cover the cost of bringing additional creative events nd new art to the people of PP Elgin. Respectfully, IMO Milt Evans and David Powers 1 c.c. Monica Meyers 1 go 1049 Cedar Elgin, Illinois 60120 (847) 741-81 ; 1 Fax. (847) 742-4514 j 0, ea, _1 PP 015 b; ;X- 01110\ GIO.,P P 0. Gox 705 EI i,n,ll 60621— 0705 ( 5'47) 7•i2 — 6736 Milt Evans Jr Marti Mon;ei,th (1‘i7) 74(2 - y.5'i Nottoli,ni, pi Paul Pedersen Chris Powers �avLd Powers MISSION STATEM :NT The purpose of the Outside Exhibition Group is to faci itate the exhibition of fine art in Elgin. Our organization feels that creating a user-frie dly environment for artists and the public to participate in, will give all citizens opport nities to have fun, interact with each other, and reinforce the image of our city as a cu tural center in the Fox Valley and Chicago area. m• Our group desires to provide service to the city of Elgi, by organizing art competitions, exhibitions and supportive fund-raising events. A typic -I example would be, the overseeing of a regional large-scale outdoor sculptur_ competition with cash awards for "best of show." Its tandem partner would be an an ual RIB FEST competition with "grand prize" award. We feel that a less formal appro.ch to the exhibition of the visual arts will draw larger numbers of participants to a "first time" look at fine art. Our group feels that if exhibitions are stiff, falsely elitist, and cont •Ming, then free and open expression of creating and viewing fine art is impossibl-. Art can serve. It should not be used as an amenity to social organizations which i agine that control and censorship of art, artists, and the public is possible. O • O• tai re ii t4t11Un&de,vicSSOL;La lion 1 in g�C:nois 6or2b FRAr(RNAL ORO(R Or CAOI L4. A[RIT NO. 1047 OWLS ATM LCTIC CLU■ 111°f AM(RICAN L(OION, ELGIN POST NO. 37 RIV[RSIO[ CLU• j £LK1 LOGO(. NO. 737 E1.01N TURN(AI LOYAL OROtA Of MOOS[. L004( NO. 799F. ELGIN TRAO[1 COUNCIL NAVY CLV• Or EL41 N, 944ir NO. 7 V(T(RANS Or FOR(ION WARS. l'' [Lola MARIN[ CORM LIAOU[ WATCH CITY Poor No. 1307 /Lam COUNTY GW Disabled Artwican Vowing POO 54 PI Via NOW 1 PIP Elgin, 11. Y April 9, 1998 David T. Powers 1 iiil Mr. Powers, Thank you for your presentation regarding a plan to erect a flag IP ilmonument at the North end of Walton Island. Ths undertaking will not III only enhance the beauty of the entire Walton Island project, in addition 1 your project will add a momento to Elgin, long Missed by the citizenry. I" The E.U.C.A. commends you for your efforts to improve Elgin, the town in Iwhich you grew up. OP II IIM rr. Regards, iliP/i/i. 4 PP 11 Gary J. Wehrle Secretary-Treasurer Pili Elgin United Civic Assn. IP LI O t. - ! ; *,. 4.4 OF Et-o. 0c 410, \ —City of Elgin - r c t) 3 k I : 7i Mayor I ,^`' Kevin Kelly I too ih 1, PI '4TEP It-. Council Members ii,i1 • Terry Gavin Robert Gilliam PP John T McKevitt Ed Schock John Walters October 22 , 1998 Marie Yearman Pi 1 David Powers Po 1049 Cedar iElgin, IL 60120 Ill I RE: Elgin Cultural Arts Commission Grant Award .11 liDear David: I. Enclosed please find a fully executed grand agreement to provide design services for the "Raise The Flag" p oject . The City of • Elgin and the Elgin Cultural Arts CommissiOn are pleased to assist with this undertaking . . .., Sincerely, IP /0 P ' rah K. Nier I agement Assistant P dkil/dkM enc . it POWERS . GR/TEXTO 8 1/ECACNI . ER opp i . r 1 P 150 Dexter Court • Elgin, IL 60120-5555 • Phone 847/931-6106 • Fax 847/931-5610 • TDD 847/931-5616 p,,,,,e„on,ecyciea paPe, IP 1 Bon OP ii.-. FIRE DEPARTMENT ,. oF E‘c JOHN E. HENRICI P HEADQUARTERS AND k..:.: _r..;,-- Fire Chief , • FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU I -;i4g+-46.";-i TELEPIIONE 847/931-6175 550 SUMMIT STREET J ELGIN,ILLINOIS 60120FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 847/931-6190-4219 .1..,: t4C,".'Y FAX 847/931-6179 . eattil WO* IQ June 12, 2000 PP Mr. Milt Evans Jr. Mr. David Powers Po• Outside Exhibition Group 1 1101 Spring Creek Court Elgin, IL 60120 I . SP iDear Milt, IP It was a real pleasure to meet with you and David last Friday. As you know, we have a special I craft that has been designed specifically for Low Head Dam Rescues. In the event we loose boat motor power while in the dam, we must manually retrieve ourf people and the craft. When we met Po on Walton Island the other day we were in the midst of training for just such an occurrence. One , j obstacle we have is that of a sufficient anchoring point from Which to attach our rigging. The rigging is used to retrieve the Rescue Raft water craft from the dam using a mechanical advantage PP rope retrieval system. We were interested to learn of your plans to approach City Council with design plans to construct a United States Flag Sculpture. The Rescue team was equally excited over your offer to add two steel rings which would be placed approximately eight (8) feet apart FP on the base of the sculpture providing an exceptional anchoring point for our needs during water I rescue operations. The placement of the sculpture on Walton stand is ideal in location and its ability to meet the strength requirements as an anchor point. hank you for your generous offer !IP and we wish you well on your proposal to council. A United tates Flag Sculpture will certainly add to the attractiveness of the Island and brings with it a sen e of pride. P . il Sincerely, IP pp ( Curtis L. ' amer As if••• trative Deputy Fire Chief owi Ii r ELGIN 1 •Cilh P" ELGIN,THE CITY TO WATCH • CITY HALL • 150 DEX 1LR COURT • ELGIN,ILLINOIS 60120-5555 • 847/931-6100 Li3 ® , ,,,,,r,us: 141( Ill II) PAH 11 PP 06/30/2000 10:32 8477424514 LINDA MILT EVANS PAGE 02 IPP OUTSIDE EXHIBITION CROUP • FLAG PROJECT Proposed Budget Walker - engineering $13,6p0.00 IHC - foundation $12,9 0.00 Methods - rigging $17,9 0.00 e" Utco -frame $19,700.00 Atlas - panels $27,500.00 Jones - lighting $3,255.00 Ascher - painting $4,000.00 PP Pedersen - landscaping & repair $3,500 00 St. Charles Stone - donor plaque $2,000 00 Powers - general contracting $20,00 .00 IP Total $124,415.00 p. 5% cost increase for 2001 - contingency as extra money unsecured variance on bids Proposed Total Cost $150,0 0400 pis p. PO IP PP i • IHC BUILDERS•IHC ME AL FABRICATORS•IHC GENERAL CONTRACTORS GROUP IHC CONSTRUCTION M NAGERS•INC UNDERGROUND CONTRACTORS .• i May 22, 2000 1 Mr. David Powers . 741-8161 Re: Walton Island Sculpture Foundation Dear Mr. Powers, Ig Per your request IHC Group has reviewed the 3 provided rawings (S1 & S2 from Walker Parking dated 5/9/00 and location drawing from ity of Elgin) as our scope IHC offers to provide the following: 1. Excavate for foundation and remove spoil from island over north pedestrian bridge. (We anticipate walking a small mini-excavator over t e bridge and using skid steer II loaders to remove the spoil from the island. Max. boa ed vehicle weight over bridge 10,000#). 2. Furnish and install concrete foundation including reba and anchor bolts (8 total included). We need approval from the city and Hem en's people to stage concrete pump in the Hemmen's parking lot. Pump line will a ain run over the north pedestrian bridge. (Note: will need plan clarification n anchor bolt location) PP This work executed in a timely, workmanlike manner for he Lump Sum price of$12,950 (Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Dollars). Payment in full at completion, no um retention. Please call with any questions or if further clarification is needed. Respectfully, Dave Rock Vice President IHC Group, Inc. IPM I IHC Group, Inc. • P.O. Box 545 • Elgin, IL 60121 • 847/742-1516 • Fax 847/742-6610 • Established 1906 Li ` METHODS & MATERIALS Fine Art/Artifact Rigging and Installation :1 di: David Powers 1049 Cedar Elgin, IL 60120 May 24 2000 IP • Dear David, I spoke with Al Herf last week. We appear to be on he same page with regard to fabrication and installation. Building and shipping as one piece unit is definitely the best way to go. Either way the install price is the sarlhe since it would be Al's responsibility to weld the two sections together. The Crane is priced to pick 5K and boom out 200'. The 200T crane is almost off the charts. At 5K you actually have 205'. If you extend that 205' then we move into the 300T range and by now we are talking some serious money. For the 300T please add $2 ,000 to the total below! For the 175T you can reduce the price below by $100.00 Methods and Materials will provide the labor and eq luipment to perform the following; Installation of one flag sculpture by David Powers, 23' x 14' x 2', weighing 5000 lbs at the North end of North Island on the Fox Rivjer in Elgin, IL Sculpture consists of one galvanized steel flag plus 8 aluminum skin sections weighing 200 lbs each. Price includes; 4 riggers for 2 days 1 x 200T crane including permits scaffolding and roustabout ( to lift aluminum Sections) TOTAL $15,500.00 plus 5% inflation factor 775.00 sub total $16,275.00 10% contingency 1,625.00 U' GRAND TOTAL $17,900.00 Price does not include; yip work, trucking, on-site welding Please call with any questions. .• Yours sincerely, Roger J. Machin, Director. 0.1 321 North Justine • Chicago, Illinois 60607 • 312.738.0680 • fax 312.738.2813 • methods(i mcthodsandmaterials.com www.methodsandmaterials.conh Po PROPOSAL • Alan Herff, Litco, Inc., PO Box 399, Carpentersville, Illinois 60110 (847) 428-3641, fax (847) 428-4202 PP Date: May 26, 2000 To: David Powers 1049 Cedar Elgin, Illinois 60120 01. We propose to furnish the materials and perform the labor necessary for the completion of Structural Steel support for the American Flag Monument per drawings Sl and S2 dated 5/9/00. For this work we are quoting....$16,200.00, complete las shown in two piece construction, hot dip galvanized and delivered to the jObsite. As discussed if are able to fit and weld the two pieces together, after • galvanizing, here at our shop please ADD $2,200.00 k the above price. Please note that we would touch-up the welded area with a 'cold galvanizing"product after welding. OPP 6.; If we are able to supply the unit to you in one piece fr delivery to the jobsite with .1 a special wide load permits from Carpentersville, We. t Dundee, Elgin and any flo other communities that it may pass through you shoo d probably figure an additional$1,300.00 in freight charges. • No taxes are included in the pricing. All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the work will be performed in accordance with the drawings and specifications submitted as described above in a workmanlike, and professional manner. fto 1` # 1 CO FIDENTIAL Page 1 op Li _ .. • •i'''.....E-', " ''.e: Proposal ,..... „.i,... ,, #01-2611 _., --,,.,,,,-..- . Friday, June 02, 2000 r it..; .1 Ron Jones Electri . 695 Schneider Dr., South Elgin, IL 60177 (847)695-7500 Fax:(847)695-0079 Call rle direct at(847) 695-7501 x 305 Web Site http://vvww.4action.com E-mail:TJones @4action.com FR 64 1Services • Design/Build Program Dave Powers (847) 741-8161 • Computer-Aided-Design [.; • Commercial Wring 1049 Cedar • Indusixial Wring Elgin, IL 60120 1 . Residertial Wiring • Budget Truck Service • Underground Cable Locating RE: Walton Island Phase 2 i •Trenching • Rewiring • Emergency Service We propose to furnish electrical material and labor to install four r Lighting (4) Ruud DU403P30-DF 35 watt Medal Halide Well light fixtures il . Parabolic Fodures • Indirect Lighting • Task Lighting recessed in the ground in front of the new flag monument. Under ground conduit and wire from the existing time clock next to ow • Parking Lot Lighting the circuit breaker panel, at the foot of the bridge. • SPorts Ughting •Accent Licghting Trenching and back filling inCluded. • Flexible Wiring Systems PP Power • Final grading and electridal permit by others if • Emergency Power Systems • Isolated/Dedicated Circuits • Uninterruptible Power Soul%,1z, ALL OF THE ABOVE WORKt WOULD BE COMPLETED FOR THE op• • • Generators 1 Controls. Energy tvrranagement SUM OF: $ 3,265.00 • Power Line Carrier Controls IP • Motion Sensed Switching 1 IntemLINK Division gp CellularONE Authorized Dealer Ron Jones Electric, Inc. Dave Powers • Cellular Phone Check One: lj • In-Building Cellular Frontier Communications Corporation Partnership IP =Long Distance Ttrr/ F. 1ono5 ,_ —Sole Proptietor •803 Service 1 Telephone Sales&Service • Nitstiko America Terry R. Jones BY • ITT/Cortelco President Individually and as Authorized Agent IP Voice Mail(Auto Attendant • Ntsuko America •Voice Power Technologies • CellutarONE . . I. Paging Services 1 . PageMART • CellularONE Internet Services VI • Local Access • Internet E-mail •Web Page Development Property Protection IS • Fire Detection • • Security Systems I . Card Access 11011 ..1 1 PIO j PROPOSAL I' ATLAS BOILER & WELDING CO., INC. EL 1 National Board of Boilers & Pressure Vessels R Stamp Holder #3525 424 N. Grove Ave. !I ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60120 i' ! 1 800-344-5232 I (847) 741-5232 (815) 963-3360 I _ i PHONE DATE 1 TO: Mr. David Powers JOB NAI. L. - 1.'1' Elgin, IL 60120 P I F' JOB NU.t8ER JOB PHONE We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: ESTIMATE FOR FLAG PROJECT FOR WALTON ISLAND. • POLE AND FRAME WORK $13 , 745 . 00 . 6J! FOUR ALUMINUM PANELS $27, 495 . 00 . *ALL WORK AND MATERIAL SUBJECT TO PRICECHANGE . A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE TO BE FURNISFfED UPON REQUEST. 1 National Board of Boilers and Pressure Vessels, R Stamp #3525 . IS State of Illinois Boilers and Pressure Vessels, License #33 . City of Chicago Steam Boilers and Erectors & Repairers, License #SB111, t3State of Illinois Dept . of Human Rights, #94536-00-0 . ftp We Propose hereby to furnish material and labor—complete in accordance with the above specifications,for the sum of: dollars($ ,i ) Forty One Thoucand Two Hundred Forty and 00/_00 Dollar_ a a a ., ii Paymen to made as follows. 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A .<.\ ' {' •/ :i ". 4 . , , l. • •4t • ♦ • ' CoF • City of Elgin Agenda Item No. 4,...:,... _2 ...• . • '7 eillik '4'1111110'' E -4' ,i' ' L :•,, --r=61. ., t _..r, .. August 9, 2000 G , I i et.JA N TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council RIVER AS A RESOURCE FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager ' SUBJECT: Outside Exhibition Group Unite0 States Flag Sculpture Funding Request PURPOSE 1 The purpose of this memorandum is to present to the Mayor and members of the City Council a request from the Outside Exhibition Group (OEG) for funding assistance from the City of Elgin to assist with the location of the United States Flag Sculpture on Walton Island. 1 BACKGROUND 11 The Outside Exhibition Group is a newly fdrmed Elgin based not-for- profit arts organization. The purpose of OEG is to facilitate the exhibition of fine art in Elgin. OEG feels that by creating a user-friendly environment for artists and the public to participate in, citizens will be given the opportunity to have fun, interact with each other, and reinforce the image of Elgin as a cultural center in the Fox Valley and the Chicago area. On July 9th, OEG presented a request to the Mayor and the City Council members regarding funding assistance from the City for the Walton Island United States Flag Sculpture. The estimated project budget is $150, 000 . OEG is requesting a City funding participation of $75, 000 . The placement of the flag sculpture ori Walton Island has been reviewed by the Riverfront/Center City ' Master Plan consultants . The consultants concur that the placeme t of the sculpture would fit both aesthetically and functionall at the north point of Walton Island (see attached photos) . If the Mayor and City Council choose to proceed with OEG, a Purchase of Service Agreement would be developed to include the eft. following points: . _. r OEG Flag Sculpture Funding August 9, 2000 Page 2 1 . OEG will match the City' s $75, 000 through a private fundraising effort . Matching funds will be secured, by a specific date, prior to initiating construction. 2 . Construction of the project will be coordinated with the riverfront improvement project planned for Walton Island and the east bank of the Fox River. 3 . The Flag Sculpture Project will be completed by October of 2001 . 4 . OEG does not intend to pursuel funds from the Cultural Arts Commission. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Riverfront Consultants and OEG. FINANCIAL IMPACT rili- Expenses relating to this project will be changed to Account number 276-0000-791 . 92-32, project number 039518 . $1, 253, 000 was allocated to this account, to date $1, 0135, 500 has been spent or encumbered. LEGAL IMPACT An agreement will be forthcoming. V46V ALTERNATIVES 1 . Approve City funding participation at $75, 000 . 2 . Approve City funding participatiob at a level less than $75, 000 . 3 . Deny request for funding assistance. eill‘ tow OEG Flag Sculpture Funding August 9, 2000 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that assistance in the amount of $75, 000 to OEG from the City be authorized for the placeMent of the United States Flag on Walton Island. Res•ectfuliy submit , 11111 _ J./e Perker City Manager RHM: sp attachments eft eft. OP 0.,15 COY F' 0 FhLn,11 60121— 070 847) 7'12 — 87";6 ( 8.47) — 11'1 far,. Milt Evans Jr. Mara Monte i,k k?Lck. HottolLrli, Paul FeJersen C r�ri s Powers 2avLd Powers September 26,2001 Raymond H. Moller City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, IL., 60120-5555 RE: Item #9 in Agreement Between the City of Elgin and Outside Exhibition Group Regarding United States Flag Sculpture Project Dear Mr. Moller: Enclosed you will find a written report of all the fund-raising efforts by the Outside Exhibition Group, pursuant to the agreement approved by the City Council on August 22, 2001 for matching funds for the Flag Sculpture. As this is the first of several quarterly financial reports, please inform me on the success of the format and information provided. As an artist , I don't always think in terms of business or government structures. I would like to understand what is needed and provide that information to the City of Elgin so that our project develops smoothly. Sincerely, AN, Mi on Evans Jr. ,. cc: Joyce A. Parker Treasurer William A. Cogley 1-1- ,1r--r rvulr7,11--Iiik ivni 10 I /I V V L- /\I I M I I LI I \I VII\IJ U I 7 Ur) !..�i.n II 60121— rel or? 6=1'7) 7'12 — 8-756 R41' 747 ; Ar,I4 Milt Fvans Jr Mary IMonteLt Paul 'Pedersen Cliri.s t9ower5 Pa/L(1 19nwPr5 FLAG SCULPTURE FUND-RAISING EFFORTS The purpose of the Outside Exhibition Group is to facilitate the exhibition of fine art in Elgin. Our organization feels that creating a user-friendly environment for artists and the public to participate in, will give all citizens opportunities to have fun, interact with each other, and reinforce the image of our city as a cultural center in the Fox Valley and Chicago area. Our first project, agreement approved by the Elgin City Council on August 22, 2001 , is to recreate a United States Flag Sculpture on the Northern tip of Walton Island. In order to finance this project, OEG has been involved in four fund-raising efforts. They are: Grant Application; September 21, 2000, State of Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, Legislative Sponsor: Douglas Hoeft, Project # HRO746, Amount: $25,000; received 8/20/01. Neighborhood Cookouts & Promotions; a "Friday Night Fish Fry" was held at the home of Linda and Milton Evans Jr., 1101 Spring Creek Court, Elgin, on September 29,2000, to explain the Flag Sculpture project to neighbors, friends, and interested members of the community. Dinner was provided for everyone while donations were accepted at any amount. Similar presentations were made to various organizations such as the Northeast Neighborhood Associations. These activities allowed the public to ask questions while viewing the sculpture model and plans for Walton Island. This effort raised $720. Private Donors; individuals and special interest groups have supported our efforts in the amount of $6,134 1st. Annual RibFest; on Memorial Day, May 28, 2001, OEG established an event for the entire City of Elgin. A rib cook-off was held at the Elgin City Center from 11 :00 am. - 5:00 pm. Food, Fun, Music, and Children Activities were provided on the Hemmens Plaza. While members of the community cooked out and visited, a table was setup to introduce and explain information about the Flag Sculpture, donations were accepted totaling $3,994. To date OEG has received $35,848 in donations from the above activities. While we are well on our way in providing for the cost of the Flag Sculpture, there is more work to be done. For the last three months we have been meeting with the Elgin Trade Council in hope of finalizing an agreement which will have their 35,000 members support our project. Our list of possible private donors has increased and we are contacting those individuals for financial help. We are also continuing to approach businesses in the community for future donations. RAISING THE UNITED STATES FLAG ON WALTON ISLAND! Milton Evans Jr. Treasurer OEG - DONORS 9/30/01 DCCA State of Illinois 8/20/01 ;Voucher# PV4202G0000577 25000 Dr. Richard & Dorthy Powers 9/26/00 3000 Dr. Richard & Dorthy Powers 4/18/00 2000 Merlin Muffler & Brake "* 5/28/01 750 Remarkable Representatives ck#892; 5/28/01 750 Jimmy Perna " 5/28/01 600 NENA Northeast Neighborhood Association; ck#1445; 2/5/01 250 TRIPAR International Inc. ck#55377; 5/28/01 250 Clare M. 011ayos 9/14/00 200 Harry B. Blizzard 9/14/00 200 TRIPAR International Inc. ck#53570;10/18/00 150 Edward Hanson 5/28/01 110 John & Nancy McAteer 5/28/01 101 A Private Affair, Ltd. 5/28/01 100 Andrea & Bruce Bierwirth 5/28/01 100 Bryan J. Yost & Lisa A. Strama 9/29/00 100 Eric & Jeanette Selin ck#7365; 7/24/01 100 Mary Rose Fillip 6/19/00 100 Peter Orum 7/6/00 100 United Brotherhood,Carpenters 363: 7/11/01 ; ck# 3600 100 United Brotherhood,Carpenters 363: 8/14/01 ; ck# 7943 99 * Donors from UBOC Local 363, amount included in ck# 7943 ** Donors of In-Kind Services A OEG - DONORS 9/30/01 Big Apple Bagels ** 5/28/01 75 Craig & Nancy Powers ck# 1164; 5/28/01 65 Greg Sorenson ck#2257; 5/28/01 65 Jack Sabo ck#9185; 5/28/01 65 Jerry Barone 5/28/01 65 Kathy & Walter Parks 5/2801 65 Katy & Mike Powers ck#3158; 5/28/01 65 Linda Evans ck#3207; 5/28/01 65 Lori & Gerald Powers ck# 4662; 5/28/01 65 Marcia & Jim Davis ck#2337; 5/28/01 65 Paul Anderson ck#7561 ; 5/28/01 65 John W. Miller 9/29/00 60 Andy & Wendy Zielonka 9/29/00 50 Ann & Mark McCullagh 9/29/00 50 Anthony Landry 9/30/00 50 Bonnie Guerra 5/28/01 50 Jan & Greg Schneider 9/29/00 50 Reta & Bernie Vogt 9/29/00 50 Jim & Susan Schwab 5/28/01 40 Bob & Peggy Butte!! ck#14136; 2/2/01 25 Bonnie & Orimar Guerra 9/29/00 25 Donors from UBOC Local 363, amount included in ck# 7943 ** Donors of In-Kind Services OEG - DONORS 9/30/01 Dennis & Janet Hicks 5/28/01 25 Jen & Gary Peterson 5/28/01 25 Joyce Pellicore 9/29/00 25 Kathy Nugent 5/28/01 25 Michael "Buzz" Conroy 5/28/01 25 Michael Curran 5/28/01 25 Robert Straman 5/28/01 25 Ron Oas 5/28/01 25 Tim & Laurie Williams 5/28/01 25 Kathy & Perry Hazelwood 6/1/01 25 Jean Hutson 6/15/01 25 Betty Rauschenberg 5/28/01 20 Gary Topol 5/28/01 20 John Grady 5/28/01 20 Sandi Chaplin 5/28/01 20 Scott Von Allman 5/28/01 20 Todd Fletcher 5/28/01 20 Armando Latigo 7/10/01 ; ck#5189 10 Bill Freiberg 5/28/01 10 Brian Kirmse * 10 Dave Nerge 5/28/01 10 Donors from UBOC Local 363, amount included in ck# 7943 `" Donors of In-Kind Services OEG - DONORS 9/30/01 George Houde 5/28/01 10 Gregg Carroll * 10 Jennifer Parks 5/28/01 10 Jim & Shelley Martin 5/28/01 10 Jim Neuman * 10 Jo & Lee Turek 9/29/00 10 Ken Ballenger * 10 Kip Radde 5/28/01 10 Sue Werner 5/28/01 10 Tim Keough " 10 Tom & Melva Schultz 5/28/01 10 Vance Foster * 10 Bill Gerrish * 5 Bill Schambach * 5 Madison Abu-gheida 5/28/01 5 Randy Meyer * 5 Randy Meyer (Mem. of DeLoris Meyer) * 5 Randy Meyer (Mem. of Walter Meyer) * 5 Steven Rodeback * 5 Sydney & Amy Oleszczuk 5/28/01 5 Lorraine Gornick 5/28/01 4 * Donors from UBOC Local 363, amount included in ck# 7943 ** Donors of In-Kind Services OEG - DONORS 9/30/01 Rich Rosser * 4 Guy Modde * 2 Jan Heraackt 5/28/01 2 Jeanne Meyer * 2 Richard Geart 5/28/01 2 Rich Pollack * 1 Donors from UBOC Local 363, amount included in ck# 7943 ** Donors of In-Kind Services