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RESOLUTION
APPROVING PROPOSED GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR THE
CENTER CITY COMMERCIAL RETROFIT GRANT PROGRAM
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that
the city council hereby approves the following proposed grant recipients for the Center City
Commercial Retrofit Grant Program:
Owner/Applicant Address Name of Building Grant Amount
Steve Sebestyen 75 S. Grove Avenue Studio 39 $ 26,592.00
Michael Butirro 64 S. Grove Avenue Chooch's Pizzeria 40,000.00
Sisco Properties 667 N. State Street 21,826.00
Susan Cincinelli 204 S. State Street Oak Crest Residence 15,650.00
Paul Knowlton 900 N. State Street Reliance Tool & Mfg. 18,829.11
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that the City Manager, Sean R. Stegall, be and is hereby authorized to enter into grant
agreements with the above proposed grant recipients in a form of agreement as approved by the
Corporation Counsel. Any Center City Commercial Retrofit Grant shall be subject to and contingent
upon the entry into such a Grant Agreement and the grantee's compliance with all of the terms of
such Grant Agreement.
s/David J. Kaptain
David J. Kaptain, Mayor
Presented: September 28, 2011
Adopted: September 28, 2011
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 7 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/Kimberly Dewis
Kimberly Dewis, City Clerk
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THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS
AGENDA ITEM: C
MEETING DATE: September 14, 2011
ITEM:
2011 Commercial Retrofit Grant Program
($122,898)
OBJECTIVE:
Support federal initiatives to encourage the energy efficient redevelopment of commercial
buildings consistent with city's sustainability master plan.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve allocation to five grant recipients in the amount of$122,898.
BACKGROUND
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (commonly known as the Sti-
mulus Bill), the U.S. Department of Energy awarded the city a population-based grant known as
the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) in the amount of $1,002,600. The
purpose of the EECBG program is to assist eligible communities in creating and implementing
strategies towards energy efficiency, conservation and job creation. The city originally desig-
nated $227,600 of the EECBG funding to provide direct matching grants to property owners in
the city's downtown to make energy efficient improvements to their buildings. This amount
was increased to $232,084 in order to fully fund the ninth downtown program applicant in
2010. In June of 2011, the city council appropriated an additional $120,352.74 to the commer-
cial grant and expanded the eligibility to all commercial properties in established TIF districts.
Staff first worked with the applicants who were "wait-listed" from the 2010 grant cycle. Of
those, two projects were funded in July 2011: 231 Douglas Avenue and 18 Villa Court, for a
combined total of$45,335. Remaining funds available for the 2011 cycle total $75,017.74.
OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS
Staff posted the application online and placed hard copies at the community development de-
partment's permit counter for pickup (Attachment A). Staff held two informational meetings on
July 14 and July 19, 2011 to answer any questions potential applicants may have had. Approx-
imately twenty property owners attended the meetings, and twenty property owners submit-
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ted applications (Attachment B), requesting approximately $402,281.07 in financial assistance.
A seven person committee scored each application based upon the following criteria:
• Completeness of Proposal: Was the requested information submitted with the application?
• Potential Energy Savings: What is the current energy usage and projected savings?
• Jobs Created: How many construction and permanent jobs would be created?
• Matching Funds Provided: Is the applicant looking for other funding opportunities from other
agencies such as ComEd and/or Nicor?
• A Model for Future Development: Will this project provide a good example for building own-
ers that want to make improvements to their structures in the future?
Members of the committee included Tom Armstrong, chair of the Downtown Neighborhood
Association of Elgin Design Committee; Bruce Dahlquist, principal architect at DLA Architects
Ltd. and technical facilitator for the city's sustainability action plan; Aaron Cosentino, sustaina-
bility and grants coordinator; Steve Bone, plans examiner; Raoul Johnston, building and devel-
opment manager; Marc Mylott, community development director; and, Jennifer Fritz-Williams,
historic preservation planner. For each project, all committee member independently awarded
between one and five points in each of the above five categories. As such, the maximum score
any one project could receive from a committee member was 25 points. The committee mem-
bers reconvened to submit their individual scores and the averages were calculated. That aver-
age score was then used to rank each project.The rankings are displayed in Table 1, below.
2011 Commercial Retrofit Grant Program Applications
Recommended recipients
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1 Steve Sebestyen 75 S Grove Ave Studio 39 $53,984.00 $800.00 $26,592.00 21.43
2 Michael Butirro 64 S Grove Ave Chooch's Pizzeria $143,480.00 $50,000.00 $40,000.00 20.86
3 Sisco Properties 667 N State St $48,380.00 $4,728.00 $21,826.00 20.43
4 Susan Cincinelli 204 S State St Oak Crest Residence $63,300.00 $32,000.00 $15,650.00 20.43
5 Paul Knowlton 900 N State St Reliance Tool&Mfg $53,982.22 $16,324.00 $18,829.11 19.71
Total: $363,126.22 $103,852.00 $122,897.61
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6 Barbara Maring 23 S Spring St Keystone Realty $17,160.00 $0.00 $8,580.00 19.29
7 Jay Kelly 1001 Dundee Wendy's $13,045.22 $3,261.30 $4,891.96 18.57
8 Mary Catherine Walsh 403-407 Bluff City Blvd Cuisine America $35,500.00 $1,500.00 $17,000.00 17.71
9 Ray Sakulari 219 E Chicago Elgin Public House $65,235.00 $0.00 $32,617.50 17.57
10 Patrick Sakulari 217 E Chicago Elgin Public House $66,348.00 $0.00 $33,174.00 17.29
11 Marco Muscarello 11-15 N Grove Ave Gausthaus $42,875.00 $0.00 $21,437.50 17.00
12 Marco Muscarello 209-211 E Chicago Medusa $51,375.00 $0.00 $25,687.50 16.71
13 Juhani Puistolahti 40 OuPage Ct Elgin Commerce Building $41,115.00 $0.00 $20,557.50 13.57
14 Michael Kalland 167 E Chicago $10,220.00 $0.00 $5,110.00 12.43
15 Donald Rage 21 Douglas Ave Vacant $24,850.00 $0.00 $12,425.00 12.00
16 Aaron Heider 840 N State St Fox Valley Flea Market $82,967,00 $0.00 $40,000.00 11.71
17 Aaron Heider 202 Mountain Able Furniture Store $48,217.00 $0.00 $24,108.50 11.57
18 Ben Henrickson 6 N State Street $1,500.00 $0.00 $750.00 11.43
19 Aaron Heider 801 N State St Gerber $22,228.00 $0.00 $11,114.00 11.29
20 Frederick J Steffen 17 Douglas Ave Steffen,Kelly&Steffen $43,860.00 $0.00 $21,930.00 9.29
Total: $566,495.22 $4,761.30 $279,383.46
INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED
Staff created a list of all eligible properties and mailed an informational letter on July 7, 2011 to
the respective property owners (Attachments C and D). Staff announced the program through
social and print media at the beginning of July.
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
The city initially allocated $120,352.74 for the 2011 cycle of the Commercial Retrofit Grant Pro-
gram, and $75,017.74 remains available to award to new applicants. The grant program pro-
vides matching funds (50 percent of eligible costs) to assist commercial property owners with
retrofitting their existing buildings for energy efficiency. Applicants are encouraged to solicit
grants and matching funds from other sources. These sources include but are not limited to
ComEd, Nicor and Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Applicants must con-
tact these companies directly for application requirements.
With $75,000 to award, only the first three projects on Table 1 can receive funding. However,
staff is requesting that the city council authorize the reallocation of the city's remaining "ad-
ministrative funds" under the program to provide two additional grants.
The "administrative funds" allocated to the city are intended to reimburse the city for the costs
it incurs in administering the grant program. When the grant was written, $100,000 was the
maximum amount the city could set aside to recover administrative costs. From the inception
of the program through August 2011, the city has only charged $21,943.67 in administrative
expenditures. Significant staff work on most projects will be concluding by the end of this year
and no administrative expenditures can be reimbursed after October 2012. Staff is calculating
that, at most, an additional $30,176 of administrative costs will be incurred prior to the conclu-
sion of this program.
To ensure that all grant monies are expended, staff is recommending that $47,879.87 be trans-
ferred from the "administrative" activity to the "commercial grant" activity. Reallocating the
administrative funding will increase the number of commercial retrofit grants that can be
funded to five (from the current limit of three).
The administrative funding for the grant program has been incorporated into the general fund
budget and city council authorization of the reallocation will accordingly reduce general fund
revenues by$47,879.87.
If the city council authorizes the reallocation, staff will submit an amendment to the city's Ener-
gy Efficiency Comprehensive Strategy to the Department of Energy for their review and approv-
al on this budget transfer. Staff does not anticipate any problems securing that approval.
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BUDGET IMPACT
FUNDS) ACCOUNTS) PROJECT AMOUNT BUDGETED AMOUNT AVAILABLE
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CDBG 230-0000-791.78-10 155107 $352,436.74 $75,017.00
CDBG 230-0000-791.61-10 155103 $100,000 $78,056.33
LEGAL IMPACT
The city and selected recipients of the grant will need to enter into formal agreements prior to
awarding the grant.
ALTERNATIVES
1. The city council may choose to reject the recommended list of selected recipients of the
grant program. However, the city has an obligation to encumber all funds by October
15, 2011. Rejecting all applicants and starting the selection process over would cause
the city to miss this deadline.
2. The city council may choose to revise the recommended list of selected recipients of the
grant program.
3. The city council may choose to reallocate all funding for the 2011 Commercial Retrofit
Grant Program to another project that meets the requirements of the EECBG program.
NEXT STEPS
1. Staff will have each grant recipient sign a legal agreement before starting work.
2. Upon completing work, recipients will be required to submit updated energy usage data
and work hours of the contractors completing the project.
3. Staff will report back to the city council the total energy savings and jobs created by this
program.
4. Staff will create informational pamphlets for future promotion of the success of the
program to be used by the Downtown Neighborhood Association and the Elgin Chamber
of Commerce to increase the energy efficient redevelopment of commercial buildings.
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Originators: Jennifer Fritz-Williams, Historic Preservation Planner
Sarosh Saher, Senior Planner
Marc Mylott, Community Development Director
Final Review: Colleen Lavery, Chief Financial Officer
William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel/Chief Development Officer
Richard G. Kozal, Assistant City Manager/Chief Operating Officer
Sean R. Stegall, City Manager
ATTACHMENTS
A: Guidelines and Application
B: Individual Project Summary Sheets
C: Letter to Commercial Property Owners
D: List of All Commercial Property Owners Contacted
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COMMERCIAL RETROFIT
GRANT APPLICATION
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City of Elgin
Community Development Department
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
June 2011
Applications due: Friday, August 19, 2011 by 5:00 p.m.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 Program Guidelines
1.1 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG) 3
1.2 Eligible Persons& Buildings 3
1.3 Eligible Activities 3
1.4 Program Implementation and Project Monitoring 4
1.5 Davis-Bacon Act and other various regulations 4
1.6 Selection Process 4
1.7 Criteria for Selection 4
1.8 Technical Assistance 5
2.0 Project Information and Application
2.1 Required Information 6
2.2 Project Application and Submittal 6
City of Elgin Commercial Grant Program Project Application Forms 7
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), the Department of Energy(DOE) has
issued a formula based grant to the City of Elgin in the amount of $1,002,600. The purpose of the EECBG
program is to assist eligible entities in creating and implementing the following strategies:
• Reduce fossil fuel emissions in a manner that is environmentally sustainable and, to the maximum
extent practicable, maximizes the benefits for local and regional communities;
• Reduce the total energy use of the eligible entities;and
• Improve energy efficiency in the building sector, the transportation sector, and other appropriate
sectors.
The City of Elgin has established the Commercial Retrofit Grant program with funding from the EECBG. This
grant program provides matching funds (50% of cost up to but not to exceed $40,000) to assist commercial
property owners with retrofitting their existing buildings for energy efficiency.
1.2 Eligible Persons & Buildings
To be eligible to receive EECBG funding, a project must improve the energy efficiency of a commercial building
located within the Center City (specifically, within a CC1 or CC2 Center City zoning district) or within a
designated TIE district of Elgin. A Zoning Map and a TIF District Map are available within the Community
Development Map folder at the following website: http://www.cityofelgin.org/documentcenterii.aspx. Only
those persons owning, or having a controlling interest in, such buildings may apply for and shall be eligible to
receive an EECBG grant.
1.3 Eligible Activities
More so, EECBG funds can only be used for eligible activities as defined by DOE regulations. Types of projects
that may be eligible for funding under the EECBG Program are described below.
1. Energy efficiency retrofits including but not limited to the following:
a. Heating: Replacing boilers, central heat pumps,etc.
b. Cooling: Condensers,window units, etc.
c. Lighting: Replacing lamp ballasts, replacing fixtures, reduction in units, passive solar,
occupancy sensors, etc.
d. Refrigeration: Air curtains, fan control, snack machine controls, beverage machine controls,
LED case lighting, etc.
e. Water Reduction: Low flow faucets, dual-flush toilets, etc.
f. Windows: Repair and Replacement
g. Insulation: Adding insulation to roofs and walls to lower heating and cooling losses. This
includes painting rooftops white.
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1.4 Program Implementation and Project Monitoring
All EECBG fund recipients are required to enter into a sub-recipient agreement with the City of Elgin to ensure
compliance with federal requirements and regulations. The project scope of work, responsibilities of each
party, documentation and reporting requirements, frequency, and method of on-site monitoring visits are
outlined within the context of the agreement. For reporting purposes, each recipient must maintain records of
the hours worked on the job as well as energy saved.
The implementation of projects funded through the EECBG Program must be timely. Projects must be started
within 6 months following the execution of the sub-recipient agreement. The City will monitor recipient
activities through internal controls, project progress reports, clientele records/reports, and/or on-site
monitoring visits. On-site monitoring visits are conducted at the completion of projects. Compliance with sub-
recipient agreements and DOE regulations is confirmed during these visits. City staff works with recipients to
ensure compliance with City, State, and Federal regulations as they relate to project documentation, the
bidding process, purchase of equipment/materials, and the disbursement of funds.
The performance of each EECBG project is measured by analyzing project goals and achievements. Each
recipient identifies and quantifies the anticipated benefits that will result from their project. The reporting
process assists in gauging the actual productivity and effectiveness of each EECBG project.
1.5 Davis-Bacon Act and other various regulations
The EECBG Program requires that all work completed on buildings owned by"non-individuals"comply with the
Davis-Bacon Act, Buy American Clause, and Waste Management Plan of ARRA. Grant recipients and their
contractors will be required to submit certified payroll (Form WH-347)to confirm prevailing wage is paid for all
work completed under the grant program. ARRA also requires that all equipment installed must be made in
the USA. Documentation must be provided by the contractors during the bid process. All waste material
removed from the site must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws,
regulations, and statutes. Contractors awarded work will be required to sign a waiver at the end of the job
that they have complied with this waste disposal requirement.
1.6 Selection Process
All applications submitted by August 19, 2011 will be reviewed and ranked by a committee of city staff and
residents in accordance with the section 1.7 below. This committee will forward this list of ranked applications
to the Elgin City Council,which will make the final decision regarding the award of grants. .
1.7 Criteria for Selection
Applications will be awarded between one and five points within each of the following criteria:
1. Energy Saved. Applicants are asked to provide 12 consecutive months of past utility usage and
project the reduction in utility usage after the scope of work is completed.
2. Jobs Created. Applicants are asked to identify the proposed hours necessary to complete the
scope of work funded through this program.
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3. Matching Funds. Applicants are highly encouraged to solicit grants and matching funds from other
sources, including but are not limited to ComEd, Nicor, and the Illinois Department of Commerce
and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). Applicants must contact these companies and/or agencies
directly for their application requirements.
4. Application Completeness. Applications that are incomplete or missing required information will
not be scored as highly in this category as those that are complete and provide all requested
information.
5. Example/Case Study of Future Projects. Applicants are asked to describe the extent to which their
project could be used for educational purposes and/or as a case study for other persons
considering similar scopes of work.
1.8 Technical Assistance
The Community Development Department staff is available to assist any person or organization interested in
developing a project proposal to be considered for EECBG funding. Staff will answer questions, review
proposed projects, and provide other technical assistance to help with the submittal of a proposed project.
Please contact Jennifer Fritz-Williams at 847-931-6004 or at fritz-williams j @cityofelgin.org to schedule an
appointment.
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2.0 PROJECT INFORMATION AND APPLICATION
2.1 Required Information
Proposals for funding under the 2011 Commercial Grant Program must include the following information.
1. Project Scope and Purpose: Prepare a detailed written statement describing the project being
proposed, how EECBG funds would be spent, and the need for the proposed project.
2. Energy Saved: Submit at least 12 consecutive months of all utility bills. Identify projected reduction in
utility usage and explain how the energy saved will be measured or quantified.
3. Jobs Created: Bids submitted by contractors should identify proposed hours to complete the work.
4. Project Cost Estimate. Submit at least two contractor-prepared cost estimates for each phase of the
proposed project. Complete the project cost estimate table attached to the application form.
5. Davis-Bacon/Buy American: Submit documentation that prevailing wage will be paid for all work
completed on buildings, and that all equipment proposed to be installed is made in America (if
applicable).
6. Other Project Funding Sources and Amounts: Identify any additional funding sources for this project.
Specify the amount of funds from these sources and when the funds will be available. Complete the
funding sources table attached to the application form.
7. Time-line for Project Implementation: Prepare a time-line showing when activities that are funded by
the grant will be conducted along with their proposed completion dates.
8. Plans and specifications. Attach plans and specifications for construction, rehabilitation, and
equipment needed to conduct the project.
9. Proof of ownership: To ensure a grant is only awarded to the property owner, attach a copy of the
property warranty deed, mortgage statement, or title insurance document.
10.Other Information. Provide other information as necessary to help reviewing committee members
understand the proposed project (photographs, drawings, site plans, letters of support, project
background,etc.). No videos,slides,or digital recordings will be accepted.
2.2 Project Application and Submittal
Please use the forms on the following pages for your project application. Submit all proposed projects via
email to fritz-williams i@ cityofelgin.org
Or by regular mail to:
City of Elgin Community Development Department
EECBG Program
150 Dexter Court
Elgin, IL 60120.
Please submit your application materials in a single sided format and do not staple any part of the application.
The deadline for submitting Commercial Retrofit Grant Applications is
Friday, August 19, 2011 by 5:00 p.m.
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CITY OF ELGIN
COMMERCIAL GRANT PROGRAM
PROJECT APPLICATION
Date of Submittal:
Project Information:
Project/Building Name:
Project Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Square Footage:
Number of Floors:
Number of Tenants: %occupied:
Avg. Daily Occupancy:
Owner Information: (Only those persons owning, or having a controlling interest in, such buildings shall apply
for and shall be eligible to receive an EECBG grant)
Contact Person Name:
Address:
City:_ State: Zip Code:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Amount of EECBG Funding Request: $
I hereby certify that I am the owner of, or have a controlling interest in the property stated within this
application for which a Commercial Retrofit Grant funded by the EECBG is being requested:
Signature:Property owner/Person having controlling interest in property Date
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PROJECT APPLICATION (continued)
1. PROJECT SCOPE AND PURPOSE:
Provide a detailed written statement that describes the scope of the proposed project, how EECBG
funds will be spent, and the need for this project.
2. ENERGY SAVED:
Provide 12 consecutive months of past utility usage and projected reduction in utility usage.
3. JOBS CREATED:
Identify the proposed hours to complete the scope of work funded through this program.
4. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE:
Provide cost information in the table below and attach contractor-prepared cost estimate summaries.
Project Components Estimated Cost
A. $
B. $
C. $
D. $
E. $
Total Project Cost $
Total EECBG Funding Request (from previous page) $
Total Contribution from other Funding Sources $
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PROJECT APPLICATION (continued)
6. OTHER PROJECT FUNDING SOURCES AND AMOUNTS:
Funding Source Amount of Funding
A. $
B. $
C. $
D. $
E. $
Total Contribution from other Funding Sources $
7. TIMELINE FOR PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION:
List the major tasks that will be accomplished through this project and provide a completion date for each task. AIII)
Task Completion Date
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Total number of months required for project completion:
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#1 Score:21.43
Studio 39 75 S.Grove Ave.
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Steve Sebestyen (847)346-4884
Pia Proposed Project:
Complete rehabilitation of building
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$53,984.00 Amount: $26,592.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows/Doors/Insulation $30,750
HVAC $11,900
Toilets/Water heater $2,959
Lighting $5,375
Energy Consultant $3000
Total: $53,984
Other grants: -$800
EECBG Grant Amount $26,592(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:45%estimated
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:396 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• Nicor Commercial: $400
• ComEd Commercial: $400
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This is one of two applications that included a holistic approach to retrofitting the building. It has many
elements that could serve as an example for future redevelopment. Cost and energy savings can easily
be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for one cost estimate for the
lighting and a few utility bills were missing.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The new owners of the building are proposing to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the structure.
The building is two floors,approximately 1368 sq.ft, and is currently occupied by Studio 39.
Window and Door Replacement:The window scope of work includes removing the six windows on the
first floor only at both entrances, installing new double-paned insulated custom windows to fit the
original openings,caulking,and installing brick molding as necessary. The three exterior doors will be
replaced.
HVAC:All existing equipment, ductwork, and mercury thermostat will be removed. The new furnace will
be 92%AFUE with zone control. New ductwork, new programmable thermostat, and a 16 SEER 2 stage
A/C unit will also be installed.
Plumbing:One restroom will be retrofitted with dual flush toilet and low flow faucet.A new energy star
4111)rated water heater will be installed.
Insulation:There is currently no effective roof or wall insulation. The exterior walls of the building will
be demolished to expose the structure, remove deteriorated wall insulation, and reinstall new wall and
roof insulation to meet or exceed 2006 International Energy Conservation Code requirements.
Lighting: On the interior all incandescent fixtures will be replaced with new 78 energy efficient
fluorescent commercial fixtures in the basement and first floor.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant,#2 Score:20.86
Chooch's Pizzeria 64 S.Grove Ave.
i I Michael Butirro (847) 346 4884
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' Proposed Project:
Complete rehabilitation of building
-, Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$143,480.00 Amount $40,000.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows/doors $67,860
r HVAC $48,000
Lighting $25,420
Insulation $2,200
Total: $143,480
Other grants: -$50,000
EECBG Grant Amount $40,000(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: Building vacant, no information
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 1780 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• Facade Improvement: $50,000
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This is one of two applications that included a holistic approach to retrofitting the building. It has many
elements that could serve as an example for future redevelopment. Cost and energy savings can easily
be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
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COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation except the building is vacant so the utility
bills are not accurate and calculating energy saved will be difficult.Additionally,the contractor estimates
are vague since the project is still being designed.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The new owners of the building are proposing to rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the structure
and open a new pizzeria at this location.The building is two floors,approximately 5100 sq.ft,and has
been vacant for many years.
Window and Door Replacement:The window scope of work includes replacing windows and storefront
at both entrances and on all floors, installing new double-paned insulated custom windows to fit the
original openings, caulking,and installing brick molding as necessary.
HVAC:All existing equipment, ductwork, and mercury thermostat has been removed. The new system
will meet all energy code requirements. New ductwork and new programmable thermostat will also be
installed.
Insulation:There is currently no effective roof or wall insulation. The exterior walls of the building will
be demolished to expose the structure, remove deteriorated wall insulation,and reinstall new wall and
roof insulation to meet or exceed 2009 International Energy Conservation Code requirements.
Lighting: On the interior, all incandescent fixtures will be replaced with new energy efficient fluorescent
commercial fixtures.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant tt3 Score:20.43
i Sisco Properties 667 N State St.
" ` Pattie Lane (847) 697-5920
Proposed Project:
Complete Lighting Retrofit
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
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,, $48,380.00 Amount: $21,826.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Lighting $48,380
Total: $48,380
Other grants: -$4,728
EECBG Grant Amount $21,826(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: 12%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:227 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• ComEd: $4,728
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This is one of two applications that encompassed a complete lighting retrofit to the entire building.
Cost and energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the
improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation except the dollar amount paid for electricity
within the last year.
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The new owners of the building are proposing to rehabilitate the interior lighting of the structure. The
building is one floor,approximately 45,000 sq.ft,and has one tenant.
Lighting:All existing light fixtures (194)and exit signs(12)will be removed.These will be replaced with
(95)energy efficient fixtures, (12)LED exit lamps, (3)time controls,and (8) motion sensors.This will
result in the elimination of 99 fixtures.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#4 Score:20.43
Oakcrest Residence 204 S State St.
Susan Cincinelli (847) 742-2255
Proposed Project:
Replace all windows
xy � Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$63,300.00 Amount: $15,650.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows $63,300
Total: $63,300
Other grants: -$32,000
EECBG Grant Amount $15,650(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: 20-30%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:480 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• Grand Victoria Foundation: $25,000
• Lewis Campbell Foundation: $2,500
• William Campbell: $2,500
• Wilson Campbell: $2,500
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application encompasses the replacement of the original 107 year old windows on the original
portion of the building. Cost and energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition
and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
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COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation except a few missing utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make selective improvements to address the heating and
cooling costs of the building. The building is 3 floors,approximately 18,876 sq.ft,and has 66 tenants
with an average occupancy of over 50 people.
Replace Windows: The owners of the building are proposing to remove and replace(106)windows, (94)
single paned double hung wood and(12)single paned hopper wood.All new windows to be double
paned,vinyl.
2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#5 Score: 19.71
Reliance Tool Mfg :900 N State St.
Paul Knowlton (847) 695-1234
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Proposed Project:
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Lighting Retrofit
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$53,982.22 Amount: $18,829.11
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Lighting $53,982.22
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Total: $53,892.22
Other grants: -$16,324
EECBG Grant Amount $18,829.11(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:2%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:200 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• ComEd: $16,324
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application encompasses the replacement of the original 107 year old windows on the original
portion of the building. Cost and energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition
and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation except a second estimate for the work to be
t completed.
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make selective improvements to address the heating and
cooling costs of the building. The building is 1 floor,approximately 30,000 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant.
Lighting: The owners of the building are proposing to remove and replace(123) Metal Halide fixtures
with T8 fluorescent fixtures.Twenty-one lamps will be removed.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#6 Score: 19.29
Keystone Realty 23 S Spring St.
Barbara Maring (847)931-1818
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Proposed Project:
Replace storefront
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$17,160.00
Amount: $8,580.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows/Doors $17,160
Total: $17,160
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $8,580(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:20%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 106 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application encompasses the replacement of the 1950's plate glass storefront on the first floor of
the building. Cost and energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after
the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation.
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The owners of the building are proposing to make selective improvements to address the heating and
cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 2,000 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant with a
daily occupancy of 3 people.
Replace Windows/Doors: The owners of the building are proposing to remove and replace (42) linear
feet of storefront on the south and west sides of the building. The new storefront by Kawneer will have
low-e insulated glass and thermally improved framing.
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Applicant#7 Score:18.57
Wendy's 1001 Dundee Ave
' , Jay Kelly (630)305-5580
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Replace parking lot lights
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$13,045.22 Amount: $4,891.96
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Lighting $13,045.22
Total: $13,045.22
Other grants: -$3,261.30
EECBG Grant Amount $4,891.96(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:2%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 12 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• ComEd: $3,261.30
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This property owner was the only application to encompass the replacement of parking lot lighting. This
would be the first installation of this type of lighting at any Wendy's location and would be used as a
model for all other Wendy's stores(6223 locations). Cost and energy savings can easily be measured
against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make selective improvements to address the heating and
cooling costs of the building. The building is 1 floors,approximately 3,260 sq.ft, and has 1 tenant.
Lighting:The owners of the building are proposing to retrofit(10) 1000 watt metal halide parking lot
fixtures with(10) 300 watt induction lamp fixtures.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#8 Score:17.71
Cuisine America 403-407 Bluff City Blvd
Mary Catherine Walsh (847)888-2288
Proposed Project:
Replace boiler
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$35,500.00 Amount: $17,000.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Boiler $35,500.00
Total: $35,500.00
Other grants: -$1,500.00
EECBG Grant Amount $17,000.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:25%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 160 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• Nicor: $1,500
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
costs of the building. The building is 3 floors,approximately 24,000 sq.ft, and has 3 tenants with a daily
occupancy of over 12 people.
Replace Boilers: The steam boiler will be replaced with an energy efficient steam boiler that meets
Energy Star requirements.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#9 Score: 1757
Elgin Public House 219 E Chicago St,
.-. _..- Ray Sakulari (847) 344-2032
Proposed Project:
g Replace HVAC,add insulation to roof and white
roof coating
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$65,235.00 Amount: $32,617.50
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ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $27,535.00
Roof Insulation/White coating $37,700.00
Total: $65,235.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $32,617.50(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:30%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:96 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
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COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for one month of electric bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 2,000 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant
with a daily occupancy of over 400 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use. The new HVAC system will
include (2)furnaces and(2)condensing units.All new equipment will meet Energy Star requirements.
Insulation/White roof: The existing roof has little to no insulation. Adding R-20 to the underside of the
deck and coating the roof white will help lower heating and cooling costs.
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P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#10 Score:17.29
Elgin Public House 217 E Chicago St.
Pat Sakulari (847) 343-2541
Proposed Project:
Replace HVAC,add insulation to roof and white
roof coating
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$66,348.00 Amount: $33,174.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $37,648.00
Roof Insulation/White coating $28,700.00
Total: $66,348.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $33,174.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:30%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:96 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
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COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for a few utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 2,000 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant
with a daily occupancy of over 400 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use. The new HVAC system will
include (3)furnaces and (3)condensing units.All new equipment will meet Energy Star requirements.
Insulation/White roof: The existing roof has little to no insulation.Adding R-20 to the underside of the
deck and coating the roof white will help lower heating and cooling costs.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#11 Score:17.00
fast Taus 11-1'5.N Grove Ave
Marco Muscarello (847) 289-1000
Proposed Project:
Replace HVAC
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$42,875.00 Amount: $21,437.50
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $42,875.00
Total: $42,875.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $21,437.50(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: 24%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 1000 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants.Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for a few utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 7,200 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant
with a daily occupancy of over 50 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use and inefficient. The new HVAC
system will include(4)furnaces and (4)condensing units. All new equipment will meet Energy Star
requirements.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#12 Score: 16.71
Medusa 209-211 E Chicago St
' ' Marco Muscarello (847) 289-1000
A vi Proposed Project:
Replace HVAC
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
• ° $51,375.00 Amount: $25,687.50
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $51,375.00
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Total: $51,375.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $25,687.50(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:37%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:80 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for a few utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors, approximately 7,400 sq.ft, and has 1 tenant
with a daily occupancy of over 150 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use and inefficient. The new HVAC
system will include(2)furnaces and (2)condensing units. All new equipment will meet Energy Star
requirements.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#13 Score:13.57
Elgin Commerce 40 DuPage Ct
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Building
Juhani Puistolahti (847) 695-7666
Proposed Project:
Iy Replace AC
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$41,115.00 Amount: $20,557.50
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
AC $41,115.00
Total: $41,115.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $20,557.50(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:3%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:40 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the most inefficient equipment in the building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted most of the required documentation except for a few utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make an improvement to address the cooling costs of the
building on three floors only. The building is 5 floors,approximately 43,890 sq.ft,and has 13 tenants
with a daily occupancy of over 70 people.
Replace AC: The existing systems are over 15 years old and inefficient. The new AC system will include
(3)condensing coils.All new equipment will meet Energy Star requirements.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
-Applicant'#14> Score:12-43
167 E Chicago St
Michael Kalland (847)742-5220
Proposed Project:
Replace windows and door
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$10,220.00 Amount: $5,110.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows $7,300.00
Door $2,920.00
Total: $10,220.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $5,110.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 10-52 Hours
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace a few windows and the rear entry door. This selective approach will
provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy savings can easily
be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant submitted all of the required documentation except for proof of ownership.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make an improvement to address air infiltration. The
building is 2 floors,approximately 2,200 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant with a daily occupancy of 4 people.
Replace Windows: The existing windows on the second floor are single-paned,double hung wood
windows. The new windows will be Pella Architects Series, aluminum-clad wood windows, double-
paned, low-e,double hung windows.
Replace Door:The current door is drafty and closed off in the winter with plastic.The new door will be
fiberglass with low-e glass.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#15 Score: 12.00
Vacant 21 Douglas
Donald Rage (847)742-5555
Proposed Project:
Replace windows and doors
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$24,850.00 Amount: $12,425.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows/Doors $24,850.00
Total: $24,850.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $12,425.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: No information provided
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the storefront and windows on the second floor. This selective
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant did not submit all the required documentation. Missing from the application was the
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jobs created.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owner of the building is proposing to make improvements to the storefront and second floor
windows. The building is 2 floors and is currently vacant.
Replace Storefront: The existing storefront was added in the 1970's. The second floor windows are
original to the building, single-paned, double-hung wood. The new storefront is proposed will look like
Hines building across the street.Awnings may be added to reduce solar heat gain.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
%. � , , -- Applicant#16 Score:11.71
, Foci Valley Flea Market 840 N State St
' � Aaron Heider (847) 622-1840
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Replace HVAC
g Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$82,967.00 Amount: $40,000.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $82,967.00
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Total: $82,967.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $40,000.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:No information provided
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the HVAC system for the entire building. This targeted approach
will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy savings can
easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback
period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
rib' The applicant did not submit all the required documentation. Missing from the application was the
electric bills, most gas bills and information on energy saved and jobs created.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 240,000 sq.ft,and has 4
tenants with a daily occupancy of over 100 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use and inefficient. The new HVAC
system will include(8) HVAC units.All new equipment will meet Energy Star requirements.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#" 7 Score:1157'
Able,furniture Store Mat main"St
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Proposed Project:
Replace windows and doors
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$48,217.00 Eligible E Fg
Amounts $24ECBG,108.Funding
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows $37,065.00
Doors $11,152.00
Total: $48,217.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $24,108.50(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED:No information provided
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the w indows and doors for the entire building. This targeted
approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants.Cost and energy
savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of
payback period.
rib*. COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
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The applicant did not submit all the required documentation. Missing from the application was most of
the gas bills,all of the electric bills, and information on energy saved and jobs created.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 5 floors,approximately 20,000 sq.ft, and has 1 tenant
with a daily occupancy of over 10 people.
Replace Windows/doors: The existing windows(100)are single-paned,double hung wood windows.
The new windows will be aluminum double glazed,low-e,double hung. The existing doors are wood
and severely deteriorated.The (4) new doors will aluminum double-glazed.
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2011 Commercial Energy Retrofit Grant Program
P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
i R Applicant#18 Score:11.43
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6 N State St
Ben Henrickson (847)741-0001
Proposed Project:
White coat on roof
Total Project Cost: EECBG Funding
$1,500.00 Amount: $750.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
White Roof $1,500.00
Total: $1,500.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $750.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED: 10%
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: 10 hrs
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to coat the roof with a white roof coating to reduce summer cooling costs.
This selective approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost
and energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements
for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
rib* The applicant did not submit all the required documentation. Missing from the application was all the
utility bills.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a selective improvement to address the cooling costs
of the building. The building is 2 floors, approximately 2,900 sq.ft,and has 3 tenants with a daily
occupancy of over 6 people.
White roof coating: The existing roof is black, absorbing excessive amounts of heat in the summer.
Coating the roof in white will cause the roof to reflect most of this heat.
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P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
1 4 Applicant#19 Score:11.29
§ _ - Gerber 801 N State St
I Aaron Heider (847)622-1840
Proposed Project:
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Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
r $22,228.00 Amount: $11,114.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
HVAC $11,715.00
Storefront $10,513.00
Total: $22,228.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $11,114.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: No information provided
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace the HVAC system and storefront for the entire building. This
targeted approach will provide actual cost savings and increased comfort for the occupants.Cost and
energy savings can easily be measured against the existing condition and after the improvements for
analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
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The applicant did not submit all the required documentation.Missing from the application was the AI)
utility bills,second bid for the storefront and information on energy saved and jobs created.
PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make a large strategic improvement to address the heating
and cooling costs of the building. The building is 1 floor, approximately 90,000 sq.ft,and has 4 tenants
with a daily occupancy of over 40 people.
Replace HVAC: The existing systems are undersized for the current use and inefficient. The new HVAC
system will include(2) HVAC units.All new equipment will meet Energy Star requirements.
Replace Storefront: No information was provided on the condition or specifications of the existing
storefront. The new storefront will be double-paned aluminum.
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P R O J E C T O V E R V I E W
Applicant#20 Score:9.29
Steffen,Kelly&Steffen ',17 Douglas Ave
Frederick 1 Steffen (847) 502-9569
Proposed Project:
Replace doors and windows
Total Project Cost: Eligible EECBG Funding
$43,860.00 Amount: $21,930.00
ENERGY GRANT SCOPE OF WORK
The following items are eligible for reimbursement through EECBG funding:
Windows/doors $43,860.00
Total: $43,860.00
Other grants: -$0
EECBG Grant Amount $21,930.00(50%of total cost of energy upgrades)
ENERGY SAVED:No information provided
JOBS CREATED/RETAINED: No information provided
OTHER FUNDING SOURCES
The applicant will apply for the following grants:
• None
EXAMPLE FOR FUTURE REDEVELOPMENT
This application proposes to replace windows and doors. This targeted approach will provide actual cost
savings and increased comfort for the occupants. Cost and energy savings can easily be measured
against the existing condition and after the improvements for analysis of payback period.
COMPLETENESS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant did not submit all the required documentation. Missing from the application was the
utility bills,second bid for all work, proof of ownership and information on energy saved and jobs
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The owners of the building are proposing to make selective improvements to address the heating and
cooling costs of the building. The building is 2 floors,approximately 3,260 sq.ft,and has 1 tenant.
Replace Windows/Doors:Two doors on the first floor will be replaced.All windows on the second floor
front and 6 windows on the second floor rear will be replaced. No information was provided regarding
the specifications or condition of the existing windows and doors.
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Mayor
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City Council
elk ELGIN Richard Dunne
Rob Gilliam
Anna ert C.Moeller
THE CITY IN THE SUBURBS' Tish S.Powell
John Prigge
F.John Steffen
City Manager
Sean R.Stegall
Dear Property Owner:
You have received this letter because the City of Elgin has established an energy efficiency
retrofit grant that your commercial property may be eligible to receive.
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (commonly known as the
Stimulus Bill), the Department of Energy offered a grant known as the Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) to the city of Elgin in the amount of $1,002,600. The
purpose of the EECBG program is to assist eligible communities in creating and implementing
the strategies towards energy efficiency,conservation and job creation.
In 2010,the City of Elgin created the Center City Commercial Retrofit Grant with EECBG funds
to assist downtown businesses with upgrades to their buildings that would save electricity,gas
and/or water. This year,the program has been expanded to include all commercial properties
within the city's designated Tax Increment Finance (TT) districts, and your property is located
within such a district.
An information session regarding the grant program will be held Thursday July 14,2011 and
Tuesday July 19, 2011 at 6pm in the West Conference Room at the Centre, 100 Symphony
Way,in downtown Elgin. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please plan
to attend one of these sessions.You may also pick up an application at City Hall, 150 Dexter
Court or download the application from the city's website at www.cityofelgin.org.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at 847-931-
6004 or fritz-williams i @cityofelgin.org.
Sincerely,
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Historic Preservation Planner
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