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CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
LORRAINE H. MORTON CIVIC CENTER
JAMES C. LYTLE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Monday, November 19, 2018
Executive Session 6:00 p.m
Regular City Council meeting to follow
ORDER OF BUSINESS
(I)Roll Call – Begin with Alderman Wynne
Meeting called to order at 6:40 p.m.
(II)Executive Session
(III)Mayor Public Announcements
Passing of Pandora Pratt, Police Records Bureau Manager
Small Business Saturday, November 24
(IV)City Manager Public Announcements
Illinois State Fire Marshall Presentation of Award to City of Evanston –
ISO Class 1 Status
(V)Communications: City Clerk
(VI)Public Comment
Members of the public are welcome to speak at City Council meetings.As part of the Council agenda,a
period for public comments shall be offered at the commencement of each regular Council
meeting.Public comments will be noted in the City Council Minutes and become part of the
official record.Those wishing to speak should sign their name and the agenda item or
non-agenda topic to be addressed on a designated participation sheet.If there are five or fewer
speakers,fifteen minutes shall be provided for Public Comment.If there are more than five
speakers,a period of forty-five minutes shall be provided for all comment,and no individual shall
speak longer than three minutes.The Mayor will allocate time among the speakers to ensure that
Public Comment does not exceed forty-five minutes.The business of the City Council shall
commence forty-five minutes after the beginning of Public Comment.Aldermen do not respond
City Council Agenda November 19, 2018 Page 2 of 9
during Public Comment.Public Comment is intended to foster dialogue in a respectful and civil
manner. Public comments are requested to be made with these guidelines in mind.
Seven residents talked about budget cuts to the Victim Advocate Services.
One resident talked about the budget cuts to the mental health board.
Four residents talked about budget cuts.
One resident talked about the EMS Services and Fire Station #4.
One resident spoke about Harley Clarke Mansion.
One resident spoke about the crossing guards RFP.
One resident spoke about the Youth and Young Adults budget cuts.
One resident spoke about the projected revenues.
One resident spoke about the Climate Action and Resiliency Plan and sustainability.
(VII)Agenda Items
AGENDA
(1)Agreement for Crossing Guards Services with Andy Frain Services, Inc.
Staff recommends that City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into a
three-year agreement with Andy Frain Services,Inc.(761 Shoreline Drive,
Aurora,IL 60504)to provide crossing guard services in an amount not to exceed
$620,662 per year with two one year optional extensions (RFP #18-52).Funding
will be from the School Crossing Guards Fund (Account 100.19.1942.61060).
For Action
Passed 8-1 (Ald. Suffredin voted no)
Staff recommends review and adoption by the City Council of the following fifteen (15)
abatement resolutions (Items 2 to 16).The resolutions will abate (decrease)the amount
of the 2018 property tax levy needed to retire the outstanding general obligation debt.
Generally,abated debt amounts are funded through sources other than property taxes
such as TIF incremental revenue,water/sewer receipts,special assessments and
parking garage revenues. The City’s total abatement for 2018 is $5,872,660.
(2)Resolution 82-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 82-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2010B.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(3)Resolution 83-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 83-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2011A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(4)Resolution 84-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
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Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 84-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2012A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(5)Resolution 85-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 85-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2013A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(6)Resolution 86-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 86-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2013B.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(7)Resolution 87-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 87-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2014A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(8)Resolution 88-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 88-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2015A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(9)Resolution 89-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 89-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2015B.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(10)Resolution 90-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 90-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2016A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(11)Resolution 91-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 91-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2017A.
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For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(12)Resolution 92-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 92-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2017C.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(13)Resolution 93-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 93-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2018A.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(14)Resolution 94-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 94-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2018B.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(15)Resolution 95-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 95-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2018C.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(16)Resolution 96-R-18, General Obligation Debt Property Tax Abatement
Staff recommends adoption of Resolution 96-R-18 abatement for General Obligation
Bonds, Series 2018D.
For Action
Passed 7-2 (Ald. Simmons and Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(17)Ordinance 123-O-18: City of Evanston 2018 Tax Levy
Staff requests adoption of Tax Levy Ordinance 123-O-18,which levies the annual
property tax for General Fund Operations,Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
(IMRF),Police and Fire Pension Funds,and the General Assistance Fund
totaling $31,539,995. The corresponding total for 2017 Levy was $30,101,220.
For Action
Passed 6-3 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fleming voted no)
(18)Ordinance 124-O-18: Evanston Library Fund 2018 Tax Levy
The Library Board requests adoption of Tax Levy Ordinance 124-O-18,per Library
Board action on October 17,2018,which levies the annual property tax for the
Evanston Public Library in the amount of $6,887,755.
City Council Agenda November 19, 2018 Page 5 of 9
For Action
Passed 6-3 (Ald. Simmons, Ald.Suffredin, Ald. Rainey voted no)
(19)Ordinance 125-O-18: Solid Waste Fund 2018 Tax Levy
Staff requests adoption of Tax Levy Ordinance 125-O-18,which levies the annual
property tax for the Solid Waste Fund in the amount of $836,735.
For Action
Passed 6-3 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fleming voted no)
(20)Ordinance 126-O-18: Special Service Area #4 2018 Tax Levy
Staff requests adoption of Tax Levy Ordinance 126-O-18,which levies the annual
property tax for Special Service Area #4 in the amount of $535,714.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(21)Ordinance 127-O-18: Special Service Area #6 2018 Tax Levy
Staff requests adoption of Tax Levy Ordinance 127-O-18,which levies the annual
property tax for Special Service Area #6 in the amount of $225,510.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(22)Ordinance 117-O-18,Amending Section 7-12-17 Increasing the Meter
Charges and Water Rates
Staff recommends that City Council adopt Ordinance 117-O-18,which would
increase the water meter charges and water rates by eleven percent (11%).
For Action
Passed 9-0
(23)Ordinance 118-O-18,Amending Section 7-13-3 Decreasing the Sewer User
Rates
Staff recommends that City Council adopt Ordinance 118-O-18,which would
decrease the sewer user rate by 7.5%,from $3.66 to $3.39 per billing unit (100
cubic feet of water consumed).
For Action
Passed 9-0
(24)Ordinance 128-O-18,Amending Title 8,Chapter 4,Municipal Solid Waste
and Increasing the Sanitation Service Charges
Staff recommends City Council adoption of Ordinance 128-O-18,modifying Title 8,
Chapter 4 of the City Code for Municipal Solid Waste increasing the service
charges for refuse collected in 95 and 65 gallon roll out carts by 15%,the
collection of refuse from condominiums by 2.3%and the charges for special
pick-ups beginning January 1, 2019.
For Action
City Council Agenda November 19, 2018 Page 6 of 9
Amended to remove $25 fee on recycling violations
Passed 5-4 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fleming, Ald. Fiske voted no)
(25)Ordinance 130-O-18,Amending Section 7-2-6 (G),Moving Vehicle Parking
and Storage Containers on Public Ways
Staff recommends that City Council adopt Ordinance 130-O-18,which would
increase the fee to allow public parking spaces and/or other public right-of-way to
be reserved for loading and unloading of moving vehicles and storage containers
without obstructing traffic flow from $100.00 to $120.00 beginning January 1,
2019.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(26)Ordinance 134-O-18,Amending Subsections 10-4-5-2(B)(7)and (11)
“Parking in Predominantly Residential Areas”
Staff recommends City Council adopt Ordinance 134-O-18,amending City Code
subsections 10-4-5-2(B)(7)and (11)“Parking in Predominately Residential
Areas”to amend the permit renewal date and increase the residential parking
permit from $15.00 to $30.00.
For Action
Passed 8-1 (Ald. Suffredin voted no)
(27)Ordinance 142-O-18,Amending Title 10,Motor Vehicles and Traffic,
Chapter 11,Traffic Schedules,Section 17,Schedule XVII:Parking Violation
Penalties
The Transportation &Parking Committee and staff recommend City Council
adoption of Ordinance 142-O-18,amending City Code Section 10-11-17,
Schedule XVII,Parking Violation Penalties increasing the fine for a street
sweeping violation by thirty five dollars ($35)to seventy five dollars ($75)with a
fifty dollar ($50.00)additional penalty if paid after the expiration of twenty-one
(21)days following issuance of a final determination of liability.A policy change
regarding towing procedures will accompany this change to reduce the financial
hardship and inconvenience that vehicle owners currently endure as part of
sweeping operations.Staff also recommends increasing the fine for an expired
parking meter by five dollars ($5)to twenty-five dollars ($25)effective January 1,
2019 as part of the FY2019 budget proposal.
For Action
Passed 5-4 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fiske, Ald. Braithwaite voted no)
(28)Ordinance 145-O-18,Amending Various Sections of Title 10,Chapter 11,
Section 12 “Parking Meter Zones”
Staff recommends City Council adopt Ordinance 145-O-18,amending various
sections of Title 10,Chapter 11,Section 12 “Parking Meter Zones”adding
Sunday enforcement from one o’clock (1:00)p.m.to nine o’clock (9:00)p.m.,
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increasing the rate of all two (2)hour meters from one dollar ($1.00)per hour to
one dollar fifty cents ($1.50)per hour,all long term meters from twenty-five cents
($.25)per hour to fifty cents ($.50)per hour and all twenty (20)minute meters
from twenty-five cents ($.25)to fifty cents ($.50)beginning March 1,2019 with an
automatic increase to two dollars ($2.00)per hour and fifty cents ($.50)per
fifteen (15)minutes on January 1,2020.The cost of replacement stickers and
reprogramming the parking meters will be paid for through the Parking Fund.
For Action
Passed 5-4 (Ald.Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Revelle, Ald. Fiske voted no)
(29)Ordinance 143-O-18,Amending “Schedule of License Fees”of City Code
Section 10-8-3(A) – “Wheel Tax”
City staff requests City Council adoption of Ordinance 143-O-18 amending
Section 10-8-3(A),“Schedule of License Fees”,increasing the annual license
fees by $10.00.
For Action
Passed 6-3 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fleming voted no)
(30)Ordinance 148-O-18,Amending Section 3-25-2 “Imposition of Tax”to
Increase the Real Estate Transfer Tax for Transactions with a Sale Price
over $1,500,000
Staff recommends City Council adoption of Ordinance 148-O-18,amending City
Code Section 3-25-2,“Imposition of Tax”to increase the Real Estate Transfer
Tax for sales with a price over $1,500,000.01.For sale prices:up to $1.5 million
the tax is $5.00 for every $1,000 of value;from $1,500,000.01 to $5 million the
tax is $7.00 for every $1,000 of value;and prices at $5,000,000.01 or more the
tax is $9.00 for every $1,000 of value.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(31)Ordinance 136-O-18,Expediting Planning &Zoning Review and Building
Permits
Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance 136-O-18,amending Ordinance
125-O-17 regarding the City of Evanston Permit Fee Schedule.The proposal will
create an application and fee schedules for expediting permit and plan review
services.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(32)Ordinance 135-O-18,Amending Section 3-2-4 “Hotel-Motel and Vacation
Rental Tax” to Add Bed and Breakfast Establishments
Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance 135-O-18,amending Section 3-2-4
“Hotel-Motel and Vacation Rental Tax” to add Bed and Breakfast Establishments.
For Action
Passed 9-0
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(33)Ordinance 137-O-18,Amending Title 5,Chapter 9,Licensing of Vacation
Rentals
Staff recommends adoption of Ordinance 137-O-18,amending Ordinance
50-O-13 to improve compliance with vacation rental licensing requirements.Staff
proposes to increase vacation rental licensing fees to align with cost of
administering the program.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(34)Ordinance 141-O-18,Amending Rental Registration of Rental Residential
Buildings to Include Inspection Requirements and Add Accessory Dwelling
Units
Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 141-O-18 Amending Rental
Registration of Rental Residential Buildings to include inspection requirements
and the addition of accessory dwelling units.This amends the rental registration
process to include a fee of $200 for the initial inspection and registration of
existing dwelling units,including accessory dwelling units (ADUs)/coach houses,
and a fine from $75 to $375 for renting an unregistered unit following the
“amnesty period.”These changes,including the fee structure,were approved
unanimously by City Council on October 29, 2018.
For Action
Passed 9-0
(35)Ordinance 133-O-18,Amending Section 3-2-19,“Transportation Network
Company Tax”
City staff requests City Council adoption of Ordinance 133-O-18,Amending
Section 3-2-19 of the Evanston City Code,“Transportation Network Company
Tax.”The Ordinance adds the definition of shared rides,solo rides,and
wheelchair accessible rides and increases the fee assessed for a solo ride from
twenty cents ($.20)to forty-five cents ($.45)per solo ride in a transportation
network vehicle.Wheelchair accessible rides are exempt from the fee and the
fee assessed for a shared ride remains at twenty cents per ride ($.20).
For Action
Passed 9-0
(36)Resolution 101-R-18,Approving the 2019 Fiscal Year Budget of the City of
Evanston
Staff recommends approval of Resolution 101-R-18 adopting the FY 2019 Budget of the
City of Evanston, in the amount of $319,155,950.
For Action
Amendments:
1)Total expenditure $319,165,450; General fund expenditures $114,153,373.
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2)Fund 2 FT victim advocate position for six months, eliminate vacant victim
advocate position, and include funds for six-month contract with the YWCA.
Services to be reviewed by June 1, 2019.
Passed 6-3 (Ald. Simmons, Ald. Suffredin, Ald. Fleming voted no)
(VII)Call of the Wards
(Aldermen shall be called upon by the Mayor to announce or provide information about
any Ward or City matter which an Alderman desires to bring before the Council.)
{Council Rule 2.1(10)}
(IX)Adjournment
Meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m.
MEETINGS SCHEDULED THROUGH NOVEMBER 2018
Upcoming Aldermanic Committee Meetings
11/21/201
8
6:30
PM M/W/EBE Committee - CANCELED
11/26/201
8
6:00
PM Administration & Public Works, Planning & Development and City Council
11/28/201
8
6:00
PM Transportation & Parking Committee
11/28/201
8
7:30
PM Economic Development Committee - CANCELED
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