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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/16/1994 VB minutes MINUTES oF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AUGUST 16, 1994 CALL TO ORDER CALL TO ORDER Village Clerk Carol Fields called the meeting to order at 7:40 P.M. ROLL CALL "--' Present upon roll call: Trustee George Clowes Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee Richard Hendricks Trustee Michaele Skowron Trustee Irvana Wilks Absent: Mayor Gerald Farley Trustee Timothy Corcoran The Village Clerk requested nominations for President Pro Tem. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to nominate Trustee VVilks as President Pro Tern. There being no further nominations, the Clerk declared nominations closed. Upon roll call to elect Trustee Wilks as President Pro Tern Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron, Nays: None Abstain: Wilks INVOCATION The invocation was given by Trustee Hendricks. INVOCATION APPROVAL OF MINUTES : '.:' ~ ~, Trustee Clowes, sec0ndedby ,Trustee Skowron, moved to APPROVE approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor MINUTES and Board of Trustees held August 2, 1994. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to APPROVE approve the following list of bills: BILLS General Fund $ 631,422 Refuse Disposal Fund 80,991 Motor Fuel Tax Fund 281,219 Community Development Block Grant Fund 19,679 Water & Sewer Fund 357,179 Parking System Revenue Fund 2,372 Risk Management Fund 43,855 Vehicle Replacement Fund 1,298 Capital Improvement Fund 16,845 Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 655 Police & Fire Building Const. -- Flood Control Construction Fund 332,826 EPA Flood Loan Construction Fund -- Street Improvement Construction Fund -- Debt Service Funds 45,400 Flexcomp Trust Fund 18,545 Escrow Deposit Fund 56,583 Police Pension Fund - Firemen's Pension Fund -- Benefit Trust Fund 2,167 $1,891,036 Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Hendricks, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. FINANCIAL REPORT Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to accept the financial report for the month of July, 1994, subject to audit. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Hendricks, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. MAYOR'S REPORT No report. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD APPRECIATION Patrick Breen, 212 North Prospect Manor, expressed appreciation to the Board and staff for the excellent job everyone does for the betterment of the Village. SEMAR'S BUSSE Phil Semar, 720 Hiawatha Trail, stated that he has submitted a ROAD SUBDIVISION request to the Zoning Board of Appeals asking for the 3 residential properties located on Busse Road to be re-zoned from R-X to R-1 zoning. Mr. Semar asked for Board input as to whether they could support his request. Members of the Board stated that it would be inappropriate to comment on the case until after the Zoning Board of Appeals had submitted its recommendation to .the :Vii!age Board .... INVOCATION/PRAYER Joel Strassman ,1808 Willow La. ne, expressed opposition to an ~nvocation being given at the beginning .of each meeting. Members of the Village Board explained that. the Supreme Court has ruled on ~nvocations at this type of meeting, noting that as long as the invocation was of a general nature that it did not violate the rights of non-religious people. Trustee Hoefert noted that during prior Board discussion, there had been some support expressed by some Trustees to use the Pledge of Allegiance to start the meeting. CONS DER ITEM NOT Trustee Hendricks stated that he would like a matter to be discussed LISTED ON AGENDA that was not listed on the agenda, specifically the proposed issuance 513 S. I-OKA of a building permit at 513 South I-Oka. It was noted that if the Board were to consider this item, discussion would take place under New Business. Trustee Hendricks, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to consider an item not listed on the agenda, specifically the building permit to allow the attached garage to be converted to a family room and to allow a 2 car detached garage and driveway. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes. Hendricks, Hoefert, W~lks Nays: Skowron Motion carried. This item will be discussed under New Business. Page 2 - August 16 1994 OLD BUSINESS An Ordinance was presented for second reading that would authorize LIBRARY a referendum question to be placed on the November 8, 1994 REFERENDUM ballot, which question would be to ask the electors if they would QUESTION support an increase in the tax rate from .27 percent to .53 percent for the renovation, expansion, maintenance and operation of the Library building. Trustee Hendricks repeated his request that the wording in the referendum question be changed to reflect the dollar amount being requested. John J. Zimmermann, attorney for the Library Board, explained that State Statutes dictate how a question can be presented on a ballot when an increase in the tax rate is being requested. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved for passage of ORD.NO. 4663 Ordinance No. 4663 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF A CERTAIN QUESTION TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, VVilks Nays: Hendricks Motion carried. An Ordinance was presented for second reading that would amend AMEND CH. 13 Chapter !3 (Alcoholic Dealers) in its entirety. Mayor Pro Tem Wilks stated that while she was absent at the last meeting when this Ordinance was presented for first:reading,,: she was disappointedthat the regulations on kegs were deleted, however, she hopes that the Village Board will be able to re-visit this issue at a later date. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved for passage of ORD.NO. 4664 Ordinance No. 4664 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion carried. ZBA 31-CU-94, 101 East Rand Road ZBA 31-CU-94 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would grant 101 E. RAND RD a Conditional Use to allow a ground-mounted radio tower 120 feet in height. The Zoning Board of Appeals voted 3-1 and one abstention on this request, which was a denial. Mr. Leo Keller, 500 Holly Lane, expressed his concern relative to the proposed location of this tower and asked that the Petitioner be required to erect the tower in an industrial area. He also suggested the Village Page 3- August16,1994 look into gaining revenue through a utility tax on the tower and/or its usage. This Ordinance will be presented September 6th for second reading. NEW BUSINESS MEIER ROAD Meier Road Subdivision SUBDIVISION A request was presented for a modification from the Development Code (Chapter 16) to allow a lot depth of 101.95 feet between Lots 7 and 8, instead of the required 120 feet, and a lot depth of 106.75 . feet on the east side of Lot 9, instead of the required 120 feet. Also requested is a modification from the Development Code to allow 110 foot road right-of-way cul de sac bulb, rather than the required 120 feet. The developer also requested approval of the Meier Road Plat of Subdivision, creating this 9 lot subdivision on Meier Road north of White Oak. The Plan Commission recommended granting these requests by votes of 7-0. It was noted that, pursuant to the direction of the Village Board, the cul de sac for this development effectively closes off Meier Road, eliminating the possibility of extending Meier Road to Central Road. A plat of vacation for the unimproved right-of-way north of this development will be presented for approval at a later date. Members of the Board expressed concern that since the lot depths on a couple of lots did not meet requirements, that future owners would be approaching the Board requesting variations for decks, etc. The developer was asked to keep the possibility of future improvements in mind when designing and developing these lots. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to concur with the recommendations of the Plan Commission and grant the modifications requested for the Meier Road Subdivision as well as approving the 9 single family lot subdivision. Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented September 6th for first reading. ZBA 29-CU-94 ZBA 29-CU-94, Home Depot (Randhurst Shopping Center) RANDHURST: The Petitioner is requesting an amendment to the Planned Unit HOME DEPOT Development governing Randhurst Shopping Center. It was noted that the Petitioner plans to demolish the existing Child World (former Ice Rink) building as well as the existing Montgomery Wards Auto Center and construct a new building to house Home Depot and a new smaller auto center. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approving this request by a vote of 5-1 with one abstention. Page 4- August16,1994 Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved for passage ORD.NO. 4666 of Ordinance No. 4666 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V OF CHAPTER 4 OF THE VILLAGE CODE Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Village Manager Michael E. Janonis presented the following BiDS bid results: Bids were received for parkway shade trees, a complete tabulation of PARKWAY the bid results is attached to these minutes. SHADE TREES Based on the bids received for the numerous variety and size of trees, it was the recommendation of the administration to accept the Iow qualified bids submitted by St. Aubin Nursery for 1-1/2" trees and the Iow qualified bid submitted by Mike Greco Landscaping for 2-1/2" trees. ~ Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved to concur ST. AUBIN & with the recommendation of the administration and accept the Iow MIKE GRECO qualified bids submitted by St. Aubin Nursery for 1-1/2" trees and Mike Greco Landscaping for 2-1/2" trees at a total cost not to exceed $71 250.00. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, HenddCks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. It was noted that bids were solicited for the demolition of the Village DEMOLISH owned single family house located at One South Emerson Street, ONE S.EMERSON however, only one bid was received. It was also noted that based on the bids received last year for the demolition of other Village owned properties, the bid received for this project was within the guidelines. Trustee Skowron, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to accept the Iow qualified bid submitted by Albrecht Enterprises for the demolition of One South Emerson Street at a cost not to exceed $6,720.00. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron ,,.,., Nays: None Motion carded. The following bids were received for the reconstruction of I-Oka/Sunset RECONSTRUCT Page 7- August16,1994 reconstruction project: Bidder Amount Arrow Road Construction $316,052.75 J. A. Johnson Paving $388,470.00 Alliance Contractors $391,370.75 Lenny Hoffman Excavating $395,631.75 R. W. Dunteman $405,760.50 ARROW ROAD CONST. Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to concur with the recommendation of the administration and ac, cept the Iow qualified bid submitted by Arrow Road Construction for the SunsetJ I-Oka reconstruction project at a cost not to exceed $316,052.75. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. COMPUTER Proposals for the purchase and relative activities involved with SOFTWARE computer software, installation and training were presented at the Committee of the VVhole meeting on August 9th, with the Iow qualified proposal being received from A. E. Klawitter and Associates in the amount of $129,395.00. This proposal is being presented for formal acceptance by the Board. A.E.KLAWITTER & Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to concur ASSOCIATES with the recommendation of the administration and accept the Iow qualified proposal submitted by AEK (A. E. Klawitter and Associates) for the purchase of computer software, training and related activities in an amount not to exceed $129,395.00. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion carried. TRUSTEE COMMENTS SWANCC Trustee Hendricks asked for the minutes to include reference that he is spearheading a movement for Mount Prospect to withdraw from SWANCC. BURN CAMP Mayor Pro Tem Wilks announced that the Burn Camp would be hosting an Open House on Thursday, August 18th at Camp Duncan and encouraged attending this event. She also expressed appreciation to the Board for allowing her to fill the position of President Pro Tern. ZBA AUTHORITY Trustee Hendricks expressed concam that the Zoning Board of Appeals has final authority on various matters, citing the recant approval given for a 31 foot wide driveway. Trustee Hendricks also asked the exact title of the Assistant Village Manager. The Village Manager stated that the correct title is Assistance To The Village Manager. Page 8- August16,1994 There was discussion relative to the proposed traffic pattern, noting East Drive would remain open to handle truck traffic to Randhurst Shopping Center and the proposed building. Right and left turns would be permitted in and out of East Drive. The Petitioner hopes that IDOT will eventually approve a signalized intersection at East Drive. The Petitioner explained that the 40 foot height being requested was that area of the building that contains the corporate logo. The perimeter fencing and wall would screen the garden center and the 6 bay loading docks. Trustee Skowron, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the request to amend the Planned Unit Development for Randhurst Shopping Center in order to allow the construction of a new retail building to house Home Depot and a separate building to house the Montgomery Wards Auto Center. Upon roll call: Ayes: CIowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented September 6th for first reading. ZBA 33-V-94, 800 West Lonnquist Boulevard ZBA 33-V-94 It was noted that the Petitioner had withdrawn this case. 800 LONNQUIST At this point Mayor Pro Tern Wilks asked that Trustee Hendricks 513 - I-OKA bring the subject not listed on the agenda to the floor for discussion. BUILDING PERMIT The motion to consider an item not listed on the agenda had been approved earlier in the meeting. Trustee Hendricks stated that the property owner at 513 South I-Oka had requested a building permit to convert his attached one-car garage to living space in the form of a family room and to construct a detached 2-car garage in the rear of the lot. The neighbors expressed concern relative to drainage, since their driveway and the driveway being the subject of the proposed building permit would be parallel to each other. It was noted that staff had reviewed the permit request and the owner of 513 I-Oka had met all regulations of the Village, including the drainage, and that the building permit was ready to be issued. Mr. Hill, attorney for the Village, stated that it would not be within the jurisdiction of the Village Board to withhold a building permit, especially considering all regulations of the Village had been met. Trustee Henddcks, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to direct the Village Manager not to issue the building permit for the addition proposed at 513 South I-Oka. Upon roll call: Ayes: Hendricks Nays: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Motion failed. Page 5 - August 16, 1994 AMEND CH. 21 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend CROSS CONNECTIONS Chapter 21 of the Village Code relative to establishing regulations for cross connections. This Ordinance will be presented for second reading at the September 6th meeting. AMEND CH. 22 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend CROSS CONNECTIONS Chapter 22 of the Village Code establishing regulations for cross connections. This Ordinance will be presented September 6th for second reading. AMEND CH. 22 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend INTERGOVERNMENTAL Chapter 22 of the Village Code authorizing the sale of water to AGREEMENT: another governmental entity. SELL WATER Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance. Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion cerried. ORD.NO. 4665 Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4665 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V OF CHAPTER 22 OF THE VILLAGE CODE Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion carried. AMEND CH. 4 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend INCREASE AMOUNT Chapter 4 of the Village Code to increase the purchasing limit from REQUIRING BID $4,000 to $10,000 for items not requiring competitive bids. This Ordinance will be presented September 6th for second reading. AMEND CH. 4 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend DETERMINE VALUE Chapter 4 of the Village Code to authorize the Finance Director to TO SELL PERSONAL determine the value of Village owned property so that when any PROPERTY piece of personal property owned by the Village has a value of less than $100.00 the item may be disposed of without the enabling Ordinance. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks Nays: Hendricks Motion cerried. Page 6 - August16, 1994 NY OTHER BUSINESS It was announced that the intersection improvement at Kensington and KENSINGTON/ VVheeling Roads, which is state right-of-way, has been delayed due VVHEELING to the fact that the contractor has declared bankruptcy. INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT The Rand/Central Roads intersection improvement was completed today. Trustee Hoefert asked that the subject of over-sized garages, OVER-SIZED specifically dealing with the height of garages, be discussed at GARAGES an upcoming Committee of the VVhole. It was noted that the subject of 4-car garages is scheduled for discussion at the next Committee of the Whole meeting on August 23rd. Trustee Hoefert also asked the drainage for residential property lessDRAINAGE than 2 acres also be placed on a future Committee of the VVhole agenda for discussion. Trustee Hendricks expressed his opinion relative to selling water WATER: to the City of Prospect Heights at a rate less than residential or SELL TO commercial properties not within the corporate limits of the Village PROSPECT are Charged. Trustee Hendricks also expressed concern that HEIGHTS the water purchased from Mount Prospect may be used by the City Hall as well as the new Police Station, as originally stated. It was noted by members of the Board that since Prospect Heights is another governmental entity, the price for water should not be the same as charged to users who will annex into the Village at some future date. Also, it was the understanding of the Board that the water Prospect Heights would purchase from Mount Prospect would be used in municipal buildings in general. ADJOURNMENT ADJOURN Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to adjourn the meeting. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert, Skowron Nays: None Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 11:50 P.M. Carol A. Fields Village Clerk Page 9- August16,1994 Attachment A Bid Results. Shade Tree Planting August 9, 1994 Arthur Garden Bed~old WJlliamson Cou~ide BC SL Aubin Mike Gteco $/ze Specis~ Weiler, Inc. Comer,/nc. Nu~ery Nur~e~/ Indu$~e$ Landscape Nu~e~/ Lan~caping 2.5" Hedge Maple 210.00 194.80 179.00 2.5" Autumn Blaze Freeman Maple 180.00 192.00 194.00 t89.80 147.00 2.5" Black Maple 188.00 A) 277.00 240.00 185,00 t84.75 155.00 2.5" Crimson King(] Norway Maple 185,00 248.00 230.00 275,00 196.00 179.80 149.00 Emerald Queen or 2.5" Emerald Lustre Norwa[,, Maple 150,00 180.00 205.00 210.00 178,00 163.00 147.80 146.00 2,5" Columnar Norway Maple 228.00 180.00 {G) 205.00 t80.00 166.80 147.00 2.5" Cleveland Norway Maple 180.00 240.00 235.00 179.80 t47.00 2.5" GIobe Norway Maple 250.00 (G) 205.00 199.80 (D) 147.00 2.5" Green Mourttain Sugar Maple t90.00 210.00 200.00 184.80 160.00 2.5" Hackberry 150.00 219.00 180.00 185.00 160.00 146.00 2.5" Katsura Tree 190.00 269.00 230,00 t96.00 212.00 (E) 135.00 2.5" Turkish Filbert 302.00 200.00 297.00 237.00 260.00 2.5" ~,merican Yellowwocd 200.00 290.00 240.00 260,00 Autumn Purple, Kleinburg, 2.5" 3r Skyline White Ash 170.00 238,00 210.00 214.00 180.00 159,80 150.00 Marshall, Summit or Patmore 2.5" Green Ash 150.00 160.00 t85~00 180.00 171.00 147.00 142.80 145.00 2.5" Pumpkin Ash 250.00 2.5" ~,utumn Gold Ginkgo 300.00 (C) 432.00 2.5" Princeton Sentr~ Ginkgo 300.00 287.00 315.00 2.5" Sk~,]ine or Shademaster Hone¥1ocust 170,00 213.00 180.00 160.00 163,00 142.80 148.00 2.5" Sentinel crabapple 160.00 185.00 132,00 158.80 ¢~hite Angel, V~/man, or Ormiston Roy 2.5" ,3rabappie 165.00 160,00 135.00 132.00 139.80 140.00 2.5" Ironwood 249.00 230.00 314.00 197.00 2.5" ~lacboAmurCorktree 237.00 200.00 (F) 251.00 187,00 149.80 (F) 175.00 2.5" 5radford or Autumn Blaze Pear 180,00 214.00 147,00 147.00 2.5" Sawtooth Oak 280.00 190.00 2.5" ~Jorthem Red Oak 259.00 280.00 290.00 205.00 185.00 2.5" 8nglish Oak 175,00 259.00 250.00 298.00 t70.00 204.80 175.00 2.5" Ivory Silk Tree Lilac 220.00 192.00 183.00 208.80 230.00 2.5" Sreenspira Littleleaf Linden 150.00 210.00 180.00 185.00 162.00 139.80 147.00 2.5" ~edmond Linden t50.00 210.00 180.00 178,00 160.00 139.80 149.00 1.5" -~ed~eMaple 130.00 (G) t35.00 t02.90 130.00 1.5" =urp[eb[ow Maple 130.00 108.80 1.5" 31ack Aider 99,00 100.00 122.00 88.90 105.00 1.5" -~ackberr7 172.00 100.00 122.00 88.80 120.00 1.5" I'urkish Filbert 120.00 220.00 130.00 158.00 119.90 1.5" 31ue Ash 110.00 251.00 113.90 1.5" ~.utumn Gold or Magyar Ginkgo t20,00 130.00 313.00 t18.80 145.00 1.5" ruliptree 115,00 208.00 130.00 118.00 97.80 t.5" ~entinel Crabapple 80.00 100.00 107.00 97.80 120,00 1.5" ronwood (Hophombeam) 198.00 130.00 190.00 113.80 1.5" ~lacho Amur Coddree 100,00 (B} 202.00 110,00 120.00 1.5" ~radford or Autumn Blaze Pear 100,00 100.00 93.00 108.40 1.5" /Vhite Oak t90.00 190.00 147.80 1.5" ',lot them Red Oak 115,00 189.00 t90.00 110,00 112.80 105.00 1.5" ~ur Oak 210.00 190.00 190.00 129.80 120.00 1,5" ,~hinkapin Oak 180.00 1,5" English Oak 100.00 123.00 189.00 180.00 [G} 142.00 99.80 1t5.00 1.5" vo~y Silk Tree Lilac 130.00 114.80 140.00 1.5" Silver Linden 110.00 130.00 134.00 140.00 1.5" .acebark Elm 100.00 180.00 134.C0 4" ;rimson King Norway Maple 407.00 440.00 554.00 3" Sugar Maple 250.00 277.00 310.00 293.00 258.00 210.00 4" Sugar Maple 400.00 388.00 440.00 519.00 405.00 5" Sugar Maple 498.00 600.00 643.08 3" Sreenspire Littleleaf Linden 210.00 253.00 250.00 264.00 219.80 t90.00 4" 3reenspire Littleleaf Linden 300.00 356.00 300.00 371 .(30 336.80 290.00 5" ,~reenspire Little[ear Linden 451.00 400.00 514.00 494.00 4" ~,utumn Purple, Kleinburg, or Skyline White Ash 395.00 300.00 371.00 429.80 3" ~arshall or Summit Green Ash 240.00 229.00 243.00 250.00 250.00 219.80 190.00 4" ~larshall or Summit Green Ash 300.00 299.00 323.O0 3O0.00 342.00 294.80 220,00 5" ~larshall or Summit Green Ash 429.00 435.00 400.00 500.00 389,80 3" Skyline or Shademaster Honeylocust 240,00 269.00 250.00 264,00 207.80 230.00 4" ~k¥1ine or Shademaster Hone¥1ocust 350.00 299.00 421.00 300.00 392.00 366.80 420.00 5" ~k¥1ine or Shademaster Honeylccust 429.00 400.00 571.00 496.80 3" qorway Maple 215,(30 258,00 250.00 293.00 217.80 4" ~orway Maple 330.00 362.00 300.00 386.00 366.8O 5" qo~wa¥ Maple 429.00 443.00 400.00 571,00 488.80 3" ~radford Pear 234.00 250.00 300.00 187.80 4" ~radford Pear 322.00 300.00 385.00 298.80 Substitutions (A) 3" (B) (C) Magyar (D) Bowhall (E) 2" (F) Straight species (G) Ohio grown Attachment B Estimated Quantities/Costs Garden Arthur St. Aubin Mike Greco BC Berthold Countryside Williamaon I Qty. Species Comer, Inc. Weiler, Inc. Nursery Landscaping Landscape Nursery Indu~lries Nursery I 10 Hedge Maple 0.00 0.00 1,948.00 1,790.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,100.001 10 Autumn Blaze Maple 0.0D 0.00 1,898.00 1,470.00 1,940.00 0.00 1,920.00 1,800.00 17 Black Maple 0.00 3,196.00 3,140.75 2,635.00 3,145.00 4,709.00 0.00 4,080.00~ 10 Crimson King Maple 0.00 1,850.00 1,798.00 1,490.00 1,960.00 2,480.00 2,750.00 2,300.00I 10 Emerald Queen Maple 1,800.00 1,500.00 1,478.00 1,460.00 1,630.00 2,050.00 1,780.00 2,100.00 10 Columnar Norway Maple 0.00 0.00 1,668.00 1,470.00 1,800.00 2,280.00 2,050.00 1,800.0( 10 Sugar Maple 1,900.00 0.00 1,848.00 1,600.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 2,100.0¢ 10 Hackberry 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 1,460.00 1,600.00 2,190.00 1,850.00 1,800.00 20 Turkish Filber~ 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,200.00 4,740.00 6,040.00 5,940.00 4,000.00 40 Autumn Purple Ash 0.00 6,800.00 6,392.00 6,000.00 7,200.00 9,520.00 8,560.00 8,400.00 40 Summit Green Ash 6,400.00 6,000.00 5,712.00 5,800.00 5,880.00 7,400.00 6,840.00 7,200.00 40 Skyline Honeylocust 0.00 6,800.00 5,712.00 5,920.00 6,520.00 8,520.00 6,400.00 7,290.0¢ 20 White Angel Crab 0.00 0.00 2,796.00 2,800.00 2,640.00 3,300.00 2,700.00 3,200.00 40 Callery Pear 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,880.00 5,880.00 0.00 8,560.00 7,200.00 29 Northern Red Oak 0.00 0.00 0.00 5,365.00 5,945,00 7,51t.00 8,410.00 8,120.001 30 Greenspire Linden 0.00 4,500.00 4,194.00 4,410.0¢ 4,860,00 6,300.00 5,550.00 5,400.00 2.5"Total * '19,100.00 * 32,146.90 * 38,584.75 84,750.98 58,740,00 62,300.00 65,310.00 68,800.00 BC Garden Arthur Berthold Mike Greco St. Aubin Williamson Countryside Qty. Species Landscape Comer, Inc. Weiler, Inc. Nursery Landscaping Nursery Nursery Industries 20 Purpleblow Maple 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,176.00 2,600.00 0.00 20 Black Aider 0.0C 1,980.00 0.00 0.0C 2,100.00 1,776.00 2,000.00 2,440.00 14 Hackberry 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,408.0¢ 1,680.00 1,243.20 1,400.00 1,708.00 9 Turkish Filbert 0.00 0.00 1,080.00 1,980.00 0.00 1,079.10 1,170.00 1,422.00 20 Blue Ash 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0C 0.00 2,278.00 2,200.00 5,020.00 20 Autumn Gold Ginkgo 0.00 0.00 2,400.00 0.0¢ 2,900.00 2,376.00 2,600.00 6,260.00 10 Sentinel Crab 0.00 0.00 800.00 0.00 1,200.00 978.00 1,000.00 1,070.00 20 Bur Oak 0.0C 0.00 0.00 4,200.0¢ 2,400.00 2,596.00 3,800.00 3,800.00 20 English Oak 0.00 2,460.00 2,000.00 3,780.00 2,300.00 1,996.00 3,600.00 2,840.00 I 0.00 * * 12,580.00 16,498.30 24,560.00 4,440.00 6,280.00 '12,368.0~ 20,370.00 2.5" Subtotal (Mike Greco) 54,750.00 1.5" Subtotal ~ Aubin Budgeted 71,250.00 · - Partial total due to no bid items