HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2716 06/07/1977
O?J)INZ-\NCr.~ NO~ 2716
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF CITIZENS UTILITIES
COMPANY OF ILLINOIS SEWER a WATER SYSTEM LOCATED IN AND NEAR
THE NORTHEAST SECTION OF THE VILLAGE OF HOUNT PROSPECT.
v;nEREZ.."S, Section 6 (a) of Article VII of the
1970 Constitution of the state of Illinois provides
that any municipality which has a population of more
than 25,000 is a home rule u.nit, and the Village of
1-1ount Prospect, Cool( County, Illinois, with a popula-
tion in excess of 25,000 is therefore a home rule unit
and, pursuant to the provisions of said Section 6(a) of
]>~rt,icle VIr, may exercise any power and perform any
function pertaining to its government and affairs,
including, but not limited to, the power to tax and
to incur debtj and
vTrlEREAS I the presiden.t and Boa.rd of Trustees
of the village of Haunt Prospect have heretofore on
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the said Village authorizing the operation and main-
tenance of a combined vJatenvorks and sewerage system
vdthin the said Village and area.s con.tiguous thereto;
a.nd
'W:8EREAS, Citizens utilities Company of Illinois
O\'ffiS and operates a water and sewer system \vithin a. por-
tion of the corporate limits of said Village, which system
is generally known as Citizens utilities. Chicago Suburban
Property, and which is more fully described in Figures 1
and 2 a.nd Schedules A, B, C, and D of this Ordinance, \vhich
Figures and Schedules are attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference; and
\'V'IillREAS, ci tiz.ens utili ties Company of Illinois
has, at various times, been granted certificates of public
convenience and necessity by the Illinois Commerce Commission
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se:::-vice
as a public
utility to por-.
tions of the Village of Mount Prospect;
and
WdEREAS, Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois in
and about the operation and maintenance of the aforesaid
water public utility owns the personal property described
in the aforesaid Schedule A, and in addition, possesses
interests in certain real estate, which real estate is more
fully described in Schedule B. The loc~tions of said real
and personal property are shown in the aforesaid Figure 1;
and
~r.dEREAS , Citizens Uti li ties COIi1pany of Illinois
in and about the operation ~~d maintenance of aforesaid
sewer public utility owns the personal property described
in the aforesaid Schedule C, and in addition, possesses
interests in certain real estate, which real estate is more
fully described in Schedule D. The locations of said real
and personal property are shOwn in the aforesaid Figure 2;
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and
~mEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Mount Prospect have determined that the water
and sewer service provided by Citizens Utilities Company of
IIllinois constitutes a IIcombined waterworks and sewerage
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jsystemll within the meaning of Illinois Revised Statutes
1(1975), Chapter 24, Section 11-139-1; and
tVREREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Mount Prospect have determined that the water
land sewer service provided by Citizens Utilities Company of
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Illinois has frequently been inadequate and unsatisfacto+y,
nd has impeded the development and growth of the Village;
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vlHEEEAS f under and by virtue of the Illinois 1-1uni-
cipal Code, and In particular, Illinois Revised Statutes
(1975), Chapter 24, Section 11-61-1 and Section 11-139-12,
the Village of l'-1ount Prospect is authorized to exercise the
right of eminent domain in condemnation proceedings to ac-
quire property and combined waterworks and sewerage systems
that are necessary for municipal purposes or public welfare;
and
miEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Mount Prospect have determined that it is
necessary for the municipal. pu::::poses of the said Village,
and the public welfare of the citizens thereof, that all
of the property, both real and persona.l, of citizens utilities
Company of Illinois, within the corporate limits of the said
Village, together with all of the property, both real and
personal, of said citizens utilities Company of Illinois
loca.ted outside the corporate limits of the Village, but
comlected to a.nd forming an integral pa.rt of the wa.ter
supply and water distribution system and the sanitary
sewer collection and treatment system located within the
corporate limits of the Village of Hount Prospect be acquired
by said Village, after paying to Citizens utilities Company
,of Illinois fa.ir and just compensation therefor; and that
Ilafter such a.cquisition, the said systems be owned and oper-
I ated by the Village as a municipal water and set,ver sy stemi
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\Vh~REAS, the President and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Moun.t Prospect desire to offer to purchase
I!the sa id 'dater and sewer system of citizens utili ties Com-
Ilpany of Illinois; and
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wriEREAS f the President and Board of Trustees' of
Village of Mount Prospect desire to commence condemnation
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'iproceedings in conformity with the provisions of the cQnsti-
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~utiQn and statutes Qf the State of Illinois against Citizens
~tilities CQmpany of Illinois for the acquisition Qf its said
~ater and sewer system, shouilid negotiations fQr the purchase
Lf said water and sewer system fail; arid
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be condemned by a municipality withQut the municipality first
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tecuring authority from the Illinois Commerce Commission to
rroceed with such cQndemnation;
I NOW, TiIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT
kND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THB VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT,
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I SECTION ONE: The President and Board of Trustees
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,bf the Village of MQunt Prospect find as facts the matters
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I~ereinabove set forth.
, SECTION TWO: The President and BQard of Trustees
f the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby find and determine
I ha.t it is necessary for the corporate purpQses of the Village
I~nd the pnblic welfare of the citizens thereof that the real
rnd personal property comprising the physical a~sets of the
tater and sewer system owned and operated by citizens utilities
Ifompany of Illinois within the corporate limits of the Village
f 1'-10unt prospect, together with all portions of the said
I -ater and sewer system located outside the corporate limits
I f said Village but connected to and forming an integral
~art of the said system, which said system is more fully
kescribed in Schedules A, B, C and D, and in Figures 1 and 2,
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'~ll of which are a.tta.ched hereto al.d made a pa.rt hereof
ty this reference be acquired by the Village or Mount
rrospect.
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SECTION THREE:
The :i?resident and Baa.rd of
. rustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby find and
~etermine that the aforesaid water and sewer system constitu.ces
combined waterworks and sewerage system within the meaning
Revised Statutes (1975), Chapter 24, Section
1-139-1.
II SECTION FOUR: The President and Board of Trustees
~f the Village of Hount Prospect do hereby find and determine
~at the aforesa.id water a.nd se~Ter system should be a.cquired
~y the Village of Mount Prospect by purchase. or in the event
e sa.me cannot be acquired b.y purchase, then tha.t the same
e acquired by condemnation proceedings in conformity \.;ith
he constitution and statutes of the state of Illinois.
SECTION FIVE: The Village President and such
wther agents of the Village as the village President may
ruthorize, be and they are hereby authorized and directed,
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Wf the Village filed for the purpose described in SECTION
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~tilities Company of Illinois on the amount of just compensa-
Wion for the aforesaid water and sewer system for the purchase
~f the aforesaid water and sewer system.
II SECTION SDC: Messrs. Ross, Hardies, OIKeefe,
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~abcock & Parsons, attorneys a.t law, be, and they are hereby
~uthorized and directed to file the necessary petitions and
froCeedingS before the Illinois Commerce Commission pursuant
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to attempt to secure an agreement with Citizens
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o Section 2 of A..'1 Act to Provide for the Exercise of the Right
if Eminent Domain, approved April 10, 1872, as amended (Ill.
fev. Stats. (1975) ch. 47, ~ 2), to secure from the Illinois
~o~uerce Commission the approval of the said Corlli~ission of
lithe condemnation of the aforesaid real and personal property
f Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois by the Village of
Prospect.
SECTION SEVEN: In. the event the Village presi-
,dent, and
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IIllinois
the duly authorized agents of the Village, are
reach an agreement with citizens Utilities Company
on the amount of just compensation, then Messrs.
Ross, Hardies, O.Keefe, Babcock & Parsons, attqrneys at law,
upon the entry or affirr~.nce of a :einal order by the Illinois
ommerce Commission approving condemnation of the said property
of citizens Utilities Company of Illinois, be and they are
ereby authorized to file all necessary petitions, complaints,
and proceedings in the Circuit Court of Cook County, ~llinois,
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Ito a.cquire the aforesaid water
~tilities Company of Illinois,
and sewer system of citizens
by the exericse of the power
10f eminent domain.
SECTION EIGHT: The estimated cost of the acquisi-
tion of the aforesaid water and sewer system is Thirteen
Million Dollars.
SECTION NINE: The estimated period of usefulness
of the acquisition is perpetua.l, assuming the ordinary care,
maintenance and replacement of capital equipment by the
villa.ge.
SECTION TEN: The costs of a.cquisi tion shall be
Ipaid from the proceeds of revenue bonds to be issued at an
'nterest rate not to exceed seven per cent (7%) per annum.
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SECTION ELEVEN: This Ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from a.nd after its passage, approva.l and
publication in the manner provided by law.
PASSED THIS 7th DAY OF
June
, 1977"
AYES: 6
NAYS: 0
ABSENT:
APPROVED THIS 7th DAY OF
June
, 1977.
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Villa e President
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Village Clerk
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SCHEDULE PI.
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Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois
ilChicago Suburban Property"
Water System Personal Property
WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES AND VALVES
Pipelines
Valves
14,583
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Diameter
Inches
Length,
feet
Percent of
Total
Diameter,
Inches
Number
Percent
Total
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5,060
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140,700
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283
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32,107
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74
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208,803
100.0
Total
428
100.0
The above tabulation does not include any improve-
ments, modifications, or extensions ITlade between June 27, 1975
and the present. Any such improvements, modifications or ex-
tensions are to be acquired by the Village of Mount Prospect
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v.lheeling Road.
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iron,
pursuant to this ordinance.
Most of the pipe in the network is of cast
Class 150, with a cement lining.
There are 414 fire hydrants.
Service connections to single family residences are
generally of 3/4 inch diameter copper pipe, while those to the
I various apartment complexes range from 1 to 4 inches in
depending on the number of apartments served.
vffiLLS, WELL PUMPS, WELL EQUIPMENT and ALL ~mLL
APPURTENANCES at the following locations:
Well No.1:
Well No. is is located on the south
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!I There is 105 feet of 12-inch diameter casing pipe and 10
II feet of 6-inch diameter suction pipe. The present well pump
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II and motor were installed in November, 1970 and consist of a
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idriven by a 20 h.p. (horsepower) U.S. Motor. The pump is
I rated for 185 gpm (gallons per minute) at 292 feet TDH (total
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i of 130 feet.
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The first stage of the pump is set at a depth
\qell No.2:
Well No. 2 is located on the south
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iside of Euclid Avenue just west of Crabtree Lane. The present
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!Iwell pump and motor were overhauled and tested in March, 1974
lland consist of an 11 stage, l2-inch, Layne & Bowler vertical
Ilturbine pump driven by a 350 h.p. U.S. Hotor. The pump is
II rated for 1000 gpm at 803 TDH. The firs.t stage of the pump
II is set at a depth of 840 feet.
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\'Jell No.3:
Well No. 3 is located on the west side
of Des Plaines River Road south of Camp McDonald Road. The
ilwel1 was drilled to a depth of 902 feet in 1960 but was
I, abandoned by Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois in 1971
due to the decreased production of the well. At the present
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'Itime, the '\,\'ell house has been removed, the site is vacant,
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land the well has been capped.
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I!of Willow-Seminole Road just east of Burning Bush LaDe. The
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Ipresent well pump and motor were installed in January, 1967
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!!turbine pump driven by. a 450 h. p. u. S. Motor. The pump is
Ilrated for 1000 gprn at 1095 feet TDR. The first stage of the
I~ump is set at a depth of 840 feet.
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v-Jell No.4:
Well No. 4 is located on the south side
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!park apartment complex just north of Piper Lane. There is
I~o feet of IO-inch difuueter suction pipe. The present well
~ump and motor were lnstalled In May, 1971 and consist of a
~3 stage, 12-inch, Layne & Bowler vertical turbine pump driven
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I~025 TDH.
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1900 feet.
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Well No. 5 is located in the Willow
The pump is rated for 1000 gpm at
The first stage of the pump is set at a depth of
Well No.6:
Well No. 6 is located ln the Quince
ark subdivision. The present well pump and motor were
'nstalled in September 1972 and consist of a 13 sta.ge,
.2-inch, Layne & Bowler vertical turbine pump driven by a
50 m.p. u.s. Motor. The pump is rated for 1000 gpm at
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,49 feet TDH.
rep~~ of 820 feet.
I TREAT}1ENT ]I.ND PUMPING FACILITIES, including all
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tluoridation, chlorination, and polyphosphate feed equipment,
furge tanks and appurtenances thereto, including, but not
fimited to, booster pumps, generators, sand separators, flow
tndicators, system pressure gauges, automatic start-stop
f'ontrols, and other equipment at the following sites:
I Well No.1 -- in the well house situated on an 0.21
tcre lot on the southwest corner of Wheeling Road and Kensing-
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Iron-Faun ry Roaa.
II Well No.2 -- in a split level structure situated on
~ 1.2 acre site on Euclid Avenue just west of Crabtree Lane.
II Well No. 4 -~ in a pumping station located on an
1.98 acre site in the southeast corner of Willow-Seminole
The first sta.ge of the pump is set at a
oad and Burning Bush Lane.
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Well No. 5
in a brick structure constructed on
an 0.53 acre site in the Willow Park apartment complex, just
north of Piper Lane.
Well No. 6
in a brick structure located on an
0.32 acre site in the Quince Park subdivision.
SYSTEM STOR~GE.
The following reservoirs including
11 appurtenances, including, but not limited to, controls,
nstrumentation, pipes and pumps at the following sites:
Well No.2: A 1,250,000 Gallon Reservoir located
djacent to Well site No.2, which is located on Euclid
venue just west of Crabtree Lane.
Well No.4: A 650,000 Gallon Reservoir located
djacent to Well site No.4, which is located on the south-
ast corner of Willow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane.
METERS. Approximately 3,946 residential and 66
omrnercial meters. Meters for single family residences are
redominantly 5/8-inch units, and the various apartment com-
lexes are metered by 5/B-inch to 6-inch units, depending on
he nUTI~er of apartments served.
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SCHEDULE B
Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois
"Chicago Suburban Property"
Interests in Real Property: Water System
All interests in real property at the following
sites and locations, including the Citizens Utilities Company.s
Des Plaines River Road south of Camp McDonald Road.
Well Site No.4: A .98 acre site on the southeast
corner of Willow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane.
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Well Site No.5: A 0.53 acre site in the Willow
Park apartment complex, just north of Piper Lane.
Well Site No.6: A 0.32 acre site in the Quince
Park subdivision.
PIPELINE AND OTHER EASEMENTS, in a distribution
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shown in Figure 1.
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FORCE MAINS
Force Main No.1: This force main conveys waste
water between the Park Drive lift station and the wet well
of the Willow-Seminole Road and Park Drive lift station. The
force main consists of approximately 2,540 feet of 6-inch
diameter, Class 150, cast iron pipe at an average depth of
8 feet.
Force Main No.2: Force Main No.2 extends from
the Park Drive and Willow-Seminole Road lift station to the
Burning Bush and Willow-Seminole Road lift station. This
force main consists of approximately 1,900 feet of 8-inch
diameter, Class 150, cast iron pipe at an average depth of
8 feet.
Force Main No.3: This force main is located
between the lift station at Willow-Seminole Road and Burning
Bush Lane and the }1SDGC interceptor in Wolf Road. The force
main consists of approximately 1,950 feet of 12-inch diameter,
Class 150, cast iron pipe and discharges into a 24-inch dia-
meter V C P gravity sewer at Willow-Seminole Road and Mandel
Lane. The 24-inch gravity sewer continues west along Willow-
Seminole Road for about 620 feet before discharging into the
5-foot 9-inch diameter }1SDGS interceptor running south on
Wolf Road.
Force Main No.4: Force Main No. 4 was constructed
in 1970 and consists of approximately 1,485 feet of 8-inch
diameter, Class 150, cast iron pipe. This main extends from
the Quince Park lift station to the connection with the 12-
inch force main in Willow-Seminole Road just west of the lift
station at Willow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane.
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SCHEDULE C
Citizens utilities Company of Illinois
IIChicago Suburban Property"
Sewer System Personal Property
GRAVITY SEWER SYSTEM
The gravity sewer system serving the Chicago Sub-
Length, Percent of Typical Slope:
feet Total Percent
7,402 4.0 0.5
137,366 74.6 0.4
29,133 10.3 0.28
7,702 4.2 0.22
1,265 0.7 0.15
9,174 5.0 0.12
1,252 0.7 0.10
110 0.1 NA
730 0.4 0.10
184,134 100.00
The above tabulation does not include any improve-
1975 and the present. Any such improvements, modifications
or extensions are to be acquired by the Village of Mount
Prospect pursuant to this ordinance.
Approximately 84 per cent of the total sewer net-
work is vitrified clay pipe (V C P). Reinforced concrete
pipe and-asbestos cement pipe comprise the remaining 16 per
cent of the system.
Service connections to single family residences are
6-inch diameter V C P, while those to the various apartment
complexes are either 6-inches or 8-inches in diameter.
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jHoliday Inn lift station to an 8-inch diameter gravity sewer
lion the north side of Vi'illow-Seminole Road east of Des Plaines
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Rlver Roa. The gravlty sewer ows lnto the wet well of
Force Main No.5:
This force maln extends from the
Ithe lift station at
lforce main consists
Park Drive and Willow-Seminole Road. The
of approximately 1,940 feet of 6-inch
ldiameter, Class 150, cast iron pipe at an average depth of
117 feet.
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liof force main and gravity sewer.
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Isists of approximately.l,020 feet of 14-inch diameter, Class
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150, cast iron pipe extending from the Tex-Vit lift station
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Ito a point just south of Kensington-Foundry Road and west
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I!Of the Ninneapolis, St. Paul and Sault St. Marie Railroad
tracks. At this point, the force main discharges into a
Force Main No.6:
This force main is a combination
The force main portion con-
24-inch diameter V C P gravity sewer. The 24-inch sewer
continues south along the railroad tracks for approximately
11,500 feet discharging just south of Rand Road into the 54-
inch diameter MSDGC intercepter along Wellers Creek.
LIFT STATIONS including, but not necessarily
:!limi ted to, all pumps, dehumidifiers, ventilation equipment,
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Ilsump pumps, lights, air compressors, pump motor control equip-
'ment, instrumentation, motors, suction and discharge connectors,
tubes and pipes at the following locations:
Park Drive Lift Station: This station is located
in a small landscaped area on Park Drive at the intersection
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!with Cayuga Lane. The facility lS a Smith and Loveless, pre-
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Ifabrlcated, underground station consisting of a 7-foot dia-
I\rneter by 8-foot high pump chamger, a 3-foot diameter entrance
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tube, and a 5-foot diameter wet well. The base of the station
approximately 25 feet below grade.
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Park Drive and Willow-Seminole Road Lift Station:
his station is located on the souteast corner of the inter-
'ection of Park Drive and Willow-Seminole Road. The facility
~s a Zimmer and Francescon, prefabricated, underground lift
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itation consisting of a 9.S-foot diameter pump chamber, a
B-foot diamater entrance tube, and an 8-foot diameter wet
ell. The base of the station lS approximately 20 feet below
rade.
I Willow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane Lift
~tation: This lift station is located on the site is located
Ijn the site of Well No.4 at the intersection of Willow-
I eminole Road and Burning Bush Lane. The facility is a
iTIl.J.Ller and Francescon prefabricated, underground lift station
onsisting of an 8-foot diameter pump chamger, a 3-foot
.iameter entrance tube, and a 6-foot diameter wet well. The
the station is approximately 22 feet below grade.
Quince Park Lift Station: This lift station is
~ocated just north of the Quince Park subdivision. The
Ikacility is a Smith and Loveless, prefabricated, underground
ift station consisting of an 8-foot diameter pump chamber,
--foot diameter entrance tube, and 6-foot diameter wet well.
he base of the station is approximately 24 feet below grade.
Holiday Inn Lift Station: The Holiday Inn lift
tation is located near the Holiday Inn at Milwaukee Avenue
lrnd Winkelman Road. The facility is a prefabricated, under-
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. round lift station consisting of a 7-foot diameter pump
hamber, 3-foot diameter entrance tube, and 5-foot diameter
et well. The base of the station is approximately 16 feet
elow grade.
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Tex-Vit Lift Station: The Tex-Vit Lift Station
lis located north of Boulder Drive and west of the Ivlinneapolis,
St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad tracks.
The prefabri-
cated, underground station was manufactured by the Tex-Vit
Corp. and consists of a 12.5-foot long by 8-foot wide pump
chamber, a 3-foot diameter entrance tube, and a 5-fbot diameter
wet well. The base of the station is approximately 30 feet
!belot< grade.
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SCHEDULE D
Citizens Utilities Company of Illinois
"Chicago Suburban Property"
Interest in Real Property: Sewer System
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any's improvements thereon:
Park Drive Lift Station: Located in a small land~
~caped area on Park Drive at the intersection with Cayuga Lane.
Park Drive and Willow-Seminole Road Lift Station:
ocated on the southeast corner of the intersection of Park
rive and Willow-Seminole Road.
Willow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane Lift
tation: Located on the site of Well No. 4 at the intersec-
ion of lVillow-Seminole Road and Burning Bush Lane.
1 Quince Park Lift Station: Located just north of
fhe Quince Park subdivision.
I Holiday Inn Lift Station: Located near the Holiday
~nn at Milwaukee Avenue and Winkelman Road.
I Tex-Vit Lift Station: Located north of Boulder
.rive and west of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.
rarie Railroad tracks.
Pipeline, Force Main and Other Easements: as
esignated on Figure 2.
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