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O-77-34ORDINANCE NO. 0_77 34 AN ORDIANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF PORTIONS OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF PINE STREET IN THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION Portions of sidewalk shall be replaced in the ONE: Village of Deerfield, Illinois in accordance with the provisions of Article VI entitled "Special Taxation for Sidewalk Construction and Repair" of Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield, Illinois 1975, as amended; the nature, character, locality and description of said sidewalk replacement being as follows: A Portland cement concrete sidewalk 4 inches in thickness (except for drive- way openings where 6 inches of thickness will be installed) and 3 feet in width, along the West side of Pine Street for an approximate distance of 55 feet in front of and between the Lot lines of Lot 62; in the Third Addition to Deer- field Park, Unit 1, being a Subdivision in the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 43 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County,.Illinois, and commonly known as 318 Pine Street, Deerfield, Illinois, respectively. All of such replacement shall be in accordance with plans entitled ".Pine Street Sidewalk Improvements" and specifications - entitled "Municipal Code of Deerfield, Illinois Specifications for Con- crete Sidewalks ", both of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. SECTION Notice to participate in a cost sharing side - TWO: walk replacement program regarding the portions of sidewalk to be replaced herein was previously mailed to the property owner of property adjacent to the public right -of -way across which said sidewalk is located on September 22, 1976, a copy of which Notice is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. Said property owner did not elect to participate in the cost sharing program. SECTION The owner or owners of any such lot fronting on, THREE: touching upon, or adjoining the line of such sidewalk or located adjacent to the public right - of -way across which said sidewalk is to be replaced, shall, within thirty (30) days after the mailing of notice of passage of this Ordinance, replace such sidewalk so designated for replacement opposite his land to conform in all respects to the requirements of this Ordinance. Said work shall be done in a workmanlike manner under the superintendence of the Director of Public Works of the Village of Deerfield, and the Village Engineer. In default of construction of said sidewalk by any of said owners, the Director of Public Works is authorized and directed on behalf of the Village of Deerfield to replace or cause to be replaced said sidewalk, prepare a Bill of Costs therefor and spread the cost pro -rata by frontage as is hereby deemed to be most equitable and just, all in accordance with the provisions of Article VI of Chapter 19 of The Municipal Code of Deerfield, Illinois, 1975. SECTION Said sidewalk replacement shall be accomplished FOUR: in accordance with the existing established grade of sidewalk on Pine Street, and no part thereof shall be so constructed or graded as to leave a step, sharp depression or other obstruction in the sidewalk. The grade for such replacement shall be as nearly as possible the same as and level with that of the adjoining sidewalk. SECTION Said sidewalk improvement shall be made and the FIVE: whole cost thereof including the cost of construction, engineering and supervision, together with an additional amount to cover the cost of preparing a special tax list, levying, and collecting such tax not to exceed 6% of the cost of the con- struction, engineering and supervision of the improvement, and an additional amount to be applied as a reserve for deficiency in interest, not to exceed 6% of the cost of the construction, engin- eering and supervision of theiimprovement, shall be paid by a special tax levied in accordance with and pursuant to this Ordinance. -2- SECTION The aggregate amount herein ordered to be taxed or SIX: assessed to pay the cost of said sidewalk improve- ment against the property shall be divided into five (5) installments in the manner provided by the said 11%luniciT- pal Code in such case made and provided and each of said install- ments shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent (_6 %) per. annum, according to law until paid. SECTION For the purpose of anticipating the collection of SEVEN: the first and succeeding installments of said special tax for the cost of the sidewalk improvement, the Village of Deerfield shall issue vouchers payable out of said installments, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6 %) per annum, payable annually, signed by the President of the Village of Deerfield, and attested by the Village Clerk of said Village under the corporate seal of said Village. SECTION The Director of Public Works of the Village of EIGHT: Deerfield is hereby designated as the officer to take charge of the construction of the sidewalk replacement improvement herein and is authorized and directed to do all acts and things necessary thereto, in accordance with said Article VI of Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Deerfield, Illinois, 1975. The Village Engineer is hereby designated to undertake additional engineering and supervision services with regard to any such sidewalk replacement work accomplished pursuant to this Ordinance. SECTION All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict NINE: with this Ordinance shall be, and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect TEN: from and after its passage and the approval thereof in accordance with law. AYES: Blumenthal, Gavin, Heisler. Marty, Seidman, Swanson (6) NAYS: None (0) ABSENT: None (0) PASSED this 16th day of May A. D. , 1977. APPROVED this 16th day of May 1A:1D., 1977. ATTEST: yQ , Village Clerk -3- �\ V . . M I.4 =•i.•i ice/ _� � = _•._," rI S` Lvr�r��,j!.rJ.I'. hlr. Paul E... Hamer 318 Pine Street Deerfield, IL 60015 Dear Property Owner: E R F I E L D 850 WAUKEGAN ROAD Windsor 5.5000 ILLIN0IS DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015 September 22, 1976 NOTICE OF SIDEWALK REPAIR Pursuant to Article V, Chapter 11 of the D:unicipal Code of Deerfield, we hereby notify you that a portion of the public side- walk located along the parkway in front of your property has been determined -to be in need of replacement. Ile hereby offer you an opportunity to voluntarily join with the Village of Deerfield in sharing the cost of replacing this 59 sidewalk on a 50 -50 basi-s.- Your share of the cost will be $/ -- based upon a cost of $1.63 per square foot. Your participation with the Village in this cost sharing sidewalk replacement program will avoid the necessity of having the Village incur the delay and greater expense of accomplishing such replacement by a special taxation proceeding. In the event that you do not elect to participate in the share -the -cost sidewalk replacement program, the Village will perform this sidewalk replacement work by special taxation pro- ceedings pursuant to Article VI of Chapter 11 of the Municipal Code of Deerfield, and the entire cost thereof shall be levied against the property owners, payable in five (5) annual install - ments "'with interest at a rate not to exceed six percent (6g) per annum until paid. Accordingly, we invite you to participate in the share-the-cost sidewalk replacement program by depositing the sum of $�1r._ with the Village Treasurer at the Village Hall, 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, Illinois, on or before the 11thday of October , 1976_ If this payment is made, the Village will commence replacement of the sidewalk in front of your property. Very truly yours, Di- rcctor of Public 11or:cs I. SCOPE: Concrete specifications plans. MUNICIPAL CODE Or DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS SPECIFICATIONS FOR COPTCRETE SIDFI`IALKS A.P.W.A. C1 -54 sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with these and in conformity to the lines and grades shown on the II. MATERIALS: 1. Cement: The type of cea,ient to be used shell be as specified by the Engineer, and shall conform to the. ASTI.I Specifications for Air Entraining Portlend Cement Designation C -175 (Type 1 -A) or Type 111 -A for use when high early strength i8-required. 2. Admixtures: Air entraining admixtures which -are added to concrete mixtures shall conform to the ASTII Specifications for Air Entraining Admixtures for concrete Aggregates: Designation C -33• CD 3. Aggregates: Fine and coarse aggregates shall conform to the ASTM Specifications for Concrete Aggregates: Designation C -33• 4. Sub -base Material: Durable material such as, crushed stone, bank -run gravel, blast furnace slag or steata- boiler cinders shall be used in the preparations of sub -bases as May be required by the Engineer. 5. 'Hater: The water used in mixing concrete shall be clean, free from acid, alkali, vegetable, or other orgnnie matter. 6. Joint Filler: The joint filler shall be of a now.-Axtruding joint material conforming to the ASTM Specifications for Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete (Non - extruding and Resilient Types). Designation D -544. III. MEASURING: 1. Method: The method of measuring the materials for the con- crete or mortar, including water, shall be one which will insure .separate and uniform proportions of each of the materials at all times. 2. Proportions: The concrete shall be mixed in the proportions which, when the proper amount of water is added, will produce a minimum compressive strength of.eighteen hundred pounds per square inch after seven days and a ;minimum compressive strength of three thousand pounds per square inch after twenty -eight days when cured under field conditions. 3. Admixtures: Air Entraining Admixtures shall not be added to concrete mixtures in the field without the approval of the Engineer. If such approval is granted, the admixture shall conform to Section 11 -2, and shall be added in-the a -count and in the manner prescribed by ' ' 1 'Municipal Code-of Deerfiold, Ill. r Specifications for Concrete Si dc�,�alks Page 2. the manufacturer so that the air content of the concrete shall not be less than three nor more than six percent. IV. D.II.ING: 1. Method: All concrete shall be mixed in a stationary batch mixer or truck mixer unlens n nual mixing is authorized by the Engineer. (a) If a stationary batch mixer is used the mixer drum shall be of adequate size to accommodate the maximum batch and shall conform to the Concrete Mixer Standards adopted by the Mixer Manufacturers Bureau of the Associated General Contractors of America. The mixer drum shall be rotated at the rate specified by its manufacturer. ,'hen a stationary batch mixer is used for complete nixing, the,mini.milm mixing time for mixers of one cubic yard capacity or less shall be oc:o minute; for larger capacities of mixtures the mixing time shall be increased at the rate of one - quarter minute for each additional cubic yard or fraction thereof. The mixing time shall begin when the correct proportions of cement and aggregates are placed in the mixer. A portion of the water shall be placed in the mixer in advance of the cement and aggregates. The full amount of water required to produce a mix of the consistency herein specified, shall be added to the cement and aggregates before one - quarter of the mixing timne has elapsed. `she size of the batch shall not exceed the maximura rated capacity as specified by the manu- facturer of the mixer. The drum shell. be completely emptied before receiving materiel for the succeeding batch. (b) Truck mixers if used, shall bQ of the re•rolving drum type. Yt1hen a truck mixer is used for mixing the nonuretc. the drum shall be rotated at mixing speed for not less than fifty ncr more than one - hundred revolutions after all of the ingredients of each baler are placed in the drum. When a truck mixer is used for the complete nil.�nF of the concrete, the :mixing operation shall begin within tiLirty minutes after the cement has been intermingled with the aggregates. 'sale size of the batch shall not exceed the manufacturer's rated capacity az shown on a metal rating plate which shall be attached in a prominent place on the truck mixer. The drum shall be completely emptied before receiving material for the succeeding batch. . (c) The mixing time at stationary batch mixers may be reduced to the minimum required (about thirty seconds) to intermingle the ingredients when truck mixtures are used to deliver the mix to the site of the work. 11hen this practice is followed each batch shall be thoroughly mixed in the truck mixer by rotating the drum at mixing speed for not less than fifty nor more than one hundred revolutions. (d) If manual mixing is authorized by the Engineer, the cement and aggregates shall be mixed dry on a water tight platform until the mixture is of uniform color. The full amount of water required shall then be added and the mixing continued until the mass is of the consistency herein specified. r . • , 11unicip a 1 C ode of Jeer*field, I11. ' Specifications for Con.cr::tc Siae.ral�a Page 3' 2. Consistency: The aggregates, cement and water shall be thoroughly mixed in accordance with these specifications to produce a homogenous mass which can be deposited in the forms without separation. The consistency of the mix'shall be such that the slump.shall not exceed three inches. 3. Delivery: Concrete shall be delivered to the site of the work with a satisfactory degree of uniformity alt the consistency specified and shall be hauled in a water tight container in which segregation will not take place and from which the concrete can be discharged freely. (a) Concrete shall be delivered to the site of the work and discharged arom the hauling container within a. period of ninety minutes after the introduction of the mixing water to the dry materials unless otherwise specified by the Engineer. (b) &lump tests of individual samples taken at approximately the one - quarter end three- quarters points of the load during cl;.seha.rge shall not differ by more than two inches. 4. Retempering: The retempering of mortar or concrete which has partially hardRned, r•,il ;b or without additional materials or water, is prohibited. V. FQMATIO111: 1. Sub - grade: The finished sub -grade shall have a transvorse slope of not more than one -half inch per 1 %jt and shall be prepay &d. as follows: (a) All soft and spongy places shall be x•.m.oved and all depressions filled with suitable material which shall be thoroughly compacted in layers not exceeding six inches in thickness (b) Vhen the concrete sidewalk is to be constructed -ver an old path composed of gravel or cinders, the old path shall be emirely loosened, the material spread for the full width of the sub -grade Z�.nd thoroughly compacted. , (c) All fills shall be made in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer. The use of muck, quicksand, soft clay, spongy or perishable material is prohibited. The top of all fills shall extend beyond the walk on each side for at least one foot, and the sides shall have a slope of at least one or one and one -half to one. 2. Drainage: Suitable drainage systems shall be installed and connected with sewers or other drains as indicated on the plans. 3. Sub -base: A sub -base may be required by the Engineer, if, in his opinion, the soil in the sub -grade will swell or shrink with changes in its moisture content to such an extent that the concrete mat be damaged. If a sub -base is required, it shall consist of material nici al Code of te e rfield Ill. Pau p Page' 4. Specifications for Concrete Sidewalks as hereinbefore specified, and shall be spread to a depth of at least four inches, and thoroughly compacted. When a sub -base is spread on fills, the side slope of the sub -base shall be the same as the side slope of the fill. 16hile compacting the sub -base the material shall be thoroughly wet, and shall be wet when the concrete is deposited but shall shove no'-pools of water. VI. DIP.IENSIONS : 1. Size of slabs: The slabs shall have an area of not more than one hundred square feet. Length of slab shall be equal to the width. 2.. Thicimess of '':'alk: Minimum thickness shall be four inches. At driveway openings to dwellings, the minimum thickness of the walk shall be not less than six inches. The minimum thickness of driveway openings to alleys and commercial and industrial establishments shall be not less than eight inches. VII. FORMS: 1. Materials: Forms shall be free from warp and of sufficient strength to resist springing out of shape. All wood forms shall be thoroughly wetted and metal forms oiled or coated with soft soap or whitewash before depositing any material against them. All mortar and dirt shall be removed from forms that have been previously used. 2. Setting: The forms shall be well staked or otherwise held to the established lines and grades and their upper edges shall conform to the established grade of the walk and shall be so aligned as to provide a transverse slope toward the curb of one - quarter inch per foot unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. VIII. JOINTS: 1. Contraction Joints: Contraction joints shall be provided to separate the slabs and shall be cut to a depth equal to at least one - third of the total slab thickness. 2. Expansion Joints: A one -half inch expansion joint filled with suitable material as specified in this article shall be provided between all sidewalks and adjoining backs of curbs and between the intersection of two sidewalks and between all sidewalks and adjoining driveways. Sidewalks in business districts shall be separated from abutting buildings by a similar joint. 1K.. DEPOSITING CONCRETE: 1. Continuous Pouring: After mixing, the concrete shall be handl ?d rapidly and the successive batches deposited in a continuous operat ;on until individual sections are completed. Under no circum- stances shall concrete that has partly hardened be-used. The forms shall be filled and the concrete brought to the established grade_ • Municipal Code of Deerfield, 111. Page Specifications for Concrete Side -�al4is g 5' 2. Cold !leather Pouring: Concrete shall not be deposited when it appears likely that the air temperature may fall below 40 degrees F. durin the pouring or within the following 24 hours unless prepa- rations are made and precautions taken to prevent any damage to the concrete resulting from the low temperature. t`then placing; concrete in cold weather, the contractor shall plan and prosecute his work in a manner which will assure satisfactory results. Any concrete damaged by freezing shall be removed and replaced by the contractor at his own expense. Concrete when deposited in the forms shall have a temperature of not less than 55 degrees F. nor more than 100 degrees F. The concrete shall be maintained at not less than the minimum temperature of 55 degrees F. for at least seventy -two hours after placing, or longer if necessary, until the concrete has thoroughly hardened. Concrete shall not be deposited on a frozen foundation. X. FINISHING: 1. Method: After the concrete has been brought to the estab -. lished grade by means of a strike - board, it shall be worked with a steel trowel or wood float to give it a smooth, medium rough, or rough surface, as directed by the Engineer. In no case shall dry cement or a mixture of dry cement and sand be sprinkled on the surface to absorb moisture or to hasten hardening. The type of finished surface required by the Engineer shall be prepared as follows: (a) Smooth Surface: The surface of the concrete shall be troweled with a steel trowel to a smooth, even surface free from depressions or irregularities of any kind. Excessive working of the surface with the trowel shall be avoided. (b) medium Rough Surface: The surface shall be floated with a wooden float only, producing an even gritty finish. On wide side - walks the finishing may be done with two applications of a canvas belt, not less than six inches wide, and two feet longer than the width of the sidewalk. For the first application, the belt shall be drawn a .cross the surface with vigorous strokes at least twelve inches long, and moved ahead very slightly with each stroke. The second applica- tion shall be given immediately after the water glaze or sheen disappears. The stroke of the belt shall be not more than four inches, but the longitudinal motion shall be greater than during the first application. (c) Rough Surface: The surface shall be floated with a wooden float leveling all sags and producing; an even surface. After being floated in this manner the roughening shall be done by slapping the surface of the concrete with the face of the float. The float shall be raised vertically from the concrete after each stroke. 2. Edges: Unless protected by metal, the surface edges of all slabs shall be rounded to a radius of one -half inch. The edges of all slabs which act as curbing shall be rounded to a radius of one. and one -half inch. Mlihici al Code of Deerfield Ill. p ' Page 6. Specifications for Concrc-ce S dev.!alks �' 3. Name Stamp: The contractor shall mark in the walk at each end of every one hundred and fifty feet of walk or fraction thereof, either by stamping or by inlaying an approved metal plate, his name and year in which the walk-is constructed. The stamped letters shall be one inch high and one - fourth inch deep. If a metal plate is used, the top of the plate shall be flush with the top of the walk. XI. CURING AND PROTECTION: .1. Method: As soon as the concrete has hardened sufficiently to prevent damage, the finished surface shall be sprinkled with water or covered with sand or earth and, in either case, kept wet for at least three days. When authorized by the Engineer, a chemical curing agent may be used, provided it is applied in accordance with the manufactur- er's specifications. When high early strength cement is used, the minimum curing period shall be reduced to forty -eight hours. The freshly finished surface shall be protected from hot sun and drying winds until it can be sprinkled or covered as above specified. The concrete surface must not be damaged or pitted by rain. The contract- or shall provide and use, when necessary, sufficient tarpaulins to completely cover all sections that have been placed within the preceding twelve hours. The contractor shall erect and maintain suitable barriers to protect the finished surface. Any section damaged from traffic or other causes occurring prior to its official acceptance shall be repaired or replaced by the contractor at his ovm expense in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer. The covering shall be removed and disposed of by the contractor before the work is officially accepted by the Engineer. XII. TESTING: 1. The Engineer may at his discretion, require the contractor to submit representative samples of the materials he proposes to use prior to delivery of the materials to the site of the work, and may, during the progress of construction, take samples and make tests to assure that the work is being performed in accordance with these specifications. The contractor shall co- operate in the mating of such tests to the extent of allowing free access to the work, for the selection of samples. 2. All tests and samples shall be paid for by the contractor. 9.207 Alleys.) Where required, alleys shall be provided with a right of way of twenty feet and a paved surface of sixteen feet. This pavement shall be the equivalent of eight inches of gravel or crushed stone and shall be held in place by metal or treated wood curbs. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK ) SS VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ) The undersigned hereby certifies that she is the duly elected and acting Village Clerk of the Village of Deerfield_, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, and that the attached is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 0- 77 -34, entitled "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF PORTIONS OF SIDEWALK ON THE WEST SIDE OF PINE STREET IN THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS ", passed by the Board of Trustees and approved by the President of said Village at a regular meeting thereof on the 16th day of May, 1977, and now in full force and effect, all as appears on the records and files of my office. Dated this 18th day of May, 1977. Catherine B. 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