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File #: 20-0285    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 3/20/2020 In control: Real Estate Development Committee
On agenda: 4/16/2020 Final action: 4/16/2020
Title: Authority to purchase the mobile home known as 4607 West Soffel Avenue in Melrose Park, Illinois for the construction of the Addison Creek Channel Improvement Project (Contract 11-187-3F) and authority for payment to the owners, Julia Carrera and J. Guadalupe Lugo-Garcia, in an amount of $28,000.00, and relocation costs in an amount not to exceed $25,735.00, Account 501-50000-656010, Stormwater Management Fund
Attachments: 1. Authority to purchase the mobile home known as 4607 West Soffel Avenue in Melrose Park - aerial.pdf

TRANSMITTAL LETTER FOR BOARD MEETING OF APRIL 16, 2020

 

COMMITTEE ON REAL ESTATE

 

Mr. Brian A. Perkovich, Executive Director

 

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Authority to purchase the mobile home known as 4607 West Soffel Avenue in Melrose Park, Illinois for the construction of the Addison Creek Channel Improvement Project (Contract 11-187-3F) and authority for payment to the owners, Julia Carrera and J. Guadalupe Lugo-Garcia, in an amount of $28,000.00, and relocation costs in an amount not to exceed $25,735.00, Account 501-50000-656010, Stormwater Management Fund

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Dear Sir:

 

On August 6, 2015, the Board of Commissioners (“Board”) adopted Ordinance No. R15-006 establishing the right-of-way for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Addison Creek Channel Improvement Project located in the municipalities of Northlake, Stone Park, Melrose Park, Bellwood, Westchester, and Broadview (Contract 11-187-3F) (“Project”). Ordinance R15-006 was subsequently amended by Ordinances R15-007, R18-003, and R19-002 to include additional right-of-way needed for the Project.

 

Said Ordinances authorized and directed the Executive Director to negotiate with the respective owners to acquire fee simple title or such lesser interests, as appropriate, in and to the real estate described in the Ordinances.

 

On September 6, 2018, the Board authorized the District to enter into intergovernmental agreements with the City of Northlake, Village of Stone Park, Village of Melrose Park, Village of Bellwood, Village of Westchester, and Village of Broadview for the Project.  The proposed channel improvements are broken down into nine reaches along approximately 15,300 linear feet of Addison Creek beginning at Hirsch Street in the City of Northlake and continuing to Cermak Road in the Village of Broadview.  The Addison Creek Channel improvements, along with the proposed Addison Creek Reservoir, will provide flood reduction benefits to approximately 2,200 properties.

 

The Project requires the partial acquisition of the Meadowcreek Mobile Home Park in Melrose Park, Illinois, including 16 mobile homes that are located in the right-of-way along Addison Creek.  While negotiations with the mobile home park landowner are ongoing, the District has reached an agreement with several owners of the mobile homes to be purchased. One of those mobile homes is owned by Julia Carrera and J. Guadalupe Lugo-Garcia, located at 4607 West Soffel Avenue in Melrose Park, Illinois. The mobile home is approximately 552 square feet with two bedrooms and one bathroom. The District and the Owner have reached a negotiated settlement for the purchase of the mobile home in the amount of $28,000.00. It is the opinion of the General Counsel and Special Counsel, Neal & Leroy, LLC, that this amount is within the range of value for the home based on a fair market value appraisal obtained by the District.

The District’s relocation consultant, Urban Relocation Services, Inc., has determined that the owner is eligible for estimated relocation costs of approximately $25,735.00. These relocation costs are required to be paid by the District under the Federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act. This total amount includes the maximum replacement housing payment and reasonable moving expenses. The amount is subject to adjustment based upon the actual costs incurred.

 

Accordingly, it is requested that the Executive Director recommend to the Board of Commissioners that it adopt the following orders:

 

1. That the subject mobile home be purchased by the District for the amount of $28,000.00;

 

2. That the Chairman of the Committee on Finance and the Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the contract for said purchase, after it is approved by the General Counsel as to form and legality;

 

3. That the General Counsel be authorized and directed to execute and deliver all other documents and take such other actions as may be necessary to effectuate said purchase and to attain possession of said property; and

 

4. That the Executive Director be authorized to make intermittent payments to the owners, in an amount not to exceed $25,735.00, for eligible costs in connection with relocation, as provided for in the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act.

 

Requested, Susan T. Morakalis, General Counsel and Catherine A. O’Connor, Director of Engineering; STM:CAO:EMA:BJD:CN:nm

Recommended, Brian A. Perkovich, Executive Director

Disposition of this agenda item will be documented in the official Regular Board Meeting Minutes of the Board of Commissioners for April 16, 2020

 

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