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File #: 2010-0519    Version: Name: Pizzeria Bella - Smart Energy Fund
Type: MOTION Status: IN BOARD OF TRUSTEES
File created: 10/1/2010 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 11/1/2010 Final action: 11/1/2010
Title: /Name/Summary Pizzeria Bella - Smart Energy Fund
Attachments: 1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN HARD COPY
Title/Name/Summary
Pizzeria Bella - Smart Energy Fund

History
The purpose of this petition (Terry Harper) is to replace the 25 year old rooftop HVAC equipment with a new energy efficient Bryant 6-ton HVAC system at Pizzeria Bella, a restaurant in the Wedgewood Commons Shopping Center at 8112 W. 143rd Street. In addition to this improvement, the restaurant proposes to install a new outdoor LED energy efficient sign and thirteen (13) new energy efficient fluorescent light fixtures. LED window signs and exit signs will also be installed. The petitioner has submitted an application to the Smart Energy Fund (SEF) for $8,952.89. The improvements are valued up to a total cost of $17,905.78.

On October 18, 2010 the Parks, Recreation and Environmental Initiatives Committee moved 2-0 to recommend to the Village Board to approve the Smart Energy Fund application for $8,952.89 for 8112 W. 143rd Street, Pizzeria Bella Restaurant, from EECBG in matching grant funds to install, as permanent fixtures for the proposed use, the following equipment: one (1) new energy efficient Bryant 6-ton HVAC system, one (1) new outdoor LED energy efficient storefront sign and thirteen (13) new energy efficient fluorescent light fixtures and related LED window signs and emergency lighting per the attached specification sheets and subject to the following conditions:

1. That the bids from Cottage Sheet Metal for $12,000, Mission Signs for $4,247.25, and Moran Electrical Contracting Inc. for $1,078.56 are used for this project;
2. That the petitioner provides specification sheets regarding the Bryant 6 ton system verifying that the system is energy efficient either by Energy Star standards or by ComEd standards prior to signing the Smart Energy Fund Agreement with the Village;
3. That all utility conduits that may result from this project are screened from view of public rights-of-way and neighboring residential properties;
4. That all building code related items are met;
5. That building perm...

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