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RESOLUTION NO. R-58-201 5 AUTHORIZING THE WAIVING OF COMPETITIVE BIDS AND A WARDING A CONTRACT WITH FOOT STONE, INC. OF GLENVIEW, IL FOR THE HERITAGE SQUARE BASIN RESTORATION PROJECT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $85,000 WHEREAS the Village of Bensenville has been granted a Stormwater Management Easement over the existing basin in Heritage Square subdivision; and WHEREAS it the responsibility of the easement grantee to perform maintenance of the basin; and WHEREAS the subdivision was recorded in the year 2000; and WHEREAS staff does not have any record of maintenance of the basin since its construction; and WHEREAS due to lack of maintenance the basin is dominated with mvasive species as well as woody vegetation; and WHEREAS this project was bid as an Alternate 2 as part of the 2014 Various Native Vegetation Management Contract; and WHEREAS due to budgetary reasons the Alternate 2 was rejected in 20 14; and WHEREAS due to environmental reason the construction must be split over three years; and WHEREAS staff recently solicited a proposal from Foot Stone, Inc. in the amount of$89,500 to restore the basin over next three years; and WHEREAS after negotiations the proposal is reduced to $85,000 to restore the basin over the next three years; and WHEREAS this negotiated price was over $15,000 less than the lowest bidder from the 2014 bid process on this alternate, and WHEREAS, the Village is authorized and empowered, pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/8-9-1, to enter into public works contracts in excess of $20,000.00, without advertising for bids, if authorized by vote oftwo-thirds of all Village Trustees holding Office; and WHEREAS the Village staff recommends waiving competitive bids and awarding the contract to Foot Stone, Inc.; and NOW THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Bensenville, Counties ofdupage and Cook, Illinois as follows:

THAT the Village Board authorizes waiving competitive bids and awarding the Heritage Square Basin Restoration contract to Foot Stone, Inc. of Glenview, IL in the total amount of $85,000, and THAT the Village Board authorizes the Village Manager to execute a purchase order and other associated documents necessary. PASSED AND APPROVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Bensenville, Illinois, May 26, 2015. APP~.. ~V~ D. :/#A/ ~~ Martin o ~c~o~n~n"e~lrl~------- President Pro Tern ATTEST?? / /'_// ------r-- ; //" ~&-k~-,.. - /~~e~c-.. Village Clerk lisa Rivera-Trujillo AYES:DeSimone,Jaworska,Carmona,Wesseler,Janowiak,O'Connell NAYS: None ABSENT:President soto

',_, ( _,_._,-,-; -~ ' ~', >1 May 12,2015 Village of Bensenville Department of Public Works 717 E. Jefferson Street Bensenville, IL 60106 Attn: Mehul Patel, PE, mpatel@bensenville.il.us Subject: Proposal for Restoring Bensenville Heritage Square Basin Site Site Evaluation On April 24, 2015 Mehul Patel of Bensenville and Rob Sulski and Tom O'Bryan of Foot Stone, Inc. toured the Heritage Square Basin site. A Google Earth image of the site is attached for reference, the image was constructed from documents supplied by the Village. The basin is overgrown with mostly non-native invasive species. The wet areas are dominated by Phragmites, which contributes to clogging of the basin drainage culvert. Moderate to heavy stands of invasive cattail, Reed Canary Grass and Purple Loosestrife are also present in the basin and wet areas. The berm surrounding the basin is infested with a fairly dense canopy of invasive trees and shrubs not limited to buckthorn, honeysuckle, willow and multiflora rose. Open upland areas are covered with teasel rosettes. Last year's dead teasel and Purple Loosestrife spikes are present, indicating seeds of these species have dropped and created a seed bank that will require 3 to 5 years of diligent effort to bring these species under control. Very little native vegetation is present anywhere on site. Proposal For a total cost of $85,000-00 Foot Stone, Inc. will perform work at the Heritage Square Basin site over the next 3 years in order to: 1) eradicate invasive and non-native vegetation; 2) install a native vegetation matrix that will not impede basin drainage, will promote infiltration of stormwater, and will be relatively inexpensive to maintain; 3) provide an aesthetically attractive resource to the residents surrounding the basin; and 4) provide habitat for song birds, butterflies and other beneficial wildlife.

The work plan and costs for the project are as follows: 2015 Work... $67,300.00 Remove all trees and shrubs, and herbicide cut stumps. Eradicate most all visible invasive forbs and grasses by a combination of manual, mechanical and chemical methods tailored to specific weed species present. Deadhead new- and re-sprouts of invasive weeds that were missed or survived initial eradication efforts, and dispose of same offsite; no seeds of invasive species will be allowed to drop on site. Seed all areas above the low water line with purchased seed of appropriate wet and mesic species (See attached species lists) mixed with an annual rye cover crop. Cover all seeded areas with double-mesh erosion control blanket. Install a total of 5,500 plant plugs of native wetland forb and grass species (See attached species list) at a density 1 plug per square foot at the low water line around the entire basin and at the corners of the basin. 2016 Work... $12,200.00 Control all invasive trees, shrubs, plants and grasses by a combination of manual, mechanical and chemical methods tailored to specific weed species present. Deadhead new- and re-sprouts of invasive weeds that were missed or survived initial eradication efforts, and dispose of same offsite; no seeds of invasive species will be allowed to drop on site. Spot mow portions of the basin as appropriate to foster native plant growth and control weeds. Over-seed larger bare-soil areas with purchased seed of appropriate wet and mesic species mixed with an annual rye cover crop. 2017 Work... $5,500.00 Control all invasive trees, shrubs, forbs and grasses by a combination of manual, mechanical and chemical methods tailored to specific weed species present. Deadhead new- and re-s prouts of invasive weeds that were missed or survived initial eradication efforts, and dispose of same offsite; no seeds of invasive species will be allowed to drop on site. Spot mow portions of the basin as appropriate to foster native plant growth and control weeds. Over-seed larger bare-soil areas with a combination of purchased seed and seed collected on site, of appropriate wet and mesic species. It is recommended that that the village adopt an annual maintenance program following the 3-year restoration project. Maintenance would include spot control of weeds and prescribed burning of half the basin each year. Service Conditions 1. Foot Stone agrees to perform the outlined work in a safe, professional manner. 2. All workers will be trained in their tasks and will be supervised by a qualified ecological restoration professional. 3. Timing of work will be dependent upon vegetation and weather conditions. 4. All chemicals will be applied conservatively by licensed individuals in accordance with product label requirements. 5. Any work not described herein shall be detailed and presented as a separate quote. 2

Billing and Payment 1. Payment for work completed is due within thirty (60) days of receipt of an invoice. 2. Accounts not paid within terms are subject to a one and one half percent (1-1/2%) monthly finance charge. ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT Foot Stone Inc. Village of Bensenville j(~&dtt Robert B. Sulski, Vice President c)"/;{ 7[;d Date 3

Attachment A- Aerial view of Bensenville Heritage Square Basin area. A

Table B-1. Native species seed mix for mid and lower bank. Attachment B- Seed and Plant Plug Species!AAsm;a-5'Ub.co;;iiatUriii~~~Jil)------~~~ Silphlum terebinthinaceum (Praine Doa).o\Jiium stellatum (Prairie Onion) Anemone canadensis (Canada Anemone) IAJlrgelrca atropurpurea (Angelica) (As:de piars incamata (Rose Milkweed) ASter novae-angliae (New England ASter) umbellatus (Flat-Topped Aster) Boltonia asteroides (False Aster) IC<Icalia suaveolens (SWeet lnd1an Plantam) (Etrpatoriummaculatum (Joe Pye Weed) I Eupat<)riurm pelfoliatum (Bone set) IGe ntj<maandrewsli (Bottle Gentian)!Gernti:mafiavida (Cream Gentian) thelen rum autumnale (Sneezeweed) 1 Hello~>SIIS heliantholoes {Eany Sunnower) ' ' laev!s (Rose Mallow) Hypencum pyramidatum {Great St. John's Wort) Ins vers1color (Northem Blue Flag) Uatris pycnostach, a (Prairie Blazing Star) Lobelia canlinalis (Cardinal Flower) Lobelia siphili~ca (Great Blue Lobelia) Ltcopus americanus ft.'ater Horehound) L)'Simachia quadriflora (Prairie Loosestrife) M1murus nngens (MonKer Flower) Physostegia virginiana (Obedient Plant) Poljgonum punctaturn (Smartweed) I P; cmmttlenjunn vii.rglfliarlum(mountain Min!) (Rcldb<ecf:iahirta (Black-eyed Susan) IRuldb<ea lasuotomentosa (Sweet Black-e) ed Susan) dbeckia ~iloba (Brown-eyed Susan) r:;uonllumlacmiatum (Compass Plant) '""on~~jmpertollatum!cup Plant) 1.31 Solidago riddellii (Riddell's Goldenrod) 0 60 Thalictrum dasycarpum (Purple Meadow Rue) 4.77 Verbena hastata (Blue Vervain) 4.77 Vernonia fasciculata (Common Ironweed) 1.19 Veromcastrum virgrn1cum (Culvers Root) 0.31 Zizla aurea (Golden Alexanders) 0.31 Total% by wt. WilDflOWERS: 0.60 ~~::~~:~~~::~~~~~~! 0.60 0.60 0.33 Anoropogon I (Big PLS) 0.33 Bwmus ciliatus (Fringed Brome PLS) 0.65 Calamagrostis canadensis (Blue Joint Grass PLS) 1.19 Carex DebOil (Bews Oval Sedge) 1.79 Car ex comosa {BrisUy Sedge) 0.60 Carex hystencma (Porcupine Sedge) 3.58 Carex lupullna (Common Hop Sedge) 3.25 Carex stpata (Common Fo< Sedge) 0 60 Carexvulpinoidea (Brown Fox Seage) 1.79 Elymus canadensis (Canaaa Wild Rye FLS) 1.19 Etymus 'Jirginicus (Virginia Wild Rye PLS) 0.30 GliCena gran dis (Reeo Manna Grass) 0.30 Juncus dudlejl (Dudley s Rush) 0.65 Juncus mterior (Inland Rush) 0.89 Panrcum viroatum (SwitCh Grass PLSJ 0.65 Swpus abo>1rens (Darf:-green Bulrush) 1.30 Scirpus cyperinus {Wool Grass) 0.32 Swpus valious (Great Bulrush) 3.58 Sorghastrum nutans (lnd1an Grass PLS) 0.89 Sparlin a pect1nata (Cord Grass PLS) 0 89 lolai by WI. GRASSES, SEDGES & RUSHES: Prairk,\-tonn 1\:urscry B-1

Attachment B -Seed and Plant Plug Species (cont.) Table B-2. Native species seed mix for mid and upper bank. -J!Ji!~--~~zrrr-~ Species % Rudbeckia triloba (Brown-eyed Susan) 1.52 Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) Astragalus canadensis (Canada Milk Vetch) Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower} Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower) Eryngium yuccifolium (Rattlesnake Masterj Gentiana flavida (Cream Gentian) Heliopsis helianthoides (Early Sunflower) Lespedeza capitata (Round-headed Bush Clover) Monarda fistulosa (Wild Bergamot) Parthenium integrifolium ~Wild Quinine) Penstemon digitalis (Foxglove Beardtongue) Oalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover} Ratibida pinnata (Yellow Coneflower) Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan) 1.01 Silphiurn integrifolium (Rosin Weed) 1.1 0.51 Silphium laciniatum (Compass Plant} 1.01 4.55 Solidago ng1da (Stiff Goldenrod) 0.51 2.53 Zizia aurea (Golden Alexanders} 2.02 2.88 Total for FORBS 3J.93 1.01 ir~sr?'?'~~~/~$i!fo.?&~~~~?~ft 1.52 ~~~J;j;iii)J;::t~~~;;~~~~~ 1.1 Species % 1.01 Andropogon gerardii (Big Bluestem) 22.03 2.53 Elymus canadensis (canada Wild Rye) 11.01 1.52 Panicum virgatum (Switch Grass) 1.52 Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass) 1.52 Total for GRASSES & SEDGES 4.05 Rudbeckia subtomentosa (Sweet Black-eyed Susan} 0.51 1.1 31.94 66.08 Table B-3. Native species plug list. low Water Line Corner Mid- and Upper-Bank Asclepias incarnata (Marsh Milkweed) Allium cernuum (Nodding Wild Onion) Elyrnus virginicus (Virginia Wild Rye) Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Milkweed) Eupatorium maculatum (Spotted Joe Pye Weed) Echinacea pal/ida (Pale Purple Cone Flower) Eupatorium perfoliatum (Boneset) Elymus canadensis (Canada Wild Rye) Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Hypericum pyramidatum (Great St. Johnswort) Pycnanthemum virginianum (Mountain Mint) Liatris spicata (Marsh Blazing Star) Solidago riddellii (Riddell's Goldenrod) Penstemon digitalis (Foxglm.e Beard Tongue) Spartina pectinal a (Prairie Cord Grass) Potentilla arguta (Prairie Cinquefoil) Verbena hastata (Marsh Vervain) Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan) Carex ssp. (Misc. Sedges) Silphium integrifolium deamii (Rosinweed) Smilacina stellata (Starry False Solomon's Seal) Sporobolus heterolepis (Northern Dropseed) Tradescantia ohiensis (Ohio Spiderwort) Veronicas/rum virginicum (Cul~.er's Root) Zizia aurea (Golden Alexander) B-2

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