4-1 CHAPTER 4. VILLAGE OF BEDFORD PARK ANNEX 4.1 HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN POINT OF CONTACT Primary Point of Contact Alternate Point of Contact Sean M. Maloy, Fire Chief 6820 South Archer Road Bedford Park, IL 60501 Telephone: 708-563-4510 ext. 103 Email Address: [email protected]William Thomas, Asst. Fire Chief 6820 South Archer Road Bedford Park, IL 60501 Telephone: 708-563-4510 ext. 306 Email Address: [email protected]4.2 JURISDICTION PROFILE The following is a summary of key information about the jurisdiction and its history: • Date of Incorporation 1940 • Current Population: 588 as of 2010 US census • Population Growth: Based on historical figures the population of the Village will remain flat due to the small geographical area zoned for residential occupancies. Should the village leadership decide to change the current zoning of the town to include more residential units there could be large scale growth. • Location and Description: The Village of Bedford Park is a suburb of Chicago, located on the southwest side of the city only two blocks from Midway Airport. The eastern border of the Village is on Cicero Avenue (IL Rt. 50) and runs west for about five miles to the Des Plaines River. The village borders the City of Chicago and the Village of Summit on the north and the Villages of Justice and Bridgeview and the City of Burbank on the south. • Brief History: The Village of Bedford Park was incorporated in 1940. However, settlement of both businesses and residents predates the incorporation date. The Corn Products Refining Company moved to the area in 1907. Also during the early 1900s, a railroad yard was built that brought in business to the east side of what is now Bedford Park. These two developments, still in Bedford Park today, drove the development of the Village. • Climate: The climate of Chicago is classified as humid continental, with all four seasons distinctly represented: wet springs; hot and often humid summers; pleasant autumns; and cold winters. Annual precipitation is average, and reaches its lowest points in the months of January and February, and peaks in the months of May and June. • Governing Body Format: The Village of Bedford Park is governed by a Village President and six trustees, all elected at large for four year terms. This body will assume the responsibility for the adoption and implementation of this plan. There are four (4) departments providing services: Fire, Police, Water, and Public Works. There are also several community based committees established under the charter that report to the Village President. • Development Trends: The Village of Bedford Park is land locked on all sides by other established communities. There is not an opportunity to annex land unless another town was
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CHAPTER 4. VILLAGE OF BEDFORD PARK ANNEX
4.1 HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN POINT OF CONTACT
Primary Point of Contact Alternate Point of Contact
Base Map Data Sources:Cook County, U.S. Geological Survey
VILLAGE OFBEDFORD PARK
Modified Mercalli Intensity
Event Date of May 26, 1909. Originalmagnitude of 5.0; increased magnitude foranalysis of 6.0. Depth: 10 km. EpicenterLat/Long: 41.6N 88.1WAn Epicenter Map is derived from a databaseof historical earthquakes developed from threesources (Composite Earthquake Catalog,2002, Earthquake Data Base, 2002, andEarthquake Seismicity Catalog, 1996). Thedatabase has been sorted to remove historicalearthquakes with magnitudes less than 5.0.The Epicenter Map is based on a historicalearthquake epicenter, selected from thedatabase.
Illinois Historical1909 Earthquake
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Soil classification data provided by the IllinoisState Geological Society.The procedures outlined in the NEHRPprovisions (Building Seismic Safety Council,2004) and the 2003 International BuildingCodes (International Code Council, 2002)were followed to produce the soil site classmaps. Central U.S. Earquake Consortium(CUSEC) State Geologists used the entirecolumn of soil material down to bedrock anddid not include any bedrock in the calculationof the average shear wave velocity for thecolumn, since it is the soil column and thedifference in shear wave velocity of the soils incomparison to the bedrock which influencesmuch of the amplification.
Site ClassA - Hard RockB - RockC - Very Dense Soil, Soft RockD - Stiff SoilE - Soft SoilF - Site-Specifc Evaluation
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Base Map Data Sources:Cook County, U.S. Geological Survey
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Base Map Data Sources:Cook County, U.S. Geological Survey
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100-Year Modeled Tornado Event (F4)
500-Year Modeled Tornado Event (F5)
The 100- and 500-year events have beenmodeled based on fifty-nine years of tornadodata for Cook County. The wind speeds,widths, lengths, and direction for each eventwere developed using existing historicaltornado data. The simulated storms and theircorresponding losses within this jurisdictionwere used to determine the 100- and 500-yeareconomic loss event.