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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVILLAGE BOARD - 07/14/1958 - VILLAGE BOARD MINUTES OF A RrsTU AR MENWI NO OF PRESIDENT ASID BOARD OF !RUSUaS OF E - kC'-? OF X-K GROVE VILLAGE, 11.T I cls, HEO ON u-ULY 14, 19590 Frosidaut Chaarlaa A. Rodlmair called tho mostang to order at at the Ina ho Rupley School in said Villago and directed the Pillage Clear to call the .. Upon the roll being called., the following TructosJs$ answered 14PRESEPtT-11: F Angelottio Morgan P; Burke, Jr,® James Lo Carroll, Laurence F. Qrindel, Roger J. Patser and Leara d A. Scharringlaumon; "ABS x'": Noae, Also present at this meeting: Frank Ado opeka, Village Attoraey; Police 0hief" Ed,�mrd Clifford; Jack Hichale, Secretary of the Plan Commissalon; Frank Si iha :inghsaaw, Acting Bu-ildizC Superintes_dent of whe Vidlsgo; Johan. Corrie, representing the Elk Grove Harald; and residantG of the Village of Elk Grove. It vao moved by `- rites Ses'tarringhausen and raeonded by Trustee Grindej that tho Xjr.utes of a R®gular Yeating of the President and Board of Tbns@oas hcl,d on June 23, 19;S, as submitted, be =.proved The motion eras,: voted upon by acclamation. Whereupon the Prezldent. dselw.�od th6 motion carried and $he Mlnuga@ approved. Jack Mebalep Secretary of the Plan Commission, presented a Flint of W4&llege Ssabd4 vislon on pito Prospect Road oubaide of 'but within tits mile and ono-Falf.' limits of the Village and stated that a reit azt- for ria-oubdi.vi.aion had been made for this property and that the Plea CaiSaPida recoRimQnded approval of She Board oa this Plato -- I e taao moved by Tr-node Carroll' and seconded by Trustee Burke,, Jr., that the President and gi12_m,gp Clark-be auU.k1Y:Gd to sign the Plat of Fsille's Snbdi- vis;ion, The mot?o-.1 w wted :apon by raealamation. Wharewon the Presider-t de- clared tho momloa carried. Tra stee Carroll presented a petition from 21%e Chiasgv Title and- Trast Compa ae Trust©o rxadea Trust 30. 39909E, fttejd auly 11, 19590 requesting that tht follot- lag desacribed land and i arfttoryr be >aa,Qexed to and become a part, of the Village of ' grove Village: Ofte solx4h thirty-Giz, ';36) acro";; of lot eleva_u (11) gra -'tho r subdivision of the zEetaeo of Agnry Landa*ir being a part of eeolUous tws t?<-elf (26) rand thy;ty-feve (33),, tovnohip forty-one (41) a rirth, rage e'.s�sn (ll)o east of tins alyd Prinoipel Yerir7 as of Gook CW-w_,ty, §llf aoi®o `qhs peti.tioa sta ad thea (1) seal above 4azarlbed ?and and territory is not with.ina she crorpo-'rate tiimits Fz any municipa?atyo (2) said above described laud a_ed yerxl- tory is con-tiguoug to the ®llla e of Elk Grave Village,, Illinois and (3) wdd abova de-lt�r lbed lara and terri°5cry bas no sl:ector a or inahibitants w esi.dlzg thereon, Trr_aijee Goll F--lso p:es; seed the plat of anuazati6n for the above described p.roporty and � progoaed ordinance entitled' 'AN ORDINANCE amsxdng cart in uncle to the Vilz ® of Elk Gro a 6ia5 tae, I?linos 3. 1.2 wao moved by. Traotsn ra ? Qen ead seconded by 0111ruastea Car:reU, t �t Ordiawnce iR6 . S5 aialv-1,l o �� UR7�lI �C se r^ carton I sE+¢is t.o the :�2?z c Elk. rove f1 ge, aulanoeso", big ws?opteda The P?'sssidasaat aeLesi they the roll 'be oallsd for a vote on the radion and_upon the roll being called, the followdng Trustees voted 9AW., Angelott , Bink®, Jr., Carroll, Grindel, Padoer and S riagbaus n: "UY`a; gone. W eras pon the President deal.arizg tb o the ordinande laving received the Votes3 of ttwro-thirds of the aorparate authorities, declared said notion carried wid Ona, ordimanee passed and approved sane in open ;iGeting by affixing his sigmturo thayetoo o 714,5$ It maim moved by Trugteo Pater and coaonded by Trustee Burke, Jr. that the Prociden`r and Clark be authorised to execute the plat of subdiviolon of Lot 7 on Route 93 in Centel Industrial Para; The President asked that the roll be called for a vote on the motion and upon the roll being callod, `6ho following Truetese answered "A`E": Ant lotti, Burke, Jr., Carroll, GYindel, Patser and Scaarringhausen; "2TAV21: Mone, Whsraupon the President declared the notion carried, President Hodlmair asked Mr. Opeka, If it would be possible to secure a large nap of the Village. Mr. Opeka said that ho would check on the :attar egad re- port on the cost, etc., at the next Ueoting of the ;resident and Board of Trueteea. The Village Clerk submitted the Treasurer's report for the period ending Jung 30, 1959, shoeing a balance on hand of $17,627,35. Praaldmt Nodlmair directed that this raport be platad on file, Trustee Carroll, Chairaran of the Finance Committee, presented and read fourteen invoices to bo approved for payaent. Total amount $2,192.75- It sae Moved by °Trastae Scharringitatecan and seconded by Trustee Grindel that the following invoices be approved for payment; W.L. Hodes Trenching Service - Trenching & Backfilliag for Street Lights 4,999 L.P- 6 350 per L.P. $1J46-15 James L. Carroll - reinbures for Postage for Police Department 11-32 Herbert Plutamer - 19 Hours Labor for JT nitor Seco Month of May $25.00 a a a a a 0 . a e Jae D.00 50.00 Chief Edward Clifford m Reimburse for 20 - 91 steel pouts 20.00 Northwest Clean Towel Service - Months of MAY & Juno .& $3.35 per month 6070 Illinoic Bell Telephone Company - Invoice Of June 21, .1958, Police Dept;. 45995 Wm. H. Miller's Service - Mouth of June - Police .Dept. 34.24 Mayor & Wanthe, Inc., (Rubber Stapp and Pad for Police Dept.) 4.33 Paddock Publicatione - Printing for Bldg. Dept. Ins. 306 $67-75 7 3o47. 64.05 A 3050 .5 .20 215.00 Paddock Publications. Inc., Reprints of Ordiazance No. 60 and 7.50 Johnny & R®s Invoice #45 - Month of June 2.00 Morava Stationers - Hiso. Offioo Supplies for Building Department -27.02 The American Society of Machanio.l Engineo s (National Pl-uabing Code 11.,-•10) 3.50 Vr=k F. Schagrringhaueen - reimburse for cash purchase for materials requi:od bo .build offices for Bldg. Dept. 1 East Higgins Road Total.... g p^� 26.14 To al..o v v....P,192-75: The President awed that the roll be callad on the Faction and upon the roll being called, the following Truste©s anstmred "AYE": Angelotti, Burke. Jr., Carroll, Grandelo Pataar and Saharringhauaen; "KU11: Nene. Whereupon the Preeident declared the motion carried. Trustee Carroll, Chairman of the Pisano@ Committee, presented two.propoeals to the President and Board of Trustees relative to hiring an auditor for the Ville-goo The proposal from Bernard A. Rubin, Certified Public Accountant, 79 Wast Monroe *Street, Chica4p, dated June 16, 1955, reads ae follows: "Recently I discussed with you various accounting problems as relat6d to the Village of Elk Grove Village. I had the opportunity of examining various accounting records and I believe that I ams in a position to estimate. the cost of auditing the accounting recordo to April 30, 1955, and to ast up f appropriate accounting records to be sized in subaequene years ae follow,-. (a) Audit of accounts for Village of Elk Grove Village to April 30, 1959 $200.00 (b) Systema and procedure work for continuation of the system. 100.00 $300-G0 May I have the opportunity of disau8sing this matter with you? Very truly yourq, /c/ Bernard Ao Rubin Be--pard A. azbin Cortified Public Accountant 2. 7/14/55 -The proposal from Laurin, Sahultols & Tipper. Cartift ed Public Accountants, Arlington Heights,, dated Ju?y 10, 1953, read as follows: . "Pursuant to telephoned request w© vi eh to rake the follmiinag recommendations with ragard to the acconnting records of Elk Grave Village, 1. Cash Receipts Register (laateT this cissa b® eaVsnded to include a Revenue Ledger showing anual estimated revenues and actual, rov®nus recoi.ptz. 2. Cash Aisburccemants Register with an appzopriatlon Bapenditures Ledger tiQd in. 3. Autographic Register for the giving of receipts for all income Items. As you grope you will need to amplify the above basis, records, ae wm11 as other neer records. Monthly reports can be prepared from the above basila records to show for each class of recalpt® and ®�penditures; 1. Estimated Revenuee, Revenue Receipts for the mouth and 400tal Revenue Receipts to data. 2. Annual appropriationeo appropriation espendi auras for the mouth and total to date. Yours very. truly, LAWN, SOIRUTMI S & PEPPER 2, F. Laurlu E. F. Laurin° Trustee Carroll stated that the Finmea Committee .recomended that the proposal of Bernard A. Rubin be accepted by the Preeldent and Board of Trustees. It was moved by Trustee Carroll and seconded ty Trusteo Burke, Jr. that Bernard A. Rubin be engaged as auditor for the Village to audit the accounts to April 30, 195!3 and to set up a syst©ai of accounts for the cowing.yeas. The Presidamt asked that the roll be callod on the motion and upon the roll being called, the following Truoateec answarad "AU": Angelotti, Burka,, Jr., Carroll, Griadel, Patter and Scharringhaucan; "WAY": None. W'haroupon the President do- cla red, the motion. carried. Trustee Grindel, Chairaw of the Streeve end Sewers Committee, said that a storm @evaer on Higgins and Wildwood needed repair and he ouggested that c¢,aaerete invert be poured there. He said it would cost approximately $100,00 It was moved by Trusa$oo Angebot t4 and seconded by Trastoo Carroll that the Board of Trustees authorize the repair ,of the stoma slayer on Higgins and Wildwood to the extent of $100.00. The President aaked that the roll be called on the notion and upon the roll being called, the following Trust ace aanawered "AYE": Angelotti,, Burke, Jr., Carroll, Grindsl, Fatzar and Scharringhaueca; rNAYN. Bone. Whereupon the Presidcnt declared the motion carried. Trustee Patzer seated that a request had boon received to execute Resolution lso. �. 5-59 entitled aRESOLUTIOH accepting Oakton Street in the.Vil3,.age of Elk Grove }, 'pillage, Section 1. North.", which resolution ?had been adopted by Who President and Board of Truatese June 23, 1.956 and which had not been approved because of a portion of the curb in Oakton Street which was not complete. Trdstee 'atser presented a letter dated July 14, 1958 froBa the Real Estate Department of Centex Construction Co., Ino. and signed by Evan Stebbins requesting the Village accept Oakton Street for maintenance and enclosing a chem in the azount of $500,00 to be placed.fn escrow to assure completion of Oakton Street. Trustees Patzer said with.this money in esorowq .the Village could safely accept the maintenance of Oakton. Street. 3- 7/14/56 It vas moved by Trustee Pataer and seconded by Trustee Grindel that the Village accept the cheek for $500,00 to be held in escrow pending com- pletion of that portion of the curb in Oakton .Street that is not completodo The President asked that the roll be called on the notion and upon the roll being called, the following Trusteem anawered "AYE" : Angelotti, Burke, Jr., Carrollo Grindelo Pataer and Scharrigghausen; "NAY": Ilona, Whereupon the President declared the motion carried and approved Resolution No, 55-58 in open meoting by aff'&3ing his.:_b2gnature ther®too Trustee► Scharringhausen, Chaiman of Fire ;and Police Committee, sggested that the Board of Trustees approve the hiring of a capabla person to install signs in the Village. President Hod1m it referred this mattar to the Fire- and Police Committee for .study. The Village Clerk read a letter fb6m. the Police Dapa.rtmmenfo datod June 30, 1959 submitting names for approval as Special Polioo who would work through the Polico Chief and stating that thsae 'man ?could be called to duty on special occaesions or emergencies. . The names subz§itted aro so follows: Glenn. E. Watterman, Malcom Williams, halter H. He kfanz, Charles JuberS, Jamas Go Smith, Larry H. Brown and Richard A. Ahlgren. The; letter stated that Mr. Ahlgren Would be a special officer and legal adviser to this group sinco he is a fo--zsr F.B.I. member and at present is practicing la:i. It was mored by Trustee Scharringhausen and seconded by Traotas Pataer that the President and Board of Trustees concur in the appointment of she above .names for Special Police until appointment is revoked and that the above persons are subject to call to duty by the Chief of Police, The President anked that the roll.be called on the notion and upon the roll being called, the aollovIvZ Trustsec answered "AYN": Angelotti, Burks, Jro, Carroll, Grindelo Pataer and Scharringhausen; "I;AY": None. lew9re-apon the President declared the motion carried. Trustee Burke, Jr. presented a proposed ox?dnznca to the President -and Board of Trustees entitled "Ali ORDIIIANCE GRPINTING TO THE ILLINOIS BILL TELEPHONE COWANY, ITS LESSEES9 SIICCRSSOHS AIM ASSIGNS, CERTPIN RIOIJUS IN THE VILLP_GE OF ELS GROVE VILLAGE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS". This proposed ordinance. had previously been studied by. the President and Board of Trustees. It was moved by Trustee Burke,, Jr, and se:onded by Trustees Carroll that Ordinance No. 67 entitled 8JW OHD111A tCE GRANTING TO THEE ILLINOIS BELL ` ELE ROM Co" NY, ITS LESSMS, SUCCESSORS AND .ASSIGNS, =TAX!? RIGHTS III ME VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE, COOK COUNTY, ULINOIS", be adopted, The Pr9aidsnt asked that the roll be called for a vote on the motion and upon the roll being called, the following Truoteos answered fDAMP: Angelotibi, Burke, Jr,o Carroll., Grindel, Pa ze: and Scharringhausen; "NAY": Ilona, hereupon the President declared the motion carried and the ordinance passed and approved same In open aaes Ing by affixing his signature ther®oo, Trustee Burk®, Jr. then presented a letter dated July 9, 195$ from the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Arlington Heights, requesting pervasion to perform work- as indicated on a plan attachad ih accordance with the terms of the ordinance granting certain rights to Illinois Ball Telephone Company, It was moved by Trustee: Burke, Jr„ and oeaco�!dsd by Trustoe Patger that the Board of Trustees of the ''r'illage grant permission to the Illinois Bell Telephone Company to install undeargrouak3 cable in Pratt Boulevard, The Procldent asked that the roll be called' on the motion and upon the roll being call®d, .the follo-Ang Truataes answered "AIE": Angelotti, Burke, Jr. , Carroll, G-Tindal, Pager and Scharringhausen; "IIAY': None. Whereupon the Pre zidmt deelarod the motion carried. Trustee Burke, Jr. informsd the President and Board of Trusbeea that Frank Schairinghausen e a term as Acting Buildigg Stworintendent for the Village for a. three month period, effect48ey April 15, 1958, Is ended as. of July 15, 195,. 4, 744/50 It vas; moved by Trustoe Burks, Jr. and seconded by Trustee Scharringhausen that Frank Sc:harri au3gn be re-appointed as Acting Building Superintendent for the Village Aor the r-omaindar -of the fiscal year ending April 30; 1959 at the game term@ as his previous appointment. The President asked that the roll be called for a voto on the motion and upon the roll being called, the following Trustees answered "AYES: Angelotti, Burke, Jr.,. Carroll, Grindel, Patser and Scha,rringhauseu; "NAY": Hone. Whereupon the Prosidesm declared the notion carried. Trust-ea Burke, Jr., Chairman of the Judiciary and Blaild4:ag CoamLtteee reportied on bul'ldfng progress and eaid that he hoped to have recommen,lations from .the Zoaiag Board of Appeals on fences goon so action could be tacan at the n®xf, Board iiaetang. Trmetee Angelotti, Chairman of the Public Feluafons Co=lttes, said.that frem reeding the Elk Grove Harald, he has gotten the impression thaat relations . between the residents of the Village and the Berard of -Tr+aiteesa is not very good.. Trustee Angelotti gave the res3idonts of-the Village, present at the meeting, his home phone- number (POr ter 6-0795) .and urged them 6o call him if there vore any complaints to be made, Trustee Burke, Jr. otated that any member of. the Board of Trustees or President Hodlnair would be willing to discasa any pro- biese with the'residentsa of the. Village. President Hbdlss i?. said that if the residents of the Village prefer to elect other Trustees at 601-to heat election, it would be up� to them and .tiiat the President and Board of Trustees have. done the boat that.'they possibly could have in their tern of office, President Hod1mair also said that no one is .getting any money out of this deal. President Hodlmair said that he would appreciat© any help at all from the residents of the Village on the proble.a of the high tonsrion line. One of the ro.®idents present said that he thought the help on the high tension line problem should start with the Board of .Trustees and wanted to knots wham the Board had been doing to help. Mr. Opeka then said that the Village Board had authorized him to proceed with a rehearing on the high tension line matter and that the natter has not been forgotten. ler. Opeka said that he was learning a lot from the Dee Plaines ease and that -in the nest 30 days he could elk® definite recommeada- tions to the Board. `Phe Village Clerk read a .letter dated July 10, 1958 from the State of Illinois, Department of Revenue. Springfield and signed by Richard Jo Lyons, Director of Revenue advising that municipal teaxfor the Village has bean reported and collected for the month of April and that the amount to be remitted is $4:9.50. Thisa letter was placed in the Village Clerk0c files. The Village Clerk read a letter dated July, 2, 1953 from the State of Illinois, Department of Public Health, Division of .Saaitery Enginoer6xg, Springfield and signed by Q.S. Hallden, Sanitary Engineer, aalmowledging receipt of Resolution No. 4--59 with respect to nater and sever parmits. adopted by the Village Board of Elk Grove Village on June 23, 1958. Thie letter was placed in the*'Village Clarkusa files. rl%o Vi1).age Clerk then read a lst`�er dated juna 30, 1955 from he State Dopart-an t of Public Health, Division of Sanitary Enginesririg, Sprixzgfield regarding Elk Grove Village d Yater m Proposed. IaTrovad, Approval hio. 4+22--1558. The letter stated that approval le hereby given of the plans and specifications for the proposed iE�proeemaats to watervorks, Including watermaia extension of the plans entitled "Village of $Lk Grove Village, Elk Grove Totnehip, Cook County, Illinois, Section III". This letter was placed in the Village Clerk°e files. The Village Clark then read a letter dated July 11, 1959 from The Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago and signed by H. P. Rpmey, Chief Engineer. The letter acknowledged receipt of Resolution No. 4-59 requesting that the Sanitary District amend sewer permits by including Elk Grove Mater and Sewor Co., Inc. and advised that the permits had been emended. 5� 7/14/59 James Carroll read a letter dated July 1, 1955 from the Real Estate Department of Centex Construction Company, Inc., which letter reads as follows: "The undersigned as the owners of the horeanalfter described real estate, hereby makes application for rezoning from that of its present claasifi- cation of R-3 6,0000 square Moot sirele family dwelling district to that of B-1 Business District the following described real estate, to-wit: That past of Section 28, Township 41 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the Southeact corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 29; thence Forth along the East line of said Section 23 chaino and 39 links more or less to the center of a road.; thence Borth 74 d.ogress Hest along the center of said goad,, 8 chains and 4S links; thence South parallel with the East line of said Section, 25 chains and 60 links more or lees to a pout due Wiest of the place of beginning; thence East 8 chains and 17 link® more or lees to the point of beginning, except, that part thereof opened by Chicago District Pipeline Company and described ars follova: An 82-1/2 boot strip of property across Lot 1 of Accessor's Division located in the Northeast 0.1aarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 41 North, Range 11, Ba®t. of the Third Principal Meridian described as beginning at a point on the' East line of said Southeast Quarter and 242.72 feet South of the North line of said Southeast Quarter and. extending Northweaterly' for a distance of 546.7 feet to a pointon the West line of Lot 1 and 178.1+ feet south of thea North line of Bald Southeast Quarter; thence Southerly along; tho West lime of Lot 1 for a distance of 83,08 feat, said line being 542.87 feet West of and parallel. €o the East line of a point on the E'aet lira of said Southeast Quarter ®aid point being 325,80 feet South of the north line of said South- east Quarter; thence Northerly ,Tong the East line of said South- east Quarter 83,08 feet to the place of begizaning. and that said pipeline property be sonad. as a opecifal viae. The above property is located Fast of the Branigar Subdivision lying between Landoeier Road on the Forth, 'Donne Read oa. the «eet, and the Southerly limits of the Branigar Subdivisiou- on the South. Your early attention in the processing of this matter will be appreciated. Our check in the sum of $50;00 to cov­�r coats as provided by ordinance is enclosed herewith. Yours very truly, GREAT NORTHERLY DEVELOPMENT CO. /s/ Evan W. Stebbins Evan W. Stebbins Vice President" It was moved by Trustee Patzer and seconded by Trustee Carroll that the request ftom Centex Construction Co., Inc. that the above described property be rezoned from that of its present classification of R-3 6,000 square foot single family dwelling district to that of B-1, Bvairsss District be referred to the Zoning Board of Appeals for Public Rearing and recommendation. The President asked that the roll be called for a vote on the motion and upon the roll being called, the following Trustees answered "ATE": Angelotti, Burke, Jr.., Carroll, Grindel, Patzer and Scharringhausen; "HAY" : None. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried. Mr. Opeka presented a proposed ordinance to the President and Board of Trustees entitled "AN ORDIWICF, annexing land and territory completely surrounded by the Village of Elk Grove Village". Mr. Opeka said that the territory that the ordinance covers is two small pieces which are completely surrounded by the Village. This property to described as follows: 6. 7/1+/58 Of Lots 13 and 14 in `t'hieannn bstaos Subdivision of parts of Sections 23 and 29, Township 41 Fort-h: Range 11, East of the. Third Principal r-feridi a.n in Cock Ccr.mty;, Ulinoig. It was moved by Trustee Se-arringhailsen and seconded by Trustee Grinde1 ahat 4Sdinenco xo0 63 entitled "Ag 0011 CE ane-sig lane? and tarritor-j coo- ple rely surrounded by the Ti 1p-ge of Eli: GroveVillage', tis adopted. The President asked than the roll be called for a vote on the motion and troop the. roll being called, the following Truotees Eitswered "ltd": An&Giotti, Burks, Jr., Gp,rroll, Grindel, Patzer and Scharringhaueen; "may?': Woneo Whereupon tate President declaring that the ordinance received the vote@ of two-thfrda of tate corporate authoritiee, deela:red: said notion carried and 'he ordinance passed and appro ed sane in open meeting by affixing his oignatura tryareteo Mr. CpekaZ ®fated that he had received a copy of a latter from the nook County 3i_ghway Dopartment, dated juiy 9, 19r-8 regarding Landmelor 13oa.do " Mr o Gpeka stated that the Cour}.- he;,, approved tha regaest for the isidening and pavigg of Landmai ar Road. Mr. Opeksa also said that he tattsnded the Hearing before the Coamerce Commizaiob regardiDg .Elk Grose 14ater and. Seder Company s ecuesting a Certificate of Conven- i-ence and Necessity to extend aaijs s to zsrvice the entiro Vil:mge and all land that may be annexed. Mr. Opa:ka went opt :record at the, hos,.ring to say that the Village was 4n fa,•;,crc of this. Mrs GpGka said the Saiiitary District objected because they did not think the present antereeptor would serve the entire area as now planned. Mr. Cpeka said the Metropolitan- Sanitary 'District, after the Rearing, sant i.2 their report based on es,isTra-ued population and possible araoune of sevage tha--. would flow through this interceptor. He ,.-aceivedhio cony of ttiz report,, and I t iiidicated that if we build 6,GOC homes and develop industrial area, it wili take approxiiaately 9,000,000 gallons per day. err Gpeka said he. 113 atmitine the retort from the Commerce Go bnsiono It was -moved by Trustee ngelotti and seconded by -ruotee Grindel that this me©':inrg adjourn. the motioa was votod upon by e.cclas,ationo Wh-sreupon the President declared he not—lon carried and the meetiang regularly c'djoLiX°Y1ed. 57i?l.age Clerk APPROVED: pr8roident 7o 7/14/;in