10/21/1947IL
for the transaction" of 'all Village business. All legal or.
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official proceedings of the President and Board of Trustees a
and all official business of the -Village shall be regulated ,
as to time in accordance with the provisions of this section;
and when an act -,is . -to -be-performed by ordinance.,-resolution
or action of a municipal officer or body, such act must be
performed according to the official time as im rein prescribed.
;., SECTION 2: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict with: this ordinance ,same are,,. be and .the y,..
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repealed., f*
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SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and
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effect from and a_f..,ter its pa ssa a and approval- according to law. t °
,Passed this, day of r, 1947
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Approved,.this day 'of • Ser, 1947.
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Pr sident of he Village
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?No further-business appearing, it was moved, seconded and
carried, to adjourn.
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Village Clerk Pre ident of the Board.
.. October 21, 1947•
A special meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the
Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President Robert S.
Alexander at 6 P. Y, for the - purpose of discussing the petition Tor
the vacation of certain streets and alleys in the Village of Deerfield
and for any other matters to be brought to the attention of the Board.
Roll call - Present - Trustee Banfield, Bradt, King, Mercurio,
Peterson and Stangor.
Absent - hone.
Trustee Mercurio made a motion which was seconded by Trustee Stanger
that vie adopt the following resolution:
y1j.TMA8, =IOUIM BUS LnMS, has filed an application for a
certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a motor
carrier between Deerfield and Wautogan, Illinois, as more particularly
set forth in the said applicatioh which is pending before the
Illinois Commerce Commission, and
g of bus seice as
$ry the rps
are in in need in the sald,applicatlon and
that such operation would be in the interest of public convenience
and'necessity,