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04/08/196862 April 8, 1968 The adjourned meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President at 8 :10 p.m. on April €3, 1968 in the Deerfield High School auditorium. The clerk called the roil and reported that the following were Present: H. Ross Finney, President Charles R. Bootz Bernard Forrest George !"elm Charles-H.Raff George P. Schleicher Absent: Raymond L. Craig and that a quo,num was present and in attendance at the meeting. Also present were Messrs. Richard Houpt, Village attorney, and Norris Stilphen, manager. The Village attorney read a proposed ordinance amending the Municipal Code pertaining to the licensing of real estate brokers, stating the policy for "open housing ", establishing procedures for licensing, fees, staridards of conduct, creation of Review Board, complaints, procedures, and penalties for violations. A large audience of approximately 310 persons were present. President Finney announced that persons wishing to speak were limited to three minutes in order to permit all to be heard. Trustee Kelm stated it was his opinion that all property in the Village should be included, not merely residential prope rty. The Village attorney stated that this provision could be added. Trustee Schleicher questioned provision for closed meetings by the Review Board since a new law requires public meetings for all boards and commissionsexcept for specific circumstances. The Village attorney stated the law had not been tested in Court, but there were strong,arguments for the validity of this section with respect to the matters contained in the ordinance. Trustee Kelm asked that the Real Estate brokers give consideration to the matter of open or closed meetings. Mr. Howard Kane, Chairman of the Human Relations Commission, reviewed the work of the Commission, eight public meetings having been held to consider an "open housing" or "human dignity" ordinance. He stated it was and is the recommendation of the members of the Human Relations Commission that a broader ordinance be adopted to include individuals as well as real estate brokers. He urged the Board to reconsider the adoption of the broader ordinance recom- mended by the Commission. About 60 persons expressed opinions on the proposed ordinance. Most urged the passage of the ordinance recommended by the Human Relations Commission. Several high school students spoke in favor of the enactment of a broad ordinance, stating they felt deprived of the opportunity to meet and work with persons of other races. Several citizens urged that a referendum be held on the question of whether an open housing ordinance should be passed, and stated it was their opinion that an ordinance was not needed. President Finney stated the proposed ordinance would be on the agenda for the next regular meeting on April 15, 1968. He commended the people who had spoken, expecially the students, for their thoughtful opinions, and stated the Board would give due regard to'the opinions expressed.. On motion by Trustee Bootz, seconded by Trustee Raff, the meeting was adjourned at 11 :30 p.m. APPROVED: President l ATTEST: Village Clerk