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Deerfield trustees consider proposal to allow partial village census

Meeting 10

At a meeting this week, the Deerfield Board of Trustees considered a proposal to allow the U.S. Census to perform a partial census in the village.

The board consists of the mayor and six trustees, all of whom are elected for four-year staggered terms and who serve without pay. The board is the legislative body of the village government.

Below is the agenda for this meeting, as provided by the board.

TENTATIVE AGENDA FOR THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Monday, June 20, 2016, 7:30 P.M.

Call to Order

Roll Call

Pledge of Allegiance

Minutes of Previous Meeting

Bills and Payroll

Public Comment

REPORTS

16-61 Report of Staff re: Right-in-Right-out Curb Cut for Access to the Lindeman Lot

(Between AT&T Building and Fleet Feet) from Deerfield Road

16-64 Report of Staff re: Amending Chapter 3, Alcoholic Beverages, of the Municipal Code

to Create a Class O License Classification to Allow Beer and Wine in its Original

Package at Automobile Convenience Food Shop and Issuance of One Class O

License

CONSENT AGENDA

OLD BUSINESS

16-41-2 Ordinance Authorizing a Fence Height Modification at 705 Indian Hill Road for a

Fence 10 Feet in Height Instead of the Permitted Maximum Height of 7 Feet – 2R

16-57-1 Ordinance Updating the 1986 Deerfield Appearance Code, Adoption of Two

Booklets: Building and Site, and Signs – 1R

16-62-1 Authorization to Execute an Agreement with the U.S. Census Bureau to Conduct a

Partial Special Census (AMLI/Woodview)

NEW BUSINESS

16-65 Resolution Approving Lease of Village Property at 1219 Carlisle Place

Items for discussion by Mayor and Board of Trustees

Reports of the Village Manager

Adjournment

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