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GRANT PROGRAM: Approved Omnibus Vote.
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AUTHORIZATION TO NEGOTIATE FOR REFU
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FIRE EN-LQIN9I 5: Approved Omnibus Vote.
6. MEMS REMOVED FROM O NII3U, A ENDA: None. I'
7. ACTIVE AGENIaA(Items For Final Ac,�on1:
A. APPOINTMENTS:
Motion by Trustee McInerney, seconded by Trustee Savino,to concur
with the recommendation of President Bushy and re-appoint John G.
Baar to the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, with his three-
year term expiring May 2002. VOICE VOTE: Motion carried.
B. ORDINANCES&RESOLU I`IONS:
1) RDINAIeICI: 99-P ?-S-942 _A ORDINANCE REPEALING
ORDINANCE 99-PP-S-936 AUTHORIZING THE A E
BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED
BY THE VILLAG OF OAK BROOK:
The Village Board, at its Regular meeting of April 27, 1999, gassed
an ordinance declaring two (2) vehicles as surplus property and
authorized their sale at the DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference
auction on June 26, 1999. Since that time, it has been determined that
an administrative pool car (Chevrolet Caprice) is in need of costly
repairs. In lieu of repairing this car, staff recommends declaring it
surplus and keeping the car that was previously declared surplus(Ford
Crown Victoria).
Motion. by Trustee Caleel, seconded by Trustee McInerney, to pass
Ordinance 99-PP-S-942, "An Ordinance Repealing Ordinance 99-PP-
S-936 And
Authorizing Sale By Public Auction on Of Personal I
Property Owned By The Village Of Oak Brook", as presented and
waive the full reading thereof. ROLL CALL VOTE:
Ayes: 5 - Trustees Butler, Caleel, Craig, McInerney and Savino.
Nays: 0 - None.
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Absent: I - Trustee Kenny. Motion carried.
C. -WARD OF CONTLZA : No Business.
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK Minutes 3 of 18 May 25, 1999
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VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK �I
1200 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60,513-2255
PHONE- 631�
June 4, 1999 FAX: 630 990 C S-A �
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MEMO TO: Village President& Board of Trustees
FROM: Richard A. Martens,Village Attorney
SUBJECT: Prevailing Wage Ordinance
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RECOMMENDATION: That the Village Board pass the attached ordinance
Pursuant to the provisions of the so-called Prevailing Wage Act, the State requires that each
June the Village pass an ordinance ascertaining the prevailing rate of wages for various trades
employed in performing construction on public works within the Village. The Illinois Department
of Labor has released statistics relative to such prevailing wage rates for DuPage and Cook
Counties. Attached is an ordinance which adopts these mandated wage rates.
I understand you will consider this matter at your June 9, 1999 meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard A. Martens Ii
Village Attorney
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cc: Stephen o S. Veitch, Village Manager
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