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420

board or trustees

[February 14,

IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F the undersigned authorized officers of the parties hereto attach their signatures as official representatives and the corporate seals of the respective parties, this 2nd day of April, A. D., 1923. The Board of Trustees of the Urbana and Champaign Sanitary District Attest: By P. W . Wright Clarence N. Riley Its President Secretary The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Attest: By W . L. Noble H. E. Cunningham Its President Secretary O n motion of M r . Armstrong, the President and the Secretary of the Board were authorized to execute this contract. SANITARY SEWER IN COLLEGE PLACE (19) The following resolution, drawn by the Legal Counsel, granting permission to the City of Champaign to lay a tile sewer through the property of the University in College Place: W H E R E A S , the City of Champaign, Illinois, in the construction of a sanitary sewer desires to extend an eight inch tile over and through lotsfive(5), thirty-four (34), sixty-three (63), eighty-two (82), ninety-one (91), one hundred and ten (no), one hundred and nineteen (119), and one hundred and thirty-seven (137), of College Place, an addition to the City of Champaign, said lots being the property of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois; and, W H E R E A S , the extension of such sewer tile would benefit and enhance the value of said lots; B E IT R E S O L V E D , that permission and right-of-way be granted to the City of Champaign, Illinois, to extend and lay an eight inch tile sewer through the above described lots and premises, the center line of which shall be as follows; extending across said lot five (5) along a line parallel to and seven and one-half (7^') feet south of the north line of said lot five (5); also extending across said lot thirtyfour (34) along a line parallel to and two (2) feet north of the south line of said lot thirty-four (34); also extending across said lots sixty-three (63) and eighty-two (82) along a line designated as follows,—commencing at a point fourteen (14) feet east of the west line of Arbor Street and five hundred eighteen (518) feet south of the south line of Armory Avenue, thence northeasterly to a point fifteen (15) feet east of the west line of Third Street, andfivehundred four (504) feet south of the south line of Armory Avenue; also extending across said lots ninety-one (91) and one hundred, ten (no) along a line parallel to and six (6) feet south of the north line of said lots ninety-one (91) and one hundred ten (no); also extending across said lot one hundred nineteen (119) on a line parallel to and six (6) feet south of the north, line of said lot and across said lot one hundred thirty-seven (137) on a line parallel to and thirty (30) feet south of the north line of said lot; subject to the condition that in the extension and laying out of said sewer tile, no buildings or the foundations thereof should be damaged or interfered with; and subject also to the inspection of the Supervising Architect of the University of Illinois, for his determination as to whether or not said construction does in any way interfere with or damage any of the buildings or other property located upon any of the above described lots. O n motion of M r . Trimble, this resolution w a s adopted. APPROPRIATION FOR MUSEUM CASES (20) A recommendation that an appropriation of $6000 be made from the Reserve and Contingent fund for the completion of the case equipment of the present Natural History Museum space.