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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 19

manner that will restrict current pedestrian traffic flow through the University parking lot north of and adjoining the easement area and die owner of the other major establishment shall agree to maintain an existing fence and rear building exits in a manner that will also restrict such pedestrian traffic flow. It Hereby Is Further Resolved that upon compliance with the terms of said agreement by owners of servient lands, and in accordance with the terms thereof, the Comptroller and the Secretary of this Corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed to execute, acknowledge, and deliver, in the name and in behalf of this Corporation, and under its Corporate Seal, a Quit Claim Deed and such other documents in connection therewith as said Comptroller and Secretary may deem necessary or desirable in order to release and convey to owners of servient lands all right title and interest this Corporation may have in or to said Easement area.

On motion of Mr. Neal, the foregoing resolution was adopted.

Easement to the V i l l a g e of Arthur (27) The village of Arthur is drilling a water well north of the University of Illinois' Hackett farm and wishes to install an eight-inch pipeline through the Hackett property through which to transport water to Arthur. The University has been asked to grant appropriate easements (both temporary and permanent) in order that this work can be done. The pipeline will be buried and, except for minor crop or soil damage, should not affect farm operations. The village will compensate the University at $3.00 per rod, or a total of $298, in addition to any crop and soil damages resulting from the installation operation or maintenance of the water main. The chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended the adoption of the following resolution granting the easement to the village of Arthur. I concur. Resolution Authorizing a Permanent Ten-Foot W i d e Easement and a Temporary Fifteen-Foot W i d e Easement to Village of Arthur f o r a W a t e r M a i n , Across Hackett Property Be It, and It Hereby Is Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public Corporation of the State of Illinois, that the Comptroller and the Secretary of this Corporation be, and they hereby are, authorized to execute, acknowledge, and deliver in the name and on behalf of this Corporation such instruments of conveyance, contract, or other document or documents as to them may seem necessary or desirable in order to grant to VILLAGE O F A R T H U R , a municipal Corporation of the State of Illinois, hereinafter referred to as "GRANTEE," its successors and assigns the right and easement to construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, alter, replace, move, and remove an eight-inch (8") water main and other equipment appurtenant thereto, under, through, and across die land hereinafter described and die right of ingress to and egress therefrom. Grantee shall agree to repair any damage caused to property of tiiis Corporation by the construction, reconstruction, operation, maintenance, renewal, or removal of said water main, and to indemnify the University and its representatives from liability in connection widi its activities; the term of said easement to be for such period as die easement may be used for the above-described purposes, but upon the discontinuation of use of or abandonment of said water main, said easement to thereupon cease and determine without necessity of reentry or demand; the rights and easement granted to be limited to the extent that this public Corporation has the present right and capacity to grant the same. The right-of-way easement shall be over the following described property: