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Village of Hampton Board of Trustees met September 7

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Village of Hampton Board of Trustees met September 7. 

Here is the minutes as provided by the board:

Be it Remembered, that there Came and was Held a Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Hampton, Illinois in the Village Hall of Sad Village:

Members present: President Richard Vershaw

Trustee Heintz 

Trustee King 

Trustee Van Dieren 

Trustee Goodman 

Trustee Adams 

Supervisor McKay

Members absent: Trustee Hamilton

President Vershaw called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM. Clerk Bergeson called the roll noting a quorum present.

President Vershaw called the meeting to order to discuss the current water rates and several issues regarding Title Five of the Code of Ordinances:

o First on the Agenda was the discussion of the Notice of Delinquency, it shall be changed to 90 days not 60 days unpaid. 

o Snowbirds shall be added to the discontinued use of water portion of the Code of Ordinances and a fee will be assessed if a resident is to have their water turned off for the duration of the winter. Board would like Clerk Bergeson to check with City of East Moline as to the minimum amount they currently charge the Village for Water. 

o The Application for Water Service will be rewrote and amended. 

o There will be an increase in the water and sewer rates in the amount of 17%. 

o Clerk Bergeson to have Ordinance amended at the next regular board meeting.

There being no further business, it was motioned by Trustee King, second by Trustee Adams, to adjourn until the next regular meeting. All in favor: "Aye". None opposed. Hamilton: absent. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 8:02 pm.

http://www.hamptonil.org/downloads/09-07-17%20Minutes.pdf

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