Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1362_001MINUTES COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MAY 10y 1994 1OX101-0 014 1hol The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gerald Farley at 7:41 p.m. Present at the meeting were: Trustees George Clowes, Timothy Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron and Irvana Wilks. Absent from the meeting was Trustee Hendricks. Also present at the meeting were*. Village Manager Michae Richard l Janonis, Assistant to the Village Manager David Strahl, Village Attorney Everette Hill and Finance Director David Jepson. 11 MINUTES Motion was made by Trustee Corcoran and Seconded by Trustee Clowes to approve the Minutes of April 26,1994. Minutes were approved with Trustee Wilks abstaining. 1110 CITIZENS TO BE HEARD ,R C IV* UPDATE CHAPTER 13 W UQQ1011-1,' QRE,ANQ-P RENTAL RESPONSIBILITY pw� ORDINANCE Mayor Farley's opening comments stated that this 'I's the first comprehensive review and update since 1975 of the Village Liquor Code. Village ' Attorney Everette Hill provided an overview of the summary of changes in the new draft compared to the current Ordinance. A general discussion by the Village Board and the Village Attorney followed over specific language issues. Various nuances of the Code including definition of various terms were discussed. Consensus of the V111age Board: Approve the changes as discussed by the Village Board members and include the changes as outlined in the Code by the Village Attorney. The Board also directed staff to move forward with drafting the Ordinance in a form which could be considered at a future Village Board meeting. David Sche"In, 712 Na-WawTa, spoke. He 'stated that he felt the Parental Responsibility Ordinance was very good and he is happy that Mount Prospect has taken the lead in such an important issue and is thankful to the Board and Village Attorney for revising the Ordinance. Among the major benefits to be achieved was a supplement to the training time of the employees in utilizing software and hardware on the job. The program would provide funds for employees to purchase their computer, whereby employees would then repay the Village over a maximum of a two-year period. Vill. MANA!jgRj REPORT A*" None. IX, ANY OTHER BUSINESS Trustee Wilks congratulated the RAPP Group for their recent banquet. Trustee Clowes, recently attended a seminar about youth organizations and obtained some good information which he is going to pass along to other Board members. VL ADJOURNMENT The Committee of the Whole meeting adjourned into Executive Session at 10*000 P.M. Respectfully submitted, DAVID STRAHL Slrc istant to the Village Manager 3 Company Name: ................. Address: 'Village of Mount Prospec Cross Connection Control Surve �1 Contact Person,-, Title-, Phone Number: Property Owner (if different than above): MOMMIN& Street Address: . . . . .......... ... . ............ ...... City/Town: 400 ,,, County: State: I FEW*** Lip: What type of business are you in? (Please be specific, i.e. dry cleaner, shoe store, etc...) *1 What is your principle use of potable water? ... Does your company use potable water in any manufacturing/industrial process? (Please specify) Does your company use any hazardous or toxic material or chemical in any kind of process? If so, what? Do any of your company's buildings contain any hot water boilers, steam boilers, or instantaneous heat exchange water heaters? Are any of your company's buildings equipped with fire sprinkling systems that use chemical additives or outside fire hose connections? What is the size of your company's domestic water service line? What is the size of your company's domestic water service meter?, - - -- ------------- Does your company's domestic water service line have a cross connection control device? Yes No (Circle One) If yes, manufacturer: model: most recent test date: CCCDI Registration Number: What is the size of your company's fire water service line? What is the size of your company's fire water service meter?," Does your company's fire water service line have a cross connection control device? Yes No (Circle One) If yes, manufacturer: model: most recent test date: CCCDI Registration Number.- 0000,0010,001 Ww� � W-0000"11- - - - - __ N NNEMONNOWN00ft Is your company's water line a combined domestic/fire service? Yes N(i; If yes, what size is it? what size is the meter?, Does your company's combined domestic/fire water service line have a cross connection control device? Yes No (Circle One) If yes, manufacturer: 00#0"0' model, most recent test date: - . ........ CCCDI Registration Number: ....... I hereby certify that'. to the best of my knowledge, all the above information is accurate and that both domestic and fire water service lines have been protected from backflow or backpressure as required by the Village of Mount Prospect. Name: ...................... . . . .. ...... ......................................... . ........ Title: Date-, This form must be completed and returned to the Director of Inspection Services, 100 S. Emerson St., Mt. Prospect, IL 50056 per Village ordinance 22.402.2 within thirty (30) days. Village of Mount Prospect �iu��r° �u �� Mount Prospect, Illinois 1160wr Ad, jjtftM1'11 11fr'4"0%1 am INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR GERALD L. FARLEY AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES FROM: ASSISTANT TO THE VILLAGE MANAGER DATE: JUNE 91 1994 SUBJECT: CROSS -CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM Due to the complexity of the implementation of this Ordinance, the following outline details the issues and elements necessary to comply with this mandate. The IEPA has not defined penalties which may be levied against the Village of Mount Prospect for non- compliance. However, as more municipalities implement the regulations, the number of municipalities which have yet to implement the regulations is at such a level that IEPA has the staff resources to focus on the remaining towns to force full State-wide compliance. It is unclear what type of penalties IEPA may impose on municipalities who refuse to comply. In an effort not to test the available sanctions IEPA may pose and to minimize contamination exposure of the water system, we feel it is important to move forward with implementing this Ordinance. Without the implementation and follow-up of this mandate, the Village and the business user has significant liability exposure without the proper flow devices. However, once the program is implemented and the proper follow-up program is underway, both the Village and business user would have virtually no liability exposure. A. Require plumbing of each new service be installed in accordance with the requirements of the Illinois State Plumbing Code. Status: Mount Prospect is in full compliance. B. Require water customers to correct Plumbing Code violations which are a threat to the public water supply whenever such violations are discovered. Status: Mount Prospect has actively enforced the Plumbing Code a specified by the State. I C. Conduct a survey of all water services every two years. The survey would develop an inventory of how customers use water. Where potentially hazardous conditions are suspected, the water customer shall be required to have a licensed plumber to: Inspect the plumbing and test and maintain all cross -connection control devices annually. 2., Install a fixed air gap or a reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow preventer on the incoming service line to the premises. The air gap or RPZ must be maintained, inspected and tested annually. Status: All new construction or service upgrades must install the required devices as part of the application and review process. The Village of Mount Prospect has no Ordinance requiring retrofitting of these devices. A. Survey potentially high-risk commercial or industrial water users. The survey results will assist the Village staff to prioritize the users which will be required to install some type of cross -connection device. The risk assessment will be based on the type of business and the potential contamination risk to the Village water system. The survey review process will involve the Plumbing Inspector and Water Superintendent. The Public Works Department will be responsible for follow-up to ensure the surveys are returned. Failure to return surveys will cause a citation to be issued. B. Water users who are determined to have a high-risk potential to the Village water system will be required to install, test and maintain the control device as recommended by the Village. The risk hierarchy will be addressed in descending order. The Public Works Department will be responsible for isolating the municipal water system from high-risk users. Once the system is isolated from the municipal water system, the Inspection Services Department will be responsible for containing any contamination which enters the water users service, but stays within their metered internal service. C. Follow-up to the maintaining and testing of such devices will be performed through annual certification and re -surveying every two years to monitor compliance. D. Annual administration fee of $50 will be assessed by the Village per device to fund the administration of plan review, inspection and surveying costs. The cost to install the recommended device would be the responsibility of the water customer. A. Provide general information to the Village Board: June 1994 B. Advise Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce--, June/July 1994 (Coordinate implementation of regulations through meetings with sample of high-risk potential water users.) C. Adopt Ordinance implementing IEPA mandates.,, August 1994 D. Distribute and analyze surveys: September -December 1994 E. Begin notifying potential high-risk water users of proper control devices: Spring/Summer 1995 E ZRP IN 111110 F MI, 4*1 Consideration of waiving of permit fees for installation of such devices. Required to pass Ordinance as mandated by IEPA; however, the proposed implementation schedule may be revised according to Village Board desires. 40 Have the opportunity to work with high-risk potential water users to implement Ordinance through discussions with local commercial/industrial users. Typically, mandates are imposed without detailed implementation discussions with the persons affected. Pursue financial assistance programs to assist commercial/industrial users in complying with the Ordinance. Consideration of reviewing the proposed $50 fee per device, c -s D ID STRAHL AV i DS/rcc Mount rosy ect Public 'Works Department w I= 1CM, UISA INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Village Manager FROM: Director Public Works DATE: April 29, 1994 �0*1) OWNI 14'' On November 1, 1985, the State of Illinois passed Title 35 of N the Illinois Admi trative. Code, which reqt=es. all publi H, 6 r -b e r Week, HLW/SPD/td attach. C: Finance Director Director of InapectlonL Services. Deputy Director of Public Works Water/Sewer Superintendent 111 R If: V Village of Mount Prospect Cross Connection Control Program Development Plan April 18,1994 1.Er U A : Per Title 3 5 Illinois Administrative Code 607. 101 et. seq. the ,o(l. am, Review 1 2 TEPA has mandated that all potable water supplies develop and administer a cross - connection control program. The intent of this program is to isolate, and thereby protect, the public potable water supply from private plumbing arrangements conducive to hazardous backflow or backpressure incidents. This means that all connections to the Village water system must be equipped with a backflow prevention device. A cross -connection control program comprised of a proposed cross -connection control ordinance,, a cross -connection control survey, and a cross -connection control program development plan has been formulated. Each of these documents have been reviewed by the Public Works Department, Inspection Services Department, Finance Department, and the Fire Department. The Village program, as outlined, will address all potentially high-risk customers first; our commercial and industrial users. These customers will be required to install a cross -connection control device on their service line connection based on Village policy to monitor and regulate backflow or backpressure protection at the source of connection to the Village water supply. 2. Executive R"' tm: Ordinance, survey, and development plan review and approval by the Village Manager and the Village Board. 3. In1"t,ialSu,n&X: Cross -connection control device surveys will be mailed by the Public Works Department to users considered commercial or industrial concerns. The intent of the survey is to establish use. Simply, the survey will try to ascertain what customers are doing with the water the Village supplies. If customers introduce water into an environment in which a backflow incident would threaten the quality of the public potable water supply, they will be considered a high risk and be among the first users required to install a cross -connection control device. During this initial survey, it will not be necessary to require customers to contract %Be a certified cross -connection control device inspector (CCCDI) in order to complete the survey. All surveys will be returned to the Public Works Department within 30 days. 44, Anal : The Public Works Department and the Inspection Services Department will jointly review all completed surveys and rank customers according to their potential threat to the public potable water supply. The following hierarchy of risk is suggested: Industrial and Manufacturing Processes: Any concerns which use or may use potable water as part of an industrial or manufacturing process. Examples include chemical plants, metal plating firms, etc. Sprinkler Systems: Fire suppression and undergrount watering systems. iii. Hospitals, MedicallDental Facilities, Mortuaries, Funeral Homes. IV. Dry Cleaners, Car Washes: Any facilities which may utilize hot water boilers,, instantaneous heat exchangers, high pressure washers or any other device which may cause the pressure in a service line to become greater than the pressure in the main. v. Restaurants, Food andlor Beverage Processors, Taverns: Any establishment which may introduce carbonic acids or other contaminants to the potable water supply. A All Remaining Commercial aid Industrial Esta,lishments. Schools and Public Buildii� 90 * Vill. Private Residences: Multi -family buildings Single-family homes 5. Inte . Property owners and/or tenants who do not return completed surveys to the Public Works Department w * ithin 30 days will be issued violation notices. These notices will require the completed surveys to be returned to Public Works within 30 days of the notice date. Failure to comply with a Violation notice will result in a discontinuation of water service per new proposed ordinance. pq 6. IMU1911111co fiance Ordg[m Inspection Services will 'issue compliance orders to customers whose operations may threaten the public potable water supply. This stage, -q' program -will be developed in manageable phases. Customers posing the greatest threat will be addressed first followed by customers comprising the hierarchy of risk in descending order. The orders should be issued at a pace dictated by the Village's resources. The EEPA requires only that a cross - connection ordinance be enacted and that an active program be maintained. Currently, there are no statutory time or performance requirements. If so ordered, it shall be the water customer's responsibility to purchase, install, test, and maintain a backflow device approved by the Director of Inspection Services and/or the Director of Public Works. Installation and testing shall be performed by a state -licensed plumber certified to work with backflow prevention devices. In addition, water customers ordered to install a backflow device on their service line will be required to submit a cross -connection connection survey completed by a cross connection control device inspector detailing cross connections existing within the customer's private plumbing system. Decisions regarding backflow protection on fire sprinkling systems include consultation with the Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau. 7*m C m 1 4, ce Trac kins; A cross -connection control device compliance tracking 19 I system will be established to monitor the annual certification process. Premises with cross -connection control devices will be prompted to re -test the devices each year with a notice generated by the tracking system and delivered via the U.S. Mail. The test results will be sent to the Inspection Services Department for review and forwarded to Public Works where they will be entered into the compliance tracking system. The annual re -inspection due date will correspond with the anniversary of the date of installation/compliance. This compliance tracking technique will also incorporate cross -connection control devices installed prior to the enactment of this new ordinance. Many customers. installed cross -connection control devices when they built new facilities or performed extensive remodeling. These devices will also be inventoried and monitored for testing compliance. 84amu , gb,gdule: The EEPA requires that water customers be surveyed at least S . 5 every two (2) years. This rule is intended to make sure that public water supplies 4. (the Village) are aware of changes in customer water usage which may alter their risk classifications. These re -surveys will be mailed semi-annually with the re- certification notices. C 9T Follow -U: Policies and procedures will be designed to facilitate the success of thisprogram. For example, some customers may have water heaters that utilize the servtpt+Ed ,. _V as a thermal expansion, system. If a cross -connection control device is instak4in such an environment, the expansion relief system would be inoperable which may result in damage to the heater. In addition, as a result of the survey process or physical inspections initiated by this program, other potential cross connections Within a customer's private plumbing may be identified. whenever situations such as these are discovered, water customers will be advised of their presence in writing and urged to take appropriate corrective action. W �& FIV412 10. CToss -connect'ilon c I .The development of a cross -connection control administration fee should be considered. Such a fee would be paid at the time the customer is notified of the requirement to 'Install a backflow prevention device. If established, this fee would be collected annually to help recover compliance tracking costs,, survey costs, and annual inspection costs. A draft ordinance is attached. A $50.00 fee is recommended. SPD [C:\SEAN\WATER\CCCD\DEVPLAN. DOC] The attached information includes a graphic illustration of the types of cross -connection devices and illustrations of the typical devices and how they function. There are also definitions of the various terms which will be part of the discussion. MOD EL 975. Typical Installations :-0,1EDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE ASSEMBLY M �. DRAIN I SHUT-OFF DIREEc'nON OF FLOW . U, OF Flaw � Install with a minimum clearance of 12" from floor or grade. Install with adequate side clearance for testing and maintenance. Protect from freezing. Install adequate support blocks. If installed in a pit or vault, consult local codes; provide adequate drainage. DOUBLED CHECK ASSEMBLY MODEL • EnCkMrrrr WIT ■ Ir MOL ._ 3V Ulu. i3r MAL l °I ;.,,.. ..............�I E f %ECTM CF PLi'yIN 0AECTPO'N OF FLOW �t ' Install with a minimum clearance of 12' from floor or finished grade. Install with adequate side clearance for testing and maintenance. Protect from freezing. Install adequate support blocks. If installed in a pit or vault, consult local codes; provide adequate drainage. DUAL CHECK ASSEMBLY MODEL � � IMODIEL 750, TEST COCK RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION WATER METER M MODEL 95OLM �+���.. �` P .���°���°° ° °,. .w .. WATER METER SHUT-OFFnowI(1111[C'llKi May orfF R*.OY it s o40 04P�f i h DIRECTION OF FLOW => %I Rio CA a PRIMM DIRECTION OF FLOW Install with a minimum clearance of 12` from floor or grade. lnstall with adequate clearance for repair Valve must be property installed so that spillage and maintenance. Protect from freezing. from atmospheric vent will not cause damage. VACUUM BREAKER e e MODEL r *MOM YM m. ,w MOID& 30 SERVICE SW w HIGHEST OUTLET Ir WN, 01VEIVRDW CA MOM W" l- FLfSUO FW I Opl line i ,.ar,r..,wr ,rrr�nu.r A&�&rl _..........., DIRE FLOW VALVE °" ' J ," r ,✓` a u . ruffLft APPUANCE, Install at least 12' above highest piping or pullout downstream of the device. Install with adequate clearance for testing and maintenance. Protect from freezing. Do not install in pit or vault. Must not be installed where backpressure could occur. Do not install where spillage of water could cause damage. 46 SJGIUOA;DJd M011)13eE] . . .......... " „ ,,,..� e„env” ",�,nu �(�wr, ,,,, m%,`� rwi ,,e��,,�„�..��:. ,���-;<",,. �;.,.��. ��,.»l.e. ,� �✓ ,::. iaci. 9 Gr mr io r, „.. When the is opened to water m • sphere,, the pressure at that point becomes 0 psi. will flow to that point.not + of "0 This is backflow. Slide # 9 Page # There are two types of backflow: backpressure, and backsiphonage,. Slide # I I Page # .ill., "41% '9�,,,`�$a,I� ... : .-, ), -1 '01, , 01'1�1�11;�I_ " " � "' _` ­,"", - - - , I , , '�- � � , "' , INI'Mm, � I � 'M � ", ,*Mk%3-1%1I � I � I I'll %, ,� 1*3*3"O, �,�,, ", , " �, ". 11 �i��,�. *,Iff�yl O 11 11� .... - I , _." , 111,� �� 11 �Y��' �N - : I � - Z . I .. J!,,,�­:,,,' �t " I 11", 1, 1, ,e.',,.: '„ 1�, � , , , ,,7 77WIII� 1 ��, �-;: ��;,�,,��;�,,, -, , , I , � , , � ", ��,­_' � "�', "I", .,S'P,��," I ,-',,,,Q',- ,��;����k '11".. '. ,V��t I i � ,4�1 , , �,;,��4- :"&'��.F, 2'N�11- , , ; %,�,;, ""'r ­ �, , ,,�, �',e "� � , ;, . Y.IW 11�1.1'1.1_e '�.& I �,�." "I - I., el,�,, 11, `,',,`,�� .... . ,;� �-�O q;z��) �V"%, _01 �;, , , �"'X . � � ,,�_, , �, ,,�,,�� , r. rI I � 11 1� � ��", .. . "'"'? . , ,xv 7111."'.., ��;,-�d',-.' 111", , , W I,aw.w ,n g.,,�_. 'o, X� ,�­.,,­'. -',,,,,,� �, "" , ,::� A, I �,,,',,,',',,,'r , ,� S�7�;�I;t, , , ,,�,��,�� N_-,�.­ �,,,�N, ,�,,�Z, I Z,�L , , :N.X,�.� �,,,,, ,,%,%P , # 0,� �, , , , , �, X""", � 4 ,� , 4, 4, 41 w ,�, ` ,� ... "',.,%, "Xi"e "."A''. . ,,�,��,,, 7m.,W� " "' TI � 11 I., � ". " , ��',','y' - , �,,,��"%,', , ,11 .'�,','­�'-'.",_ "',,'It "I " 11, 71 I 11, '_� , , .��VIIII ,,-,�,��"'�C�'.,,� ,� "a , . " " , '�,,,,,,,, 1, 1, N I ld,�I, 1, � �01111 " . , " "" " " , .", � I" � , , , , 1. " " , , R , I ,��, ZK:'�: ,, ,� �,,�`� , i , " , , " N* " , , ", ", 'm Y,�,';,,,; , , �, ,;" I I . - t 'I, I 1/1 � , � , " ; � � , N, 1, ��, , - ,, �` �' , , , , ,/ " , - llwli/,�, . ,�, , " �:��', " '�� 1;,�,,% I 11 I "I'll, "I'll", I'll, I'll, � �, �, .1 I 11�;,, , ". I 11 111"'I . � I "". , 'V ""' ,� , I I . I 11 1� I , ,� � I ", ", , . . , � , "' "� I � I 4, , " " " , 1, ,,, , ",W� ',,," "" " , % , : ... �;�,,'�7 �, '1� , � ,.,"�,-, 'r " A ,,,, �,:", I �, 1,11"I", , ,,'�, ­��, ,�,'�,-,,",;O ,,,p,,*��,, P.," *� ,,,�. 11 x,�,, I , , " ", �,F JL, ,,!�,�,.,, , , ��,��&-Zx-,­�%,,,��', , ,�,-- 1, , , IW/', q .. 11 �'� 10�1 , X , ,,�,�,, A",."""%, "", , . I .�� "', I , , " ", _. ", . "�, I I , , ,%:,��,� , �,,. ".� , ". ". , I " 4 , ,� . �, , , �. W" 11 11 I d, I � III ,, ., ,�%, W& �: I 1. .1� - , " � "r " , "I '�.""W",��`­ - �,Oe, . , .." . .: NIIIII .4� , ��'. 1� 1, , , � . ��� Nl,�, , ,Y4,� � - ,� � k, ��- .., I lli.�,,A4�4� 'e'NA;,",�*'W" '� Z' 1­� , " "� �, �, "' Oe., Y>" � AINI ,,�,.N,qv�-$` , I . = I 4C, , , "I ��* "" N ., PI � I "), , . I , . I ,,, $,, "' I ',',.::,;* , t.�,;":��;"$�� , �,,� �, �� )�'. � ',4'��,'n,', ""',",�,"�,';,k , : 4 '�11 �N' .1.1-11 V;O�"%.."�,- ;:',:.,��, 7�,��-,�,,�� " . I , . , 11�" I 1�,,, ,�Z��' "".." , ,�,'.�, ,�!�%* �:"',", , "., �,,,,.,-t � I WROW I ow,�_ K" �., �e! 0, 11 ,, ,o,�, ; ',­'�-�R' ql,'�-!O�e�; h,,- %�,�, ),'", I . ... . . . . .. ,,�, ,,, ,, "'4 '. ,, , 'V , 1. �,f,�4 �% , _:. .� I ­­ , , X,,k,v,�,� , %,,�_,,, %�;��",::,_ , ,,�,�,�:".'%. , , ''Y . I,Y,&O.I�C, , 1� 1� - , 1, .. 4$�,,'�,!O,,-., "k ;4, AN ,� 4', 1�� � " �., '' �',,,'�,� , , , , .. , '' U 0 4 �� , ,�� I , I I 11 , - ;�� " , "' , "' , " I I "I � � I - i ."�: ,:,",, , 4,�� � ,,x%. "i", , , 0� I , �: 6, I �­ A0AAJ, �,,g,S,, 1, e ;��- , , I -, 1�1�1 .1 I'll, 11��, . R �, % "O ... . , " , 1. I I kitNl:-�` , � nZ,'��,�," , , "' � , , , ,� " "�O � , �,," N , Nl, I � � , , � 11, - . , �-::� �., , , . , . , " " "I'l,"', , , i "'� Kl��%,,�, I "'A' - - r, �. -e��,.-,, � 4. `,04,,,��,A,4011k " � " I 1*4141& , , � , , , !, , ,�, � ..""',:-:� � 6" �', � �, � " - . ­­,,t"')�t� e ,,, ­,.,,,YZ%..-X o.�.,���,'j � ��,��",/,� ,X, � " - ",�,","', v�,v,��'.YVA �! ...... �,X',XY� . ..... . % +1U,kn "'A �11'11_ 41 .^t I ',���, S,frS '1�, � ,I .... ��,����11 I' � .�,�:^,� .,,,,','�, �el"", 57­,� I. ION_ , , " 14.& , " .�� , " I 11'1114�� �111111 "�� � O�M. ,,,,,�,,,! � d,;P', %J, ''. �%`-'�` � se ��, ,; , . ,i� I " ��­,`,' ... ��,.;I ,� � , � I , ��',,Q, '� � r " vp4$ , , 1� " " , " 3 � - � _4 1 �,� , : �,�­�­'_' � �;Z�P;41�? , � ,��, vot 11 � 7 ��,�; ,,,, �,,��,�: , _"e , 6111 I , � ,, , , . .It%�,/)"�: � ,�,�:,�: , � .�,��1:0:"���,�01,11�,,��,j�.,�1.11���I " � . � �',i:4,%,:n"e�-!e",.- �:U'.-w'd"Z'%�%,� , . , 11 1, .1 � 71 .--.-_�", , ,M�10�%`, , � , ,, :%�,",��.,,'�".!5�;,�,p��:�,,'�l:"�.-���e.,�,.��'r�,,�: .... .�.�', - - , , " , �'�X,,,�,':,, , , , I. - 111'1�1 - ­�::�� - .���, .'-..'.,.­ I—- :;:,': " " - ,-'-:-d��,_� , , " " ,!���:",.,!,����,����;���,��,�,.��,�', -,,��:, , , , " ":� � � 4,,,,�,,,,�' . '0�� , , " �,,,,��������:;��,�,*,���,,,�,�.,��.,,, ,,-, 11 I I � '11, . ­ _-O..--, *'' �', -,�,'-'-,'-'.,',�,���.,�",.".���,,��,,,,,--,�,----� ,N)"y- '­�� ". , , , , , ,,,,,��,,,��:""����,'-�:��n,�-., ,,�,.J� . .... .. . ,:,.J���'�,',,,'�,,,'�,,�',�.,�::�,;,.":;!�,;;�,',,-,'��,;,-,,',�,�,,,,'$.,�,,,,�,,,,,,, "' , ­;, " , - I W1, ... . ... . �,� . . . ... �, , , , "Ov�INv4,7�"w"4 �, '' � , - , ,�-;�� ,", W,,�­N� �, i , - 11 :�' d.. ,M :-In I.,",", 11, �,,.,.,��,,,:�,�R,'�.,,",,,,�".,,4�k,k��,,,,..�""""��;,��,,,�,"�,��:"",.,.'��,� ,;g" -;-X-, . -,,�-��"'.','�:,;"' - � -I", � � I I � , """'I �7,��,� ,;N::,�',:':,,:,:�. , �7��,� 1�­�r�,.,%r";%�­,' 11'�,%�­ .�,'�'%%'%��I­."-', - , �, , m .p , " , " , �. - - '­ , ,�� - , 11 ` ` - � , 1-11 "I .;Y, " ,� , ,4� ", � , " ­%�,',,� -'*"j'-,",, " " _ __. 11�1.1,111� " , ", .,.� , �1.1, -", ,V '� %]�' ',��, ,:;. , , � , � . , , I . ..... �) X" �,�: , , , �,��, ,� 11 , , - .':_ .111..��, ", " " ". 11 I-, w, q,. ,,,, �� , � "'), I'- , �', -111 ,'.',P.""-�,,�,�,,�,�,�,�','�,K��,�..'�,,,,,:,�,,�!:�",J,i"��,P"A � -%-X.X ,:,:,���.:�;,�,'���,:��,���.�,:��$:�::. �:�� o , " ,%!� e, r , ,!,r..�i,,,���:�,:�,'��:",)��p;)��,��,,'�;"", "., 11 11 , . .'�'-d6el: , -�,?,`,� , -, , " . . , , , , ,� ��`.'­e�z`-`,j�:, , ,�";P"',Iy I �,Z.-�*,�-,,� Owv, ,,.�,. :, �AX, :, ,�,',, IW d. � , 0 , 4 ,��",",,�,,���-11%,�,,�""", �",.":�,P,;..,,,,,�,;R,�.'��*�,��,,�,��,,� Zl�l , � � . �� 11..�.. , �,, -, " " Xe�'..::.,-'K��,:, ,��:� , , ;11 -1-011111111,1111 I ., Y"..', .0 - . ",�,,,,,,,�4��,,�f.�,,,%,,.�,�l,,,,,.,-.�-,,.�,�,!."�� I . " ,-,�,�,",,'._�'.,!�!��,���",.,�,,, ��,�, - , �, Q% . .,� i ,-'-"- ".7.7" � �,��," �, � , , , , �, � �, " 1.11e. . .. je� , " - , ,� 12 ',,��, ,, ��,� '�,�';".:C,� . " -X-"-""",,:- 1 ,�,',',�,�,'��'�,,,',,"::�,'�:6�."",.�..""�,�,'�,%'. 'I, I , ,,,�',.,',.�'�,�.',,,"��,;.'�7. 11�'111 " - , " - ":�:<"."� -',�`,','�,,, ", I I 11 I 11 "I , , 11 ,, . �,`,� , ;�r�,� ,"� " , F2 , �� �, .x. „° � �� NO, "" , . ,�, , � " , F � , 1,1�� , � , . . �m: . � , ­� %'� , .�.�, �,' -,P:,.'�� 1, ,� , -%-.,;%-�; �,­%,- ',,,�7�".;;���:�,�',�,,�',�:."�',,,,',�"i:�r","Is -, 'V, ,, , , " ,.,�,�,--. �.",:!�:% �,�, � `XN " �,� ���� ". ,,)::�,%-:��,�' �:.,""_"_11� ,�I.I�. 0 "��,,,%�,� ,,, ,, , ,��, tw� ���� 16,_111 _IX X�X,�> , !�,,,//',L,�X��,,,, ,N:�'�, ,�,��,' ,,,�""";,�.,.,,,,.�,,��:��!��,�� ,'.',� , - I �� . .1 I ���., �rj, �0,,�..-X­.,, , �;";P;,"5"W; ""I":!-','-' , , ..�,,� ­T�";:�,Y ,, ,�'�' ,��, , � �­. ,,,, " 1, I ,, ,� "': ��,�,�e , , , I I ", , , , , , " " , , % �, . " . , , " � , " , �', � " - , " , " - - , - . " , �, "I".."."11.1", . ,,',� ,� .�: ut-x"";,:,�, i:c , ": :,:,: , �: -,% "",:.,,,!',' �,,�% .Xp>�x,���;:"", ,,,,�:'�`.',-�O� . . .... " , , " , 3 , � � � "I I " " " " , _:�, , . , �, - � ,�,,;�� I !,�, , � , O , - "-, .: � ,,4� 'r,", ,,, �, I , " I "I 1: I "',�1'11'111,11 :`,�,,,' :r,,tll',��"__ ,�,',,',,, " "', ,. , ,,, ��, �, � , " � . " " , ,� , . . % - , , , " ,� , " , � " �, , . !�M , ��8 ... xN1,11 . 1� '. " ,�4�� ...... �."' '.,,,,7 ,�.�,,/, ��,�""� ,� `-��,,, , "ev %,,e,,�,,,,� �­., -_-.-_-_.:,,'e',', O'-,- �, " , ", ". , , , I -,',,� %11 � 1�� . % � .'� � � ,,, - .. ..", ..�. �, , . � X ,,,_ - , �: . , " ", ;�W�. . ,, ,,'�% , , "I "I I , I " '. " " .�111`k 1� ,$,,.�,�', :.,,':: " �,;�., t ��., :�, ., � - �_ � �! .;�� . � ,), " ,, , , ,, . . -, . - . . , 5,) - . , , , I ..r . � , �)", : 'O", ". ­::" ,,�",'� ... :"",!�,,'�'�'-�,�:,;,;�����,'�,����,��� .:���,,�,�;,�"::�:,,�,,,,�,-�".�_,-"---".:,�,-'�-,;-'i-'��',',"�,,,,,,,,���;',',�,��,.,),���"-,,��,����,,,�,,�,,,�� .... .. ����,�'�.b�',.���"l',,��.,,�,P,,,,,:�,, , - - � . " �, " ',',�, ", , ''I'll'' _.,�, `,V. � i:� :�,�:'�'�,,� - "� , , , �����:9�6:,,:���',,���,�,,��,�����',::�'�l,,,.,��:,:'':,k�, `�',.";"-." , ��',,",�,�,,��,.,�"X,."���,�','d',�:",�,.,:�., ',��Q,."", �11h_ ,�,:�;",�,:�,.,��,�,:�,,�",�,'�.'�,�,��� ",;:,_-`,,"._.`�,,_- .A , "'. � I , � , " � " �_ I" , " - ��, 11 " , ,e-,x,� " _- .,��.�����,.,,,�,,�,,,�,�,,�"9�(�-,'., .., I �1­ "I P. , _-',�,,,�,'�,",�,,',,x,� , ":; , .',., , � , �,_,%� . ........ � ,�, , �":",I",, -� ...... I" �,,�, "', � � I , , - -- , ,, ", ­ , , � , '', " "� ",',,""I'll'," � 11 ­,," � � " ` .,:;., 1.­'_:��,:`."-,-,�, ,;,�-.�,�t.�� ...Z,n�,�,,��.,�,?.:.�����'!"��,,�":�,��,��,:���,'�,'�', , ?, I �,%,� , Xv, """, "') , ,,,�,,� ,, ,`�"',.",�, - , �, , ,�� , " "'�, �A;I I �'�,,,.,,;�, . I � , " "I 11,101,111 �, , "'I"11- , , - - -:5. 1 ,F,,�.'�', I .: , ,,,',�",7*:,:.-_-, _'', ,'�`,,,/,�,;,�O __ ','', ;""�­,,­ , , , ., �'..% ­ 'U ", � � � , , 'I'll "' �11 1� "I "I I',, ", XN" ""' "111 " , " " , ,,, ", . " , , , . , ;"�,.",�' - ,,�� ... . .. ::,:��:"�:7, �, , " " , ",5, , ` , " . ,X;",�, � ­,­� "', � � , *','Y"'�. w.�� " ll,"',"�,�:;"�"',,�l"...".-"-"�"",:,..,.--..-�,;.-.��.,.�---.-,, "." , .,.,! , - �� " '11, I ,,,,,"::'',����":,�"���";�,���;�;,��,,,',-',-����, ­­­­� . . ...... .. .. .. �. I �,.-�,","',,,,,,,��,��,�,,,�, C I ` - -- - - - '�:�" ", ',%,;,,��,,x�,,,, . "I . " . ,,, �,�.'��!­ , " ", ,,'-'-:!�, " , - ,� ........... .. �'V".','��, I `,�;,,,;� ,,,�`� I. '� %%, �,: :,": �,­,,,,�, �, �" ". "' .".ee %%"' "� "�__,,_,�,, �"',',"'�,�"',"'��,�,,,����, ��,,��",­ , ,� ,.',, �,,,_. .. , ''... ".�,.-. " ,,�, , , I , ,,, �. ". 11 11 I 11 �, - , ", � �, ,� �, � ..... :,-: � ���� " ""', -4tlq,�%'K,:�'. ,,� ', � , ;-Z.','.t:",:'- ,,',�',,:-� 4 . , ,,�"". .,�,���', 144, , I �� ,,7,,", -.�X. �:'�� ;��, -�� . .. 11 11 , 1, �,,,,',`�� ,,, , . , - - , �";�,,�­`,�',, �/ : , � �,,:��,�,,,,, , ,:,!� ", -`,�,:��,,��,,,,��'"�,,. ;.%� ,., - - ,,� .,�'�'W',,`,,,'� ........ � . ,�, , , , I 11 �11 I � - , , , %,�"':,, ,,II.YVIVV`. "'., " 41:,� :�, .. . )W�,�. w , , , - . �, �: �1' " �����,�,��.':�,�c,':.',:�::�7�:�,:Z;"",�,'-��;�,;""������"'-',':,�-�,:","/"', 1, ,,�,,��!'�;,�,,,,,��,�":",�,;,�"5"".:, �: , ,��;��K�,�� , .� -X ----.-I. W%,"W", .". . ,. , � , ,,�:�;'�,56,,�,,,�� ,.'. : �� I , ��� � , 1, �% , " ,�,� .. . �,��",,"",;,"","",.-��-',-,'�:�,�:��-,, i.�.",�.%.. ,,, ,.;�-,,� -C� 7�� 11, ­­. .. I'll -X "I � d)w . ... .... "', " ", �"'X,-X,'.,.%�.X,,� I I I �� �,,, . � . . . . .. . ., , " : `,,� .", 'e.""'. �,,,�� "" w , " , "'. " " , " " e , "I I "Ill' . .V�111.­I­',!­;�- ��,` "'. �-X,,�',, ""! , ,,� ..... ..... � "y" , � - - - , - � " ., �, � 0, , , . " "' %,'I �, , ` �� I . .'VA�'­, "O ", �, j . . .. ....... WN, , " �, , 1�,�,� I I ,, " 11 ,%�,-,- " e 1 ... ��O , , , �,�`,),�,- 15��,,�.:� , 7 : " " � . .� . . . . . . � : �',,,, ,1� , ., � ,�.� � 11 : �� 1�1 I 1, 'I, , � , �,�� , �, - , , � � Y,�`;,',-�, , , " , � � ... . .. .. d _-:-7 � ,,, 7, ��� I . , " 11 I ,�, ,",��',' , ": ,�","'� , " , , , '' -- 1, . " ,.� . .. .. .. " -,,,,,, . . I I , �,"�, ", ,� , �, , �` ,� "Ill ,, , .. ,*,,,�­�� , , ��', , , 1, ,:,�,����,, , `.,,',"?,�W,�,., �,���-�,�,,�:�,.:�-.�:::r.,-.,", I ��:V,11111__. ." .�� �� .. .. ... ,-_-.­' �,�,;�. " �, , �� , , " , �-�, �,,,��,,,,����,,,�"::���,,,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,,",�/,,, " ,��,� ,%',�� " 1�� 1. I "I - ,,.:� -,� . , ,,� -_n_-.­.� ,,, - I ,� 11 " � ,�( ,,, � .", , V '�, ,,, ,� � ,� �,� �� .� , . , " ,� , �', - . . .... ��',,�� . .. .. .. , � _ _ _ _ _ _ ��,�. � , ,,�,,,,���,:, ;;.�...,�:� "', I 1-., � . ', " , , j, -.,.,, ,� , , �', ,,, ,,, ,I, , ,,,,,, , , %�-�n"�ele�r.,�"'.�,� ,�,��!���,'.��,�,,,,�:����:"���"',, " , , , , " , ;, �'I, , - � ,,�,��'ll""�,."""",",�,�l,,,,�,,��,,,� I " " " ,, I I "I I I "I �, � I �:��,-,,�,,,-,.:�:-,:,�:-: ',?,%",,"�,N,"�,� jl��.� ".�� :,��-�����fi""'�"', �,,��`,,��,,,,�,,,',' �,,,,',?,�,' �,,,4 � �.:,���,,�",V",:�"",,���,,,,�"$P�.;"', �� , , , " , I 1, " I 1�":,�:".)O<', s:�-: ," 5 1�._ ;,...",% W,�,�,�%�%;, ,'-.',,�,�,.-�,�,,��""-:�,,;,�,-��,�,,,�-,,� � , "I, I ", " , , , , " �1�11111111 I 1��, � " �11114��,��. "�,,,',, ,��, , � , , ,,,7��,Y.:4� , )��' 1'1� " � � 'I,i��,,,� ,,,,, , , 11 11, I , ",""I'll", "I'll", I'll - 11 X, ", ���������� , " � ��,,�,,�,� , , �L.�', ""', ,;. ,�, �� �, " � , , ,�"IX.", ".)"�, ZI;111. . I 1, � " " 'I, � , llx.�� ";,',­."',� , ,;":�,,��,,� � �,,�,� ,,,,, , I,, ',� 11 11 I'll � "I �, C I �, ","",,""I'll. . . . . .. � � , AP."�,N��,V, v ., , "I � , I 11 "I I I "I I I'll, 11 1, , , � �;, ,� � I I " I , I. 11 1, ,� � � . . . I �11 11 " , I'll ��, ��'.'dl�. Z , - - . � �;�; .,�,,-,�r,,�, �� . . . . . �� � v ... 11 �� 1, ," , 1, 1,:�� , 111. � . ,� � ... j ", ,.:,. �, ,, ... 6 '�,�,�:"",:�,Q�,K'#,, , ,. d", � ", �,,, ", " �"I'l , : 1, I" I /11111, "I ,�,�� I , , je,.`4,"�`,',&` . Y�Y�I, �,,� , , � " , �,� � .%�­',r - - � " - - "6"', , , , �,'�,­',, d%%'�,,� , ,�o���',. " %�111-1��11��,��X-:k� � "' , ,�,14,1414<%, .,J�� . - �,:,�,,:, - � 11 �-�:�'.' �,;'�- "'., .A k �11-XI;K�I I ,� 1��Ji%,d ,,,,,O�),;� Y, . ,,�,',% ,e , , k�','_"��'e.�,;,,� , �""""""",;.,�Icll.�c���:���,.�,,,�.x�",�', "I �� , , , I I I .1 � . �` , ,7#",.I'O,.�NN7,'%�,,% �".%'V�fl,��X, V, .",f,sico�ft�*!% � �,- , . ,d I , ,,`,4�,4 �4,1`,-','�gn"��.� "I I'll. . � �� : " -, ,"zim, "'��i�ox-;-;-.- I , � e, . . , " ''I .0 11. "I'll "I'll, I I " � , , , , '� ,. � , , ', j" ',,P"`)'-,:,�'��' " 1. 4".1. . , ,�,,� . .%, . , . . " � " ,�� W. � C,:" �,. , ., " ,"NJ"., -.W* *'�, " ,/, &', 'Ove " ee.rvx ,,,, , ., �� , - , v �p , . AZ 11 -�,P�-% Ni,;� % S4 -.-'.`��'.k,,, �.._r,�,x�o 11 1, - - �­11,1� 1,111 �,,�.�:�� �. 11, ) '11,; �%',I, - , 11 , 0 .�..'�,'��.�,0.�'�"s��d�,�'�,�?,;i"., ,:�k:, , O , ,� �PWN � ,��., ._',�', �, V, , - ;K ,W%' " �. , �"R, " , " �� e " , - " v �0;� S, ­'­�, � " , X, I I . .�, v. % � U , , �� , , Z*,, %�'v ;�",V,O I li`��15� -�,���),%!�� ... ��,,�' - � � ., I , A�W�' .. .... ��,:- -� �,�% . ,,, , ... 11 ­:� �':��` 1, � , " 'Xl,� 4, Z,:ev""N% , , " . , Wltl�f��,%7,1,��`� �" --,,,,;-v,, .,.". 04,0* N, % ,,^ I.c,- ,,A, , ,� fl',��,7,m.,,-,,, , "" ,� " ;r* K, ";x:.. "i , IN 11 � � � �111111 ­,_���,�,�,,�',,'�`� .m.. , % i 11,4111, , , . �-,� Ni� X �, I W&[, e , Y� . ".:" .�P �� , , . " ,, �:,'� v 11 I , ft�� I I " "d, I , 11 , '*!% " x , 4k< " I , , . ,`��' ;j! *'*'**, " ,*AA 'O "" �. " ��,� � , � � 'nC X. " , K%��,:,� ,$s'"'4, ,:,#� K�ko V..:. .16 N%%%,� ,��, � 4 ,%, ;�; , " , J,V, - /I I., ,, . � , ��, ��, ���� . S; �v% , , � , , " �� : � q �11 " , �& . � � �� % Z-4 , dvk�.% � .% � , ., �, �11 11'11�1 I "I , �; o%,-%,�^ ",A , , :t� , ,,s> , �., �, , , - . ,�.k ,�,,,,�� , ,,, ,,� " ,,,�,, I , 1�,�,f%'�V% ,,,, , " '.4y44", � .�, ,�� , , rN C � I ;� ,7,� �;�' , , ", ,.'? ,.,:,4_"�,, .%-,,�,,,�,�,�%.,��"' � � - - " " (" ,,, ,, I'll I " , , , ,,,, " -I"', ,q� ,:� " � . W c , " , . I - Y . �� ,. I , , , , - , Xo�,S'4� 11, 'A'� . -'e, ,%-;:Q�z "' , C" ki,,-z K , " '% , "", .", C; C1 . I �Is, ,,�, , ,�, . .$ ,c"", V��, �, , � , I I 11 ":', ,, ,;�, , � . Do., J� 7.."? %, 1, ." . , ��,:,.�,' I -, '." -��, " I I � " , � .1 I " --,,�, :,�., , , .; v, .. .. , F, ��� ;R �e I :%­:,�,,,-,, , " � . 'O'� . q f , 1% ,% 1; �� t1r, , " � .W , 0 - , `Na,',,, , , �', N �� , "'FN 4 � I , ,� . " ,,, , ";" "I'll, �v i8iil I K :: :,� X 7, 4, � � , " 1 :K ,� "X,.: /� � , I -1, . , 11101, , . -,��'; -e.- !§�, I . , fax , "�, , ,�. `�,,4f�:�t-,�.� V , ", , " , .r , P, .� �*m �: �,,, �, , , , , .. . ... '1� , I'YOI,� � ,,�,�V, 414��,X" ;� . �� , , �� � �,, ': 1, -�% % � %� - .: � k,;Z,�,� , ,� , . " , XA�' 0 , ,�-. ,�, " ." 2� , , ,,�:�� �.-, , 4 %W -P, I " Z 10� 3 , �, , . , 11� � v. '­��;, . , X ,. - , 4� . .. ... K:, . " , ,, $6,11 ;R-4�,;PZ"�", " I I , , , , 4 :�,!, �. , ., .X,X , . 1;:�V*id * A;,K% � el 1.�,�� �, , 11, ,11 %, , " , , 'j�j . "', , I ."I ,� 1� A,", , " " .. " " ,:,:��,,'��,���,�.:�.,�:�,'�',� , , , , , �;, � I �W � I � "re >;. , , , . ,� p�, �, �"' �, " "' , " "' , ,� . " " ��,C". X - , , ­'%, ,,, �,,',�-,, .10 � _(�­­ � I I , " ,_��,,,��d, " ", �'�%�,� , . -*�� . ...... ... , � ""' 1, ,,�', �� ,, - e.v­",�7,,7­,,.. ��:�,,,-�­�� , " I ­,�,," ��4,'-�,'�:�,,�,�-, .. I � ..P ".,-­,". .,���,� ." . ;�,­ "I , " , 4, . ,,,, ,�.,, , . . . . ..... . �`,' I I , � D � "I'V1.1%,., ,.")""`,., ,,,�,,��,,�,����ll".�-,�,,,,,.,,�, �7 ", " , , " ! "I__.'.,, " , I ,�,P,',�",,�,'�����.,�.,��,�,,�,,,,,,�,,,,�,,�,���� ... �.-,,,-,�.-f,�Yff""�",il.�,�";"""�,,�',,,'�,,4:c,,�.,,)�,,,.,,.�,,�,,.,�,"��,,,-,,,,,�,.,%"."""�,�"�,ljl"� X,',,!,� 11 �, , I �,�x,,�,,,,��, ""' I - ,� ���,;"'-,7­/ � :-.7 f",,���,,e -,�,,�,-��,'�.�?:�,����������:�,,���,,,,,,�,;",*,",,., I ,,, " , ,,, : �', , � . .,,'." �,�:,*,'. ',7�-�;��- �, 0, ,") ....... ."d' 11"I'll", . 11, �,�,�,�ll,"-�'lle�.-"",W�,�",,'�l,, � ,j Q,,,,.,,,�,,,:,, -t',�,�­�,:, , ,, ",;_ y , "�'. ��� "", �".��'­,�'(,.Y­ �� " ".��.",% 11 . 11� ,I ,I , D�!.: ... � -,,,,�:-":"��'k:­� " I , ,�-��,�1,1�ll,��l-l�-::-".'�:�..�%�,�"$,-�,�',�� , "' � � .. �:. - "': ": , , , 1, � ._,,�, .,. "', , , �� � '' `,,� .... ��, �,f ��O'��If: . . . .... I'll I'll 1". ���� ?.,?d',,�� ... �;;�":����l:.���"e.11""�l,,, , ""I'll, I'Vlly�� �)���:.�d:,��,,.',�."-.�,.--,�,�:,.,:,:"� , ��'_��",;!�, _.. � , � I , , �, ,,,,,� . .. . . .. . :,:�,,�,��,, , 4 "".:'. t , ,/"". , , , , �:x,'-:�­�� .. . . . .. , , ,�, e, , , I , ��, " , ���,:", , :;,:,;0. - - " - � � .. ..... . / I "! �� �. -, --,��,,.�:,��,�:.,��,�""'',�"'',)"', _��.� " .",'. �, ", . . .... a" , �,�- 'P�,,z,:%`-�-, ::., ,`�` �.".;.".",.,.,".,��'�,�,.,�,, ".. - K"J".: �' `�'� �:.,X:-� . . ,, V`� ,�' ��', , '';. . ,��, , ,� ;/.: ­,�,,�', �, :", � � " �� .� 1� 11 .."", I � I - , ::-��;�,:,�, - ­­ ,;"; �111_`_ ))� f . .. � ,�, ������ll�,�,�:;�,�,',,,�'�l',�(""I""'�'l', ',,,,,,::,,,���.�-,'�.��,C,,,,�,.,,.,�.,�",(",�������ill����3j,4,;�-"d.-��.,� " 'O I �v,�,, �,��,I� �,,.,,�,,��,,�X-" %�';,,:,�, 11'.., " "",­­­ "��,��,,�),,,," - I '. , ,,, � , e- .... . ��, ,�);�', , , ,"""'. � �' " ,�'�� �f"� , ,j �A , '� ; �11:� ��j,���ll�,',,'�l���l�"'�:,,',,�,"j"-"�":�,,�i,�,,,�l,:,I,�":.', ��"4,,�,,:` X �,":` ", ", . ` , � , I '_ , " I'll", "I'l," ") ... � " " m", �," , , 1,., ,,, 11 �� , , " ��; I /, , , 11 , '�')' " I I I , , ,�,(, - "', , `.'%,�/�,',�'),:� .... :;"/(��":,�,,,',�,�����).'.,.'�.,4.D.: � - ,,i`,�:�,,�,,;', , " � , , 11 1� 11", .,;, 11 I'll .�:,."Y, �'),K'�',,7".:, 1"; .�,"1111 I I , ,� �, "I', " �, �`, , , �, , , , - , � ;�"" I ,-, '�',! �11�:.11,10111 , , 11 . - ,'' I I'll '�)' , " � "I , 11 ­', I'll, � , 111, �: "" , , , o� " I'll � - I .,, ,,, �,,,. .2 - --`�: ,r r. "�',%-.,:"��`,,",­' -, , " ". ,,�� '.',?,�%' �:� . .. � .. . ... ��%`�A".":,"'.� ,',R , - , , ,. , ,�:; � .11'�­ � I �, d-:­N:W'��,,-� " '14 ,Z�% , , � . *�' ,f""-". �-:r" . -!-'-',-. -�:,. -.-��.�,�, :r 'N' , , a,.'�."',­!.,.,,', , " " �­�.�­ � , !, z ,!, ,�� , " , . to')r":'.:.:��:, d (, �, 11", " ; �gq I I I7 I 11 1. ,,,, , I I - I , , "N L. ��,,, ,,, "/,""..". ­e"�."�� " ,?'� ���� , , , � , , , , " 1� 1, ?". " W� . . ,,,,�:,:, "I ! �, I I I I , � , , , , , , , d, "IV ,,,, 11 ... � 1/1,11, , " I �I I !X I I'll I � ,,, ­­�, ,,, �,,­� I 11 .,pry, III] 1, �� iii, "�`:_, 11 ':',� �,7�, " IN . ",;" ,w' ,,,;,,, ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, , , � , '� X, � ,, , , ,, 11 I , ? -,, "'.�-W � ,, " 11 ,. � - 11 &�^,�, W I. ! � �,��:,'-%,,,'ftl' 'A" , "' :;4r, N., *j��90 I '- , . 0 ,_,)� ,�,"'. ,j ,�" ,)�"',",��,�� �, �, �"I � , � "' ;.1, ` � �O : �� :P� , " '., " "",',"!"",;� ,, �, ,, ," �1, I'll �­ ­ : ,�,, ,,f ,­, , , , �,� I"� , �* N �,I� "-.-.'-',.,..,.,,- , ' ' . ;,"""', ", , N'', �* N � " , .V " , 'ON .% , � I ,,, , , ,,,,. �,� .,� , , " , _ I I" - "" ; , �', - ,,�� llil� I I I 11" 111" �, " �, �, , I , , '' , inll�, � ,,,;,: . ", 'O . , :�`,� , , /�, , ,,;-� ? � , � , " .. . ... . I , ,� ", I �%�W 0 , �� : ".`,!��, ,���:�­`" ?�', I , , f, X � 1, , 4 Irxi ,,,,,, ," ,, , , "I, . .... �', / I I I I ��,I.IjX�� � I,"; g�' ."','."""-',', �,�,� .... . . ;­.', , , I t � �:O $� 11 "I I'll" 1,w' , " , " � . . _�11 " �1.1111 ; - .N ����-,,',�."",::� , "' �­", ; ��, *, x " , ,,, ,/" � ,! ' "I ci:��,-,Im , , , ,,,,� *, � I , " i""��V'Mt " Ickc C , , " �� �,��,.­ , , , , I . . , � " I I.I. ;§i I "� . I I ",, . ,,;,� , ��, ;,, , . , ,� I 11 � I 1, ��,,� - _1 `11�� "' " , 'W� " , �, �� %YxW1 " , 'I'll * " , " "I"I" w S��,j ,��' '''01, " ��, , " "" '�,­ �� , , � ,r.�­ , - " , , , , . , '_, �k � �$15 1 , � . ...... �, "";"" " :,%, 11 "', !"� 'r . k I I ., - �� , I, , , '. ,,, .�i, ''I I , ,, x �­ I , - I ^,e­� (, �,,, , - , I 11 I 11 i", � I .11 i �. , "' , M�b� 0 , % ,, , , , : I , I , I - I ` N!�.,,�_,,vvr's , I I e 11 AX `- ,,,f " `7' 1 11 I I 1; I'X , � I , , '. , :� ev ,, , X" , , " , (", ,, 11 " _, I �,,, . ,%;�, "I" � I , � " : , I I . " q, , , �11 ", , , 11 ,�,'­ I ... . . . , " , I '' , , , , " , I " "�, "'JI � 11,�'11 ,, . ..... . �,., 4!. , �",'�, -11, _ 11. 11, I I 1� !',,- ,,,,, .,:�:f"! ''I , , , �, �, ,,, , " � , I'll" I'- I I 'I, �, I , , I , ,,,, ,,�,, I ,A,,�,I,��, ":, , I , ,:,,� -�! . .. ... ,',',, � I , , , " O - . "., " , 11�1 ,v, �, � , , , , V, I I I I I'll , " 'I, "�, , f .. .. .. 1,111111�1 I , , , , 11 I , ", , � , )�,'�%)` ,,,,, ,`�" ,,, , " V:� , I �, , �, I , �,� I . .. I .',' "", 11 � I �111, I 11 1� , , , , , I I',, � "' 1'1!111�'(�I� 1:11,11,11111:1 I � " , " I , " I !!! ,� I ,, 11 ,�_,,,, I ,, .� I , " 4 - "I' 11 -� , - : �", 1114" ,, I I I'll, , , "., , " � 11, j,","')", ­,", , I ", �, " , , ,� 11 I I , , " I I I , , .. . ... " , , " .. "' ­� 1, "I I "Ill(" " I I , , 1, , , , , "i , , , 'I X -, , - W, ,,, "', , ", ,,,­-�", ,, �" # , ,", � " " 11 j(, ',� ,�,,%c,,x,.,, � I,," , �1, "', , I , , / " I I ""i " , "),) "/"�""",)"",�".",.', , -f, I'll, le� *il �,�­- ", �'­ 111.11 - iv ,,, ,� ... �Y " %`� /,: ' " , , , ,,, , ,,,, , " - , �` ,, ­­,, '' %%& 11/'11 I'll '' ,� , 'I"11�1;-.1/1, I :, I'll 1, � I , , I I �, . _�_ " 1/11�_ le , , �,,,,­_ , - ", 1, . .", ,, ,,, 1: I � , �� , I , I I , ,, , ", , � , � ,: , ,��1,111'1, ��(, : , 9._,)" " , , I � , I � ", r ,, , , ""I'll I , , I I I I '111-1, I" Oe" , , %�'*k U - I , I . , , , ,,, " � , 11� I 11 I I , 11 I I ,�, , , ,,, I 11� 11 I I I I .11 I I , �, :i."*, ), I """q,l.�" 1,I " , , � , I t , 1. 11 � % � , /I . / %, , #%WI YO 11 11, � #Oq�o . ,,,"� _� , ,,� -�,� , , �'A'�, 1, I I ,�, �4�,rte,1 0,1�, V% 11 I "I ­­ I , , ,. , , , �, " '"" " , , v, J� S , �� *". , , I I I I'll - ''I , " , , � , �il I" , , , "I tet, ,, I I I I'/ I" , _ , � �, "I'll, , , iw4o , ;, I 11 11 I "I I " - I �,, ',� `;� , ", � " ,.`�""` : "" ,"�, , , I �,: �,,.:, �,k 4 , " , , , , . . , , � , ''I'll I , : ,'�' m . , " , , , ,,,, �P� , ,, s�, I . 4.',Z, , , , ,,,, , , . Avez� , , Y '.. ." ,0# - - ,), ; , -6 , 4 " , " , . ` � , �, % ,.,; , Y6+ f ' � ...... I % f 4r )O �', , " 1, %WYO�O, , , , , ",)""P ,- ,,, , �, � � , " ;� , i� , , � � , I , . r __ � �",_ -'I"', - � 11 �­ 11 , - , . , ,� 'r 11 0 �, * � ... . .. � .... :, I ��, . 'r "", , I I � 11 I ', �, " yet, . .. . " I I I " , , , " . , 11 , I , I I '� I I . , " , I I " , , : "I' � Is; ,� I � ,,��, - )" S,; ,,,"�r�, � r , , �,'A ��Z'�6r I. I P v i , )., Z . f I ��� " , ), , I I , �, 11 , , I , , , " , I I � ") , % I , I � � , , , """, v ": !, , 11 ,,,, ,:,,,�,, � ,� , , " , 11 " ,�,-, � , , � , , I , , , �, , I L � I , , 1, I 'If I I �!�, I I I "I'll, : , � , " """,-", , , , " ", " I ", '7, ", "I I I , , �! . " " I 1, , 1, , �, ,��,'�,; , " � )) n , , ,, ,,,, � ........... " , � � , , :, , I ", , , , , " , ", , , : �, I 11 , . ,�,: % ,,,,,, , '. "I : �`, � ,%%,,,� ", , I , , , :I f, I 11 I � , , ", ,'-, " ��, ", "", �, 11 11 It';',, . � !" � , , f"",, " 11 :1 "I'll ", , , " :1`1, I"'111,111, " """ )", , , ,� 1, , , ",..1r. �, � ,�� ,, �,�,, .,� , �­ I " . - '' � I I -1 I " , � ��, ", , " " , - , ,➢ � ill , , " ,/ , ; "'. , " : ­!' ��, " ,,, ,,''�,,� , , " I" .... .. , ", "" I I " , , I " : " ��� �� ,, �� ", ��, , I I I ), , ,� .. . / ,f .... ... , , ­,", .,,� "_ ", , I � I "."'. , "I " , - ,� " " ,,,, � ,� �,:, " ";, � , �", ", ', (e:, 11,��, �,,', ", , " � ��f, " "' "I"0111,011 f , � , " , I " , " , , , ; , I , , , �','­/,:, ',,�� � , I - 11 � I � , I , 1� I , '! " , , , , , , . �, , , , , �, -, " 11 � 1�1 � , " " ,� , - , . . . 1� ." "., , , I , I I " , � _�- " , �, ,,Al , I 11 X I " " , , � � , , : ,., ,� , :­ - , , 1� , ,� , , I � I 1( )� I, " ,, " ,�;" , I I I I 'I" I -, , " " �' -,7, �, , , �" " I , I " ,,, - - " ,,, ,,, "I , , I � ,,, .... .. " .,� , - :'�, , � �"' , n" . �,/' ,, � , , ,,, " ,� ,/! �, � , - I'll ,,,�,,',�' ,, ,, �,, �, � ,, �,, � " ,I , ,,,�, ,.:,", !': ::�,�. , ��, �� , . 1.111, � ,....v: � , � , ,� , " ,.'v' , , � - , ,, " if.., . , �� ,e ! � � . � .,/�,� �, �, , , , " �,�­� " " , ,;,. I 1-11111 11 . , , I _� " , , ,,�', � ;,;,,, � I I1, " �,, ;"'f.!',, � n"',�,X-::,", , ,, , , , '� . ... . . , I'll � ,�� �'; I�, "'., , " - ,',`r-�. . �", """"", ,�,(,��,, - 1, 1, ,� "I, 1: ,,, � �' �, 11�111' 11'' I "." " I'll , ,­�� IN", "/, , , , I()," .. ... .. �,,%,f .... . ')�, , , , , , ''I "(), �,�� , "A , : , ,�-/ � ,�" �,� ,,,,,�,,,,�', , ��, �%, "', , ; 1�, " I , �� ""', "', "'rF", � "", , ",,�e� ;,", �, � 11 � 11 � I , I , �, 11, I I I I I 11'' I , "' - 11 �, ", " " ,� , " I I 11 , , , '� "I , "j), ,�,�� , , , , , , - � ,, " , I I 1, ,, I 11 - I , " "', " I I " � , " � , ,,, 0;�� , , f,� ,, , ,,, " .., � , ,,, , )", , " : " �, , ", ��, � , I , 11 � � , , � � I'll, ff , '� I - ", 11 11 � , I , , , , 1, 7 1, " ,, I " , �` , f"I , I , � - 4 O'�"(",�,"��,;,, I'll � , , , " , , ,, ,,, , I "I I � , - � " , , � �, 0, ,,, , � � , , , , " � ,,� , `,, , _! � . . ... .. ,, � f , , 11 � I , : , , , , , , " I " I I I ,� " �,, , . , ,." � �f" , ...", 11'11:! , ,� , I I , , " ,, , , - J"., , I I ", " _'j, . , "", ,,�.�, "I , , , ,, ''. ,,,, . , I , , " " � " , - 1, . �,e,,,,, i" - %,­� ✓" "I" �, 11 11 ,' 'I, , , , , �; , ,, ,:; �,,�%­ I I I ,( " " " , 1� ,,�,,I, I , I , 0�*,, �;, ,,',� �,��', " 11. , 11 , � ,,Np "', , , "":" 21� -,,�.C��,�: ..... .. , P V, , 'I " "", " , ,,"', � , ",", ': - " � �",,"' - , ,� :,. .,;`.�,-, " ,,�,e .,,�A,,.,"��, " �, , , , , � ,f, 'I, A " , , I I, "" , , , I 1� �11 � A("�, I Al 11 1111��`, �111,.",. , I ,/ ,;;d, " ,,�,, , �, ", " , ,� 11, "I � :;� � : �,�j" ��, ", , � . ... .. . .", , . �1�'),�y/� �;,� "I'll "I "', ,,, ,; ,/ � � , ", , " , , , ' ""',l)"I" , I � , � 1�r I " /, � �, ; - "I I �, �l, , " �.� , Z/', ", ,,, ,�, , � , , " ,�, �, ,(� I 1 �6"" , " , , I 1'.1 � " , , , � I I ., , �11 ", I I I I , 11 ,,,!, ���,, , 1�, )�, I , I �11 : ,�', � , , , , ", ,,., �(,��'V(,11 �, "" I I I "I , 11 I " I I " � " I �p,, '. , " �, ( , , , I , " , , , � , , I I , I "I . .. 11 - I � ", .. �� 11� , I _ f I I" , , , : , ,,� , ,,, ", : �, , � , - ,�� ,� '�_, , , "�:' ."n""', ", " IJI "" ", I __,"', , A, I : , �� %`,"'Ile I . ,� , I �, I � , �,'-;" �, " "%', , "I , ,,,, ,,,, '', , - ,�, "I , , , 1, , , , 11, I I'll I � I I I � � - I ��"j,:��, ,,'d , , - .. 1� � 11 I I I I , � I , �". , I / , ­�,', : J� :1 , I; 1; "' , , " ", ,, � ,,f I I , " I I I , " , , I � I , � " ,, """ , ,,, ., ,,:�:,,% In"', "d, , �.� ,�, , , � ,,, ,v,.�� �)j��.�,: �, "A " , " , I I -"�`; ;,�"x . ....... .. . �,'�,_,�,('�.)"" � 'e,� , � , � I I I "I " , " , ", , ,� , , I I I I , , . , , , , " � " 4 ,,,, �, /, , , I , I I I I , , , I I , � I , " , " � , I I,f',,,Z ,, � , , ."O" , ,,�, , , , � " � ,, I I , � , , ,, , " I "I . , o � ", ,� �:: � ,"', .. . 111"", ,,,, � - ',`�, ,, , �','�� ", , .; ,�, ": I I I , . I � ,, , f, , � I 11 , "; I I I " I'll I - I I I I ,� I , - . , - ""., I � , , , . . ..... � , "I � , 'P�,,,,, " , `��' , , " I �, , � ,,, �1�1. I I -, 11 ,,,, I I 11 I f , I � , I 'If ... I " ,,, I , , : ,�, I 1. 1, 11 , ��', I I I'll �, 11, , '.. I /,", ,, , , " , , I I I I I I , , I" I I , ,�- I I �11 , , , , ��, , " " " I I " I " , , " ", " , , " .... , , - " , " I � I I , , 'I', �, 1, I I �, I I I(,, I I . 1'�, I 11 ,, I , �1, I 1,�, , ,i ;, �, , , � ,,,� , �411 14F , I I "I , �', , -,, , , , , , , " , " , , "I".1" ,�� , ""/` ,,� �� ,,, I I I I I 11 I I I , I 11 1� I I I , �11 I "I 1�1 "I'll, �4 " , ­� , , I I I , ��, � -, 'I I I 11 r, 11 � 1 WAV 1 1 I ., 11 ,W , q- I � 1� "I 111) 'r ", , m a.. I ­­,', 11 I . , " I 11 11 I 1, Backpressure is when pressurein the downstream piping is higie I than the supply pressure, thus "pushing" the water (or other sub stances) back into the sunnIv line. Paae'I",de # I'm2 A WFO Z ;Z ""4 44, VI 4t "40 Mh t k�`s .7XI 1177 o, X""'t q ot, 0411 ii,, —7,�- —w, dV Vi —2 -, * , X, , iz' 'S 'g, Ali 4,111/ re .. ... .... . .. ....... re 10 O"'f, "4p-, % 110 pz�% "I"A'%, 'h �,("( ..... ...... . 1. ..,d".V AI , ,f Wu vI'ax �, 'If is r Backsiphonage occurs wilen tne pressure coll. Some POMI distribution system drops below atmospheric pre illtle # 15 ridyt: t ,ie wa"Et F% x w W dw' �r w r Wx✓,�,, �''a �iw ''� r � �� ,�1r ,w; gin' rcWx I �I 7 m n ^r r , w,u r xr.. "u.✓n. x.N....x, .r,w rc.. <,,. rrr mu..w. :m ,r nrmwmw' ,, w. -. »•✓ mun +'r+ x m ✓ r m ,. w r .'tvw^ x. .. � , . �. .,.. :, n. w m <. ... ,. , d= r r en. e m w n, w ,wrr.wx�„ r m� rr * . „.w w^ , n ✓ . x w,n rrnr: m w r r n .^r. n w w«, � �: wm r^w n ✓ �rWrm,wwmWti< w� , n w✓ww�r� N"w �;�^ ®mrr r n^ .xrswxd4 �ny,n.n.w w wwm,. xn�,ae w . xwd^r�y ^rwrc �n„nnw�d x'rerr �„ �✓ � � ,,.,s^.r.rr,. '� .�', N^ w . w.,.; I _ _ _ . w ,-. .. �,n . n ,x, n rx. v � . x w n ww, � �, x ✓ n e x r , .:n ,. m ., n � ^ w� reyd nw rwnr. � r�°✓�': ,x. ,„ „w�„ ,,��r�mr,. ^rvwrrw�w �w w®wm I. ,, m� ,._ _. .: :.. x � e. w.. .. w. w7. ... m'r. ux :,..xr.' '.x, e.✓ w.rw ti•_ .,, rn;.r ., o-..0 m:a e'c r rmmrx .. .. w, ✓7`.C'..��„„, x.. .... n,„ x;�.. .. nPe ;„r w. d n wr1 N m,e � w.x�"m, J. m rc,r d ,, n,:, t..m w. w o -w. w ,.. ,_ ..w, w, r w, .,, t ,., ,,r ,.. I ,,.. .. :.:,w.n .w. 'w....,._6. ,.,.. .rn. x'P, . �„ ,n„ e,,. rcww nen.. ."'�,✓ r-Imn w"�P�m wl �rc ,~ w w~ , r m ✓ ,. ,W{ w + i u:,xr.., .. m. r, '.. x, ,r rtµ x,, ,,e u.x',w ,_,, ,uo ✓J' a o. rcm,x 'r.. „ , �, ., ,,:. .... _....4 ,; ,�, :.. _...x ,x. mY w T',b ✓.v 'r. `, n Y b w f Nr 'xw.�' J d. me. a...,^. .. _. ".. Y. Y.. u,.4 wlnm t P,. A. ,. .r Pnx.✓;m✓r'h metra `x. x r,., ,.miaw^m�re m'mrw m..er,nnnxW °,✓�•..' ✓r mw ,. ,. �.nww, , xx^✓, dr. ,„ xa,. ,.. w"m� „ r`' ,xN ,w rn. .. r ..w xP. d m ., r, «.. Y. , £.'.. ,. A. w «+. ^ .. n. x ., m ✓ , . _ v x ;,, ✓ ., ,. x. w , _, , n n ✓ , r: , n ,« rr P e w � . xr ^arm w, r,, ,. �...... '_»,,... ,, n,.� ww w Ww „w,w ✓. n.,. r, ,r., ,,., ^ r.__ ;rw wx..,rr:rx n.nr.W .,. ,,:���mw�rw:xm:m: n, �r .. xnNxx m.,;rNum,^„mr,nm,,r;,n „xre:,,..,,,,-x�r�✓.. ^:,; n. ee :w;. w"w': ,„i'. *r... w 'w.,a «.r* d',. :ew..,,.^.In, ,..1` w r , . d q A w ,, ,. . x..,w �x ' , �. w. .. , r.. 'h W. ''wet .... wdu ,x w ,, � ,✓ m , . wr r x.. n Y .., ,,.. . a.._,. , » ..r,. . xC r wP �� nr ,, ;,: w w a,. ,. w.^.. Ww ,. >"w. w.,. ^k, .cr.*m>M, , ✓. .... 1^ :ww x,. .. _»M,.°^_ r._,5- s. f ,r^ « ,nF wmrgm , A, '� .r. .,.< wwr, ,A ,_ .» re n ✓,a._, w ware. ,. ,,,.',. .,.� .,, , x. ,,, rl., ., ,, xx,�,a_...._. .� .rw .x,.,. ,:rr.',w w ✓ _.n;, w w . , m�l� ,, n. , .. ^ , „'. n.. r. a, n ✓ r., re w, ,n d",n ;: r. w, ,. n.. i iw m m ,, rG ^ m m , ^' a .v � ,x a"'4. ,� in, „gym p. i m, u'f u. d 4 w I b , +, a p. . a 4 , x, F•. f.. l W; F,'m w'. ',�/ f^ ry .,,. rsw_��, �Ww�, ... e.. u.. m,mne. rr mm a ✓w�� ^Im k. ,Y.S w,, Hw9r'w Id, .w. � .,.' .,, ,: rr xYhw xw'm vu ,w re5w '.x. w: ,' '.�..uN., .r;,u- rnrw rmw„,m mw. nr,wmm�. u.. ,, „. 7'm ��w'.��m r,. m;w m.m rx�^re.r -::✓.. , w1m „;,✓:x'Y"e �`eww f, m .. e,.wr,w« ¢.. M`^x,,w.., A. m.4 _ „ ; ....�.... 'W � w m rv, +,. a . wMp, rr.. ,. W x„..m m rw, wpm uu ` .ret x wx, ^S ww�n r. mr n Jw'w. m.. n,nJ mae„-n"w. �.W, •n. „v, ,,..x ,r, rvw sn aN M +, ,.a..-n"{w.”, m' � � w m' N'*mwN^' w m r< x ✓. r , Y m P PW« a .,, m?N m... r , , , e r� w�, m^,^r`�: � , , �' ltmr �a«� ... N� r., m , , ._rw A .,, w. �. �m J d a m ,., rc .. w✓ rr , �, :�� , ^ ✓^'w ,d''., ,e „. w. ,m r � a x„; rw r. m m w � J, m - re n ,. �,: r. x .n..., m a w„e. a ,. e � , a"w,w w «!� �. r le w.: Iw �. .� w rr nn.. "�w A n d",.. r r, G. a. rt ,�` I m. r +�° ”. � ^!„ w„'x drr..,r'�Y,�n `no-.. r,. ,., :,I” m :<. , ^q,„.. a. ✓9w .,.. ..»,... . _ . :,... ,�. , . w? , d*» rr m;„ er "4. Ne"r.s.: . ar. mm!w rc �. °k°m WY »,. trc , drrAr �` r'✓« ,^fir ne,. ,w..w, ..e rrh P'4. w! »w.. ,, ,n w”. xw.. "W"Nw- A w_..Yr w w, i.. u,» m.w J r ,d.. r . wwn✓. ,^r*.. ,. m . rwrem".. � u7 mr"w w. `r . ,. ,y,.. , ,. „ x. , ✓" w w m. „ « x ,�. . w, «"."wN . .,'r. ^r s.k,. "M;w;»: ,. �'" .. ,. .� r, r ,.. nr✓.N r�., ,... J.. m„e `"7r^Y�w M:, ",.. e w .�.*, -: am�m a m,...re ,.,. :e w.. « .. .: rw"�,r.n �' � o �eP. ,w,,uw w ^. wr.:W ..x.. ., -,✓M"n ,r, ... .. „ ,'r. e. wr- r .m,x;. ry„„ n _,...__.__., .� ,., , ad , ,h.... r x.. x. w '�� ,r x , .:. x.. ,hn: 'r ^ � "w - , ' ;,. ,'S✓ ✓`m ,.,. ;,, . m . �.wn: ............ �m'P'n ,A rrc ::,.. n. , r.: w r n ,'fid r.:„ ,PW^ r � ^� 'W. A^rc,'dm� r�° :. �r,., m ml” :.. r mw'' . ,�'' . m.. "h'P-.'I"W ^ rc e. ,✓r a .n ✓. r a . «: , x .�.� ,, , � ,w N , ra ✓J” "gym ,� .nl n . ^qw"`,r. .w�. ,wrr� �',. ,. s.. .x,N . `ti , d ,. m y m 1. , ,� , re..•x,mw^m e , «;. ",..ra«,,,.�e. ” 'm m mrr° mlrrMr , .mr ^n rcr. . _ ,, mr^. m �° +,�` ., �F ., , x � qtr I KNm .” rd°., m ✓ x � w . ., , �w"� � a ,"Wr «..�„ N„� �°° '� waw , � �rw ,: , rr rr'w , ,��.. �Pw�, m u r.„rc�. ,ur�� NI ..'r„ ,'✓x,"�MNP'� ,^r..✓w,a.N, �"�'�' .„ �.. ,r',. x.m, "w r.;w�. ..„. �;m.. rr ..m n. „re +. r- d*, mlmw y:: '::P1"m m.. ,rr..rr .r ,:ww^n„ ,..rc.��rnw, n,.m� w re. ^. ,.rrv,,,,m:axn.. ✓w r mw„ mr. ww���� do ,d M �.” ,r w.. w^" w,.. ,, w a. ,:, ,w a,,:n re,rc, , w ,.. ,. , r,.. ✓,. ... r rr, ,,� w. :w n. �. .. °v m.'„'.r, „ m ,, J. .rk.. w, � ...�„ ,. ,..,, , w A”. n -.P ,rw .� mm xd. "w, Ir..W„ „'. ,„„,m �Y,.r... .o- . ,, ,,, „. n1 m,.. "1 n”" w m. ,n �d a�: w!:.�„ xx. ,, wx,.r x; r✓ �.; wr�"�'w. m. ��m, 1W»x ,, n; r... �.°W �^'w ... ..,......,.,:. ^n. .wr w Vim...„--. ;✓rw Nmw. , ,.. .,..,..„.,.. nirr w .m:. r m e. , M.✓.. m w,.. rx-�m; w ,m,. e , n ✓. Irc, ���� m n a'„ n, w:,, rdmw,. ... r u'n.,.. r^r . r ..: 'x, err -.r m x,. .. w �. w. r.. .�,,, 'rv.. ��,ef w. nw,, x, ,.. ;.. ;,, reIr,;: ,r:x w: ,^ n , we,e n..wn �, ryJ. ".. .. ,,. ,x, « ^rr.w a.. �w, ,, ,' -.m -,,xx r✓., . r. „..,,�, ” ,.. ..,;, ,,, ✓ rc, ' r"�m w w 'r r^, rxrw d 3 ,x x ,r^�^ n ,x . x n, n .n w n n .., x .rx ✓ � rc, m e ^, r rc� . �,m r n ^� „. „a w wx. ...: m n m , „ .r wmmwr ,„rerm � „re tea,., � rw., mA r,,e ,< , �'w ,.. w..�.d"m. ✓, n. "m✓, rxx �wr✓. N.e, x ..w x ., w,. .. w,,: ,ret. ,...✓;. .: :. ,,✓ ,, ��. m x. ,; Y� m✓t ,A a A._ a,, ,, � w_ m,•,.. r. x.M.xa!° , .' ✓ w .,, .« w i ,, oln...,,,m .^^ ! „r,,. v, ,, ��rcmm n,. pw.u.. nrp,.n ;. w, mi '✓,.: .,w-_. ..x..rc✓iwNN rx,..,,,. .,...,. ,..,.. "�� .✓r ✓r_.x.,rr_ ,. nm.r,,„w, .,m re,«, xre , e „rw✓„'a�, ,. 4.,, ,r. , ,.. w ..: ,�., .s r . ^.:... _...a r. t ., ,. W, w ,,r^,.lm .:.,r ,,,. , _ , „ a�,.xw, dw ^r ,. , '.. �. , ,, ,.,:,,� w:wy,,w x w. a. „..m.�x. x; nr mr . ,, .w „;, x°•' .,,.. .w ,.. ,. , ,.. w.,u, , a u. a mr n.« m.�.,,. m ,.... re,..,,u:” r. t'a 1 Prn,,.,..w ✓' '1r'W "ret , w.. Id d ' ✓ r . ' d” � m m N mW m m PIIr�a r ✓r N w raw"I„ wr, w ail„ wNr„mins .ro.,r , „ . « p ^ e..., , n �P� w �,, e ,a ,.ark » Mfr; mr._ ;:m ✓..»; .x ,-. x. w. ,.: .. x ° .,,. ...,_ P n ,, , ,. ,e rr .�✓ , „ d ✓ .,Na'® rx_x ,, „,.,,, ..,mr.. „'� n,wr ;,rr „ mw rc,n., w, wa r r .mxr „.,w ✓ � mrm ^rv'„, w,: m, x.mr ..: ,"�r « r M, y. m ., w , , „ ,mm ,.. � rrr'� � r .� rw.. 1 ,n •, ,: ,..,,, . .,:: :. , „ ^ .. rr. m ,�''.,.,„ ,I° �✓ . , , , .„,, ^r� «, ,Mn^ �, „, � , w,r ^ , w ., ✓�"MN r m». �d •m ; . M � '. r;x , "� , ^� .x. MaCr h » ,„, _' w� ✓. w o-:. „ ""„” , .I -.. W;' 41 i .r.PCP4 �,e ,,.. n �w rArnrtiw!4'W! ^, w "h, ^!✓ : ui' ..r,>'w,,,��n �' �. � , ��Mdfi.t ; � x , w r . ,We ” r n x`;n a � �1 .°mmmm� .p rlr,'I W v r ,;i) ,, r 4s Yu� , w ,�fru w. ,.;. »;ew ,,<,,.-..", .,.•�. .,, ,., ,e w..w . .-:�_._ ,. ,,.yw...... ,.. ,.., *_ .. :...a nd ,W.°m!x .f, .d. _N". re „ ,.. „a�, Ah .^ r•, ,, ,.;: rcr ww „wia.rc „dr; � 4 o^„�x,x„, ,,, mrw,« r,� nw,✓„ n m,, ,�, ! ,,uf w ✓� r^r o �✓w r rw I„ r A e , n m, «, a rr ' , n ,,.m,r. rcl ,w w. ” inn rd r „ r m: e ,'. w rrn ✓,,,w �✓ Mn"�b ' ,x w » m r. , ,r d°rr'' nr�",gym ^,,..:m Rw" ;,r, d �+m w m , Is n ;m w w n re r xr rcr.,,. ,” „r w �rM ,a,rfq ^4 x'^, �`�✓�d�. '� rc :' rcm �on�f�:.� x „ a w” , r � w(h✓� w �� vl �,, w'Nu'w1m P' ^v n, °NrM� ^x r�. w" „n „r;m.„w r ,,,„r w.:�m ,r,w ✓, ;,:.r wn m, n;. ,,, am, w„ -o ,n, ,, ;; m»,„„ r r W;.,xn fr, ,:.wN o nl wnn wwa. a., "'� wnw.dN nh- www _: ^ r ,r. „ n., "i ✓ „ ,. r 'r r r: ”„ ;� ti �� q ww'ew ,..r ' ,rry `�'7 ;�'�� r m m d`,r. urr 's„H „ ,,. .,,^.��., ";,' ,».. ,.^.«„„«,,. w n,n.....rewr,xe„n,..,,'„ •.�„^'�, «'.. „ ,✓ aMR mWn. ,m%4^ ,.. m r.. ry ^ ;mr r;,,,,,, ✓ wmn„,^ „,. mw” ,,° ,rv'm ,,: rmr,,, ^.w.,.: ,rc�.m mm,-, re�=. m „ , ;: „ d , ... ° , . „ a .. W,. wl -.xrc r x . ,„- Pw ! , ' 1 ,,; ,: ; -n?•, , r ,,. „ ,.. ^ , x � n w : ,:. , P ”' •,�' I �` . Y” yn ' �, „w,wm „„d,.'.„,, , w y�„,,w9.. ,, wy w, r 'x. ,.,J,. w *q w ,. ,.:,,„ �.w "..n,a^ ,.,,'., w,✓,,< , m. ✓ '„n',u„n� ,n', w, ,n ,�rc, „, „, w,«1re wwm.... i x •r,: r ',: ,,,W «a, °, ., m, w , , ✓ „, , ,. m rwrrd „ ','„; � i” Na:w«' ✓:a ''r,' � "w`°'m � a � n ✓ w m 'n,''"1w r d; � ,w w , F wi°'' Hv✓,M i” N v w m , m ff✓r x.. n u w � .rc, r w, `” , y ,,, r w ,r. ;u, r, _ „,. ,a „'�r"n, ,. .. A :iii w arr H ,r w�vl«. ,✓..w, , ai' v n';'e ', ,p. r ', 'wi 'rn. u u o w,,, r u ,'g ry w,," x..,,'dlx „„, m"br ;�Sr,Y hw "'b',w um w r, ,vv. fr m :: „ ? e al, n ,i..,. a wn ,e..:- r. f m : ,: m , ” ev. rr^ ;,'+ .. E..b , n ,,,• ” •.;° , m. n'” �m ,. , w MrrSn _ �` yy A, r �rJ� , J 6r _ a. ,a ',m: n n' ', ;. ,, , x ,r ✓- ,"» rc , ✓ a..r „ , u u., ✓ rr % 'm ^ , , v � „ .. ^," rc"w.°'- r r , „ , ,p r ✓ , re , , ,. n „ w.. ,✓ „ ,r-"�F'.,:'. ^,fie „ n «« , o w y a m: a r a, s rvz v„e v Ss' �, ,✓rr, aW, u, ,. .. e ... ,. :,k � .Ai #r r, r .. .. e .. .✓ f wµ I c;ross-c;annecnon Ls a the potable water supe may bE I E: •r pa oth I na -0 r:-W.:Ab F 1*0 aau cvnnecuon DetweC :)urce or sources whit; otable. qane A A direct cross -connection is a connection which is rigidly tied to- gether, and is subject to backsiphonage and backpressure. Slide # 20 Page # An indirect cross -connection is a connection which is not rigidly attached and may only be subject to backsiphonage, SH Page # de # 22( acceptableThere are ' five of protecting against Air Gap, the Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly (the RP), the Double Check Valve DC), Breaker PVB), and the Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker AVB). It is portant • assemblybeing used to the hydraulic condition of the cross -connection and to the degree of hazard, Slide # 30 Page # The Approved @ $ pressure principleassembly under normal.- flowing @ @@■@$ @ @ @ @ principle assem- bly includes: $ independently internally loaded check operating valves, ■ mechanically $@$ hydraulically @ dfffer ential valve betweenseated shut-off ■ ■ @ resilient ■ $ ' cocks. Should backpres" sure or backsiphonage @ 'relief @$ open draining waterthe between the checks to atmosphere. any downstream @ ■ Wnant or pollutant $ ■ ®the upstream � side of - first check. Slide , Page 32 The Approved double check valve assembly under nor- mal flowing conditions. The DC • of iindependently'operating inter nally loaded check valves, resilient seated shut-off valves' and resil- ,Ry be used to prevent bac ► under backsiphonage backpressure r #"A er be r ' * rr CO pollutant only,. It is not considered �r rrprotection wo-ain dequtest con �.. Slide # 39 Page # The pressure vacuum breaker assembly under normal flow condi- tions, The Approved . ,r assembly consists of an internally loaded seated shutooff valves,, and resilient seated test cocks, This assem-w bly may be used to protect against pollutants or contaminants, how - be subject to backstphonage conditions, should not be in situations which will subject the assembly to backpressure, Stide # 44 Page i. combinedOn fire sprinkler lines the necessity for bac ow protection is often i to detect unauthorized use of water age downstre Detector used in cases where a pollutant may be present. It provides the same level of protection as a double check valve assembly, However, amountsif sm ' meter register. and gallons per minute of flow the mainline body will open allowing water to flow freely for fire fighting iassembly Slide # 57 Paige 000 MAY041 GERALD L FARLEY TRU WMS GEORGE A. CLOWES TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN RICHARD N. HENDRICKS PAUL WM. HOEFERT MICHAELE W. SKOWRON IRVANA K. WLKS VILLA69 MAXASIN MICHAEL E. JANONIS VILLAGS CLAM CAROL A. FIELDS Village, of Mount Prompect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect., Illinois 60056 1 yr, I T 100 So EAMMON STREET F—SIOUNT PR0SPECT,,'HA"',JN IS 7:30 Pohl., ai elf I I 0 a THE REGULAR MEETING OF TBE MOUNT PROSPECT SAFETY COMMISSION, JUNE 13•M"T -v 1994 HAS BEEN CANC ' r+r 1Uv1 BE WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1994. AN AGENDA WILL BE SENT PRIOR TO TMS MEETING, F MAYOR GERALD L. F,ARLEY' "I"I' UST112% ; GEORGE A. CLOWES TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN RICHARD N. HENDRICKS PAUL WM. HOEFERT Village : Mount, Prowpect MICHAELE W. SKOWRON IRVANA K. W1LKS VILLA= MAIIIIIAGN 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60055 MICHAEL E JANQNIS WILLAM CLARK CAROL A. FIELDS Phone: 708 , 392-6000 Fax: 708 392-E022 TDO: 708 / 392-6064 ' r+r 1Uv1 BE WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1994. AN AGENDA WILL BE SENT PRIOR TO TMS MEETING, I A�MTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLAN COMMISSION JUNE 11 1994 - ---- ------- The regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Plan Commission was called to order by C * Donald Wet*bel at 8:00 P.M. at the Senior Center, 50 South Err rson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois. The meeting was moved from Village Hall to accommodate the number of residents expected. Signs were placed on both entrances at Village Hall and the Senior Center to direct residents to the meeting. ROLL CALL Present upon Roll gift Frank Boege Marshall Ponn Village Staff Present.0 Press Present,0 Otbers PresentO 0 Edwin Janus Louis Velasco Thomas McGovern Angela Volpe Carol Tortorello, Donald Weibel, Chainx= Will -lam 1. Cooney, Jr., Director of Planning Michael Si*ms,, Village Planner Jeanette Lach, Daily Herald Approximately 140 Residents M so M WTortorello mentioned that the attorney 1TZF1V=1Uj1* Gdq*ag Development was Robert Moore (page 2, third paragraph), and on page 5., fm pwagraph Larry McKone is the petitionees, s-on-nin4m. 0 Mr. Boege motioned to approve the minutes of May I Ix 1994 as amendecL with a second by Mr. McGovern. Motion passed. 4 Ij 3 -01 k, Ij k*1 clim WO-Urm-i3;1k1.4 'e'a A* Community Development No Report B,* Comprehensive Plan Defer to New Business C. Development Code No Report D* Text Amendment No Report Plan Cornivission Mutes June L 1994 Page 2 OLD BUSINESS Aone 'its I 4 OnT; 6;tvlfljl * 0 w. OVA t4 I I I 1 41 fob Ito is 4 0 2. Davici Starenko, 7 Audrey� is a new resiaent witift a young family and is concerned about sairety'. Meier pqqnsi".will make.matters vv,A=ey,. comer of CoMe.bedieves, become a too I Frank Cimo, I much Luke Prmnarw, 2104 Jody Court, wants the new McKone Subdivision on Meier 'North of White Oak to i a cul-de-sac. Sees no benefit to extension for local residents o*,2, short cut tor norkresidents. Expresses concern for two schools nearby and students that cross Meier. Reads top of petition wim approxi mately 3 00 So Tun HAis, 731 South Drydetk Arlington Heights, commends plan to control traffic but look at act beyond the co ununttv when Meier comps� to., Central to Dryden with an IMP OF elementary school two blocks to the north. Also has a petition the extenkon with 45' go A Arlington Heights! resident signatures. Mr. Ponzi asK&., if he has spoken to the ArfiVon a to old's Heights Plan Comzriisston regaramg their end of the pian, and he hasn't but wiu. Plan Comnussion Minutes June 1. 1994 Page 4 Chaiman Weibel returns.,the discussion to the Board. Mr. McGovern states he has driven the street and even though it'loo , ks residenfial, it is a conector A and itextended it'willbeusea anct abused by non-residents. Dryden would then also becorni a collector, 0 0 I gatheting like Mr. Velasco has been a Plan Conumssionei member smce 1974 and has never seen a this one before. Sees no reason to ienthen street and notes that no one has mentioned a gct on IMP residents'and community. I 0 - - VAN 1 4 Mrs. Volpe opines, thisi t ItrUe government by the people. Mrs. Tortorello has been won over by the crowd. I that Ls Intuested. Study it and szz Janus explains the Comprehm&e Plan is available td anyone what ifs all about. Get womea. 1A r M 71r, Plan CoMI! *ssl'on �dinutes June I Ip 1994 Page 5 Mr. Boege made the motion to close the public hearing at 9:55 p.m. All agreed. Chairman Weibel mentions the small park at Euclid and Route 83 on page 33 and 47. Mr. Boege states land was originally dedicated to be used as a fire station but access and egress are not suitable. Leave alone for now and may -be someone will come up with something *in the future, A motion is then made by Mr. Velasco with a second by Mrs. Volpe to change the low density on page 13 from 13.5 units per acre to 9. Motion fails 2-6. Remove all Meier Road extension wordage on pages 31 and 48 and general land -use map. We all, then expressed our thanks to Mr. Sim and especiaIly Mrs. Giordano for all the hard work and time put 'in on upciating this Comprehensive Plan revision. A motion was then made. by Mr. 0 McGovern with a second by Mr., Velasco to approve the Comprehenave Plan as updated and amended with our recommendation for approval by the V'dlage Board. Motion carries 84 'a * With no finiher business the meeting was aalourned at 10:32 p.t4 Respectfully submitted, Carol H. Tortorello Director MAJ*TA04 Water/Sewer Supamntandent Herberc L, Weeks Sean P Dorsey Deputy Director Street/Building Superintendent Glen R, Angler Melvyn L. Both Administrative Aide Forestry/Grounde Superintendent Dawn L. Rivera Sandra M,, Clark Solid Waste Coordinator Vehicle/Equipment Superintendent M. Lisa Angell wr James E,,/ Guenther Mount Prospect Public or Department 1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229 Phone 708/870-5640 Fax 708/253-9377 TOO 706/392-1235 AGENDA MOUNT PROSPECT SOLI WASTE COMMISSION JUNE 16v 1994 CONFERENCE ROOM B., PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY 1700 WEST CENTRAL ROAD 7:30 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER 11. APPROVAL OF MI14UTES IH. CrIIZEN FORUM (Each resident is I to 5 minutes) IV. SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS V. MONTHLY DATA VI. SOLID WASTE INFORMATION BROCHURE V11. FLOAT - 4TH OF JULY PARADE V111. TIIER BUSINESS LX. NEXT MEETING (,JULY 21 X. ADJOURN Recycled Paper WOWNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 19f 1994 PRESENT.- Dick Bachhuber, Bill Donovan, Elizabeth Herbert, Hofly Johnson, George Luteri, Rod Mobus, Harold Rentschler, Ken Westlake and Mary Winkler. Lisa Angell - Public Works CALL TO ORDER.- Vice Chair Luteri called the meeting to order at 7:37 PM and conducted the I meeting until Chairman Westlake's arrival. 11 0 APPROVAL OF -WVUTES1. The minutes from the N4arch, 17, meeting were approved as written. As there were not enough Commissioners for a quonun at the April 2 1, meetmg, tormal mm"utes were not taken. [401s� SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS/h1ONTHLY DATA. - I The Solid Waste Coordinator gave an update on solid waste programs which included, spring, clean-up week, yard material collection and multifamily recycling. The Coordinator stated monthly data for April and May would be distributed at the next 11eefi4 The Coordinator than opened discussion regarding the addition of scrap metal to the recyc program. The Commi'ssion was asked to develop a list of items that would qualify as scrap metal to submit to ARC Disposal. ARC will be asked to respond to the list based on their capablities to collect the material, preparation of the items and viable markets. The Commissioll idented several specitic items that could be collected as scrap metal, including a number that are also identified as bulk items; bicycles, plumbing fixtures, lawn care equiprnent� barbecue mgrills. As in prem-ous meetings, th ng h gm ere were concerns as to the practical aspects of 0 irnpleentisuca prora. The Solid Waste Coordinator distributed a rough copy of information to be included in the residential solid waste brochure. It was recommended that a subcommittee be formed to draft the brochure. Commissioners Bachhuber, Winkler and Vice Chair LtAeri volunteered to serve on the "s Solid Waste Coordinator to complete subcommittee and widl meet Wednesday, May 25 with the the first draft. SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY an ins Vice Chair Luteri stated he had participated in pection of die!uw-isrer station earlier in the a we, be* day and everything was 'Ship-shape. At this tizneapproximately,500 tons ot waste.,,,, Ing processed daily. He also stated that the yard material being accepted at the trawler station is being sent to Wisconsin where Scott's has a compos facility. The Citizens 'Advisory Committee has revised the inspection forms for better clarification and is considering reducing the frequency of kispections to once a mouth rather than once every' two weeks. In cooperation with SWANCC, Harper'Collep. is conducting a prame grass study on the grounds surrounding the transfer station. It was also reported that a decision from the Army Corps of ligmeers regarding the balefiU is expected prior to the Colonel's retirernent 'in June. The t.;oordinator suggested the June meeting focus on p the C sim's float for tbie 4t of July parade. The Coordinator also stated% that should she be I unavailable to lize pn.*,paration of the iloat anotheTrepresentative from the Public Works bqpa� would be designated. NEXT NEETING: The remit y, 1700 , t meeting will be held Thmday, June 16, 7 *- 3 0 PM in the Public Works Facilit West Central Road. ADJOLJRN: There being no furd w bus m*ess the meeting was adj oumed at 9 10 PM. Respectfully submittcxL M. Lisa Angell Solid Waste Coordinator DEPUTY VILLAGE CLERK ALL 3 1, 'q1P F444 NOTICE May 18, 1994 WIP11101*311i 0 1, 11111 IF40 1151:0110 MAYOR ti lit GERALD L. FARLEY TRUSTEES GEORGE X CLOWES TIMOTHY J, CORCORAN RICHARD N HENDRICKS PAUL WM,, HOEFERT 'Villaolf Mo(unt w"n-a r o is e c it MICHAELE W. SKOWRON ge p IRVANA K. WILKS VILLAGE MANAGER 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 MICHAEL E. JANONIS VILLAGE CLERK CAR©L A. FIELDS 3 1, 'q1P F444 NOTICE May 18, 1994 WIP11101*311i 0 1, 11111 IF40 1151:0110 JIV Thursday, M, ay 26,11"4" Trustees Room Village Hall II Accept 19,94/95 Budget Recommendation IH Impact, of Solid Waste Contract on the 1994-1997 Tax Levies IV Chamge in Village's Fiscal Year VI Adjourn meat I MAYOR GERALD L FARLEY TRUSTEES GEORGE A. CLOWES TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN RICHARD N. HENDRICKS PAUL WM. HOEFERT MICHAELE W. SKOWRON IRVANA K, WILJ(S VILLAGE MANAUR MICHAEL E. JANONIS VILLAGE CLERK CAROL A. FIELDS �vlltage Of MOU'':�'''t prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 WIEW,Akm Do Rim ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Regular Meeting Thursday, May 26,1994 7:30 PAL Senior Citizen Center 50 South Emerson Street I . i 1 11 111 �11111'i7iillllliil' "ITRIt =:!U10, Lull, Ar%fil 28 Zon* Board of ' peals meeting. The petitioners are This case was contm*ued from thej-XF ing Ap requesting a Map Amendment as allowed M' Article 11, Section 14.203.D to rezone the subject property from R-X� S M'We r arnily to R- I S ., Family *in order to allow a two -lot subdivision. Upon completion of the public hearing, Village Board action will be required for this case at their meeting of June 7, 1994. 0 0 0 go The petitioner is seeking a variation to Section 14.905.B. I to allow a sideyard setback of 5 feet *instead of the required'9.5 feet to allow an attached garage addition. A, Upon completion of the public hearing, Village Board action will be requirea tor this case at their meeting of June 7, 1994. I mj� !"Iff ,The petitioner is sees cing a variation to Section 14.304.D.1...1 to allow a 6 foot fence along the 0 .0 interior siaeyard *instead of the maximum allowed 5 foot. Zonm"g Board of Appeals Agenda e Pag2 ZLI MMM #D ow 4 10 10 40we j Ian The petitioner is seeking a variation to Section 14.304.D.Lb-z" to allow a fence with. an exten''or 0 It sideyard setback of I foot *instead of the mn*u*mi,.,M requirea 3 feet. The Zn-.. jooaraor Appeals is final in this case. (SEE N -Liu) n To amend Article III, General Provisions and Article XXIV, Defttion s, to provide for the gradual elimination of certain second housekeeping units 'in all singje fama"y residential districts. Upon completion of the public hearing, Village Board action will be required for this case at their meeting of June 7,1994. NOTE: In all cases where the Zom*nBoaa rd of Appels 'is final, a five (5) da gy period is Is 10 # provided for anyone Wishing to appeal their decision. No permit will be issued until this period has elapsed. Appeal forms are available M* the PI Department.