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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3044 09/02/1980 /27/80 ORDINANCE NO. 3044 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT 'MUNICIPAL CODE ~E IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS as follows: ~ECTION ONE: Chapter 12 of the Municipal Code of ~he Village ,f Mount Prospect be and the same is hereby, amended by deleting :ach and every Article and Section of said Chapter in their ~ntirety and substituting therefor a new Chapter 12, which :aid new Chapter 12 shall hereafter be and read as follows: HAPTER 12 FOOD CODE Subject Article Incorporation of Food Service Sanitation Regulations and Amendments Thereto ................. I Incorporation of Regulations for the Vending of Food and Beverages and Amendments Thereto ................................. II Licenses and Enforcement ........................... III Penalties ....................................... ~..IV RTICLE I INCORPORATION OF FOOD SERVICE REGULATIONS AND AMENDMENTS THERETO SECTION: 12.101 12.102 12.103 Purpose Incorporation of Food Service Sanitation Regulations Amendments to Food Service Sanitation Regulations Sec. 12.101. Purpose. The provisions of this Article are designed to protect the public health, safety and welfare by providing sanitation regulations governing the storage, prepara- tion and service'of food and the condition of the premises where such food is stored, prepared or served in food processing and food service establishments and retail food stores. Sec.' 12.102. Incorporation of Food Service Regulations. For the purpose of establishing sanitation rules and regulations for the storage, preparation and service of food and the condition of the premises where such food is stored, prepared or .served in fo~d processing and food service establishments and retail food stores, there is hereby adopted the 1975 edition of the Rules and Regulations Pertaining to the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments promulgated by the State of Illinois, Department of Public Health, together with all appendices thereto, except such portions thereof as are amended, deleted or modified as set forth in Section 12.103. Sec. 12.103. Amendments, Deletions and Modifications. The following provisions of the Ru-les and Regulations Pertaining to the Sanitation of Food Service Establishments (hereinafter referred to in this Section as "Sanitary Regulations") are hereby amended, deleted or modified. ne Rule 1.01(g) of the Sanitary Regulations is hereby deleted in its entirety and a new Rule 1.01(g) substituted therefor, which said new Rule 1.01(g) shall hereafter be and read as follows: Rule 1.01(g) "Regulatory Authority" m-eans the Village of Mount Prospect. ARTICLE II INCORPORATION OF REGULATIONS FOR THE VENDING OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES AND AMENDMENTS THERETO SECTION: 12.201 12.202 12.203 Purpose Incorporation of Sanitation Regulations for the Vending of Food and Beverages Amendments to Regulations of the Vending of Food and Beverages Sec~ 12.201. Purpose. The provisions of this Article are designed to protect the public health, safety and welfare by providing sanitation regulations governing the sale of food and beverages through vending machines. Sec. 12.202. Incorporation of Sanitation Regulations for the Vending Of Food and Beverages. For the purpose of establishing sanitation rules and regulations for the sale of food and beverages through vending machines, there .is hereby adopted the i9757~dition of Chapters one ~hro~gh and including Five of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Ordinance promulgated by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, DHEW Publication No. (FDA) 78-2091, together with all appendices thereto, except such portions thereof as are amended, deleted or modified set forth in Section 12.203. Sec. 12.203. Amendments, Deletions and Modifications. The following provisions of the Chapters One through Five of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Ordinance (hereinafter referred to in this'Section as "Vending Machine Regulations") are hereby amended, deleted or modified: nj Section 1-102(s) of the Vending Machine Regulations is hereby deleted in its entirety and a new Section 1-102(s) substituted~therefor~wSich said new Section l~102(s) shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 1-102(s) "Regulatory Authority" means the Village of Mount Prospect. ARTICLE III LICENSES AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION: 12. 301 12. 302 12.30 3 12. 304 12.305 12. 306 12. 307 12.30 8 12. 309 12. 310 12. 311 12. 312 12.313 12. 314 12. 315 12. 316 12. 317 12. 318' Definitions License Required License Fee Access for Inspections Report of Inspections Notice of Violations Correction of Violations Suspension and Revocation Emergency Suspension Notice of Intent to Suspend or Revoke License Hearings Termination of Suspension Application After Revocation Procedure If Infection Suspected Examination and Condmenation of FOod Submission of Plans Pre-operations Inspections Procedure for Service of Notices "Sec. 12.301. Definitions. For the purposes of this Article, the following words shall have the following definitions: Director: The Director of Health Services of the Village of Mount Prospect Establishment: Any location or premises at which the business of food processing, food service, retail food sales, or the sale or distribution of milk or cream is conducted. Sec. 12.302. License Required. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to engage in or do business in the Village as a food processing establishment, food service establishment, retail food store or to sell or distribute milk or cream, without first having obtained a license therefore pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 10 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect.for each location at which said person, firm or corporation engages in or does such business. Sec. 12.303. License Fee. The annual fee for the licenses re- quired by this Article shall be $30.00 (thirty dollars). 2- Sec. 12.304. Access for Inspections. Representatives of the regulatory authority, after proper identification, shall be permitted to enter any establishment at any reasonable time for the purpose of making inspections to determine compliance with 'this Chapter. The representatives shall be permitted to examine the records of the establishment to obtain information pertaining to food and supplies purchased, received, or used. Sec. 12.305. Report of Inspections. Whenever an inspection of an establishment is made, the findings shall be recorded on the inspection report form of the regulatory authority. A copy of that form is reproduced as Appendix I to this Article. Each violation shall carry a point value as set forth on the inspection report form. Inspectional remarks shall be written to reference, by section number, the sec%ion violated and shall state the correction to be made. The rating score of the establishment shall be 100 less the total point value of all violations recorded on the inspection report form. Sec. 122306. Notice of Violations. A copy of the completed inspection report form shall be furnished to the person in charge of the establish- ment at the conclusion of the inspection. In addition, a copy of the completed inspection report form shall be served upon the holder of the license in the manner provided in Section 12.318 for service of notices, within three business days of the date of the inspection. The completed inspection report form shall specify a period of time for the correction of the violations found, which shall be such time as, in the opinion of the representative of the regulatory authority, is reasonably required to effect the changes necessary for compliance. The deadline set for correction of all violations carrying 4 or 5 point values shall be no later than 10 days following inspection and the deadline set for all violations carrying 1 or 2 point values shall be no later than 15 days following inspection. Notwithstanding the above, when the rating score of the establishment is less than 60, the completed inspection report form shall require the establi§hment to initiate corrective action on all identified v±olations within 48 hours. n the case of temporary food service establishments, the completed inspection report shall require the establishment to correct all violations within 24 hours. The completed inspection report form shall state that failure to comply with any time limits for corrections may result in the suspension or.revocation' of the license pursuant to Section 12.308. An opportunity for a hearing on the inspection findings or the time limitations or both will be provided if a written request is filed with the regulatory authority within ten days following inspection. If a request for hearing is received, a hearing shall be held in accordance with Section 12.311. Sec. 12.307. Correction of Violations. ke Correction of all violations ~hall be accomplished within the period specified in the completed inspection report form. Be If the completed inspection report form shows the existence of violations bearing 4 or 5 point values, within 15 days after the inspection the holder of the license shall submit a written report to the regulatory authority stating that those violations have been corrected. Ct If the rating score of the establishment is less than 60, within 15 days after the inspection the holder of the license shall submit a written report to the regulatory authority stating that all violations have been .corrected. De If the completed inspection report form shows violations bearing 4 or 5 point values, or if.the rating score of the establishment is below 60, one or more re-inspections will be conducted at reasonable time intervals to assure correction. Sec. 12.308. Suspension and Revocation. A license issued under the provisions of this Article may be revoked or suspended by the Director if the licensee has violated any of the provisions of this Chapter. Except as provided in Section !2.309,~below, no license shall be suspended or revoked without notice and a hearing at which the holder of the license shall be entitled to be heard in accordance with Sections 12.318 and 12.311. Such suspension or revocation may be invoked in addition to the penalties provided in Article IV of this Chapter. ~en a license is suspended or revoked, all operations shall immediately cease. ec. 12.309. Emergency Suspension. Where the alleged violation or violations are of such a nature or extent that, in ~he opinion of the Director, the continued operation of the establishment constitutes an imminent hazard to public health, the Director of Health Services may, by notice served in accordance with Section 12.318, suspend ~ license without warning, notice, or hearing. Such an emergency · suspension shall be effective upon service of the notice. Whene~er a license is suspended under this provision, the holder of the license shall be afforded an opportunity for hearing within 10 days of the effective date of the emergency suspension. The notice suspending the license shall specify the time, date, and place of the hearing. The operation of an establishment shall constitute an imminent hazard to public health whenever conditions exist in ~e establishment which in the opinion of the Director are likely to cause death or illness to members of the public. Such conditions shall include,~but not be limited to, complete'lack of refrigeration, sewage back-up into the establishment, or the probability of the transmission of a disease by an employee of the establishment as set forth in Section 12.314. Sec. 12.310. Notice of Intent to Suspend or Revoke License. Notice of the regulatory authority's intent to suspend or revoke a license shall be served in the manner provided in Section 12.318. The notice shall include a statement of the specific reason for the violation as well as stati~ the.time, ~date~ and place of the hearing. Said hearing shall be held not later than 10 days after the service of the notice. Section 12.311. Hearings. The hearings provided f~r in this Article shall be conducted by the regulatory authority~at a time and place designated by it. Any oral testimony given at a hearing shall be reported verbatim, and the presiding officer, who shall be the Director, shall make provision for sufficient copies of the transcript. The Director shall make a final finding based upon the complete hearing record and shall sustain, modify or rescind any notice or order considered in the hearing. A written report of the hearing decision shall be furnished to the holder of the license by the regulatory authority. The holder of the license shall be given an opportunity to present testimony and to question any witnesses testifying at the hearing. The written report of the hearing decision shall be served in the manner provided f6r the service of notices under Section 12.318. Any hearing decisions, including an order to suspend or revoke a license shall be effective upon service. ec. 12.312. Termination of Suspension. ke A license suspended in accordance with the provisions of this Article shall remain suspended until such time as the Director determines that the conditions on which'i the suspension was based no longer exist. Once that determination is made, the Director shall issue a notice terminating said suspension which notice shall be served in the manner provided in Section 12.318, and which shall be effective upon service. The holder of a license which has been ~uspended ma~ by w~itten application, request the Director to terminate the suspension of that license. The Director shall reply to such a request within ten days after receipt of said request. Such reply may take one of the following forms: 1. Notice of termination of suspension; 2. Notice denying the request; or 3.. Notice of hearing to determine whether said request should be granted. If the Director~denies the request for information of suspension without hearing, the holder of the license may, by written application made within 10 days of the receipt of the Notice denying the request, request a hearing to determine whether the suspension should be terminated. Such a hearing shall be held within 10 days after the receipt of the request for a hearing. Sec. 12.313. ApR~ication After Revocation. Whenever a revocation of a license has become final, the holder of the revoked license may make written application for a new license. Sec. 12.314. Procedure If Infection Suspected. When the regulatory authority has reasonable cause to suspect possible disease transmission by an employee of an establishment, it may request a morbidity history of the employee in question or make any other investigation as indicated and shall take appropriate action. Such action may include, but shall not be limtied to, the following: The holder of the license may be requested to exclude the employee from employment in the establishment; The license covering the establishment con- cerned may be suspended pursuant to the emergency suspension provisions of Section 12.309, above; 6- The holder of the license may be .required to restrict the employee's services to some area of the establishment where there would be no danger of transmitting disease; The employee in question and other employees of the establishment may be requested to submit to medical and laboratory examinations of their persons and of his or their body discharges. Sec. 12.315· Examination and Condemnation of Food. Food may be examined or sampled by the representatives of the regulatory authority as often as necessary for enforecement of this Chapter. 'The regulatory authority may, upon written notice to the holder of the license and person in charge, specifying with particularity the reasons therefor, place a hold order on any food which it believes is in violation of this Chapter. The regulatory authority shall 'tag, label, or otherwise identify any food subject to the hold order. No food subject to a hold order shall be used, served or moved from the establishment, except upon written direction of the regulatory authroity. The regulatory authority shall.permit storage of the food under conditions specified in the hold order, unless storage is not possible without risk to the public health, in which case immediate destruction shall be ordered and accomplished. The licensee may request a hearing -on the hold order within two days after issuance of the hold order. A hearing shall be held within two days of the receipt of the request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of a hold order requiring immediate destruction of food, a written request for hearing may be filed within 24 hours and a hearing shall be held within 24 hours of the filing of the request'for a hearing. If no request for hearing is received within the allowed time, the food shall be destroyed. 'On the basis of evidence produced at the hearing, the hold order may be vacated, or the licensee or person in charge of the food may be directed by written order to denature or destory such food or to bring it into compliance with the provisions of this Chapter. Sec. 12.316. Submission of Plans. Whenever a food processing establishment, food service establishment or retail food store is constructed or extensively remodeled and whenever an existing structure is converted to such use, properly prepared plans and specifications for such construction, remodeling or conversion shall be s~bmitted to the regulatory authority for review and approval before construction, remodeling or conversion is b~gun. The plans and specifications shall indicate the proposed layout, arrangement, mechanical plans and construction materials of work areas, and the type and model of'proposed fixed equipment facilities. The Director shall approve the plans and specifications ~f th~ey ~ meet the requirements of this Chapter. No establishment shall be constructed, extensively remodeled or converted except in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Director. 7- Sec. 12.317. Pre-operations Inspections. Whenever plans and specifications are required by Section 12.316 of this Article to be submitted to the regulatory authority, the regulatory authority shall inspect the establishment prior to the start operations, to determine compliance with the requirements of Chapter. Sec. 12.3!~. Procedure for Service of Notices. A notice pro- vided for in this Article is properly served when it is delivered in person to the holder of the license and to the person in charge of the establishmen~or when it is sent by registered or certified 'mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the holder of the license. A copy of the notice shall be filed in the records of the regulatory authority. ~MOUNT PROSPECT HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT/,-'~ RETAIL FOOD STORE iNSPEctioN ~E~0~ NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS PERSON INTERVIEWED TITLE PHONE BUSINESS LICENSE NO. REASON FOR INSPECTION ROUTINE REINSPECTION __ COMPLAINT --. OTHER TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT DATE OF INSPECTION TIME __ AM PM Based on an inspection this day, the items marked below id~ntif,~ the vi01~ti0n in operati0r~ 0f facilitie~ Which mu~t be C0rre~t~d by the next routine inspection or Such shorter period of time as may be specified in writing by the health authority. Failure to COmply with this notice may result in imme- diate suspesion of your permit. *Indicates critical items requiring immediate Correction. ITEM X WT DESCRIPTION TEM X ~/'[ DESCRIPTION ITEM X WT DESCRIPTION FOOD 3.7 :1 Accurate Thermometers, Chemical GARBAGE AND REFUSE Test Kits Pt0~ided, Gauge Cock DISPOSAL ~01 5 Source; Sound Condition, No (3¥4" lPS Valve) 33 2 Containers Or Receptacles Covered= Spoilage 3.8 3. Pre-flushed, Scraped, Soaked, Adequate Number, nsect/Rodent 02 ! Original Container, Properly Racked Proof, Frequency, Clean Labeled 19 2 Wash, Rinse Water: Clean, Proper 34 3. Outside Storage Area Enclosures Temperature ProPerly Constructed, Clean; FOOD PROTECTION Controlled Incineration *20 4 Sanitizatlon Rinse: Cleant *03 5 Food Meets Temperature Require- Temperature, Concentration, merits During Storage, Preparation, Exposure Time, Equipment, INSECT, RODENT, ANIMAL Display, Transportation Utensils Sanitized CONTROL *04 4 Facilities to Maintain Product 2! ;t Wiping Cloths: Clean, Restricted, *35 4 Presence of Insects/Rodents - Outer Temperature Stored Openings Protected. Animals 05 1 Thermometers Provided And 22 2 Food Contact Surfaces Of Conspicuous, Accurate Equipment and Utensils Clean, FLOORS, WALLS AND CEILINGS Free of Abrasives, Detergents Floors: Constructed, Drained, 06 2 Potentially Hazardous Food 36 I Clean Good RePair, Covering Properly Thawed 23 i Non-Food Contact Surfaces Of Equipment And Utensils Clean Installation. Dustless Clean ng 07 2 Potentially Hazardous Food Not Methods Thawed Then Refrozen 24 1 Storage Handling Of Clean Equipment/Utens Is 37 I Walls, Ceiling, Attached Equipment= *08 4 Food Protection Durieg Storage Constructed Good Repair, Clean, Preparation Display, Dispensing, 25 I Single-Service Articles, Storage, Surfaces. Dustless Clean ng Transportat on (Returned Handling Methods Distressed Merchandlse) 26 2 No Re-Use Of Single-Service 09 2 Handling of Food Minimized Articles LIGHTING 3.0 1 In Use, Food Dispensing Utensils WATER 38 3. Lighting Provided AS Required, Properly Stored Fixtures Shielded *27 5 Water Source: Safe, Hot And Cold, Under Pressure PERSONNEL VENTILATION SEWAGE '3.1 5 Personnel With Infections 39 ! Rooms And Equipment Vented Restricted *28 4 Sewage And Wast;' Water Disposal AS Required -12 5 Hands Washed And Clean, Good PLUMBING DRESSING ROOMS Hygienic Practices 29 3. Installed, Maintained 40 :1 Rooms Clean, Lockers Provided, :[3 i Clean Clothes, Hair Restrained Facilities Clean, Located, Used *30 5 Cross-Connection, Back Siphenage, Backflow OTHER OPERATIONS FOOD EQUIPMENT & UTENSILS TOILET FACILITIES & '41 5 Necessary Toxic Items Properly ~4 2 Food Contact Surfaces: Designed HANDWASHING FACILITIES Stored, Labeled, Used Constructed, Maintained, Installed, Located '31 4 Number, Convenient, Accessible, 42 ! Premises Maintained Free Of Litter Designed, Installed Unnecessary Articles; Cleaning/ 15 ! Non-Food Contact Surfaces: Maintenance Equipment Properly Stored, Authorized Personnel Designed, Constructed, Maintained, 32 2 Toilet Rooms Enclosed Self- Installed, Located Closing Doors Fixtures Good Repair, clean: Hand Cleanser, 43 3. Complete Separation From 16 2 Warewashlng Facilities: Designed, Sanitary Towels/Tissue/Hand Living/Sleeping Quarters, Laundry Constructed, Maintained, Installed, Drying Devices Provided, Proper Located, Operated Waste Receptacles 44 3. Clean, Soiled Linen Proper y Stored Temperatures: Meat DisPlay Cases Open Display Cases .__ Frozen Food Cases __ Walk-in COoler ITEMS REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECTION REPORT AND INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED BY THIS REPORT MUST BE POSTED ON PREMISES BY Health Department Representative (signature of Owner or Representative) SANITATION sCORE (100 ~inus Demerits) page of __ ~MOUNT PROSPECT HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT ~DOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT INSpECTiON ~EPOR~ NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT ADPRE,SS PERSON INTERVIEWED .TITLE PHONE BUSINESS LICENSE NO. REASON FOR INSPECTION __ ROU?INE __ REINSPECTION __ COMPLAINT __ OTHER TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT DATE OF INSPECT!0N T!ME--AM PM Based on an inspection this day, the items marked below identify the violation in operation Or'f~iiitie{ which ~u~t be Corrected bythe next r0dtine inspection or such shorter period of time as may be specified in writing by the health authority. Failure to comply with this notice may result in immedi- ate suspension of your permit. · Indicates critical items requiring immediate Correction. DESCRIPTION FOOD Source, Wholesome, No Spoilage Original Container, Properly Labeled FOOD PROTECTION Potentially hazardous food meets, temp- erature requirements during storage prep- aration, display, service and lransportafion Facil~tles to maintain product temperature Thermometers provided and conspicuous Potentially hazardous food Unwrapped and potentially hazardous food not reserved Food protection during storage, prepara- tion, disl~ley~ service and transportation Handling of food (ice) Food (ice) dispensing utensils p~operly stored Hands washed and clean, good hygienic practices Clean clothes, hair restrelnts ROOD EQUIPMENT AND UTENSILS Food ice) contact surfaces: structed~ ma nta ned, Non-Food contact surfaces: designed, con- structed, maintained, rnstalled~ located Dishwashing facilities: designed, con- strutted, ma[ntalned, installed, located, operated Accurate Thermometers~ chemical test kits cock. DESCRIPTION Pre-flushed, scraped, soaked Wash~ rinse water~ clean, proper tempera- ture Sanltlzafion rihse: clean, temperature, concentration Wiping cloths: clean, use restricted Food-contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean, free of abrasives and detergents Non-food contact surfaces of equipment and utensils clean Storage, handling of clean equipment-- utensils Single-service arfic[es~ storage, dispensing No re-use of slngle-service articles WATER Water source, safe: Hot and cold under pressure SEWAGE Sewage and waste water disposal PLUMBING Installed, maintained Cross-connection, back slghonage, back flow TOILET AND HAND- WASHING FACILITIES Number, convenient, accessible~ deslgned~ installed Toilet rooms enclosed, seif-closlng doors, fixtures, good repair, clean: Hand cleanser, sanitary towels/hand drying devices pro- vided, proper waste receptacles, tissue GARBAGE AND REFUSE DISPOSAL Containers or receptacles covered: adequate number, insect/rodent proof, frequency, clean Temperatures: Hot Water Sanitizing Hot Foods DESCRIPTION Outside store)ge area~ enclosures properly constructed, clean; controlled incineration INSECT, RODENT ANIMAL CONTROL Presence of insects/rodents--outer open- ings protected, no birds, turtles, other anima]s FLOORS, WALLS AND CEILINGS Floors: constructed draine'd clean, good repair, covering instaIlation~ dustless cleanlng methods Wa[Is~ ceiling, attached equipment: con- structed good repair, clean surfaces, dustless cleaning methods LIGHTING Lighting provided as required--Fixtures shielded VENTILATION Rooms and equipment-vented as required DRESSING ROOMS Rooms clean, lockers p~'ovided, facilities clean OTHER OPERATIONS Toxic ~tems property stored, labeled and used Premises: maintained, free of litter, un- necessary articles, cleaning/maintenance equipment properly stored, authorized personnel Complete separation from Hying/steeping quarters, laundry Clean, soiled linen properly stored ~Aanagement personnel certified Yes No.__ Cold Foods ITEMS REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORRECTION REPORT AND INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED BY (Signature of Owner or RePresentative) THIS REPORT MUST BE POSTED ON PREMISES SANITATION SCORE (100 minus Demerits) BY Health Department Representative page __ of __ ARTICE IV PENALTIES SECTION: 12.401 Fines 12.402 Injunctions Sec. 12.401. Fines. Any person, firm or corporation convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense. A separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed for each day a violation occurs or continues. Sec. 12.402. InjunCtions. The regulatory authorit~ may seek to enjoin violations'of'this Chapter. CTION TWO: If any part or parts of this Chapter shall be .eld to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such nconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect the ~alidity of the remaining parts of this Ordinance and ~o that end, the provisions of this Ordinance are deemed ~o be severable. ~ECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and ~ffect from and after its passage, approval and publication pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. ?assed this 2nd. day of 'September , 1980. ~YES: Farley, Flo~os, Murauskis, Richardson, Wattenberg ~AYS: None ~BSENT: Miller, Krause %pproved this~ 2nd. day of September , 1980. Approved: ~tt~st: vii'lag~e Clerk ~llage President