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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS10-00 Ordinance No. S10-00 AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AS A HISTORICAL LANDMARK (325 South Street) WHEREAS, the Elgin Heritage Commission has conducted a public hearing and determined that the Grace United Methodist Church meets the criteria of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, for designation as a historical landmark; and WHEREAS, the Elgin Heritage Commission has submitted its report and findings in support of its determination and recommendation; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the recommendation of the Elgin Heritage Commission and concurs in the recommendation to designate the Grace United Methodist Church as a historical landmark. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that the Grace United Methodist Church, located at 325 South Street and legally described as follows : Lots 1 and 2 in Block 32 of Kimball ' s Original Plat for West Elgin, in the City of Elgin, Kane County, Illinois . be and is hereby designated as a historical landmark as provided in Chapter 20 . 06 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Clerk is authorized and directed to provide notice, send copies of the ordinance, and record a certified copy of the ordinance in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois . s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: September 27, 2000 Passed: September 27, 2000 Vote : Yeas 7 Nays 0 Recorded: September 28 , 2000 Published: Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk 700 SEPTEMBER 27, 2000 VOLUME LXV Electronics Recycling Day Mayor Schock announced that an Electronics Recycling Day, cosponsored with Kane County, will be held Saturday, September 30, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Elgin Community College. Proclamation in Recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month Mayor Schock read and presented a proclamation to Gilbert Feliciano, President of the Hispanic Network, saluting the Hispanic Heritage Coalition, Elgin Community College, Elgin Puerto Rican Parade Committee, and Elgin Hispanic Network for their civic efforts on behalf of Hispanic Americans and proclaiming September 15 to October 15 as Hispanic Heritage Month in Elgin. RECOGNIZE PERSONS PRESENT Pattie Lane, 667 N. State Street, stated that she has a family-operated business at 667 N. State Street, which is outside of the parameters for the facade improvement program. She requested that funds be put into the budget to include the entire State Street corridor in the facade improvement program in that State Street is one of the entry corridors to the City. Danielle Henson, 390 Hamilton, representing the Grant Park Association, presented a petition with 120 signatures requesting that the City include funds in the budget to purchase Grant School and develop it into a park. City Manager Parker stated that City staff has been talking to School District U-46 about this property. Michael Glasshagel , 9 Robey Street, representing the Grolich Park area, stated that their streets are under construction and are a disaster. He questioned why they weren' t asked whether they wanted curbs and gutters put in. China (Rene Schroeppel) , Box 1162 , stated that he has been performing community service in houses and stores . He will soon be moving to Chicago. Gary Joy, 64 S . Jackson, President of the Near West Neighbors Association, addressed the Council in support of Grace United Methodist Church' s petition for designation as a historical landmark. Chuck Keysor, 2 S . Jackson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Grace United Methodist Church, stated that the board is totally in favor of landmark status . They are also aware of the fact that the church would not be eligible for any grant money from the City. They want the landmark status in order to preserve and protect ' a beautiful building. VOLUME LXV SEPTEMBER 27 , 2000 701 Pat Purkis, 197 Shining Moon Path, stated that her home backs up to the proposed industrial park at the Northwest Corporate Center, which is the subject of a petition for annexation on tonight ' s agenda. She asked that the Council consider floodplain issues and adequate landscape buffering between the industrial park and the residential area. George Albee, 1274 Blackhawk Drive, addressed the Council in support of the Grace United Methodist Church' s application for landmark status . The main objective of the request is for preservation and restoration. He also stated that it is the congregation' s belief that the local congregation is the owner of the building and not the parent organization, Northern Illinois Conference of United Methodist Church. BID 00-96 AWARDED FOR LORDS PARK BRICK RENOVATION PROJECT Councilman Walters made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Munson, to award a contract to Proficiency Landscaping for the Lords Park Brick Paver Renovation Project in the amount of $14, 360 . 00 . Upon a roll call vote : Yeas : Councilmembers Figueroa, Gilliam, Munson, Walters, Wasilowski, Yearman and Mayor Schock. Nays : None . BID 00-100 AWARDED FOR PICKUP TRUCKS FOR CODE ADMINISTRATION Councilwoman Yearman made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wasilowski, to award a contract to Hoskins Chevrolet totaling $42 , 600 . 00 for the purchase of three new 2001 pickup trucks . Upon a roll call vote : Yeas : Councilmembers Figueroa, Gilliam, Munson, Walters, Wasilowski, Yearman and Mayor Schock. Nays : None. BID 00-102 AWARDED FOR PLOW BLADES Councilwoman Munson made a motion, seconded by Councilman Figueroa, to award the contract for Items 1 through 5 (snow plow blades and curb shoes) to Hoyle Road Equipment Company for the amount of $6, 323 . 70 . Upon a roll call vote : Yeas : Councilmembers Figueroa, Gilliam, Munson, Walters, Wasilowski, Yearman and Mayor Schock. Nays : None . BID 00-105 AWARDED FOR 24, 000 POUND CAPACITY TRAILER FOR SEWER DIVISION Councilman Wasilowski made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Munson, to award a contract to McCann Industries, Inc . in the amount of $10, 401 . 00 for a 24, 000 pound capacity trailer. Upon 742 SEPTEMBER 27 , 2000 VOLUME LXV Resolution No. 00-221 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENT WITH THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF ELGIN FOR THE WASHINGTON STREET PROJECT AND SECURITY SCREENS PROJECT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that Joyce A. Parker, City Manager, and Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to execute an agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with the Housing Authority of Elgin for the Washington Street Site Reconstruction Project and the Court Security Screens Project, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference . s/ Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: September 27, 2000 Adopted: September 27, 2000 Vote : Yeas 7 Nays 0 Attest : s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk ORDINANCE S10-00 PASSED DESIGNATING THE GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AS A HISTORICAL LANDMARK (325 SOUTH STREET) Councilman Gilliam made a motion, seconded by Councilman Figueroa, to pass the following ordinance . Rodney Osborne, attorney for the Northern Illinois Conference of United Methodist Church, the parent organization for the Grace United Methodist Church, stated that the Grace United Methodist Church has not followed the policy of the Conference . The Conference objects to the landmark status because it does not believe it is in the best interest of the congregation. The Conference believes that landmarking has a tendency to make it more expensive to maintain the building. Mr. Osborne stated that the local congregation is required to hold the property in trust for the conference, and the conference has a revisionary interest in the building. The Conference requested that the Council deny this petition for landmark status . Upon a roll call vote : Yeas : Councilmembers Figueroa, Gilliam, Munson, Walters, Wasilowski, Yearman and Mayor Schock. Nays : None . EKROTH & OSBORNE, LTD. Attorneys at Law 15 SALT CREEK LANE,SUITE 122 HiNSDALE,ILLINOIS 60521-2926 ROBERT R.EKROTH,ESQ. 630-850-9090 RODNEY W.OSBORNE,ESQ. 630-655-1201 MARY BETH NOYSZEWSKI,PARALEGAL FAX 630-850-9015 September 12, 2000 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS Sarosh B. Saher, City Clerk, City of Elgin Urban Design& Preservation Specialist 150 Dexter Court 150 Dexter Court Elgin, IL 60120-5555 Elgin, IL 60120-5555 RE: Grace United Methodist Church, 325 South Street, Elgin, IL Consideration of Landmark Nomination by the Elgin City Council Dear Mr. Saher and Elgin City Clerk: I today received a notice from Mr. Saher dated September 11, 2000, that the landmark nomination for Grace United Methodist Church will be considered by the Elgin City Council as item "E" on its Agenda for its meeting on September 13, 2000. I direct your attention to Mr. Saher's letter dated August 18, 2000 (a copy of which is attached hereto) wherein he stated that the consideration of this item had been "indefinitely postponed." It is impossible for the proper representatives of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church (the "Conference")to attend this meeting upon such short notice. Accordingly,I respectfully request that the consideration of this item be postponed until the October meeting of the Elgin City Council. If this matter is not so postponed, I respectfully request that this letter along with my letter of August 17, 2000, addressed to William A. Cogley, Esq., Corporate Counsel of the City of Elgin, together with its enclosure [see copy attached] be made a part of the official record of the consideration of this matter by the Elgin City Council. Please let me know as soon as possible whether or not the City Council will agree to postpone its consideration of this item as I have requested. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Also,please note that Jack Ryder is no longer the presi• - • : the Board of Trustees of the Conference. The new president is Rev. Dr. Gessel Berry, J , of Hart/..11 United Methodist Church 3330 S. King Drive, Chicago, IL 60616. ;itiy yours,/ ,11 "Rodney W. Osborne RWO:mbn cc: Rev. Dr. Gessel Berry,Jr., President of the NIAC of the UMC (via fax without enclosures) Mr. Lonnie Chafin, Treasurer of the NIAC of the UMC (via fax without enclosures) Rev.Arlene Christopherson,District Superintendent,Elgin District of the NIAC of the UMC (via fax without enclosures) Pastor and Chair, Board of Trustees, Grace United Methodist Church(via Federal Express) William A. Cogley (via fax without enclosures) C, 0 Y —City of Elgin "'' Mayor y Cr-'6 Ed Schock Council Members Juan Figueroa Robert Gilliam Ruth Munson John Walters Stuart Wasilowski August 18, 2000 Marie Yearman City Manager Joyce A. Parker Grace United Methodist Church 325 South Street Elgin, IL 60123 Re: Grace United Methodist Church, 325 South Street,Elgin,Illinois Consideration of Landmark Nomination by the Elgin City Council This is to inform you that the landmark nomination for the Grace United Methodist Church that was proposed to be considered by the Elgin City Council on August 23, 2000 has been indefinitely postponed. Once the item is scheduled for consideration by the City Council, notification will be provided to you. In the meantime, if you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact me at (847) 931-5943. Sincerely, Sarosh B. Saher Urban Design&Preservation Specialist c: Charles Keysor,President of the Board of Trustees, Grace UMC,Elgin George A. Albee Rev. Duk Kyu Kwon, Grace UMC Arlene Christopherson,District Superintendent, UMC Rodney W. Osborne, Ekroth&Osborne, Ltd,. Jack Ryder,President of the Board of Trustees,NIAC, UMC Elgin Heritage Commission William A. Cogley, Corporation Counsel 150 Dexter Court • Elgin, IL 60120-5555 • Phone 847/931-6100 • Fax 847/931-5610 • TDD 847/931-5616 ® Primed on recycled paper EKROTH & OSBORNE, LTD. p Attorneys at Law y 15 SALT CREEK LANE,SUITE 122 HINSDALE,ILLINOIS 60521-2926 ROBERT R.EKROTH,ESQ. 630-850-9090 RODNEY W.OSBORNE,ESQ. 630-655-1201 MARY BETH NOYSZEWSKI,PARALEGAL FAX 630-850-9015 August 17, 2000 VIA FAX (847) 931-5665 AND CERTIFIED MAIL/RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED William A. Cogley, Esq. Asst. Corp. Counsel of the City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, IL 60120 RE: Application for Landmark Designation of GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH located at 325 South Street, Elgin, IL as an individual historic landmark Dear Mr. Cogley: As we have discussed, I represent the Board of Trustees of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church(the"Conference"). I obtained a copy of the original deed in which the Grace United Methodist Church took title to the above referenced property. It includes a"trust clause" as we discussed, in favor of the Conference. The Conference has asked me to inform you of their OBJECTION to the nomination of the Grace United Methodist Church as a local Elgin landmark. Accordingly, I have enclosed an affidavit stating the Conference's position on this matter. Feel free to call me if there are any questions. Regards, R� . 'Rodnp'y W.'Osborne, Esq. RWO:mbn Enclosure cc: Rev. Dr. Gessel Berry, Jr., President of the BOT of the NIAC, UMC Rev. Debra Short, Grace UMC Lonnie Chafin, Treasurer of the BOT of the NIAC, UMC Ed Schock,Mayor, City of Elgin STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF LOOK ) Statement of Objection to the Designation of Grace United Methodist Church at 325 South Street,Elgin, Illinois 60123 • as a Local Elgin Landmark by the City of Elgin The undersigned, RODNEY W. OSBORNE, hereby certifies that: 1. I am the attorney for the Board of Trustees of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation(the"Conference"). 2. The administration of both Annual Conferences and Local Churches of The United Methodist Church as well as its Constitution, Doctrine and Doctrinal Statements, General Rules and Statement of Social Principles are found in The Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church (the "Discipline") which is published quadrennially, most recently in 1996. Pursuant to¶2501 and 112503.1 of the Discipline(a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"), real property of each and every local United Methodist Church "shall be held in trust for The United Methodist Church and subject to the provisions of its Discipline" and shall contain a trust clause in the initial deed of conveyance to such local church which reads substantially as follows: "In trust, that said premises shall be used, kept, and maintained as a place of divine worship of the United Methodist ministry and members of The United Methodist Church; subject to the Discipline, usage, and ministerial appointments of said Church as from time to time authorized and declared by the General Conference and by the annual conference within whose bounds the said premises are situated. This provision is solely for the benefit of the grantee, and the grantor reserves no right or interest in the premises." 3. Grace United Methodist Church, an Illinois religious corporation formerly known as the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church of Elgin, Illinois, a religious corporation(the"Church") took title to its real property commonly known as 325 South Street, Elgin,Illinois 60123,by a deed,dated January 6, 1888 and recorded with the Kane County Recorder on February 8, 1888 as Document Number 22593, in Book 215, Page 452 (a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit"B"),which contains a trust clause substantially the same as the trust clause described in paragraph 2, above,pursuant to¶2503.1 of the Discipline, and said trust clause reads as follows: "In trust,that said premises shall be used, kept and maintained and disposed of as a place of Divine worship for the use of the ministry and membership of the Methodist STATEMENT OF OBJECTION TO THE DESIGNATION OF GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AT 325 SOUTH STREET,ELGIN,ILLINOIS 60123 AS A LOCAL ELGIN LANDMARK BY THE CITY OF ELGIN PAGE 2 Episcopal Church in the United States of America; subject to the discipline, usage and ministerial appointments of said Church as from time to time authorized and declared by the General conference of said church and the annual conference in whose bounds the said premises are situated." 4. The United Methodist Church is the successor by merger to the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The Discipline continues to be the authoritative common law of the United Methodist Church. ¶2537 of the Discipline(a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit"C")provides that: "...the title to all property now owned or hereafter acquired by an incorporated local church, and any organization,board, commission, society, or similar body connected therewith, shall be held by and/or conveyed to the corporate body in its corporate name, in trust for the use and benefit of such local church and of the United Methodist Church. Every instrument of conveyance of real estate shall contain the appropriate trust clause as set forth in the Discipline(¶2503)." 5. The Conference is one of the several Annual Conferences which in the aggregate make up The United Methodist Church and is the "annual conference within whose bounds" the property of the Church is situated. 6. Thus,the Conference has a reversionary interest in the real property of the Church. 7. The Conference is also governed by its Articles of Incorporation and By Laws which were adopted by its members which include all clergy members of the Conference and lay members most of whom are elected to membership in the Conference by Local Churches of the Conference (a copy of the By Laws of the Conference are attached hereto as Exhibit "D"). Regarding governmental landmarking of church-owned property,said By Laws state: "Section 1. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees is the official body that must be notified by any designating agency of intent to designate as an historical landmark any property of entities for which the Northern Illinois Conference is the successor in interest. Section 2. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees shall assist other Boards of Trustees, and if necessary intervene, in opposing any governmental effort to involuntarily designate any church-owned property as a Cultural, Historical or Architectural Landmark. STATEMENT OF OBJECTION TO THE DESIGNATION OF GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AT 325 SOUTH STREET,ELGIN,ILLINOIS 60123 AS A LOCAL ELGIN LANDMARK BY THE CITY OF ELGIN PAGE 3 Section 3. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees, or the Board of Trustees of any agency,organization or local church which voluntarily wishes to cooperate with a governmental body in having any property landmarked which said Board of Trustees holds in trust for The United Methodist Church,must do the following: (a) Comply with the provisions of The Discipline in regard to the encumbrance of church property; and either (1) Obtain the consent of the Conference Board of Trustees, the presiding bishop and of a majority of the cabinet; or (2) Obtain the consent of the Annual Conference." 8. In early 2000, the Church requested the Board of Trustees of the Conference consent to the landmarking of the Church building at 325 South Street,Elgin, Illinois 60123, and the Board of Trustees at its regularly scheduled monthly meeting after receipt of said request, denied said request. 9. Thereafter the Church petitioned the Annual Conference at its 2000 Annual Conference meeting in June, 2000, in petition #700-20 for the Annual Conference's consent to the landmarking of the Church building at 325 South Street, Elgin, Illinois 60123, and the members of the Annual Conference did not approve said petition(a copy of said petition and of the Secretary of the Conference's certification as to the failure of said petition,is attached hereto as Exhibit"E"). 10. Accordingly, the Conference, as the Owner of a reversionary interest in the Church's real . : : y , hereby objects to the designation of the Church's real property as a local Elgin Landm. by the City • 1gin. By: dpf#=./ #4011 Signed and sworn to before me this (7.1t- RO P NEY W. •SBORNE, as attorney for day of Au eeee� the Board of T tees of the Northern Illinois OFFICIAL SEAL Annual Conference of The United Methodist MARY E NOYSZEW$Ki Church, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation P OTC' IC.STATE OF IWNOIS AUG ' NM COMMISSION EXPIRES:10411M Dated: U - Not. !' ,'c :A.•Y}'_�� yt `N 3 ALL TITLES IN TRUST 1 2503 Chapter Six F General Conference and by the annual conference within whose bounds the said ;:4; premises are situated.This provision is solely for the benefit of the grantee,and CHURCH PROPERTY the grantor reserves no right or interest in said premises. 2.All written instruments by which premises are held or hereafter _= acquired as a parsonage for the use and occupancy of the ministers of Section I.All Titles—In Trust The United Methodist Church shall contain the following trust clause: ,: ra In trust,that such premises shall be held,kept,and maintained as a place ¶2501.Titles to Properties—In consonance with the legal definition - ,'; of residence for the use and occupancy of the ordained ministers of The United and self-understanding of The United Methodist Church (see 1118), =` Methodist Church who may from time to time be entitled to occupy the same and with particular reference to its lack of capacity to hold title to <> by appointment;subject to the Discipline and usage of said Church as from property,The United Methodist Church is organized as a connectional r :: time to time authorized and declared by the General Conference and by the structure, and titles to all properties held at General, jurisdictional, annual conference within whose bounds the said premises are situated. This annual,or district conference levels,or by a local church or charge,or `� - = provision is solely for the benefit of the grantee,and the grantor reserves no by an agency or institution of the Church,shall be held in trust for The right or interest in said premises. United Methodist Church and subject to the provisions of its Discipline. , :; 3.In case the property so acquired is to be used for both a house of Titles are not held by The United Methodist Church(see ¶806.7)or by 5_`, _ worship and a parsonage,the provisions of both trust clauses specified the General Conference of The United Methodist Church,but instead ,; _, in§§1 and 2 above shall be inserted in the conveyance. by the incorporated conferences, agencies,or organizations of the de- 4.In case the property so acquired is not to be used exclusively for nomination,or in the case of unincorporated bodies of the denomina- _s _; a place of worship,or a parsonage,or both,all written instruments by tion,by boards of trustees established for the purpose of holding and =-'y=' which such premises are held or hereafter acquired shall contain the administering property. A following trust clause: ¶2502.Use of the Name Methodist or United Methodist—The words :1,11 :- In trust,that said premises shall be kept,maintained,and disposed of for Methodist or United Methodist are not to be used as,or as a part of,a trade C-14::- the benefit of The United Methodist Church and subject to the usages and the name or trademark or as a part of the name of any business firm or :t;, : Discipline of The United Methodist Church. This provision is solely for the organization,except by corporations or.other business units created for _ _ ` benefit of the grantee, and the grantor reserves no right or interest in said the administration of work undertaken directly by The United Method- `- i„:. premises. 1st Church. ; w 5.When property is acquired from another United Methodist entity ¶2503. Trust Clauses in Deeds-1. Except in conveyances that re- or organization,whether it is to be used as a place of divine worship, quire that the real property so conveyed shall revert to the grantor if =~ parsonage,or other use,all written instruments by which such premises and when its use as a place of divine worship has been terminated,all _: are held or hereafter acquired shall contain the following trust clause: written instruments of conveyance by which premises are held or €!} In trust,that said premises shall be held;kept,maintained,and disposed hereafter acquired for use as a place of divine worship for members of =,.-T* ;°- of for the benefit of The United Methodist Church and subject to the usages and The United Methodist Church or for other church activities shall contain r 4= the Discipline of The United Methodist Church. the following trust clause:l 6.However,the absence of a trust clause stipulated in§§ 1,2,3,4, In trust,that said premises shall be used,kept,and maintained as a place ", or 5 above in deeds and conveyances previously executed shall in no of divine worship of the United Methodist ministry and members of The United =? 3< . }: way exclude a local church or church agency from or relieve it of its Methodist Church;subject to the Discipline,usage,and ministerial appoint- `€ connectional responsibilities to The United Methodist Church. 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Unincorporated Local Church Property—Notice and Authoriza- ,Ll t"" tion—Prior to the purchase by an unincorporated local church of any or speci "' r; real estate, a resolution authorizing such action shall be passed at a � d sh` meeting of the charge conference by a majority vote of its members may oth bulletin.P resent and voting at a regular meeting or a special meeting of the 2.A charge conference called for that purpose;provided,however,that not less than ten days'notice of such meeting and the proposed action shall a two-ti tE ' p� 01-14',,,', have been given from the pulpit or in the weekly bulletin of the church; pastoral p .;,r °,' and provided further,that written consent to such action shall be given local coy '`; "`: called to k;;,i 7 by the pastor and the district superintendent. (See 1 2543.) 2537.Incorporated Local Church Pro Title and Purchase—Un- 3' i4.1 '}I' ¶ orp Property—Title district it 1`,'�I4 1, less otherwise required by local law (¶2506), the title to all property shall be Oi ; .,'.t ; now owned or hereafter acquired by an incorporated local church,and +'.C'sii;'r. 5µu ,,,P., any organization, board, commission, society, or similar body con- or mortg this any ^;'� `i`;i nected therewith, shall be held by and/or conveyed to the corporate pastor,d ',t 1 t, body in its corporate name,in trust for the use and benefit of such local and buil i,'i bt t!, church and of The United Methodist Church. Every instrument of an a rc , ;:; 1'�' conveyance of real estate shall contain the appropriate trust clause as needs of ' ,f�a,1, set forth in the Discipline(¶2503). to the Di ''j1r 2538. Incorporated Local Church Pro Notice and Authoriza- ��,N��i��',. ¶ rP per— organize ,;‘;:r':11 1, tion—Prior to the purchase by a local church corporation of any real fer title c 1' r,'4; ! estate,a resolution authorizing such action shall be passed by the charge Certifica a " i conference in corporate session, or such other corporate body as the that the t ,ge #,.1'I local laws may require,with the members thereof acting in their capac- ments of ,4,1:4,,a:, I ity as members of the corporate body,by a majority vote of those present ever,sha ,I.1 and voting at any regular or special meeting called for that purpose; the legal r,;� provided that not less than ten days' notice of such meeting and the 4.Th . },,+." , proposed action shall have been given from the pulpit or in the weekly any cont ,�r�,,, � bulletin of the local church;and provided further, that written consent instrume 4044,r�'' to such action shall be given by the pastor and the district superinten- of the of 1 1! dent; and provided further, that all such transactions shall have the authorize j i 4r r`. I'I' approval of the charge conference. written i i 11 ¶2539. Unincorporated Local Church Property—Sale, Transfer, Lease, i action of i�i,I r ,'-'216k or Mortgage—Any real property owned by or in which an unincorpo- ¶25` 4 + 1�� f rated local church has any interest may be sold,transferred,leased for Mortgage gg �r' �€ , local chu ;1 i , ` li i ; a term of one year or more(which shall include leases for less than one , �' ` year if such a lease is consecutive with the same lessee)to a non-United of one ye al 111 632 1 5fi Ft1!! 1 ICI- ,"5!1‘11'0%I Exhibit "D" • BY-LAWS OF THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The by-laws printed in the 1995 Journal have been edited as required by current Standing Rules and the 1992 Discipline. They were first adopted at the Special Session September 21, 1968. They have been amended from time to time by the action of the Annual Conference. Article I Offices The principal office of the corporation in the State of Illinois shall be located in the City of Chicago,County of Cook. The corporation may have such other offices,either within or without the State of Illinois,as the Board of Trustees may determine or as the affairs of the corporation may require from time to time. The corporation shall have and continuously maintain in the State of Illinois a registered office and a registered agent, whose office is identical with each registered office, as required by the Illinois General Not-for-Profit Corporation Act. The registered office may be,but need not be,identical with the principal office in the State of Illinois,and the address of the registered office may be changed from time to time by the Board of Trustees. Article II Members Section 1. Class of Members: The corporation shall have one class of members consisting of those persons designated as Clergy Members(as defined by the Constitution and Discipline of The United Methodist Church) who are on appointment to Charges within the boundaries of Northern Illinois Annual Conference or who are serving elsewhere by appointment of the presiding Bishop and those persons designated as Lay Members who, from time to time, are elected to Northern Illinois Conference by the Charges of the conference and those additional Lay Members as provided by Paragraph 35,Article I of the Constitution of The United Methodist Church by virtue of office or for purposes of equalizing lay and clergy membership as shall from time to time be provided for by the Standing Rules of the Conference. The qualifications and rights of members shall be as,from time to time,designated in the Discipline of The United Methodist Church. Section 2. Voting Rights: Each member shall be entitled to one vote on each matter submitted to a vote of the membership; provided, however, only Clergy Members may vote on measures concerning the granting or validation of local pastor's license,ordination,reception into full conference clergy membership or any question concerning the character and official conduct of ordained clergy; and,provided further,that Clergy and Lay Members shall vote separately in elections of delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conferences and in other matters,if so provided by the Discipline of The United Methodist Church. Voting shall be in person only by members at membership sessions. Section 3. Terms of Membership: (a) Lay Members elected by the Charge Conferences of this Conference shall be elected for a term of four(4)years or until a successor is duly elected and qualified as a member. Vacancies occurring,from time to time, by reason of death or resignation of a member shall be filled at any Charge Conference of the Charge wherein such vacancy occurs. (b) Except as otherwise provided in the Discipline of The United Methodist Church,a Clergy Member shall serve as a member of the corporation. • Article III Sessions of Members Section 1. Annual Session: The annual session of the members shall be held at such time as the Bishop having residential and presidential supervision over the Northern Illinois Annual Conference shall designate for the purpose of electing trustees and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the session. The place of the session shall be designated by the Annual Conference but may be changed when necessary by a majority of the district superintendents,with the consent of the Bishop. The order of business shall be,from time to time,as prescribed in the Discipline and Standing Rules of the conference. Section 2. Special Sessions of the Annual Conference: Special sessions of the Annual Conference may be set at any annual session of the corporation or may be called by the Bishop with a concurrence of three-quarters(3/4) of the district superintendents of the conference. A special session of the Annual Conference shall have only such powers as are stated in the call for such special session. Section 3. Notice of Sessions: Written or printed notice stating the place,day and hour of any session of members shall be delivered,either personally or by mail,to each member entitled to vote at such session,not less than five (5)days before the date of such session,by or at the direction of the Bishop or other persons involved in caging the session. In case of a special session,or when required by statute or by these by-laws,the purpose or purposes for which the session is called shall be stated in the notice. If mailed,the notice of a session shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail addressed to the member at his/her address as it appears on the records of the corporation,with postage thereon prepaid. Section 4. Quorum: The members of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference present and voting at any duly announced session shall constitute a quorum. Article IV Officers Section 1. Officers: The officers of the corporation shall be a president, a vice president, a secretary, a treasurer/director of administrative services,a statistician and such other officers as may be elected in accordance with the provisions of this Article. The Annual Conference may elect or appoint such other officers,including one or more assistant secretaries and one or more assistant treasurers,as it shall deem desirable. The officers are to have the authority and perform the duties usually pertaining to their offices, and such other duties prescribed,from time to time,by the Annual Conference. No individual shall hold more than one office except the treasurer/director of administrative services may also serve as statistician,if so elected,and shall also serve as an assistant secretary with duties limited to matters related to the Board of Trustees,but only as authorized and directed by the secretary. Section 2. President: The president of the corporation shall be the Bishop having residential and presidential supervision over the Northern Illinois Annual Conference. The president shall be the principal executive officer of the corporation and shall in general supervise all of the business and affairs of the corporation. The president may sign,with the secretary,assistant secretary or any other proper officer of the corporation authorized by the Board of Trustees,any deeds,mortgages,bonds,contracts,or other instruments which the Board of Trustees has authorized to be executed,except in cases where the signing and execution thereof shall be expressly delegated by the Board of Trustees,by these by-laws,by statute or by the Discipline of The United Methodist Church,to some other officer or agent of the corporation; and in general shall perform all duties incident to the office of president. Section 3. Vice President: The President of the Conference Board of Trustees shall serve ex officio as vice president of the Conference Corporation. In the absence of the president or in event of the president's inability or refusal to act,the vice president shall perform the duties of the president and,when so acting,shall have all Page 2 of 8 • the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the president;provided,however,the vice president shall perform no duties of an episcopal nature,which under the Discipline,are performable only by the Bishop. The vice president shall perform such other duties as from time to time may be assigned by the president or by the Annual Conference. Section 4. Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services. The position of Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services shall be as detailed in the Discipline and as may from time to time be defined and established by this Conference and the Conference Council on Finance and Ad-ministration. The functions of this position shall include,but not be limited to,the following: Conference Treasurer functions(which include cash management,financial reporting,record keeping,central treasury functions,internal control,oversight of accounting functions,interpretation of the conference budget and finances,administrator of the policies of the Conference Council on Finance and Administration,pension and insurance matters related to the Conference Board of Pensions,support of the office of Statistician). Administrative Services functions (which include serving as the office manager and personnel director, purchasing agent,information systems,property and liability insurance under the direction of and in consultation with the Conference Board of Trustees, and as the administrator of the policies of the Conference Board of Trustees, the Conference Board of Pensions, the Conference Committee on Personnel and the Conference Administrative Committee). The Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services shall give bond for the faithful discharge of official duties in such sum and with such surety or sureties as the Annual Conference shall determine. The Treasurer/Director of Administrative Services shall have charge and custody of and be responsible for all funds and securities of the corporation; receive and give receipts for moneys due and payable to the corporation in such banks, trust companies or other depositories as shall be selected in accordance with the provisions of Article VIII of these by- laws;and in general perform all the duties incident to the office of treasurer. Section 5. Secretary: The secretary shall keep the minutes of the sessions of the members and the Board of Trustees in one or more books provided for that purpose; see that all notices are duly given in accordance with the provisions of these by-laws or as required by law; be custodian of the corporate records and of the seal of the corporation and see that the seal of the corporation is affixed to all documents,the execution of which on behalf of the corporation under its seal is duly authorized in accordance with the provisions of these by-laws; keep a register of the post office address of each member which shall be furnished to the secretary by such member,and in general perform all duties incident to the office of secretary and such other duties as from time to time may be assigned by the president,or by the Annual Conference. Section 6. Statistician: The statistician shall compile all data pertaining to membership,finances and other information concerning the local Charges and prepare reports on such data for the Conference Journal. The statistician shall also compile such other information as the Annual Conference shall,from time to time,assign. Section 7. Assistant Treasurers and Assistant Secretaries: If required by the Annual Conference,the assistant treasurer shall give bonds for the faithful discharge of their duties in such sums and with such sureties as the Annual Conference shall determine. The assistant treasurers and assistant secretaries,in general,shall perform such duties as shall be assigned to them by the treasurer/director of administrative services or the secretary or by the Annual Conference. Section 8. Election and Term of Office: The vice president shall be elected annually by the Board of Trustees. The secretary, treasurer/director of administrative services and statistician shall be elected by the Annual Conference for a term of four years or until their successors in office are duly elected and qualified. The terms of any additional officers elected by the Annual Conference shall be set by the Annual Conference at the time of Page 3 of 8 their election. New offices may be created and filled at any regular or duly called special session of the Annual Conference. Section 9. Vacancies and RemovaL In the event a vacancy shall occur in the interim of the annual sessions,the office shall be filled as follows: (1) The Board of Trustees shall elect a new vice president (president of the Trustees). (2)The Bishop,after consultation with the district superintendents,shall appoint a person as secretary or statistician to serve until the next session of the Conference. (3) If a vacancy shall occur in the office of treasurer/director of administrative services,the Council on Finance and Administration,in consultation with the Bishop,shall fill the vacancy until the next session of the Conference. Vacancies filled at the session of the Conference shall be for the unexpired term of the Conference officers. Article V Board of Trustees Section 1. General Powers: The business and affairs of the corporation shall be managed by its Board of Trustees in the interim period between sessions of the members. Trustees need not be members of the corporation. Section 2. Number,Tenure and Qualifications. The number of trustees shall be twelve(12),one third clergy,one third lay men and one third lay women,provided that each district shall have at least one representative,with care being taken to ensure representative inclusiveness(Paragraph 2523). Trustees shall be elected in classes at the annual session of the conference for a term of four(4)years(or until their successors are elected). Section 3. Ex-Officio Members: The secretary and the treasurer/director of Administrative services of the Annual Conference shall serve ex officio,without a right to vote, as secretary and treasurer of the Board of Trustees;provided,however,nothing herein shall preclude the election of these officers as voting members of the Board of Trustees,pursuant to Section 2 of this Article. The Director of the Conference Council on Ministries shall likewise serve ex officio on the Board of Trustees without the right to vote. Section 4. Regular Meetings: Within four weeks of the close of each Annual Conference,the Board shall hold its regular annual meeting to elect officers. The District Superintendent assigned to the Board of Trustees shall convene the meeting. Section 5. Special Meetings; Special meetings of the Board of Trustees may be called by or at the request of the Bishop,the president of the Board of Trustees or any three trustees. The person or persons authorized to call special meetings of the board may fix any place as the place for holding any special meeting of the board called by them. Section 6. Notice: Notice of any special meeting of the Board of Trustees shall be given at least five(5)days previous thereto by written notice delivered personally or sent by mail or telegram to each trustee at the address of such trustee as shown by the records of the corporation. If mailed,such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail in a sealed envelope as addressed,with postage thereon prepaid. If notice by given by telegram,such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when the telegram is delivered to the telegraph company. Any trustee may waive notice of any meeting. The attendance of a trustee at any meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except where a trustee attends a meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Neither the business to be transacted at,nor the purpose of,any regular or duly called special meeting of the board need be specified in the notice or waiver of notice of such meeting,unless specifically required by law or by these by-laws. Section 7. Quorum: The members of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference Board of Trustees present and Page 4 of 8 voting at any duly announced meeting shall constitute a quorum,providing that at least 5 trustees be present as a quorum at a trustee meeting. Section 8. Manner of Acting: The act of a majority of the trustees present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Trustees,unless that act of a greater number is required by law or by these by-laws. Section 9. Vacancies: The Annual Conference shall fill any vacancy on the Board of Trustees. Section 10. Informal Action by Trustees: Any action required by law to be taken at a meeting of trustees,or any action which may be taken at a meeting of trustees,may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing,setting forth the action so taken,shall be signed by all of the trustees. Section 11. Officers of the Board of Trustees: (a) At the annual meeting,the Board of Trustees shall elect a president and a vice president,whose duties shall be those normally associated with such positions and with such additional duties as,from time to time,are assigned by the trustees. These officers shall serve until their successors are duly elected and qualified. The president shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Trustee,and the vice president shall preside in the absence of the president. Any vacancies occurring in these offices shall be filled by the Board of Trustees at a duly called special meeting or annual meeting. (b) The secretary and the treasurer/director of administrative services of the corporation shall serve es officio as secretary and treasurer of the Board of Trustees as provided in Article B,Section 3,provided,however, should either of these persons be serving as elected members of the Board of Trustees,they shall be ineligible for the office of president or vice president. Article VI Governmental Landmarking of Church-Owned Property Section 1. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees is the official body that must be notified by any designating agency of intent to designate as an historical landmark any property of entities for which the Northern Illinois Conference is the successor in interest. Section 2. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees shall assist other Boards of Trustees, and if necessary intervene, in opposing any governmental effort to involuntarily designate any church-owned property as a Cultural,Historical or Architectural Landmark. Section 3. The Annual Conference Board of Trustees,or the Board of Trustees of any agency,organization or local church which voluntarily wishes to cooperate with a governmental body in having any property landmarked which said Board of Trustees holds in trust for The United Methodist Church,must do the following: (a) Comply with the provisions of The Discipline in regard to the encumbrance of church property; and either (1) Obtain the consent of the Conference Board of Trustees, the presiding bishop and of a majority of the cabinet;or (2) Obtain the consent of the Annual Conference. Page 5 of 8 Article VII Discontinued or Abandoned Church Re-Incorporation Section 1. When in accordance with the then current Book of Discipline of The United Methodist Church (the "Discipline"), a local church is discontinued or abandoned and the property of said local church becomes the property of the Annual Conference,such local church shall be incorporated under the provisions of Sections 46a to 46k of the Illinois Religious Corporation Act[805 ILCS 110/46a-46k] with the Annual Conference Board of Trustees as the trustees of the newly formed corporation. Section 2. Said newly formed corporation shall exist for the sole purposes of being the legal entity to dispose of its existing property,and any other property to which its predecessor religious corporation may become entitled, as the rightful successor to any gift and/or bequest or other transfer made to such discontinued church; Section 3. All proceeds of property sales and all gifts and/or bequests received by a corporation established under the provisions of this Article shall remain the property of the Annual Conference in accordance with the Discipline. Article VIII Contracts,Checks,Deposits and Funds Section 1. Contracts: The Board of Trustees may authorize any officer or officers, agent or agents of the corporation,in addition to the officers so authorized by these by-laws,to enter into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the corporation,and such authority may be general or confined to specific instances. Section 2. Checks,Drafts,etc.: All checks,drafts or orders for the payment of money,notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of the corporation,shall be signed by such officer or officers,agent or agents of the corporation and in such manner as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the Annual Conference in session or acting through its Council on Finance and Administration. Section 3. Deposits: All funds of the corporation shall be deposited from time to time to the credit of the corporation in such banks, trust companies or other depositories as the Annual Conference in session or its Council on Finance and Administration may select. Section 4. Gifts: The Board of Trustees may accept on behalf of the corporation any contribution,gift,bequest, trust or devise for the general purposes or for any special purpose of the corporation. Article IX Books and Records The corporation shall keep correct and complete books and records of account and shall also keep minutes of the proceedings of its meetings,those of the Board of Trustees and agencies having any of the authority of the Board of Trustees and shall keep at the registered or principal office a record giving the names and addresses of the members entitled to vote. All books and records of the corporation may be inspected by any member or the member's agent or attorney for any proper purpose at any reasonable time. Article X Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of January and end on the last day of December in each year. Page 6 of 8 Article XI Seal The Conference shall provide a corporate seal,which shall be in the form of a circle and shall have inscribed thereon the name of the corporation and the words"Corporate Seal." Article XII Waiver of Notice Whenever any notice is required to be given under the provisions of the Illinois General Not-for-Profit Corporation Act or under the provisions of the articles of incorporation or the by-laws of the corporation, a waiver thereof in writing,signed by the person or persons entitled to such notice,whether before or after the time stated therein,shall be deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice. Article XIII Amendments to By-Laws These by-laws may be altered, amended or repealed and new by-laws may be adopted by a majority of the members present at any regular or duly called special session of the Annual Conference. Article XIV Compliance with Constitution and Discipline Section 1. Corporate Term: The term "Annual Conference" as used in these by-laws and in the Constitution and Discipline of The United Methodist Church and the term "corporation" as used in these by-laws shall be synonymous and understood to refer to the Northern Illinois Annual Conference, a general not-for-profit corporation of the State of Illinois. Section 2. Limitation on By-Laws: In the event any provision of these by-laws shall not be in compliance with the Constitution and Discipline of The United Methodist Church,the provisions of the Discipline shall prevail, to the extent consistent with the law of Illinois,and this document shall be considered as amended from time to time where necessary for compliance with the Discipline. Article XV Corporate Limitations This corporation shall be responsible for the authorized acts of the corporate officers and agents and the authorized activities of conference agencies shall be deemed to be the acts of the corporation. Nothing herein shall be construed to permit any local Charge,or any board,committee,council or agency affiliated with a local Charge,or any separate related religious or non-profit institution,or any trustee,officer or agent thereof,to contract for or in any way bind the corporation or render it liable for any act or omission of such Charge,board, committee,council,agency or institution Article XVI Incorporated Conference-Related and Affiliated Institutions A number of religious,educational and non-profit incorporated institutions participate directly or indirectly in the work and service of The United Methodist Church within the boundaries of the Annual Conference and are related in varying degrees to the Annual Conference,some being under the control thereof and others being autonomous while in close consultative and connectional relation. Their respective relationships to the Northern Illinois Annual Conference shall be as set forth in their articles of incorporation, by-laws and applicable provisions of the Discipline. All such incorporated institutions shall be solely responsible for their own acts, Page 7 of 8 s , 1 omissions,contracts and undertakings. The nomination and election of the directors or trustees of said incorporated related and affiliated institutions shall be as provided in their respective articles of incorporation and by-laws as well as by the Discipline. Article XVII Standing Rules The Standing Rules of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference,as from time to time amended,shall have the status and constitute a part of the by-laws of the conference; provided,however,such standing Rules shall be consistent with the Constitution and Discipline of The United Methodist Church and the laws of Illinois. Article XVIII Indemnification of Officers,Directors,Trustees and Key Staff The corporation shall indemnify any and all persons who may serve or who have served at any time as officers, directors,trustees or staff(excluding general office,clerical or stenographic employees)of(1)the Corporation, Northern Illinois Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church;(2) the District Superintendents of said Conference;(3)The Methodist Ministers'Pension Fund; (4)the United Methodist Foundation; (5)the Chicago Home Missionary and Church Extension Society;(6)the Board of Global Ministries; (7)the Council on Finance and Administration;and the respective heirs,executors and administrators of such indemnified persons against any and all expenses(including attorney's fees)incurred by them in connection with the defense or settlement of any action,suit or proceeding in which;they„or any of them,are made parties,or a party,by reason of being or having been directors,officers,trustees or staff members of the corporation or the other associated entities described above. The corporation also shall indemnify any of the foregoing for damages,fines,judgments,and amounts paid in settlement in connection with such action,suit,or proceeding,and appeals therefrom,except in relation to matters as to which any such officer,director,trustee or key staff member shall be adjudged in any action,suit or proceeding to be liable for willful misconduct in the performance of duties,such officer,director, trustee or staff member shall reimburse the corporation for all attorney's fees and costs expended by it,or which it has been obligated to spend,as a part of the defense of such officer,director,trustee,or key staff member. Any indemnification hereunder shall be made only as authorized in the specific case upon a determination that the person has met the applicable standard of conduct and that indemnification is otherwise lawful and proper. Such determination shall be made by the Board of Trustees of the Northern Illinois Annual Conference (hereinafter called"the Board")by a majority vote of a quorum consisting of members not parties to such claim, action,suit or proceedings,or,if such a quorum cannot be convened,or even if convened,cannot or does not act for any reason,by special independent legal counsel in a written opinion. The Board may authorize and direct that insurance be purchased and maintained on behalf of any person who is,was,or may be entitled to be indemnified hereunder against any liability asserted against and incurred by such person in any such capacity, or arising out of status as such, whether or not the institution would provide indemnity against such liability under the provisions hereof. • Page 8 of 8 Exhibit nr, • Irf j HE 700-20 .PE ON TO THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE = k3 UNITED THODIST CHURCH 1 Whereas a special Charge Conference of Grace United Methodist Church of Elgin,Illinois, was convened 2 on February 6,2000,with the express purpose to establish said congregation's intentions to request Elgin 3 Historical Landmark status,and 4 5 Whereas the subject congregation did as a matter of record,unanimously endorse the 1999 vote of said 6 congregation's own Board of Trustees to request Elgin Historic Landmark Status,and 7 8 Whereas the subject Charge Conference was legally called and conducted by the presiding District 9 Superintendent for the district in which said church is located,and 10 11 Whereas this request is being tendered to the voting body of the Annual Conference of the Northern 12 Illinois Conference of the United Methodist Church in full compliance with Article Vi, Section 3 of the 13 Resolution passed by the Annual Conference on June 13, 1995, and 14 15 Whereas there are no funds available from the Northern Illinois Conference of the United Methodist 16 Church to pay for the maintenance of such an old facility,and 17 18 Whereas matching funds from the City of Elgin would be made available if Elgin Historic Landmark 19 status were to be granted by the City of Elgin, and 20 21 Whereas in public hearing,the appointed body which confers Elgin Historic Landmark status has gone on 22 record as saying that it will grant the subject church its desired Elgin Historic Landmark status, and 23 24 Whereas the Architectural Preservationist employed by the City of Elgin has stated that the subject 25 building would be at the top of the City of Elgin's funding priority list, and 26 27 Whereas the neighborhood organization within who's boundaries said structure is located has passed a 28 resolution supporting the congregation's request for Elgin Historic Landmark status,and 29 30 Whereas the subject church, being established in its present building in 1883, is the oldest church on the 31 West side of the city of Elgin, and 32 33 Whereas the subject church congregation,is the longest existing in its original building in the City of 34 Elgin,and 35 36' Whereas the architect who designed this structure was one of Elgin's most prominent architects of the 37 1880s and 1890s, and 38 39 Whereas the building was largely funded by locally prominent philanthropists, such as David C.00k 40 (founder of the Christian publishing house)and George P. Lord,and 41 42 Whereas the structure is basically sound,possessing both anew roof and boiler which were installed in 43 1998,and 44 • 1 Whereas said new roof was a major financial burden to the subject congregation,and additional fimding 2 from within the small congregation is limited, and 3 4 Whereas granting of Elgin Historic Landmark status with its associated City funded subsidies would 5 enable the subject building to be maintained as a beacon unto the surrounding community,and maintain 6 its future viability as an on going center of worship and ministry, and 7 8 Whereas local zoning will only permit the use of this building as a Public Use Facility,and non- 9 conforming use would find substantial organized opposition,and 10 11 Whereas the building site is extensively in non-conformance with existing building codes, access codes 12 and setback requirements, and is only permitted in its present state due to"grand fathering"by the City of 13 Elgin,and 14 15 Whereas "grand fathering"of multiple zoning violations would be lost upon conversion to any other non- 16 zoned use, and 17 18 Whereas alternate uses for the structure and land would be financially impractical, and 19 20 Whereas the highest moral, spiritual, ethical,historical and financial calling of this building is as a House 21 of God,and 22 23 Therefore,be it resolved that Grace United Methodist Church of 325 South Street, being located in the 24 city of Elgin,of the State of Illinois, be granted the full consent and blessing of the Northern Illinois 25 Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church,to pursue with full vigor the granting of Historic 26 Landmark Status by the City of Elgin,Illinois, so that it might continue to serve long into the future as a 27 local center of praise,worship and ministry. 28 29 Administrative Council, Grace United Methodist Church, Chuck Keysor 30 31 •