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EXCERPTS OF THE MINUTES FOR THE MEETINGS FOR RESOLUTION NO. 314-72 <br /> A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING $4, 367. 29 FROM ACCOUNT <br /> Y-531 to ACCOUNT Y-54 WITHIN THE FIREMEN' S FUND. <br /> Since there was no one present to speak on this resolution, Councilman <br /> Kopczynski made a motion that it be held over until the meeting of July <br /> 10, 1972, seconded by Councilman Horvath. Motion carried. <br /> (Meeting of June 26, 1972 <br /> Resolution was read in full. <br /> Meeting of July 10, 1972 <br /> Councilman Parent moved to strike resolution transferring #4, 367. 29 <br /> from Account Y-531 to Account Y-54 within the Firemen' s Fund. <br /> Seconded by Councilman Miller and carried. <br /> A new Resolution was then read in full. <br /> A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING $4, 453 . 94 FROM ACCOUNT Y-531 <br /> to ACCOUNT Y-54, WITHIN THE FIREMEN' S PENSION FUND. <br /> Public Hearing was then held and Fire Chief Jack R. Bland explained <br /> the the need for the resolution. Due to a culmination of longevity <br /> suit filed in 1964, the court mandated the pension fund to make back <br /> payments to retirees. <br /> Proponents and opponents were given an opportunity to be heard. <br /> Miss Guthrie asked why the descrepancy between Y 531 and Y 532 as stated <br /> in the Resolution. Chief Bland said it should be Y 532 . Councilman <br /> Miller moved to amend Title and Section I from Y 531 to Y 532. Council- <br /> man Parent seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br /> The Resolution passed by a roll call vote of six ayes (Councilmen Serge, <br /> Szymkowiak, Miller, Parent, Taylor and Kopczynski. <br /> Irene K. Gammon, City Clerk <br />