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-3- <br />RESOLUTION ON LEAGUE BUILDING <br />WHEREAS, the League began consideration of building ownership in 1957 and appointed <br />its first building committee in 1971; that committee as reconstituted in 1977 has <br />now recommended that the League move to acquire a building to house the League <br />operations; and <br />WHEREAS, continued rental of space during periods of sustained inflation results in <br />Uncontrollable escalation in costs of space to house League operations; and <br />WHEREAS, a preliminary financial plan has been presented to the members of the League <br />at the Annual 1980 Business Meeting indicating the proposed financial commitment of <br />League members to a League building, and showing the financial advantage of ownership; <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: <br />1) The Board is supported by the members of the League in its efforts to obtain <br />a League office building; and <br />2) It is recognized that the Board may need to develop an assessment program <br />to finance this building which could include the three options recommended <br />by the building committee or other proposals and could contemplate a <br />constitutional amendment requiring payment as a condition of membership; <br />and <br />3) The Board is further urged to conclude the acquisition of a League building <br />as soon as practicable. <br />
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