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RESOLUTION N0. 86-46 <br />INTRODUCED BY: Mayor Carmen & Council as a Whole <br />A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE PARTICIPATION OF <br />MAYF IELD V ILLAG E, OH IO, IN TH E B ICENTENN IAL <br />CELEBRATIONS OF THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCE AND THE <br />UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION. <br />WHEREAS, the year 1987 marks the 200th Anniversary of the passage <br />of the Northwest Ordinance and the United States Constitution; and <br />WHEREP,S, the Governor of the State of Ohio has appointed an <br />official Commission to plan and execute the State's two year long <br />celebration of the Bicentennialsg and <br />WHEREAS, the Northwest Ordinance is one of the fundamental <br />documents in American History, growing out of the libertarian spirit <br />of the American Revolution and leading directly to the creation of the <br />great State of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and part <br />of Minnesota; and <br />WHEREAS, its visionary and inspired principals became the basic <br />document providing for all of the subsequent territories of the United <br />States to enter the Union; and <br />WHEREAS, Ohio's role in the events associated with the Ordinance <br />is unique in that it became the first State to enter the Union under <br />the terms of the Ordinance, that the territory's first settlement was <br />Mariettap and the first University established in the Northwest <br />Territory was Ohio University; and <br />WHEREASa Constitution, as ratified, embodies the ideals of <br />liberty under law and was designed to maintain our free government in <br />perpetuity as a more perfect union and to secure the blessings of <br />liberty by consent of the governed; and <br />WHEREAS, the Constitution is the longest lasting written <br />constitution in the world; and <br />WHEREAS, as citizens of Ohio and Mayfield Village and, by virtue <br />of our pride in the doctrines espoused in these two documents, we do <br />choose to commemorate and celebrate the 200th Anniversary of their <br />creation; now, thereforeo <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF MAYFIELD VILLAGE, OHIO, THATt