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Community Bank of Oak Park River Forest

From: MartyN@cboprf.com [mailto:MartyN@cboprf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 6:02 PM
To: Comments
Subject: CRA Comments, Federal Register, Vol 69, No.25

I am President of 7-year-old Community Bank of Oak Park River Forest, a $170 million commercial bank, FDIC insured, which just finished a CRA exam earlier this year. As we prepared for the exam I pooled the resources of three internal persons, including myself, which totalled over 1000 hours and the effort of two consultants. During that time we installed new data reporting systems, reviewed a significant number of credit files and HMDA data, puchased/acquired data comparing our institution to others in our market, installed a formal reporting system for our Board of Directors and performed a self assessment. We were rated a (strong) "Satisfactory."

The proposal to change the definition of a "small institution" from $250 million to $500 million makes eminent sense. The ongoing effort to be a "Satisfactory" (not to mention an "Outstanding") CRA institution of our size requires resources already badly stretched in the simple day to day task of running a bank. More importantly, the difference in the examination methodology between a small and a large institution would seem to indicate that a $260 million institution would more closely resemble one of our large multi-billion dollar bank brotheren than a small institution. Nothing could be farther from fact. Enlarging the definition to $500 million would give significant relief to smaller, resource-scarce institutions who benefit most from their relationships with their immediate communities.

I realize that there has to be a large institution designation at some size. It seems inappropriate that the size is as small as $250 million. A more appropriate size might be $1 billion. My Board, staff and I support expanding the small institution size to $500 million.

Martin J. Noll, President
Community Bank of Oak Park River Forest
1001 Lake St.
Oak Park, IL 60302
708-660-7010

Last Updated 05/13/2004 regs@fdic.gov

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