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Community Services Committee Meeting 10/15/2019 9:00 AM
A
Isn't
it
interesting
to
have
a
digital
clocks
that
are
a
different
time?
Okay,
but
if
you
don't
look
north
we're
on
time,
I'll
call
them
and
we
call
the
meaning
of
Community
Services.
To
order-
and
thank
you
for
being
here
today,
we
have
some
good
importing
things
to
do
so.
I'll
call
the
roll
please.
B
A
A
C
Hi
I'm
John
Chapman
I,
live
in
bourbon
a
thank
you
for
letting
me
have
a
minute
to
address
the
committee
I'm
here
to
hopefully
start
a
conversation
and
I
am
also
hoping
that
conversation
will
lead
to
some
ideas
to
some
relief.
It
is
well
known
that
everyone
in
rescue
in
Animal
Rescue,
does
not
always
see
eye
to
eye.
We
don't
always
agree
on
everything,
but
one
thing
we
agree
on
right
now
is
that
everyone
is
drowning
in
cats.
The
numbers
have
exploded,
and
this
has
not
happened
overnight.
C
The
population
has
gone
primarily
unchecked
for
years
I'm
a
volunteer
I
spend
the
majority
of
any
spare
moments,
helping
animals
anywhere,
where
I
am
able
to
I.
Believe
that
the
majority
of
us
out
there
can
say
that,
but
we
can't
keep
up.
Every
shelter
is
overflowing
double
their
capacity
intake
is
on
a
hold,
but
the
animals
keep
coming
in
there
and
they're
injured
and
they're
starving
and
they're
dumped
or
relinquished,
and
the
numbers
are
multiplying,
and
it's
only
getting
worse.
C
If
you
follow
any
local
rescues
on
social
media,
you
will
see
what
we
are
up
against
sometime
early
Sunday
morning,
someone
dropped.
Five
extremely
neglected
cats
over
the
fence
into
a
dog
yard.
At
kch
F,
the
kennel
staff
was
able
to
remove
the
dog,
and
all
five
cats
were
found
and
their
skin
was
full
of
scabs
covered
in
fleas
missing
fur.
They
have
upper
respiratory
infections,
their
tails
are
covered
in
litter
and
excrement.
They
have
been
treated,
cleaned
and
they'll
see
a
vet
soon.
C
A
detailed
post
was
put
up
on
social
media
about
dumping
cats,
about
how
beyond
full
the
shelters
are
by
Monday.
Another
cat
was
thrown
over
the
fence
into
the
same
yard
and
that
cat
is
also
being
cared
for
right
now.
Less
than
a
month
ago,
a
small
carrier
was
stuffed
with
five
kittens
and
left
in
front
of
the
van
outside
of
the
shelter
and
it
was
found
by
kennel
staff
when
they
arrived
in
the
morning.
C
A
local
mail
carrier
reached
out
to
KC
h-f,
a
woman
on
her
route
had
a
one-year-old
cat
and
the
grandson
was
showing
signs
of
being
allergic,
so
she
opened
the
door
kicked
the
cat
outside
and
the
mail
carrier
was
concerned
because
the
cats,
an
indoor
cat
he
doesn't
know
how
to
be
outside.
So
he's
laying
in
the
road
he's
not
vaccinated,
he's
not
altered,
but
this
seems
to
be
something
that
is
considered:
okay
now
to
open
the
door
and
throw
the
animal
outside
and
then
people
are
like.
Well,
what
do
you
want
us
to
do?
C
I
feel
like
we're
without
resource
and
the
animals
are
multiplying
and
it
is
it's
like
a
fever
pitch
now.
I
know
that
we
are
supposed
to
be
at
about
30
cats,
and
we
are
double
that
probably
more
and
I
know
that
is
the
the
it's
the
same
thing
across
the
board
at
every
rescue,
every
foster
everyone,
even
people
that
are
sound,
insensitive-
that
are
kind
of
hoarders
or
even
saying
I'm
full
right
now,
which
is
so.
C
The
stories
are
not
rare.
This
is
happening
every
day,
sometimes
multiple
times
a
day,
so
I
think
that
we're
just
outnumbered
and
we
can't
adopt
our
way
out
of
this.
We
need
to
hit
it
at
the
root,
which
is
the
Trap
Neuter
Return.
We
need
to
get.
We
need
a
VAX
these
animals
and
slow
it
down
because
by
this
time
next
year
it's
gonna
be
I,
can't
I,
don't
even
want
to
think
about
it.
If
we
don't,
if
we
don't
take
it
on
so
help,
help.
C
C
Neuter
Return
low-cost
clinics,
something
to
make
it
I
know
there.
There's
a
woman
on
fifth
west
Kankakee
is
is
out
of
control.
There
are
so
many
there's
a
woman
on
fifth
that
called
us.
They
asked
for
a
humane
investigator
call
to
go
over
there
to
look
at
her
neighbor.
Her
neighbor
has
probably
40
cats
that
go
in
and
out
of
the
house.
Now
they
won't
claim
the
cats,
because
then
they
would
be
responsible
for
the
rabies
and
but
they
don't
want
you
to
come
on
their
property
and
trap
them.
C
So
she
sets
traps
on
her
property
and
she's
done
about
eight
but
she's
paying
for
that
herself
and
that
it
starts
to
add
up.
If
there
was
something
that
we
can
do
even
I
mean
I
would
contribute
and
I
know
a
lot
of
people
would.
But
taking
that
on
yourself
is
a
lot
it's
too
much
and
we're
not
even
putting
a
dent
in
it
anyway.
So
yeah,
Trap,
Neuter
Return,
would
be
would
be
wonderful.
I.
Thank.
C
A
A
What
someone
move
that
they
be
approved
as
Miss,
Parker
and
misspoke
will.
Second
it
all
in
favor
of
accepting
the
menace,
please
say
aye
opposed,
say:
aye.
The
motion
carried
go
on
to
reports
right
now.
Mr.
Henrickson
cannot
be
here
today,
but
I
do
want
to
mention
him
at
the
meeting
last
Wednesday
that
I
had
I
had
asked,
because
we
have
a
report
to
the
next
county
board
meeting
will
be
at
5:30
at
the
library,
and
this
committee
will
be
reporting
of
what
we've
been
doing.
A
What
our
highlights
are
so
I
ask
each
of
the
the
chairmen
that
report
to
this
committee
what
their
highlights
of
what's
happening
last
year
and
what
they
hope
for
next
year.
Within
one
hour
of
my
request,
mr.
Henrickson
had
his
report
to
me,
so
he
kind
of
implied,
as
he
handed
to
me,
that
a
reward
would
be
in
order,
so
I
have
brought
his
reward.
A
A
So
what
I'll
be
doing
is
taking
what
each
of
the
division
department
chairman
think
are
their
highlights
and
their
goals
put
it
into
one
report
and
that'll
be
our
committee
report
at
5:30
on
the
board
meeting
I
think
there
are
the
drivers
of
what
we
do
here
so
I
thank
them
for
their
reports.
Okay,
well,
someone
move
that
we
accept
mr.
Henrickson's
report
misspoke
and
mr.
Gough
was
second
at
all
in
favor,
say
aye,
any
opposed,
say:
aye
motion
carried.
Thank
you.
Okay,
let's
go
to
the
Assessor,
then
mr.
Blair,
and
to
mr.
Blair's
credit.
A
D
Great
good
morning,
folks,
take
us
to
your
time.
Excuse
me
a
moment
of
your
time
to
update
you
on
some
things
that
we
have
completed
in
the
last
month
and
what
we
look
for
through
the
next
month
to
six
weeks
or
so
so
make
it
started
there
on
October
3rd
I
did
receive
the
Department
of
Revenue
tentative
certification
of
our
abstract.
The
in
the
three-year
median
that
was
certified
to
us
was
thirty-three
point
three
one.
D
A
perfect
score
is
thirty
three
point
three
three,
so
we're
very
tight
there
I
try
to
make
sure
we're
within
a
few
points,
I
either
way
it's
it's
sometimes
a
little
bit
of
luck
to
hit
it
right
at
33
and
a
third.
So
thirty,
three
point:
three
one
I
feel
really
confident
in
that
does
kind
of
bring
to
light
that
the
equalization
issued
and
all
all
of
the
work
done
by
the
townships,
as
well
as
my
office,
brought
us
to
a
county
median
that
is
very,
very
satisfactory
to
the
Department
of
Revenue.
D
So
we
got
that
on
on
October
3rd
and
then
the
other
thing
that
I
have
listed
as
completed
actually
ends.
Today.
It's
the
completion
of
a
30
day
window
for
us
to
accept
Appeals,
Assessment
Appeals
for
the
year.
So
today
is
the
final
day
for
us
to
accept
those
appeals
at
4:30,
and
if
somebody
can't
get
their
appeal
to
us
by
4:30,
they
can
certainly
drop
it
in
the
mail
and
have
it
postmarked
for
the
15th.
D
But
it
needs
to
be
postmarked
by
today
in
order
for
us
to
accept
it
as
a
timely
filed
appeal,
you
know
if
we
were
receive
it
in
the
mail
post
15th.
So
that's
that's
an
important
fact
and
then
some
things
that
were
just
that
are
pending
some
things
that
are
going
to
be
coming
up
and
at
least
beginning
before,
before
we
meet
again
in
November,
we
will
start
to
hold
board
of
review
hearings
on
on
the
cases
that
that
are
brought
forward,
we'll
have
to
determine
final
abstract
equalization.
D
I
would
like
to
say
we
are
on
track
as
of
right
now
for
me
to
deliver
those
reports
to
the
clerk
by
the
end
of
the
year,
which
would
be
in
the
same
year
that
we
started.
This
would
be
the
fifth
year
in
a
row
that
we
were
able
to
do
that
and
I
think
that's
a
really
great
thing
for
us
in
terms
of
keeping
the
health
of
our
assessment
cycle
and
tax
cycle
as
a
whole,
moving
forward
in
the
right
direction.
D
E
E
D
Thank
you
for
just
wanted
to
clarify,
make
sure
I
answer
the
question.
Appropriately.
Each
year,
I
get
three
certified
medians
from
the
Department
of
Revenue
I'm,
going
to
try
to
make
this
as
quick
as
possible.
There
I
could
be
up
here
for
a
half
an
hour
talking
about
this
part,
but
the
Department
of
Revenue
certifies
three
median
levels
for
each
Township
that
has
at
least
25
qualified
sales
in
it
that
it
25
qualified
sales
means
to
the
department
that
they
are
statistically
significant
enough
to
have
their
own
identity
in
the
study.
D
So
once
I
am
made
aware
of
well
I
I'm,
already
aware
of
what
the
first
two
are,
the
two
oldest
ones
are,
and
then
in
the
spring
they
give
me
the
third
one
when
I
combine
those
three
and
divide
by
3
and
get
a
three-year
average
I.
Compare
that
to
33
and
a
third
and
see
how
much
percentage
change
needs
to
be
shown
for
that
Township
in
order
to
get
the
33
and
1/3.
D
Is
that
is
good
news,
so
I
think
I
I'm,
sorry,
one
last
follow-up.
When
you
were
talking
about
trending
up
versus
down,
you
know
in
years
past,
2009-2010,
of
course,
with
the
market
trending
bounder,
we
were
seeing
some
negative
factors,
negative
being
something
less
than
one
bringing
the
numbers
down
this
year
off
the
top
of
my
head.
I,
don't
have
it
with
me.
It
was
something
like
a
positive
increase
of
the
non-farm
value
of
about
three
point.
Three
five
percent
three
point:
three:
six
percent,
something
like
that
and
by
the
time
I
was
done
equalizing.
D
It
was
something
like
three
point,
two
eight,
but
that
is
a
good
sign.
It's
a
it's!
A
it's!
A
sign
of
strength
in
the
market
and
I
think
that's
a
better
place
to
be
than
trending
downward
like
we
were
and
we'll
see
how
that
shakes
out
for
2020
when
the
oldest
mediant
rolls
off
and
the
new
one
comes
on
in
the
spring
of
twenty
four.
D
The
nineteen
sale
year
we'll
see
what
that
means
in
terms
of
percentage
of
increase
or
decreased
for
the
county,
but
I
would
suspect
that
it's
going
to
be
right
in
there
at
a
three
percent,
or
so
that's
just
a
very
early
way
to
early
projection
as
I
like
to
call
it
way
too
early,
because
2019
sales
are
not
complete.
Yet
we
still
have
the
last
quarter
of
the
year.
D
D
The
the
the
origination
and
the
value
comes
from
the
township
assessor,
so
I,
don't
I,
don't
really
make
adjustments
to
individual
properties.
So
when
you're,
when
you're
talking
about
you,
know,
boarded
up
properties
if
you're
I
don't
know
the
nature
of
of
what
you're
you're
saying,
if
those
are,
if
the
values
of
those
properties
are
an
issue,
is
that
what
you're
saying
I'm.
F
Saying
yes,
if
I
was
setting
that
dilapidated,
then
those
houses
become
non
value.
They've
been
boarded
up
for
years,
such
as
like
in
the
city
of
Kankakee.
A
lot
of
people
complaining,
there's
a
lot
of
boarded
up
homes
not
being
redevelopment,
so
they
fear
that
the
eav
on
their
end
as
being
door
being
raised
it
on
it
unfairly
applies
to
them
in
that
these
boarded
up.
Homes
are,
instead
of
increasing
their
property,
are
decreasing
them,
even
though
the
eav
appears
to
be
increasing
across
the
board.
That's
the
question,
but
we
don't
know.
F
D
Well,
I
think,
there's
kind
of
kind
of
two
parts
to
that.
One
is
that
some
of
the
you
know
the
individual
look
at
add
property
really
falls
at
the
township
level,
we're
fortunate
to
have
13,
Township
jurisdictions
and
they're.
All
all
of
those
jurisdictions
have
a
Township
assessor,
so
the
particular
Township
assessor
would
go
out
and
look
at
the
property
that
that
may
need
adjustment
or
may
need
to
be
looked
at
for
condition,
and
things
like
that.
D
Trusting
that
that
is
done,
then
you
know
I
place
my
equalization
I'm,
not
able
to
delineate
out
and
say
that
I'll
only
equalize
properties
that
have
at
least
so
much
value
or
whatever,
when
I
say
that
I'm
gonna
equalize
a
certain
class
of
property,
it's
across
that
entire
class
of
property
and
I
can't
really
parse
that
out
and
say,
but
I
know
that
this
section
shouldn't-
or
maybe
it
isn't,
it
isn't
proper.
Then
the
statutes,
don't
really
allow
me
to
do
that.
D
But
the
request
is
a
two
and
a
half
percent
increase
to
their
current
level,
and
let
me
tell
you
what
that
is
right
now.
Well,
let
me
start
out
by
just
giving
you
an
idea
of
how
the
board
of
review
members
end
up
on
the
board.
There
are
some
qualifications
to
be
on
the
board,
so
a
statute
6-5
of
the
property
tax
code
states,
no
person
may
serve
on
the
board
of
review,
who
is
was
not
qualified
by
experience
and
training
than
property
appraisals
and
property
tax
administration.
D
So
I'll
just
break
that
down
real
quick.
Our
Board
of
Review
Chairman
has
quite
a
bit
of
experience
in
property,
tax
administration
and
the
other
two
members.
One
is
a
full-time
appraiser
who's
done
it
for
I'm,
gonna,
say
at
least
30,
maybe
35
years.
The
other
is,
is
a
man
who
used
to
be
an
appraiser
and
now
works
in
commercial
loan
dealings,
so
he
that
all
three
of
them
have
quite
a
bit
qualification
to
be
on
the
board.
The
other
thing
I
wanted
to
bring
to
your
attention
statute.
D
6-10
of
the
property
tax
code,
says
that,
because
we
are
a
county
of
a
hundred
thousand
or
more,
they
also
need
to
be
able
to
pass
an
exam
delivered
by
the
Department
of
Revenue,
which
which
measures
their
competency.
So
they
cannot
be
on
the
board
without
those
two
criteria
and
the
three
members
that
we
have
have
been
with
us
for
a
little
while
now
I
think
they
Steve
Cody
our
Chairman,
the
one
with
the
property
tax
background
has
been
with
us
for
longer
than
I,
even
know
longer
than
I.
D
D
So
that
being
said
just
to
let
you
know
their
current
level
of
compensation,
the
Chairman
is
paid
$11,000
for
the
year
and
the
other
two
numbers
are
8500.
So
if
you
do
the
math
on
a
two
and
a
half
percent
increase,
we
would
be
looking
at
11,000
275
for
the
Chairman,
so
a
$275
increase
and
87
1250
for
the
other
two
members,
so
200
$12.50
for
each
of
the
other
two
non
chairmen.
Are
there
any
questions?
Mr.
E
You,
madam
chairman,
Eric,
this
discussion
came
up
in
our
budget
meeting
that
we
had
last
Friday
and
I
believe.
If,
if
my
mind
serves
me
correctly,
we've
made
appropriations
in
your
budget
to
be
able
to
handle
these
raises,
but
let's
wait
until
after
the
budget
gets
when
we
need
a
winner.
We
doing
that
on
this
month,
budget.
B
B
G
E
D
Okay,
very
good,
just
to
quantify
it
completely.
If
you
add,
the
250
dollar
amount,
all
right,
I'm,
sorry
275
for
the
Chairman
to
1250
for
each
other
member.
It's
a
total
change
of
$700,
so
it's
a
fairly
nom
I
mean
I,
don't
mean
to
be
glib,
but
it's
a
little
bit
nominal
when
you
look
at
other
numbers
budgetarily
for
for
other
things.
So.
A
Mr.
zebra
miss
Peters
well,
second,
the
motion
is
to
recommend
the
2.5
increase
for
the
three
members
of
the
Board
of
Review,
yes
and
moving
it
to
finances
with
our
recommendation.
All
in
favor
of
that
motion,
please
say
aye
any
opposed,
say
aye
good.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
quick
response.
How
do
you
like
that.
A
H
A
I
H
H
H
H
I
have
collected
three
bids
and
I'm
actually
working
with
Daniel
in
GIS
and
Delbert
reviewing
those
because
they
recently
purchased
one
two
and
have
a
little
more
technical
knowledge
than
I
do
on
that
piece
of
equipment.
So
they're
helping
me
with
that
and
we're
making
sure
we
get
the
best
product
that'll
give
us
the
longest
life
such
as
the
one.
We
have
that's
sixteen
years
old,
so
so
no
final
answer
yet,
but
every
company
I've
talked
to
so
far
has
been
very
compassionate
in
terms
of
understanding.
H
If
I
could
split
it
between
two
budget
years,
like
half
now
and
half
going
into
the
next
one
there
there
is
an
amount
of
money.
I
still
have
available,
so
so
they're
being
pretty
understanding
about
that.
So
and
again,
it's
just
making
that
final
decision
what's
the
best
fit
for
the
office
and
in
the
future.
So.
A
H
A
K
A
K
Not
really
too
much,
it's
always
sad
to
see
bite
report
numbers
up
and
you
can
see
compared
for
the
month
and
the
year
they're
up
quite
a
bit,
but
we
had
a
very,
very
busy
bat
month
or
bat
year,
and
a
lot
of
those
numbers
are
driven
by
the
bat
calls
that
increased
that
you'll
see
that
the
revenue
for
the
month
is
up.
The
registration
is
up.
K
That
again
is
indicative
of
the
registration
that
I
had
said
has
been
lagging
as
we
move
over
to
this
this
newer
program,
and
so
that
you'll
see
that
coming
along,
even
though
our
numbers
a
little
bit
low
for
the
year.
We
still
have
several
months
that
that
will
be
coming
in
and
I
think
when,
when
the
fiscal
year
ends
out,
it'll
be
just
fine.
Oh.
A
K
K
We
had
a
litter
of
three
week
old
kittens
come
in
just
last
week,
so
these
are
these
little
trail
end
litters
in
the
late
fall
generally
now
is
when
we
see
this
start
to
decline
and
usually
for
us,
then
we
catch
up
and
shelter.
Partners
are
able
to
help
us
generally
December
January,
when
we
had
that
one
shelter
step
up
in
June
and
help
with
so
many
it.
That
was
a
godsend.
It
had
helped
keep
our
population
in
check
through
the
summer.
K
A
Just
wanting,
could
you
bring
one
of
the
maps?
That's
on
your
desk
up
to
it,
so
we
can
look
at
it.
Each
of
you
have
been
given
a
map
from
the
planning
office,
clear
stuff
that
shows
the
the
nine
incorporated.
There's
should
be
a
second
one
there
for
me
so
I.
Let's
comment
on
that,
Julie
that
we
talked
about
me
or
that
it's
you
can
see,
Buckingham
all
the
way
over
to
the
left
and
it's
gonna
see
Shaban.
A
K
You
know
mostly,
we
have
verbal
agreements,
nothing,
no
intergovernmental
Contra,
like
we
have
with
Buckingham
and
Chebanse
Reddick,
reached
out
to
me
really
just
before
the
whole
resolution
and
change
to
the
whole
animal
control
structure.
So
I
think
they're
going
to
hold
off
and
wait
and
see
what
happens
but
yeah,
that's
you
know,
and
each
area
is
a
little
different
on
what
they
give
us
permission
to
do,
and
sometimes
they
from
day
to
day
they
you
know
if
they
decide
they
want
to
do
something
different.
That's
within
their
decision
to
do
that.
So
they're.
A
K
K
A
I
I
The
first
is,
if
you
look
in
your
packet,
the
first
one
is,
it
was
called.
We
call
the
extreme
temperature
that
we
worked
on
last
month
with
you
and
it
has
been
revised
that
was
sent
to
the
state's
attorney's
office.
Our
state's
attorney
Assistant
State's,
Attorney,
Nancy
Nicholson,
wrote
the
language
for
this,
and
you
can
take
a
look
at
it
at
section,
10,
9,
inhumane
or
cruel
treatment
and
hope.
I
F
F
A
G
So
when
we
wrote
first
of
all,
we
changed
it
because
we
already
had
in
our
ordinance
the
humane
treatment
part
that
allowed
for
animals
for
wardens
to
impound
animals
that
were
not
being
humanely
treated.
So
we
just
expanded
that
the
expansion
that
we
took
is
all
statutory
language,
so
that
particular
line
that
you
just
read
is
actually
from
the
statute.
Some
of
the
discussion
we
had
in
a
wag
is
what
this
is
going
to
do.
G
This,
when
you
have
an
ordinance
a
lot
of
times,
it's
more
for
compliance,
so
if,
for
example,
officer
Griffis
would
go
out
and
he
would
see,
one
of
the
provisions
has
to
do
like
with
a
shelter.
Maybe
the
person
isn't
aware
of
what's
required
as
a
shelter
for
their
animals
and
the
extreme
temperatures
he
can
work
with
them
to
have
that
done.
It
gives
them
an
option
to
try
to
work
with
peep
that
have
good
intentions.
They
may
just
not
know
how
to
how
to
implement
it
or
what
to
do
so.
G
Maybe
they
under
cruelly
treat
it's
like
I
said
we
took
it
from
the
statue
a
lot
of
times.
Statutory
language
will
have
like
it's
cruelly
treat.
So
here's
some
examples
of
what
we're
saying
it's
going
to
honestly
be
on
the
animal
control
wardens
judgment,
as
in
a
lot
of
things,
are,
on
the
judgment,
call
it
the
officers
that
respond
to
things.
This
allows
them
to
write
an
ordinance
violation
which
allows
them
to
get
the
owner
into
the
court
system
at
a
less
intimidating
level,
because
an
ordinance
violation
as
more
civil
in
nature.
G
It's
a
more
of
a
compliance
call.
It
allows
us
to
work
with
them
and
give
them
time
to
come
into
compliance
to
get
things
fixed.
For
example,
sometimes
if
there's
an
animal
running
at
large,
there's
a
dog
running
at
large,
it
could
be
a
section
of
the
fences
out
and
a
lot
of
times.
I'm
looking
at
offers
a
graphic
if
he
goes
to
quite
a
lot
with
us.
So
a
lot
of
times
it's
setting
up
another
date.
G
If
the
people
remedy
the
situation
like
it
is
part
of
the
fences
falling
down
in
a
storm
and
the
dog
got
out
he'll
work
with
them
to
get
that
fixed
our
purpose
of
an
ordinance
and
in
our
call,
is
more
to
get
compliance
because
you,
as
the
county
board,
established
ordinance
to
protect
a
health
and
safety
and
welfare
of
the
county,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
happens.
This
does
like
I,
said
mimic
the
statute.
It's
510,
ILCs
70,
slash
three
zero,
three
point:
zero
one
which
is
called
cruel
treatments.
G
What
that,
though,
it
sets
up
misdemeanors
it's
up
to
felony
provisions,
so
that
now
gets
me
more
the
punitive
it
gets
more
in
the
criminal
nature.
That's
like
your
habitual
is
that
some
may
be
things
that
are
so
shocking
to
the
animal
control
officer.
For
example,
if
a
dog
left
outside
to
freeze
to
death
in
sub-zero
temperatures,
so
he's
allowed
to
add
exercise
a
little
discretion
and
that's
kind
of
what
will
happen
under
your
cruel
treatment,
it's
to
kind
of
give
a
little
bit
of
discretion.
G
G
And
really,
this
section
of
the
ordinance
is
also
written
more
to
allow
the
officer
to
impound
the
animal
they
may
not
come
to
the
court
right
away.
You
know
they
could
write
a
citation
they
could
bring.
The
animal
in.
Maybe
the
owner
comes
in
to
have
a
discussion
and
they're
able
to
work
through
it
and
it
doesn't
actually
even
make
our
system.
G
Sometimes
we
just
miss
ordinance
violations
before
we
even
get
in
front
of
the
judge,
so
it
just
allows
them
to
be
able
to
assess
the
situation
and
not
immediately
take
criminal
action
that
can
be
prescribed
in
the
statute.
It
allows
more
compliance.
It
allows
more
education
and
allows
more
ability
to
work
with
the
public
as
opposed
to
just
being
you
know,
the
main
dog
catchers
I
can
come
in
and
snatch
your
animals
because.
F
A
As
Miss
Peters
I'll
take
your
question,
but
the
two
things
is
mr.
officer.
Griffith
said
this
was
helpful
to
him
to
be
subjective
like
this,
because
he
has
the
expertise
to
in
her
enforce
it
and
secondly,
at
the
recent
a
web
committee,
the
committee
voted
unanimously
7-0
to
approve
the
recommendation
to
this
committee.
So
those
are
two
things
that
miss
Peters.
What
would
read.
J
Like
what
you're
saying,
but
on
the
other
hand,
I
see,
you
know
they
have
the
power
to
immediately
take
the
animal
and
once
they
take
possession
of
the
animal,
then
they
start
charging
lots
of
fees
and
sometimes
that's
prohibitive
to
people
so
I'd
like
to
see
I,
don't
know
I'm
just
a
little
worried
about
that,
because
maybe
they're
already
having
trouble.
Maybe
somebody
lost
a
job
or
whatever
they're
having
trouble,
you
know
already
feeding
their
animal,
but
they
still
are,
and
the
other
thing
is.
J
A
lot
of
people
have
different
ideas
of
what's
cruel
to
an
animal.
You
know
my
dog
this
morning.
I
couldn't
get
him
back
in.
It
was
29
degrees.
I've
been
he
he's,
got
a
double
coat
he's
a
great
pyrenees,
so
somebody
might
think,
oh,
that
poor
dog
and
yet
he's
happiest
there.
J
G
Allows
that
I
can't
tell
you
what
my
discretion
I'm,
not
in
the
field.
It's
not
my
discretion.
This
allows
them
to
be
able
to
work
with
the
people.
It's
an
with
being
able
to
use
the
ordinance
violations
that
allows
a
more
compliance
route
which
addresses
what
you're
saying
I
know
oftentimes
in
court,
we'll
work
with
people
if
they
can't
pay
them
like
we
don't
like
with
the
registration.
It's
like
you
said:
maybe
they
don't
have
the
money,
maybe
that
35
I
think
it
is
for
imagine
or
30
for
registration.
G
You
know
that
may
be
difficult
for
them
to
do,
but
what's
gonna
be
worse,
if
they
go
through
the
court
system,
now
they
have
a
$25
fine,
they
have
court
constant
show,
you
believe,
is
around
night
a
little
over
a
hundred
dollars,
and
now
they
have
to
come
up
with
$30
I
understand
what
you're
saying,
but
it
allows
us
to
get
them
in
figure
out.
What's
going
on,
I
know
a
lot
of
times.
That's
the
first
time.
Maybe
they'll
have
a
real
face-to-face
one
of
the
officers.
There
is
an
ability.
G
There
is
a
fun
set
up
that
helps
with
low-cost,
spay
and
neutering,
for
example,
to
kind
of
get
that
get
them
to
know
the
resources,
because
a
lot
of
times
that's
what
they
don't
know.
What
this
allows
is,
yes,
it
does
allow
for
immediate
impoundment
if
whatever's
going
on
is
so
shocking.
Like
you
know,
we
all
hear
about
the
dog
left
absolutely.
J
G
Know
that
allows
them
to
do
them.
The
statue,
though
kind
of,
indicates
like
if
they
wanted
to
write
something
to
try
to
get
people
into
maybe
get
this
taken
care
of
now
we're
getting
is
a
Class
A
misdemeanors,
now
we're
getting
into
felonies
and
that's
something
we
don't
really
want
to
do
as
the
first
step,
if
it's
just
mainly
somebody
not
understanding,
maybe
getting
somebody
in
to
find
the
resources
in
the
community
getting
them.
G
L
G
L
Out
four
or
five
times
drop
just
right
after
hours,
just
trying
to
get
me
out
there
to
check
on
these
dogs.
Cuz
people
came
home
from
work.
We're
concerned
about
a
neighbor's
dog.
One
of
them
was
a
short-haired
pit
bull
that
was
being
kept
in
a
car
as
their
shelter.
It
was
like
25
degrees
inside
of
that
vehicle
cuz.
It
was
negative.
Ten
outside
that
one
wasn't
median
pound.
That's
something
that
this
is
here
for
the
gentleman
came
in
after
the
cold
snap.
We
worked
with
him
and
we
got
the
dog
back
to
him.
L
He
was
just
trying
his
best
to
keep
the
dog
in
a
place.
He
didn't
have
a
good
situation.
We
worked
with
him.
We
were
able
to
get
the
dog
back,
that's
a
situation
where
the
impoundment
is
vital,
because
I
couldn't
guarantee
that
animal
was
gonna,
be
able
to
be
safely
kept
in
that
vehicle
when
this
cold
snaps
happening
on
the
other
end
directly.
After
that,
I
got
called
out
by
a
neighbor
who
was
concerned
about
their
by
their
neighbors
Huskies
/
Melanie
mix
I
go
out
there.
L
The
dogs
rolling
around
in
the
snow
having
a
good
ol
time,
obviously
I
showed
up
I,
looked
in
a
way.
Okay,
there's
nothing
wrong
here
and
I
left.
So
that's
where
that
discretion
comes
in
off
we're
trained
to
go
there
and
be
able
to
assess
the
things
like
you're
concerned
about
Reed
specific
things
where
certain
breeds
are
gonna,
be
better
in
different
situations.
On
the
other
end
that
pimple,
what
might
be
better
when
it's
90
some
degrees
outside
than
that
husky
mountain,
it's
going
to
be
left
in.
J
A
I
think
it
I
think
your
question
is
very
good.
I
think
the
answer
was
very
good
yeah.
We
do
need
a
motion,
but
do
let's
motion
then
Julie
has
a
comments
with
mr.
Fairfield
will
move
to
accept
this
as
recommended
by
a
new
app?
Is
there
a
second
mr.
Fogle?
Second
it
now?
What
else
would
you
like
the
adverse
really.
K
Just
add
what
officer
Griffis
said:
our
goal
is
compliancy.
So
when
we're
going
out
somewhere
to
the
home
for
a
complaint
of
shelter,
food,
water
temperatures,
things
of
that
nature
barking,
then
you
know
we're
looking
for
a
conversation
of
remedy.
We
really
want
just
compliancy,
which
best
case
scenario
would
not
even
warrant
a
citation.
You
know
just
a
good
conversation
and
educational
conversation.
Sometimes
when
we
go
out
nobody's
home,
then
the
officers
will
have
to
leave
a
either.
K
We
missed
you,
please
call
us
or
if
it's
a
little
more
severe
a
Notice
of
Violation
and
again,
that's
letting
them
know
why
we
were
there
and
what
we're
concerned
about,
but
offers
remedy
first
and
if
it's
so
egregious,
so
the
animal
is
an
imminent
danger
of
death.
That's
where
it
tends
to
be
more
urgent
for
an
immediate
impoundment
for
the
safety
of
welfare
of
the
animal
or,
if
sometimes
the
animal
is
unable
to
be
contained
on
the
property
nobody's
home,
we'll
take
it
for
safekeeping.
K
F
Being
said,
I
guess
there's
a
clog
in
this
regard,
not
so
much
as
to
your
language,
I'm,
always
a
watchdog
when
it
comes
to
excessive
fees,
but
long
as
the
person
has
the
opportunity
to
resolve
the
issue
before
a
lot
of
things
start
occurring
in
the
legal
system.
You
know,
I
can
I
can
live
with
it,
but
my
only
concern
is
how
the
jurisdiction
works.
If
you
saw
an
individual
I
saw
a
dog
in
the
city
of
Kankakee
or
Bradley
or
somewhere
that
we
don't
have
a
contract
with.
F
Do
you
have
the
necessary
jurisdiction
to
go
in
that
area?
Now?
Now
you
probably
don't
but
being
as
the
county
ordinance,
we
did
with
the
the
what
they
call
anything
outside
municipalities
or
in
unincorporated
areas.
However,
if
you
moving
us
into
the
sheriff
office,
does
that
now
give
him
jurisdiction
because
he's
over
the
whole
county?
So
if
there
is
abuse
in
the
city
of
Casey,
Bradley
or
somewhere
else,
they
could
move
in.
F
A
F
No
I'm
saying
if
we
go
cuz,
this
is
a
looks
like
a
policing
team,
so
if
it
goes
up
under
the
county
up
under
the
shell
very
interesting
to
note,
I,
don't
know
that
we'll
go
to
more
of
a
legal
issues,
but
does
that
now
cuz
the
sheriff
is
over
all
the
old
county.
It's
not
like
just
our
only
animal
control,
so
what
I'm
looking
at
is
now.
F
Does
that
give
them
your
addiction
so
that,
when
you
see
abuse
anywhere
in
the
county
based
upon
the
deshelle
office
is
being
up
on
the
sheriff
of
it,
then
I
I'm
wondering
does
that
give
us
now
the
ability?
If
someone
does
have
a
complaint,
they
now
have
jurisdiction
through
the
sheriff
office
to
deal
with
it.
Your.
A
I
A
Excellent
to
have
your
answer
for
you
of
anything
all
in
favor
of
this
motion,
please
say
aye
any
opposed,
say:
aye,
okay,
the
motion
carries
on
that
and
thank
you
for
your
good
discussion.
I
pleased
that
Miss
Peters
I
think
that
your
good
answer
hopefully,
is
right.
Now,
let's
turn
to
the
next
one.
In
this
case,
let's
do
it
correctly
with
someone
make
a
motion,
we
approve
this
and
then
we
can
discuss
it.
Okay
about
mr.
Clough.
Would
you
make
a
motion
to
approve
the
reckless
ii
anyone?
Mr.
Falcone,
will
you
second
it?
I
Help
me
out
here
one
of
the
proposals
that
we
had
discussed
several
times
in
our
meetings,
and
it
was
finally
kind
of
dissected
last
month.
I
K
The
the
policy
is,
you
know
that
conversation
that
we
talked
about-
maybe
a
citation,
maybe
even
a
visit
to
court
for
that
citation,
but
it
really
doesn't
give
us
any
further
measures
or
any
stronger
provisions
when
that
conversation
falls
on
deaf
ears,
when
the
citations
mean
little
to
nothing
and
you're
writing
you're
out
at
someone's
home
and
there's
incidents
of
we're
talking
levels
of
twenty
thirty
forty
five
times
that
you've
been
somewhere
citations
in
in
the
double
digits-
and
you
know
these
are
things
that
concern
us
in
companion,
animals,
animals
that
can
harm
other
companion,
animals,
animals
that
can
be
harmful
or
a
threat
to
public
safety.
K
If,
in
a
couple
of
instances
that
that
we've
dealt
with
as
an
example,
there's
nothing
more,
we
can
do
but
to
go
back
out
and
respond
again
to
the
complaint
from
the
neighborhood,
the
neighbors,
the
concerned,
citizens,
which
oftentimes
flares
up
a
lot
of
anger
to
the
pet
owner.
In
some
cases
it
has
escalated
to
criminal
damage,
property
damage,
threats
to
our
officers,
and
we
feel
that
that
this
is
an
important
measure
that
we
would
be
able
to
take
and
say
hey
if
you're,
the
type
of
person,
because
it's
not
necessarily
you
know,
every
penalizing.
K
The
animal
isn't
going
to
correct
this
behavior.
It's
holding
that
animal
owner
accountable,
because
you
can
take
that
animal
away
from
person
today
and
they
tried
and
go
get
another
one
and
we've
seen
that
the
next
animal
they
get
there.
Just
as
reckless
with
its
the
person's
behavior
that
we
really
need
to
try
to
target
and
address
and
correct.
And
this
gives
us
that
ability
to
do
that.
K
K
These
folks
really
understand
that
if
you
know
I
always
say
that
there's
a
pet
owner,
a
dog
owner,
has
two
obligations
to
their
dog
and
that's
for
one
to
protect
the
public
from
any
bad
behavior
of
their
dog
and
for
two
to
protect
their
dog
from
any
bad
behavior
of
people.
And
so
we're
really
looking
at
trying
to
put
more
vyses
on
owner
responsibility
and
reckless
behavior.
So.
A
K
F
F
Now
I
have
to
understand,
with
with
the
because
I'm,
when
I'm
looking
at
the
ladies
here
than
a
residence
with
any
dog
in
the
county
of
Kankakee,
doesn't
say
the
unincorporated
area,
you
just
say
in
the
county
of
Campeche.
That's
why
I
brought
up
dude,
because
if
we're
gonna
move
up
to
the
chef
is
that
giving
us
the
jurisdiction
are
throughout
the
county.
F
I
just
said
that,
because
that's
how
you
have
it
written
it
says,
because
if
we
don't
have
that
authority,
then
we
would
have
to
use
the
terminology,
the
unincorporated
or
either
the
county
control
areas
as
far
as
that's
concerned.
But
when
you
say
in
the
county
of
Kankakee,
then
that
means
that
this
law
should
be
is
controlling,
and
that
was
my
reason.
I
asked
the
question
whether
or
not
up
front
of
these
Sheriff.
It
gives
him
jurisdiction
throughout
the
county.
That
was
my
purpose.
F
I
F
I
F
F
Okay
and
then
my
second
question
is
I-
do
know
that
they
said
we
have
the
fee.
If
this,
if
they're
written,
there's
a
court
cause,
do
they
have
to
file
the
appearance
because
I
do
know
there.
In
this
case,
you
may
have
to
file
an
appearance.
That's
dealing
when
you
file
an
appearance.
There
is
a
fee
I.
G
Mean
the
thing
with
ordinances
is
their
hybrid,
criminal
and
civil
in
a
way
Supreme
Court
rules
would
govern
under
an
ordinance
violation.
You
do
have
the
right
to
a
jury
trial.
It's
a
civil
trial.
They
would
have
to
pay
the
jury
fees.
They
would
probably
we
usually
let
them
appear
on
their
ticket,
though
without
pain,
an
appearance
fee.
The
only
time
they'd
have
to
pay
it
as
if
they
would
request
a
jury
trial.
Okay,.
F
F
G
G
The
appeal
cuz
it
like
we
still
have
to
research.
The
appeal
I
think
would
be
like
the
same
appeal
that
would
go
through
a
Civil
Procedure,
because
I
think
Civil
Procedure
would
govern
this,
but
that's
something
we
have
to
look
at.
We
still
have
to
research
it
and
see
how
the
court
proceedings
are
going
to
go,
whether
it's
gonna
be
understood
or
whether
it's
gonna
be
a
criminal.
Is
it
going
to
you
know
the
Supreme
Court
rules,
there's
a
section
that
specifically
pertain
to
ordinance
violation.
E
G
B
F
F
F
F
C
G
A
To
the
officers
yeah,
we
have
a
motion
to
do
that
and
get
the
scent.
The
key
is
that,
where
our
concern
is
for
the
continual
violation
of
reckless
people
and
we're
asking
you,
would
you
like
this
please
to
go
to
the
state's
attorney
to
get
this
solved?
So
we
have
a
motion
on
the
floor
and
wrote
all
in
favor
of
that
motion
say
aye
any
opposed,
say
aye
okay
motion
was
to
send
it
to
the
state's
attorney
I.
I
A
G
A
G
G
So
the
administrator
is
the
definition
of
administrator
as
in
the
statute,
the
appointment
of
administrator
and
what
falls
under
their
ability
or
their
purview,
which
is
to
appoint
deputy
administrator
to
appoint
the
animal
control
board
and,
once
again,
is
from
the
statute,
their
removal,
how
they're
appointed
a
statutory
and
then
the
definition
of
deputy
administrator.
So
some
of
these
definitions
became
effective,
August,
ninth
or
2019,
so
this
is
now
current.
We
now
are
bringing
our
code
up
to
current.
So
that
is
what
a
and
B
seeks
to
do.
L
G
G
G
The
issue
becomes
back
in
2006,
we
pet
or
the
county
board
passed
and
on
February
14th
of
2006,
the
animal
ad
hoc
committee.
It
was
done
under
resolution
2006,
14
30
and,
as
you
can
tell
from
the
way
our
ordinances
are
written.
If
you
look
at
B
4,
this
is
just
to
show
you
that
we
probably
need
to
look
at
this
particular
section.
It's
as
applications
for
appointment,
you
know,
are
due
on
Friday
February
17th
of
2006,
which
is
passed
so
I
mean
we
probably
need
to
look
at
this.
G
Sorry
yeah
so
back
like
I,
said
on
February
14th
of
2006.
The
resolution
was
passed,
creation
of
an
ad
hoc
animal
subcommittee
and
the
main
purpose
of
it
was
at
that
point.
It
seems
that
Illinois
House
bill
315
and
went
into
effect
and
had
set
some
amendments,
so
this
was
developed
to
make
sure
that
our
word
Nantz
was
in
line
with
the
different
amendments
that
had
gone
into
effect.
So
I
think
that
that
was
the
intention.
I
think
that
that
intention
has
remained
it's
just.
You
know:
we've
renamed
it
now.
G
It's
now
the
animal
welfare
Advisory
Committee,
not
ad
hoc
control.
There
was-
or
there
is
in
the
resolution.
If
you
look
under
so
under
for
me,
it's
B
I'm,
guessing
it's
C
for
you.
It
sets
up.
You
know
the
nine
members
and
how
it
exists.
I
mean
I,
know
right
now,
there's
eight
members,
I
believe
and,
for
example,
under
it,
says
three
county
board
members.
Currently
we
have
Miss
Webber
and
Miss
Parker.
So
it's
just
yeah.
It's
how
you
want
it
to
be
done.
G
If
you
want
to
tell
me
to
write
it
to
reflect
how
a
WAC
is
currently
situated,
we'll
we'll
handle
it
that
way,
it's
just
to
kind
of
see
what
you,
how
you
want
to
do.
It
I
think
you
know
out.
One
is
pretty
similar
that
you
want
to
review
and
develop
recommendations,
recording
an
inflammation
of
state
animal
control
ordinances.
G
We
might
take
out
House
bill
315,
because
that
was
from
2006
and
other
House
bills
have
passed
since
then,
what
you
want
your
committee
to
look
like
community
service
I'd,
you
know
we
might
have
to
change
that
now,
because
it's
moving
to
criminal
justice
I
mean
just
you
know.
It
depends
on
how
you
want
to
see
you
going
up
through
with
it.
There's.
K
I
We
have,
for
instance,
we
have
one
veterinarian
that
sits
on
there,
dr.
Wagner
all
the
time,
but
then
we
also
have
as
a
board
member
another
veterinarian
there,
but
that
the
shelters
could
change
difference
differently.
We
have
good
representation
of
the
different
shelters
in
the
area
and
even
with
wildlife.
I
We
have
dogs
and
cats
and
we
feel
that
it's
a
great
a
composite
of
what
is
the
community
needs
right
now,
but
this
will
change
all
the
time,
but
there's
only
two
board
members,
the
veterinarian
that
we
have,
and
then
we
likely
but
nine
members
for
the
vote.
We
have
with
just
one
opening
now
with
eight
members,
so.
I
A
A
I
B
G
We'll
bring
it
back
in
front
of
I,
see
in
speaking
with
mr.
wheeler
cuz.
This
is
now
done.
It
hezbi
has
to
make
sure
that
this
is
in
line
as
we
move
forward.
Maybe
we
can
I,
don't
know
if
he
wants
to
take
it
in
front
of
executive
and
have
their
approval,
so
maybe
we
can
address
it
in
the
November
meeting.
So
that's
all
this
is
I
think
this
is
the
only
portion
that
really
needs
to
be
cleaned
up
in
the
transition.