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From YouTube: Kankakee County Board Meeting 9/14/2021
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Kankakee County Board Meeting 9/14/2021 9:00 AM
A
Morning
like
to
call
the
kanke
county
full
board
meeting
for
september
14th
to
order
today's
invocation
is
from
steve
hunter
good
morning,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
I
have.
B
Not
only
is
he
a
religious
individual
he's
a
leader
in
our
community
and
has
been
here
for
all
of
his
life,
I'd
like
to
introduce
reverend
carl
randle.
C
C
God
you
kept
us
from
severe
storms
and
you
then
let
the
spirit
of
crime
of
cook
county
bleed
over
to
kankakee
county.
So
we
have
a
lot
to
thank
you
from
god.
We
pray
lord
for
these
elected
officials.
Today,
god,
as
you
said
in
the
scripture
that
is
the
heart
of
the
king,
is
in
your
hand.
So
are
we
so
god
we
pray,
lord,
that
this
county
boy,
lord,
that
you
would
give
them
counsel,
give
them
guidance.
Let
there
be
some
collaborations
lord.
C
Let
them
make
the
decisions
for
the
best
interests
of
the
people,
help
them
be
mindful,
lord,
even
of
their
job,
their
positions,
lord
help
them
be
mad
for
the
people.
Lord,
we
pray
lord
for
unity.
We
pray
for
collaborations
in
jesus
name,
amen,
amen,
amen,.
H
Mr
thalin,
mrs
polk
present
mr
snipes,
mr
siroi
present
mr
lear,
mrs
weber,
mrs
peters,
mr
payton,
mrs
parker
president,
mr
fairfield,
mr
carrico,
mr
atkoff,
mr
swanson,
mr
fatherling
president,
mr
donnell,
mr
miller,
mr
long
president,
mr
kirkstrom,
mr
hunter,
ms
bryan
president,
mr
collins,
ms
hudson,
mr
smith,
president,
mr
alexander
hildebrand,
mr
wheeler
present.
We
have
a
forum.
A
We
have
a
quorum
under
public
commentary.
I
have
eight
requests.
We
have
a
total
of
15
minutes
for
public
comment,
so
please
be
cognizant.
You
have
other
people
that
want
to
talk
so
try
to
be
as
brief
as
possible,
but
obviously
say
what
you
want
to
say.
So
it's
at
the
microphone
back
there
first
up
is.
A
I
Good
morning,
everyone,
my
name,
is
lillian
spencer
and
I'm
a
trustee
at
pembroke
township,
along
with
sam
mr
sam
payton,
the
supervisor
my
questions,
I
have
a
few
of
them
and
I
won't
be.
I
will
not
be
long.
The
first
one
is.
There
was
a
no
it's
about
the
development.
That's
coming
to
canberra
township.
I
His
name
is
ernest
gibbons
development,
llc
bringing
projects.
That's
my
concern
about
the
projects
that
he
wanted
to
bring
out
to
pembroke
township
hopkins
park.
I
met
with
mr
givens
two
weeks
ago
at
the
village
meeting
and
he
had
his
plans
there
with
his
supporters
with
his
crew
talking
about
the
development
that
he
wanted
to
bring
out
to
pembroke
after
he
got
through.
With
his
presentation,
I
asked
the
mayor
mark
hart.
Was
there
a
community
meeting
and
mr
mayor
mark
hodge,
he
said
no,
that
it
would
be
one
during
the
groundbreaking.
I
I
I
The
problem
is
why
we
do
not
know
the
fourth
one
is
the
sewage
we
have
problem
with
the
sewage
out
there
with
the
water
out
there.
The
water
out
there
is
not
fit
to
drink
in
to
drink
from
okay,
so
majority
of
the
community
have
to
buy
bottled
water
because
of
the
sewage
problem
because
of
the
water
problem
up
in
pembroke
township,
mr
gibbons,
he
said
that
it
would
be
76
units
that
he
will
place
out
there
for
the
projects.
I
I
I
I
Okay-
and
I
thank
god
for
the
gas
lining
coming
out,
but
a
lot
of
people
is
not
going
to
get
gas
lines
they're
not
going
to
get
it
a
lot
of
people
out.
There
are
upset
the
reason
that
I
know
I
know
personally,
because
I
run
the
food
pantry
out
there
and
they
come
to
me
and
they
talk
to
me
about
what's
going
on
out
there
in
pembroke
township,
we
need
help.
I
A
I
have
john
howard
is
next
from
hopkins
park.
J
Thank
you
good
morning.
I,
my
concern
is
the
federal
grant
money
that
was
coming
to
the
county.
Our
agency,
keiki
county
youth
intervention
agency,
submitted
a
proposal
that
was
in
the
paper
in
march
for
funding
for
this
grant
and
relate
almost
talking
about
the
same
thing
that
ms
spencer
is
talking
about.
J
In
july,
I
submitted
the
proposal
to
serve
to
serve
on
the
committee
and
in
august
we
submitted
another
proposal
in
addition
to
the
one
that
was
submitted
in
march.
We
haven't
heard
a
word
from
anyone
as
to
yes,
we
received
it.
It's
approved
it's
denied
or
whatever.
J
F
My
name
is
catherine
or
kathy
vandirdas.
I
am
a
trustee
on
township
board.
I
have
come
and
to
piggyback
out
for
miss
spencer.
We,
this
development
has
been
in
the
works
for
a
while,
but
we
are
just
now
hearing
about
it
and
she
said
yes,
our
community.
We
do
have
needs,
but
we
do
not
need
a
housing
project
in
our
community
when
we
don't
have
a
police
department
to
facilitate
a
housing
project
or
whatever
they
might
want
to
call
it.
Now
that
the
community
is
speaking
up
spoke
with
the
developer
inside.
F
F
F
You
guys
know
about
the
recent
shootings
and
the
the
deaths
out
in
our
community.
We
don't
have
policing.
The
police
response
to
our
community
is
15
minutes
at
best
and
we
can't
fault
them
because
the
county
is
there
working
on
a
large
range
of
communities
and
townships,
so
we're
just
one
of
many
that
they
have
to
service.
We've
asked
several
times
for
funding
for
help
for
policing.
G
Good
morning,
I'm
herbert
I'm
a
trustee
on
the
pembroke
township
board,
I'm
here
to
speak
for
the
people
because
they
spoke
with
me
about
this
housing
project.
That's
been
proposed,
they
are
against
it.
So
I'm
against
it.
I'm
expressing
to
you
the
concerns
of
the
people.
It
doesn't
sound
even
feasible
for
the
infrastructure
that
we
have
that
this
development
would
be
successful
and
certainly
not
useful
to
the
community.
G
So
I
just
wanted
you
to
know
how
the
people
of
pembroke
township
felt.
Now
I
don't
know
you
know
the
ins
and
outs,
I'm
pretty
new
to
government,
but
this
pre-annexing
of
the
land
to
get
these
projects
done
to
go
around
the
township
and
that
project
is
in
the
township,
so
they
can
get
around
us
with
pre-annexing.
G
L
Good
morning
my
name
is
derek
hammond,
I'm
an
ex-chicago
resident
who
moved
down
here
to
kankakee
hopkins
park,
and
I've
been
when
I
was
working
up
in
chicago.
L
I
worked
for
the
city
as
a
snow
removal
and
the
hardest
thing
for
me
to
get
now
down
here
is
a
job
helping
out
removing
snow
during
the
wintertime,
and
this
was
the
main
reason
why
I
moved
down
here
to
try
to
help
out-
and
you
know
it's
it's
just
it's
like
an
endless
well,
that
I'm
dropping
pennies
in
and
not
getting
anything
back
from.
L
So
the
thing
is,
is
what
I
basically
wanted
to
talk
about
was
that
as
a
former
city
of
chicago
employee,
my
my
biggest
concern
is
because
we
don't
have
enough
people
to
help
keep
the
keep
them
safe,
doing
roads
safe.
You
know,
as
far
as
coming
out
here,
helping
us
if,
if
we
had
an
emergency,
nine
out
of
ten
chances
of
the
ambulance
would
not
be
able
to
get
to
most
of
the
people
out
here
and
we
got
people
who
will
help
get
them
out
of
there
to
the
hospitals.
L
But
you
know
our
road
should
be
clear
and
nobody's
helping
out
for
that.
So
that's
my
biggest
concern.
Thank
you.
M
Hello,
well,
the
neighbor's
a
loud
mouth,
so
I
speak
out
and
people
a
lot
of
people
don't
like
it,
but
the
truth
is
the
truth.
It's
not
supposed
to
be
like
the
dislike.
It's
supposed
to
be
the
truth.
M
We
have
the
same
thing
with
the
school,
I'm
piggybacking
on
them.
On
safety.
The
last
broke
the
last
major
snowstorm.
We
had
one
guy
doing
the
whole
village,
because
the
mayor
wants
to
have
his
own
road
crew.
He
doesn't
want
to
use
the
township
which
has
been
used
for
how
many
years
now
the
village
pays
the
township
to
do
all
the
whole
thing
and
he
had
any
and
he
had
staff.
Now,
when
the
mayor
decided
to
put
in
his
own,
he
had
no
qualified
people,
the
guy
who
brought
the
first
truck
what
hunter
said.
M
He
didn't
buy
the
snow
plow
that
bloaters
they
took
the
truck
twice.
He
told
him
how
to
get
to
the
city
of
chicago
to
get
qualified
equipment.
You
know
for
little
or
nothing
or
sometimes
you
know
he
wouldn't
listen.
So
the
biggest
problem
we
do
at
the
sacrifice.
M
People
are
running
from
lorenzo
like
it's
on
fire,
so
bringing
more
kids
out
to
a
school
that
nobody
else
wants
to
go
to
doesn't
make
sense.
We
have
almost
a
kindergarten
teacher
driving
buses
because
we
do
not
have
bus
enough
drivers.
We
got
five
and
six
year
olds
sit
on
the
bus
for
more
than
an
hour
to
get
to
school.
M
For
what
I've
been
doing
with
another
15
20
30
minutes
to
get
home,
some
of
these
kids
get
home
in
the
winter
at
dark.
It's
dark.
Some
of
them
have
to
walk
down
dark
roads
where
they
have
no
lights
to
get
to
their
homes
and,
like
he
said
last
year,
the
one
guy
who
did
the
road
he
had
never
done
roads
before
he
got
high
mark
can't
get
nobody
else
to
do
it.
Mark
didn't,
have
any
equipment
when
he
wanted
to
do
his
own
roads.
So
why
would
you
have
a
royal
commission?
M
We
have
potholes
five
feet
wide
all
went
all
summer.
This
development
is
going
to
be
76
units
on
fast,
lousy,
acres,
plus
six
thousand
square
feet
of
real
of
of
of
of
real
realtors
space
for
stores-
and
me,
god
knows
what
else
it's
right
behind
people
who
have
told
them.
They
don't
want
it
but,
like
he
said,
plus
where
it's
going.
It's
at
least
a
seven
to
ten
foot
drop
where
the.
M
Up
front
we
don't
our
sewer
system
is
bubbling
up
on
two
thousand.
You
come
in
it's
a
village,
you
stand
there,
you
smell
raw
sewage,
you
look
at
it.
It's
raw
sewage,
it's
just
bubbling
up.
We've
been
doing
that
for
a
couple
of
years
now,
so
we.
N
M
Out
there
72
on
5
acres,
he's
using
word
logistics.
Oh
it's
not
high!
In
dense,
it's
just
townhouses.
No,
it's
high
intensity
low
income.
We
don't
have
anything
to
service
people
who
don't
have
nothing
to
give
the
community
back
because
they're
looking
for
something
we
don't
have
to
give.
What
billy.
M
We
have
the
last
concentration
of
black
farmers
north
of
the
mason-dixon
line.
We
don't
want
to
disappear
because
they
want
to
modernize
and
put
in
sidewalks
and
dumb
stuff
that
we
don't
need.
Hey
country,
kids
know
how
to
get
out
of
the
way
of
trucks
and
farm
equipment
when
they're
walking
down
the
street.
M
So
my
concern
is
the
school
and
the
safety
issues.
We
got
300
some
four-wheelers
out
there.
Every
weekend,
every
weekend
tearing
up
the
roads,
they're
going
through
private
people's
property
people
block
them,
they
get
equipment,
knock
the
blocks
down,
sell
food,
shoot
guns
and
and
it's
horrible,
because
we
have
no
police
department
to
tell
them.
They
can't
ride
these
four
wheelers
up.
They.
M
Spinning
around
we
got
too
many
issues
to
be
bringing
more
people
out
there
to
pile
on
more
issues
and
no
protection
from
nothing.
And
the
last
thing
I
want
to
say
is
our
name
in
one
system:
you
call
9-1-1,
they
call
newton
county
newton
county.
You
explain
those
times.
My
husband
fell
down
the
stairs.
He
then
says
he
breathing.
You
know
you
go
through
your
story.
M
M
M
So
it
might
take
the
ambulance
a
few
minutes
to
come
from
saying
that,
but
you've
wasted
at
least
15
minutes
just
to
get
your
story
out.
So
you
get
the
atlas
there.
In
the
first
place
we
don't
need
any
more
people
out
there.
This
development
has
to
come
to
an
end.
It
has
to
stop
until
we
got
the
tail
wagging
the
dog.
A
Q
I'm
speaking
from
the
farmers,
I'm
a
farmhand
at
boots
and
saddles
we
need
equipment.
Like
I
remember
a
couple
years
ago,
it
was
trying
to
get
some
tractors
for
the
farmers,
but
they
don't
have
no
help.
No
young
people
want
to
help
nobody,
but
me.
Q
R
We
I'm
a
township
trustee.
We
were
approached
during
our
last
meeting
from
our
people,
the
ones
we
represent,
asking
us
what's
going
on,
I'm
sitting
there,
yes
new
at
this,
and
I
felt
really
just
discouraged
because
we're
the
last
ones
to
know.
Oh,
it
was
brought
up
before,
but
it
was
shot
down
like
it
was
anything.
R
R
That's
what
they're
saying
the
issues
as
they
stated
already:
safety
infrastructure
pressure
and
which
include
police,
school
roads
and
the
fire
department
and
the
water
system
and
sewer
system.
R
So
I
ask
that
you
protect
our
rural
community.
Yes,
as
a
farmer,
we
do
need
help,
we're
consistent
and
we
we
love
and
respect
where
we
live.
Okay
and
it's
rural
I've
seen
destruction
in
cities
with
gated
communities
allows
two
of
my
nephews
in
one.
It
is
not
safe.
R
It
is
important
to
keep
our
rural
structure
in
place,
helping
to
bring
small
business
in
the
community
small
businesses,
education
for
small
businesses.
Thank
you.
S
Good
morning
I
was
I
just
I'm
just
here
to
ask
for
this
to
check
the
status
of
I
was
here
in
in
in
july
and
brought
up
the
issue
of
we
needed
some
emergency
funds
for
the
raw
sewage.
That's
still
going
now
in
pembroke,
and
it's
been
two
two
months.
S
S
A
Already
moving
on,
we
have
first
item,
is
a
resolution
declaring
a
vacancy
in
county
board
district
20..
We,
mr
kinzinger,
put
in
his
resignation,
effective
geez.
I
can't
remember
the
date
but
he's
27
27,
okay,
it
was
on
the
27th,
so
we
have
to
officially
vote
on
that,
even
though
it
seems
obvious.
A
So
is
there
a
motion
to
accept
that
and
announce
the
the
the
opening
mr
featherling,
mr
alexander
hildebrand,
with
a
second
simple
voice
vote,
all
those
in
favor,
say:
aye
aye,
suppose
same
sign
motion
carries
we'll
get
that
posted
and
out
there.
I've
already
had
one
applicant
so
we'll
we'll
see
if
there's
others
coming.
You
know
anybody
in
that
bourbon
a
district.
Let
us
know
moving
on
under
vacancy
appointments.
If
you
could
read
the
title
of
this
in
the
record,
please.
A
Is
there
a
motion
on
this
to
start
with
oak,
miss
polk?
Second,
mr
fairfield,
any
comment.
A
P
A
So
we
have
a
couple
of
spots
here
in
the
front
between
mr
long,
mr
alexander
hildebrand
or
next
to
mr
featherling
right
there
in
december
of
next
year,
we're
going
to
have
to
have
a
a
draft,
because
we
got
away
from
some
of
our
traditions
during
covid
of
people
having
a
chance
to
grab
those
seats
if
they
wanted
to
move
well,
the
whole
room
has
been
juggled
a
few
times
since
then
so
we'll
get
back
to
that
later
in
december,
when
the
new
board
sits
so
next
december.
Excuse
me
welcome.
A
Thank
you
for
your
interest
in
serving
under
have
nothing
under
proclamations
certificates.
The
minutes
of
the
last
meeting
august
10th,
2021
and
september
1st
2021.
Is
there
a
motion
there?
Mr
hunter
second
miss
brian,
all,
those
in
favor,
say
aye.
Those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
under
claims
committee
reports.
Mr.
H
Chairman
and
members
of
the
county
board,
your
committee
on
county
claims
will
beg
leave
to
report.
They
have
examined
the
following
claims
presented
and
recommend
payment.
The
clerk
is
hereby
authorized
and
directed
to
issue
orders
to
the
several
claimants
total
claims
of
ten
million
one
hundred
sixty-two
thousand
seven
hundred
and
ten
dollars
and
thirty
seven
cents.
A
Is
there
a
motion
on
that?
Mr
lear
miss
hudson
with
a
second
without
any
questions,
that'll
be
a
roll
call
vote
just
a
moment.
H
T
A
All
right
is
there
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
here.
Mr
long,
mr
swanson,
with
a
second
without
any
comment,
voice
vote,
all
those
in
favor,
say
aye.
Those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
under
one
of
our
three
consent
agendas.
Today,
first
one
is
there
anything
the
first
list
that
should
be
removed
to
discuss
separately
and
that
just
goes
up
through
number
one
there,
the
others
will
handle
separately.
As
we
go.
A
Second
time
anything
to
be
removed,
alrighty
is
there
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
mr
hess
second,
mr
miller,
if
we
get
that
read
in
the
record,
please,
yes,
sir,.
E
For
those
of
you
who
have
been
at
all
the
different
meetings
and
subcommittees,
a
lot
of
stuff
has
been
discussed
and
presented,
and
if
you
talk
with
the
chairman,
you
know
some
of
the
stuff
was
was
coming
forward,
and
you
may
recall,
mr
chairman,
that
I
know
specifically,
I
had
to
ask
you
from
your
administration
from
the
various
departments
if
they
would
submit
to
you
their
needs,
as
opposed
to
necessarily
wants.
Is
that
a
fair
statement.
E
You
know
there
have
been
some
comments
made
under
public
comments
about
addressing
proposals
that
they've
submitted,
and
all
I'm
saying
is
that
I
know
that
these
particular
matters
here
have
been
discussed.
E
You
have
presented
information
to
us
and
that's
why
we're
acting
upon
that
these
particular
items
doesn't
preclude
that
some
of
the
commas
have
have
been
made
in
the
community
and
as
well
as
before
this
body
that
will
be
addressed
in
different
kinds
of
procedures
and
oversight.
A
Yeah,
yes,
sir,
the
all
of
the
social
service
stuff,
we
agreed
that
we're
going
to
go
out
for
an
rfq
to
put
all
that
together
into
one
major
novel.
We
did
talk
about
that
and
we're
putting
all
of
that
together
into
one
series,
either
one
large
funding
mechanism
for
all
of
the
social
programs,
because
we
have
requests
that
are
competing
for
the
same
clientele
and
so
rather
than
encouraging
people
to
compete.
A
We
talked
about
let's
organize
this
better
and
try
to
take
care
as
many
people
as
possible,
so
we're
putting
out
an
rfq
for
that
one
point
of
contact:
one
point
of
accountability:
if
you
will
on
the
reporting
that
feeds
up
through
us,
because
we
can't
chase
down
45
sub
grantees
every
quarter,
and
so
we
talked
about
that
in
committees.
That's
why
we
shift
directions,
and
that
was
very
public
and
very
obvious
and
was
said
very
plainly.
A
I
thought
in
the
committees
but
yeah
we'll
get
to
that
in
a
second,
because
right
now
we're
just
going
through
number
311,
but
we
can.
We
can
dive
into
that
a
little
more.
If
the
the
board
would
like
to
hear
that
to
talk
about
that,
once
we
get
to
the
section
two,
which
is
the
disbursement
of
the
funds,
so
is
there
any
other
thoughts
if
we
could
get
those
right
in
the
record
through
311?
Please.
H
The
appointment
of
mark
brinkman
to
the
moments
of
pembroke
unit
union
drainage,
district
number,
one,
the
appointment
of
lisa
sanford
to
the
cankee
regional
land
bank,
the
appointment
of
joe
nugent
to
the
kanke
regional
land
bank,
the
reappointment
of
bruce
clark
to
the
kaneki
county,
public
building.
Commission,
the
reappointment
of
tinker
parker
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee
board
member,
the
reappointment
of
carol
weber
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee
as
a
board
member.
The
reappointment
of
dr
andy
wegner
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee
as
a
veterinarian.
H
The
reappointment
of
dr
diane
fedro
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee,
the
reappointment
of
abigail
smith
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee,
the
reappointment
of
christie
slavey
to
the
animal
welfare
advisory
committee,
amendment
to
county
code,
section
30.1
vehicle
seizure,
declaring
vehicle
as
cir
surplus
from
the
probation
department
declaring
equipment
at
surplus
coroner's
office.
Declaration
of
surplus
highway
department.
A
All
righty,
without
any
other
comment,
I
guess
rocal
vote
please.
Mr
hess.
A
Motion
carries
now
moving
on
to
section
two
under
finance,
we'll
go
through
the
the
first
two,
but
I
just
wanted
to
mention
as
we
go
through
the
rest
of
these.
I
would
like
to
note
that
on
number
317,
that's
going
to
be
a
not
to
exceed
number
of
thirty
thousand
dollars.
Now,
if
you
please
make
a
note
of
that
and
the
skipped
the
next
item,
but
the
following
one
was
not
to
exceed
8
500.
A
We
have
updated
costs
from
the
corner
kind
of
a
simple
rule
of
economics
when
you
have
too
much
cash
in
in
society
and
when
it's
floating
around
and
not
enough
demand
that
creates
inflation,
and
so
these
prices
are
going
up,
and
so
when
this
was
first
submitted
now
we
have
higher
prices
based
on
demand
and
inflation.
A
So
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
that
that
so,
when
we
vote
on
those
just
make
sure
that's
noted,
if
that
the
resolution
will
be
reflected,
we're
gonna
change
those
after
the
meeting
we
got
those
numbers
last
night
so
moving
on.
If
we
could
read
312
the
title
and
the
record,
please
resolution.
A
So
is
there
a
motion
on
this
to
start
with
parker
and
miss
polk
with
a
second
for
brief
explanation?
We
created
I'll
just
talk
about
them.
Both
we
created
two
capped
funds,
each
of
a
quarter
million
dollars
for
people
to
apply
for
grants
from
whether
it's
a
non-cover
covered
governmental
unit,
which
is
the
next
resolution
we'll
talk
about.
Those
are
part:
districts,
township,
fire
protection
districts,
those
types
of
things
that
didn't
get
money
out
of
this,
this
round
of
code
funding
and
then
also
for
businesses
and
not-for-profits.
A
For
in
this
case,
our
cap
is
ten
thousand
dollars.
If
they
are
in
a
municipality,
we
would
pay
half
of
that
and
they
would
go
to
the
municipality
for
their
other
half.
That
way
we
get
full
participation
from
that
and
we
pay
out.
We
don't
need
to
see
that
the
municipality
is
has
participated,
we
just
pay
our
half
and
let
them
chase
them
down
and
the
other
side
of
it
is
all
we
really
require.
Is
that
they're,
a
business
in
good
standing?
A
A
So
that's
all
we're
going
to
require,
on
the
back
end
and
a
signature
that
we're
going
to
create
the
form
to
say
that
you
know
everything
in
this
form
is
tested
to
be
true
and
under
penalty
of
perjury
blah
blah
blah
fraud,
whatever
we'll
figure
all
that
out
with
the
state's
attorney's
office
that
well,
that
that's
kind
of
how
we're
moving
forward
with
this
and
that's
what
finance
is
recommending
to
the
to
this
committee.
So
is
there
questions
about
just
this
one?
Where
we're
talking
about
the
not-for-profits
and
the
the
businesses,
mr
hunter
yeah.
E
Do
you
have
a
commitment
from
let's
say
the
city
of
kankakee?
I
know
you've
interfaced
with
mayor
curtis
and
I
I
assume
you've
had
the
discussion
that.
E
I
know
for
one
of
the
people
that
suggested
that
they
submit
a
proposal
for
funding,
and
I've
mentioned
it
to
a
lot
of
you
at
some
of
the
meetings,
and
there
was
no
adverse
comments
regarding
funding
this
project.
A
There
are,
no,
I
don't
know
of
any
city
council,
that's
voted
on
that
or
village
trustees,
or
anything
like
that.
I
haven't
had
anybody
say
a
negative
word
about
that.
That
doesn't
mean
there
aren't
any
negative
thoughts,
but
we
can't
force
them
to
do
so.
Nor
can
I
think
the
mayor
act
on
his
own
right,
but
it
was
well
received
with
the
mayors
that
I've.
E
Talked
to
and
and
people
and
the
audience
need
to
understand
too,
that
we
get
more
bang
for
our
bucks
in
terms
of
other
entities,
other
governmental
units
sharing
and
collaborating
with
us.
There
are
a
lot
of
folks
who
have
come
to
us.
You
know
for
the
21.134
million
that
we're
getting
and
there
are
other
avenues
for
funding
as
well
too,
but
if
we
collaborate
with
other
local
units
of
government,
we
impact
more
for
the
health,
safety
and
welfare
of
the
people
and
the
county.
Is
that
a
fair
statement.
A
Absolutely
absolutely
especially
when
we
start
talking
about
some
of
these
bigger
social
service
type
things
that
we're
talking
about
that
impact
across
communities
across
city
boundaries.
You
know,
in
this
case
the
businesses
and
not
for
profits
well,
not
as
much
not
for
profits.
Obviously,
but
the
businesses
tax
revenue
goes
to
both
the
county
and
the
city,
so
we
both
have
a
horse
in
that
race
per
se.
It's
in
our
best
interest
to
make
sure
we
have
a
vibrant
economy.
A
Obviously
the
not-for-profits
weren't
able
to
do
fundraisers,
so
we're
getting
a
lot
of
those
types
of
requests.
I
want
to
say
animal
related
if
you
will
and
others
that
weren't
able
to
do
things
last
year.
So
again,
I
think
it's
very
well
received,
but
they
were
down
the
block
and
around
the
corner.
On
some
of
this
stuff
and
and
not
through
anybody's
fault,
people
are
just
getting
moving
on
the
process
that
we're
part
of.
E
Right
and-
and
you
know
for
the
attendees
here
today-
and
I
don't
presume
to
speak
for
the
very
learned,
township
supervisor
peyton,
but
there's
been
a
commitment.
You
know
from
all
of
you
guys
here
regarding
dealing
with
the
wastewater
system,
water
system
out
in
pembroke,
and
of
course
you
know
that
we've
been
asking
for
and
he's
been
soliciting
and
the
county
chairman
has
been
soliciting
bids,
and
I
understand
that
there's
some
unreadiness,
but
I
have
not
heard
any
adverse
commitment
from
this
legislative
body
regarding
funding
that
particular
project.
E
We
do
understand
the
raw
sewage
inundating
the
community,
but
I
don't
presume
to
speak
for
necessarily
everybody,
but
I
you
know
candidly.
I
have
not
heard
one
adverse
comment
about
us
not
coming
to
the
aid
of
the
township
in
that
particular
regard.
However,
you
know
you
know
funding
this
project
is
fine,
but
you
know
one
has
to
be
cognizant
of
maintenance
when
we
provide
the
the
funds
for
the
the
installation
of
all
the
equipment
and
so
forth.
What
happens
after
that?
E
That's
the
big
issue-
and
I
think
the
chairman
and
the
township
supervisor
peyton
have
discussed
this
and
there's
there's
a
possibility
of
some
other
ways
to
to
address
that
problem.
We
may
immediately
fix
the
problem,
but
what
about
maintenance
ongoing
for
the
future?
So
we
understand
that
additionally-
and
you
know
I'm
kind
of
speaking
to
the
public
comments-
there
have
been
efforts
by
the
by
the
sheriff's
department
to
provide
services
law
enforcement
for
the
school
district.
E
However,
those
of
you
who
live
in
pembroke
township
know
that
that
particular
matter
was
voted
down
by
the
by
the
school
district
and
that
was
going
to
benefit
not
only
the
school
district
but
also
the
the
village
and
the
township,
and
specifically
dealing
with
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
happens
in
citgo
and
some
of
the
other
stuff
about
the
four-wheelers.
E
The
shooting
we're
not
blind
to
those
particular
issues,
and
but
I
think
you
guys
are
going
to
have
to
interface
with
the
school
district
in
terms
of
revisiting
that
particular
issue,
and
I
think
township
supervisor
peyton
has
spoken
to
that.
A
N
N
I
ask
that
this
board
and
the
chairman,
if
it's
any
kind
of
way
that
we
can
make
this
effort
happen
in
a
timely
way
as
far
as
the
housing
is
concerned
out
there
as
a
township
supervisor
is
not
going
to
happen,
and
I
don't
see
it
happen
from
the
mayor's
office
as
well,
but
I
am
concerned
about
the
emergency
situation
with
the
water
system.
Thank
you.
A
U
U
A
Aye
motion
carries
yes,
mr
hunter.
E
So
you
know
I'm
sure
some
from
some
folks
have
submitted
proposals
which
exceed
that,
but
I'm
hoping
that
those
individuals
who
submitted
stuff
already
proposals
need
to
be
informed
of
what
the
cap
is
and-
and-
and
I
I
assume-
because
I
posed
this
question
to
the
chairman
before-
if
indeed
this
camp
limit
could
be
admitted-
he
said
possibly
so
I
just
want
you
guys
to
know
that
there
are
a
lot
of
entities
who
have
submitted
stuff
in
excess
of
ten
thousand
dollars.
A
Yes,
and
and
to
to
your
point,
the
these
were
just
I
wanna
say
not
just
we
talked
about
that.
This
was
for
those
not-for-profits
that
had
like
the
covet
had
an
impact
on
their
operations
and
their
operating
capital.
Those
those
are
the
things
that
we
were
talking
about,
these
social
service
pitches
that
we're
getting
those
kind
of
exist
outside
of
that.
These
are
larger
things
that
we're
talking
about
that
are
substantial
in
cost
and
there's,
like
I
said,
there's
all
these
ones
that
compete
with
each
other.
A
So
while
we
will
get
more
specific
on
that,
mr
your
point
is
taken,
though
20
000
doesn't
do
very
much
for
a
a
child,
early
education
program
for
whatever
that
that's
like
a
month,
you
know.
So
what
we're
talking
about
is
something
that's
a
little
more
broad
and
that
we
will
access
the
larger
pool
of
money.
A
These
caps
were
to
make
sure
we
had
those
larger
pools
of
money,
so
we
just
didn't
spend
all
of
our
money.
You
know
death
by
a
thousand
cuts
type
thing
pretty
soon
you
wake
up
and
then,
while
the
money's
gone,
we
already
gave
it
away.
Now
we
can't
do
what
we
really
want
to
do.
So
that's
the
whole
point
of
these
budgeting
capped
funds,
so
we'll
get
we'll
get
on
that.
So
could
you
read
into
the
title
into
the
record
on
this
one:
real,
quick
for
313.
A
Units
is
there
a
motion
on
this
one
to
start
with
mr
swanson
to
approve
second,
mr
long,
is
there
any
discussion
about
this
same
principle,
pretty
much
same
everything
as
the
other
one
quarter
million
dollars,
roll
call
vote.
Please.
U
A
A
Most
people
have
watched
the
committee
meetings
that
all
this
went
through
participated
in,
but
there's
a
lot
to
go
through,
so
I
thought
maybe
a
consent
agenda
and
just
like
the
other
one
give
people
a
chance
to
pull
something
off
of
it
to
discuss
those
separately.
If
there's
anything
that
has
any
further
clarification.
So
let's
try
that
mr
lear
did
you
have
something.
D
A
Was
no
was
the
autopsy
card
was
it
was
going
to
be
the
autopsy
cards.
8500
is
what
he
said
not
to
exceed.
A
A
A
R
A
Want
to
give
everybody
a
chance
to
comment
or
debate
individually,
but
if
we
got
a
big
list,
we
shouldn't
have
to
go
through
each
one
of
them
separately,
we'd
be
here
until
afternoon,
and
I
don't
mind
doing
that.
If
that's
what
you
want
to
do,
you've
been
in
lunch,
nobody
got
time
for
that
right
all
right.
Well,
then,
is
there
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
from
that
that
aspect
miss
hudson,
miss
pope
with
a
second.
A
R
H
H
A
So
those
are
right
on
the
record.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
you
notice
the
difference
on
the
326
the
last
one
on
the
page
two,
if
it's
the
same
way,
it's
printed
on
mine,
that's
a
bid
process.
So
we're
proving
that,
yes,
you
agree.
We
should
go
out
to
bid
for
this.
It'll
come
back
when
we
have
numbers-
and
this
will
manifest
more
when
we
start
looking
at
our
other
list
of
projects
that
you'll
be
going
through
in
a
minute,
there's
a
lot
of
bids
and
rfqs,
and
it's
just
the
board
saying.
A
O
A
Well,
yeah,
we
did
adjust
based
on
those
caps.
Yes,
there
was
a
few
where
we
only
paid
half
of
the
request
if
it
was
in
a
municipality
like
let's
see
here,
fire
protection
ones.
I
remember
the
advertising
program
from
taylor's
different,
because
we
we
have
to
reach
out
to
those
to
communities
to
get
more
vaccinations.
O
They're
they're
under
the
categories
of
business,
or
not
for
profits
or
non-covered
governmentals.
Those
are.
A
Exactly
bourbon
a
I
wanted
to
say:
mantino
was
in
here
somewhere.
Maybe
that's
on
the
other
list.
Yeah
mantino's
in
there
limestone
was
in
there.
They've
got
to
go
to
their
municipalities,
they
serve
to
the.
O
A
So
yeah
beyond
that
that,
that's
you
know,
internals
internal.
You
know
just
like
using
arpa
money
for
payroll
towards
covert
things
with
that.
That
will
happen
as
it
happens
throughout
the
year.
This
item
here
was
just
ketchup
for
the
last
few
months.
Yeah
any
other
questions,
roll
call
vote.
O
U
A
H
A
Is
there
a
motion
on
this
one
to
start
with
mr
following
to
approve
mr
long?
Second,
mr
snipes?
Yes,
good
question.
K
Thank
you.
I
don't
want
to
appear
as
if
I'm
ossifying
the
process.
I
think
that
what
we
have
in
place
is
doing
what
it
needs
to
do,
but
my
concern
here
is
that,
after
looking
at
this
particular
request,
mortuaries,
especially
like
last
month,
areas
have
to
take
bodies
within
the
city
and
without
the
city,
so
any
other
in.
K
In
other
cases,
where
I
would
say,
the
county
is
plausible,
in
half
and
half
I
would
dissent
in
this
regard
in
that
I
need
these
individuals
office
services
to
indigent
individuals.
K
It
is,
and
with
the
city
only
having
14.5
the
county
of
20.
21.5,
I'm
looking
at
the
percentage,
I'm
thinking
in
this
process
of
the
14
000.
K
That
was
requested
that,
with
my
due
diligence,
I
would
like
to
amend
that
to
make
it
to
10
000,
given
the
fact
that
he
has
to
take
bodies
outside
of
k
outside
of
a
city,
he
has
to
deal
with
pembroke
and
any
other
areas,
both
white
black
hispanics,
I've
seen
them
all
there,
and
in
this
regard,
because
of
the
equipment
and
because
of
covet,
I
think
that
we
should
at
least
go
up
to
the
cap,
and
then
then
I'm
sure
he
can
get
the
other
four
from
the
city
of
kangaki
to
wherever
they're
process.
K
But
I
would
have
liked
to
amend
this
to
make
this
at
ten
thousand,
which
is
the
cap,
because
I
think
there
is
a
great
need.
If
you
have
looked
at
the
papers,
there's
been
a
lot
of
murders
in
the
city
of
kangaki
there.
You
know
a
lot
of
them
being
african-american,
there's
a
lot
that
don't
have
proper
burial
insurance.
So
I'm
saying
with
that
particular
hardship.
I
would
amend
it
from
the
78
to
the
cap
of
the
10
000..
K
What
the
thought
of
the
board
would
be,
but
I
wanted
to
at
least
explain
my
rationale
with
an
amendment
in
just
this
regard,
all
the
others.
I
agree
with.
A
That
would
be
parliamentary
and
proper.
You
have
to
do
a
motion
to
reconsider
and
somebody
who
voted
in
the
affirmative
would
have
to
make
that
motion
to
reconsider.
A
K
The
motion
to
reconsider
for
that
particular
purpose
in
order
to
just
a
mint
so
that
we
can
get
that
minute
to
go
up
to
the
at
least
up
to
the
cap,
which
is
the
ten
thousand,
is.
A
H
L
A
A
A
E
As
you
guys
may
recall,
I
had
talked
with
mr
lax
several
times.
He's
talked
with
the
chairman,
and
I
understand
what
you're
saying
in
terms
of
the
the
cap
and
also
the
participation
of
the
county
and
the
city.
Is
that
what
you're
saying?
However,
I
talked
with
the
chairman
about
this
specific
submission.
E
The
proposal
that
mr
lax
had
submitted
for
the
cavender,
maybe
you're,
gonna,
help
me
with
this
that
the
embalming
table
that
he
wanted,
and
I
did
not
hear
any
adverse
comments
about
that.
E
Additionally,
I
I
talked
with
the
chairman
about
this
proposal
and
and
and
correct
me.
If
I'm
I'm
wrong,
mr
chairman,
you
can
meaning
based
on
the
guidelines.
You
can
help
that
particular
business
that
would
preempt
the
the
motion
that
you're
dealing
with
in
terms
of
50
50.,
the
county
would
do
50
percent
and
the
city
would
do
50.
Is
that
a
correct
statement.
E
However,
but
you
we,
we
talked
about
that,
we
talked
about
that
specifically
about
lacks
that
based
upon
the
business
component
of
the
opera
funds,
you
could
give
him
the
ten
thousand
dollars.
A
D
Mr
lear,
did
you
have
something?
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
I'm
going
to
speak
against
the
motion
to
reconsider,
based
on
the
fact
that
the
request,
as
I
understand
it,
is
based
on
an
assumption.
The
city
is
not
going
to
participate
in
this
proposal
if,
in
fact,
the
city
participates,
then
there's
really
no
need
for
this
proposal.
If
we
find
out
the
city
is
not
going
to
participate,
a
motion
to
reconsider
would
be
appropriate
at
that
time
at
this
time,
because
we
have
no
information
on
what
the
intention
of
the
city
is.
D
K
Let
me
make
this
clear:
we're
not
in
opposition
of
the
7
800.
Thank
you
for
that.
What
I
am
saying
is
we
have
a
proportionate
share
of
killings
that
have
happened
inside
the
city
and
outside
the
city.
K
If
you
look
at
the
comparison
of
the
of
the
funding,
we
were
awarded,
21.5
city
only
has
14.5,
and
what
I'm
saying
is
what
I'm
looking
at
the
percentage
is
that
because
we
have
had
this
and
we
see
it
in
the
paper,
there's
evidence
of
it
and
they
have
to
handle
a
lot
from
the
outlining
counties,
and
most
of
that
is
indigent,
I'm
just
requesting
that
we
move
that
we
consider
moving
it
up
to
the
cap
of
the
ten
thousand
dollars,
because
we
don't
know
what
the
city
may
or
may
not
do,
but
they
have
they're
limited
by
at
least
seven
million
dollars
in
their
coffers.
K
K
I'm
asking
that
we
consider
the
cap
of
the
14
000
and
I'm
sure
the
city
approves
the
other
four
fine,
so
I'm
not
asking
above
the
cap,
I'm
just
asking
they
would
consider
going
up
to
the
cab
based
on
a
lot
of
these
murders
that
have
happened
and
and
that's
evident
in
our
city.
So
that's
the
purpose
of
my
reconsideration,
not
because
I'm
anticipating
the
city
doing
something.
It's
just
that
we
handle.
K
A
So
neither
comments
on
that
first
time.
A
Any
other
first
time
comments,
I'll
just
mention
kankakees
kankakee's
allotment
is
roughly
630
dollars,
630
per
resident
and
the
counties
is
roughly
200
per
resident,
so
to
act
like
the
city
doesn't
have
or
all
the
other
cities
don't
have
money
is,
is
not
accurate,
mr
lear
second
time
and
then
we'll
go
back
to
somebody
else.
D
Take
a
procedural
position
and
move
to
table
this
until
we
learn
what
action
the
city
has
taken
to
a
time.
Certain
motion
to
table
to
a
time
certain
that
time,
certain
being
when
we
learned
the
action
of
the
city.
D
A
A
D
P
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
mr
lax
could
always
come
back
and
reapply
later
later
on
if
his,
if
his,
if
the
city
of
kankakee
doesn't
fulfill
their
50
of
what
we've
approved,
you
know
we're
going
to
have
money
for
the
next
three
years.
A
Yeah
he
gets
that
right,
so
we're
all
this
over
2
500
bucks
so
see.
I
just
want
to
explain
something.
If
we
don't
have
something
in
place,
everybody
in
the
municipalities
are
going
to
come
to
us
because
the
municipalities
aren't
giving
out
the
money.
Yet
that's
why
this
is
in
place
is
to
encourage
participation,
but
not
hammer
them
with
it.
A
So
while
I
I
appreciate
the
thought
it's
it's
gummed
up,
the
works
and
the
intent
was
is
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
become
the
piggy
bank
for
all
the
everybody
in
the
county
to
come
to
us,
because
we're
actually
doing
something
right
now.
The
other
ones
are
working
to
get
to
that
point.
We're
there,
and
so
I
say,
get
the
money
to
mr
lax.
Let
him
let
him
do
with
it.
What
he
needs
to,
and
other
people
apply
with
us.
Okay,
that's
just
my
own
opinion.
Again,
you
may
feel
different.
A
A
B
P
H
M
B
H
B
U
Q
S
T
A
The
next
section
is
excuse
me.
The
next
section
is
the
lost
revenue
portion
and
it's
really
the
same
thing.
These
these
two
items,
they're
more
in
depth
and
I'll,
explain
to
something
else
too.
By
the
way
the
first
set
the
things
you
just
approved.
They
specifically
call
out
the
section
of
the
law
that
allows
us
to
spend
money
on
that
project.
A
Okay,
each
one
is
a
separate
resolution,
so
we
can
document
this
and
justify
it
to
the
us
department
of
treasury.
So
it's
it's
not
necessarily,
I
want
to
say
addressing
the
law.
It's
the
rules
that
treasury
is
putting
out
and
how
you
can
spend
the
money.
Always
the
law
was
big
and
gray
and
they
tried
to
give
a
lot
of
leeway
and
then,
when
treasury
got
a
hold
of
it,
they
start
to
funnel
that
down
and
really
pigeonhole
into
certain
uses.
So
we've
got
those
documented,
the
last
one,
the
last
two
that
you
see
here.
A
A
So
I
want
to
explain
the
difference
because
you're
going
to
see
this
going
forward,
some
there
may
be
six
resolutions
for
six
menial
things
in
your
mind
and
then
there'll
be
one
big
long
sheet,
maybe
for
the
lost
revenue,
and
you
may
ask
that
question:
why
are
we
doing
it?
This
way?
It's
for
that
specific
reason.
Treasury
wants
to
see
specific
documentation
and
the
reason
that
you
passed
this
this
particular
item,
particularly
on
coveted
uses.
So
I
just
want
to
mention
that
up
front.
A
So
this
first,
the
first
one
could
you
is
there
a
motion
to
combine
these
two,
mr
swanson,
mr
lear,
with
a
second
33
and
34?
If
we
can
get
those
two
read
in
the
record,
the
title
authorizing.
H
J
H
A
And
you
thank
you,
sir,
and
you
see
those
items
on
the
exhibit
a
of
both
of
those
for
the
most
part,
their
bids
and
then,
if
they're,
not
bids
they're
going
on
the
future
allocations
list,
and
then
we
will
rank
them
and
bring
them
back
as
we
release
future
projects.
So
I
just
need
that
authorization
to
go
ahead
and
go
get
bids
from
the
board.
A
A
Miss
weber
first
and
then
we'll
go.
Mr
collins.
A
No,
the
for
the
the
second
time?
Okay,
well,
good!
A
All
right
thanks
any
other,
any
other
thoughts
about
any
of
these
specific
projects,
miss
weber.
First.
A
A
Thank
you.
Yeah.
I've
been
working
with
steve
on
a
tool
mccarty
that
we're
not
only
going
to
have
available,
but
we're
going
to
get
it
on
a
website
whether
it's
the
new
one
or
the
current
one,
but
we
will
be
publishing
where
we're
at
that's
great
and
once
once
that
future
allocations-
and
we
approve
those
it'll
kind
of
tell
you
well.
This
is
how
much
of
the
fund
is
already
spent
right.
You
know
and
what
we
still
have
to
go.
A
Thank
you
yep
and
again,
that'll
be
a
fluid
number
because
we
may
say:
hey
this:
just
happened,
kovy
came
back
again.
Businesses,
heaven
forbid,
would
be
impacted.
People
are
impacted.
Well,
what
do
we
need
to
do?
Well,
these
four
priorities
just
got
bumped
down
for
this,
so
we're
trying
to
leave
flexibility
because
we
can't
predict
the
future,
but
we
do
need
to
move
on
other
things
that
we
can't
wait
anymore
on
especially
these
bids.
T
Yeah
just
to
comment
on
the
some
of
these
contracts,
like
for
the
remote
inspection
soft
software,
there's
a
500
a
year
per
charge
afterwards,
now
they're
gonna
have
to
put
that
or
they're
gonna
have
to
absorb
that
into
their
budget
after
the
arpa
fund's
correct
correct.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we
got
that
on
record.
Oh
yeah.
T
A
Yep
and
most
of
the,
if
not
all,
of
those
that
have
a
maintenance
fee,
if
you
will
attached,
are
put
on
future
allocation,
so
we
can
consider
that
just
that
very
thing,
okay,
we
have
to
be
able
to
pay
for
it.
So
500
bucks
a
year
for
remote
inspection
software.
There
is
a
covered
reason
for
that.
We
don't
have
to
be
there
interacting.
They
can
do.
A
A
A
All
right
moving
to
new
business
is
there
any
new
business
old
business?
Do
you
want
to
get
into
wastewater
because
I'd
be
happy
to
tell
the
board
what
what's
happened
at
the
very
where,
where
we're
at
when
this
originally
start,
hey.
B
A
We
record
the
meeting
so
so
what
were
what?
What
happened
was
is
when
this
originally
came
to
the
board.
We
said
yeah,
we
want
to
help.
We
got
to
figure
out
what
the
emergency
is
in
order
for
us
to
do
that
we
need
bids
the
the
general
gist
of
the
conversation
was:
is
it
a
motor
or
is
it
the
whole
system
or
the
pump
and
the
pump
motor
in
the
whole
system?
If
we
would
have
just
bought
the
motor,
it
would
still
not
be
working
right
now
we
would
have
just
fixed
the
pump.
A
It
would
still
not
be
working
right
now,
plus
we
couldn't
have
gotten
to
the
pump
anyway,
as
mr
payton
will
tell
you,
because
the
whole
thing
needs
to
be
drained
out.
The
whole
thing
needs
to
be
pumped
out
and
we
can
get.
Mr
peyton
can
talk
about
what
he's
done
to
try
to
get
that
going.
We
have
one
quote,
that
is,
for
the
repair
of
that
pump
and
roughly
an
idea
that
the
the
rails
and
all
of
the
electronics
are
all
garbage
too.
A
I
also
asked
an
engineer
to
go
out
there
and
take
a
look
at
it,
because
there
were
some
ideas
that
they
might
be
able
to
retrofit
something
to
kind
of
alleviate
the
pressure,
literal
pressure
on
the
system,
that's
causing
things
to
bubble
up
in
the
ditches
and
in
now
into
some
basements,
and
so
that
fix
was
not
viable.
A
The
engineer
said:
you're
gonna
have
to
pump
all
this
out,
but
it
looks
like
you
need
a
new
pump
and
you
gotta
repair,
the
other
one,
but
you
don't
really
know
until
you
clean
all
the
nasty
stuff
out
of
the
pit,
all
right
so
there's
a
large
expense,
and
I
don't
know
if
you've
ever
had
a
chance
to
get
a
cost
on
pumping
that
out.
Mr
payton,
but
I
mean
you,
you
pumped
it
out
twice
it
didn't
move
the
needle
at
all.
A
It
didn't
do
anything
and
so
we're
talking
100
trucks
of
sewage,
leaving
there
to
be
emptied
in
order
to
get
in
there
to
figure
out.
What's
got
to
be
done
so
and
whenever
you
figure
that
out,
it's
probably
going
to
be
80,
90,
100,
000,
okay,
so
I
met
with
the
mayor
I
met
with
mr
payton.
I
said:
there's
going
to
have
to
be
all
hands
on
deck.
To
get
this
thing.
A
Fixed
wastewater
is
something
that
I
can
spend
money
on
or
we
can
as
a
board
as
part
of
the
the
arpa
money,
but
we
just
have
to
know
that
what
we're
spending
is
actually
going
to
fix
it
and
right
now
we
still
don't
know
that
because
we
got
to
get
the
tank
pumped
out
right
and
so
there's
there's
an
immediate
authorization
for
emergency
funds.
Just
to
do
that
now,
it'll
fill
back
up.
A
That'll
buy
us
some
time
but,
as
you
know,
mr
payton,
about
every
six
years,
that
whole
system
is
it's
down
six
seven
eight
years
and
then
there's
no
pm
on
the
equipment
and
then
it
just
fails
again
and
then
we're
back
with
hat
in
hand
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
get
this
done.
So
that's
where
mr
hunter
was
talking.
Mr
hunter
was
talking
about.
We
need
a
fix
on
the
long-term
maintenance
and
a
funding
mechanism
to
fix
it.
A
So
we
can
solve
the
problem
now.
But
how
does
this
last
forever
so
in
six
years,
we're
not
going
through
seeing
this
movie
again.
So
I
don't
know
if
that's
responsible
or
responsible,
that's
for
others
to
judge,
but
as
far
as
money
goes,
I
just
don't
want
to
throw
good
money
after
a
bad
problem.
So
mr
payne,
do
you
have
any
thoughts
there?
My
thought.
N
N
Now
we
have
one
pump,
that's
in
the
shop
trying
to
get
that
repaired
to
see
if
that
could
move,
no
the
mess
the
inside
of
it.
But
my
main
concern
and
had
I
known
my
board-
was
coming
up
this
morning.
I
would
have
had
all
of
them
to
testify
on
the
emergency
of
that
situation,
but
that's
my
main
concern.
A
A
But
again
the
engineers
may
have
a
better
idea
than
I
do,
but
kind
of
did
that
one
one
time
in
my
life,
so
I
know
a
little
bit
about
it.
So
I
don't
know
how
the
board
wants
to
proceed.
Until
I
mean.
Is
it
mr
payton?
Is
it
you
just
got
to
get
the
thing
pumped
out,
so
the
immediate
pressure
is
alleviated
and
then
you
guys
worry
about
the
the
the
full
long-term
fix
because
as
it
stands,
that
would
push
maybe
another
20
25
30
000
to
the
county.
N
Q
A
If
we
could
handle
that
in
the
township
meeting,
I
appreciate
that
please.
This
is
the
board
and
we're
trying
to
help,
but
you
guys
have
partners
in
this
and
we
want
to
help,
but
you
also
have
revenue
that
is
supposed
to
help
go
towards
these
things
too,
and
I'm
trying
to
get
the
city
or
the
village
and
the
township
together
on
a
long-term
solution,
but
we
have
an
immediate
problem,
his
ditches
and
basements.
A
A
We
have
to
go
through
a
process
to
be
able
to
vote
on
it
as
a
board,
so
I
would
take
a
full
special
county
board
meeting.
I
believe,
john,
in
order
to
do
this
so
we're
here
to
help,
but
we
just
can't
drive
the
whole
thing.
I
hope
that
makes
sense.
A
You
know
I
think,
we've
gone
not
over
and
above
because
we
could
have
been
out
there
pumping
it
ourselves,
but
I
mean
we
don't
want
to
be
doing
that,
but
as
far
as
the
long
term,
even
the
short-term
fix
is
elusive.
Right
now
I
mean
it
seems
to
me:
we've
got
to
get
the
tank
bumped
out,
that's
the
main
thing,
because
then
it
has
a
place
to
go
while
we
figure
the
rest
of
it
out
and
figure
out
what
else
needs
to
be
repaired.
K
K
I
believe
I
was
understanding
because
I
stated
that
we
wanted
to
move
in
the
direction
of
not
really
repairing
it,
because
it
has
been
a
long
term
process
only
for
it
to
fail
again
but
to
see
what
the
cost
would
be
to
actually
go
out.
Look
at
it
get
it
up
to
standard
whether
we
have
to
replace
it.
We
need
to
know
the
cost.
Now,
that's
not
upon
us,
that's
upon
the
village
to
basically
bring
that
cost
to
us
after
they
have
gotten
the
bids
and
the
things
of
that
nature.
K
We
share
in
the
responsibility
to
make
sure,
or
we
have
pledged
that
share
to
to
basically
assist
after
we
look
at
the
numbers
just
to
talk
about
it
and
not
be
about.
It
is
a
different
issue.
We
need
to
know
what
it's
going
to
cost.
Yes,
you
can
pump
it,
but
what
would
it
cost
to
replace
this
so
that
we
don't
have
this
problem
for
several
years?
If
we
just
go
put
bandages
on
it's
going
to
cost
us
a
lot
more.
K
So
if
we
go
ahead
and
get
a
cost,
I
don't
think
it
costs
us
nothing
to
get
a
cost.
So
if
they
go
ahead
and
get
the
cost,
we
can
now
have
a
some
numbers
in
our
head
and
then
see
before
operating.
Anything
else
goes
away
what
we
can
do
to
kind
of
assist
and
lift
some
of
the
burden
and
help
pembroke
as
well.
I
will
probably
descending
saying
that
it's
not
our
emergency
because
they
are
in
the
the
pembroke
as
part
of
the
unincorporated
part
of
this
county.
K
A
A
We
also
have
all
these
other
townships
that
aren't
asking
for
upwards
140
000
on
a
wastewater
system
just
want
to
mention
that,
because
fair
is
fair,
there's
traditionally
been
lack
of
resources
going
to
hopkins
park,
and
that's
why
we're
listening
but
to
perpetuate
the
problem
and
to
not
have
a
solution
for
the
next
time
it
happens.
I
think
everybody
would
agree
that
that's
the
wrong
way
to
go,
but
we
have
to
fix
today
too.
So
I
don't
see
anybody
saying
no
you're
on
your
own.
A
U
Yes,
mr
chairman,
not
to
brag
about
it,
but
I
have
had
past
experience
in
the
city
of
chicago
reclamation,
so
I
do
know
what
you're
talking
about,
but
I
think
the
emphasis
should
be
on
this
here.
If
we
can't
get
in
to
find
out
what's
going
on
down
there,
we're
not
going
to
fix
anything
and
we
can't
move
anywhere.
U
So
if
we
can
have,
I,
I
think,
that's
that's
where
we're
at
right
now
we
can
help
them
if
we
can
help
them
out
to
get
that
done.
U
U
U
A
P
N
P
P
You
know
you
could
pump
for
days
and
days
and
days
and
you're
not
going
to
pump
all
the
water
out
of
the
ground
and-
and
I
think
an
engineer's
study
would
be
the
best
way
or
somebody
with
with
some
kind
of
knowledge
of
you
know,
water
table
and
all
that
should
should
be
on
hand
to
figure
those
things
out
for
the
township.
I
agree
that
it's
a
problem
and
we
want
to
help,
but
if
we're
just
going
to
pump
water
there's
a
lot
of
water
in
that
ground,
it's
not
water.
Yeah,
it's
brown,
water
right!
A
So
it's
we
have
had
the
engineer
out.
That's
what
they
said.
You
got
to
clean
it
out,
so
you
can
figure
out
what
the
true
costs
are
inside
the
tank,
so
that's
kind
of
where
we're
at
we'll
call
a
special
meeting
once
we
have
that
together.
So
beyond
that
is
everybody
satisfied
with
the
discussion
at
least
not
the
answers,
because
sometimes
the
answers
aren't
what
you
want
to
hear,
but
we're
trying
to
get
to
the
right
right
perspective.
A
A
So
that's
just
my
own
opinion,
looking
at
it
from
the
outside
doing
the
math,
so
people
have
to
decide
what
they
want
to
do,
because
the
current
revenue
that
comes
in
is
not
sufficient
to
maintain
the
system
as
a
public
utility
owned
by
the
township
and
the
village
two
cents,
anything
else,
miss
weber.
I.