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Executive Committee Meeting 7/24/2018 9:00 AM
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D
Perfect,
okay,
good
morning,
everyone
and
I.
Thank
you
for
taking
the
time
to
see
me.
My
name
is
Brooke
lava.
As
mentioned,
I
live
in
Bradley,
Illinois
I've
lived
there
for
about
three
years
now:
I
personally,
myself,
I'm
a
certified
and
licensed
pastry
chef
and
have
been
for
about
18
years
now.
I've
worked
around
up
north
and
everything
like
that.
D
Then
after
moving
to
Kankakee
County
about
three
years
ago
kind
of
found
and
thought
that
my
specialty
area
of
work
is
something
that
is
not
very
well
represented
in
the
area
and
I
would
love
to
expand
that
down
here.
So
I
am
here
asking
for
your
support
in
the
home
kitchen
Act,
which
is
also
known
as
the
cupcake
law.
It
is
a
statewide
law.
It's
a
state
law.
Each
County
just
needs
to
adopt
it.
D
Do
you
understand
that
out
of
all
of
the
counties
in
Illinois,
since
this
has
been
instance,
it
has
been
a
lot
since
2014
only
eight
counties
have
accepted
it
number
one.
Most
people
don't
know
about
it.
Most
people
do
not
realize
that
once
it's
a
state
law
that
it
allows
you
guys,
then
you
guys
have
to
accept
it
of
which
not
only
do
you
have
to
accept
it.
Then
it
has
to
be
passed
to
the
city
that
you
live
in.
To
accept
it.
D
The
home
kitchen
Act
allows
the
sale
of
baked
goods
produced
in
the
kitchen
of
a
person's
primary
residence.
It
is
limited
to
a
thousand
dollars
a
month,
and
every
product
needs
to
be
labeled
and
mentioned
that
it
is
made
in
a
home
kitchen.
This
only
pertains
to
non
potentially
hazardous
baked
goods,
and
this
is
outlined
just
as
in
the
cottage
food
operation
which
allows
the
sale
of
these
exact
same
items
to
be
sold
at
farmer's
markets.
D
This
would
include
breads,
cookies,
cupcakes,
anything
non-perishable.
Once
you
get
into
doing
cheese,
cakes
or
pumpkin,
pies
or
any
sort
of
custard,
anything
that
can
perish
and
cause
serious
illness
not
allowed
totally
off
the
books.
So
we're
not
even
questionable
on
some
of
the
counties
that
have
passed,
it
include,
will
Macon
McHenry,
Madison,
Carroll,
Kendall
DeKalb
the
county
passes
the
ordinance
then,
once
again,
since
I
live
in
Bradley
once
you
guys
accept
it,
I
then
have
to
approach
Bradley
to
see
if
Bradley
will
accept
it.
D
Many
of
the
cities
within
each
state
that
have
then
passed
this
ordinance
kind
of
put
in
their
own
stipulations
require
requiring
that
home
Baker
to
have
a
sanitation
license
or
to
have
that
the
food
handlers
license
to
make
sure
that
they
are
properly
preparing
the
cupcakes
butter,
creams,
any
sort
of
fillings
that
might
go
into
the
cakes
any
of
the
decoration
anything
like
that.
They
also
ask
that
each
person
register
with
the
state
to
make
sure
that
you're
staying
within
that
thousand
dollar
cap
per
month.
D
That
is
not
worked
as
a
business
and
so
there's
some
points.
It's
kind
of
checks
and
balances
system
within
you
in
the
state
and
making
sure
you're
staying
within
those
regulations.
Some
of
them
also
make
sure
that
you
register
with
the
city,
so
the
city
knows:
okay,
these
are
our
home
Baker's.
These
are
the
people
working
out
of
their
home.
This
is
what
we
know.
D
It
makes
sure
that
you're
accountable
for
what
you're
doing,
if
you're
starting
to
do
this
out
of
your
home
you're,
not
doing
it
you're,
not
gonna,
say
hey
I'm,
gonna
start
baking
today
and
let's
make
everybody,
try
baking,
isn't
for
everyone.
As
we
know
you
can
cook,
you
can
sometimes
bake
or
you
can
bake
for
sure.
If
someone
is
coming
to
you
to
make
sure
that
they
would
like
to
order
a
cake
or
cupcakes.
D
It's
because
number
one
they've
had
your
product
and
liked
it
or
they've
been
referred
to
somebody
who
has
had
your
product
that
has
enjoyed
it
and
know
that
you
can
do
a
good
job
under
the
current
laws
within
the
state.
I'm
not
allowed
to
sell
this
product
from
my
home,
I
can
donate
my
products,
which
I
definitely
do
I
work
with
icing
smiles,
which
is
a
nationwide
company
that
provides
cakes
for
the
impacted
family
of
critical
critically,
critically
ill
children
and
their
siblings.
D
It's
a
very
hard
time
for
all
families
to
go
through,
and
we
all
know
that
a
fun
birthday
cake
or
some
cupcakes
or
cookies
for
a
birthday
party
or
you
know,
bring
a
good
smile
to
a
kid's
face
or
their
siblings
I
am
able
from
my
home
to
make
those
products,
even
if
the
child
has
a
nut,
allergy
or
a
gluten
intolerance.
Anything
like
that
as
long
as
I'm
notified
about
it.
D
The
family's
notified
that
the
the
cake
is
baked
in
the
home
that
I'm
aware
of
all
allergies,
I'm
able
to
make
a
very
super
fun
birthday
cake
for
a
child
who's
long,
a
really
hard
time.
I
can
donate
that
without
a
problem,
I
can
donate
to
Relay
for
Life,
who
has
their
walk
here.
Bishop
Mac
every
year,
I've
donated
cupcakes
for
all
the
workers
who
donate
their
time,
so
they
can
have
a
snack
while
they're
working
hard.
It's
important.
D
Everyone
in
the
community
I
can
donate
to
the
Humane
Society,
which
in
turn
can
then
raffle
or
sell
my
product
to
raise
money
to
shelter
the
animals
within
Kankakee
County
I've
done
all
of
this
I
can
do
all
of
this
out
of
my
home.
The
one
thing
I
cannot
do
because
we
have
not
accepted
it
is
sell
product
out
of
my
home.
I
100%
believe
that
it
should
be
a
consumers
choice.
D
D
So
they
prefer
me
for
a
reason
if
there
is
any
sort
of
allergy,
as
I
said,
peanut
or
gluten,
or
anything
like
that,
I'm
made
aware
of
that,
just
like
any
store
would
be
I
would
have
to
follow
guidelines
accordingly,
if
I
cannot
do
it,
I
have
to
tell
the
family.
No
I'm
would
never
risk
anybody
making
someone
sick
intentionally.
That's
never
something
anybody
wants
to
do.
D
The
consumer
choice
for
me
is
no
different
than
if
I
want
to
go
to
a
restaurant
or
a
friend's
house
for
dinner
that
night
or
who
I
want
to
work
on
my
car
to
fix.
My
car
am
I
gonna,
take
it
to
a
shop
or
am
I
gonna.
Have
my
neighbor
do
it?
You
know
who
prepares
my
taxes?
Is
it
my
friend
that
has
an
accounting
degree,
but
necessarily
isn't
an
accountant
or
do
I
go
somewhere
and
have
it
done
who's
gonna?
Do
my
home
repairs
fix
my
water
heater?
D
No,
these
sorts
of
things
are
all
consumer
choices,
as
should
be
where
somebody
wants
to
buy
a
birthday
cake,
whether
legal
or
not
at
the
time.
I
do
know
that
many
of
the
bakeries
within
the
area
started
as
home-based
business.
Restaurant
industry
is
the
hardest
industry
to
get
into.
They
predict
that
you
most
likely
will
not
make
a
profit
within
five
years.
Industry
standard.
It's
a
huge
undertaking,
financial
responsibility
burden
to
do
this.
D
This
is
why
many
people
start
out
on
their
home
to
build
up
a
clientele
to
save
some
money
so
that
someday
they
are
able
to
do
that
or
guess
what
this
allows:
those
moms
that
are
at
home
or
who
can
make
some
cake
pops
or
some
cookies.
Who
can
make
some
extra
cash
for
the
family?
They
can
start
selling
those
kind
of
things
somebody
who
wants
to
make
the
banana
bread
or
the
zucchini
bread
and
sell
it.
They
can
do
that.
D
Guess
what
somebody
loves
that
recipe,
or,
in
all
reality
the
lost
talent
of
like
grandma's
apple
pie
that
you
don't
find
very
often.
Maybe
somebody
wants
to
share
that
recipe
and
they
can
make
a
good
profit
with
that.
So
they
would
like
to
do
that.
So
I
am
asking
for
your
help
to
allow
these
people
to
do
so.
This
is
a
specialty
niche
for
these
people
who
work
in
the
industry,
like
that.
We
would
love
to
be
able
to
share
our
talents
with
people,
and
this
is
a
good
way
to
start
that.
D
I
would
like
to
continue
and
move
this
to
a
brick
and
mortar
and
to
make
this
a
full-time
job
for
me,
so
that
it
is
something
that
a
storefront
where
people
can
come,
and
we
don't
have
this
issue,
but
I
just
asked
for
your
help,
and
this
would
be
the
first
step
you
guys
accepting
the
ordinance.
Thank
you
very
much
and
by
the
way,
I
have
samples
your
choice.
I'll
leave
them
over
there
on
the
table.
Your
choice,
if
you
would
like
to
have
one
thank
you.
A
How
does
that
fall
under
the
gift
laws
and
just
curious,
because
she
had
me
a
cupcake
I'm?
Sorry,
all
right.
Moving
on
under
presentations,
I
have
known
today.
Approval
of
minutes
may
22nd
need
a
motion
to
accept
mr.
McConnell
mr.
Washington.
Second,
all
those
in
favor.
Those
opposed
motion
carries
nothing
under
appointments
information
services.
Mr.
Duvall,
you
see
you
back
there.
You
were
eclipsed
by
mr.
Snipes.
A
E
Okay,
today,
I'm
gonna
address
what
was
brought
up
at
the
criminal-justice
meeting
by
and
the
sheriff
ID
the
sheriff.
If
some
of
you
don't
know,
the
sheriff
requested
that
that
the
computer
rotation
that
they
had
be
reinstated,
they've
had
they've
had
some
updates
to
their
software
and,
to
be
honest,
they
haven't
been
able
to
receive
updated
computers
from
me
in,
let's
say
last
year-and-a-half
and
the
ones
that
they
were
getting
before
that
were
actually
the
ones
that
were
allotted
for
this
building.
E
That
I
was
getting
for
him,
so
Trent
put
in
a
request
for
the
sheriff
to
have
additional
computers,
or
maybe
start
the
rotation
to
get
again,
and
the
sheriff
is
I
believe
if
I'm
stating
that
properly
is
requesting
that
the
board
consider
reinstating
the
rotation
of
desktop
computers,
we're
not
addressing
servers.
This
is
the
desktop
computer
rotation
that
we'd
used
to
do
years
ago
before
the
budget
cuts
arose.
E
It's
my
feeling
that
I
believe
they're
requesting
to
just
ask
in
the
future
budgets
that
they'd
be
reinstated
in
the
rotation.
The
amounts
they're
talking
about
are
honestly.
I
would
request
the
same
thing
when
the
money.
Oh,
the
money-
is
available.
It's
not
a
large
amount,
but
if
I
understand
the
right,
I
believe
they're,
just
asking
when
you
look
at
the
budget,
amount
that,
if
it's
possible,
that
you
can
reinstate
that
there
are
some
changes
that
I
would
like
to
do.
E
Potentially
in
that's
more
address
the
structure
of
the
county
now
than
when
we
started
the
program
when
we
originally
started
the
program
the
county
was,
general
fund
was
almost
half
of
the
size
that
we
were
now
so
everything
kind
of
went
through
my
departments
for
the
new
jail
existed,
so
part
of
my
request
would
be
when
you
look
at
the
future
budgets.
At
least
consider
the
current
structure
maybe
go
directly
to
them
for
their
segments
and
have
the
civil
side
or
my
side
be
separated.
E
E
The
current
budget,
as
I've
always
stated
since
we've
been
here,
is
sufficient
to
do
maintenance
and
we're
working
fine,
we're
always
in
compliance,
we're
always
up
to
a
modern
standard
network.
We
do
upgrade
the
operating
systems,
but
at
some
point
your
hardware
gets
past
the
point
where
you
can't
just
keep
doing
that
I'm,
not
saying
we're
at
that
stage,
but
they
may
be
at
that
stage.
E
The
current
budget
for
my
department
is
not
at
a
level
to
do
the
rotation
and
to
be
clear.
I've
always
said
that
to
you,
we
can
do
it
in
maintenance
mode.
The
current
level
was
not
established
by
this
current
administration.
It
was
cut
several
years
ago,
so
it
had
nothing
to
do
with
the
current
chairman
or
even
knew
what
we've
just
agreed
to
do
is
whatever
department
was.
Is
money
didn't
dictate
doing
anything
different?
E
So
you
work
with
what
you
have
and
that's
my
philosophy
crying
about
something
that
you
don't
have
this
form
for
me,
but
we,
it
does
seem
like
we're
getting
some
of
the
changes.
Some
of
the
things
you've
done,
which
looks
like
we're
getting
better.
So
I
will
put
in
recommendations
for
something
allow
us
to
put
the
rotation
but
I
understand
you.
First
got
not
only
dig
out
of
the
hole.
You've
got
to
do
something
about
funds
repay
what
we
do.
E
Yes,
we're
having
positive
cash
flow
that
come
from
the
business
sector,
so
I
could
be
careful
what
terms
I
use
because
they're
not
really
applicable
there,
but
there's
other
holes
that
you
have
to
date.
So
so
I
take
that
in
account,
but
the
sheriff
did
bring
it
up
he's
accurate
at
they
have
not
been
able
to
get
new
computers
in
the
last
few
years.
They're
doing
the
same
thing
we
do
as
in
maintenance
mode.
E
The
newest,
or
whatever
they're
just
asking
for
something
to
get
back
into
a
rotation,
so
they
can
have
computers.
The
mounts
that
Trent
said
to
me:
they're
there
he
could
I
actually
thought
he
was
gonna
ask
for
more
per
item,
so
it
was
a
reasonable
request.
That
being
said,
he
I
believe
they
said
they
understood
that
it's
still
going
by
what
money
you
have
to
a
lot.
So
I
don't
know
if
you
have
any
additional
questions
on
that,
but
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
I'm
addressing
what
the
sheriff
said.
E
I
talked
to
him
after
meeting
I
talked
to
Trent,
I've
talked
to
Andy
and
I
will
submit
some
figures
that
become
baselines
for
when
the
fine
I
assume
the
chairman,
the
Finance
Committee,
whatever
group
gets
together
to
look
at
what
budgets
allow
the
only
difference
to
that
project
I
with
that
process,
I
would
say,
is
maybe
consider
going
forward
when
you
do
a
lot,
something
for
sheriff
we're
not
talking
about
going
item
I.
It's
because
I
believe
in
the
bottom
line
budget
is
to
maybe
separate
that
figure
out.
E
This
is
amount
for
this,
and
this
is
what
we
specifically
allocate
for
Harvard
when
you
have
the
money
available,
so
it's
clear,
that's
what
you
what
it
was
for.
You
can
still
go
to
me,
but
at
that
point
where
it
still
would
need
to
say
this
is
how
much
is
for
this.
This
is
how
much
for
those
civil
departments-
none
of
this-
includes
the
computer
to
bar
the
offices
elected
that
had
computer
funds,
we've
already
been
rotating
with
them.
We
work
out
programs
and
they're,
not
an
issue.
A
Guess
more
of
a
statement
than
a
question
for
the
pretty
much
since
I
took
the
chair.
There
put
the
bull's
eye
on
as
I
like
to
say
the
the
judges.
The
judges
have
been
asking
for
new
computers,
because
they're
running
very
slow
with
their
system.
Now
we've
debated
whether
that's
because
of
the
system
or
the
the
operating
system
of
the
computers.
A
E
Doesn't
apply
to
this,
they
have
their
own
funds,
they
George's
do.
Yes,
they
could
do
it
at
any
time
they
wanted
to
unless
they're
gonna
change
the
process
which
I
don't
dictate
in
the
past,
the
circuit
clerk's
funds
have
always
paid
for
the
judges,
computers
so,
and
at
least
the
one
judge
who
actually
did
complain
about
has
new
computer
in
both
her
chambers
at
and
at
her
bench
and
honestly,
it's
the
fastest
computer
in
throughout
the
whole
county.
E
A
E
How
it
was
done
in
the
past,
the
last
three
I
would
say:
rotations
they
pay
for
it.
It's
up
to
them.
You
can
do
it
something
different,
but
that
money
was
there
and
since
the
I
believed
in
the
past,
I
don't
know
if
this
is
accurate,
but
the
circuit
clerk
is
the
clerk
over
the
courts.
There
are
funds,
are
there
not
just
for
their
office
but
to
maintain
the
records
for
the
judicial
office?
So
that's.
E
There
was
perfect
reason
and
when
we
looked
in
the
past
throughout
the
state,
that's
all
a
lot
of
more
doing
and
they
I
believe
they
still
have
line
items
too.
It's
maybe
specifically
for
computer
related
things
in
judicial,
even
though
they're
separate
departments,
but
anytime
they
want
to
they
can
they
just
haven't
requested.
There
are
some
offices
that
want
computers,
a
lot
of
them
this.
You
wouldn't
believe
this,
don't
like
having
new
computers
a
lot
of
times.
E
It's
me:
that's
dictating
something
that
needs
to
happen,
maintenance
and
all
that,
because
all
they
know
is
you're
gonna,
stick
something
new
in
front
of
them
that
changes
their
workflow
and
that's
the
last
thing
they're
looking
for
today,
you
know:
we've
had
budget
constraints,
they've
not
been
able
to
get
raises,
although
recently
that's
been
rectified,
so
the
last
thing
they
want
to
say:
oh
all,
they
know
is
they
get
a
new
computer?
They
have
more
work
to
do
so.
E
They
it's
not
a
hard
push
from
the
I
would
say
the
majority
of
them
haven't
actually
asked
for
that
and
security.
This
doesn't
address
security.
We
always
have
the
security
mechanism
in
place.
I
already,
as
I've
discussed
this
committee
over
the
last
year
and
a
half,
we
already
have
a
plan
that
will
make
sure
every
desktop
is
Windows
10
by
the
date
that
it
needs
to
be.
E
What
the
sheriff
is
doing
is
that's
a
different
system;
they
operate,
they
have
different
requirements
than
we
do
and
the
way
we
do
it
both
in
the
Sheriff's
Department-
and
here
is
it's
by
the
specific
task
that
that
person
is
needed
to
do
and
the
software
it's
run.
We
don't
just
go
say:
there's
a
base.
Computer
everybody
needs
to
have
that
we
address
what
that
person
is
doing,
so
we
don't
over
purchase
for
for
something
we
could
just
come
back
and
say
everybody
needs
to
be
this
one
and
I
need
1500
per.
E
We
don't
do
that
if
they
can,
if,
if
that
task
can
be
done
with
a
$500
machine
or
400,
we'll
do
that
if
that
allows
the
money
be
left
over
for
those
people
that
need
a
$1,500
one,
because
they
do
a
specific
report-
writing'.
Yes,
so
it's
not
just
willy-nilly!
We
just
want.
We
look
at
the
task
and
we
have
a
lot
of
experience
to
to
look
at
it.
That
way.
The
other
thing
is
as
far
as
I
understand
and
sheriff
could
speak
to
this
more
if
there
is
a
questioning.
E
None
of
these
figures
that
I've
talked
with
Trent
address
the
laptops
to
go
on
the
squad.
Cars
I
believe
that's
addressed
when
the
squad
cars,
that's
part
of
the
set
up
when
they
purchase
the
squad
cars-
that's
not
something
in
the
past
we
ever
did
while
they've
changed
what
they
put
in
the
squad
cars.
Those
machines
are
quite
a
bit
more
than
even
a
powerful
desktop.
We
may
spend
anywhere
from
500
to
700
there
best
time
when
we
first
started
this
program
18
19
years
ago,
that
was
four
or
five
grand
per
for
a
squad.
E
Car
I,
don't
believe
they're
anywhere
near
that,
but
you
got
a
member,
that's
not
a
controlled
environment.
The
temperatures
in
the
squad
car
can
go
from
a
hundred
something
down
to
below
freezing
the
cars
moving.
All
the
time
are
not
designed
to
be
bouncing
up
and
down.
So
you
can't
just
populate
that
with
the
laptop
that
you
put
in
your
house.
Those
are
specific
for
the
tasks
that
a
police
car
do
so
I
believe
that's
the
way
that's
happening
regardless.
E
That's
not
what
I'm,
addressing
and
I'm
also
not
addressing
servers
servers
are
done
when
the
contracts
are
renewed.
That
contract
will
dictate
what
hardware
that
that
software
needs
to
run
on
at
that
time.
So
when
a
project
is
presented
to
you
from
the
department
that
bigger
will
be
in
there,
that's
also
a
reasonable
request.
E
That's
that's
a
good
way
to
control
cost
because
you're
not
over
purchasing
you're,
not
rotating
it,
to
just
rotate
you're
dealing
with
the
project
as
it
arise,
and
actually,
when
you
do
that
contract,
it's
gonna,
be
the
bigger
part
will
be
the
software.
The
hard
will
be
a
being
almost
another
thing
to
care
today,
contract.
G
E
Are
but
you
get
understand
how
we
are
we
work
closely
with
Trent
and
Josh
we're
in
charge
of
this
building
and
we're
in
charge
of
the
courthouse
and
the
annex,
which
is
the
biggest
systems
that
there
are.
The
next
biggest
system
is
the
sheriff's
and
they
have
their
own
system.
They
have
two.
These
two
systems
have
to
both
operate
together,
but
they
also
have
to
operate
separately
legally.
E
So
we
make
sure
that
those
things
that
need
to
communicate
are
those
things
you
need
to
be
communicate
and
then
those
things
that
don't
art
as
it
is
and
I've
explained
this
with
pass
boards.
What
we're
doing
is
efficient
for
you
as
a
board,
so
you
don't
have
to
do
with
some
of
the
counties
our
size
or
larger
has
to
do,
which
is
develop,
an
IT
staff
per
large
department.
You
can
for
death,
but
that's
what
exists
in
Will,
County,
DuPage,
County
and
all
that.
But
we
can't
go
that
next
step.
E
We,
my
department,
already
controls
the
circuit,
clerk's
computers,
the
judicial
computers,
the
prosecutors,
computers,
the
public
defenders,
computers.
We
can't
then
also
control
the
sheriff's
computers.
You've
now
crossed
the
line.
You
can't
have
a
tech
person
that
can
access
and
control
that
data.
That's
not
something
you
should
ever
even
consider
doing
at
that
point.
We're
stretching
it
as
it
is
the
fact
that
in
the
court
process,
we
control
the
data
through
everything
other
than
the
sheriff.
That's
that's
really
pressing
it
I,
don't
know
if
that
answers
your
question.
F
I
E
Day
every
other
day
we
talk
about
something
and
say
all
right.
We're
allowing
this
happen,
that's
just
happening.
We
have
cameras
here
in
this
building
that
route
back
to
the
sheriff's
system.
We
have
someone
annex
that
route
from
our
network
back
to
theirs.
They
need
to
have
their
system
access
come
through,
and
access
to
state's
State's
Attorney's
Office
in
the
prosecutor's
office.
They
have
some
that
have
to
go
there.
They
need
to
be
controlled.
So
that's
how
that
works.
E
We
controlled
the
judicial
system
court
view
and
that's
the
base
of
it.
You
only
I
don't
want
to
overstate.
You
only
arrest
somebody,
so
you
can
get
them
to
the
court
system.
The
court
system
is
the
key
to
everything
for
us
for
the
general
public
for
law
enforcement.
If
that's
not
the
case,
they
have
9/11
100.
We
deal
with
the
desktops
on
one
night
when
one
uses
new
world
I
don't
want
to
over
state
this.
The
sheriff's
system,
not
only
is
the
sheriff's
system,
I.
Think
it's
the.
E
Unless
things
have
changed
sheriff
I,
you
would
know
better
than
a
it's
the
primary
law
enforcement
throughout
all
of
the
county
unless
things
to
changeably
the
city
of
Kankakee
bourbon,
a
Bradley
everybody
uses
or
is
connected
to
there
in
the
world
system.
So
it's
it's!
It's
major!
It's
it's
a
key
hub
that
everything
runs
through
there,
but
we
do
the
court
system.
There
are
more
machines
that
are
not
part
of
the
sheriff's
department
than
are,
but
that's
significant.
What
they,
what
they
do?
Your.
E
These
plans
and
the
rotation
everything
you
were
here.
Actually
you
were
here
when
this
department
was
reformed
from
a
data
processing.
They
asked
me
to
come
in
and
take
over
and
take
it
from
an
old
system
to
a
modern
system.
We
I
hope
Leila
get
these
numbers
wrong.
We
were
in
the
high
threes
under
four
we're
with
now
155.
Well,
we
can
maintain,
but
you
you
can't
do
what
you
did
before
at
the
figures
that
we
have,
but
we
also
understand
your
budget
amounts,
aren't
all
right
there.
E
So
we
work
with
what
we
give
you
and
we
give
you
something
that
allow
you
to
work.
You
don't
perform
understand.
There
is
no
one,
at
least
on
our
side
that
is
not
performing
the
job.
There's,
nothing,
that's
hindering
them
and
I
believe
the
sheriff
is
saying
the
same
thing,
they're
just
saying
now,
as
things
go
out,
it's
becoming
not
feasible
for
them
on
their
side
to
just
do
a
maintenance
mode.
E
G
J
K
K
Your
job
is
a
unique
job
in
that,
though
the
hardware,
in
some
cases
like
the
computers,
go
see
if
you
use
they'll
come
down,
the
software
has
not
come
down
at
that
same
rate
and
in
many
cases
have
escalated.
So
it
looks
like
you
have
to
balance.
The
two
what's
amazing
to
me
is
that
I
have
a
deal
that
I
like,
but
after
Windows
XP,
it
couldn't
be
upgraded.
K
Anything
is
a
great
computer
and
it's
sitting
there
whatever,
but
it
could
not
be
upgraded
to
a
Windows,
7
or
10
it,
and
then
there's
nothing
out
there
for
XP.
So
it
made
me
have
to
go
and
buy
another
computer,
and
somehow
you
are
able
to
make
a
lot
of
these
things
work
and
so
therefore
I'm,
assuming
that
your
foresight
is,
you
know,
looking
into
the
future
as
to
maintaining
and
getting
the
best
bang
for
the
buck
and
even
then
some
out
of
it.
E
Well,
first
of
all,
thank
you.
What
you
said
is
what
I
do
specifically
is:
I
address
every
contract
in
every
department
and
whatever
software
they're
running
that
department
in
those
contracts
they
have
the
specs
and
they
say
what
the
hardware
requirements
are.
I
make
sure
we
don't
hit
the
minimum
one.
We
exceed
that.
So
when
you
hear
a
figure
from
me,
that's
taken
account
that
we
should
get
superior
performance
from
the
contract
that
dictated
that's
also
taken
account.
E
Its
Microsoft
they're
gonna
say
that
while
they
tell
you
from
the
time
that
they're
off
their
operating
system
comes
out,
they
say
when
that's
did
you
have
to
switch
over
that
we're
not
going
to
maintain
security,
so
I
taken
an
account.
The
fact
at
some
point
we're
gonna
have
to
operate.
That
budgets
may
be
tight.
E
We
may
not
be
able
to
rotate
Hardware,
so
I
need
to
make
sure
I
have
a
machine
that
will
be
able
to
potentially
run
that
that
new
version
of
it
so
I
take
that
it's
not
just
what
we
purchase
something
and
hope
for
the
good.
We
act.
I
actually
sit
down.
We
test
on
machines
and
we
see
what
we
can
do
so
and
I
may
have
been
doing
this
been
working
for
the
county
almost
20
years
and
I
dealt
with
this
prior
to
that.
E
E
I'm
not
exactly
sure
how
it
would
address
this,
because
we
have
everything
at
the
county
that
you
need,
but
that's
not
that's
not
what
addressing
what
you
want
to
go
in
the
future.
Nobody
is
lacking
for
anything.
What
we're
addressing
I
believe
what
the
sheriff's
is
dressing
is
the
future
needs
are
coming
in
it.
We've
stressed
we
stretched
this
hardware
as
far
as
we're
going,
you
ask
well
well,
how
far
can
you
go?
E
I
think
sheriff's,
saying
you've
hit
that
you've
hit
that
stage
we're
almost
there,
but
we're
not
quite
there
and
I've
developed
a
plan
to
to
do
it
either
way.
I
always
have
a
plan,
worst-case
scenario,
more
likely
scenario.
I
had
the
best
case.
I've
never
submit
that
to
you,
because
that's
just
where
the
and
we're
never
gonna
be
in
that
situation,
where
you're
just
flowing
in
the
money
we
were
lucky
when
I
first
came
here,
it
was
tight.
E
We
had
about
an
eight
year
period
that
we
were
flowing
in
the
money
and
then
we're
back
to
being
tight.
So
when
I
came
here,
we
were
tight.
You
would
know
that
majority
of
the
county's
expenses
at
the
time
it's
been
tight
financially,
so
I
don't
base
on
anything
on
something
that
may
happen
I
based
on
reality
and
kind
of
worst-case
scenario.
But
you
are
always
secure,
you're
always
exceeding
the
baseline.
Then
am
I
dressing
like
we
could
go
even
more.
It's
not
necessarily
better,
it's
just
more,
maybe
more
efficient.
E
But
what
I
don't
want
to
do
is
say:
hey,
you
know
what
we
need
to
have
$1500
per
workstation,
and
then
it
sits
there,
the
majority
of
time
and
it's
not
utilized
on
what
that
there,
because
there's
so
many
more
machines
or
there's,
maybe
bodies
you
could
be
paying
for
that.
You
need
to
have
I
want
to
make
sure
that
people
aren't
being
laid
off,
because
we
have
overpriced
machines
sitting
on
a
desktop,
because
it's
one
pool
of
money
that
things
are
coming
from.
E
C
L
L
Just
you
know,
educating
the
public
again
reiterating
the
fact
that
we
know
that
we
have
West
Nile
present
here
typically
every
year
we
do
not
have
any
positive
human
cases
yet
and-
and
you
know
we
hope
not
to-
but
the
summer
has
been
playing
out
to
kind
of
be
hot
and
dry
for
periods
of
time
which
is
conducive
to
the
breeding
of
that
Culex
mosquito.
So
we're
just
still
encouraging
people
to
follow
the
3
R's,
which
is
reduce
repel
or
report,
obviously
reduced
the
amount
of
water
that
you
might
have
standing
on
your
property.
L
Birdbath
cans
tires
things
like
that.
Keep
your
your
grasses
and
weeds
cut
down
so
that
eliminates
potential
areas
for
them
to
grow
repelled
by
using
the
repellents
when
you're
out
and
about
in
the
evenings
or
in
the
mornings.
If
you
have
to
be
outside
and
then
obviously
report
any
nuisance
complaints,
if
you
have
a
neighbor,
for
example,
that
would
have
a
stagnant
swimming
pool
that
they're
not
using,
and
it's
looking
pretty
dark
and
green
and
brown
and
not
doing
anything
with
it
that
could
be
growing
larvae,
so
that
would
want
to
be
treated.
L
We
can
investigate
that
and
then
try
to
get
that
taken
care
of
also,
if
you're,
seeing
any
dead
birds
or
anything,
you
can
contact
the
health
department
and
if
it
qualifies,
we
will
send
that
off
to
the
state
laboratory
for
testing
I.
Think
we've
sent
off
a
couple,
so
we
get
about
15
a
year
that
we
can
send
off.
We've
not
had
any
positive
hits
there.
Yet
either
there
was
a
in
June.
We
did
receive
notification
from
the
state
that
there
was
a
positive
human,
but
that
was
in
Chicago
in
the
Chicago
area.
L
But
just
remember
we
did
have
the
two
human
cases
last
year
in
Kankakee
County,
so
it
is
possible
but
we're
hoping
with
the
education.
It
appears
from
what
I
see
and
read
on
our
Facebook
page
and
our
website.
You
know:
there's
a
lot
more
people
paying
attention
because
of
what
happened
with
us
last
year.
So
that's
a
good
thing
as
a
result
of
that
that's
coming
out
of
that
the
people
are
paying
attention.
So
that's
all
I
had
for
today
any.
L
Am
like
what
we
have
been
communicating.
I
have
been
communicating
with
Brooke
in
relation
to
this
about
I,
don't
know
less
than
a
month
ago.
I
think
she
contacted
me
and
talked
to
me.
We
are
aware
of
that
we're
working
with
her
in
relation
to
what
we
currently
can
do
with
her
or
another
individual
like
her.
That
would
want
to
do
something
like
that.
So
I
did
make
some
notes
here.
L
Currently,
within
the
state
through
guidelines,
there
is
the
cottage
food
rules
that
allows
an
individual
such
as
what
she's
describing
so
somebody
you.
You
could
set
up
and
sell
baked
goods
out
of
your
home.
You
could
make
baked
goods
out
of
your
home
under
the
cottage
food
rule,
but
only
be
able
to
sell
them
at
a
farmers
market,
so
it
can't
kiki
on
saturday
or
mo
ments.
Whenever
they
have
there's
manteno,
you
would
have
to
make
arrangements
with
that
farmers
market
to
be
able
to
sell
that
food.
L
L
L
The
Health
Department
would
definitely
then
need
to
move
forward
and
work
with
that.
The
best
way
possible.
So,
as
I
was
describing
earlier,
you
know
the
foot
in
the
door
for
one
individual,
then
the
doors
opened
and
maybe
there's
50
individuals.
So
it's
the
rule
does
not
allow
the
health
department's
to
license
them
as
we
would
a
restaurant.
So
we
don't
have
the
ability
to
collect
a
fee
which
then
allows
us
to
go
in
and
do
inspections
one
two
or
three
times
a
year.
L
L
Can't
recall
too
many
situations,
hardly
that
a
foodborne
outbreak
was
attributed
to
a
chocolate-chip
cookie
or
a
piece
of
bread
or
a
cupcake
I.
Guess
that
doesn't
mean
it
could
not
happen.
I
mean
we're
dealing
with
outbreaks
right
now
that
are
occurring
all
over
the
state
and
the
United
States
in
relation
to
people
eating
salads,
you
know
from
a
restaurant
that
is
licensed,
so
cross-contamination
can
happen.
Cross-Contamination
can
happen
in
a
home
where
foods
are
made
that
we
would
not
have
oversight
over.
L
So
in
relation
to
my
opinion,
I
have
concerns,
but
ultimately
there's
a
number
of
rules
or
regulations
that
I
may
not
like.
But
if
that's
the
law,
then
we
enforce
it
and
we'll
do
it,
and
then
there
may
be
a
number
that
I
agree
with
that
that
you
might
not,
but
ultimately
a
rule
or
legislation
or
a
law
is
a
law
and
we
would
have
to
comply
with
that.
L
So
if
the
county
were
to
adopt
and
pass
this
and
and
in
this
situation
this
individual
to
work
with
their
village
and
and
get
it
done
or
through
the
county,
if
they're
not
within
a
village,
then
it
would
be
through
the
county
that
they'd
have
to
you
know
possibly
register
you
know
them.
We
can
try
to
work
with
I,
guess
the
state's
attorney
to
determine.
L
You
know
notification
so
that
you
know
when
you
go
into
a
restaurant
if
you're
allergic
to
peanuts
or
something
like
that,
you
you
need
to
be
making
your
your
waitress
or
your
waiter
or
the
management
aware
of
that
situation,
so
that
you
know
somebody
doesn't
get
sick
or
have
have
some
sort
of
an
episode
and
then
they
have
to
have
people
trained
on-site.
So
hopefully
that
is
something
that
you
know
could
trickle
down
to
somebody
who
then
potentially
is
going
to
be.
L
A
If
I
could
what
my
work
we're
getting
kind
of
ahead
of
it
a
little
bit
but
I'm
glad
you
asked
the
question:
it
may
save
him
from
staying
til
the
end
if
he
doesn't
want
to,
but
the
thought
was
is
to
since
we
don't
have
an
ordinance
in
front
of
us.
If
the
committee
likes
the
idea,
we
would
go
to
the
state's
attorney
to
draft
the
ordinance
and
bring
back
and
maybe
put
under
the
health
department's
agenda
item
for
the
next
committee
meeting
on
that's
you
know
that
was
my
thought
process.
A
H
H
But
if
we
have
to
add
some
concerns
that
help
the
park
might
have
and
also
not
putting
so
much
of
a
government
burden
on
the
person
at
home.
I
mean
quite
honest,
I
didn't
know
a
home
cook,
I
didn't
know
a
cupcake
law
exist
until
about
a
week
and
a
half
ago,
and
it's
sort
of
interesting
the
role
of
government
on
we
dictate
into
what
people
can
do
in
their
homes.
I
mean
it
comes.
L
In
in
actuality,
I
guess,
as
you
look
at
it
from
from
the
baby
steps
of
growth
with
the
cottage
food
rule
that
it's
a
similar
type
set
up
in
relation
to
a
homeowner
is
allowed
to
make
food
out
of
their
home
a
certain
amount,
certain
kinds
of
food,
their
non,
potentially
hazardous
foods.
Obviously
they
can't
be
grilling
hamburgers
and
turkey
burgers
and
things
like
that.
It's
it's!
It's
basically
bakery
items
that
would
comply
with
the
rules
and
regulations.
L
So
the
cottage
food
industry
is
already
taking
place
and
one
of
the
requirements
is
then,
if
it
were
you,
for
example,
you're
required
to
register
with
the
Health
Department
in
which
you
the
county,
you
reside.
So
we
have
individuals
who
come
from
Iroquois,
County,
so
they're
registered
in
Iroquois
County,
and
so
when
we're
at
the
farmers
market
doing
our
inspections
on
a
Saturday
morning
and
we
approach
your
booths
and
we're
like
well,
who
are
you?
We
don't
recognize
you?
No.
L
You
were
here
and
you're
like
you,
pull
out
your
paperwork
to
show
you
are
a
registered
cottage
food
industry,
individual
and
then
then
we
were
like
okay.
Thank
you
very
much.
Now
we
can
look
and
just
make
maybe
some
recommendations.
You
don't
have
hand-washing
setup
you're
going
to
want
to
do
that
and
do
something
like
that.
But
I
can't
require
you
to
get
a
license
like
I.
L
H
L
Just
I'm
not
gonna,
speak
necessarily
for
Dell,
but
I
know
he
and
I
were
having
a
conversation
that
just
another
caveat
to
think
about
in
relation
because
it's
out
of
my
purview
is,
is
the
zoning
issue
in
relation
to
a
business
in
a
home,
I
mean
if
this
becomes
a
business
out
of
a
home?
Does
that
then
impact
the
zoning
issues
in
relation
to
a
brad.leah
bourbonnais?
It
can't
get
here
the
county
of
I,
don't.
C
Know,
there's
one
more
comment,
and
it's
all
leading
to
this
part
of
what
we
do
today
is.
The
question
is
that
you
are
gonna,
be
involved.
You're
gonna.
Have
your
people
involved
I'm
looking
at
the
budget
end
of
it?
Do
we
need
to
have
more
people
cover
what
he
needs
to
cover?
It's
gonna
take
more
money
and
that's
that's
the
issue.
I
think
it
more
I'm
not
against
it
at
all.
A
G
A
K
But
what
concerns
me
is
what
is
the
difference
between
this
and
when
the
church
has
a
potluck
or
when
they
add
those
church
sales
or
whatever
that
tends
to
fall
under
the
radar
or
if
you
had
a
lemonade
stand
and
then
someone
that
was
diabetic
says:
oh
I
just
had
a
diabetic
reaction,
however.
I
mean
I'm
trying
to
gauge
I
do
know
the
laws
kick
in,
but
also
know
this
exceptions
to
the
rules
and
how
those
rules
will
probably
be
implemented.
Cuz.
We
don't
have
a
lot
of
individuals
run
achieve
them.
K
K
The
delight
do
we
burden
them
with
all
the
rules
or
whatever,
because
I'm
thinking?
If
we
do
an
ordinance,
we
certainly
want
to
bring
in
the
Health
Department
to
probably
help
set
those
guidelines,
because
every
County
probably
would
have
the
individual.
You
know
whatever
their
concerns
are
addressed
before
they.
You
know
put
that
ordinance
out.
So
certainly
we
would
have
conversation
with
you
as
far
as
then
and
maybe
can
implement
things
so
that
the
process
can
run
smoothly.
But
what
stops
us?
K
J
L
L
Your
grocery
stores,
your
retails,
your
7-elevens,
your
convenient
march
or
liquor
stores
if
they
sell
milk
or
any
kind
of
potentially
hazardous
foods,
hospitals,
cafeterias,
schools,
those
are
all
required
to
have
a
license
hold
on
I'm
getting
there
under
some
circumstances.
There
are
waivers
in
relation
to
a
fee,
so
you
might
be
required.
School,
like
an
elementary
school,
is
required
to
have
a
license
with
the
Health
Department
and
receive
the
inspections
just
as
anyone
else
would.
L
However,
they
don't
have
to
pay
for
a
fee
that
when
the
ordinance
was
created,
they're
exempt
from
having
to
pay
because
they're
a
not-for-profit
organization,
all
right.
So
that's
for
food
service
on
a
on
a
daily
basis.
Basically,
a
temporary
food
license
is
required
when
you
go
down
to
this
coming
weekend.
L
Some
of
them
go
almost
every
weekend
throughout
the
course
of
the
summer.
They
might
operate
30
to
50
times
over
the
course
of
a
year
in
the
community.
Some
just
come
in
for
for
a
one-time
one
and
done
kind
of
a
thing
they
come
in
for
the
County
Fair
the
Bourbon,
a
friendship
festival
they're
from
out
of
state.
They
get
a
license
for
you
know
we
have
different
categories
so
different
licenses
that
they
pay.
So
theoretically,
then,
going
to
your
first
part
of
that
question
on
the
churches.
L
Churches
are
required
to
get
temporary
food
events
for
their
potluck
dinners
for
their
bake
sales
for
their
chili
suppers,
for
whatever
they're
doing
whether
they
sell
ask
for
a
donation
or
are
giving
the
food
away.
It
matters
not
to
me
it's
food,
that's
being
served
to
the
public
and
therefore
we're
looking
for
the
safety
of
the
public,
as
well
as
helping
protect
the
the
organization.
That's
doing
the
event
that
they're
doing
it
safely.
So
the
churches
are
allowed
to
not
like
the
schools.
They
don't
have
to
pay
for
their
license.
L
It's
it's
under
certain
conditions
and
that's
they
don't
do
it
more
than
once
a
week
more
than
three
days
in
a
row
or
twelve
times
annually.
So
if
you
have
12
pancake
breakfasts
once
a
month
at
a
church,
you
get
twelve
inspections,
potentially
if
you're
operating
well
enough,
we
may
be
just
spot-check
you,
but
if
you
hit
13
14,
15
or
more
events,
you
fall
out
of
that
non-for-profit
and
you
have
to
pay
for
your
license.
So
we
work
with
the
churches
now
the
second
part
of
that,
when
you
just
you,
described
a
situation.
L
A
A
I
will
say
that
we're
getting
way
into
the
weeds
on
this,
some
things
that
are
not
germane
to
the
issue
at
hand,
and
so,
if
we
could,
can
we
at
least
get
some
kind
of
a
motion
to
move
this
forward
to
the
state's
attorney
to
talk
with
Dell
and
with
the
Health
Department
to
bring
something
back
here
that
fits
within
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish.
Mr.
Burney
make
the
motion
that,
in
whatever
way
that
makes
sense
and
what
I
just
said.
A
K
And
that's
before
we
get
to
the
cupcake
little
thing
was
that
most
churches
don't
know
this
so
now
that
they
had
this
apana
calm,
because
I
wouldn't
have
known
it.
However,
so
therefore
that
information
is
vital
because
we're
dealing
with
the
Health
Department
issues.
So
as
a
result,
when
you
brought
that
up,
that's
what
gave
me
my
concern
about
the
lemonade
stands
or
the
potluck
dinners
or
things
the
church
and
Adam.
Don't
know
that
information
and
I
believe
now.
I
I.
L
Respectfully,
disagree
I
feel
that
a
number
of
them
do
over
the
course
of
the
31
years.
Now
that
the
health
department's
been
in
existence
or
early
on,
it
was
a
struggle,
but
I
feel
that
most
of
the
the
bigger
churches
that
that
do
this
we've
licensed
in
some
form
or
fashion.
In
regards
to
that,
what
what
happens
is
the
main
issue.
L
I
guess
is
that
each
cycle
of
new
individuals
who
take
over
for
a
particular
Church
in
relation
to
running
a
particular
event
might
not
necessarily
get
handed
down
the
information
that
hey
here's,
this
great
binder.
That
tells
you
everything
to
do
and
you
need
to
call
the
health
department.
You
know
it's
just
like
hey.
Would
you
take
over
and
do
it
because
the
other
person
just
passed
away
and
we
need
somebody?
And
then
you
know
you
put
the
advertisement
in
the
newspaper
and
we
see
it
and
then
we're
like.
We
didn't
get
call
this
weekend.
L
K
Right,
that's
what
I
said
the
education
part
of
it
is
great,
because
I
play
for
a
lot
of
them,
and
only
heard
of
like
one
of
them
talked
about
ever
having
to
be
licensed.
So
I
think
the
good
information
is
so
they
can
pick
it
up
from
the
podcast
that
it
is
something
that
needs
to
be
considered
when
they're
about
to
do
a
potluck
or
whatever
all.
F
I've
been
married
for
over
50
years
and
the
time
prior
to
our
ceremony,
my
wife
hired
a
lady
who
baked
a
triple-layer
wedding
cake
out
of
her
home
and
that
to
me
has
been
part
of
the
makeup
of
this
community
for
all
these
years.
This
is
this
is
brand-new
to
me,
knowing
about
the
cupcake
law,
but
people
have
done
this
for
quite
some
time,
they've
been
doing
it
whether
they
knew
they
were
breaking
the
law,
whether
there
was
any
law
to
govern
them.
This
has
been
in
existence
for
some
time.
C
A
Moving
on
to
schools,
we
have
a
quarterly
report
in
your
packet
need
a
motion
to
put
it
on
file.
Mr.
Vickery
second
is
whoever.
Okay,
all
those
in
favor.
Those
opposed
motion
carries
the
V
AC
month
of
report.
We
don't
have
anyone
here
to
report,
but
they
have
a
monthly
reporting
a
motion
to
approve
the
V
AC
report,
mr.
Washington.
Second,
mr.
Vickery,
all
those
in
favor
those
opposed
motion
carries
County
administrators
report,
Anita,
spec,
Minh,.
I
Good
morning
you
do
all
have
the
staffing
report
in
front
of
you,
and
it
is
I.
Just
did
a
roll
forward
of
the
last
60
days
since
we
didn't
have
an
executive
committee
last
year.
The
numbers
for
the
current
month,
hires
and
termination
is
really
the
last
two
months
of
activity
and
if
you
look
in
there
I
think
as
an
overview
really
there's
you
don't
see
a
whole
lot
of
increases
or
decreases
other
than
in
the
Sheriff's
Department.
We
have
the
part-time
people.
I
We
had
seven
added
this
month
and
actually
it's
not
reflected
in
the
last
one,
but
last
month
was
four
so
we're
up
to
11
part-time
and,
in
speaking
with
the
sheriff,
really
that's
been
part
of
an
ongoing
move
to
add
part-time
people,
both
to
cut
down
on
reduce
the
overtime
numbers
in
the
Sheriff's
Department
or
in
the
corrections
department.
But
then
also,
if
he's
got,
somebody
that
leaves
he's
got
a
part-timer
there.
That
could
step
in
be
already
trained,
etc.
For
that
position,
but
you'll
see
that
I
did
take
a
look
at
total
headcount
numbers.
I
C
G
A
I
K
I
C
J
C
I
Okay,
the
other
thing
I've
spent
quite
a
bit
of
time.
The
last
several
days
looking
at
our
travel
policy
and
our
resolution-
and
there
is
something
I
ran
across
in
the
resolution.
I-
would
hope
to
address
here.
And
if
the
resolution
is
in
your
packet
and
if
you
look
under
section
to
official
business
for
which
expenses
may
be
reimbursed
through.
A
I
Transportation
meetings
in
Livingston,
County
Andy
went
to
several
Indiana
flood
meetings.
That's
not
that
went
be
included.
Last
week,
Andy
asked
me
to
attend
a
meeting
in
forest
related
to
flooding
and
coordination
of
iroquois
County
and
Kankakee
County.
That's
neither
one
of
these,
so
that
would
not
be
included.
My
mileage
wouldn't
be
reimbursed
for
that.
I
did
attend
with
Tom
Latham
a
meeting
on
the
will
county
juvenile
detention
center.
I
Now,
luckily,
I
hitched
a
ride
with
him
in
a
County
vehicle,
but
under
these
criteria
that
would
not
have
been
reimbursed
board
members
that
go
to
the
Regional
Office
of
Education
meetings
in
Iroquois
County
wouldn't
fall
into
either
of
these.
So
I'm
asking
that
that
be
considered
too
men.
The
resolution
to
include
those
types
of
activities
I
have.
A
I
The
only
other
thing
that
I
wanted
to
mention
tomorrow
there
will
be
discussion
in
the
Finance
Committee
about
some
specific
travel
reimbursement
requests.
I,
don't
I'm
not
prepared
to
go
into
any
of
that.
The
one
thing
I
did
want
to
note
that
when
I'm
going
through
this
either
in
our
ordinance
or
in
our
policy,
do
we
say
that
we
reimburse
75%
of
expenses
the
day
of
travel?
It
is
something
that's
being
done
in
practice,
but
it's
not
it's
not
in
our
ordinance.
It's
in
our
resolution.
It's
not
in
our
policy.
I
So
overall
I
would
say
this
I
talked
to
Andy
several
times
over
the
last
few
days.
As
we
look
at
all
our
policies,
we
need
to
put
some
work
on
this
travel
policy
and
put
some
more
wording
to
clarify
the
expenses.
What
we
pay,
what
the
amounts
are
so
that
it's
fair
to
our
employees
before
they
leave
what
they're
going
to
get
reimbursed
for
rather
than
after
returned,
and
some
of
their
expenses
are
not
allowed
so
I
think,
rather
than
go
into
one
policy,
we're
gonna
be
looking
at
all
our
policies,
so
I
guess
forewarned.
J
I
A
And
that's
why
we
included
this
here,
because
this
will
come
up
tomorrow.
If
there's
anybody
that's
out
here,
that's
not
financed.
You
understand
some
of
the
background
of
that.
You
know
things
like
business
related
expenses,
as
approved
by
the
department
head
under
the
procedure
part.
That's
in
our
employee
handbook
that
allow
department
heads
to
approve
expenses.
A
Those
types
of
things
exist
in
our
policies
and
there
is
some
things
that
need
to
be
cleaned
up
between
the
ordinance.
That's
on
file
the
way
it's
being
misapplied
in
some
cases
and
correctly
applied
in
others,
and
then
in
the
cases
that
we're
talking
about
like
right.
Now
we
had
to
fix.
You
know
an
employee
that
if
I
send
someone
to
the
regional
office
of
education
is
a
doing
County
business
and
we're
not
reimbursing
that
mileage.
Well,
technically,
we
don't
have
that
authority.
You
just
allow
that
to
happen.
A
So
little
tweaks,
little
things
Anita's,
also
going
through
the
whole
policy
and
procedure
handbook
with
our
liability
insurance
carrier
they're,
providing
an
assessment.
They
might
have
just
a
few
suggestions
because
we
haven't
done
that
in
ever
I,
don't
think
so
we're
trying
to
do
things.
The
right
way,
looking
out
the
way,
we're
lining
up
our
ordinances
with,
what's
in
the
handbook,
that
makes
sense.
Okay,.
A
A
Two
openings
on
the
Regional
Planning
Commission,
one
on
the
manteno
drainage
district
number,
three
one
on
the
manteno
number:
nine
drainage
district,
one
opening
on
the
Wilk
and
Regional
Development
Authority,
two
openings
on
the
Essex
Township
Fire,
Protection
District,
and
one
opening
on
the
Ethics
Commission,
and
that
would
be
somebody
who
is
a
non
Republican,
independent,
libertarian,
pescetarian,
sorry,
vegetarian!
There
you
go
another
other
business.
We
had
some
things
since
we
cancelled
a
meeting
because
nothing
on
the
agenda
beyond
these
can
I
get
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
the
county
clerks.
A
Not
they
report
for
2018
the
Assessors,
not
the
report
for
June
2018
and
the
recorders
monthly
report
for
June
of
2018
motion
to
combine
their
pure
mr.
Trippe.
Second,
mr.
Bern
see
here
all
those
in
favor.
Those
opposed
motion
carries
final
piece
of
business.
This
is
something
that
I
was
bringing
to
the
executive
committee
in
the
the
reason,
this
has
kind
of
been
every
time.
A
Wait
a
minute:
oh
I'm,
sorry,
flowers
and
memorials
I'm,
skipping
that
one
sorry
about
that
I
apologize,
I
was
waiting.
I
was
like
no
wait
a
minute.
We
have
something
else.
This
this
situation
obviously
came
up.
I
first
heard
about
it
from
a
watchdog
group
out
of
southern
Illinois
that
has
all
of
Illinois
is
their
their
turf.
A
If
you
will
objecting
the
fact
that
we
were
using
taxpayer
money
on
flowers
for
board
members
and
the
board
members
immediate
relatives,
but
also
the
fact
that
we're
that
other
departments
they
assumed
it
was
only
administration-
and
it
was
many
departments-
were
sending
flowers
for
some
reason.
They
only
focused
on
the
County
Board,
which
seems
to
be
the
case
for
most
people,
but
a
lot
of
departments
actually
were
sending
flowers.
A
Frankly,
a
lot
more
than
we
were
so
the
question
that
I'm
putting
to
you
is-
and
that's
why
I
put
in
what
our
policy
was,
one
that
was
updated
pending
approval,
we
didn't
show
that
it
was
ever
approved
anywhere.
We
just
were
digging
through
the
the
dusty
files,
and
you
know
we
basically
had
an
understanding
of
what
it
was
and
and
I'm
throwing
it
to
the
board.
Do
you
want
to
continue
this
policy
to
allow
it
just
for
administration
departments,
because,
as
we
know,
other
elected
department
heads
can
do
what
they
will?
A
We
can
have
a
policy
against
it
and
that
they
can
still
thereon
statutorily
there.
They
can
spend
the
lump
sum
that
we
give
them
any
way
that
they
choose.
What
we
choose
is
how
much
we
give
them
that
here,
so
that's
kind
of
where
our
involvement
comes
in
so
I'll.
Just
throw
that
to
the
committee
for
any
discussion
that
you
have
it.
Should
we
have
an
amount?
Should
we
not
have
an
amount,
should
we
have
no
policy
whatsoever
and
not
allow
it
for
administration?
That's
where
I'm
at
so
mr.
Berg
Thank.
H
You
Sherman
I,
don't
see
a
problem,
there's
some
many
privates
in
the
private
sector.
Businesses
do
it
if
an
employee
lost
a
loved
one.
If
there's
a
cap,
we
can
put
on
it
to
make
it
a
minimal
expense,
but
I
think
it's
I,
don't
see
why
we
shouldn't.
If
someone
you
know,
is
going
through
a
hard
time.
The
show
express
ourselves
to
them.
If
we
need
to-
and
it
may
be
limited
to-
you
know
immediate
family.
C
A
K
J
C
A
K
I
believe
that
we
need
you
I,
think,
that's
just
you
know
if
I'm
here
or
we
I
mean
we've
done
in
the
past,
where
this
employee
of
the
county
or
county
board
period
I,
think
that
needs
to
be
done.
Where
I
have
the
problem
with
is
while
it's
plausible
to
say,
you
know,
welcome
with
a
new
baby
I,
don't
think
we
need
to
be
seeing
anything
for
a
baby
or
whatever
it's
far
that's
concerned,
I
think
yeah.
K
K
K
Society
will
property
and
that's
what
I
was
saying.
You
knew
one
of
the
other
I
think
that
would
be
okay,
that's
why
that's
a
third
hospitalization
you
know
I
was
I
was
in
there
for
a
good
day
or
two
for
one
time
in
my
life
or
whatever
and
I
didn't
think
you
all
really
just
me,
because
I
didn't
get
a
flower.
K
I
was
up
in
there,
but
I'm
just
saying
right,
I'm,
just
saying
the
hospitalization
part
or
whether
you
know
if
our
committee
I
mean,
if
you
can
be
never
to
send
a
card,
I
think
that
would
be
more
appropriate
or
whether
it's
wise
that
Stern
flowers
tend
to
die
after
the
wild
cards
I
still
there,
but
for
the
purpose
of
death.
I
do
think
that
we,
you
know
we
should
have
a
policy
where
we
do
in
facts
in
something,
as
far
as
a
flower
or
to
the
immediate
family.
K
That's
identified
because
I
don't
want
you
to
have
three
or
four
grandmothers
or
things
and
I
know
it's
the
case
with
I'm.
Just
saying.
If
we're
saying
a
family
member
I
think
we
need
to
identify
those
family
members
towards
not
the
third
or
fourth
15th
cousin,
so
with
some
guidance,
I
think
the
death
is
fine
and
whether
or
not
it
goes
from
the
death
to
the
memorial
I
have
no
objections
to,
but
the
birth
and
the
hospitalization
I'm
thinking.
You
know
nothing
more
than
just
a
card
as
far
as
flowers
is
concerned.
A
Right
any
any
other
thoughts
on
this
as
far
as
yeah
I
was
having
a
conversation
with
with
Anita
this
morning,
and
we
were
kind
of
brought
it
up
before.
You
know
we're
not
a
business.
Obviously
you
know
businesses
do
this
stuff,
all
the
time,
but
they're
not
funded
by
tax
payers,
but
we
still
do
have
HR
obligations
and
we
want
to
hire
and
keep
the
best
employees.
And
you
know
when,
when
these
types
of
situations
happen,
this
isn't
advocating
I'm.
A
Just
mentioning
it
as
part
of
the
thought
process
is
that
you
know,
maybe
it's
something
that
adds
to
the
to
keeping
and
attracting
the
best
employees
we
can
for
the
county,
knowing
that
the
people
that
they
work
for
and
with
care
about
them.
But
again
this
isn't
a
business,
so
you're
always
trying
to
balance
those
two
things.
You
know
we're
not
here
to
make
a
profit.
We're
here
to
wisely
spend
the
taxpayers
money.
So
I
have
my
own
thoughts
on
that
and
I'll
express
it
when
I
vote.
A
C
K
J
K
G
G
A
K
Us
then
we
amend
it,
so
my
most
won't
be
that
we
were
amended
okay
and
that
way
it
doesn't
negate
it,
because
there
is
some
good
and
it
doesn't
absolutely
you
know,
do
away.
Let
me
do
away
with
it
or
or
keep
it
as
it
is,
it
just
says
sure:
let's
amend
it
and
then
we
can
kind
of
come
up
with.
You
know
how
we
want
it
amend
it,
but
the
motion
would
be
that
we
look
at
an
amended
but
limited
jus
death
and
memorials,
not
the
verbs
in
hospitalization.
J
J
A
K
K
K
J
A
A
A
A
C
A
K
K
A
That
for
I'm
a-looking,
the
motion
is
that
it,
the
only
memorials
or
flowers
that
would
be
sent
would
be
for
the
death.
Then
this
is
just
administration.
That's
the
policy
that
we
can
enforce
in
the
death
of
an
employee
will
update
the
wording
because
there
is
no
benefits.
Coordinator
anymore,
that's
Anita!
She
wears
lots
of
heads
responsible,
we're
sending
either
memorial
or
flowers
in
the
amount
of
approximately
$70
I,
guess
that
approximately
leaves
us
taxapad
72
and
shipping
yeah
in
the
death
of
a
spouse,
parent
child
brother.
A
An
employee
same
same
so
it's
70.
So
that's
the
county
board
chair
for
your
24
floors.
Remember
not
listed
we're
going
to
strike
that
all
together
right
that
last
one
right.
Okay,
all
right!
So
we
have
a
motion
on
the
floor.
Does
that
clarify
yeah?
Okay,
there,
a
second
to
that
mr.
Washington?
Any
more
discussion.
A
L
K
A
Now
I
can
move
on
the
reason
that
I
put
this
advisory
referendum
in
front
of
you
is
because
there's
a
there's
a
lot
going
on
in
Springfield
and
there's
a
lot
going
on
in
Springfield.
You
know,
and
it
it's
become
obvious
to
me
over
the
past
six
years,
that
I've
really
knew
what
was
going
on,
that
the
less
they
fund
there,
the
more
they
push
to
us,
the
less
balance
their
budget
is
means
they
withhold
money
from
us.
We
had
it
happen
with
highways.
A
We've
had
it
happen
with
all
kinds
of
things
we
sit
with
grandma--
did
we
wait
eight
nine
ten
months
for
grant
made
and
that's
money
out
of
our
pocket
that
kills
our
cash
flow
when
I
see
Tom
Latham
sitting
back
there,
he
knows
exactly
what
I'm
talking
about
you
know.
I
call
him
about
every
six
months
and
say
start
calling
people,
because
we
need
our
money
and
we
can't
be
the
only
ones
that
are
in
this
situation
and
to
me
I
try
to
look
through
tourists
through
the
trees
like
what's
the
root
problem.
A
Is
that
we
we
have.
We
have
an
Illinois
Constitution
that
has,
as
part
of
it
a
balanced
budget
requirement
and
it's
almost
like
it
doesn't
exist.
If
the
balanced
budget
requirement
exists,
people
would
have
to
make
decisions
in
Springfield
instead
of
kicking
under
the
county's
and
making
us
suffer
for
their
inability
to
actually
figure
out
how
to
grant
manage
this
state,
and
so
the
reason
I
came
up
with
this
was
is
that
is
this
an
opportunity
for
us
to
tell
them?
A
A
Not
gonna,
that's
gonna
change,
obviously
you're
coming
up
shortly,
but
that's
the
only
person
I
can
see
that
could
ever
interject
any
type
of
sense
into
this,
and
so
this
is
meaningless.
You
know
the
referendums
and
advisory
stuff.
It
really
it's
just
to
get
people
to
realize.
You
know
some
things
that
may
or
may
not
be
going
on.
We
used
it
to
have
the
county
tell
us
that
they
want
to
reduce
the
size
of
the
county
board.
We
listen.
It
can
only
happen
in
years
of
the
census.
A
You
know
so
when
we
read
istrict,
that's
when
we
can
listen
to
that
and
go
for
a
number
that
makes
sense,
but
in
this
case
I
really
want
this
community
to
have
an
opportunity
to
say
stop
because
it's
it's
killing
us
on
our
finances,
we're
tax
cap,
so
we
depend
on
every
dime,
that's
supposed
to
come
for
Springfield
and
when
they
don't
have
a
balanced
budget
and
they
decide
to
sweep
something
up
from
one
phone
to
another
and
don't
send
us
our
highway
money.
That
has
a
direct
impact,
not
just
us
but
on
our
residents.
A
So
that's
why
I'm
asking
for
the
executive
committee
to
approve
this
advisory
referendum
question
and
this
week
this
is
the
time
we
have
to
do
it.
It
can't
wait
any
more.
It
has
to
go
here
into
the
bullying
work
they
can't
be
kicked
to
think
about
for
another
month.
So
that's
why
I'm
throwing
it
to
the
group
Jim.
Thank.
A
A
K
K
A
Operations
at
the
state's
attorney
and
I
created
the
Ethics
Commission
was
for
violations
of
ordinances
and
ethics
violations
within
the
county,
but
as
far
as
the
Jude
occation,
you
know
for
anything,
that's
non
ethics
related
I
would
say
that
that's
what
the
law
is
for.
That's
why
we
seek
opinions
from
attorneys.
That's
my
own
opinion.
I
would
not
want
a
layperson.
We
have
enough
problems
with
that
already
with
people
thinking,
they're
lawyers
and
try
to
make
legal
decisions,
so
I
think
maybe
we
should
move
and
let
the
lawyers
do
their
job
well,.
K
When
I'm
looking
at
the
judicata
problems,
they
are
doing,
their
job
is
liked
with
the
city
when
they
violate
the
ward
is,
is
they
instead
of
bombarding
the
they
have
that
administrative
adjudication,
and
at
that
time
they
make
a
decision?
Those
decisions
are
binding.
You,
so
you
just
don't
have,
but.
K
K
It's
legislative
body
by
the
legislature
is
there
for
us
to
use
is
a
way
to
not
circumvent
the
court,
but
allow
you
to
handle
most
of
your
ordinance
issues
such
as
the
building
that
you
had
over
there,
the
hotel
and
all
that
they
would've
went
to
your
administrative
adjudication.
They
wouldn't
been
caught
up
so
under
10.
They
would
have
went
to
the
court.
K
K
What
but
that's
upfront
of
your
administrator?
That's
why
I
say:
look
at
it
to
investigate
kind
of
look
at
the
city
and
see
what
they
do
and
see
exactly
what
it
is.
But
I
do
to
know
that
if
they
would
have,
the
city
would
have
broad,
because
they've
been
able
to
close
down
the
buildings
in
the
whole
nine
yards
through
the
administrative
adjudication
and
the
law
says
they
have
the
same
effect
as
law.
But
the
thing
is:
is
that
under
the
administrative
adjudication
they
are
reaping
the
dollars
or
whatever
versus
the
core
doctor.
K
You
got
to
pay
a
fee
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
for
the
different
lawyers
and
stuff.
So
what
I'm
saying
is?
Maybe
we
can
kind
of
look
for
some
of
these
nuisance
things
that
are
happening
that
keeps
it
up
under
our
control
because
it
deals
with
our
ordinance
and
then
they
if
they
thought
they
was
the
the
administrative
adjudication
hearing,
also
did
not
rule
correctly.
They
have
what
they
call
30
days
to
go
before
the
circuit
court.
K
A
A
I
can
mention
it
the
state's
attorney
offhand
that
the
certain
power
city
pinkie
has
because
their
own
rule
that
we
do
not
have
that's
been,
maybe
part
of
it.
The
other
part
of
it
is
is
where
we're
subject
as
a
county
to
building
codes
and
standards
that
you
know
and
I'll
uses
as
an
example
I
believe
the
adjudication
process
of
the
city.
Kankakee
said
it
was
okay
to
do
those
nuisance
ordinances
in
the
city
of
Kankakee,
then
it
ended
up
being
overturned
by
the
courts.
A
So
in
that
case
it
didn't
serve
the
publication
or
the
population.
They
went
through
that
adjudication
process.
They
I
believe.
Then
they
said
it's
okay
to
shut
down
these
nuisance
houses,
but
then
all
of
a
sudden
that
was
found
to
be
illegal
and
they
couldn't
do
that
through
the
adjudication
process,
so
I'm
very
wary
of
modeling
anything
after
the
city
of
Kankakee.
G
J
J
A
It
bring
it
back
and
if
you
want
to
send
mr.
Rowan
email
but
to
look
at
it
normal
8,
that's
where
we
Airport
so
I
would
disagree,
but
that
doesn't
mean
everybody
else
will
so
that
they
do
have
that
right,
yeah.
So
anyway,
any
other
questions
comments
motion
to
adjourn
mr.
Snipes,
mr.
Washington,
all
those
in
favor
those
opposed
have
a
good
day.
Mr.
Koller
have
a
good
day.
Mr.
sprinkles.