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Executive Committee Meeting 6/27/2017 9:00AM
B
A
You
any
public
comment
that
we
have
today:
I'm
gonna
be
back
there
peanut
gallery
that
that
being
a
case
of
no
presentations,
approval
of
the
minutes
from
May
23
2017
need
a
motion
to
approve
mr.
Johnson's.
Second,
mr.
altough,
all
those
in
favor
aye.
Those
opposed
motion
carries
I,
guess
we'll
move
right
on
to
information
services.
Mr.
Duvall.
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C
D
D
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I
wanted
to
see
if
we
could
get
it
moved
from
the
previous
line
that
we
use
from
the
state's
attorney
previous
location
to
the
court
campus
and
have
that
moved
over
here,
since
we
were
already
contracted
to
it
and
we're
the
ones
that
move
I've
gotten
correspondence
back
and
they
will
allow
for
that
to
happen.
There'd
be
no
additional
cost.
We're
gonna
do
some
well,
there's
a
minor
cost,
but
it's
something:
I
can
port
out
of
our
budget.
We
just
kind
of
changed
pieces
of
equipment
because
they
need
to
allow
for
the
second
line.
D
So
it's
a
few
hundred
dollars
I
do
that
out
of
ours.
What
it'll
allow
for-
and
that
is
that
we
will
both
get
an
increased
amount
of
bandwidth
for
no
additional
cost,
we'll
be
able
to
add
a
second
virtual
network,
it's
actually
using
the
same
fiber
but
I.
Don't
think
you
care
about
the
details,
but
we'll
have
two
separate
lines.
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What
you
had
a
discussion
about-
and
this
is
what
made
me
look
into
this-
was
I
believe
in
the
is
it
building
in
highways,
committee
or
Brian,
brought
up
the
fact
that
it
was
time
to
update
the
phone
systems.
You've
begun
the
first
stage
of
that.
What
they
wanted
to
do
is
to
allowed
all
of.
There
are
three
phone
servers
they're
on
a
separate
network.
They
have
to
be
on
a
separate
note.
D
What
this
will
allow
for
is
they
use
that
second
network?
Allow
those
three
other
ones.
There's
one
here,
one
an
annex
in
one
of
the
courthouse
to
be
able
to
communicate
with
each
other,
which
basically
just
allows
them
to
when
somebody
in
the
courthouse
has
a
call
for
here,
they'd
be
able
to
forward
it
using
the
four-digit
number
as
opposed
to
having
to
get
the
user
or
the
customer.
The
eight
digit
number
have
them
call
back.
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You
guys
make
your
decision
based
on
whether
or
not
the
fits
inside
your
budget,
that's
something
you
want
to
do,
but
this
was
the
thing
that
would
have
caused
potentially
a
problem,
because
if
they
needed
us
to
change
the
data
network,
for
this
happen,
no
that's
not
going
to
happen
now
at
no
cost.
This
is
a
way
that,
if
you
choose
to
go
that,
do
that
thing
you
will
it
will
allow
for
that
to
happen.
D
There
may
be
additional
benefits,
but
that's
just
the
one
that
when
I
talk
to
them,
they
told
me
about
so
that
will
be
there.
That's
what
I
told
you
that
I
want
to
look
into.
That
was
a
final
piece
that
disconnecting
from
state's
attorney
so
that'll
be
done.
He's
gonna
come
in
tomorrow.
Take
a
look
at
that
I've
already
saved
the
dollar
amount.
Again,
it's
the
exact
same
amount
that
you're
paying
already
now
so.
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D
Second,
one
that
I
wanted
to
bring
up
I,
believe
I,
discussed
a
little
bit
in
previous
meaning
too
was
the
fact
that
I'm
going
to
be
implementing
a
web
filter
and
it
more
specifically
a
content
web
filter
in
this
building
to
be
clear,
we've
had
the
content
web
filters
and
the
other
buildings
that
Sheriff
has
had
it
for
years.
We've
had
it
for
years
in
the
courthouse
and
the
annex
and
all
the
court
people
have
gone
through
that
for
years.
D
We've
not
had
it
here
for
quite
some
time,
probably
eight
or
ten
years
actually
years
ago,
I
did
have
one,
but
that
was
back
when
firewalls
had
AIDS
basic
one
built
into
it.
Once
the
industry
found
out,
they
could
charge
you
more.
They
took
it
out
of
the
basic
thing
it
was
in
my
budget,
but
to
put
in
there,
but
it
was
one
of
the
casualty
of
the
cuts,
naturally,
because
we
could
still
function
without
it.
What's
making
me
bring
that
to
you?
D
Is
that
what
the
insurance
policy
that
just
put
into
effect
I
believe
we
put
into
effect
one
of
the
documents
that
I
had
to
I
believe
I
signed
actually
stated
that
we
were
taking
normal
protective
measures
to
protect
you
as
a
body.
A
web
filter
is
that
that
needs
to
be
implemented.
I'm
going
to
implement
it
when
I'm
specifically
talking
about
is
a
Content
filter
which
gives
us
a
more
fine-grained
ability
you
can
for
relatively
nothing.
D
You
can
do
a
web
filter,
but
that's
not
what
we
need,
because
that's
all
or
nothing
and
that
does
not
fit
your
business
environment
you've
got
finance
the
people
that
need
certain
way.
You
have
chairman's
and
stuff
that
need
something.
There's
different
levels
that
you
need
to
have,
and,
quite
honestly,
what
I'm
going
to
black
are
going
to
be
those
basic
things
that.
D
That's
not
what
you
hired
me
to
do
again.
It's
getting
implemented.
What
I'm
bringing
in
point
is.
We
need
that
better
one
that
allows
a
more
fine-grained
approach
to
it.
So
you're,
not
just
a
baby
with
the
bathwater
type
of
approach
to
that
I
believe
we
talked
to
the
chairman.
There
will
be
additional
cost
here,
I'm,
not
asking
for
anything
right
now,
but
I
believe
chairman
I
have
discussed
the
matter.
He
had
some
good
ideas
about
how,
potentially
because
of
protection
of
us
from
liability
that
we
may
be
able
to
do.
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A
We
want
to
tie
it
into
what
we
do
with
our
social
media
policy,
which
I
have
States
Attorneys
offices,
giving
me
a
sample
policy
that
I'm
reviewing
will
bring
back
to
this
committee
when
we
think
that
we
have
something
that
will
be
brought
into
the
employee
handbook,
as
we
do
all
of
those
updates
based
on
our
management
letter
that
we
saw
with
the
audited
things
like
that.
So
it's
an
overall
process
to
make
sure
that
all
of
these
things
we're
talking
about
are
updated
in
the
next
version
of
the
employee
handbook.
So
to.
D
But
if
somebody
did
it
I'm,
not
a
lawyer
but
I'm
sure,
a
state's
attorney
would
probably
tell
you
if
they
did
it
using
your
internet
access,
and
you
didn't
do
your
due
diligence
or
do
those
things
that
are
normal
to
do.
I
would
imagine
it
would
be
held
liable.
That's
what
we're
trying
to
make
sure
that
we
taken
it
and
together
and.
A
To
to
the
point
about
the
the
insurance
that
we
did
kind
of
approve
the
concept
tomorrow
at
finance,
you
will
have
the
proposals
for
that
and
this.
So
you
know
that
insurance
discussion
started
when
the
Health
Department
had
to
get
liability
cyber
liability
that
they
will
have
to
do
based
on
Zhai.
They
believe
this
grant
requirements
that
they
have
plus
it's
the
right
thing
to
do.
As
we
look
at.
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I,
don't
believe
you
could
collect
on
that
insurance.
If
you
didn't
need
all
those
things.
I
know
since
I
had
to
fill
that
in
yeah.
Okay,
again,
it's
you're
not
taking
action
of
whether
or
not
you
have
a
web
filter.
That's
not
your
decision
I'm.
Putting
that
and
what
I'm
saying
is
you
need
a
more
fine-grained
approach,
so
it's
not
all
of
everything.
D
So
we
can
do
different
levels
on
that
and
when
we're
talking
about
it,
I
mean
it's
gonna,
be
it's
fifteen
hundred
dollars
a
year
or
or
another
option
at
six
thousand,
and
then
you
pay
a
maintenance
for
the
updates
of
five
or
six
hundred
dollars.
We're
not
we're
talking
I'm,
not
talking
something
that
throws
off
your
budget,
but
in
my
small
budget,
it's
not
there.
D
D
The
last
thing
I'd
like
to
do
in
it
is
again
I
I
know.
It
probably
said
this
too
much
is
I'd
like
to
thank
the
maintenance
department
for
their
help,
what
they
did
in
a
server
room
because
of
the
air
condition
that
we
have,
that
it's
a
large
and
it's
very
specific
to
the
server
room
and
it
runs
24/7
365.
It
has
way
more
wear
and
tear
that
cannot
be
down
for
very
long.
The
ball
bearings
went
out.
Of
course.
D
Why
would
you
have
that
one
thing
Brian
kept
it
going
kept
it
at
the
the
temperature
it
needed
to
be
so
we
didn't
have
to
shut
it
down,
because
you
should
know
I
would
shut
those
downs
because
it
would
be
permanent
damage
to
the
servers
if
they
did.
It
was
before
collection
of
taxes.
This
last
five
he
came
in
before
time.
He
left
me
notifying
he
got
kept
that
temperature
and
it's
not
an
easy
feat
for
him
to
do
so.
I'd,
really
like
to
thank
for
the
fact
that
he
kept
that
home
and.
E
Good
morning,
I
just
have
a
couple
of
things
to
talk
about
this
morning.
The
first
one
is
is
pretty
basic
informational.
We
do
this
every
year.
The
vector
grant
that
the
Health
Department
receives
in
environmental
health
is,
is
ramping
up
and
getting
you
know
rolling
here
now
that
the
weather's
gotten
warmer
we're
getting
a
lot
of
rain,
we're
getting
some
ponding
water
conditions
for
the
mosquitoes
to
breed
and
proliferate,
and
then
you
know
public's
getting
out
in
the
evenings.
You
know
ball
games
things
like
that,
so
that
the
mosquitoes
have
people
to
feast
on.
E
So
we
we
received
this
grant
from
the
state
every
year.
It
allows
us
to
collect
mosquitoes
and
larvae
and
treat
the
larvae
at
locations
throughout
the
county
and
then
specifically
looking
for
West
Nile
virus,
and
then
we
provide
information
on
Zika
and
and
some
other
vector
borne
diseases
and
and
other
vectors,
such
as
ticks
and
and
then
some
other
insects
that
we
can
provide
education
for
if
we
get
two
phone
calls
for.
So
the
main
things
involved
with
the
vector
program
right
now
is
that
we
are
in
the
window
in
which
we
are
allowed
to.
E
If
we
receive
a
phone
call
regarding
a
dead
bird
and
if
that
bird
qualifies
there's
certain
birds
that
can
be
sent
off
to
the
state
laboratory
for
testing
they're,
more
conducive
to
being
carriers
of
the
West
Nile
virus
versus
some
of
the
other
birds.
So
if
it
is
an
eligible
bird,
we
can
collect
that.
You
know
with
information
from
the
caller
in
regards
to
where
it's
at
we'll
go
pick
it
up,
we'll
we'll
mail
it
if
it's
in
good
condition
and
then
we'll
get
those
results.
So
so
far
we
haven't
had
any
calls.
E
We
haven't
mailed
any
off.
Typically,
we
get
about
10
to
15
birds
a
year
that
we're
allowed
to
collect
and/or,
send
in
and
then
after
that,
based
upon
maybe
positives
or
something
a
state
with
the
the
budget
crunch
is
trying
to
spread
out
the
birds
that
are
collected
and
location
so
and-
and
we
try
to
do
that
too.
So
if
we
collect
a
bird
for
example
and
in
the
Bourbonnais
area,
you
know
we
might
not
collect
another
one.
You
know
in
the
Bourbonnais
area
right
away.
E
We
we
want
to
try
to
spread
it
out
into
you,
know
north
south,
east
and
west,
so
that
we
can
get
a
true
indication
of
the
spread
of
the
disease
or
the
mosquito
in
the
county
and
try
to
concentrate
on.
Are
there
areas
that
we
either
haven't
focused
on
in
the
past
that
we
need
to
or
we
you
know,
resolve
may
be
an
issue
in
an
area
and
we
need
to
go
somewhere
else
and
focus
there.
E
So,
but
today,
like
I,
said,
we've
not
not
received
any
calls
regarding
any
birds
and
that's
sort
of
unusual,
because
typically
right
now
around
this
time
of
year,
we'll
get
a
lot
of
calls
because
there's
a
number
of
birds
that
have
been
killed
due
to
when
people
are
putting
down
their
their
pesticides
and
things
in
their
yard.
The
birds
will
get
down
and
I'll
eat
that,
and
then
that
kills
them.
E
So
we
do
get
a
lot
of
birds
early
on
that
are
dead,
that
weren't
caused
by
the
mosquito
per
se,
but
just
other
items,
and
so
those
birds
tend
to
be
negative,
but
either
the
public's,
better
educated
right
now
or
we
just
nobody.
Seen
the
dead
birds
where
they're
falling
down
so
and
then
we
have
four
locations
that
we
collect.
E
We
set
up
traps
twice
a
week
and
we
collect
the
mosquitoes
at
those
locations
and
those
are
spread
and
in
four
geographical
areas
within
the
county,
and
then
we
have
staff
and
intern,
and
some
of
the
other
staff
will
collect
those
mosquitoes.
We
attempt
to
identify
them
with
these
test
kits
that
we
have,
and
then
we
send
the
results
off
to
the
state
and
they
keep
track
of
that
per
county,
not
just
ours.
E
E
Basically
it's
a
briquette
and
you
can
throw
these
in
the
standing
water
and
you
know
that'll,
take
care
of
the
larva
and
then
once
the
mosquitoes
have
hatched
and
they're
flying
around
then
they're
at
the
Privy
of
a
hand,
or
you
know,
flying
through
the
spray
of
the
truck
or
living
out
their
lifespan.
You
know
before
they
would
pass
away.
So
any
questions
on
that.
So.
A
F
Revis
are
you
privy
to
the
data
that's
collected
from
all
the
counties
and
in
the
state
the
state
probably
collecting
this
data
where
they
get
the
mosquitoes
and
what,
if
there's
any
positives,
how
many
positives
or
you
know,
I?
My
question
is
any
surrounding
counties
in
Indiana,
since
we
border
that,
are
there
any
surrounding
big
positives
or
are
you
are
you
aware,
or
have
the
ability
to
be
aware
of
that?
Yes,.
C
E
We
receive
periodic
updates
from
the
state
in
regards
to
you
know
the
current
status
say
as
of
today,
for
example,
and
you
know
early
in
the
year,
you
typically
won't
see
a
lot.
It
won't
be
till
later
in
the
summer.
Typically,
when
you
would
start
to
see
more
positives,
because
the
weather
conditions
are
more
favorable
right
now,
it's
not
really
been
hot
right
now,
we've
had
a
lot
of
rain
and
a
lot
of
rain
will
disrupt
the
life
cycle
for
the
the
growth
of
the
mosquito
that
carries
the
West
Nile
virus.
E
So
right
now,
what
we're
getting
is
perfect
conditions
for
the
other
mosquitoes
and
the
prominent
one
is
the
the
nuisance
mosquito,
which
typically
doesn't
carry
diseases.
But
just
as
you
know,
it
there's
a
lot
of
them
out
there
along
a
river
and
as
the
weather
gets
warm
and
and
you're
out
at
a
ballgame
or
just
out
enjoying
a
picnic
or
just
out
enjoying
an
evening
walk
at
dusk.
They
come
out
and
they
find
you
and
those
are
the
nuisance
mosquitoes.
E
But
if
we
get
into
a
long-drawn-out,
you
know
3
week,
4
week,
stretch
of
90
degree,
weather
and
it's
dry
and
we
haven't
had
any
rain.
Now
you
get
too
stagnant
water,
that's
the
mosquito.
Then
it
starts
to
breed
for
the
West
Nile
virus.
That's
when
we
would
start
to
see
more
results,
I'm,
not
aware
that
we
typically
see
results
say
from
Indiana,
but
the
Illinois
Department
of
Public
Health
does
send
out
information
and
would
let
us
you
know
we
can
see
from
County
to
County
and
then
see
if
it's
around.
E
Historically,
basically,
we
get
the
grant
every
year
and
we
continue
to
do
the
monitoring
that's
great,
but
every
year
we
know
we
find
hits
that
are
positive,
whether
it's
a
mosquito,
an
animal
such
as
a
horse
or
the
birds
and
and
then
every
once
in
a
while.
We'll
have
a
human
case.
Kankakee
has
had
human
cases
in
the
past,
so
we
know
it's
present
in
the
county.
We're
just
trying
to
keep
track
of
you
know.
Is
it
in
the
same
spots?
E
Is
it
moving
around
different
locations
like
that,
because
then
we
can
maybe
focus
our
education
say
on
a
particular
community
or
something
like
that.
If
it's,
if
it's
in
an
area
where
there's
a
lot
of
ballgames
or
something
like
that,
you've
got
a
park
wooded
area
near
a
river
and
in
five
nights
a
week,
they're
having
ball
games
or
something
like
that,
then
those
are
at-risk
populations
and
we'd
want
to
maybe
get
information
out
to
say
that
Park
District
or
whoever
is
involved.
E
G
C
H
H
E
Yes,
good,
that's
a
good
question,
a
good
example
for
the
sunscreens
and
then
obviously
there's
different
levels
of
the
sunscreens.
Some
people
want
to
tan
some
people
don't,
and
so
you
can
get
your
certain
levels
of
protection.
There's
there's
a
number
of
products
that
are
out
on
the
market
that
you
can
buy.
E
You
would
want
to
stick
with
what's
in
the
store
and
and
you're,
basically
looking
for
some
sort
of
a
bug,
spray
that
is
going
to
contain
DEET
and
and
some
sort
of
an
approved
insecticide
that
would
treat
the
mosquitoes
there's
a
number
of
social
media
advertisements
that
will
tell
you
this
candle
this
this
perfume.
This
whatever
might
take
care
of
that
like,
like
you
know
my
doctor,
used
to
say
you
know
that,
and
a
quarter
will
get
you
a
cup
of
coffee.
E
So
I,
you
know
stay
away
from
those
kinds
of
things
and
go
with
the
actual.
You
know
bug
spray
that
you
can
purchase
somewhere.
That's
that's
reputable
in
order
to
treat
that
you're
gonna
want
to
spray.
You
know
a
little
bit
on
the
clothing
and
a
little
bit
on
on
arms
away
from
the
face,
so
that
you're,
not
you
know
getting
getting
any
of
that
into
the
you
know
the
you
know,
breathing
it
in
or
ingesting
it
or
something
like
that.
E
Typically,
those
sprays
won't
cause
any
kind
of
hazards
in
a
small
amount,
but
you
know
they
somebody
could
have
an
allergic
reaction
so
and
then
you
know
obviously
you're
going
to
want
to
keep
applying
that
periodically.
Just
like,
if
you're
swimming
you
get
in
the
water
you'll
wash
off
that
protection
you'll
need
to
apply
some
more
so.
E
You'll
may
want
to
use
more
right
and-
and
you
know,
I'm
not
quite
sure
how
it
works,
but
certain
certain
insects
seem
to
be
attracted
to
different
individuals
in
different
ways.
So
you
might
have
to
sweat
or
staying
in
side-by-side,
but
they're
going
for
this
one
versus
the
other,
and
that
could
be
anything
from.
Maybe
the
hair,
gel
or
a
perfume
or
something
that
seems
to
attract
the
insect
more
than
the
other
individual.
Who
didn't
put
anything
like
that
on.
E
We
got
most,
we
have
approximately
80%
of
this
past
year's
money
so
coming
up
to
June
30th,
which
would
be
the
end
of
this
budget
year.
We
have
about
90,000,
that's
still
outstanding,
we
don't.
We
were
supposed
to
be
getting
it.
We
did
design
the
contracts
and
we'll
just
have
to
wait
and
see
we're
in
the
process
of
going
through.
All
the
you
know
applying
for
a
number
of
the
grants.
We
have
some
we've
gotten
the
contracts
back
for
for
fiscal
year,
18,
which
starts
July
1st
next
week.
E
I
was
at
an
administrators
meeting
last
week
and-
and
they
said
proceed
very
cautiously
at
this
point,
because
as
long
as
there's
no
budget
they're
not
paying,
you
know
any
of
the
state
money
and-
and
we
do
get
a
little
bit
of
federal
money
through
some
of
the
grants
that
we
participate
in
but
most
of
the
environmental
health
ones,
this
vector
one
that
I
was
just
talking
about.
For
example,
that's
all
state
money,
so
we
don't
have
any
of
next
year's
money.
No.
I
E
Now
some
of
that
money
has
been
trickling
in
because
they
had
owed
us
quite
a
bit
more
and
and
I
don't
understand
I,
don't
maybe
none
of
us
I'll
understand,
sometimes
when
they
say
there's
no
money
to
be
had
to
give
to
you
with
no
budget
and
then
all
of
a
sudden.
You
know
a
trek
check
shows
up
out
of
nowhere.
So
we're
not
complaining
about
getting
it,
but
it's
mysterious.
So
it's
and
it's
much
late.
You
know,
typically
in
the
past,
when,
when
the
grants
were
operational,
a
lot
of
the
money
was
either.
E
You
know
paid
right
up
front
or
you
got
it
twice
a
year
divided
by
2,
or
you
at
least
got
a
quarterly.
When
you
submitted
your
quarterly
reports
for
the
work
that
was
done,
you
know
there
there's
those
three
different
styles
and
in
relation
to
some
of
the
deliverables
for
the
grant.
So
some
of
it
was
just
here
you
go
and
do
your
work.
Some
of
it
was
you've,
got
to
do
the
work
and
then
turn
into
the
reimbursement,
forms
and
get
your
money,
and
then
some
of
it
was
just
half
and
half.
G
E
Right,
thank
you.
The
second
I
am
I
wanted
to
talk
about,
was
on
July
19th
a
little
bit
before
that
early
June
I
had
been
notified
regarding
the
EPA
conducting
a
cleanup
site
for
a
Superfund
site
out
in
it
is
it's
referred
to
on
the
EPA
flyer
as
the
abandoned
drum
site,
it's
17,000,
East,
Road
and
I.
E
They
have
money
set
aside
to
help
clean
up
these
types
of
locations,
and-
and
so
that's
what's
going
on
right
now
in
late
May,
all
through
June
and
at
this
point
approximately
through
mid
July,
they
will
be
and
are
conducting
a
cleanup.
So
there
they're
digging
up
the
soil,
the
contaminated
soil
at
the
burn
scar
to
a
depth
of
a
number
of
inches.
E
It's
it's
not
that
deep,
but
they'll
remove
all
the
contaminated
soil
and
that
gets
hauled
away
to
a
special
landfill
that
can
only
take
hazardous
waste
because
this
would
be
considered
a
hazardous
way.
So
if
our
landfill
was
still
open,
for
example,
it
couldn't
just
be
trucked
there
and
dumped
in
the
ground
because-
and
that
would
be
that
would
be
illegal.
E
So
they
couldn't
do
that,
so
it
has
to
go
to
a
special
landfill
and
then
the
barrels
and
then
they'll
put
in
new
clean
fill
and
then
basically
try
to
restore
the
ground
to
what
it
was
before
and
then
the
barrels
which
the
material
has
been
tested.
But
they
don't
have
the
results
yet,
but
it's
they
believe.
It's
paint
dried
paint.
E
E
Appropriate
personnel
out
there
in
that
area
to
let
them
know
what
was
going
on.
They
did
a
survey
of
the
surrounding
residences
in
the
near
proximity
to
this
location.
They
did
get
six
of
those
homeowners
to
allow
their
water
to
be
tested
for
the
LED
to
determine
if
any
of
these
these
chemicals
had
had
made
it
into
the
groundwater
system.
Those
were
all
negative,
so
that's
a
good
thing,
so
it
would
appear
that
it
was
at
this
point
contained
on
site
and
the
EPA
is
in
the
process
of
you
know
getting
it
cleaned
up.
E
So
I
went
out
there
on
June
19th
as
I
started.
This
conversation
I
met
with
the
contractor
that
was
hired
by
the
EPA
and
talked
with
them
about
what
they're
doing
I
met
with
the
EPA
representative
talked
with
him
about
what
they
were
doing.
The
site
is
potentially
open
for
visitors.
You,
you
have
to
report
to
a
trailer
and
register,
and
you
know
then,
potentially
you
know
they
could
give
you
a
tour.
It
slows
things
down
if
they
have
to
do
that.
E
So
I'm
not
saying
don't
go
as
a
result
of
that,
but
if,
if
they're
left
undisturbed-
and
they
can
continue
to
do
what
they
need
to
do,
but
if
they
have
to
slow
down
to
accommodate
visitors
with
as
they
did
for
me,
it
just
slows
things
down
a
little
bit
in
relation
to
what
they're
doing.
But
they
want
to
be
up
front
and
you
know,
educate
everybody
on
what's
going
on
and
what
they're
doing
and
why
they're
doing
it
and.
E
E
You
know,
attempt
to
provide
if
any
of
the
other
homeowners
are
interested
in
any
kind
of
water
samples
that
we
can
test
for,
such
as
the
bacteria
nitrates
that
they're
interested
in
that
we
could
provide
that
service
for
them.
Obviously,
the
most
the
first
concern
which
has
been
addressed
was
the
potential
for
contaminants
that
might
be
in
their
water
supply
as
a
result
of
this
dumping
site.
But
that
seems
to
not
be
the
case
at
this
point.
So
when.
E
E
Let
him
know
at
the
time,
probably
that
they
were
going
to
be
out
there,
what
they
were
going
to
be
doing
so
that
in
the
event
there
were
any
phone
calls
to
them
about
strange
activity
or
something
like
that,
they'd
be
aware
of
it,
and
then
he
had
contacted
me
then,
to
let
me
know
and
that
the
plan
was
that
the
EPA
would
be.
You
know,
contacting
the
Health
Department
I
thought
it
might
have
been
a
little
bit
sooner
than
what
it
was
but
understand
on
any
other
given
day.
E
If,
if
this
were
brand
new-
and
we
were
receiving
this
complaint
today
about
this
location,
we
might
begin
to
go
out
there
and
we
might
start
to
look
at
this,
but
right
away,
we'd
be
able
to
go.
This
is
way
beyond
our
capacity,
our
our
jurisdiction
and
our
education,
and
we
would
have
referred
it
to
the
EPA
anyway,
and
so
we
really
don't
have
any
jurisdiction
here
in
relation
from
the
Health
Department
standpoint.
As
to
you
know,
sending
any
kind
of
enforcement
letters
are
getting
clean
up.
A
Reason
it's
relevant
for
the
for
this
body
and
for
the
for
the
board
is,
is
because
trying
to
frame
this
the
right
way,
but
it
was
asserted
by
local
residence
and
somebody
that
publishes
a
newspaper
that
the
county
was
holding
this
information
back
from
people
that
we
were
putting
the
residents
of
Hopkins,
Park
and
Pembroke
Township
at
risk
by
not
telling
them.
The
EPA
was
out
there
that
the
county
owned
the
property,
because
the
county
trustee
is
the
one
who
is
in
and
I
want
to
say.
A
A
A
Member
from
that
area
was
asserting
that
we
didn't
care
about
the
area
that
it's
a
dumping
ground,
a
historic
dumping
ground,
that
we
don't
take
any
action
and
we're
hiding
thing
and
putting
the
health
of
those
citizens
at
risk
and
that
first
of
all,
has
been
completely
debunked
and
completely
untrue.
Never
has
been.
The
case
has
been
just
the
opposite
of
the
case,
where
we've
been
trying
to
find
ways
to
what
dumpsters
out
there,
so
people
hazardous
or
whatever
will
dump
in
the
dumpsters
a
set
of
in
the
ditches.
A
So
I
wanted
this
body
to
know
that
I
have
actually
never
been
contacted
by
the
EPA
ever
about
this
site
or
the
County
trustee
was
not
contacted
when
I
call
down
to
the
trustee,
but
again
they're,
not
employees
of
the
county
and
I
think
that
might
have
been
the
misperception
that
it
was
almost
like
were
the
trustees
and
we
own
the
property.
That
is
just
not
the
case,
so
it
was
unfortunate.
It
was
misguided.
A
It
was
put
to
me
that
it
was
likened
it
to
the
Flint
Michigan
situation
and
I
frankly
take
offense
to
that
and
I
think
everybody
should,
when
they
put
us
into
that
basket.
So
John
I
didn't
ask
him
to
say
anything
about
this.
It's
his
decision,
but
now
that
he
has
I
thought
I.
Would
let
this
body
know
that
that
was
out
there
and
frankly,
it's
ridiculous
on
almost
every
level.
So
if
there's
any
other
questions,
I
just
had
to
frame
that
because
you
may
get
approached
about
it
sometime
as
a
board
member.
G
Thank
You
chairman
this
site
has
been
there
for
a
lot
longer
than
20
years.
It's
been
there
probably
for
forty
some
years,
and
some
of
the
owners
originally
were
hauling
paint
from
the
Sherwin
Williams
plan
up
north
and
they
were
watching
form
that
I'm
dating
back
to
days
when
I
was
on
the
fire
department.
They
were
watching
for
him
and
they
caught
him
several
times
on
Route
one,
so
they
started
taking
41
out
of
Indiana,
but
yeah.
This
this
place
has
been
there
for
years
and
I'm.
G
H
H
My
concern
and
and
I
hope
that
at
some
given
point
in
time
they
will
be
contacting
they
help
to
probably
give
a
report
on.
You
know
that
everything
is
cleaned
up.
Everything
is
brought
to
a
level,
but
I
certainly
would
appreciate
if
it
would
go
a
little
further
to
make
sure
that,
since
they
are
cleaning
up,
if
they
would
check
or
hear
complaints
on
any
other
sites
and
then
clean
up
those
sites
as
well.
If
it
is
a
hazard
out
there
in
Pembroke
or
to
the
residence
of
the
Pembroke
Township.
E
That's
that's
a
good
point.
I
can
attempt
to
try
out
well,
I
I
can
have
a
another
conversation
with
the
EPA
and
ask
them
if
in
the
future,
when
these
come
up,
and
obviously
individuals
may
change
from
from
you-
know,
who's
working
for
the
EPA
today
and
who's
working
for
the
EPA
next
year.
In
regards
to
how
how
to
better,
maybe
contact,
you
know,
say
the
individuals
responsible
in
Kankakee
County
at
least
to
make
us
aware.
E
You
know
they
went
to
the
sheriff's
office,
but
obviously
not
having
gone
to
you
and
originally
even
coming
to
the
health
department
from
the
get-go
that
that
does
sometimes
put
us
behind
the
eight-ball
in
regards
to
then
you
get
the
phone
call,
because
some
activities
going
on
and
and
I
don't
know
what
it
it's
for
or
about.
So
we
can
attempt
to
try
to
see
if
they
can
at
least
better
communicate
that
with
us,
even
though
it's
their
show.
E
You
know
we
are
the
ladies
ons
for
the
community
in
regards
to
some
of
the
questions
you
know
that
get
involved
in
talking
with
the
EPA.
You
know
we
have
two
different
kind
of
dumping
scenarios
here.
That
obviously
exist.
You
know
anywhere
not
only
out
in
the
Hopkins
Park
area,
but
there's
a
number
of
you
know
dumping
sites
out
that
way,
but
we
have
some
all
over
the
county.
E
If
it's
solid
waste,
you
know
someone's
dumping
garbage
or
you
got
automobiles
and
tires,
and
things
like
that
they're
on
top
of
the
ground,
then
then
you
can
kind
of
start
either
with
mostly
with
the
Health
Department
of
Planning
and
Zoning
in
the
past.
You
know
that
we
have
ordinances
in
place
for
that.
What
happens,
unfortunately,
sometimes
is
if
I'm
an
illegal
hauler
and
I
dump
stuff
on
your
property
overnight.
E
You're
the
proud
new
Papa
of
that
stuff,
and
if
I
come
out
as
the
Health,
Department
and
say,
you've
got
stuff,
you
have
to
clean
it
up
unless
you
can
prove
I.
Did
it
and
that's
hard
to
do.
You
know
I'm,
typically
not
going
to
leave
a
letter.
And/Or
note
saying
I
did
this
and
it's
just
on
your
property,
so
that
makes
it
a
little
more
difficult
now,
a
lot
of
times
it's
the
individual
zone.
You
know
they
don't
have
trash
pickup
or
something
like
that.
E
Unfortunately,
we're
not
getting
a
lot
of
that,
because
that
neighbor
could
turn
around
and
call
on
them
and
say
well:
they've
got
a
lot
of
garbage
in
their
yard
and
they
need
to
get
it
cleaned
up.
So
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
out
there.
The
health
department
operates
right
now
on
a
complaint
driven
basis.
We
we
just
don't
have
the
staff
or
the
resources
a
lot
of
the
departments,
don't
to
drive
around
and
stop
and
say:
okay
now
you
need
to
do
this
and
you
need
to
do
that.
E
It
would
overwhelm
us
with
with
the
other
activities
that
we
need
to
do,
but
if
a
complaint
is
made,
we
can
look
into
it
in
regards
to
the
open
dumping
and
I'm
sorry
to
take
a
lot
of
time
here,
but
I
know
that
you
know
we
were
figuring
this
out.
There's
approximately
five
locations
over
the
historically
since
I've
worked
for
the
Health
Department
that
the
EPA
has
been
involved
with
and
getting
cleaned
up
in
relation
to
then
contamination
to
the
soil
or
water.
E
A
Any
other
questions
about
that,
then
again,
we
won't
be
able
to
address
catching
people,
dumping
couches
and
things
like
that
unless
we
have
increased
patrol
levels
in
those
areas
to
catch
people
doing
that
kind
of
stuff.
It
just
appears
in
the
morning,
like
you
said
nighttime,
you
know
it's
it's.
There
are
no
places
to
get
rid
of
that
stuff
and
then
the
ditches
just
fill
up.
So
we
would
like
to
we
just
were
really
active,
we're
not
proactive
along
those
lines
right
now.
So
anything
else,
nope.
A
Yeah
that
was
me:
okay,
we're
having
a
lot
of
trouble
finding
the
dentist
for
the
Board
of
Health
and
I
didn't
know
if
that
was
something
that
you
could
have
the
board,
maybe
reach
out
and
make
some
phone
calls,
because
we
got
to
fill
that
position
and
I
didn't
know.
Traditionally
we,
this
has
been
open
for
what
four
months
five
months
we
keep
announcing
it.
It's.
E
Probably
been
longer
than
that,
we've
talked
about
it
at
the
meetings
we're
trying
to
come
up
with
some
names
too.
So
it's
it's!
You
know
if
it
stays
open.
It
stays
open,
there's
only
so
many
dentists
that
we
can
try
to
approach,
but
we
have
reached
out
to
a
couple
and
they've
declined,
we'll
keep
trying.
A
E
J
A
K
Morning,
I
don't
have
reports
because
we
didn't
have
a
quorum
from
our
last
meeting,
so
hopefully
we
should
get
those
approved
tonight.
So
that's
why
you
don't
have
any
reports
from
my
office,
but
I
still
wanted
to
come
up
here
and
and
thank
mr.
Snipes
and
mr.
McConnell
for
showing
up
to
the
veteran's
treatment
Court.
Last
week
we
had
two
veterans
graduate
and
I
put
it
out
there.
All
the
time
anybody's
welcome
to
come.
It
is
a
open
court
session,
but
just
wanted
to
thank
you
guys
for
showing
up.
It
was
a.
K
It
was
a
great
day,
two
people
who
had
been
basically
in
the
program
almost
exactly
a
year
to
the
day
of
graduation
and
they
changed
their
lives
around
through
through
the
actions
of
our
veterans
treatment
court.
So
we
should
be
having
another
two
September,
as
everything
goes
well,
so
I'll
put
that
out
as
well
to
give
you
guys
heads
up
if
you're
available
to
come,
see
that
as
well
other
than
that
we're
still
waiting
for
our
bus
from
the
state.
So
we'll
see
when
that
comes
about
I.
L
If
you
get
a
chance,
you
really
need
to
go
to
the,
because
it's
a
some
of
these
stories
that
have
been
told
and
lives
that
have
been
changed.
It
would
amaze
you
what
goes
on
and
it's
not
an
easy
program.
It's
just
not
come
and
show
up,
I
mean
they.
They
have
to
toe
the
line
and
they
get
their
fingers
slapped
west
awhile
and
they
continue
on.
And
you
know
it's
two
steps
forward,
sometimes
one
step
back,
but
they
continue
on
and
they
they
succeed
in
it
and
the
their
life
changing.
L
L
A
H
I
will
probably
echo
the
same
sentiments
a
lot
times.
I
know
I
work
doing
the
school
year
so
a
lot
of
times
when
I
attend
them.
They
are
doing
the
modification
period
and
certainly
it
is
enlightening
to
see
impossible
situations
turn
to
impossible
situations,
those
in
the
they
go
through
a
rigorous
set
of
expectations
that
they
have
to
complete
and
some
never
make
it
to
that
point.
H
But
those
that
do
is
rewarding
when
you
hear
the
outcome
and
then
to
also
see
how
they
one
individual
is
in
the
community
and
doing
a
you
know
getting
involved
as
such,
so
they
look.
The
turnaround
is,
is
great
and
then
for
our
veterans
to
hear
the
last
gavel
being
pounded
upon
the
desk
to
say
you
know
the
cases
against
you
is
dismissed
or
whatever
we're
giving
you
a
second
and
in
some
cases,
a
third
opportunity
to
to
get
it
right,
whatever
it
takes.
H
H
It
would
be
a
great
opportunity
now
from
the
board
member,
but
to
show
our
support
to
the
veterans
of
whether,
as
they
come
to
the
courts
and
on
the
other
end,
there
are
some
that
I
was
there
at
one
time
where
the
judge
had
to
send
an
individual
to
jail
and
he
had
to
go
and
get
locked
up,
I'm
thinking
about
a
year
or
so
ago,
and
so
so
it's
it's
it's
a
tough
program.
But
when
you
prevail
to
the
end
of
it,
you
can
see
the
rewards.
Thank.
L
A
Basically,
as
we
put
this
together,
the
process
is
we.
We
have
a
County
code
right
now
on
the
Ethics
Commission
that
was
created
about
six
eight
ten
years
ago.
Roughly
I,
don't
know
the
exact
date,
but
some
of
that
is
a
little
bit
outdated
and
some
of
it
needs
to
be
changed.
Some
of
it
will
be
wholly
changed
by
the
what
is
adopted
by
the
newly
seeded
Ethics
Commission.
A
Okay,
though
the
process
is,
is
they
have
to
be
seated
if
you
will
and
that'll
be
on
July
11
those
three
individuals
that'll
be
after
the
full
board
meeting,
will
be
the
first
meeting
of
the
Ethics
Commission.
It's
basically
an
organizational
meeting
there.
They
will
draw
lots
on
terms
and
then
we
will
have
one
of
those
be
the
chairperson
and
then
also
they
will
there's
one
other
housekeeping
aspect.
Oh
the
they
have
the
the
bylaws.
A
If
you
will
that
we
will
come
back
next
month
and
adopt
as
the
new
county
code
on
the
Ethics
Commission,
there
are
some
things
that
we're
missing
some
things
that
needed
to
change.
One
of
the
things
that
need
to
change
and
we
need
to
do
that
ahead
of
time-
is
the
ethics
adviser
for
this
three-person
tribunal.
A
If
you
will
the
ethics
adviser
as
the
county
code
and
it's
in
your
packet,
it's
a
few
pages
in
but
I'll
just
read
it
off
under
Section
2-2
29
in
the
county
code,
the
chairperson,
with
the
advise
and
consent
of
the
county
board,
shall
designate
an
ethics
adviser
for
the
county.
The
duties
of
the
ethics
advisor
may
be
delegated
to
an
officer
employee
of
the
county.
A
Unless
the
position
has
be
created
as
an
office
by
the
county
board,
section
B,
the
duties
of
the
ethics
advisors,
L,
provide
guidance
to
the
officers
and
employees
of
the
county
concerning
the
interpretation
of
and
compliance
with,
the
provisions
of
this
article
and
state
ethics
laws.
The
ethics
advisory
chef
will
form
such
other
duties
as
may
be
delegated
by
the
county
board
and,
finally,
the
actual
appointment
of
that
which
in
the
future
will
lie
outside
of
this
code.
A
So
we
don't
have
to
keep
amending
it
as
we
do
things
differently,
but
as
appointed
the
County
State's
Attorney
is
designated
and
appointed
as
the
county's
ethics
advisor
I
thought
it
was
not
a
good
idea
to
have
the
state's
attorney
as
the
ethics
advisor
I
think
it
should
be
an
independent
person
and
the
state's
turning
agrees
with
me
on
that
it
shouldn't
be
me,
it
shouldn't
be
him.
It
shouldn't
be
our
successors
down
the
road
when
we're
no
longer
here.
A
So
in
this
case,
I
found
somebody
who
we
will
discuss
it's
part
of
the
appointments
of
reappointments,
but
we'll
discuss
that
individual,
but
the
first
step
is
is
to
change
the
county
code
on
that
one
part
of
this.
So
what
I
would
ask
for
is
a
motion
to
removed
Section
C
of
their
appointed.
The
county
state's
attorney
is
designated
and
appointed
as
to
the
county's
ethics
advisor.
So
then
we
can
reappoint
somebody
into
that
position.
Mr.
leer,
they
make
the
motion
second,
mr.
McConnell,
any
questions
about
this
part
of
it.
Mr.
Snipes
well,.
H
I
probably
would
agree
that
the
state's
attorneys
or
those
in
the
middle
that
our
part
of
county
government
probably
should
be
removed
from
the
process.
What
I
do
propose
is
that
I
guess
when
they
put
that
in
and
they
was
looking
at
the
legal
aspects
that
we
either
seek
a
retired
judge
or
someone
that
is
a
an
attorney
may
be
retired
or
whether
that
can
be
committed
to
this
thing.
That
has
what
they
consider
to
be
a
legal
background,
because
you
mentioned
in
their
laws
and
things
of
this
nature.
H
H
H
I
A
An
independent
person
that
just
guides
the
activities
of
the
Ethics
Commission
and
then
if
they
recommend-
and
this
is
part
of
what
we'll
adopt-
is
the
new
County
code.
If
there's
an
ethics
violation,
that's
one
things:
there
can
be
in
a
reprimand.
A
recommendation
there's
a
whole
list
of
things.
Okay,
if
it
escalates
to
the
part
of
like
you,
know,
criminal
wrongdoing,
they
recommend
to
the
state's
attorney
attorney's
office
or
prosecution.
Does
that
make
sense,
so
this
person
does
have
to
host
of
it
most
of
it
that
it's
complicated,
but
we
just
wanted
to
remove.
A
It
couldn't
be
me
because
what
if
it's
somebody
in
administration
and
somebody
or
in
my
position,
would
you
know
a
certain
ethics
violation?
So
we
want
to
move
all
that
outside
of
that
and
then
have
it
be.
Somebody
independent,
like
like
mr.
science,
is
saying,
with
a
legal
background
from
the
community
that
doesn't
necessarily
have
a
horse
in
the
race,
so
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second.
That's
a
voice
vote
all
those
in
favor
those.
J
A
I'm
going
to
remove
just
the
appointment
of
for
the
ethics
advisor
often
there,
so
we
can
talk
about
it.
We'll
have
that
be
a
separate
motion,
so
this
I'll
just
read
these
into
the
record,
who
are
appointments?
Are
reappointment
of
Michael
O'donoghue
to
the
Kankakee
County
Historic
Preservation
Commission?
That's
an
attorney
position
reappointment
of
Paul
mile
to
the
K
Bree
Area
Fire,
Protection,
District,
reappointment
of
Jake
money
in'
to
the
moment.
A
Pembroke
union
drainage
district
number,
one
reappointment
of
kenneth
brakeman
to
the
moment:
pembroke
union
drainage,
district
number
one
and
then
appointment
of
Ric
Manuel
to
the
Kankakee
County,
Planning
Commission,
so
I
need
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
those
mr.
Johnson's,
second,
mr.
Trippe,
all
those
in
favor
aye.
Those
opposed
all
right
now.
The
next
one
is
the
appointment
of
the
Honorable
kendall,
o
Wenzel
Minh
as
the
ethics
of
eyes
for
the
Kankakee
County
Ethics,
Commission,
retired,
judge.
Okay,
this
we
were
talking
about.
A
A
It's
an
organizational
effort,
if
you
will,
as
they
adopt
their
new
rules
and
the
the
ethics
that
will
combine
with
what
we
have
and
there's
some
things
that
are
a
little
bit
different
and
after
this
first
meeting
in
in
July
I
sincerely
hope
they
never
have
to
meet
again,
because
it's
only
complaint
driven,
but
it's
there
and
if
something,
if
the
employees
are,
you
know
people
in
the
public
or
anybody
feels
that
something
is.
You
know,
gone
sideways
on
a
violation
of
the
employee
handbook.