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Executive Committee Meeting 12/21/2020 9:00 AM
A
Morning
like
to
call
the
executive
committee
meeting
for
december
21st
to
order
if
we
can
get
a
roll
call,
please.
A
Thank
you.
No
public
comment.
There's
no
public
comment
today,
being
in
the
back
approval
of
minutes
november,
19th
2020.
Is
there
a
motion
on
that
approval
of
the
minutes?
Mr
hess,
a
second
zoom
film,
mr
fairfield.
Any
questions
comments,
mr
lear.
E
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
I'd
like
to
have
one
addition
to
the
minutes
showing
that,
in
that
discussion
on
the
program
for
employees
where
the
county
had
to
opt
in
or
opt
out
executive
committee,
it
was
stated
that
this
issue
would
be
passed
on
to
the
full
board.
A
Okay,
we'll
make
sure
that
that's
added,
but
otherwise
everything
else.
Okay,
yes,
all
right!
We
have
a
motion
in
a
second.
Let's
do
roll
call
on
zoom,
please.
F
A
Hi
in
the
room,
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
hi.
Those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
while
we're
at
it.
Can
I
get
a
motion
to
accept
the
quarterly
report
put
that
on
file
for
the
vac.
The
monthly
report.
A
Excuse
me
quarterly
for
schools,
monthly
report
for
the
vac,
the
staffing
report
and
I
believe,
that's
all
the
yeah.
That's
all
the
usual
reports.
Is
there
a
motion
on
that?
Please,
mr
carrico,
a
second,
mr
lear.
Can
I
get
roll
call
on
zoom?
Please.
B
E
A
Aye,
all
those
in
the
room,
please
say
aye.
E
D
E
A
A
Okay,
there'll
be
a
little
bit
coming
up
just
some
very
brief
things
under
legislative
and
some
of
the
associations
were
part
of
down.
The
road
here
is
kevin.
Duvall
kevin
you
on
the
call.
C
Yeah,
can
you
hear
me
yes,
sir?
I
can
do
it.
However,
you
want
to.
I
know
you
got
two
meetings
you
got
to
get
through.
I
can
give
you
a
brief
update.
It
hasn't
changed
much
from
what
I've
told
you
last
meeting.
If
I
can
give
you
a
quick
update
or
if
you
want
to
move.
C
Okay,
all
right
we've
been
extremely
busy
here,
as
you
can
guess.
We
still
have
departments
that
are
forced
to
move
people
around
based
on
spacing
for
the
covid
related
reasons.
Each
one
of
those
requires
a
service
call,
because
once
you
move
them,
you've
got
to
move
their
wires
to
computers
and
networks
so
that
it's
quite
a
bit
of
a
deal.
C
In
addition
with
so
many
departments
having
their
people
go
home,
we
have
a
lot
of
service
calls
because
people
are
working
at
home
over
vpn
which,
if
you've
never
done
before
it
can
be
challenging
to
to
say
the
least.
It's
dramatically
increased
their
service
calls
on
that.
They've
done
some
things
that
you
could
expect
them
to
do
being
new
to
it,
such
as
they're
working
on
it.
They
think
they're
logging
off
they
shut
down
their
computer.
C
C
So
all
that
is
just
something
you
could
expect
to
be:
send
people
home.
In
addition,
we
began
the
process
that
I've
discussed
before
of
updating
the
quartz
servers.
C
That's
as
I've
said
in
the
past,
that's
going
to
be
a
long
process
for
the
most
part,
we've
done
our
part,
but
we
have
to
coordinate
what
court
view
the
service
vendor
or
the
software
vendor
for
soft
or
for
the
court
system.
We
have
to
be
in
their
queue
which
we
which
we
are
and
then
we
need
to
coordinate
because
there's
a
certain
portion.
They
have
to
do
to
finish
that
it's
it's
to
be
expected,
but
there's
no
way
to
speed
that
up
they're
national
companies,
so
you
get
an
acute,
they
don't
just
have
us.
C
That
seems
to
be
going
well.
But
again,
that's
that's
another
thing
we
have
to
grab
when
we
have
to
some
of
that's
after
work
or
the
weekend
on
our
part,
that's
a
hardware
switchover
of
as
I've
discussed
that
does
not
address
what
sandy's
been
addressed
in
the
public
safety
commission.
It
basically
our
safety
committee,
while
it
may
give
them
somewhat
an
increase
in
performance,
because
the
servers
are
10
years
newer.
It's
not
addressing
the
problems
she
has.
C
What
they're
doing
now
is
was
that
my
suggestion
that
your
hardware
was
just
too
old
you're
asking
for
trouble.
The
judges
had
no
problem
upgrading,
so
we
begin
that
process
also
for
the
court
system.
Speaking
about
the
two
things
we
just,
I
just
did
I'm
going
to
I'm
proposing
that
I've
sent
something
or
I
sit
down
with
the
chairman.
I
haven't
have
a
chance
to
directly
talk
to
andy
about
this.
C
Is
I
want
to
improve
the
bandwidth
at
the
court
system
because
of
what
they're
doing
with
zoom
pro
zoom
meetings,
and
so
many
people
going
home
whether
they
come
back
or
or
not?
We
need
to
have
a
more
reliable
internet
access
over
there.
C
C
C
I've
talked
to
a
t
who
is
our
service
provider
for
fiber
we're
going
to
bring
it
into
the
court
system?
That's
my
proposal.
Andy
has
to
approve
it,
we're
going
to
bring
it
into
the
building
there
and
we're
going
to
split
what
we
have
here,
which
is
excess
and
send
it
over
and
provide
it
to
the
courts
over
there
and
have
them
just
as
reliable
as
what
we
have
over
here.
Plus
it
ends
up
being
our
failover.
C
C
There
is
but
number
one
thing
we
want
to
have
the
court
system
with
internet
access,
which
is
just
as
reliable
that
we
have
here
and
it's
something
that's
very
doable
again
I'll-
have
to
discuss
that
with
the
chairman
to
make
sure
he
feels
comfortable
with
that,
but
the
cost
should
be
minimal
if,
if
nothing
at
previously,
when
they
asked
us
to
put
things
into
the
budget
for
this
year's
budget,
I
did
put
a
minimum
amount
that,
if
we
had
to
go
over
would
definitely
cover
for
it.
C
A
A
Okay,
so
the
we'll
we'll
recircle
that
I
I
see
the
need
so
we'll
talk
about
the
the
technical
side
of
it
when
we
get
a
chance,
because
just
because
joe
joe
has
a
professional
dedication
to
what
you're
talking
about,
I
would
like
to
get
his
opinion
as
well,
but
I
pretty
much
agree
with
you
any
questions
for
kevin
regarding
those
activities,
people
working
from
home
anything
else
sounds
good
appreciate
it
kevin.
A
G
The
vaccine's
here,
first
of
all,
I
would
like
to
say
a
big
humongous,
thank
you
to
the
sheriff
sheriff
downey
and
the
ema
staff
last
wednesday,
the
16th
for
assisting
us
with
the
escort
to
take
myself
and
another
representative
from
the
health
department
to
go
up
to
oak
lawn,
which
is
where
our
vaccine
was
delivered.
Along
with
will
counties,
the
state
had
a
very
secure
process
in
which
they
wanted
that
to
be
delivered
to
everybody,
those
first
50
counties
of
which
we
were
among.
G
G
So
the
total
doses
that
were
handed
out
with
that
first
week's
shipment
that
was
sent
to
us
was
1570
doses
between
the
two
hospitals
and
it
was
divided
up
with
a
third
going
to
amita
because
of
their
population
size
and
two-thirds
going
to
riverside
based
on
their
population
size,
along
with
the
equipment
that
came
along
with
that
vaccine.
G
As
of
this
morning,
I'm
being
told
that
between
the
two
hospitals
they
were
able
to
administer
1558
of
those,
because
over
the
weekend
we
received
additional
information
that
indicated.
Originally,
we
were
told
that
the
vaccine
vials
had
five
doses
per
vial.
It
was
later
determined-
I
guess
once
they
began
to
you,
know,
draw
the
individual
vaccinations
out
of
those
vials
to
give
the
vaccination.
G
They
were
getting
six
and
sometimes
seven
shots
out
of
those
bottles,
the
vials,
as
opposed
to
the
five,
so
they
were
actually
able
to
to
give
more.
So
that's
a
promising
thing
in
regards
to
the
pfizer
vaccine
and
then
we'll
see
what
happens
with
moderna
that
vaccine.
G
When
we
get
that,
that
being
said,
there
were
100
vials
over
the
weekend,
so
with
those
with
the
pfizer
vaccine,
one
of
the
key
components
there,
because
that's
an
ultra
cold
vaccine,
had
to
be
stored
at
the
minus
80,
which
it
was
when
it
left
peoria
and
then
was
distributed
to
oakland
and
then
down
to
kankakee
county.
After
that
it
started
a
five-day
clock,
because
now
it's
going
to
start
thawing
and
you
have
to
keep
it
at
a
refrigerated
temperature,
it
can
no
longer
be
re-frozen,
and
so
it
has
a
five-day
shelf
life.
G
So
as
of
seven
o'clock
this
morning,
all
those
doses
would
have
needed
to
have
been
administered
or
you
would
have
to
waste
whatever
you
did
not
use.
So
over
the
weekend,
it
was
determined
that
there
were
approximately
a
hundred
vials
and
with
the
hospitals.
Having
saturated
is
the
word
we're
using
all
the
individuals
at
that
point
that
were
interested
in
getting
the
pfizer
or
wanted
to
get
a
shot
at
that
point,
and
a
number
of
individuals
were
not
interested
in
getting
their
vaccines.
G
Yet
we
then
made
arrangements
with
the
state
and
transferred
the
last
100
doses
to
morris
grundy
county,
a
hospital
up
there,
so
that
they
could
begin
utilizing
it.
Otherwise
that
would
have
been
100
vials
here
that
would
have
gone
to
waste,
so
that
was
approved
by
the
state
to
be
able
to
do,
and
then
that
was
transferred
yesterday
so
this
morning,
what
we're
waiting
to
once.
G
I
leave
this
meeting
I'll,
be
meeting
with
my
staff
again
to
talk
about
the
next
shipment,
we're
supposed
to
get
which
we
don't
know
how
much
that's
going
to
be.
We
do
know
that
it's
moderna,
though
so
now
that's
the
one
that
can
be
stored
at
a
not
so
cold
temperature,
which
we
have
the
capability
of
doing
at
the
health
department
now,
and
you
can
store
for
up
to
30
days
before
you
would
have
to
you
know,
administer
it,
so
it
has
a
longer
shelf
life
than
the
pfizer
does.
G
But
christmas
and
new
year's
vacations
is
not
being
kind
to
us
here
in
relation
to
having
this
shipped
out.
You
know
with
the
health
department
we're
short
staffed.
Typically
at
christmas
anyway,
I'm
sure
most
county
offices
are
a
lot
of
people
will
take
the
end
of
the
year
for
vacations
on
any
other
year.
G
Besides
covid
and
you
know
a
lot
of
the
the
people
who
we
would
be
reaching
out
to
to
try
to
get
them
vaccinated
at
this
point,
aren't
you
know,
they're
closed
or
not
operating
or
short
staffed
themselves,
so
we're
trying
to
when
I
leave
this
meeting,
we're
going
to
be
trying
to
coordinate
then
how
much
do
we
want
to
order
because
they
want
us?
The
state
wants
us
to
order
these
vaccines
week
to
week
to
week.
So
it's
not
like
we're
going
to
just
say:
hey.
G
We
want
40
000
that
we're
going
to
give
to
the
rest
of
kankakee
county,
that's
interested.
We
have
to
order
these
week
to
week
to
week
and
it's
going
to
be
dependent
upon
how
many
people
receive
those
vaccinations
from
week
to
week
to
week
and
as
we
go
through
this
tiered
approach
that
the
state
has
set
up
for
us,
starting
with
the
phase
1a,
which
is
the
healthcare
workers
and
the
long-term
care
residents
and
those
workers
that
work
with
them.
G
Phase
1b
is
the
essential
workers
and
we
haven't
gotten
there
yet
and
in
fact
the
state
hasn't
even
decided
who
officially
that
is
going
to
be
they've.
Given
us
some
ideas,
but
it's
not
official.
I
couldn't
tell
you
and
then
they
changed
their
minds
so
and
then
there's
phase
1c,
which
are
the
adults
with
the
high
risk
categories.
G
And
then
we
move
into
phase
two,
which
are
the
older
adults
that
don't
have
any
of
those
first
three
and
then
phase
four
or
phase
three.
I
guess
it
is:
is
the
general
population
which
they're
not
expecting
until
spring,
or
it
may
speed
up
based
upon
the
amount
of
vaccines
that
start
getting
delivered
to
everybody?
We
literally
at
the
health
department,
are
living
by
the
hour.
G
Just
to
give
you
a
point
of
reference,
we
were
looking
back
at
some
of
the
records
from
the
h1n1.
We
had
that
vaccine
for
a
month
and
a
half
prior
to
having
any
kind
of
clinics.
We
were
able
to
do
all
the
kind
of
training
that
we
needed
to
do.
We
were
ready
to
go.
We
knew
where
we
were
going
to
go
with
this
situation.
G
We
don't
know
what
we're
getting
from
week
to
week
and
it
isn't
because
of
something
that
we're
not
doing
correctly
at
the
health
department.
It's
because
the
state's
not
really
forthcoming
or
even
knows
themselves
what
they're
getting
in
relation
to
them.
What
they're
going
to
send
down
to
those
health
departments
such
as
kankakee?
G
E
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
Two
questions.
One
I
gathered
an
individual
would
have
a
choice
between
pfizer
and
modernity
if
they
once
are
both
in
the.
G
County,
possibly
yes,
it's
it's
going
to
be
dependent.
A
lot
of
there
are
going
to
be
a
number
of
agencies-
pharmacies.
You
know.
The
health
department,
for
example,
does
not
have
the
capability
to
store
pfizer
on
site.
I
believe
there's
only
one
or
two
places
within
the
county
that
does,
if
those
facilities
are
registered,
to
order
the
vaccine
and
administer
the
vaccine
and
they
order
the
pfizer.
G
Then
that's
what
would
be
given
at
that
location
and
they
may
publicize
that.
That's
what
they're,
giving
yes
but
otherwise,
for
example,
anything
in
the
health
department,
possibly
from
here
on
out,
would
be
doing
would
be
pfizer
or
even
if
a
third
vaccine
provider
comes
out,
such
as
johnson
johnson,
for
example.
G
So
I
think
that
that
information
would
be
made
available
and
obviously,
when
an
individual
goes
to
get
vaccinated
wherever
they
go,
whether
it's
at
the
health
department,
the
hospital
or
a
pharmacy.
As
we
move
forward
or
at
a
long-term
care
facility,
they
will
be
given
a
card
that
indicates
what
vaccine
they
got
that
day
and
and
they
have
to
have
that
one
again
on
their
second
shot.
It
can't
be
pfizer
one
week
and
modernity
the
next
or
vice
versa.
It
has
to
be
the
same
shot.
E
A
second
question
I
know
state
I've
been
to
read
that
states
have
some
flexibility
in
terms
of
their
criteria
who's
eligible.
I
heard
some
reports
that
1b
would
include
people
over
75
any
adult
over
75.
Has
the
state
said
anything
like
that.
Yet.
G
E
Okay,
thank
you
other.
H
Questions,
mr
buncha,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
chairman,
mr
bevis,
I
I
indicated
I'd
probably
be
asking
you
several
questions.
Last
well,
last
friday,
on
cnn
and
I
kind
of
discussed
this
with
the
chairman,
I
saw
a
fabulous
program
and
it
was
called
the
color
of
covet.
H
My
comments
will
probably
be
more
macro
than
than
color,
and
I
know
that
the
chairman
meets
with
the
two
ceos
of
of
media
and
riverside,
and
this
particular
program,
which
I
saw
friday
night
from
from
nine
till
ten
I
I
was,
I
could
have
sat
there
for
another
three
or
four
hours,
listening
to
the
information
that
they
provided.
H
H
Sanji
gupta,
which
is
a
famous
surgeon
as
well
too
on
cnn
and
and
he's
a
consultant
and-
and
you
see
him
universally.
H
H
The
point
I'm
trying
to
make
is
that
would
it
be
possible-
and
I
and
I
discussed
this
with
the
chairman-
if
possibly
the
ceos
of
media
riverside
you,
the
county
chairman,
as
well
as
physicians,
have
some
kind
of
panel
where
it's
live
streaming
in
terms
of
the
masses
in
this
county,
could
see
and
hear
call
in
and
and
post
questions
to
you
guys,
because
I
found
it
to
be
very
enlightening
and
very
educational.
H
This
information
that
you're
imparting
right
now,
I
know
it's
being
streamed,
but
additional
players
need
to
be
up
there
or
wherever
at
a
different
venue.
Talking
about
what
the
plan
is,
you
know
for
us
taking
in
consideration
seniors
who
are
terrified.
They
don't
know
if
it's
going
to
have
an
adverse
impact.
H
People
look
like
me,
bring
up
tuskegee
the
experiments
and
stuff,
and-
and
I
talked
with
one
of
the
the
largest
black
church
in
the
county.
I
called
him
at
ten
o'clock
when
it
was
over
reverend
crawford
and
I
I
said
what
do
you
think
we
should
do,
and
I
explained
what
I've
seen
he's
I'm
in
you
know
we
need
to
convince
people
to
take
advantage
of
this.
Just
a
week
ago,
I
buried
a
relative
who
had
cobit
the
funeral
home,
where
I
took
him
where
he
was
taken.
H
They
had
seven
bodies
there,
six
of
which
were
coveted.
So
that's
bad
stuff.
You
guys
see
that
every
day,
I'm
just
wondering
what
your
I
got.
A
couple
other
comments.
What
do
you
think
about
something
like
that?
You
know
the
the
chairman
said
yeah.
That
sounds
pretty
good.
What
do
you?
What
do
you
think
I.
G
G
G
We
can
see
what
side
effects
are
or
aren't
in
relation
to
helping
to
appease
a
lot
of
those
questions
and
concerns
that
some
individuals
have
that
either
don't
believe
they
need
to
get
it
or
are
scared
to
get
it
or
feel
that
there's
something
in
it
and
and
try
to
explain
some
of
the
you
know
the
higher
risk
populations
that
are
are
more
capable
of
getting
this
covid
and
being
impacted
by
it,
but
are
also
maybe
listening
to
the
wrong
media
in
in
regards
to
that
they're
not
going
to
when,
when
they're
exactly
the
most
important
group.
H
G
The
the
state
has
been
very
clear
that
we
have
to
follow
this
tiered
approach,
so
it
was
all
the
hospital
workers,
doctors,
nurses,
those
individuals
paid
by
those
facilities
and
then
the
long-term
care
facilities
staff.
So
those
are
being
taken
care
of
through
a
collaboration
with
some
of
the
pharmacies,
cvs
and
walgreens.
G
As
a
result
of
that,
we
have
a
call
down
list
that
this,
the
health
department
has
been
working
with,
so
we
had
plan
b
in
place,
but
due
to
the
fact
that
we
had
five
days,
you
know
seven
o'clock
today
was
going
to
be
the
the
time
when
the
vaccine
turned
back
into
a
pumpkin.
For
example,
we
we
were
limited
into
what
we
could
do,
so
we
attempted
to
call
a
number
of
doctors
facilities
and
it
had
to
be
done
in
a
hospital.
G
So
we
were
literally
trying
to
call
people
bring
them
calm
and
we
were
running
out
of
names,
at
least
within
this
list,
to
maintain
for
the
state
and
as
a
result
of
that,
the
state
health
department
then
suggested.
Then
then
transfer
that
other
hundred
doses
to
another
location.
We
tried
to
get
it
down
to
iroquois
first,
but
ultimately
I
think
they're
on
the
the
shipment
for
this
week,
and
so
probably
they've
already
got.
Excuse
me
they're
scheduled,
so
it
was
determined
that
it
would
go
to
morris
and
they.
H
Were
accepting
that
I
I
hear
you,
let
me
ask
you
this
shapiro
developmental
center
has
in
excess
of
1
1100
employees.
Now,
where
what
category
do
they
fall
into.
G
My
understanding
is
that
that's
going
to
be
a
an
organization
or
an
agency,
that's
getting
taken
care
of
the
health
department
will
not
be
responsible
or
need
to
be
responsible.
I
should
say
for
for
a
shapiro
for
the
mantino
sites
for
any
of
these
long-term
care
facilities.
We've
we've
reached
out
to
them.
They
all
have
their
medical
personnel
registered
in
the
system
to
be
able
to
receive
these
and
administer
them
themselves
or
they'll,
be
getting
those
vaccinations
through
the
collaboration
of
the
cvs
and
walgreens
of
the
world
and.
H
Would
you
be
at
my
last
comment,
would
you
be
adverse
to
doing
a
zoom
with
the
religious
community
as
well
too,
and
all
the
you
know
the
rabbis,
you
know
and
all
those
folks,
the
baptist
ministers
and
so
forth
method.
I'm
a
methodist
dealing
with
him.
G
No,
I
I
I
would
not
I
I
know
that
there
that's.
You
know
you,
you
bring
up
a
a
good
point
and
that's
something
that
I'll
be
talking
to
the
team
about
this
morning.
In
relation
to
some
things
that
I've
read
and
seen
outside
of
illinois
in
relation
to
where
we
are
trying
to
figure
out.
Where
can
we
go
to
send
our
teams
of
individuals
to
vaccinate
people?
G
We
are
discussing
the
possibility
that
we'll
have
to
have
evening
sessions.
We
are
discussing
the
possibility
that
we
may
have
to
have
weekend
sessions
and
if
we
have
a
zoom
meeting,
for
example-
and
it
goes
well
and
that
convinces
people
it's
possible
that
we
may
set
up
a
clinic
on
a
sunday
after
a
service
where
you
have
a
larger
crowd
together
and
it's
possible
then
that
you
see
you
know
if
I
see
my
friend
getting
that
shot,
then
I'm
going
to
get
that
shot,
because
if
he
did
it,
then
I'm
going
to
do
it.
F
F
F
G
Don't
know
that
there's
going
to
be
a
shortage
in
the
future.
It's
just
that
this
very
first
shipment,
because
there
were
only
85
000
doses
throughout
the
state
that
we're
going
to
go
to
50
counties.
We
were
allotted
1570.
once
the
modernis
of
the
world
and
more
vaccine
is
readily
available.
We
can
order
more
at
that
point
and
have
more
available,
because
we
know
that
there's
you
know
if
50
of
the
individuals
in
the
county
are
interested
in
getting
a
shot,
that's
at
least
about
55
000
individuals
that
ultimately
would
be
vaccinated.
G
So
there
will
be
more
and
more
vaccine
as
they
start
cranking
it
out
and
and
we
can
order
more.
We
aren't
just
held
to
getting
that
that
one
little
bit
and
then
there
won't
be
enough
in
the
future
we
will
from
week
to
week
to
week
we
will
start
getting
more
and
more
and
more,
and
then
that's
when
we
are
able
to.
You
know,
go
down
this
list,
a
lot
quicker
and
the
faster
they
get
it
out,
the
faster
we
can
get
to
the
yellow
in
the
general
population.
A
Is
any
other
questions
for
for
john.
G
D
G
I'm
not
sure
I
understand
that
the
vaccine
is
being
made
available
to
anybody
that
wants
it.
They
would
be
going
in
and
administering
they
have
the
the
individuals
who
are
qualified
to
give
a
vaccine
shot,
and
then
they
will
go
in
and
at
the
direction
of
the
medical
staff
of
the
the
long-term
care
facility
would
be
then
giving
the
shot
to
all
the
staff
and
all
the
patients
that
want
to
get
the
shot.
G
Well,
okay,
so
one
c
is
is
listed
right
now,
as
I
see
what
you're
saying
adults
with
high
risk
medical
conditions
yeah.
Okay,
at
that
point,
you
know
if
people
are
pres,
we
we
have
discussed
this
if
individuals
are
presenting
and
lying
at
that
point,
we're
not
going
to
necessarily
be
declining
to
allow
them
to
get
the
shot.
If
we
have
enough
vaccine
available
it
it.
You
know
like
carting,
for
alcohol
to
determine
if
you're
21
and
over
or
not
nobody
really
has
a
card.
G
G
G
Yes-
and
that
was
expressed
recently
that
and
again
we're
we're
literally
finding
some
of
this
information
out
within
hours.
As
I
said,
we
were
supposed
to
order
moderna
this
week
we
were
told
saturday
night
it's
sunday
and
we're
told
we
might
get
it
before
christmas
might
and
in
which
case
it's
too
soon
to
even
do
any
kind
of
a
vaccination
event.
G
You
know
the
day
before
christmas,
so
at
least
there
the
benefit
is
that
this
can
be
stored
for
up
to
30
days
and
and
that
will
allow
us
time
to
contact
all
the
facilities
agencies,
places
that
qualify
within
the
list.
We're
supposed
to
the
parameters
that
we're
supposed
to
be
operating
in
with
at
that
time,.
G
Yeah,
ten
minutes,
okay,
I
would
like
to
wish
you
all
a
merry
christmas
and
and
please
let
2021
be
much
better
than
this.
One
was.
I
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
minute
to
thank
you
and
your
staff
for
everything
that
you've
done.
You've
been
living
in
crisis
mode
since
february
or
march.
I'm
sure
you're,
all
tired,
I'm
sure
you're
at
the
end
of
your
ropes,
but
it
seems
like
you
guys,
are
doing
a
great
job.
So
thank
you.
Thank.
G
A
Moving
on
to,
I
don't
think
dr
murphy,
are
you
on
the
call,
no.
A
A
J
A
Similar
comments
from
mr
fairfield,
so
he's
he's
been
corralled
by
mr
hunter,
so
he
appreciates
that.
I'm
sure
so
we
moving
on
mr
murphy
is
not
on
the
call.
I
believe
we
do
it.
We've
already
approved
the
quarterly
report.
It's
on
file
is
anyone
from
the
vac
I
see
karen
on
there.
Do
you
have
anything
karen.
K
E
H
Mr
honor
yeah,
thank
you
very
much,
mr
chairman.
There's
strict
prohibitions.
You
know
I
know
when
I
came
to
your
office.
I
I
misplaced
my
dad's
dd214
there's
no
way
getting
a
replacement
of
that
at
all
for
posterity.
So.
K
H
K
Yeah
we
weren't
even
for
sure
we
could
get
it
so
until
we
knew
it
didn't
even
matter
so
we
did
find
it.
So
it's
it's
there
for
you
once
you
have
your
birth
certificate
for
us.
H
J
Good
morning,
everyone
you
have
the
staffing
report
in
front
of
you.
After
last
month.
We
said
it
will
probably
be
pretty
quiet
until
after
the
first
of
the
year.
That's
not
what
happened.
We
had
a
whole
bunch
of
both
terminations
and
then
rehire
so
you'll
see
from
the
report.
There
were
13
terminations
and
for
rehires.
Now,
let's
four
of
the
terminations
and
then
rehires
were
on
the
county
board,
so
that
kind
of
skews
it
a
little
bit
there.
But
as
you
can
see,
there
was
other
activity
there.
J
We
did
terminate
one
of
our
door.
Stewards
was
one
of
our
temporary
kobit
positions
and
so
that
door,
the
front
door
of
the
administration
building
as
if
you've
been
in
the
building
you
now
know,
is
not
manned
by
a
person
but
by
a
device
hanging
on
the
wall
that
takes
your
temperature
and
makes
sure
that
you're
wearing
a
mask.
So
there
were
some
issues
with
that.
As
we
went
through
in
the
beginning,
we
had
90
percent
of
people
showing
a
temperature
too
low.
J
So
I
worked
with
wes
on
we
determined
or
wes
group
kind
of
determined
that
the
air
in
that
vestibule
is
too
cold,
so
we're
working
to
fix
that,
and
then
there
were
a
few
other
things
right
now
we
have
a
piece
of
cardboard
taped
on
the
wall
to
try
and
stop
the
cold
air
from
hitting
there,
but
we
went
from
a
failure
rate
of
about
90
percent.
The
first
day
we
put
it
in
to
about
a
10
failure
rate.
So
there's
still
some
issues
with
it.
J
I
will
say
this
make
sure
if
you're
entering
the
building
one,
you
must
have
a
mask
on
it
will
not
open
the
door.
If
you
don't
have
a
mask
on
number
two,
if
you
have
a
hat
on
or
glasses
or
hair
that
reaches
your
forehead,
not
a
problem
for
some
people,
not
pointing
fingers.
J
You
have
to
move
that
out
of
the
way
so
that
it
can
actually
temperature.
You
know,
have
a
direct
contact
with
you.
We
have
some
problems
with
people
either
being
too
close
or
too
far
away,
but
overall
I'll
say
that
it's
a
lot
less
of
an
issue
than
working
through
temporary
employees
and
making
sure
it's
staffed
down
there,
and
we
had
quite
a
few
issues
there
with
even
those
people
being
exposed
to
cobid.
So
it's
been
pretty
quiet
the
last
week.
J
So
I
think
wes
and
I
have
most
of
the
bugs
worked
out
there
from
what
we
can.
We
hear
any
questions
about
the
staffing
report
or
the
building
access
there,
that
what
we've
done
to
change
that.
A
I
had
one
question
the
the
totals
I
didn't
know
if
a
line
was
missing
because
it
or
it
was
an
extra
one,
it
says
plus
12
minus
13
and
looks
like
by
adding
them
up.
It's
plus
11
minus
12..
I
didn't
know
if
there
was
one
on
there.
That
was
it's
just
it's
clerical.
It's
not
a.
A
A
Any
other
questions
about
the
report.
Anything
else
from
you,
anita
for
the
for
the
board
for
the
committee.
J
I
wanted
to
mention
that
we
did.
We
are
most
of
the
way
through
open
enrollment.
The
census
really
didn't
change
at
all,
in
that
89
of
our
employees
are
on
one
plan
and
that's
the
ppo
with
a
thousand
dollar
deductible,
so
that
continues
to
be
by
far
the
most
popular
plan.
So
that's
that's.
It
kelly
has
done
a
fantastic
job.
She
handled
all
those
phone
calls
coming
in.
J
So
I
think
this
is
our
third
year
doing
our
open
enrollment
via
a
video
and
people
logging
in
to
the
tool
themselves.
So
really
people
really
have
the
hang
of
it,
and
now
what
they
ask
is
when's
the
video
going
to
be
there
not
when's
our
meeting.
But
when
is
the
video
going
up
so
in
terms
of
what
happened
this
year
with
covid,
we
had
two
years
practice
of
how
to
do
it
remotely
so
worked
out.
Well,.
A
Any
questions
for
anita
all
right.
We
appreciate
it
moving
on
to
administrative
issues
under
appointments,
we
have
a
large
list.
Is
there
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
on
those?
Mr
long?
A
Second,
second,
miss
parker
I'll
go
ahead
and
read
them
into
the
record
appointment
of
andrew
wheeler
to
the
isako
large
county
caucus
appointment
of
anita
speckman
is
an
alternate
to
the
isako
large
county
caucus
appointment
of
alice
tinker
parker
to
the
isaco
large
county
caucus,
appointment
of
stephen
lear
to
the
isako
legislative
committee,
appointment
of
antonio
carrico
to
the
kenke
county
board
of
health
appointment
of
ray
fairfield
to
the
icann
joint
education
committee,
reappointment
of
alice
tinker
parker
to
the
icann
joint
education
committee,
reappointment
of
stephen
lear
to
the
icann
joint
education
committee.
M
F
A
A
This
is
I'll.
Read
the
the
title.
I
believe
it's
amending
county
ordinance
on
public
comment
during
public
health
emergency.
Miss
nicholson!
Did
you
want
to
address
this.
N
Good
morning,
chairman
good
morning,
board
members,
so
mr
lear
went
to
a
meeting
and
he
brought
it
to
our
attention
that
we
may
need
to
address
this
portion
of
our
county
code.
N
I
think
when
we
first
did
the
emergency
procedures
for
public
comment.
None
of
us
envisioned.
We
would
be
doing
this
almost
for
a
year.
I
don't
think
any
of
us
thought
we
would
be
in
covid
protocol
for
this
long.
So
section
2-68
of
our
county
code
addresses
public
commentary,
so
we're
working
on
amending
that.
N
N
I
think
the
board
has
handled
public
comments
very
well.
I
think
we've
allowed
the
public
still
to
have
access
to
speak,
and
that
is
the
most
important.
The
most
important
thing
to
showing
that
we're
transparent
and
working
with
our
constituents
is
the
fact
that
you've
allowed
them
to
still
speak,
and
I
think
it's
worked
really
well.
We
just
want
to
make
sure
now
that
it's
part
of
our
code
so
going
forward
if
this
ever
happens
again
we're
prepared
for
it.
A
A
I'm
sorry,
it's
a
little
bit
further
away
the
legal
representatives
that
were
helping
us
out
on
the
call
as
county
boards
and
members
and,
like
basically
said
you
need
to
have
it
codified.
So
I
appreciate
your
help
on
that
nancy.
Getting
that
done.
Is
there
any
questions
about
that,
we'll
see
the
final
form
for
the
full
board
meeting,
but
it's
it's
just
getting
it
done
so.
A
N
We
don't
have
it
done
yet.
No!
No,
mr
rowan,
I
had
a
meeting
last
week
and
we
discussed
it
kind
of
it's
come
to
mr
rose
attention
and,
as
we've
gone
through
certain
issues
that
he's
going
through
the
county
board
procedure,
part
of
the
code
just
to
we
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
in
compliance
with
what
needs
to
be
that
we
kind
of
we
haven't
gone
through
it
in
quite
a
few
years.
N
So
he's
working
on
that
because
he
was
interested
in
doing
that
and
so
we're
kind
of
working
through
that
part.
So
we're
in
the
process
of
working
on
this
part
about
public
comment
and
then
he's
going
to
start
working
on
other
things
because
we're
trying
to
get
ready
for
training.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everything
is
in
order.
A
Okay,
I
see
getting
ready
for
the
the
oma
training
and
robert's
rules
of
order.
N
A
N
I'm
sorry,
that's
the
next
agenda.
I
don't
know.
A
N
A
N
Trainings
for
incoming
board,
so
I've
started
working
with
miss
speckman
on
what
that
would
look
like
what
we've
come
to
is.
We
believe
we're
going
to
have
three
different
trainings.
Mr
rowe
is
working
on
the
county
code
and
I
think
robert's
rules.
Maybe
he
thought,
but
we
were
going
to
have
a
foia,
a
freedom,
information
act
and
an
open
meetings.
Act,
training,
that's
important
because,
as
elected
members,
you
all
do
have
to
go
through
that
training
that
is
required,
so
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
see
if
the
ag
can
do
it.
N
If
not,
we
do
have
a
presentation.
They
did
previously
we're
just
gonna
make
sure
it's
updated,
so
we'll
be
good
to
go
on
that
one
another
one
we're
going
to
do.
Of
course,
the
county
code
we're
going
to
go
over
robert's
rules
and
then
we're
also
going
to
have
a
board
procedure.
So
that
way,
it's
a
great
refresher
for
those
of
you
who
have
been
on
the
board
and
it's
a
great
introduction
to
those
of
you
who
are
incoming
board
members.
So
we
think
it's
just
a
good
time
to
come
that
way.
N
N
Mr
ro
was
going
to
also
help
present
and
then
I'm
working
with
ms
specimen
on
on
different
issues
that
we
may
need
to
address
and
then
how
to
do
the
trainings
so
we're
trying
to
decide
if
we
want
to
have
them
all
kind
of
online
one
month
we're
going
to
have
one
per
month
and
we
also
are
trying
to
see
what
we
can
do,
because
with
the
subject
matter
and
kind
of
the
interaction
that
we
want
to
have
allowed
we're
going
to
try
to
see
if
we
can
maybe
have
it
with
a
little
bit
more
in-person
like
participation
or
trying
to
be
able
to
figure
out
how
to
work
that
out.
N
So
that's
what
we're
going
to
be
in
the
process
of
doing,
but
just
so
you
know
it's
going
to
be
coming
and
we
really
need
your
participation
like.
I
said
it
is
required
by
the
different
sunshine
laws,
which
is
what
your
foia
and
your
open
meetings
act
are
that
elected
officials
have
to
have
training,
so
everyone
hopefully
will
participate
in
that.
H
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
chairman.
Counselor
just
got
a
question
having
been
a
former
state
employee
and
having
received
sexual
harassment
training
every
year
and
received
certifications
for
that
training
in
as
much
that
I've
had
previous
training.
Is
it
mandatory
that
I
undergo
the
sexual
harassment
training
by
date,
certain.
N
I'm
going
to
defer
to
ms
beckman
if
she
knows
that
I
don't
know
that
off
the
top
of
my
head.
I
do
know
that
our
county,
both
elected
officials,
department,
heads
and
employees-
they
just
had
to
complete
theirs.
Recently,
it's
an
online
one
time
we
had
somebody
from
insurance
came
and
presented.
We
recorded
that
and
it's
been
online.
It's
a
really
easy
and
actual
really
well
laid
out
training.
Anita,
do
you
know
if
they've
completed
training
for
another
for
another
requirement?
If
that
is
transferable
to
this.
J
Yes,
what
we
need
here
is
the
certificate
to
keep
in
your
file.
That
shows
you
have
completed
a
training
that
meets
the
criteria
of
the
illinois
act
and
if
you
provide
that-
and
we
have
several
employees
that
have
that
would
suffice,.
H
H
I
don't,
I
can't
remember
when
it
was
enacted,
but
you
know
it
seems
like
what
I'm
gonna
have
to
do
is
just
do
the
the
training
here
and
just
be
done
with
it.
J
A
All
right,
thank
you,
nancy
on
that
one
as
well.
Look
forward
to
the
training.
Next
item
is
authorizing
the
county
board
chairman
to
sign
an
intergovernmental
agreement
with
kankakee
county
animal
control
and
the
village
of
bourbon
a
is
that
distributed.
A
It's
not
completed
yet.
Okay,
don't
know
how
I
can
vote
on
something-
that's
not
here
in
front
of
us,
so
I'm
I'm
gonna
have
to
move
on.
From
that.
I
I
just
the
committee
needs
to
be
able
to
read
what
that
agreement
is
so
and
and
the
sheriff
had
to
to
leave.
I
don't
know
why,
but
he
could
have
spoken
to
it,
but
apparently
there's
something
that
came
up
that
was,
or
else
he
would
have
just
zipped
out
of
here,
so
we'll
try
and
get
that
information
to
you.
A
I
will
say:
let's
have
a
brief
discussion
on
this
topic,
because
I
would
like
to
be
able
to
bring
it
to
the
full
board
and
not
waste
another
month.
Is
that
acceptable
with
the
committee?
We
talk
about
it
and
don't
vote
on
anything
because
I'm
privy
to
a
lot
of
the
particulars
but
the
the
numbers
we
can
plug
in
when
we
get
to
that
point
of
the
full
board.
Is
that
acceptable?
A
Does
everyone
know
the
genesis
of
of
this
situation?
Miss
parker,
you
know,
I
tell
you
what
tinker
do
you
want
to
explain
a
little
bit
about
the
process?
I
know
you've
talked
about
it
nawak.
You
might
be
better
served
to
do
that
than
me.
A
And
that's
what
we'll
get
into
basically-
and
I
don't
know
the
way
this
one
is
structured,
but
in
a
lot
of
these
villages
in
municipalities,
a
resident
has
to
call
the
village
and
then
they
have
to
okay
calling
of
animal
control,
because
ultimately
the
village
has
to
pay
that
fee
that
animal
control
assesses
because
they're,
not
we
don't
levy
taxes
for
animal
control.
It's
purely
based
on
you
know,
licenses
and
fees,
and
you
know
citations
and
things
like
that.
So
we
we
provide
that
service
in
the
rural
area.
A
You
know
ad
hoc,
you
know
we
just
do
it
for
dogs
running
wild
and
things
like
that.
But
in
the
municipalities
we
have
to
be
invited-
and
in
this
case
with
chabants
and
buckingham,
they
we
have
an
agreement
where
they
pay
us
to
be
their
animal
control
arm
on
a
regular
basis.
I'm
hoping
this
one
in
bourbon
a
is
one
where
the
residents
can
call
us
directly.
A
That's
the
best
way
to
do
it
and
we're
able
to
respond.
You
know
for
most
cases
in
most
situations
in
a
timely
fashion
without
having
to
involve
the
municipality.
So
is
that
pretty,
and
by
the
way,
this
is
one
of
the?
There
were
a
few
reasons
why
this
board
decided
to
move
animal
control
to
the
sheriff
one
was
enforcement,
the
we
wanted
to
be
able
to
to
arrest
and
convict
the
dog
fighters.
A
We
wanted
to
be
able
to
protect
the
animals
and
we
needed
that
level
of
professionalism
and
training
for
the
animal
control
officers
that
were
deeply
committed
and
hard-working,
but
they
didn't
have
that
access
to
the
training
as
the
sheriff's
department
is
able
to
provide
the
structure.
The
second
thing
was
is
that
we
needed
to
establish
relationships
with
the
shelters,
because
in
20
years
of
the
prior
administration
there
were
no
relationships
with
the
local
shelters,
zero.
A
It
was
awful,
then
the
third
part
of
the
third
part
about
it
was
to
you
know
we
were
looking
at.
You
know
how
to
build
those
bridges
with
the
municipality,
so
we
can
have
these
types
of
agreements,
so
we
can
24
7
animal
control
in
all
the
municipal
governments.
That
was
another
ultimate
goal
of
that
whole
thing,
and
it
looks
like
we're
picking
off
a
few
of
those
as
we've
gone
in
basically
what
a
year.
Yes,
so
it's
it
is
working
what
we
decided
to
do
as
a
board.
F
A
M
A
A
M
A
Move
all
right
thanks
alan
for
everybody,
for
your
hard
work
on
this,
especially
a
whack
and
and
the
sheriff's
department,
animal
control,
everybody
involved,
and
we
hope
there
are
more
to
come.
I
would
venture
to
say
next
year
we're
going
to
be
talking
with
other
municipalities
and
we'll
get
more
on
board.
It'd
be
nice
to
have
this
be
county-wide
24-7,
with
officers
working
a
second
shift
as
well,
but
you.
A
Revenue,
because
there
is
no
tax
levy
to
fund
that,
if
that
makes
sense,
so
moving
on
approval
of
an
ordinance
establishing
a
property,
assessed,
clean
energy
program
and
pace
area
now,
ben
I'll.
Let
you
take
over
and
explain
a
little
bit
about
what
this
is
and
I
understand
you
have
a
a
couple
of
ringers
that
you
brought
in
to
help
establish
the
credibility
of
the
program
or
something
we've
already
approved.
Now
we
the
the
lender,
we
just
need
to
approve
the
program
county-wide.
O
Thank
you,
mr
chairman
yeah.
We
do.
We
do
have
a
couple
subject
matter
experts,
certainly
the
chairman,
and
I
talk
about
good
ideas,
all
the
time
and
and
like
to
bring
programs
in
front
of
the
committee
and
the
board,
but
we
have
anna
maria
kowalik
and
jason
stringer
from
ieca
with
us.
Today.
O
On
september
8th,
we
passed
the
board
passed
a
service
contract
with
ieca
to
be
our
our
base
administrator
and
we're
now
kind
of
taking
the
next
steps
and
what's
very
nice
about
this-
and
I
won't
steal
too
much
thunder
for
the
group
is.
This
is
a
program,
that's
gaining
traction
in
the
state
and
we're
now
to
a
point
where
ieca
has
several
county
partners,
municipal
partners,
and
we
have
a
nice
form
document.
O
Nancy
nicholson
from
the
state
attorney's
office
and
I
went
through
and
then
anita
and
I
went
through.
This
is
the
cook
county
document,
which
was
just
recently
passed.
So
we
were
able
to
do
a
little
final,
replacing
on
it
in
the
document,
but
this
is
the
the
latest
adopted
program
and
certainly
I'll
turn
it
over
to
anna
maria
or
jason.
However,
you
prefer
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
program,
but
this
is
the
ordinance
establishing
our
authority
to
to
implement
a
pace
program.
O
So
we
have
a
vendor
to
to
implement
the
program
on
the
services
side,
and
now
we
pass
an
ordinance
which
has
some
kind
of
companion
documents
that
show
off
the
energy
assessment.
The
note
form
and
a
few
other
things
that
that
allow
us
to
implement
kind
of
a
full-blown
program
use
our
legal
authority
under
the
pace
act
and
then
collect
those
tax
revenues.
On
behalf
of
this,
this
fully
voluntary
program.
J
J
We
also
offer
the
facilitation
for
all
stakeholders
in
the
process,
that
is,
the
proper
commercial
property
owners,
their
capital
providers,
lenders
and
contractors
involved
in
the
energy
efficiency
projects
that
are
being
financed
through
private
equity
monies
under
this
program,
and
so
the
ieca
acts
as
that
go
between
all
parties
to
get
everyone
on
the
same
page
and
have
the
project
financed
and
the
property
in
your
jurisdiction
improved
giving
your
constituents
equal
access
and
opportunity
to
be
able
to
avail
themselves
of
this
particularly
unique
financing
opportunity.
J
So
that,
having
been
said
would
would
you
like
me
to
give
a
short
presentation
ben
just
to
show
what
the
program's
all
about
and
to
remind
everyone
or,
if
they've,
never
seen
it
before.
O
It's
really
the
pleasure,
the
chairman,
mr
wheeler,
what
are
your
thoughts?
I
know
that
we
did
go
through
at
length
in
the
in
going
through
the
contract,
but
what's
what's
your
pleasure,
sir?.
A
A
J
Very
much
sir,
so
I
would
just
say
that
commercial
property
assessed
clean
energy
pace
or
c-pace
with
the
commercial
in
front
is
a
program
that
provides
up
to
100
financing
for
the
commercial
property
owner
who
decides
to
improve
his
property
with
energy
efficiencies
and
or
renewable
energy
components
to
the
project.
This
also
applies
to
new
construction
projects
and
is
a
great
side-by-side
financing
tool
which
does
not
replace
any
other
rebates
incentives
or
grants
of
any
sort,
but
work
side
by
side
with
all
of
those
in
the
capital.
Stack.
J
Commercial
properties
include
retail
office,
industrial,
even
multi-family,
that
are
rental
units
over
four
units,
so
five
and
above
and
so
anything
that
is
an
income
producing
property.
Although
non-profit
organizations
are
also
eligible,
the
only
ineligible
properties
are
governmental
or
public
buildings
because
they
are
not
on
the
tax
rolls
and,
and
so
basically,
this
the
pace
statute
here
in
the
state
of
illinois
has
enabled
pace.
J
Statewide,
the
ieca
has
brought
program
administration
according
to
that
pay
statute
now
to
five
counties
officially,
so
we
have
a
program
up
and
running
in
dupage,
kane,
mchenry
will
and
now
and
soon
to
be
announced
in
january.
J
We'll
have
the
launch
of
suburban
cook
town
city
of
chicago
has
its
own
pace
program,
but
there
are
other
counties
in
various
stages
such
as
yourselves,
kankakee
stevenson,
lee
ogle,
winnebago,
lasalle
and
kendall,
and-
and
so
we
expect
another
six
counties,
at
least
by
the
end
of
first
quarter,
to
be
on
board
as
well
as
another
dozen
by
the
end
of
next
year.
A
Great,
I
appreciate
that
so
a
little
bit,
you
know,
let's
stop
there
for
a
second.
Does
the
board
have
any
questions
about
the
program
itself?
How
this
works?
It's
little,
self-imposed
special
taxing
districts
surrounding
a
commercial
development,
and
it
could
be
somebody
that's
either
wanted
to
do
windows,
geothermal
roofs,
anything
that
has
to
do
with
energy
efficiency.
A
It's
it
fills
out
the
funding
stack,
if
you
will
things
that
typically
aren't
found
from
the
banks
or
other
lenders.
So
if
that's
that's
a
summary
that
I'm
would
throw
out
there
and
it's
something
that
we
have
the
authority
to
make
county-wide
for
all
municipalities,
it's
a
really
nice
tool
for
all
of
our
economic
development
people
to
have
you
don't
want
one
city
or
one,
the
rural
area,
to
have
it.
You
want
everybody
to
be
on
the
same
playing
field.
A
O
So
if
you're
working
with
a
developer,
it's
not
well
will
county's
offering
be
that.
What
can
you
offer
me
we're
all
offering
the
same
tool
and
yeah
it's?
It
really
fills
that
that
mezzanine
component
with
low
interest
financing,
where
you
know
companies
can
make
deals
work.
O
I
mean
this
is
a
very
popular
thing
for
hoteliers,
where
the
the
capital
stack's
very
difficult
to
fill
and
they're,
able
to
use
25
c
pace
in
the
cap
stack
and
that
that
lowers
that
mezzanine
level
gets
the
equity
position
down
to
where
you
know
the
hotelier
doesn't
have
to
bring
40
money
to
the
table,
so
it
really.
It
really
does
encourage
that
that
new
development
is
long
as
well
as
some
traditional
redevelopment.
J
Yes,
that's
all
correct,
and
actually
you,
gentlemen,
have
put
it
perfectly.
I
would
only
add,
as
a
little
bit
of
a
clarification
that
when
you
said
the
chairman
of
the
special
taxing
district.
Basically,
this
does
not
affect
anyone
outside
of
the
pin
number
or
numbers
involved
with
the
property
that
is
actually
undergoing
the
improvement
right,
and
so
it
doesn't
affect
your
neighbors.
It
doesn't
affect
anyone
else,
but
putting
the
special
assessment
for
the
repayment
of
this
special
type
of
loan
on
that
individual
property's
tax.
J
Yes,
I
mentioned
them
all:
dupage
payne
will
mchenry
suburban
cook
this
specific
program,
our
program
under
the
illinois,
energy
conservation
authority,
and
there
are
multiple
other
counties
involved
at
various
stages
of
implementing
it
as
well
and
and
we'll
have
many
more
join
in
2021.
A
Are
you
able
to
point
to
just
the
committee
was
wondering
you
know
like
a
a
specific
win
that
this
ended
up?
You
know
making
happen
like
has?
Has
anybody
really
landed,
something
that
has
either
been
a
mom
and
pop
that
are
able
to
do
something
or
a
large
commercial
development.
J
Yes,
so
actually
I
I
can
tell
you
about
both
so
over
the
past
year
that
the
program
has
been
specifically
active
because
the
pace
legislation
came
about
in
2017.
J
It
took
a
couple
of
years
for
the
program
to
be
created,
developed
and
then
finally
implemented
and
approved
by
the
first
counties,
dupage
and
kane,
and
so
since
last
year,
actually,
we've
had
six
closings
under
our
program
and
it's
it's
been
wonderful.
The
very
first
one
that
happened
in
dupage
was
a
solar
energy
improvement.
J
It
was
a
roof
replacement
with
solar
panels
being
added
a
small
industrial
facility
only
about
25
000
square
feet,
and
their
project
was
worth
about
three
hundred
and
eighteen
thousand
dollars.
J
They
were
able
to
get
these
panels
and
have
since
really
saved
on
electricity
in
their
facility,
and
so
it's
been
of
extreme
help
and
actually
the
owners
are
are
very
happy
to
also
talk
to
anyone
who
has
any
questions
about
the
program.
There
was
a
very
small.
The
second
dupage
deal
was
a
small
office
building
about
14
000
square
feet
in
elmhurst
illinois,
where
they
just
did
retrofit
of
their
windows.
J
Another
great
use
of
see,
pace
funds,
and
just
this
past
thursday
we
haven't
even
put
a
case
study
together
or
haven't
been
able
to
launch
the
press
release
yet,
but
many
of
you
may
be
familiar
in
neighboring
king
county,
the
old
copley
hospital
and
the
redevelopment
that's
being
done
there,
it's
being
called
avalon
heights,
they've
done
a
complete
redevelopment
with
new
housing
with.
Oh,
this
is
a
100
million
dollar
project
that
has
used
actually
three
million
in
pace.
J
So
this
is
our
largest
closing
to
date
and
it
has
gone
for
basically
building
envelope,
improvements
in
new
construction,
hvac,
led
lighting
and
various
components.
So
so
yes
see
pace
has
been
a
great
partner
thus
far.
We
we
have
many
more
deals
in
the
pipeline
that
are
going
to
come
to
fruition
in
2021,
and
we
would
love
to
include
some
kankakee
deals,
hopefully
soon.
A
Thank
you
any
other
questions.
I'm
sorry,
I
said
you're
welcome.
Oh
okay!
Sorry
there
was
thought
there
was
somebody
else
talking
any
other
questions.
A
A
I
think
we've
talked
about
it
quite
enough.
I
mean
I'm
just
curious.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
everybody's
comfortable
with
it.
You
know
we're
not
on
the
hook.
The
people
who
decided
to
put
that
individual's
taxing
district
on
themselves
are
on
the
hook.
If
you
will
we're
just
this
allows
us
to
collect
it
over
the
over
the
period.
So
it's
it's
it's.
It's
really
not
we're.
Facilitating
we're,
not
owning
any
risk.
Mr
kinzinger.
L
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
I
am
100
behind
this
program
and
think
it's
an
excellent
idea
for
the
county
to
enter
into.
I
do
have
some
questions
as
it
relates
to
the
document
itself,
and
perhaps
that
can
be
addressed
with
mr
wilson
and
ms
nichols,
so
I
don't
know
how
that
works.
I
do
I
don't
want
to
take
up
the
committee's
time,
for
my
own
issues,
sure
sure.
A
I
I
think,
that's
that's
fair
enough
nancy
and
ben
if
we
can
reach
out
and
schedule
something
ron,
yeah.
O
It
will
I
know
mr
king
had
commented
before,
and
so
we've
got
we'll
go
through
it
and
nancy,
and
I
will
make
you
know
any
final
adjustments
we
need.
We
think
we've
got
it
exactly
where
it
needs
to
be,
but
we've
got
a
little
bit
of
time.
O
So
we'll
just
note
those
changes
at
the
full
board
beating
and
then
we
can
kind
of
vote
appropriately,
and
I
guess,
mr
chairman,
if
I
could,
I
just
want
to
point
out
about
500
million
dollars
on
the
top,
and
just
this
is
I
talked
with
the
the
team
from
ica
and
this
cook
county
just
they
said
you
know
what
we
want
a
number
big
enough,
that
we
don't
have
to
do
a
new
ordinance
every
time
we're
not
obligated
to
lend
to
500
million
dollars.
We're
not
obligated
to
do
anything.
O
We're
not,
and
we're
certainly
not
obligated
to
borrow,
but
it
is
a
pretty
big
staggering
number
in
the
title.
So,
if
anybody's
concerned
about
that,
that's
just
so
we
I'll
go
over
the
life
of
the
pace
program.
I
hope
we
run
out
of
that
money
and
we'll
pass
a
new
ordinance
appropriately.
But
right
now
it's
a
big
enough
number.
We
think
we've
got
enough.
Let's
call
enough
runway
to
get
some
deals
done.
J
And
if
I
might
add
you
know,
once
the
ordinance
is
approved
program
is
fixed,
we
will
be
deciding
with
your
county
committee.
What?
What?
If
anything,
you
would
wish
to
chart
for
your
services
on
the
program
and
so
there's
a
potential
income
stream
here
for
you,
of
course,
at
the
beginning,
it
won't
be
very
large,
you
know.
Maybe
there
will
be
one
deal
next
year
or
maybe
two
or
three
the
following,
but
we've
noticed
that
this
program
seems
to
progress
annually
on
an
almost
geometric
progression.
J
It
it
escalates
quite
quickly,
but
the
fact
is
that
for
each
coll,
each
tax
collection
a
collection
period.
So
it
is
the
semi-annual
collection.
You
can
charge
a
slight
fee
and
that's
the
only
ever
recurring
fee
on
this
program,
because
any
other
fees
are
charged
up
front
as
part
of
the
closing
of
the
deal.
So
so
this
could,
potentially,
you
know,
be
a
good
thing
as
well,
for
the
county,
no
cost
and
the
opportunity
to
put
a
little
cash
away.
L
A
Just
a
couple
of
it's
that
some
of
the
terms
had
questions
about
and
we'll
we'll
clear
that
up
and
we'll
get
back
to
you
I'll.
A
Alrighty
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
if
we're
ready
I'll
do
roll
call
on
on
zoom.
First,
what.
D
D
A
A
I
can
tell
you
that
our
economic
development,
the
alliance
anybody
involved
in
that
appreciates
it
as
well.
This
is
a
nice
tool
for
them
to
to
trot
out
when
they
need
to,
especially
when
you're
looking
at
redeveloping
older
buildings
in
certain
areas,
turning
them
into
lofts
those
types
of
things
there's
a
lot
of
this
up
front
that
that
was
typically
not
covered
under
under
a4.
A
A
Okay,
well,
basically
we're
to
the
point
where
we
actually
have
the
agreements
that
we're
sending
out
to
the
mayors
and
their
attorneys
of
karma,
the
the
metro
wastewater
utility
and
the
mayors
associated
with
karma
kanki,
bradley
bourbon,
a
roma
park,
and
then
the
mayor
of
mantino
and
all
their
legal
representatives.
A
This
is
the
draft
that
we
have
sent
out
on
the
agreement
and
so
the
basically
we
we
have
to
be
up
and
running
in
january.
This
will
get
us
to
that
point.
A
We
they
are
going
to
come
back
to
us
with
red
lines
in
this
agreement,
we're
going
to
hash
out
between
now
and
our
full
board
meeting
what
changes
need
to
exist.
Sorry,
the
the
zoom
just
flashed
on
us
there.
It
went
away
for
a
minute,
but
what
we're
looking
at
is
is
to
be
able
to
bring
say.
This
is
our
agreement.
We
this
is
we're
good
with
this.
The
changes
that
come
back
will
be
described
in
the
full
board
meeting,
but
it
need
we
need
to
keep
on
a
timeline.
A
That's
why
I
had
to
get
this
to
you
today
in
order
for
us
to
be
able
to
prove
at
the
full
board,
with
the
changes
that
the
legal
representatives
those
municipalities
have
put
forward.
So
with
that,
can
I
get
a
motion
first,
so
we
don't
forget
to
do
that
to
approve
mr
hess
a
second
anyone
on
zoom.
Oh
miss
pope.
Thank
you
questions,
so
yeah
ben.
Is
there
any
any
thing
that
you
want
to
add
to
that
description?
A
You
know
this
is
a
county-wide
e-waste
recycling.
Where
we've
opened
up
bids
belson
was
chose
as
the
chosen
as
the
provider.
We
have
to
do
a
contract
with
them.
So
that'll
come
back.
You
know
after
this,
but
basically
we've
got
to
get
the
municipalities,
and
you
know
the
villages
on
board
with
what
that
language
is,
but
so
residents
don't
have
to
you
know
not
not
don't
have
to.
We
won't
have
we're
trying
to
get
people
to
not
throw
stuff
in
ditches
county-wide.
A
All
they
got
to
do
is
show
up
with
their
driver's
license,
show
up
to
belson
with
the
tv
and
it's
free
if
they're
part
of
this
program,
so
we're
trying
to
get
it
county-wide.
All
the
mayors
are
aware
of
it
that
we've
talked
to,
and
then
they
would
have
to
pass
this
intergovernmental
agreement
at
the
city
or
municipal
level
in
order
for
them
to
be
part
of
the
program,
and
we
have
determined
the
for
two
years.
A
However,
we
determine
come
up
with
a
nice
snazzy
name
for
it
when
we
launch
it
officially,
so
that
that's
kind
of
the
it's
a
thing
that
we're
all
going
to
do
together
as
a
county,
which
I
love
that
stuff
and
we
all
should
that's
what
we
should
strive
to
do
and
it's
for
the
benefit
of
the
residents
and
it
costs
a
little
bit
to
have
this
program
managed,
but
it
it's
saving
over
what
was
being
spent
before
from
the
municipality
side
of
things,
they're
going
in
half
and
they're
going
to
go
down
more
after
two
years.
A
Potentially
it's
new
money
for
the
county,
because
the
county
rural
areas
were
using
it
in
bradley
and
bourbon
a
where
they're
putting
their
e-waste,
but
they
weren't
paying
for
it.
So
it
is
new
money
for
us
that
we
put
in
the
budget
already.
So
you
know
that
we've
already
proved
the
budget
and
it's
in
the
budget.
So
this
is
the
contract.
So
we
do
have
the
motion
in
the
second.
Please
any
questions
for
ben
john
coughlin,
please!
Anyone
in
the
committee,
mr
kinsey,
here.
L
A
What
we
did
the
first
time
was
karma
was
spending
x
amount
of
dollars.
I
don't
have
that
here
in
front
of
me
on
this
program,
but
everybody
was
using
it.
So
I
I
used
just
a
presumption
that
let's
pay
half
of
what
they
were
doing
before
and
then
mantino
was
doing
this
for
their
residents
curb
pickup
and
they
had
a
price
that
was
about
maybe
30
cents
higher
per
resident
of
their
village.
A
If
you
will,
as
opposed
to
what
karma
was
doing
so,
the
the
fee
structure
was
okay,
let's
reduce
both
of
those
in
half,
there's
got
to
be
a
savings
right
and
then
to
see
exactly
what
that
would
spread
out
to
make
the
rest
of
the
county
look
like
and
base
the
cost
of
the
rest
of
the
county
over
what
the
the
cost
that
these
guys
were
paying
per
resident.
So
I
looked
at
cost
per
you
know,
there's
a
total
cost,
reduce
it
in
half.
A
L
E
A
You
and
then
spread
that
out
to
the
other
municipalities
and
obviously,
if
you're
in
a
a
smaller
town,
you
know
900
people
you're
going
to
be
paying
just
over
a
thousand
dollars
a
year.
You
know
what
I
mean:
it's,
not
it's
not
that
much
for
what
you
get.
Thank
you
now.
I
will
say
that
chabants
already
has
this,
but
you
can
already.
You
can
only
put
out
one.
I
think
item
a
year,
maybe
two
I
can't
it's
not
much
and
tvs
are
all
disposable.
A
Now
you
can't
fix
a
tv,
I
don't
think
so
so
and
it's
not
just
that
there's
other
electronic
waste,
but
so
we
may
we're
hoping
to
have
them
be
part
of
this
as
well.
They
may
not
come
along
because
again
they
already
have
something
so,
but
I'm
hopeful
that
we
got
everybody
else.
Mr
mr
house,
thank.
F
You
again,
chairman
just
occurred
to
me
what
about
like
townships
if
they
collect
stuff
like
I
use
mr
c
royce,
I
have
a
part
of
my
area
that
gets
things
dumped
along
the
edge
of
the
road.
If
the
township
picks
that
up
will
they
be
able
to
take
that
to
belson.
A
Yeah
they'll
be
able
to
take
it
there
as
well.
Yep
it'll,
all
be
it'll
all
be
free,
the
one
the
only
ones
we're
trying
to
eliminate
are
those
ones
who
are,
let's
just
say,
maybe
brokering
for
others
outside
of
the
area.
That's
why
we're
keeping
track
of
exactly
who's,
bringing
us
what
we
are
going
to
keep
track?
I
mean
that's
something
we
have
to
do
so.
If
we
find
that
you
know,
one
person
has
brought
me
700
tvs
this
year.
A
You
know
we
might
have
to
have
some
conversations
and
it's
it's
it's
very
similar.
You
know
and
then,
like
the
village
of
bradley,
said,
we
want
to
keep
our
site
as
well,
so
again,
they're
going
to
be
able
to
take
those
gaylord
boxes
that
are
there
and
they'll
go
right
to
belson
ready
to
go
this.
This
program
that
I
think
it's
another,
what
five
years
been
total
or
seven
years.
I
can't
remember
it's
six.
I
think
we
had
six
full.
A
Full
years
left,
basically,
the
transportation
is
taken
care
of.
So
that's
where
the
big
savings
is
coming
from,
where
the
collection
spot
is
to
the
ultimate
recycler.
That's
a
big
savings,
so
all
we
got
to
do
is
get
it
to
that.
One
collection,
spot
of
belson
and
then
the
states
program
takes
care
from
there
and
that's
why
we
have
the
outs
in
here.
O
Could
I
just
for
a
second
yes,
sir?
Just
I
want
to
point
out
and
because
andy
brought
us
our
attention,
we
were
talking
through
it
there
as
we
do
this
and
then
we
subsequently
work
on
the
contract
with
with
bells
and
the
vendor.
We
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
county's,
not
you,
know,
ending
holding
the
bag
for
all
waste,
because
that's
essentially
what
happened
to
karma
right,
they're
collecting
for
their
jurisdictions,
and
we
end
up
with
they're
responsible
for
everybody's
waste.
O
We
want
to
make
sure
that
each
of
the
jurisdictions
that's
involved
is
contributing
a
fair
share
based
on
that
per
capita,
and
that
way
everybody.
Everybody
bears
a
little
bit
of
this,
but
to
mr
hess's
point:
if
it
goes
away
every
tv
that
we
collect
that
county
highway
or
the
township
collects
or
the
village
or
the
cities
collect,
won't,
have
anywhere
to
go,
and
so
we
have
to
keep
a
program
local.
In
order
to
do
that.
So,
if
it
is
dumped,
we
can
still
get
rid
of
the
waste
yeah.
A
It
I
didn't
approach
townships
to
contribute
to
this.
I
went
we
as
the
county
looked
at
it
like
we
can
handle
that.
That
might
be
something
that
we
look
to
do
after
this
two-year
agreement
is
up
to
involve
the
townships,
because
I
think
they
have
man-hours
invested
in
this
to
go
out
and
pick
these
things
up
out
of
ditches.
My
whole,
my
hope
is,
is
that
that
people
stop
throwing
them
in
the
ditches.
You
know,
because
you
can
bring
it
in
with
scrap
and
actually
get
paid
to
drop
some
of
this
stuff
off.
A
D
D
A
M
F
A
A
All
right,
we
are
back
from
executive
session.
Everybody
is
still
present,
looks
like
all
board
members
and
legal
counsel,
other
business
does
anybody
here
have
other
business.
I
was
going
to
mention
something
to
this
committee
under
other
business
and
I'm
sorry
to
drag
it
out,
but
it's
got
to
be
said.
A
Okay,
I
have
something
this
laminate
that
we
we
have
done
here.
Okay,
if
anybody
wants
one
of
these
laminated,
we'll
get
it
for
you.
Okay,
the
last
time
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
participation,
but
I've
added
something
to
it.
A
Okay,
that's
very
important
because
we
seems
to
be.
We
have
some
that
have
forgotten
that
you
know
dominating
the
conversation
is
not
part
of
our
common
county
code.
There's
six
or
seven
or
eight
or
ten
follow-up
questions
you
get.
You
know
we'll
try
to
be
lenient,
but
at
times
there
is
gonna
have
to
be
a
point
of
order
made
by
the
board
point
of
personal
privilege
made
by
the
board.
Some
things
have
happened
here
that
were
quite
disturbing.
Frankly,
no
members
shall
speak
more
than
five
minutes.
A
The
second
time
whenever
that
five
minutes-
and
one
second
is
up
it's
up
to
the
board
members
to
say,
point
of
order
or
county
code,
section
2-67
and
we've
already
gone
over
five
minutes
for
the
second
time
this
individual
has
spoken.
A
We
I'm
sorry
we
have
to
do
this,
but
it
seems
that
some
want
to
use
this
as
a
pulpit
to
to
take
control
of
a
meeting
and
bully
other
board
members,
and
it's
just
not
going
to
happen
so
other
certain
motions
we've
talked
about
this.
You
know
motion
to
adjourn
motion
to
recess
call
the
question
there.
They
shall
be
decided
without
debate
or
explanation
of
why
you're
voting
it's
just
not
gonna
happen
anymore,
because
then
that
goes
on
for
two
five
minutes.
A
A
End
debate,
two-thirds,
so
the
other
one
is
voting
is
required
unless
you
are
directly
in
a
conflict
with
an
immediate
family
member
voting
is
required.
Present
is
not
a
proper
vote.
Mr
lear.
E
A
A
Absolutely,
and
that
would
start
here
at
the
executive
committee-
that's
where
that
motion
starts
with
so
or
I
guess
the
board
over
half
the
board
could
petition
the
executive
committee
to
put
something
on
the
agenda,
but
the
voting
required
that's
important
because
restrictive
cash,
we
cannot
vote
present
unless
or
say.
I
do
not
want
to
vote
on
this.
You
just
don't
be
here.
If
you
don't
want
to
vote
on
something,
don't
be
here,
that's
all
I
can
say
you
know
we're
required
to
vote.
A
People
elect
us
to
to
be
able
to
vote
on
in
their
behalf,
amendments
all
of
that
stuff
and
robert's
rules.
It's
pretty
self-explanatory.
I
had
to
talk
about
those
other
things
because
it
got
kind
of
well,
not
how
we
should
be
running
meetings
together
and
treating
each
other.
Is
there
a
motion
to
adjourn
mr
hess?
Mr
long,
all
those
in
favor
say
hi.