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Executive Committee Meeting 8/28/2018 9:00 AM
A
B
C
A
You
I
have
nothing
under
public
comment
today.
Presentations
I
had
meet
a
approval
of
the
minutes
from
July
24th
2018,
a
motion
to
approve
mr.
altough
mr.
Bern,
all
those
in
favor
those
opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
nothing
under
appointments
at
this
time.
I
ask
Kevin
Duvall,
be
everything
for
us
today.
D
Keep
it
brief
here
in
your
packet,
you
should
have
a
list
of
computer
surplus
equipment,
it's
basically
just
moving
some
more
out
of
our
facility.
The
department's
are
moving
forward
with
some
of
their
updates.
I
gotta
have
the
room
for
the
new
computers
they're
coming
in
all
of
these.
To
be
honest,
they're
gone
already,
but
they're
all
broke
pieces
aren't
on
them,
so
we
just
had
to
move
them
out.
So
this
was
the
make
room
for
the
new
ones
that
are
coming
in
for
the
various
departments.
Oh.
A
A
D
City
of
Kankakee
has
a
facility
by
their
maintenance
department
that
if
you
live
in
Kankakee
that
you
can
contact
your
electronic
ones
and
there's
it's
behind
a
fence
on
Tuesday,
Wednesday
and
Thursday,
you
can
take
it
to
there
and
they'll
get
rid
of
it.
For
you,
there's
no
cost
to
us
for
the
city
as
I
know,
I
mean
we've
been
using
it
for
a
decade,
probably
but
I
I,
don't
I,
don't
think
it
goes
for
Bradley,
bourbon
and
I.
Think
it's
for.
F
G
D
D
One
last
thing:
with
the
new
board
member
mr.
Zinn,
we
became
aware
of
something
that
those
it
doesn't
apply
to
most
of
you
that
this
Chairman
implemented
a
shared
calendar
for
all
of
you
and
we've
implemented
on
a
lot
of
people
with
their
phones.
If
you
have
an
Android
phone,
we
found
out
that
because
of
how
it
works,
that
it's
not
syncing
with
that
anymore.
D
If
you
have
an
iPhone,
we've
got
a
got,
an
iPad
that
still
works.
What
I
plan
on
doing
after
I
talk
to
the
Chairman
make
sure
this
is
okay,
it's
just
we'll
just
maintain
not
only
the
one
that
we
have
I'll
create
a
gmail
one,
since
all
androids
are
meant
to
work
in
the
Gmail
infrastructure.
Will
dis
create
one.
My
department
will
do
it,
then,
whenever
Diane
has
to
change
we'll
just
pop
one
in
there,
and
so
that
will
automatically
sync
with
them.
D
A
Yeah,
well,
that's
what's
necessary,
you
know.
The
reason
is
if
a
committee
gets
canceled
or
moved
or
whatever
happens,
there's
information
for
that
meeting
itself
and
we
it
updates
everybody's
calendar
all
at
once,
so
we'd
have
to
make
twenty
different
phone
calls.
Besides,
alerting
the
public
to
that
change
and.
D
H
Good
morning,
I
didn't
have
an
official
report
this
morning
in
regards
to
anything
else
that
was
going
on,
but
I
did
want
to
just
make
a
couple.
Well
a
few.
A
few
comments
in
regards
to
an
item.
That's
later
on
the
agenda
in
regards
to
the
home
kitchen
act,
an
ordinance
that
is
being
proposed
for
the
county,
otherwise
known
as
the
cupcake
law.
H
Basically,
the
the
state
of
Illinois
has
passed
this,
this
legislation
that
allows
counties
or
municipalities
in
some
cases
to
pass
an
ordinance
that
would
allow
the
creation
of
a
limited
home
kitchen
business.
It's
not
you
know
there
is
a
misconception
out
there
that
it's
it's
just
for
cupcakes
it's,
it's
not
it's,
basically
allowing
somebody
to
have
a
small
version
of
a
bakery
within
their
home
and
they
would
be
exempt
from
any
kind
of
a
Health
Department,
inspection
or
regulation.
H
It
doesn't
require
any
kind
of
food
service
training
that
the
other
restaurants
and
facilities
must
undergo.
They
can't
sell
over
a
thousand
dollars
a
month
in
sales
of
the
food
items
that
they
are
allowed
to
to
make,
and
it
can
only
be
pick
up
so
the
individual
has
to
come
to
the
home,
pick
it
up
and
it
can't
be
delivered.
You
know.
H
Otherwise
you
start
falling
out
of
this
and
you're,
basically
a
business
operating
without
having
to
do
anything
else
that
everyone
else
has
to
do
to
operate
a
bakery
in
the
county
or
anywhere
else,
and
it
would
only
apply
to
non
potentially
hazardous
foods.
So
that
would
basically
mean
like
no
meat,
no
fish,
no
poultry.
So
it's
gonna
be
your
baked
goods,
your
cookies,
your
pies,
your
cakes.
H
Only
in
the
case
of
a
complaint
or
an
outbreak.
You
know,
then
we
get
asked
to
come
in
and
do
some
sort
of
an
inspection
and
and
I
would
contend
at
that
point.
It's
too
late.
You
know,
if
that's
the
case,
so
why
am
I
recommending
no
ordinance
for
Kankakee
County?
The
three
main
reasons,
first,
is
the
food
safety
training
is
not
required.
It
is
for
all
restaurants,
as
I
described,
there's
a
cottage
food
law.
That's
similar
to
this.
H
That
already
exists,
is
on
the
books
and
allows
the
same
types
of
foods
to
be
made
in
our
own
kitchen,
but
only
sold
at
a
farmers
market
and
that's
occurring
right
now
in
our
County
and
in
many
counties
throughout
the
state.
But
it
requires
a
registration
with
the
Health
Department
and
it
requires
the
food
safety
training,
the
education
aspect
we
weren't
necessarily
in
agreement
with
that,
but
at
least
the
registration
process
was
there
and
the
education
is
there
for
the
people
so
that
they
at
least
have
to
go.
It's
kind
of
like
driver's
license.
H
H
There's
a
lot
of
foodborne
outbreaks
and
recalls
that
are
going
on
right
now,
one
of
the
bigger
ones
that
you
might
you
know
remember
seeing
in
the
news
recently
is
the
McDonald
salads
and
a
lot
of
the
salads
that
you
buy
in
the
grocery
stores,
and
so
those
are
foods
that
are
inspected
and
are
regulated
by
the
Health
Authority
and
you
might
say:
well,
if
it's
happening
there,
then
you
know,
then
the
home
might
be
safer.
Well,
that's
not
the
case.
If
it's
happening
in
a
licensed
facility,
how
much
more
could
it
go
on?
H
C
H
Third,
then,
the
the
no
registration
process,
so
there's
no
way
to
know
who's.
Doing
what
you
know.
Do
we
have
one
person
in
the
county?
That's
doing
it.
Could
there
be
a
hundred
people
doing
it
if
we're
not
aware
of
it
until
there's
a
complaint
or
an
outbreak,
as
I
said
in
many
cases,
that's
too
late.
The
food
training
and
the
education
is
very
important
because
it
teaches
those
safe
food
handling
practices
to
the
individuals.
H
H
Washington
gave
the
example
of
you
know
when
he
got
married
and
and
hired
you
know
somebody
made
a
cake
for
them.
Well,
the
health
department
doesn't
get
involved
or
license.
Events
that
are
considered
private
functions
and
a
wedding
would
be
considered
a
private
function
unless,
through
the
course
of
that
wedding,
you
hired
a
business
to
cater
your
food
to
you,
in
which
case
then
the
people
that
are
catering
the
food
would
be
required
to
have
a
license.
So
it's
a
lot.
It's
a
different
situation.
H
Those
types
of
examples
that
you
give
but
mechanisms
are
in
place
to
allow
for
the
education
and
training
for
the
food
safety.
In
that
part,
the
650
establishments
that
we
license
and
inspect
three
times
twice
a
year
here
in
Kankakee
County
range
from
your
full-blown
full-blown
restaurants
to
your
hospital
cafeterias,
to
your
schools,
to
your
grocery
stores,
to
your
711s
to
the
liquor
stores
that
sell
milk.
All
those
facilities
are
required
to
get
a
license
and
provide
food
training
and
education
to
the
staff.
H
For
what
they're
doing-
and
this
passing
this
ordinance
does
not
give
us
that
ability
at
the
Health
Department
to
protect
the
public's
health
for
some
of
the
situations
that
could
occur
and
again
then
I'm
kind
of
looking
for
the
worst
to
happen,
but
it
happens
every
day,
we're
seeing
it
now
in
places
that
are
even
regulated.
So
with
that.
That
would
be
the
reasons
why
I
would,
if
I
were
voting.
I
would
not
vote
to
support
this
and
can't
support
this.
H
Ultimately,
if
it
does,
then
it
does
allow
them
to
to
be
doing
these
things
if
they
follow
the
exceptions,
but
there's
no
way
for
us
to
regulate
that
or
follow
up
with
that,
and
some
of
it
isn't
isn't
even
within
our
jurisdiction.
For
example,
if
they're
operating
a
business,
then
within
this
city
or
town
in
which
they're
operating
and
the
taxes
and
things
like
that,
that
doesn't
apply
to
me
and
or
zoning
issues
which
and
then
I
will
say,
then
we
did
meet
with
Planning
and
Zoning
the
state's
attorney
with
the
business.
H
I
You
mr.
chair
I
have
a
couple
questions
and
a
point:
how
many
outbreaks
have
we
had
from
a
home
big
business
here
in
Kinki,
County
I.
I
In
the
state
of
Illinois,
it
is
currently
legal.
This
law
enables
a
person
to
conduct
a
home
bake.
Business
in
Illinois
is
correct,
it
is
illegal.
Also,
is
it?
Is
it
government's
role
to
tell
a
private
citizen
who
and
who
and
what
they
can
purchase
from
I
mean
that's
just
my
way
of
looking
at
it.
You
have
a
even
if
this
doesn't
pass.
What's
stopping
people
from
doing
it
now
we
currently
probably
they're,
probably
no
numerous
people
conducting
business
this
way,
what's
stopping
them,
whether
we
pass
this
or
not.
Well,.
H
Currently,
right
now
the
law
does
not
exist.
I
mean
the
opportunity
exists,
that
Illinois
passed
the
rule
that
the
county
of
Kankakee
could
pass
this
ordinance
so
as
of
today
right
now
it
does
not
exist.
So
so
anyone
in
this
room
who
potentially
is
baking
foods
or
making
foods
and
selling
it
out
their
door
without
having
gone
through
the
proper
mechanisms
that
are
in
place
for
the
rules
that
I
enforce
at
the
Health
Department
or
the
environmental
health
staff,
and
support
at
the
Health
Department
they're
operating
illegally.
When.
H
When
we
find
those
individuals,
we
approach
them
and
we
work
with
them.
There
are
a
number
of
opportunities
which
you
know
you
either
you
know,
stop
and
and
open
up
a
restaurant
or
you,
you
stop
and
there
are
cheaper
mechanisms
to
take
to
potentially
do
this.
You
could,
you
know,
find
somebody
that
you
know
that
owns
a
restaurant
that
allows
you
to
leave
some
space
and
you
could
try
the
opportunity
that
way
and
then
the
food
is
being
prepared
in
a
controlled
setting.
H
I
I
I
I
mean
it's
no
different
than
if
somebody's
conducting
business
from
home,
where
you
have
a
mechanic,
he
works.
Mechanic
during
the
day
does
side
work
who's.
Regulating
that
it's
unregulated
I
mean.
Is
it
comes
down
to
choice
of
a
person
of
private
citizens
right
to
purchase
whatever
they
decide?
And
buyer
beware
and
I
know
that
in
the
law
they
have
to
have
it
labeled
home-baked,
so
you
know
there's
no
preconceived!
This
is
being
made
in
a
commercial
kitchen.
You
know
what
you're
buying.
C
H
H
It
basically
just
says
you
can
operate
this
as
long
as
you
don't
sell
over
a
thousand
dollars,
you
can't
be
regulated
by
the
Health,
Department
or
inspected,
and
so
adding
things
into
that
would
have
in
essence
violated
that
because
it
would
have
been
requiring.
You
know,
regulation
of
some
sort
from
the
health
department
which
we're
not
allowed
to
do
appears.
G
J
Outbreak
as
far
as
that's
concerned,
but
I
do
know,
that's
limited,
also
know.
The
state
of
Illinois
basically
must
examine
this
and
put
something
out
there.
Why
I
do
think
that
there,
because
it's
more
than
my
friends
and
my
family,
but
the
potential
for
anyone
that
hears
my
business
to
come
in
I'm
wondering
if
there's
the
way
that
you
can,
because
it
says,
follow
all
applicable
state
and
local
laws
and
regulations.
J
What
we
realized
from
putting
in
by
the
requirements
of
the
kinky
County
code,
zoning
orders
to
section
blah
blah
blah
and
the
Health
Department
regulations
as
far
as
licensing
certificate
and
modifier
training,
which
would
be
minimal,
I,
think
that
would
be
able
to
protect
both
sides
of
the
equation.
Is
there
anything
that
stops
us
from
doing
that?
I
believe.
A
That's
what
was
just
asked
by
mr.
Washington
and
the
state's
attorney's
office
said
no.
We
can't
because
the
state
law
specifically
says
that
those
those
are
exempt
from
those
the
state
law
specifically
says
that
they're
exempt
from
that
application.
Am
I
incorrect
mr.
Quinn
on
that
assessment?
So
we
can
win.
A
A
K
Think
you've
got
a
good
handle
on
what
the
law
is
saying:
state
and
local,
and
the
ordinances
proposed
with
referencing
things
like
the
IRS
codes,
the
state
taxation
codes.
Zoning
like
Delbert
has
to
be
involved
in
certain
with
aspects
of
creating
a
business
making
sure
that's
appropriately
zone.
The
state
law
is
applies
to
the
cupcake.
Ordinance
is
very
restrictive
and
I
explored
some
of
mr.
Biba's
his
concerns
about.
Can
we
have
to
provide
the
label
that
they're
going
to
use,
come
and
make
them
register
with
the
health
department?
Just
so
he's
aware
of
their
existence.
J
K
Very
limiting
so,
if
the,
if
the
state
law
didn't
have
the
phrase
and
I'm
not
quoting
this,
but
it's
the
Health
Department
can
investigate
upon
a
complaint
or
an
outbreak.
If
it
didn't
have
that
line,
I
feel
more
comfortable
recommending
some
additional.
You
know
hoops
to
jump
through
for
like
a
better
way
of
phrasing
it,
but
because
it
outlines
that
it's
pretty
much
tied
the
hands
of
what
this
county
can
do
in
terms
of
how
to
react
to
a
situation
right.
K
So
if
a
complaint
happens
to
somebody
you
know
having,
you
know
some
sort
of
a
food-related
illness
or
something
like
that
and
goes
to
health
care
which
absolutely
mr.
beavers
and
his
team
can
get
involved.
Should
this
pass
absolutely
the
problem
I
think
mr.
beavers
is
outlining
is
at
that
point
from
his
perspective,
it's
too
late.
You
know
the
disease
of
the
outbreak
is
already
occurred
at
that
point,
we're
just
limiting
the
spread.
J
J
L
M
H
If,
if
it's
related
to
a
temporary
food
event,
a
church
function
or
something
like
that,
then
the
requirements
in
place
and-
and
we
have
a
pretty
good
relationship
after
31
years-
that
most
there
are
some
that
slipped
through
the
cracks
or
they're,
not
aware
of
the
rule,
or
they
just
don't
call
the
health
department.
But
in
those
circumstances
they
contact
us
up
to.
Let
us
know
we're
having
this
function.
Here's
what
we're
doing!
We
have
them
submit
paperwork.
H
We
research,
what
it
is
that
they're
making
how
they're
making
it
and
then,
if
we
have
any
questions
or
concerns,
we
work
that
out,
and/or
are
able
to
at
least
provide
education
and
and
then
they
they
can
get
that
information
out
to
you
know
if
it
was
us,
for
example,
and
each
one
of
us
has
agreed
to
make
a
dozen
cookies.
You
know
that
here's,
the
information
you
need
make
sure
you're
washing
your
hands.
Keep
your
pets
off
the
table.
Don't
change
your
little
baby's
diaper
right
here,
make
sure
you
wash
your
hands
properly.
H
Is
it's
out
of
my
hands
I'm
busy
doing
what
I'm
supposed
to
be
doing
short
of
getting
a
complaint
and
we
would
be
investigating
any
outbreak,
whether
it's
a
private
function
or
not,
because
that's
a
requirement
we're
supposed
to
do
so.
Eventually,
if
you
made
bad
milk
for
your
family
members
through
that
example,
and
caused
a
bunch
to
become
sick
through
the
investigation,
it
would
be
determined
that
well,
that
was
your
bad,
not
necessarily
that
everyone's
blaming
the
restaurant
that
they
ate
at
earlier,
because
then
they
didn't
even
serve
or
make
that
food.
M
M
H
M
A
M
H
With
the
cottage
rule,
for
example,
at
the
farmers
markets,
there's
specific
labeling
requirements
and
in
this
particular
business
they
you
know
they
might
follow
those
labeling
requirements,
but
as
a
consumer
and
the
buyer
beware,
you
know
today
I'm
just
amazed
at
how
much
more
I'm
seeing
people
who
are
allergic
to
not
only
peanuts
but
all
kinds
of
stuff
and
viruses
can
be
passed.
That's
one
of
the
most
common
ways
to
pass
illnesses
and
and
anything
can
carry
a
virus.
So
I
do
need
to
clarify
here.
A
A
Are
you
saying
that
you're
you
be
concerned
that
people
would
introduce
micro
after
baking
into
their
finished
product
I'm,
trying
to
I'm
trying
to
draw
the
line
here
because
inherently
I
don't
know
of
any
baked
goods
that
have
ever
been
subject
to
getting
people
sick
like
with
Listeria
and
anything
else,
and
unless
it
was
introduced
after
the
product
was
baked
and
packaged
and
all
of
that
kind
of
stuff?
So,
while
I
do
get
your
point,
I'm
just
trying
to
it
seems
like
we're.
A
H
Restaurants
I
get
that
I
understand
that,
but
the
possibility
is
there
that
you
know
you've
got
a
bakery
down
the
street
here
in
this
town,
that's
complying
with
all
the
rules
and
regulations
that
are
supposed
to
do,
and
you
have
a
cliffnotes
version
of
a
bakery
down
here
in
this
neighborhood
that
did
might
not
be
doing
anything
near
that
and
we
aren't
able
to
to
regulate
that
or
protect
the
public's
health
until
after
a
complaint
is
made.
Those
are
my
concerns.
Mister.
I
The
reiterate,
just
repeat
myself:
you
have
no
recollection
of
any
Brout
break
with
a
home,
big
business.
Okay,
second
of
all,
a
lot
of
these
businesses
that
we're
talking
about
eventually
become
businesses.
The
message
we're
sending
to
somebody
who
may
have
a
desire
to
at
one
point
have
a
brick-and-mortar
business.
We
don't
want
you
doing
that.
We
don't
want
you
to
respect,
be
a
per
pound,
possibly
be
a
future
business
that
could
be
an
employer.
That's
my
only
statement.
Thank
you.
L
K
G
K
C
A
Correct
there's
a
votes
coming
later,
it's
later
on
in
the
agenda,
all
right,
there's
any
other
questions
about
this.
We
can't
call
the
question
because
the
questions
later
so
you
can
call
immediately
when
we
get
to
that
part
of
them
part
of
the
meeting.
So
all
right,
thanks
so
I
mean
thanks
for
the
robust
conversation
schools,
dr.
Murphy,
nothing
out
here
today,
BAC
Derek
Torres
be
everything
for
us
again.
Its
monthly
report
in
the
file.
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
monthly
motion
to
approve
the
BAC
monthly
report,
mr.
Zen's?
Second,
mr.
N
The
short
version
is,
we've
been
very
involved
in
outreach.
One
of
our
big
wins
is
we
were
able
to
get
a
veteran
who
got
out
in
the
early
80s
approved
for
VA
health
care
after
he
had
been
denied
several
times,
which
is
allowing
him
to
receive
treatment
that
he
desperately
required
other
than
that
things
are
going
well
with
the
VA
see
any
questions.
N
It
was
down
a
little
bit
in
June,
but
it
was
up
for
July,
so
we
had
36
riders
with
40
appointments
in
July
it
was
49
riders
with
60
appointments,
so
we
are
definitely
providing
a
needed
service
and
we've
also
found
out
that
the
VA
is
going
to
start
a
shuttle
between
the
Kankakee
VA
clinic
and
the
Joliet
clinic
soon.
So
that
will
help
veterans
get
to
appointments
a
lot
closer
than
having
to
go
to
Heinz.
N
O
Good
morning,
first,
the
easy
one
I
think
is
the
staffing
report
is
in
front
of
you.
I
did
get
a
call
from
the
Sheriff's
Department
this
morning.
There's
one
air
under
corrections
officers.
The
total
number
is
correct.
The
number
of
part-time
now
is
8:00
and
not
7:00,
as
reflected
in
the
report.
So
there,
if
you
look
at
the
prior
month
section
which
is
kind
of
the
middle
part,
it
says
ten
part
time
and
127
full-time,
that
should
say
11
and
126
and
then
in
the
current
month
activity
where
three
part-time
corrections
officers
go
to
full-time.
O
O
The
second
thing
is
you
all
received
a
week
ago:
the
revised
policy
manual
is
as
a
reminder.
This
went
first
to
our
liability
carrier
and
their
legal
counsel,
which
gave
us
I,
would
say
the
lion's
share
of
the
changes
which
are
all
marked
in
red
that
that
came
back
and
once
those
were
incorporated,
we
did
send
it
to
our
state's
attorney's
office.
It
was
review
viewed
by
two
separate
attorneys
within
the
State's
Attorney's
Office,
who
reviewed
it.
Their
feedback
is
incorporated
there.
O
There
are
some
pending
three
or
four
for
pending
policies,
yet
to
be
revised,
they're,
currently
still
under
review
by
the
state's
attorney's
office,
so
we'll
bring
those
back
around
separately.
The
big
issue
for
us
now
is
to
make
sure
that
we're
incorporating
a
lot
of
changes
in
laws
that
have
occurred
over
the
last,
in
some
cases,
20
years
that
weren't
reflected
in
our
policies.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
get
those
implemented
as
soon
as
possible
that
that
is
the
biggest
bulk.
O
The
one
thing
that
the
Chairman
did
asked
me
to
do
is
to
look
at
the
travel
policy
and
look
at
our
wording
in
the
travel
policy
to
make
sure
that
it's
clear
to
our
employees
before
they
go
on
some
County
related
travel.
What
their
reimbursement
will
be.
There
has
been
some
confusion,
so
the
changes
that
we
made
to
the
expense
reimbursement
policy
was
really
intended
to
clarify
those
types
of
things
and
really
it
revolved
around
three
different
pieces.
O
But
for
me,
who
lives
south
of
here,
if
I'm
going
to
training
in
Champaign,
does
it
make
sense
that
we
follow
a
regulation
that
reimburses
me
from
Kankakee
that
doesn't
make
sense.
So,
in
my
conversation
with
our
department
head
manager
who
questioned
me
on
it?
Well,
we
don't
say
that
Anita
what
if
somebody
lives
in
Tinley
and
they're,
going
to
Chicago
I,
said
I,
expect
you
as
the
manager
to
understand
that
and
if
they
turn
in
mileage
from
Kankakee
to
talk
to
them
about
that
it.
O
The
manager
is
at
the
at
the
closest
level
to
that
employee
and
being
able
to
coach
and
counsel
your
employees
is
a
management
responsibility
if
a
manager
is
looking
to
me
or
you
to
manage
their
department,
that's
an
issue
with
a
manager,
that's
my
opinion.
That's
why
I
changed
I
recommend
the
change
it.
We
follow
the
IRS
rules.
We
expect
our
leaders
to
lead
our
teams,
so
my
opinion.
The
other
thing
was
the
per
diem.
O
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
on
the
wording
for
per
diem
and
we
used
the
per
diem
a
lot
and
I
will
say,
as
it
was
used
here
at
the
county.
It's
not
a
per
diem.
A
per
diem
is
you're
gonna
get
51
bucks
every
day
in
in
many
cases,
and
companies
where
I
worked.
If
it
was
a
per
diem,
I
got
a
check
before
I
left.
Here
you
go.
Here's
your
money,
spend
it
as
you
will.
O
We
seem
to
use
it
in
different
ways:
number
one
we
would
use
it,
but
we
expect
receipts,
that's
okay,
but
then
what
we're
doing
is
reimbursing
actual
expenses.
So
that's
the
bit
where
I
say:
they're
only
used
to
determine
the
full
rate
that
an
employee
may
speak,
seek
reimbursement
for
actual
expenses.
I
wanted
to
make
that
clear
so
that
people
are
employees,
aren't
thinking.
Oh
I
got
51
bucks
a
day.
O
It
doesn't
matter
what
my
receipts
say:
I'm
gonna
get
fifty
one
dollars
know
you're
gonna
get
reimbursed
your
actual
expenses,
but
the
max
amount
amount
that's
going
to
be
reimbursed
is
the
fifty
one
dollars
a
day
or
whatever
the
amount
is
I'll.
Tell
you
one
other
thing
that
I
did
say:
I
did
I
do
recommend
changing
is
that
we
reimburse
our
employees
on
the
destination
venue.
I
have
never
seen
wording
where
you
would
reimburse
employees
where
they
work,
rather
than
where
they're
going.
O
It's
confusing
to
me,
and
in
fact
we
made
some
there's
been
some
discussion
about
the
GSA
and
we
use
the
GSA
for
reimbursement
or
for
the
per
diem
amounts.
The
GSA
specifically
says
that
that
for
government
employees,
the
GSA
rates
are
used
on
the
destination
venues
to
be
fair
to
our
federal
employees.
So
we
picked
and
choose
part
of
the
GSA.
We
we
ignored.
O
Other
parts
it
just
didn't,
it
seemed
confusing
and
not
right,
and
we
had
employees
not
being
reimbursed
what
they,
what
the
GSA
amounts
were
for
and
what
it
costs
for
them
to
eat
at
a
destination
so
that
I
recommend
changing
to
just
using
wherever
it
is
the
destination
venue
where
they
are.
Those
are
really
the
two
big
changes
to
those.
A
A
But
this
is
the
culmination
of
not
just
two
weeks
or
a
couple
of
lawyer
conversations.
There's
been
many
legal
opinions
that
have
vetted
through
this
and
sifted
through
this,
and
both
on
our
liability
carrier
side
and
here
at
the
county.
So
I
just
want
to
give
you
some
background
on.
You
know.
This
is
about
eight
nine
months
worth
of
work
that
has
gone
into
this
so
and
at
least
right
all.
A
P
O
Right-
and
that
is
more
of
a
movement
in
a
chart.
You
know
there
was
a
tendency
to
call
things
probationary,
the
intent
or
what
what
happened
legally
is
overtime.
Then
people
would
say,
or
an
employee
who
may
be
terminated
later
on,
said
well.
I
pass
probation,
so
now
I'm
guaranteed
a
job.
So
there
is
a
movement
within
the
HR
to
do
away
with
probationary
the
term
and
just
call
it
introductory
it's
really
your
training
period,
its
semantics.
P
O
P
P
A
L
P
O
If
they're
scheduled
for
a
35
hour
work
week,
so
think
about
this,
you
know
compensatory
time
allowed
for
government
employees
not
allowed
for
any
private
industry
right
in
private
industry
everything
over
forty
hours.
Any
overtime
is
time
and
a
half
government
allows
for
compensatory
time
over
over
your
scheduled
work
week
over
forty
hours
or
over
your
scheduled
workweek.
So
if
we
have
a
department
someone's
scheduled
for
35
hours
rather
than
let's
say,
there's
budgetary
constraints
on
their
payroll
mm-hmm.
Q
O
They
don't
have
additional
funds
to
pay
an
extra
hour
two
hours
a
week,
mm-hmm
extra
extra
wages.
You
have
to
pay
that
person
for
the
time
worked
right.
So
it
just
means
that
say
on
Tuesday
night,
an
employee
has
some
reporting
to
do
to
the
state
of
Illinois,
which
has
to
occur
after
hours,
so
every
Tuesday
night
they
stay
an
hour
later.
Then
you
let
them
leave
an
hour
early
the
next
day,
instead
of
paying
them
an
extra
hour
and
having
an
extra
extra
dollars
in
your
payroll.
O
P
O
P
L
P
There
other
is
the
Juanita
and
I
have
already
talked
about
a
template
for
a
position
description.
Every
person
should
have
a
position
description
as
a
template,
and
the
advertising
should
list
what
the
requirements
are.
Not
I
was
we.
She
and
I
were
looking
this
morning
a
page
this
is,
and
a
posting
whatever
is
known
about
the
job.
I
think
you
post
exactly
what's
required
of
the
job,
not
just
anything.
No
I
love
personnel
handling.
A
A
That's
why
we
sent
it
out
a
week
ago
over
people
like
yourself
will
go
through
it
and
some
of
it
the
intent
is,
and
the
policy
will
fix
the
actual
form,
like
you
said,
on
the
backend
to
bring
that
back
and
I,
don't
think
we
ever
like
approve
the
form
it
was
just
in
there,
so
we
can
change
the
form
to
match
it.
So
what
a
minute?
Oh
you
did.
You
mentioned
the
collective
bargaining
agreements.
Obviously
those
take
precedence
over
the
policy
and
procedure
manual.
That
was
one
of
the
things
I
want
to
mention.
J
O
J
J
O
J
On
the
procedures,
it
says
employees
who
have
a
one
two
or
three
can
we
just
say
employees
who
we
have
one
two
or
five
anniversaries
during
any
given
year.
It
just
has
a
one
two,
so
I
don't
know
if
that
82
be
in
there.
But
in
addition
to
that,
something
kind
of
sounds
a
little
bit
ambiguous
here.
What.
O
J
O
J
Then
I
was
looking
for
a
a
to
go
with
them,
but
it
wasn't
just
one
okay,
but
anyway,
right
here,
some
kind
of
big
was
to
me
because
it's
saying
if
I
read
the
right,
employees
who
have
a
one
two
or
five
year
anniversary
during
any
given
year,
will
be
eligible
for
five
days
of
additional
time
on
the
anniversary
date.
However,
at
the
six
months
of
continuous
service
they
get
five
days
so
I'm
assuming
they're
gonna,
get
another
five
days
on
the
one
year
as
well
correct
it's
what
happe
ten
days
so.
O
O
J
J
O
J
O
A
F
Good
thank
miss
Karen,
just
real,
quick
clarifying
question
with
regards
to
the
mileage
piece:
were
we
not
in
compliance
with
a
law
that
had
been
put
into
place
or
something
along
those
lines
as
related
to
starting?
You
know
that
mileage
from
home
versus
starting
from
work,
or
how
did
that
come
to
fruition
that
you
were
talking
about
I.
O
Think
there
were
times
that
reimbursements
for
employees
different,
that
rule
was
brought
into
place,
not
by
using
the
what
do
I
want
to
say
the
state
statute
there
is.
There
is
a
part
of
the
state
travel
policy
that
says
lowest
miles,
driven
or
most
direct
route
and
I
think
at
times
that
was
used
to
lower
expense
reimbursements.
Sometimes
the
the
most
direct
route
might
be
through
a
city
street
rather
than
on
a
freeway
and
so
I
know.
O
F
A
Hey,
no,
it's
you're,
absolutely
right,
I
think
at
times,
the
way
that
it
was
being
interpreted
and
documents
were
being
changed
in
the
auditing
process
that
our
employees
do
could
have
a
legitimate
gripe
if
they
were
withheld
money.
Fine.
Now,
as
far
as
the
destination
payments
and
the
way
that
things
were
divided
up,
as
far
as
you
know,
served
them
out
for
breakfast
lunch
and
dinner
that
that
that
is
also
in
question,
but
the
destination
was
listed
as
Kankakee
County
to
start
with,
so
a
burger
here
is
not
a
tour.
A
The
neatest
point
of
burger
here
is
not
a
burger
cost
in
Vegas
or
in
Los
Angeles
or
wherever
else
around
the
country.
It's
exponential,
so
we
were
only
reimbursing
at
that
rate
and
our
employees
were
the
ones
suffering
for
it.
So
I
wouldn't
be
surprised.
So
people
asked
for
some
money
back
to
be
honest.
Okay,.
C
A
Exactly
yes,
some
of
this
is
clarification.
I
will
say
that
the
policies
intent
and
the
reasonable
interpretation
of
the
policy
is
what
we're
talking
about.
Now.
We
just
tried
to
leave
no
room
for
interpretation
of
anything
else
and
also
to
let
the
board
know-
and
this
is
an
important
part
of
this-
that
the
department
heads
are
the
determining
factor
here
and
what
they
allow
within
their
budgets.
Okay,
me
being
one
the
other
elected
department,
heads
being
others,
we
determine
that
and
it's
within
reason
working
with
employees.
A
It's
not
punitive,
it's
what
within
reason
and
then
the
other
side
of
it
is
if
there
is
something
that
needs
to
come
before
the
Finance
Committee
for
approval
and
then
the
full
board
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
can't
approve
it
and
pay
it
ahead
of
time.
There's
nothing
in
this.
That
says
we
can't
do
that
and
at
times
checks
were
being
held.
Where
that's
inappropriate.
E
You,
mr.
chairman,
miss
peek
manam
on
the
non-exempt
employees
in
that
wording
and
I
think
is,
is
the
Fair
Labor
Standards
Act
is
quoted
and
I
don't
know.
If
that's
the
whole
paragraph
is
the
Fair
Labor
Standards
Act,
but
in
the
middle
of
the
paragraph,
I
got
a
problem
with
the
wording
that-
and
this
is
just
my
opinion
where
it
says.
Let
me
find
it.
My
eyes
are
not
as
good
as
they
used
to
be.
E
E
O
A
A
A
The
question
is
they
called
so
at
this
point
move
forward.
It
seems
like
we
talked
through
this.
Please
spend
time
with
the
manual
see
if
there's
other
things
you
want
to
bring
up,
bring
it
back
here
to
say
executive,
obviously
talk
to
the
department
head
and
talk
to
to.
You
know
to
me
also
to
bring
and
make
sure
it's
on
the
agenda
and
we'll
address
that.
As
the
case
may
be
so
I
guess
we
have.
We
had
a
motion
in
a
second
already.
A
Well,
all
those
in
favor
I'm,
sorry
approve
the
manual
as
is,
and
then
we'll
bring
back
any
suggested
changes
for
the
next
next
go-around
on
specific
she'll
have
more
will
add
some
things
that
you
know
that
going
through
that.
So
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
all
those
in
favor.
Those
opposed
motion
carries
mr.
Snipes
everything
very
meaningful.
J
Not
so
far,
neither
but
it
more
of
the
procedural
issue
when
we
call
for
the
motion
call
for
the
question.
That's
actually
a
motion
to
end
debate
and
it
requires
a
second
and
then
also
requires
a
vote,
so
I
would
just
that
we
just
go
through
it
or
whatever.
But
any
time
we
do.
A
motion
to
I
mean
call
for
the
question.
It's
just
not
one
person
that
does
require
a
again
a
vote,
because
it's
a
motion
to
end
debate.
A
I'll
suspend
discussion
now
to
go
ahead
and
look
up
Robert's
Rules
of
Order
to
make
sure
that
that's
accurate.
If
that's
what
the
committee
would
you
like
to
know
for
the
next
time?
Okay
for
next
time,
I'll,
look
that
up
I
was.
It
was
my
impression
of
Robert's
Rules
of
Order.
That
called
a
question
immediately
suspends
debate
and
then
you
go.
You
go
to
vote.
C
D
K
C
M
A
J
J
K
L
A
L
A
Thank
You
Anita
moving
on
administrative
issues:
oh
wow,
this
first
one
appointment
of
Jim
burn
to
the
keiki
County
Board.
A
Reappointment
George
Searles
to
the
Cady
County
PBC
reappointment
of
Alice,
our
Dillon
to
the
wolf,
can
Regional
Development
Authority
reappointment
of
bank
daniel
anchor
to
the
vm
lewis,
drainage,
district,
reappointment
of
Larry
Hammond
to
the
care
or
canopy
and
drainage
district
Oh.
Another
one
reappointment
of
pillow
talk
to
the
X
line,
Creek
drainage,
ditch.
A
Excuse
me:
William
Oh,
Tom
I,
apologize,
yeah,
reappointment
of
naomi
Endres
to
the
Grinnell
special
drainage
district,
reappointment
of
Darrell
Ward
to
the
Joe
banister
Ainge
district
reappointment
of
Larry
Dumont
L
to
the
Little
Beaver
drainage,
district,
reappointment
of
Francis,
J
Smith
or
the
manteno
drainage,
district.
Number.
Nine
or
three
excuse
me.
A
We
element
of
David
Young
bless
you
to
the
snake,
Creek
drainage,
district,
reappointment
of
James
Wasser
to
the
snake,
Creek
drainage,
district,
reappointment
of
Neil
Trudeau
to
the
Union
number
two
drainage
district
and
reappointment
of
Bruce
Bruce
Mathis
to
the
yellow
head
in
Washington
drainage
district
can
I
get
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
mr.
Washington.
Second,
mr.
Snipes
any
discussion
on
any
of
those
come
on
all
those
in
favor,
please
say
aye.
It
was
opposed.
Thank
you
openings.
A
A
That's
is
that
the
one
that's
been
perpetual,
the
manteno
number
three.
Okay,
that's
been
ongoing.
We
could
have
to
look
into
that,
because
I
think
that
we
need
to
make
sure
that
they
have
appointments
that
go
into
all
their
term
ends.
Otherwise
there
could
be
some
issues
so
we'll
look
into
that.
One
opening
on
the
manteno
number
nine
drainage
district,
one
opening
on
mcgillvary
drainage
district,
one
on
the
mini
Creek
drainage
district,
one
on
moments'
at
you
had
drainage
district,
one
on
the
Spring
Creek
drainage
district,
two
openings
on
the
Essex
township
fire
protection
district.
A
That's
the
one
that
I
was
concerned
about.
It
was
a
sixth
Anshe
fire
protection
district
and
that's
been
an
ongoing
opening.
So
we're
gonna
have
to
look
into
that.
One
opening
on
the
Ethics
Commission
I
do
have
an
applicant
three
openings
on
the
animal
welfare
Advisory
Committee.
So,
yes,
they
expire
on
terms.
Some
people
may
reapply.
If
there's
other
people
that
want
to
apply,
please
do
see
here
just
for
road
rolling
terms,
so
we
have
don't.
Everybody
doesn't
fall
off
at
the
same
time.
A
Let's
see
here
other
business
Whoville
of
the
circuit
clerk's
monthly
report
for
July
2018
approval
of
the
coroner's
monthly
report
for
July
2018
approval
of
the
coroner's
monthly
report
receipts
for
money
for
July
2018
approval
of
the
public
defenders,
monthly
report
for
June
2018
approval
of
the
Assessors
monthly
report
for
July
2018.
Is
this
supposed
to
be
July
for
the
public
defender
looks
like
a
scriveners
error.
It
says
he
sent
you
June.
A
Okay,
that's
June
approval
of
the
County
Clerk's,
not
the
report
for
July
2018
approval
for
the
recorders
monthly
report
for
July
2018
can
I
get
a
motion
to
combine
and
approve
please
mr.
altough
mr.
Lowe
Jess.
Is
there
any
question
that
probably
the
only
one
here
is
the
scat
boy?
Is
there?
Anybody
has
any
questions
for
her
I
didn't
think
so.
I
thought
I'd
ask
they
have
a
motion
a
second
and
all
those
in
favor.
A
Those
opposed
motion
carries
no
information
right
now
under
old
new
business,
the
Kankakee
County
cupcake
ordinance,
so
I'll
just
read
the
title
into
the
record
and
an
ordinance
allowing
the
establishment
of
home
kitchen
operations.
Is
there
a
motion
to
approve
on
the
floor?
Mr.
Bern?
Second,
mr.
ole
talked
we've
had
a
robust
debate.
It's
already
baked
into
the
conversation.
A
Q
M
E
Think
we
all
know
somebody
we
can
call
to
get
our
10
year
old,
a
birthday
cake
made
and
lives
in
the
neighborhood,
and
if
it's
gonna,
if
this
ordinance
gonna
help
that
person
that
might
be
making
$10
a
cake
or
$40
a
cake
or
whatever
it
is,
if
this
is
gonna
help
that
person
not
feel
like
they're
trying
to
go
be
behind
the
law
to
provide
a
service
for
our
communities.
I
know,
there's
many
in
my
community
I
can
support
this
as
written.
So
thank
you.
Thank.
J
Know
the
young
lady
that
brought
this
to
us,
her
had
not
I
was
not
familiar
eyes.
What's
the
cupcake
law,
but
I
appreciate
the
fact
that,
instead
of
just
doing
what
you
want
to
do
you
look
at
the
laws
you
came
and
addressed
the
political
body
that
governs
that,
and
so
therefore
I
think
it's
a
step
in
the
right
direction.
When
individuals
do
bring
things
to
us
or
whatever
that
they
at
least
seek
the
political
body
or
the
political
governing
body
versus
just
doing
things
on
their
own.
A
Thank
you.
My
position
is:
is
that
that
it
goes
to
whatever
the
village
or
city
is
that's
next
and
let
them
make
the
decision.
We
should
support
that
and
let
their
jurisdiction
decide
if
it's
right
for
their
community.
That's
my
position,
so
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
did.
You
have
anything
mr.
victory,
yeah.
G
Q
B
Q
B
A
Carries
moving
on
to
the
courthouse
memorial,
the
Women's,
Club
Kankakee.
There's
some
members
here
today
to
answer
questions.
If
anybody
on
the
committee
would
have
any
this
is
something
that
I
brought
to
building
and
grounds
Oh,
roughly
I,
think
six
months
ago
to
say
you
know
no
as
far
as
I
could
tell
no
other
chairman
has
ever
brought
that
to
the
county
board
to
say:
do
we
want
to
put
something
on
the
courthouse
lawn
I
looked
I
couldn't
find
anything
throughout
all
the
monuments.
Yeah
I
keep
scrolling
down
please.
A
So
what
I
was
doing
is
bringing
it
here
to
executive
committee
building
and
ground
said
yeah.
Originally,
we
agree,
that's
a
good
location.
Now
they
want
to
see
the
actual
material
of
what
if
the
brick
is
and
have
our
architect
kind
of
sign
off
that
this
would
be
a
match.
If
you
will
it
wouldn't
conflict
with
the
other
monuments,
and
things
like
that.
So
there
is
a
sample
of
the
brick
here
for
everybody
to
see
so
I'm
going
to
get
a
letter
from
the
county's
architect
to
kind
of
give
his
opinion
on
this.
J
A
Matching
that's
what
building
a
ground
was
concerned
with?
It
was
the
the
matching
of
it.
The
second
thing
that
executive
would
be
is
this
a
proper
use
of
the
courthouse
lawn,
the
the
Women's
Club?
Had
these
plaques
already
done,
their
bronze
they're
produced
they
they
are
paying
for
it
on
their
dime
at
the
very
I,
guess
least,
we
would
offer
would
be
a
plugin
for
some
lighting
and
maybe
there'll
be
a
little
bit.
Solar
mini
solar
panels
out
there.
A
If
that
happens,
your
little
small
ones
for
the
for
the
lighting
at
night,
but
I
thought
it
was
appropriate
that
Executive
Committee
should
make
that
call,
because
it
has
never
been
brought
as
far
as
I
could
tell
to
any
committee
at
the
county
board
or
any
other
memorial.
So
you
know
the
language
if
you
want
to
will
run
through
it,
real
quick,
it's
factual,
it's
just,
it's
not
I
want
to
say
it's.
A
It's
celebratory
and
the
fact
that
there's
there's
we
look
around
the
country,
not
just
in
Illinois,
but
there's
communities
this
size
for
three
governor's
to
come
from
here
it
is
historical.
It
is
something
that
is
significant.
These
were
basic
facts
about
these
individuals,
not
necessarily
accomplishments
in
office,
just
what
their
election
dates
were,
and
there
we
figured
that
they'll
always
be
Google
at
some,
some
form
or
another.
A
So
but
that's
that's
what
they
look
like
in
general
and
those
are
the
facts
that
are
on
there,
where
they
were
born
first
lady,
that
type
of
thing
and
they're
their
political
careers,
if
you
will,
as
far
as
their
election
dates
and
so
that
those
are
the
three.
So
if
anybody
has
any
comment
or
question
directed
towards
the
Women's
Club
they're
here
start
with
mr.
legette.
M
A
M
A
I
You
mr.
chairman
I'm,
all
for
privately
funded
memorials,
I'm
a
fan
of
history
and
I.
Think
history
belongs
in
history,
museums,
not
on
publicly
funded
land.
That's
just
my
own
personal
opinion.
Perhaps
the
kinky
County
Museum
would
be
a
great
location
for
these,
but
I
don't
support
putting
up
on
public
property.
J
J
Historical
slogan,
out
of
a
good
book
just
that
he
that's
without
seeing
that
I'm
cast
the
first
stone
I
think
what
they're
trying
to
do
is
plausible
I
think
what
they're
doing
is
historical
in
that
we
are
unique
in
having
three
governor's
from
a
hat
three
governor's
from
the
from
Kankakee.
That's
unique!
It
doesn't
take
away
anything
the
pluses
or
minuses
when
you're
putting
up
in
store
configured,
saying
we've
had
three
governor's
here.
They
are.
J
They
served
in
public
office.
So
therefore,
I
think
a
public
place
is
a
proper
venue.
As
far
as
that's
concerned,
I
think
when
I
look
at
it
I,
don't
some
of
these
was
way
back
before
I
do
know,
George,
Ryan
or
whatever
and
I
do
know
the
cloud
that
people
put
there
but
I
also
see
all
the
good
that
George
has
done.
I,
remember,
Illinois,
first
farm,
that
jail
would
not
be
here.
Kcc
wouldn't
have
the
additions
that
ice
skating
rink
a
lot
of
other
things.
J
We
can
take
one
bad
situation
that
may
have
happened
and
cloud
all
the
goods
that
a
man
has
done
and
I'm,
not
a
Republican
to
say
that
I'm
supporting
George
Ryan
but
I'm,
just
looking
at
his
record,
I've
read
two
books
that
people
have
placed
out
or
whatever,
but
when
I
looked
at
and
even
in
Chicago,
they
speak
well
to
this
man.
So
I
don't
want
anyone
to
take
a
bad
clown
to
overshadow
the
good
that
has
happened.
J
That's
me
so
therefore
I
support
it
and
I'm
supported
for
that
particular
reason,
because
I'm
sure
that
all
of
us
have
done
something
in
our
lives
that
we
might
not
be
so
smiling
about,
but
should
that
over
clown
everything
that
we
did
all
the
accomplishments
that
we
made
I
say
night.
That's
just
my
point.
Mr.
G
I
happen
to
have
some
connection
with
Sam
Shapiro
a
year
when
I
was
asked
to
become
a
driver's
license.
Downer
I
was
wondering
how
I
was
gonna
get
from
here
to
Springfield
to
train.
For
that
time,
cuz
I
had
no
money,
I
would
hadn't
worked
for
a
while
Sam
Tripura
called
me
and
I
didn't
even
know
he
recognized
who
I
was.
He
had
me
come
to
his
house.
He
gave
me
money
to
get
to
get
there
and
to
eat
and
survive.
G
E
Thank
You
mr.
chairman,
what's
I
missed
the
location
of
the
memorial
where's
it
gonna
be
at
because
this
is
gonna
be
a
permanent.
The
only
reason
I'm
talking
about
this
is
we're
gonna
put
there.
It's
gonna
be
there
forever
and
you
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
not
putting
it
on
top
of
any
utilities
that
might
in
our
old
courthouse.
We
might
have
to
replace
the
pipes,
the
sewer
and
all
that
stuff
that
you
just
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
in
the
proper
location
and
mr.
E
E
A
That's
that's
the
you
asked
about
the
the
location,
that's
why
it
was
it.
This
may
be
the
the
north
west
corner
facing
diagonal,
that's
the
bench
that
is
currently
there.
Okay,
that's
the
the
Ryan
governor
bench.
If
you
will
it's
that's
the
one
sitting
there
and
there
are
those
that
space
in
between
our
papers
that
you
just
saw
with
people
buying
the
okay
favors
to
pay
for
it,
and
it's
facing
this
direction
that
court
and
I'm
sorry
Indiana,
okay,
yeah
court
in
Indiana
there.
A
So
that's
that's
kind
of
the
direction
that
if
the
back
end
is
sloped,
so
we'd
have
to
get
excavators
in
their
building
and
grounds.
Actually,
Brian
did
this
a
long
time
ago
when
he
was
here,
Julie
was
out
there.
We
know
where
everything
is
Adam.
It
was
where
he
said.
This
is
the
best
spot,
a
spot,
so
building
grounds.
Only
other
question:
it
was
mr.
Kinzinger
who
asked
about
it
matching
with
everything
else.
That's
going
on
so
I.
E
Just
worry
about
the
as
many
memorials
as
we
have
you
know.
Where
do
we
draw
the
line
and
where
do
we
stop?
You
know:
do
we
run
out
of
lon?
You
know
I
think
it
needs
to
go
someplace
but
I'm
just
not
sold
on
the
courthouse
for
that
part
of
I
I
love
the
memorial
I
love.
It
I
think
these
men
need
to
be
honored
I.
Just
when
you,
when
you
have
so
many
memorials
in
a
certain
spot,
it
makes
it
it's
almost
like
a
lack
of
a
better
term,
a
graveyard.
You
know
it
just.
A
M
A
quick
comment:
I
managed
the
Knights
Columbus
for
30
years
and
we're
kitty-corner
from
the
courthouse
and
I,
never
even
thought
about
the
courthouse.
Most
of
the
time.
I
was
there,
but
when
we
started
losing
trees
on
the
courthouse
lawn
and
we
had
to
cut
him
down
one
day,
I
walked
out
and
I
had
a
clear
view
with
the
trees
gone
of
how
beautiful
that
courthouse
is
and
I
think
I
agree
with
mr.
steroids.
Well,
you
know
just
keep
putting
stuff
out
there
and
clogging
up
along,
and
you
never
even
appreciate
the
court.
A
The
only
the
only
other
comment
that
I
had
would
be
is
what
it
was.
Mr.
Bern
brought
it
up
if
it's
not
to
negate
his
comment,
but
you'll
still
see
a
in
the
governor
State
University
in
the
Hall
of
governor's
you'll
still
see
mr.
Ryan
up
there,
so
I
think
that's
appropriate
that
they
haven't
turned
their
back
on
history.
His
issues
came
after
he
left
office
and
it
may
have
been
some
things
that
occur
during,
but
you
know
it's
it's
the
day
of
the
experiment
of
mr.
Gogoi
that
she
was
down.
A
E
A
B
B
A
M
L
L
A
A
Next
item
ordinance
amending
the
definition
of
a
hotel
I
believe
that
is
the
the
language
first
I'll
go
with
a
motion
to
approve
eat
a
motion
on
the
floor,
mr.
Zen,
second,
mr.
Washington,
what
this
is
doing
here,
our
representative
on
the
CVB's
board,
with
air
B&B
and
VRBO,
and
all
these
different
other,
you
know,
rent
your
house
out
yourself
type
companies.
They
should
be
paying
hotel-motel
tax.
Yes,
they
should
I
know
you
got
when
you
go
to
Florida.
You
run
out
the
farm,
don't
you,
but
no,
that's
it's
a
legitimate
thing.
A
So
we
have
the
week
it's
it's
going
on
across
the
state.
We
need
to
amend
what
that
definition
is
in
order
to
be
able
to
then
take
the
next
step
on
alerting
the
people
who
rent
those
out
that
then
I,
don't
they
have
to
be
sending
the
hotel-motel
tax
down
to
Springfield,
so
we
can
have
it
go
to
the
earth
to
the
treasure.
Can
remit
it
to
the
to
the
CVB,
so
these
you're,
seeing
more
and
more,
they
believe
it
or
not.
There's
a
lot
of
that
going
on
in
the
county.
A
A
It's
subsidized
also,
so
any
no
questions
motion
to
approve.
We
already
have
that
I'm.
Sorry,
all
those
in
favor
and
those
opposed
motion
carries
all
righty.
Do
we
have
any
other
motions
today
right
here,
most
urn
will
adjust.
Would
you
have
something
for
the
motion
to
adjourn?
Do
I
have
a
second
he's
protesting
mr.
Washington,
all
those
in
favor
those
opposed.
Thank
you
and
please
we're
stick
around
signed
everything
we
got
a
couple
of
them
to
fix.