R-20-09VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
RESOLUTION NO. 2020- R-20-09
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A POLICY CONCERNING
ATTENDANCE AT VILLAGE MEETINGS BY VIDEO OR AUDIO CONFERENCE
WHEREAS, the Village of Deerfield ("Village') is a home rule municipality in
accordance with Article VII, Section 6 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Illinois Open Meetings Act, 5 ILCS 120/1 et seq. ("Act's,
members of public bodies may attend meetings via video or audio conference ("Electronic
Attendance's subject to certain conditions and restrictions and to the extent allowed by rules
adopted by the public body; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and the Village Board desire to implement a policy ("Policy')
authorizing Electronic Attendance by members of the Village Board and the Village's
subsidiary bodies in accordance with the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and the Village Board have determined that it is in the best
interest of the Village and the public to approve and implement the Policy;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF
DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows:
SECTION 1: RECITALS. The Village Board hereby adopts the foregoing recitals as
its findings, as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF POLICY. The Village Board hereby approves the
Policy in the form attached to this Resolution as Exhibit A.
SECTION 3: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage and approval according to law.
[SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]
AYES: Benton, Jester, Oppenheim, Shapiro, Struthers
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Seiden
PASSED: March 16, 2020
APPROVED: March 17, 2020
RESOLUTION NO: R-20-9
Harriet Rosenthal, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Kent S. Street, Village Clerk
VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
ELECTRONIC ATTENDANCE AT VILLAGE MEETINGS POLICY
Background and Purpose.
The Illinois Open Meetings Act, 5 ILCS 120/1 et seq. (the "Act"), requires that the actions
of public bodies be taken openly and that their deliberations be conducted openly,
except for certain limited circumstances that permit closed meetings. Section 7 of the Act
provides that if a quorum of members of a public body is physically present, the public
body may allow a member of the body to attend the meeting by a means other than
physical presence subject to certain requirements and restrictions and to the extent
allowed by rules adopted by the public body. See, 5 ILCS 120/7. This Policy is intended
to adopt certain rules and procedures for attendance at meetings by video or audio
conference by members of the Village Board and members of the Village's Subsidiary
Bodies consistent with Section 7 of the Act.
II. Definitions.
"Electronic Attendance" shall mean the attendance at a meeting of a Public Body by a
member of that Public Body who is not physically present at the meeting but attends by
either video or audio conference.
"Public Body' shall mean the Village Board and all Subsidiary Bodies of the Village.
"Subsidiary Body" shall mean all Village board and commissions other than the Village
Board, including, without limitation, the Plan Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals,
Electrical Commission, and Board of Building Appeals.
III. Member Qualifications for Electronic Attendance.
A member of a Public Body is qualified to attend a meeting of that Public Body
electronically only if the member is physically prevented from attending the meeting by:
(1) personal illness or disability;
(2) employment purposes or the business of the public body; or
(3) a family or other emergency.
IV. Procedures for Authorizing Electronic Attendance.
The following procedures are required before a member of a Public Body is authorized
to attend electronically a meeting of that Public Body:
A. Notice to the Clerk. The member must notify the Village Clerk in writing at least
four hours prior to the meeting in which the member desires to attend
electronically, unless advance notice is impractical. The notice shall be
substantially in the form attached to this Policy as Appendix A and shall identify
the reason the member cannot be physically present at the meeting in
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accordance with Section III of this Policy. If the member is unable to give the
required written notice prior to the meeting, the member shall notify the Clerk by
other means prior to the meeting and shall submit the required written notice as
soon as practicable following the meeting.
B. Determination of Authorization of Electronic Attendance. Upon receipt of notice
in accordance with Subsection IV.A, the Clerk shall promptly forward the notice
to the presiding officer of the Public Body. After establishing that a quorum of the
Public Body is physically present at the meeting at which a member has
requested to attend electronically, the presiding officer shall state that (i) a notice
was received by a member of the Public Body in accordance with this Policy, and
(ii) the member will be deemed authorized to attend the meeting electronically
unless a motion objecting to the member's electronic attendance is made,
seconded, and approved by two-thirds of the members of the Public Body
physically present at the meeting. If no such motion is made and seconded or if
any such motion fails to achieve the required vote by the members of the Public
Body physically present at the meeting, then the request by the member to
attend the meeting electronically shall be deemed approved by the Public Body
and the presiding officer shall declare the requesting member present. After such
declaration by the presiding officer, the question of a member's electronic
attendance may not be reconsidered.
Special Rules for Meetings Involvinq Electronic Attendance.
A meeting of a Public Body at which ar
electronically in accordance with Section
accordance with the following special rules,
procedures of the Public Body:
y member has been authorized to attend
IV of this Policy must be conducted in
in addition to any other applicable rules and
A. Roll Call and Quorum. A quorum of the Public Body must be physically present
at the meeting. Following the call of the roll, and at the conclusion of the
procedures set forth in Section IV.B of this Policy, the presiding officer shall
identify each member who is attending the meeting electronically.
B. Identification and Recognition of Electronic Attendees. Any member attending
electronically must identify himself or herself each time the member wishes to
speak and must be recognized by the presiding officer prior to addressing
matters before the Public Body.
C. Public Access to Meeting. The speech of a member attending electronically shall
be amplified in such a manner that it shall be generally audible to members of the
Public Body and the public who are physically present at the meeting. Also, any
video image of a member attending electronically shall be projected in such a
manner that the member's video image shall be generally visible and audible to
members of the Public Body and the public who are physically present at the
meeting. In addition, the votes of any member of the Public Body attending
electronically shall be generally audible at the location where such meeting is
being held and expressly acknowledged by the presiding officer. When a
member attends a closed meeting electronically, the member's speech shall be
generally audible to all members of the Public Body who are physically present at
the meeting, and the audio recording of the meeting required by the Act shall
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incorporate the speech of the member electronically attending the closed
meeting.
D. Minutes. The minutes of each meeting of a Public Body shall identify which of
the members of the Public Body were physically present and, if applicable, which
members of the Public Body attended electronically. The minutes shall also
reflect the reason for a member's attendance electronically (as described in
Section III of this Policy), the fact that there was no valid objection to such
attendance pursuant to this Policy, and the electronic means by which the
member attended the meeting.
VI. Effect of Electronic Attendance.
A member attending a meeting of a Public Body electronically shall be considered
present at the meeting and entitled to vote on any matter before the Public Body as if the
member were physically present at the meeting, provided that the member's attendance
at the meeting electronically complies with the terms of this Policy.
VII. Emer-gency and Disaster Situations.
In the event of a bona fide disaster, as defined in the Illinois Emergency Management
Agency Act, 20 ILCS 3305/1 et seq. ("/EMAA" ), this Policy shall not apply to restrict the
conduct of public business by a Public Body, provided such public business is conducted
in accordance with Subsection 100) of the IEMAA.
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Appendix A
Form of Notice
I, , am a member of the , a Public Body. In
accordance with Subsection IV.A of the Village's "Electronic Attendance at Meetings of the
Village Board Policy," I am submitting this notice evidencing my desire to electronically attend
the , 20_, meeting of the Public Body. I am physically prevented from
attending that meeting due to one or more of the following circumstances:
❑ Personal illness or disability.
❑ Employment purposes or the business of the public body.
❑ A family or other emergency.
Date: Signature: