10/25/2021COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE – Meeting Minutes
October 25, 2021
The Village Board met as a Committee of the Whole in the Council Chambers of the Village
Hall at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25, 2021. In attendance were:
PRESENT:
Village Board Staff
Dan Shapiro, Mayor Kent Street, Village Manager
Bob Benton, Trustee Andrew Lichterman, Assistant Village
Elaine Jacoby, Trustee Manager/Director Community Development
Tom Jester, Trustee David Fitzgerald-Sullivan, Comm Coord
Mary Oppenheim, Trustee Desiree Van Thorre, Admin Services Coord
Bill Seiden, Trustee Chris Fry, Accreditation Commander
Eric Burk, Finance Director
Bob Phillips, Public Works Director
ABSENT: Tyler Dickinson, Assistant Village Engineer
Rebekah Metts-Childers, Trustee Brian Budny, Deputy Police Chief
Matthew Weiss, IT Systems Coordinator
Public Comment
There were no public comments on non-agenda items.
Business
1. Review of 2022 Proposed Budget and Tax Levy Documents
Mr. Burk discussed the proposed changes to the original budget document. The original
proposed budget increased by $351,838 which represents 4.47%. After the October 4 bond issue,
the increase will be 2.33% or about $20 for $500,000 home. Mr. Burk noted the proposed
increase for Harvest Fest of $45,000 rather than $15,000 to account for fireworks. This increase
will likely be ongoing, based on this year’s level of activity. The Village plans on seeking
sponsorships and donations as well.
Mr. Burk explained delays of equipment purchases have caused $231,000 to be reallocated for
2022. He noted there has been some interest in waiving the liquor license fees for hotels and
restaurants in 2022. Mr. Street noted hotel and restaurant revenues are down. The Trustees
discussed some of the other revenues that are down, including parking lot revenues. Mayor
Shapiro suggested cutting the budgeted parking revenues down by 50% to see the effect on the
budget. The Trustees discussed the debt services, which are used to pay for capital
improvements. The Trustees discussed the messaging of the real estate taxes, and how it is tied to
capital projects. The majority of the property tax payments goes to different governmental
entities and the Village’s portion of the property tax bill is about 6 percent. The messaging
should remind residents about the infrastructure improvements, water, road, safety and
transportation services they get from their taxes.
2. Discussion of 2022 Village Board of Trustees meeting times
Mayor Shapiro suggested changing the Board of Trustees meeting time to 7:00 p.m. An earlier
meeting time would be advantageous to staff, as they have been working all day. The Trustees
would prefer the earlier start time if it would not preclude a trustee from attending the meeting.
3. Discussion of possible Board and Commission Holiday Reception
Mr. Street questioned the feasibility of having an in-person Board and Commission holiday
reception, as he is uncomfortable having everyone inside the golf club dining room. The
Trustees discussed the possibility of having something on Zoom or waiting until the summer so
they could have something outside. Staff is also working on a gift. The Trustees discussed the
possibility of sending a food delivery gift card along with the gift, since everyone cannot
celebrate together. They believe everyone is going to miss getting together and believe a
combination of the gift and a Zoom party with breakout groups for more personalized discussion
could work. They like the idea of a gift and possibly a food item. Staff will work on it.
Good of the Order
Trustee Seiden noted many residents are not in compliance with leaf collection. He suggested
having Public Works use door hangers to notify offenders. Mr. Street noted there is information
in the September and October editions of D-Tails.
Public Comment
There were no public comments on non-agenda items.
Adjournment:
There being no further business or discussion, Trustee Oppenheim moved to adjourn the
meeting. Trustee Benton seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote:
AYES: Benton, Jacoby, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden (5)
NAYS: None (0)
The meeting was adjourned at 4:53 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Jeri Cotton