2020-06-01 - Village Board Regular Meeting - Minutes 13368
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF
BUFFALO GROVE HELD VIA AUDIO/VIDEO CONFERENCING ON
MONDAY,JUNE 1,2020
CALL TO ORDER
President Sussman called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. This meeting is being conducted via audio and video
conferencing.
ROLL CALL
Roll call indicated the following present via audio/video: President Sussman;Trustees Stein,Ottenheimer,
Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith and Pike.
Also present via audio/video were: Dane Bragg,Village Manager;Patrick Brankin,Village Attorney;Jenny Maltas,
Deputy Village Manager;Chris Stilling,Deputy Village Manager;Chris Black,Director of Finance;Art
Malinowski,Director of Human Resources;Evan Michel,Management Analyst;Mike Reynolds,Director of Public
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Works;Julie Kamka,Deputy Clerk;Police Chief Casstevens.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Moved by Weidenfeld,seconded by Ottenheimer,to approve the minutes of the May 18,2020 Regular Meeting.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
WARRANT#1315
Mr.Black read Warrant#1315. Moved by Stein,seconded by Weidenfeld,to approve Warrant#1315 in the amount
of$2,004,583.05 authorizing payment of bills listed. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6 Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
RESOLUTION NO.2020-25—EXECUTIVE ORDER
Mr.Bragg reviewed the proposed resolution,details of which are contained in the Village Board Meeting Agenda
Item Overview that he prepared.
Moved by Smith,seconded by Johnson,to pass Resolution No.2020-25,extending Executive Order 2020-05.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
VILLAGE PRESIDENT'S REPORT
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President Sussman reported that long-time resident,Joan Kuffel,passed away last week. Mrs.Kuffel was a
volunteer for Buffalo Grove for over 60 years and designed the official Village flag as well as worked on the 50th
Anniversary Committee in 2008. In honor and memory of Mrs.Kuffel,Village flags will be flown at half-mast on
Tuesday,June 2,2020.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Mr.Bragg again noted that,in order to accommodate the TIF Public Hearing for the Lake Road TIF plan,the June
15,2020 Village Board Meeting will be postponed until June 22,2020,and there will be no Board Meeting on June
15,2020.
Chief Casstevens thanked the Board and the citizens of Buffalo Grove for the opportunity to serve as Police Chief,
and addressed the concerns regarding the recent week's events surrounding the death of George Floyd in
Minneapolis,Minnesota. Chief Casstevens noted that his thoughts,prayers and condolences are with the entire
Floyd family. Mr. Floyd died at the hands of a law enforcement officer who was sworn to protect. All Buffalo
Grove police officers have viewed the video and every single officer is outraged and disgusted with the disregard for
life and dignity that played out on that Minneapolis street. Any officer who is not disgusted by this video should
turn in their badge. The Buffalo Grove Police Department holds all lives as sacred and clearly condemns this act.
Every officer has signed the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor. Every officer has signed a document called"The
Ten Shared Principles"between Illinois Law Enforcement and the Illinois NAACP. This document is framed and
on display in the hallway of the Buffalo Grove Police Department. The document discusses the basic principles of
integrity,fairness,respect,and the tenets of procedural justice and police legitimacy. Officers of the Buffalo Grove
Police Department are professionals. They receive annual training on use of force,and kneeling on a person's neck
is never,and never has been,an appropriate use-of-force tactic. Officers are vigorously trained on the process of de-
escalation in conjunction with the training that addresses use of force. The goal is to approach,listen,understand
and work to diffuse the situation so that use of force is rarely necessary. The Buffalo Grove Police Department is
here to serve and protect,and pledges that they will always perform that duty with dignity,respect,tolerance and
fairness. The Buffalo Grove Police Department command staff welcomes any inquiry into its policies and
procedures—we hire the best,train the best,and promote the best. The Buffalo Grove Police Department is
committed to transparency in pattern and practice of the profession. Chief Casstevens offered his personal assurance
that the kind of assault on life,liberty and dignity that occurred in Minneapolis is not part of the fabric of this
community.
Mr.Bragg confirmed to the Board that staff has been working very closely with Chief Casstevens and his team to
ensure the safety and security of all Village residents and businesses.
Mr.Stilling provided an update on the Village's transition to Phase 3 of the Governor's Restore Illinois Plan.
REPORTS FROM TRUSTEES
There were no Trustee Reports tonight.
CONSENT AGENDA
There is no Consent Agenda tonight.
ORDINANCE NO.2020-38—RISK RESILIENCE AND ASSESSMENT
Moved by Pike,seconded by Weidenfeld,to pass Ordinance No.2020-38,approval of the Strand Associates
contract in an amount not to exceed$61,600.00,pending legal review.It is further recommended that a 10%
($6,160.00)contingency be created for any unforeseen issues that may arise.This project including the contingency
will be fully funded through a grant from the Northwest Water Commission.
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Mr.Reynolds reviewed the proposed ordinance,details of which are contained in his memo of May 22,2020 to Mr.
Bragg.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
BOARD,COMMISSION,COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
Moved by Weidenfeld,seconded by Stein,to concur with the Board,Commission and Committee appointments as
presented in Board packets.
Trustee Johnson stated that the Board typically receives reports from staff regarding attendance for the proposed
appointees. Because of the current pressures on staff,this report was not received this year,and she would like to
table this issue until the next meeting in order to give the Board the opportunity to review that report. Trustee Pike
seconded the motion.
Mr.Bragg confirmed that current appointments would remain until re-appointments are made.
Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows on the motion to table:
AYES: 6—Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried.
QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE
President Sussman reviewed the parameters to be followed by speakers and asked if there were any questions from
the audience on items not on tonight's agenda;there were no such questions.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Moved by Weidenfeld,seconded by Ottenheimer,to adjourn this meeting and move to Executive Session to discuss
Litigation, Section 2(C)(11)of the Illinois Open Meetings Act:When an action against,affecting or on behalf
of the particular Public Body has been filed and is Pending before a Court or Administrative Tribunal,or
when the Public Body finds that an Action is Probable or Imminent,in which case the basis for the finding
shall be recorded and entered into the minutes of the Closed Meeting. Upon roll call,Trustees voted as follows:
AYES: 6—Stein,Ottenheimer,Weidenfeld,Johnson,Smith,Pike
NAYS: 0—None
Motion declared carried,
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:57 P.M.
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