VILLAGE OF PALATINE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION DIRECTORY VILLAGE CLERK S OFFICE 200 EAST WOOD STREET PALATINE, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY

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VILLAGE OF PALATINE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION DIRECTORY VILLAGE CLERK S OFFICE 200 EAST WOOD STREET PALATINE, ILLINOIS 60067 COOK COUNTY PHONE: 847.359.9051 FAX: 847.359.9094 JANUARY 2018

VILLAGE OF PALATINE ELECTED OFFICIALS JIM SCHWANTZ, MAYOR MARGARET R. DUER, VILLAGE CLERK TIMOTHY MILLAR COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 1 SCOTT LAMERAND COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 2 DOUG MYSLINSKI COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 3 GREG SOLBERG COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 4 KOLLIN KOZLOWSKI COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 5 BRAD HELMS COUNCIL MEMBER-DISTRICT 6

VILLAGE OF PALATINE The Village of Palatine is a home rule unit, as defined in the 1970 Illinois Constitution. The Village operates by ordinance under a council-manager form of government. It has a Mayor and Village Clerk elected at large for a four-year term; six Council Members elected one from each of six districts for four-year overlapping terms. The Village Manager is appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Village Council. The Village Council operates through a Committee of the Whole structure that includes committees for Administration Technology and Community Health; Business Finance and Budget; Community and Economic Development; Fire Policy and Community Information; Infrastructure and Environment; and Police Policy and Code Services. The Village Council and Committee of the Whole meetings are held the first, second, and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The Village Manager is responsible for an organization that is divided into nine departments; Administration, Community Services, Engineering, Finance, Information Technology, Planning and Zoning, Fire Prevention, Public Works, Police, and Fire. The Village Clerk appoints a full-time Deputy Clerk. There are 331 Village employees. The Village has a total budget of $117,452,993 (CY18). Palatine s population is 69,350. The main offices of the Village are contained in the Community Center located at 200 East Wood Street, Palatine, Illinois, 60067. Offices at this location include the Village Manager s office, Mayor s office, and Village Clerk s office, as well as the Departments of Administration, Community Services, Engineering, Finance, Information Technology, Planning and Zoning and Fire Prevention. The Police Department is located at 595 N. Hicks Road. The main Fire Station is located at 39 E. Colfax and houses the Fire Chief's office. The other four Fire Stations are located at 1475 N. Hicks, 220 W. Illinois Avenue, 987 E. Palatine Road and 1215 N. Quentin Road. The Public Works facility is located at 148 W. Illinois Avenue. EXECUTIVE STAFF REID OTTESEN MICHAEL JACOBS ALAN STOECKEL SCOTT ANDERSEN MATT BARRY BEN VYVERBERG GEORGE RUPPERT HARRY SPILA PAUL MEHRING LARRY SCHROTH PAM JACKSON DORIS SADIK VILLAGE MANAGER DEPUTY VILLAGE MANAGER POLICE CHIEF FIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & ZONING VILLAGE ENGINEER DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEPUTY CLERK VILLAGE ATTORNEYS VILLAGE TREASURER VILLAGE PROSECUTOR ROBERT KENNY JEFFREY BOUNDY JOSEPH M. ETCHINGHAM PATRICK BRANKIN NICHOLAS STANDIFORD

HOW TO REQUEST INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RECORDS FROM THE VILLAGE OF PALATINE To request public records, please complete a Freedom of Information Request form stating the specific type of records requested, including address and dates/time frame. Freedom of Information request forms are available in the Village Clerk s office and also on the Village s Website at www.palatine.il.us under Government, Village Information. Completed Freedom of Information requests should be submitted to: Freedom of Information Officer Village Clerk s Office 200 E. Wood St. Palatine, IL 60067 Fax: 847-359-9094 E-Mail: DSadik@palatine.il.us Freedom of Information requests for Police Department records should be submitted to: Palatine Police Department Attn: Tammy Maher, P.D. FOIA Officer 595 N. Hicks Road Palatine, IL 60067 Fax: 847-359-9096 E-Mail: TMaher@palatine.il.us Freedom of Information requests for Fire Department records should be submitted to: Palatine Fire Department Attn: Sarah McKillop, Fire Department FOIA Officer 83 E. Colfax Street Palatine, IL 60067 Fax: 847-202-6305 E-Mail: SMckillop@palatine.il.us Each request will be complied with or denied within five (5) working days after its receipt. The five (5) working day time limit may be extended to include an additional five (5) working days in some cases. Records will be made available for inspection and reproduction unless the records are specifically exempt under the Freedom of Information Act. Reproduction Costs: First 50 pages (black and white, letter or legal size): No charge After 50 pages $0.15 per page (black and white) $.25 per page (color) $0.25 per page 11 x17 ($.50 color copy) $3.00 per page 2 x3 or larger $5.00 for motor vehicle accidents $1.00 for CD or DVD Certification Cost: $1.00 for certification from the Clerk s office Business Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS PLAN COMMISSION DENNIS DWYER, CHAIRPERSON CONRAD HANSEN ERIC FRIEDMAN PATRICK NOONAN JANE ROBINS RODNEY BETTENHAUSEN ROBERT KOLOSOSKI TERI WILLIAMS DR. STEPHEN FEDOTA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS JAN WOOD, CHAIRPERSON BRENT LARSON JAMES DITTRICH THEODORE McGINN JOHN PIROG KEVIN CAVANAUGH CINDY ROTH WURSTER JERRY LUSZCZAK FIRE & POLICE COMMISSION ROBERT FALARDEAU WILLIAM ROSSI MARK FLEISCHHAUER DANIEL NALLEN JAMES HADER POLICE PENSION BOARD ROBERT BICE CHRISTOPHER TIPPER SAM MAKI CAROL BRANDT MARTY McCARTHY BOARD OF HEALTH JENI HUHTA MAUREEN AUSTIN DR. LARRY PYZIK VITO MANOLA BONNIE ABERLY DR. MARIANN LEAHY KATHLEEN WALLACE FIRE PENSION BOARD THOMAS KURKA JEFFREY SULLIVAN FREDERICK KLEEBURG JIM BRANDT MICHAEL MAGNUSON

LIQUOR COMMISSION TIMOTHY MILLAR BRAD HELMS GREG SOLBERG JIM SCHWANTZ DOUG MYSLINSKI SCOTT LAMERAND KOLLIN KOZLOWSKI THE VILLAGE COUNCIL SITS AS THE BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE CAROL BEAN SUE ALBRO PATRICIA FLUHLER BARBARA KERLIN SALLY SINACORE SUSAN CARVER SUE FINK CAROL GABINER NANCY ROBINSON