Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Why Bill votes “no” on the wind farm ordinance?

This text amendment was initiated by Boone County Board’s PZB subcommittee. A considerable amount of resources have been expended. The full board gave no formal approval to proceed with the text amendment although the board’s lack of formal discussion and lack of a formal recommendation can be considered "tacit approval" for PZB's proceeding with the text amendment. I question the prudence of the previous board--this expensive text amendment process should begin only with a formal approval and discussion by the full board.

The Planning Department’s recommendation was for no action—to keep in force the current ordinance. This recommendation was based upon the Planning Department’s research of current wind farm ordinances in Illinois and generally accepted scientific information. The crux of much of the staff recommendation was that the health and welfare concerns of Boone County are properly addressed by the current ordinance and by the ordinance’s special use procedures. The department has not waivered from this position.

I see no compelling evidence to question the planning department’s recommendation.

Board members should be aware that even if the new ordinance passes, court action may well grant Mainstream vested rights because their options were purchased when the old ordinance was in force.

To reiterate my position, based upon the professional staff’s recommendation I will vote “NO”. I believe any concerns expressed by the public in the hearings will be addressed by the special use application, when and if an application is received.

Result:  The ordinance passed 7-5, however Section H on set back is sent back to PZB/ZBA  for a hearing on the proposed setbacks.

Exactly what is the wind ordinance that Boone County Board is voting this evening?

The new ordinance is 16 pages long and is available at the following:  https://www.boarddocs.com/il/boone/Board.nsf/files/92YTVD793001/$file/Ordinance%2012-40.pdf

Thus far there are four possible amendments to the ordinance:  https://www.boarddocs.com/il/boone/Board.nsf/files/92XRJY6E2BA8/$file/add'l%20floor%20motions%20for%20Ord%2012-40.pdf

UPDATE 12-20-2012  The ordinance has been passed however Section 4.8.7 H Setbacks has been sent back to ZBA/PZB for a public hearing.  This section in on page 6 of the new ordinance: https://www.boarddocs.com/il/boone/Board.nsf/files/92YTVD793001/$file/Ordinance%2012-40.pdf

Numerous letters to editor, editorials and letters regarding Wind Farm ordinance

Here is short list of the more recently posted articles on Bill’s Boone County Watchdog Blog:

Letter: Wind power not so great an opportunity - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star  http://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/letter-wind-power-not-so-great.html

Letter: Most people are not in favor of wind farms - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star:  http://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/letter-most-people-are-not-in-favor-of.html

RR Star View: Time for Boone County to embrace wind power - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star:   http://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/rr-star-view-time-for-boone-county-to.html

Mrs. Newhouse’s response to former board member’s letter regarding wind turbines; Ms. Del Rose responds to Mrs. Newhouse’s commentshttp://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/mrs-newhouses-response-to-former-board.html

Wind Mills—Letters/Letters to Editors regarding 12-19-2012 county board decision:

http://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/wind-millslettersletters-to-editors.html

How much did taxpayers pay Bill this month?

 

Because of the organizational meeting and retreat the per diem is $130 HIGHER than what would be expected in a normal month.  Per diem for all board members is now $65 per meeting rather than $75 as in the past. Only one per diem per day no matter the number of meetings attended that day. 

6 meetings times $65 equals     ……………………..  $390.00

6 round trips of 8 miles times 48.5 cents per mile …      23.28

Total…………………………………………..…………$413.28

December Per Diem

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

2013 Boone County Board and Subcommittee Meetings

All meetings are held in the County Board Room, Boone County Administrative Campus

1212 Logan Avenue, Belvidere,

January

02, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

January

03, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

January

07, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

January

07, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:30 PM

January

08, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

January

08, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:45 PM

January

09, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

January

11, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

January

16, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

January

25, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

February

04, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

February

05, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

February

06, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

February

07, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

February

07, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

February

11, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

February

12, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

February

13, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

February

20, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

February

22, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

March

04, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

March

05, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

March

06, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

March

07, 2013

Health & Human Services

6.00 PM

March

11, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

March

12, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

March

13, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

March

20, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

March

22, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

April

01, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

April

02, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

April

03, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Administrative

6:00 PM

April

04, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

April

04, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

April

08, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

April

09, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

April

10, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

April

17, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

April

26, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

May

01, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

May

02, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

May

06, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

May

07, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

May

07, 2013

Finance

6:45 PM

May

08, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

May

09, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

May

15, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

May

24, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

June

03, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

June

04, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

June

05, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

June

06, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

June

06, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

June

10, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

June

11, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

June

12, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

June

19, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

June

28, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

July

01, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

July

02, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

July

03, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

July

08, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

July

08, 2013

Public Safety

6:45 PM

July

09, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

July

10, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

July

17, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

July

26, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

August

01, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

August

01, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

August

05, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

August

06, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

August

07, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

August

12, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

August

13, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

August

14, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

August

21, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

August

23, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

September

03, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

September

04, 2013

Planning, Zoning & Building

6:00 PM

September

05, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

September

09, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

September

09, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:30 PM

September

10, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

September

11, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

September

18, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

September

27, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

October

01, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

October

02, 2013

Planning, Zoning, & Building

6:00 PM

October

03, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

October

03, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

October

07, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

October

08, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

October

09, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

October

14, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

October

16, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

October

25, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

November

04, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

November

05, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

November

06, 2013

Planning, Zoning, & Building

6:00 PM

November

07, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

November

11, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

November

12, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

November

13, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

November

20, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

November

22, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

       

December

02, 2013

Administrative & Legislative

6:00 PM

December

03, 2013

Roads & Capital Improvements

6:00 PM

December

04, 2013

Planning, Zoning, & Building

6:00 PM

December

05, 2013

Health & Human Services

6:00 PM

December

05, 2013

Mental Health Advisory

6:30 PM

December

09, 2013

Public Safety

6:00 PM

December

10, 2013

Finance

6:00 PM

December

11, 2013

City-County Coordinating

6:30 PM

December

18, 2013

County Board

6:30 PM

December

27, 2013

Ag Conservation & Farmland Protection

7:30 AM

Chairman Walberg’s Requests regarding Wind Farm Ordinance

 

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

E-mail to County Board Chair regarding “Responsible Bid” legislation

 

Chairman Walberg

At the Administrative and Legislative Subcommittee Mr. Karl Johnson discussed with the committee pending state legislation regarding a ”responsible bidder” bill. The committee recommended that you as Chairman of our board write our state legislators voicing our opposition to the bill. Mr. Johnson indicated that the legislation in question would effectively grant union labor unwarranted preference in bidding construction projects for state and local government .

I do not believe it is fruitful for our board to enter into highly charged partisan issues at the state and national level. Even when our only action is  advisory, I do not believe that we are serving the best interests of the people of Boone County. It only adds to the conflict and partisanship. We need to unite and help all of Boone County prosper.

Correct me if I am wrong, but all of state legislators representing Boone County are Republican. I do not believe that Boone County government needs to be a cheering section for our Republican representatives in Springfield. You and the other Republican members of Boone County Board may personally write legislators but I am very opposed to using the good name of Boone County government to support ostensibly partisan issues whether Democratic or Republican

I respectfully request that the issue of your writing state legislators regarding the pending “responsible bidder” bill be determined by a vote of the entire county board and that the vote be a ROLL CALL vote.

If you as Board Chairman must write our legislators regarding this matter, please include the results of that roll call vote in your letter.

Thank you

BILL PYSSON

Committee Meetings during this week

I attended all of the county board’s subcommittees.  Too many things to list-- here are a few things which I found interesting.  As you read, please understand that this is work and progress so you may wish to check back.

City-County 12-12-2012:  A monthly update on the many activities which Belvidere City  and Boone County governments share.   1.  342 people applied for the 911 dispatcher position.  A personality evaluation test will be administer January 5.  From the top 25 tested, interviews will then begin.  2.  Previously we knew that Mr. Luhman resigned from the Boone County Regional Planning Commission(see his resignation letter:http://www.boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/mrwalberg-decides-not-to-reappoint-bill.html  ).  There has been an additional resignation and with the expiration of terms there are NO MEMBERS currently serving this commission.  The commission opposed the Wind Farm ordinance presently being considered by the county board.

Monday, December 10, 2012

First Notable Accomplishment: Boone County provides full disclosure of employees’ salary and benefits

 

Illinois’ PL 97-609 required Boone County to provide public disclosure of wages and benefits for all employees whose combined cost of wages and benefits exceed $75,000 beginning with the new fiscal year beginning December 1, 2012.

Boone County’s initial disclosure provides no names only the positions. 

With the help of Cal Skinner, McHenry Blog ( SEE: http://mchenrycountyblog.com/2012/11/30/crystal-lake-loses-precedent-setting-foia-ruling-on-hidding-high-salaried-employees-names/) Bill relayed to the Boone County Administrator the June 2012 decision from the Attorney General requiring disclosure of names.

Based upon the information Bill provided, full disclosure was provided—:

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This information:

PL 97-609 2012 pdem

Became the much more revealing as the employee names were revealed:

PL 97-609 2012 p2

To see all county employees salaries and benefits go to:  http://boonecountywatchdog.blogspot.com/2012/12/boone-countys-pl-97-609-compensation.html

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Chairman Walberg’s requested procedure for the Wind Farm Ordinance at the upcoming County Board Meeting 12-19-2012

County Board members, State’s Attorney, Planning Department:

I want to thank everyone for attending PZB on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. I noticed that the whole Board attended and I feel that will have good value to us as we go through the remainder of this process.

We will be considering at the Board meeting a proposed ordinance as it evolved from the previous meetings. As a Board we will be able to amend it as we feel necessary. However, any amendments should originate from testimony given at the Public ZBA Hearing. I would like to ask of any Board member wishing to offer an amendment to cite the date, the page, and the lines from the ZBA Hearing testimony. This should be a huge contribution to the rest of the Board to follow and verify the rationale of the amendment being offered. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Bob

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Planning, Zoning & Building: Wednesday 12-5-2012

 

I am not a member of this sub-committee however myself and the rest of the county board attended this very contentious meeting.

The text amendment for the Wind Farm was passed with many, many major changes and word changes.  The vote was 5-0 to forward it to the county board.  However at least one member indicated that he was opposed to the ordinance.

The 1,400 foot set back was basically maintained however it is technically now measured in terms of  a 2.8 X the height. A reference to the proposed ordinance past by PZB will be available here as soon as the documents are available.

The text amendment and special use request for Northwest Pallet was tabled for the reasons shown in the letter below:

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Northwest Pallet postponement

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Committee Assignments

 

Bill is assigned to the City-County Coordinating, Health & Human Services (VIce-Chairman) and Roads and Capital Improvement

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Bill receives the two year term—it was the luck of the draw

Monday, December 3, 2012, Boone County Organizational Meeting.

I was not allowed to draw—the other three elected members of District 1 drew first because they had a greater number of votes.  But I was allowed to demand that the basket was shaken a bit more. So I have no complaints—the luck of the draw is the law.

Mr. Bob Walberg was re-elected Chairman.  Ken Freeman (R)District 3 and Bill voted against Mr. Walberg.  Mr. Paul Larson was elected Vice-chairman 12-0.

Bill is in the center, just above Cathy Ward, the lone woman.  Everyone is taken the oath.

INAUGURATION 044

To read about the organizational meeting go to the Rockford Register Star:  http://www.rrstar.com/news/yourtown/boone/x1926895148/Boone-County-chairman-term-lengths-decided