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Kendall County Board Pay Scrutinized

County Board member Anne Vickery questions payments associated with fellow board member Dan Koukol attending economic development functions.

 

Kendall County Finance Committee Chair Anne Vickery plans to review county board members’ pay monthly after tallying what she says were improper payments to a political opponent.

“I think there’s going to be some changes before the next board takes office, and there are going to be some changes that are going to benefit the taxpayers,” Vickery said.

Vickery said County Board member Dan Koukol requested – and received in error – payment for about 30 meetings since he took office in December 2010. Koukol, chair of the county’s Economic Development Committee, said he received permission to attend and receive payment for economic development organization meetings from County Board Chairman John Purcell.

County board members receive a $200 monthly salary, plus mileage reimbursement, county medical benefits and $85 per day that they attend county meetings. If Koukol was overpaid for 30 meetings, that would mean he collected an extra $2,550 over about 16 months.

The county policy allows board members to seek payment for attending county board and county committee meetings, as well as meetings of outside organizations that they have been appointed to as a county board liaison.

The Board Rules of Order states: “A per day or per diem compensation covers the entire 24 hours in a day. A County Board member who attended a meeting of the County Board, and also one or more committee meetings on the same day, may only receive one per diem of $85. If he attended two or more committee meetings on the same day, he could receive only one per diem of $85.”

The policy for mileage reimbursement is broader. It covers “committee meetings, subcommittee meetings, County Board meetings, county business meetings, seminars, conferences, and out-of-county travel for meetings assigned by the County Board Chair.”

Vickery said economic development organizations are not included in the list of appointments and county committees that qualify for per diems.

Koukol’s requests for reimbursement include a Dec. 9 Yorkville Economic Development Corporation meeting on the state loan program, a Dec. 16 meeting at Waubonsee Community College and an unspecified intergovernmental EDC meeting on Feb. 1. Koukol said he mistakenly wrote that the Feb. 1 meeting happened on Jan. 1 on his per diem voucher.

Koukol said Vickery was on a political witchhunt after failing to receive a Republican nomination in the recent primary for re-election to the county board. He said county board members tend to receive about the same amount of money despite their varying committee assignments.

He attended several functions in his role as Economic Development Committee chair, some which are quite lengthy, he said.

“Economic development is needed in Kendall County,” Koukol said.

As Finance Committee Chair, Vickery said she occasionally had reviewed county board member requests for payments, and talked with Koukol about a year ago regarding which meetings were appropriate for reimbursement.

She said her more recent concerns surfaced before the election, but she waited until after the March 20 primary to discuss them publicly.

“I suppose I will take responsibility for some of this,” Vickery said. “I’ve known this for a couple of months, and I held back on this.”

Editor's note: The Kendall County Board's Board Rules of Order are attached to this article as a PDF.

Related Topics: Anne Vickery, Dan Koukol, John Purcell, and Kendall County board

Todd Milliron

9:33 pm on Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Chairman Purcell is only one board member and he cannot unilaterally change a county board policy or county board rules without at the least, the majority consent (6 votes) of his fellow board members.

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Tim

10:52 am on Saturday, April 21, 2012

John Purcell is the county board chairman, not just a 'member'.

Todd, the rules are right here in this story, attached for all to read. It may be time you get a competent lawyer to read and explain these for you, as you obviously do not understand what they say. Nowhere in these rules does it say what Ann is claiming it says, that economic development committee members are excluded from taking a per diem for official business at ANY meeting. Nowhere.

Ann Vickery has lost her mind, and is lashing out from the resounding defeat she took in the last election.

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Todd Milliron

1:02 pm on Saturday, April 21, 2012

Tim,
I do not need a competent lawyer, but maybe Mr. Koukol will. Please read the Kendall County Board Rules again. Chairman Purcell is allowed to only appoint, any appointments he makes must then be approved by the full Kendall County Board of which Mr. Purcell then can cast only but one vote. It takes a 2/3 super majority to change Kendall County Board Rules and a simple majority ( usually 6 votes of 10) to approve any KCB appointment, where according to the current board rules, Chairman Purcell still can only cast but one vote. Chairman Purcell does not get to “unilaterally” decide he can pay someone to attend ANY Meeting; the KCB Chairman has no budget, period, thus he or Mr. Koukol must come to the full board if additional compensation is needed, that was not done. John Purcell knows these rules well and why he is allowing Mr. Koukol to violate these Written Board Rules is something the public should be asking, we have a thing called the Rule of Law and it is the basic foundation for all government, local, state and Federal, John Purcell is not a King, he may like to think he is, but in the USA we do not have Kings. (Cont.)

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Todd Milliron

1:03 pm on Saturday, April 21, 2012

The KCB Economic Development Committee is scheduled to only meet officially once a month, please do the math, which would be 12 “authorized” EDC meetings a year. Mr. Koukol can legitimately claim these 12 EDC committee meetings, which again were authorized by the full Kendall County Board and by a majority vote. Again it does not matter whether Mr. Koukol is the Chairman or not. All committee members of the Kendall County Board EDC Committee get the same per meeting “per diem” compensation and Mr. Koukol's Chairmanship of the EDC does not entitle him to collect additional compensation for any non-authorized meetings he claims to have attended, unless it was pre-approved by the full KC Board by a ”Roll Call” vote. Anything that involves tax payer money being spent requires a “roll call” vote and it needs to be done in advance, not after the fact.

Todd Milliron

9:33 pm on Wednesday, April 11, 2012

SEE KCB Rules for voting on Board Policy Changes, (sections IX-A and IX-I)

See roman numeral sections VI-F, IX-L, XI-A, XIIA and XIIA (11), XIV-D (Amended 12-15-2009) and XVI (A and B) that address paying county board members for meeting attendance and mileage

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JAlaniz

12:33 am on Saturday, April 21, 2012

16 months and 30 meetings later and this is just now a problem.
1) Just what has this board then been doing over the last 16 months?
2) Why is this just now coming out and what else has been withheld?
3) What do the minutes of the meetings reflect?
4) Who sits on the financial committee and who heads it?
5) Incompetance?
6) Innocent oversight?
7) Deliberate silence?
8) Who knew what and when?

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JAlaniz

12:42 am on Saturday, April 21, 2012

With respect to this pay raise story, http://heraldnews.suntimes.com/news/11717696-418/county-board-member-questions-kendall-health-pay-hikes.html
I have questions. The first question I have is when did these go into effect?

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