Library Board Minutes 2021 06-14-21Page 1 of 4
APPROVED 7/12/21
Yorkville Public Library
Board of Trustees
Monday, June 14, 2021 7:00pm
902 Game Farm Road – Michelle Pfister Meeting Room
The Board of Trustees meeting was called to order at 7:00pm by President Darren Crawford, roll was
called and a quorum was established.
Roll Call:
Susan Chacon-yes, Darren Crawford-yes, Ryan Forristall-yes, Theron Garcia-yes, Rosie Millen-yes,
Bret Reifsteck-yes, Tara Schumacher-yes, Sue Shimp-yes, Russ Walter-yes
Others Present:
Library Director Shelley Augustine, City Council Liaison Matt Marek, Friends of the Library: Judy
Somerlot, Sue Smithmeyer, Carol Morris; Cesar Chacon, Daniel Chacon, LeafFilter Gutter Protection
representative Jack Burns
Recognition of Visitors: President Crawford recognized the Library staff and other guests.
Amendments to the Agenda:
Mr. Walter asked to move the LeafFilter gutter covers proposal to be discussed first on the agenda.
President Crawford asked to rearrange the Board officer nominations, temporary secretary assignment,
new committee assignments and new commission discussion.
President Crawford also welcomed the new Board members at this time.
New Business: (out of sequence)
LeafFilter Gutter Covers Proposal
Mr. Walter said the cost of cleaning the gutters is $800 to $1,000 each time, due to pine needles and
other debris. He contacted Jack Burns of LeafFilter Gutter Protection for a quote for gutter covers.
Mr. Burns was present at this meeting and gave a comprehensive explanation of the product,
construction and installation. He said there is a lifetime guarantee on the material and the product will
eliminate 100% of debris.
Mr. Forristall asked if there were commercial installations to view in the area and Mr. Burns said there
was one in Oak Park. Board members asked a few additional questions and requested commercial
references. Mr. Walter made a motion to approve the LeafFilter proposal at a cost of $23,829 pending
references. President Crawford suggested waiting until the references are contacted so Mr. Walter
withdrew his motion. Mr. Burns cited a rigid company privacy issue for providing references. This
item will be moved to the July meeting.
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Minutes: May 10, 2021 Board of Trustees; May 17, 2021 Personnel Committee; May 24, 2021
Community Relations
Mr. Walter made a motion to approve all sets as presented and Ms. Garcia seconded.
Roll call: Crawford-yes, Forristall-yes, Garcia-yes, Millen-yes, Reifsteck-yes, Schumacher-yes,
Shimp-yes, Walter-yes, Chacon-yes. Carried 9-0.
Correspondence: None
Public Comment:
Ms. Judy Somerlot of Friends of the Library shared several items. She said President Crawford
attended their morning Friends meeting to answer questions about a possible library district. Seven
new members have also joined the Friends group since May. A grassroots group has approached the
Friends about promoting the library, but will be separate from the Friends. If the grassroots group
solicits donations, they would need to be funneled to a 501(c)3 non-profit or through the ILA. The
Friends also approved money for programs and $3,000 for books. The mini-golf event will be held
January 30, 2022. Another Friends committee will look at a September family program with a band.
The used book sale committee has met and Sue Smithmeyer is the Chairperson. Ms. Somerlot noted
that $7,600 was made from the 2019 book sale and all books are donated.
Staff Comment: None
Report of the Treasurer:
Financial Statement
A few items from the bill list were clarified.
Payment of Bills
Mr. Crawford made a motion to pay the bills as follows and it was seconded by Ms. Garcia.
$14,901.73 Accounts Payable
$34,055.81 Payroll
$48,957.54 Total
Roll call: Forristall-yes, Garcia-yes, Millen-yes, Reifsteck-yes, Schumacher-yes, Shimp-yes, Walter-
yes, Chacon-yes, Crawford-yes. Carried 9-0.
Report of the Library Director:
Director Augustine reported on the various programs and events being offered in the next few months.
Regarding building issues: An electrician repaired the courtyard gate, Umbrella Technologies installed
the last access door reader, R.J. O'Neil restarted chiller twice, air handler had to be re-set and it was
found a chip has failed in the control panel. Mr. Forristall advised that equipment replacement should
be considered soon.
TCG Solutions has been working on installing the new phones and Comcast has been canceled since
Metronet will be providing the internet service. Showalter has repaired and cleaned the gutters. Ms.
Augustine also had a discussion with the Mayor. She is compiling the IPLAR, an annual report which
is due June 30th. Signage about mask usage was changed and she reports that all staff members have
been vaccinated. She had 6 applicants for the adult services position and an offer has been made. Ms.
Augustine provided some of the qualifications and background of the applicant. The website re-design
is ongoing, she discussed library cards for non-resident children and said Facebook activities will be
shared with RAILS. She also welcomed new Board members.
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Mr. Crawford asked the Director to provide a total of library visitors for both on-line/foot traffic and
total checkouts. Ms. Augustine will provide that information on her monthly report. Library
attendance trends were also discussed taking into account the Covid pandemic. Mr. Crawford said he
would like to address attendance.
City Council Liaison:
Mr. Walter said a Habitat for Humanity group would be building houses in Yorkville and he suggested
perhaps the library could help promote this. Mr. Marek added that it is located in Kendallwood Estates
on Van Emmon. He will address this with representatives of the project. Mr. Marek said he is happy
to be the library liaison and would like to move the city/library relationship forward.
Standing Committees:
The Community Relations and Personnel committees recently met.
Unfinished Business:
Library District Discussion
Mr. Walter said a meeting was recently held to discuss the costs associated with a Library District. He
reviewed costs for specific services and said one item missing from the list was $60,000/year for
electricity. Considering all these costs, he said it would be very difficult to become a District without
additional funding. He said the intention of a District is to offer services to more people.
Ms. Somerlot asked if a District would be more feasible if the electricity costs were reduced by a co-op.
She said it is important to become a District since other district libraries are encroaching on Yorkville.
Ms. Somerlot said the Board should compile an article about the advantages and disadvantages of a
district to educate the public. Mr. Walter said he would like to have a Community Relations meeting
and invite the public to hear the facts about a District Library. Ms. Millen asked how many people
outside the city limits purchase library cards. At this time, 26 people buy the cards with the price
dependent on their home value. Ms. Shimp asked if students in the school district but outside city
limits could be allowed to receive a library card. Mr. Crawford said that scenario is actually against the
Illinois law.
Syserco HVAC Control System
Mr. Walter said the computer for the building control system was recently off, affecting the HVAC
system. He said the system is 14 years old. Syserco is looking into the building lighting which is
controlled by a California company. He also said the city is looking at converting all lighting to LED
(on July Board meeting agenda). The Syserco proposal would include replacing the software and
control module while the library would purchase its own computer. The money for these updates is
budgeted. President Crawford provided a summary of the past mechanical failures for the new Board
members. Ms. Millen asked if there are bids involved, however, Mr. Forristall said there are limited
solutions. Ms. Schumacher asked why the repairs had been delayed. The Board had waited since the
city was exploring remote oversight of all city buildings and the Board also needed to budget for the
repairs.
Mr. Walter made a motion, seconded by Mr. Crawford, to approve the Syserco proposal to upgrade the
BCM work station and array at a cost of $18,050 not including the Windows-based computer. Roll
call: Garcia-yes, Millen-yes, Reifsteck-yes, Schumacher-yes, Shimp-yes, Walter-yes, Chacon-yes,
Crawford-yes, Forristall-yes. Carried 9-0.
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Mr. Walter made a second motion to purchase a Windows-based PC with the appropriate UPS, not to
exceed $1,000. Ms. Millen asked if the minimum spec computer or an upgrade would be purchased.
Mr. Walter said he would purchase a mid-cost computer, hopefully for about $500 plus the UPS cost.
Mr. Crawford seconded the motion. Roll call: Millen-yes, Reifsteck-yes, Schumacher-yes, Shimp-yes,
Walter-yes, Chacon-yes, Crawford-yes, Forristall-yes, Garcia-yes. Carried 9-0.
E-Rate Consulting Service Agreement
Under the E-Rate program, certain groups including the library, receive a 50% reimbursement on the
internet server and hardware. Once each 3 years, the Board must approve the current e-rate
representative to act on the Board's behalf. The cost to be part of this program is $300 per year and the
consultant completes all paperwork. The consultant has been approved and this is informational.
New Business cont.
New Committee Member Assignments
A handout was given to all with the new committee assignments.
New Commission Creation
President Crawford said the last library survey showed teen involvement in the library is very low. He
would like to start a commission to work with the school district and develop programs to coincide
with school curriculum. He gave examples of the programs he envisioned and would like to see more
engagement with teens and schools. The Teen Advisory Group at the library has been working on
something similar.
In conjunction with this new committee formation, President Crawford said he would like to have all
committees meet in the next 2 months since there are many new Board members.
Ms. Chacon suggested that the Board members introduce themselves for the benefit of all the new
members, which was done at this time.
Board Officer Nominations
The following slate of officers was nominated and elections will be held next month.
Darren Crawford President
Theron Garcia Vice-President
Russ Walter Secretary
Susan Chacon Treasurer
Temporary Secretary Officer Assignment
Mr. Crawford asked Mr. Walter to be the temporary secretary. Roll call: Reifsteck-yes, Schumacher-
yes, Shimp-yes, Walter-yes, Chacon-yes, Crawford-yes, Forristall-yes, Garcia-yes, Millen-yes. Carried
9-0.
Executive Session: None
Adjournment:
There was no further business and the meeting adjourned at 9:29pm.
Minutes respectfully submitted by
Marlys Young, Minute Taker