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1 NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT SPECIAL MEETING PACKET February 23, 2012

2 NA.perville P(.trk District Mission Statement To provide recreation and park experiences that enrich the quality of life for our community. AGENDA Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners Special Board Meeting I. Call to Order Held at: Naperville Park District Administration Building Board Room 320 West Jackson Avenue Naperville, IL Thursday, February 23,2012 5:30p.m. II. III. IV. Roll Call Matters from the Public The Board will now receive public comment for up to three minutes per speaker on non-agenda topics. The Board will allow public comment on agenda topics prior to Board discussion for up to three minutes. New Business A. Second Amendment to Employment Agreement To approve the Second Amendment to Employment Agreement effective immediately and with it the incorporated Employment Agreement effective January 1, B. Declaration of Surplus Property, Ordinance #768 Move to approve Ordinance #768 declaring the property as outline in the attached Exhibit "A" as surplus equipment for sale, trade in or disposal/recycle. C. Approval of Minutes Move to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes of February 9, 2012 and Special Meeting Minutes of April27, 2011 and January 19,2012.

3 February 23, 2012 Special Meeting Agenda Page 2 of2 D. Discussion Items 1. Knoch Knolls Nature Center A/E Services Discussion 2. Master Plan Update 3. Centennial Park Asphalt Resurfacing 4. Springbrook Crossings Shoreline Restoration 5. FPDWC Intergovernmental Agreements 6. School District Intergovernmental Agreements 7. Challenger Soccer Contract 8. Athletic Field Fee Structure 9. Annual Statement of Receipts and Disbursements Year Plan Assumptions 11. Non-tax Revenue Plan 12. Bid Results for Golf Cart Purchase 13. March 8th Special Meeting- Survey Questions Discussion 14. Workshop Location Change V. Executive Session Move to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss Land Acquisition under Section 2(c) (5) of the Open Meetings Act Imminent Litigation under Section 2(c)(9) and Personnel under Section 2(c)(1) of the Open Meetings Act. VI. VII. VIII. Call to Order Roll Call Adjournment Move to adjourn the February 23, 2012 Special Meeting. 2/17/2012

4 NApervi lie Pa.rk District Board Memorandum February Board Meeting Agenda Item To: Board of Commissioners Through: Ray McGury, Executive Director, From: Robert Wysocki, Director oflnformation Technology, ,Zu/ Re: Declaration of Surplus Property, Ordinance# 768 Move to approve Ordinance # 7 68 declaring the property as outlined in the attached Exhibit "A" as surplus equipment for sale, trade in, or disposal/recycle. Background/Analysis: This ordinance is brought to you as outlined in the Illinois Park District Code, 701 LCS 1205/8-22. This portion of the code permits districts to determine that property is no longer needed for park purposes. We have a variety of IT equipment that is no longer of service to the district. This equipment is primarily non-functioning and will be recycled by local qualified electronics recycling organizations. Several items are functioning, but no longer serve a need for the District and will be donated to local non-profit organizations. Following these processes has been successful for us in the past and we anticipate that they will continue in this fashion. Please call if you have any questions or concerns.

5 ORDINANCE NO. #768 ORDINANCE DECLARING CERTAIN PARK DISTRICT PROPERTY AS SURPLUS AND AUTHORIXING SALE OR DISPOSAL WHEREAS, the Naperville Park District, DuPage and Will Counties, Illinois has accumulated certain personal property which has been used for various park purposes, specifically the items described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, staff has either already purchased replacement equipment pursuant to the Park District's Capital Replacement Program, or has determined that the subject items are beyond their useful service life; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Park District Code authorizes the Park District to dispose of items of personal property, when in the opinion of three-fifths of the members of the Board of Park Commissioners then holding office such property is no longer necessary, useful to, or for the best interests of the Park District; and WHEREAS, Park District staff has bade preliminary arrangements for the disposal of the equipment and personal property through sealed bid auction or competitive bid, or salvage. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT AND AIT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS FO THE NAPREBILLE PARK DISTRICT, DUPAGE AND WILL COUNTIES, AS FOLLOWS: Section One: It is hereby found and determined by the Board of Park Commissioners of the Naperville Park District that the following items of personal property are no longer necessary, useful to or for the best interest of this Park District: A. The property described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

6 Section Two: That the park district staff is hereby authorized to convey or sell the personal property described in Section One of this Ordinance in any manner that I may designate, with or without advertising the sale, at any time following the adoption of this ordinance. Section Three: This ordinance e shall be effective immediately upon passage and approval by three-fifths majority of the members of this Board of park Commissioners. Section Four: All prior ordinances, resolutions, motions, orders or policies in conflict herewith, be and the same hereby are, repealed to the extent of the conflict herewith. Section Five: If any clause or provision of this Ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction or by operation of any applicable law, it shall not affect the validity of any other clause or provision, which shall remain in full force and effect. PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of February, Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Nays: Absent: ---- Abstain: ---- By: President, Naperville Park District, Board of Park Commissioners ATTEST: By: Secretary, Naperville Park District, Board of Park Commissioners

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13 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 1 of7 N"-perville Pa.rK District Minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners DuPage and Will Counties Held on 9th day of February Naperville Municipal Building-Council Chambers 400 South Eagle Street Naperville, IL I. Call to Order The Regular Meeting of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners was called to order at 7:00p.m. by President Reilly. II. Pledge of Allegiance President Reilly led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call Present: President Mike Reilly Vice President Kirsten Young Commissioner Bill Eagan Commissioner Gerry Heide Commissioner Rich Janor Commissioner Ronald Ory Commissioner Marie Todd Absent: Other: Executive Staff: Kevin Finnegan, Parks Director Sameera Luthman- Marketing Director Ray McGury, Executive Director Ed Provow-Golf Services Director Katie Sepe - HR Director Eric Shutes, Planning Director Brad Wilson, Recreation Director Staff: Derke Price, Attorney Jacki Stern, Board Secretary Aileen McEldowney- Planner Sue Omanson-Community Development Manager Jeremy Link-Accounting Manager III. Agenda Additions and Deletions

14 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 2 of7 IV. Introductions and Recognitions A. Awards and Recognitions B. Employee Recognitions V. Matters from the Public Jeff Hayden- 39W576 Newton Sq, Geneva, IL My Hayden is a resident of Geneva representing the WDSRA and their foundation. Mr. Hayden reminded us that many of us are familiar with WDSRA and the work that they do to provide recreational activities for children and adults with disabilities. The Naperville Park District is a member and Executive Director McGury sits on the board. There are approximately 30% ofwdsra's participants are from Naperville and WDSRA was named Naperville's greatest asset from special needs parents. The park district funding does not meet all the monetary needs. The need continues to grow and fund raising has been affected by the downturn in the economy. Mr. Hayden wanted to take this opportunity to invite all of the board to the Gala on March 10th at the Abbington Banquets. VI. Updates and Reports A. Riverwalk Commission Update -Gerry Heide The Riverwalk Commission met yesterday, and discussed normal, recurring business. As of January 31st, the annual operating budget has been 66% consumed. The commission's fiscal year ends on April 30th, so we are in a favorable position as it relates to achieving at or under budget performance. The Capital Improvement budget expenditure stands at 34% of total, with the majority of future expenditures to focus on the annual rehab program, which is a highly seasonal endeavor. The commission is in the process of seeking proposals for a new Consultant, as the current consultant's contract expires shortly. An RFP has been prepared and distributed. Finally, the artifacts storage locker at Packer Engineering has yielded a long lost historical marker that will be permanently displayed at an exact location to be determined at Fredenhagen Park. The marker relates to the Prince Castle Restaurant, the predecessor to Cock Robin, which was demolished in B. Riverwalk Foundation Update - Mike Reilly The next meeting of the Riverwalk foundation will be March 1, C. Carillon Foundation Report- Mike Reilly /Bill Eagan The next meeting is scheduled for 7:30AM on AprilS at the Rubin Community Center D. Finance Committee Update - Marie Todd/Ron Ory Non-Tax Revenue Plan - During the last Finance Committee meeting held in December, staff provided the Committee with a preliminary draft of

15 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 3 of7 the Non-tax Revenue Plan in order to begin gathering Board feedback on the structure of the document. The Committee liked the structure of the document and provided suggestions to enhance the plan document. Staff will continue to update the draft plan that will be presented to the board during the February 23rd workshop. 3- Year Plan Assumptions- The Committee received a preliminary draft packet detailing the assumptions for the Districts 3-Year Financial Plan. Included in the packet are the methodologies used to generate assumptions, assumption tables, and explanations. The Committee will review the draft plan and provide feedback for the next Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday February 14th at 10:30 a.m. in the administration building. We will present this to the board at an upcoming workshop. E. Parks Foundation - Mike Reilly Park District staff is working with the foundation board on several avenues to make residents and companies aware of the newly formed foundation. First, a full-page is planned for our Summer Program Guide to promote the foundation. Next, our sponsorship & events manager, Brett Lindahl, is working on a special sponsorship agreement with a retailer that would not be possible if we didn't have the foundation in place. We're also developing an online donation process/mechanism. Finally, as these pieces fit into place we'll issue a press release in the near future to formally announce the Parks Foundation to the community at large. The next meeting of the foundation board has not yet been scheduled. F. Legislative Committee Update- Gerry Heide/Kirsten Young We recently learned that the primary Illinois Senate sponsor of our reintroduced Senate Bill 2286, dealing with the access to the adjudicated criminal records of minor employees, is stepping down from the Illinois State Senate to pursue a career as a lobbyist. The primary house sponsor of the concurrent HB 3329, our friend Representative Darleen Senger, was made aware of our situation, and has very graciously picked up the mantle. We beat the filing deadline for the house bill. It is currently in rules, and I will have more to report once it has been assigned to a committee. G. Parks and Recreation Committee Update- Kirsten Young/Rich Janor If you recall from reports from the committee late in 2011, the committee discussed upgrading the furniture at the Riverwalk Eatery. We then explored the idea of expanding the menu and its hours, and other changes that might make the Riverwalk Eatery a destination point on the Riverwalk itself. Staff continues to explore how the Park District can improve the service provided at the Riverwalk Eatery and will, in the meantime, upgrade the furniture because summer is drawing near and expanding the hours and modifying the menu won't change the type of furniture that would be purchased.

16 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 4 of7 At the February workshop staff will provide the Board an overview of their progress on developing an athletic field cost recovery plan, including proposed discussions with affiliates and the implementation of the plan. We received an amenity request for a nature trail for the Hobson Ponds West street corridor. We will include this amenity possibility on the upcoming Community Interest and Opinion Survey And finally, the Committee will begin reviewing all of the questions asked in the survey taken in 2009 and make recommendations if appropriate or modifications to those questions. H. Strategic Planning Committee Update- Rich Janor /Ron Ory The strategic planning committee has been focused on the districts 2012 goals. Thank you to the board and leadership team for their work on these goals. The next Strategic Plan Committee Meeting will be held on Thursday February 23rd. I. Golf Committee - Bill Eagan/Marie Todd The golf committee met on February 6th and noted the following; They reviewed the final FY2011 Financials and due to expense cutting and deferrals, Golf finished the year unfavorable. They were $40,000 against the budget, but $5,000 positive net income overall. This result is better than the unfavorable $90,000 expected and recent favorable weather conditions have kept players on the courses. The courses will be open conditions permitting so, if the weather is decent give the course a call to see if play is being allowed and get in an early round. The well pump has been pulled from Naperbrook and initial inspection looked good. The pump is being reconditioned and should be back by April 1st which is in plenty of time for the season. This important maintenance could not be deferred any longer as the sprinkling system is the life blood of the course. J. Board President Update- Mike Reilly This coming Saturday I will be delivering our 2nd annual State of the Park District presentation at the Alfred Rubin Community Center. Coffee and a light breakfast will be available at 8:00 and the presentation will start at 8:30. We encourage residents to join us because in about minutes you'll get a good overview on what we did in 2011, what we plan for 2012 and, importantly, how we're spending your tax dollars. You'll also have plenty of opportunity to ask questions of your elected commissioners and park district staff. Attendees will also have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win a season membership at Centennial Beach or a round of golf for two at either Springbrook or Naperbrook golf course. Please join us if your schedule permits.

17 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 5 of7 K. Executive Director Update - Ray McGury The State of the Park District Address will take place on Sat., Feb.11 Community Hall in the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center- 305 W. Jackson Ave. 8:00 a.m.- light breakfast and networking 8:30 a.m. - presentation begins No charge to attend this event. Availability Session for Sportsman's Park Site Remediation Program will be held on Wed., Feb. 22-6:00-9:00 p.m. Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St., Lower Level Rooms B & C o Opportunity for the public to learn more about the next steps in this voluntary initiative that we're working on with the Illinois EPA and the City of Naperville. o No formal presentation; instead we will have information stations that address different aspects of the initiative o Attendees may come and go as needed during the three-hour time frame. The Spring Program Guides and Summer Camps Guides are on their way o Will begin to be delivered to residents' homes on Feb. 16 o Virtual Program Guide and Camps Guide will be available on napervilleparks.org beginning Feb. 13 o Registration for Coach Pitch, T-Ball and Machine Pitch in addition to spring programs and summer camps are coming soon. Please refer to your Program Guide or napervilleparks.org for details. Just to remind you about Golf o Golf courses will remain open, weather depending; please call ahead for course conditions o Season Reserved Tee Time lottery applications are due on Feb. 20 o Winter/Spring rates will be available through AprilS. o New, lower 2012 rates will take effect beginning April 9. o Visit springbrookgolfcourse.org or naperbrookgolfcourse.org for details VII. Approval of Treasurer's Report Vice President Young moved to approve the December 2011 Treasurer's Report. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Young, Todd, Eagan, Heide, Janor, Ory, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: None (Motion Declared Carried)

18 VIII. Consent Agenda (Requires Board Approval by Statute) February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 6 of7 Chair: Are there any items to be removed from the consent agenda? A. Approval of disbursements for the month of January 2012 in the amount of $2,668, B. Approval of January 2012 disbursements made through the Bank of America Purchasing Card Program in the amount of $150, C. Approval of customer refunds for the month of January 2012 in the amount of $1, D. Approval of the First Amendment to Agreement for Planning, Development and Operation of Naperville Exchange Club's Ribfest. E. Approval of the 2012 Independent Contractor Agreement for Karate instruction with Illinois Shotokan Karate Clubs. F. Award the contract for 2012 T-shirts to Sunburst Sportswear, Inc. in the amount of$32, G. Approve the 2011 Cash-In-Lieu Fund- Annual Report for the fiscal year January 1, 2011 to December 31, H. Approve the purchase of a 2012 Ford Police Interceptor in the amount of $31, on the Suburban Purchasing Cooperative (SPC) contract to Currie Motors. I. Award an Agreement for Consultant Services to Richard Day Research, Inc. for a lump sum fee of$37,093.00, with a contingency requiring prior written approval of $3, , for a total expenditure not to exceed $40, for the performance of a Community Interest and Opinion Survey. J. Approval of Minutes: Regular Meeting of January 12,2012. Vice President Young moved to accept the Consent Agenda items as presented. Second by Commissioner Eagan. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Young, Eagan, Heide, Janor, Ory, Todd, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: None (Motion Declared Carried) Vice President Young moved to approve consent agenda as accepted. Second by Commissioner Todd. Voice Vote on Motion: YES: Young, Todd, Eagan, Heide, Janor, Ory, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: None (Motion Declared Carried) IX. New Business

19 February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting Minutes Page 7 of7 X. Executive Session Vice President Young moved to adjourn to Executive Session at 7: 18 p.m. to discuss Land Acquisition under Section 2(c)(11) of the Open Meetings Act, Imminent Litigation under 2(c)(5) of the Open Meetings Act and Personnel under 2(c)(1) of the Open Meetings Act. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll call Vote on Motion: YES: Young, Todd, Eagan, Heide, Janor, Ory, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: None (Motion Declared Carried) XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. Reconvene Open Meeting Call to Order President Reilly called the meeting back to order at 8:28p.m. Roll Call President Mike Reilly Vice President Kirsten Young Commissioner Bill Eagan Commissioner Gerry Heide Commissioner Rich Janor Commissioner Ron Ory Commissioner Marie Todd Derke Price-Attorney Action (if any) Taken After Executive Session Adjournment Vice President Young moved to adjourn the February 9, 2012 Regular Board Meeting at 8:28p.m. Second by Commissioner Todd. Voice Vote on Motion: YES: Young, Todd, Eagan, Heide, Janor, Ory, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: None (Motion Declared Carried)

20 April27, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 1 of6 Nttpervi lie Pa.rk District Minutes of a Special Meetin&: of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners DuPage and Will Counties Held on 27th day of April W. Jackson Ave.- Board Room Naperville, IL I. Call to Order The Special Meeting of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by President Reilly. II. III. Roll Call Present: President Mike Reilly Vice President Gerry Heide Commissioner Ronald Ory Commissioner Marie Todd Commissioner Kirsten Young Absent: Commissioner Andrew Schaffner Other: Executive Staff: Kevin Finnegan, Parks Director Sameera Luthman, Marketing and Communications Director Ray McGury, Executive Director Eric Shutes, Planning Director Sue Stanish, Finance Director Brad Wilson, Recreation Director Staff: Derke Price, Attorney Jacki Stern, Board Secretary Aileen McEldowney, Planner Rob Wysocki, IT Manager Matters from the Public No one signed up to speak.

21 April27, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 2 of6 IV. New Business A Frontier Sports Complex Irrigation Pump Station Project Vice President Heide moved to award the contract for the Frontier Sports Complex Irrigation Pump Station project to Halloran & Yauch, Inc. in the amount of $348,285. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Todd, Ory, Young, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried) B. Investment Product- Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund (IMET) Vice President Heide moved to approve the Resolution No for Membership in IMET. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Todd, Ory, Young, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried) C. Purchase of a 2011 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 Vice President Heide moved to authorize the purchase of a 2011 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 in the amount of $27, on the Illinois State bid contract to Badger Truck Center. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Todd. Ory, Young, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried) D. Purchase of a 2011 Ford F-250 XL 4x4 Vice President Heide moved to authorize the purchase of a 2011 Ford F-250 XL 4x4 in the amountof$24, on the Suburban purchasing Cooperative (SPC) contract to Currie Motors Fleet. Second by Commissioner Todd. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Todd, Ory, Young, Reilly NO: None

22 ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried) April 2 7, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 3 of6 E. Discussion Items 1. 95th St. Extension Presentation Jed Anderson and Don Yett came to speak to us regarding the project. This project goes back to There were numerous meetings with the Park District, City of Naperville, and Village of Bolingbrook in regard to the 3 mile long project. It is on 95th St west of Naper /Plainfield Rd. It would Cross the DuPage River and Kings Road to tie into Boughton Road. Commission Ory has concerns over who owns the pond and who does the maintenance. He says that we need to get a feeling from the board on how we want to approach this compensatory value of land to agencies. Vice President Heide said that we don't want to acquire another pond. This project will not further our mission. Director Shutes said that we relayed our current policies to the project team. We are moving away from acquiring ponds and basins. 2. Capital Projects Prioritization Policy In the April zznd weekly packet and the Springsted report, you will find a policy prepared to help the district further evaluate our capital project prioritization procedure. We have shared this with the Parks & Recreation Committee. This version has the track changes so you can see the changes that were made. We want to gather any comments from the board. The committee did make some changes that were a result of their committee meeting. Commissioner Ory said that there is another element of comprehensive planning process and it seems to have fallen by the wayside. He doesn't understand how we are addressing the comprehensive planning process. He is concerned how these will relate to each other and how it will be taken as a whole. Instead of it being piece meal... He knows that they should all tie together, but he is not sure how they all tie together. President Reilly said that has been acknowledged and that is how we have laid out the framework. We need to take all the planning documents and see how they synchronize. Where there are gaps or mixed messages and the board can decide which should take precedence. The board's role in the whole process will be talked about at the retreat. We need to keep moving forward to keep the projects rolling; Commissioner Ory said to work on a project that is not needed or has no value would be a big mistake. One part is the community survey and what it plays in the process. He doesn't know that we have a good mechanism for that activity or do we need to build or rent. They are not clear in Ron's mind. Executive Director McGury understands what Commissioner Ory is

23 April27, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 4 of6 saying. This will get done. If you look at the policy it links back to the core values. This came from community survey and what people are looking for. We justify the things that the community is looking for. It has a scoring sheet. We hope that you have confidence in us to score with our expertise. Executive Director McGury thinks that with this document he could go in the public and be able to support it without a doubt. With all confidence I can say that we are not frivolously spending extra money. Commissioner Ory said that he is not saying that this isn't a good thing and we are not making progress. I just think that we could tie things together better. We need to be able to periodically review based on data. President Reilly said that the various documents have various life spans and there will be overlapping. Commissioner Todd said that we will have a variety of documents and there will be some that will be out of sync with others. We have been trying to align the projects and I think we do a much better job. We will never be at a point that everything is there. We have been careful to make sure that our projects will align. If we do stop then we will stop serving the public. Commissioner Young said that we are making progress. We are listening to the public and our communication is much better. 3. Centennial Beach Change Order Update We have had some weather and schedule issues as we have had 16 days of measureable rain. It is very difficult to do the site work. They will create too much disturbance. Pavement work is hampered. The asphalts plants open next week. Concrete and paver beds are too wet so they can't pour the concrete. Even though the site will have sod. This project will open when we said. There still might be some construction that will happen during the opening. There are some Change Orders to discuss in 3 primary areas o Masonry work- winter conditions. Building the emissions of the bathhouse and they had propane. It costs about $25,000 to do that. With condensed in ideal conditions u would want at least a year to develop scope and scale. We can get this done and there is additional for winter conditions. The south wall of the bath house built in 1930 and they afraid the whole wall will fall done. We could ignore $50,000 south wall and stonework and make it a more structurally sound facility. o Electrical upgrade. Existing and unforeseen conditions will be around $40,000 and site work improvements $50,000. Total change orders 3 - $165,000 rough estimates. Even with change orders we are well under the budget. Staff thinks that these are good improvements and will make this project better.

24 April27, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 5 of6 4. Ride DuPage to Work Agreement Director Wilson discussed this at the last Parks & Recreation meeting. There is a component that is ride to DuPage to work and it is separate. It can be eligible for federal funding. Pace had been administering that grant and the city has taken over and the city has asked that each partner of the program to enter into an agreement. This would allow the Park District to seek reimbursement for those grant funds. That would result in $9400 and submit for our reimbursements. We have some concerns with the terms and our attorney has reached out to the city. Everyone else has signed it and they are unwilling to change it. Our attorney said that for now our contribution is $25, 000 and we get only a 1/3 back and get our money back and renew again next year. 5. Investment Advisory Services This was discussed in the last Finance Committee and we will develop an RFP and the firm that rose to the top is Sawyer Falduto. There is an advantage to use a financial advisor with these qualifications and this is who we are recommending. If they are doing well we give Finance Director Stanish the authority to go to 5 million in investments. V. Executive Session Vice President Heide-at 7:40pm moved to adjourn to Executive Session to discuss Land Acquisition under Section 2(c)(5) of the Open Meetings Act. and Pending Litigation 2(c)(11) ofthe Open Meetings Act. Second by Commissioner Young. Roll Call Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Young, Ory, Todd, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried) VI. VII. Reconvene Open Meeting 8:19pm President Reilly called the meeting back to order at 8:19 p.m. Roll Call President Mike Reilly Vice President Gerry Heide Commissioner Ronald Ory Commissioner Marie Todd Commissioner Kirsten Young Derke Price, Attorney JackiStern,Secretary

25 April27, 2011 Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 6 of6 VIII. IX. 1/11/2012 Action (if any) take after Executive Session Adjournment: Vice President Heide moved to adjourn the April27, 2011 Special Meeting at 8:20pm. Second by Commissioner Young. Voice Vote on Motion: YES: Heide, Young, Ory, Todd, Reilly NO: None ABSENT: Schaffner (Motion Declared Carried)

26 January 19, Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 4 N"-pervi lie Pa.rk. Distr-ict Minutes of a Special Meetin& of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners DuPage and Will Counties Held on 19th day of January W. Jackson Ave.- Board Room Naperville, IL I. Call to Order The Special Meeting of the Naperville Park District Board of Commissioners was called to order at 5:00p.m. by President Reilly. II. Roll Call Present: President Mike Reilly Vice President Kirsten Young Commissioner Gerry Heide Commissioner Bill Eagan (arrive at 5:39pm) Commissioner Rich Janor Commissioner Ronald Ory Commissioner Marie Todd Absent: Other: Executive Staff: Kevin Finnegan, Parks Director Sameera Luthman, Marketing and Communications Director Ray McGury, Executive Director Ed Provow, Golf Services Director Katie Sepe, HR Director Eric Shutes, Planning Director Sue Stanish, Finance Director Brad Wilson, Recreation Director Staff: Derke Price, Attorney Jacki Stern, Board Secretary Spencer Huard, Web Designer Rob Wysocki, IT Manager

27 January 19, Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 2 of4 Ill. IV. Matters from the Public Katherine Havel Springdale Circle Ms. Havel spoke in regard to the 95th Street Bridge Expansion Project. She asked the Naperville Park District to review the project plans and details to be sure that the park district's interests are protected and obligations are understood. New Business A. Discussion Items 1. Website Redesign Project Update Director Luthman and Web Designer Spencer Huard gave a presentation to show us the first generation of the new website. 2. Ribfest Agreement First Amendment HR Director Sepe will bring this agreement to the February 9th regular Meeting for approval. This agreement changes the fireworks to July 3rd and there will be a rain date that has not been determined at this time. The Exchange Club has contracted with a company to oversee the logistics of the event. The change in date is largely due to how the holiday falls this year. The Club wants to make sure that a weekend is incorporated into this event. This could be the premier 4th of July event in the Chicago land area due to the change in date of The Taste of Chicago. 3. T-shirt Bid Director Wilson will bring this contract to the February 9th regular meeting. We are waiting for the bids to come back and expect to have the results back around the 24th 4. Shotokan Karate Independent Contractor Agreement Will come to you on Feb 9th meeting. Based on participants the payments are over 20,000 and is something that requires board approval. Work with several vendors, but this is the only one that requires board approval. 5. Police Vehicle Replacement Purchase The Parks Department is looking to replace Police Vehicle #2. An engine was blown and it has 130,000 miles and it was a We decided not to pursue a purchase right away due to the lead time and the fact that winter was coming. This also allows us to take advantage of the new vehicle design. It will be 4- wheel drive and comes with 95% ofthe lighting and heavy duty amenities. We will have to add a bar on the roof and shotgun safe in the trunk. This vehicle purchase is not to exceed 31,800. It is part of the suburban purchasing program.

28 January 19, Special Board Meeting Minutes Page 3 of4 6. Community Interest and Opinion Survey This year we are going to conduct another survey. It is one of the steps of the master plan process as well as helping the park district to make other planning decisions moving forward. We completed the last survey in 2009 and worked through an RFP process. We decided to go with Richard Day Research and we were satisfied with the product that they presented to us. We found it to be very useful to the district. We have the cost estimate. We paid $34,486 and the new quote is 37,093. It is a slight increase over three years. We are looking for consensus from the board to engage in a contract and bring to the next meeting. We will work with Richard Day Research and approve the questions as they are developed. Commissioner Janor would like the board to develop a policy that will guide the board when making these types of decisions. Commissioners Todd, Young, Heide, Janor, Ory, Reilly and Eagan are comfortable going with the same firm. Commissioner Ory like the fact that we can compare apples to apples. President Reilly said that we had good success with them and they have the history. Commissioner Eagan said that he is all about the RFP, but will go with consensus Goals Review- Strategic Plan The board and Leadership Team have been working alongside Commissioner Jan or and Commissioner Ory to come up with some measureable goals for This was a directive that came out of the last Strategic Plan Committee meeting. President Reilly looked at the Strategic Plan to make sure that we can attach the 2012 goals to the Strategic Plan. Commissioner Todd said that the Strategic Plan is the Strategic plan and it is not ready to be thrown out. This could be an addition, but should not take over. President Reilly said that addressing the indoor space needs of the community. The staff believes that we have some severe indoor space needs and it doesn't matter what we believe it is what the community is looking for and is willing to pay for. The goal can be just the master plan. 8. Three Year Plan Assumptions ( ) (tabled to February workshop) 9. Laptop/Laserfiche Training The IT Department along with Board Secretary Stern provided training to the commissioners in regard to laptop use and the ability to access the board packets and weekly packets via the Laserfiche program adapted to the web.

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