CITY COUNCIL 2016/09/19 MinutesThe City of Lake Forest
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
Proceedings of the Monday, September 19, 2016
City Council Workshop Meeting – Dickinson Hall, 100 E. Old Mill Road 6:30 pm
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL: Honorable Mayor Schoenheider called the meeting to order at
6:35pm, and City Clerk Margaret Boyer called the roll of Council members.
Present: Honorable Mayor Schoenheider, Alderman Waldeck, Alderman Beidler, Alderman
Pandaleon, Alderman Newman, Alderman Tack, Alderman Reisenberg, Alderman Adelman and
Alderman Moreno.
Absent: Alderman Pandaleon.
Also present were: Robert Kiely, City Manager; Victor Filippini, City Attorney; Catherine Czerniak,
Director of Community Development; Elizabeth Holleb, Finance Director; Susan Banks,
Communications Manager; Sally Swarthout, Director of Parks & Recreation; Michael Thomas,
Director of Public Works; Karl Walldorf, Chief of Police; Rob Copeland, Deputy Chief of Police; Pete
Siebert, Acting Fire Chief; Mike Strong, Assistant to the City Manager, Anne Whipple, Police and
Fire Pension Boards and a large number of Police and Fire Staff.
There were approximately 80 people in the audience.
CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 6:30 pm
1. Comments By City Manager
City Manager Robert Kiely Jr., welcomed the Council, Pension Boards, Members of the Fire Vision
Service Committee 2020 and City Staff to the first City Council Workshop. Mr. Kiely stated that
there will be no decisions made by the Council at this meeting. Instead the meeting is meant to
present information and to re-open dialogue that began as early as ten years ago. The City
Manager stated that Public Safety is one of the most important services supplied to residents.
2. Presentation of 2016 Police and Fire Pension Fund Summaries and Attendant Impact on
2016 Levy
Elizabeth Holleb, Finance Director, gave an overview of the studies and actuarial reports that
Police and Fire pensions will have on the levy. Ms. Holleb reported that based on actuarial
valuations of the police and fire pension funds as of 4/30/16, the 2016 levy requirement, with a
comparison to the prior fiscal year, is as follows:
Proceedings of the Monday, September 19, 2016
City Council Workshop Meeting
2015 Levy
Required
2016 Levy
Required
Percent
Increase
Fire $1,137,826 $1,298,188 14.1%
Police 1,737,445 1,832,059 5.4%
Combined $2,875,271 $3,130,247 8.9%
PTELL (Tax Cap) .7%
Jason Franken of Foster & Foster was also in attendance and addressed questions relating to the
actuarial reports. Also discussed were the summary of public safety pension fund analytics
depicting the funded ratio and annual investment returns for the police and fire pension funds, as
well as data on the respective investment allocations compared to current legal limits established
in State Statutes.
COUNCIL ACTION: Informational Item for Discussion- no Council action was taken.
3. Presentation of Report and Recommendation of the Fire Service Vision 2020 Committee
Robert Kiely Jr., City Manager, reported that since 2010, the City of Lake Forest has been
individually and in concert with neighboring communities discussing the future role of the Fire and
EMS Services. Over the past two years, a committee comprised of two Lake Forest Aldermen,
three Lake Forest residents and City staff has focused its attention on current fire operations, their
attendant cost, and consideration of a long term, sustainable service. He gave a history of the Fire
Department, a comparison overview of the committee’s purpose and goals, and how the City of
Lake Forest compares nationally. Critical decisions were discussed as far as service expectations
and response, staffing and personnel costs and equipment sharing, type and cost. A pension
service fee was discussed as a short term solution with the resolution that a long term solution
would be soon realized.
COUNCIL ACTION: Informational item for discussion- no Council action taken
Mayor Schoenheider stated that the Council recognizes this as a serious problem that needs
fundamental changes. However, the Mayor emphasized that Public Safety is the number one
concern for residents and “will not be compromised”. Mary Tomanek and Paul Pugliese from the
Fire Pension Board stated that they have a mutual interest in addressing the pension funding
challenges and work diligently to manage the pension fund investments in a fiscally responsible
manner.
4. Adjournment
There being no further discussion. Alderman Reisenberg made a motion to adjourn, seconded by
Alderman Adelman. Motion carried unanimously by voice vote at 8:26 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Margaret Boyer
City Clerk
Proceedings of the Monday, September 19, 2016
City Council Workshop Meeting
A complete Binder including all slides and handouts is available at City Hall.