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Godfrey Public Safety Committee discusses 911 flyers

Meeting 05

The village of Godfrey Public Safety Committee met Feb. 6 to discuss 911 flyers.

Here is the meeting's agenda, as provided by the committee:

"The Village of Godfrey Public Safety Committee is located at 6810 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL 62035"

Public Safety Committee

February 6, 2017

Chairman Williams called the Public Safety Committee meeting of

February 6, 2017 to order at 6:00 p.m., at the Godfrey Town Hall, 6810

Godfrey Road, Godfrey, Illinois.

Roll Call: Present: Johnes, McAtee, Springman, Stewart, Stumpf, Williams

Absent: None

Chairman Williams asked for approval of the minutes of the January 3, 2017

meeting. Trustee McAtee moved for the approval of the January 3, 2017

minutes, seconded by Trustee Springman. Poll of Committee: Ayes-5, Nays-0,

Absent-0. Motion carried.

PUBLIC COMMENTS:

Carol Gentry addressed the Committee regarding Door to Door Solicitor. The

solicitors are misleading the residents reading the Village Electrical Aggregation

Program and switching the service without direct approval from the residents.

Mrs. Gentry asked the Committee to help protect the seniors against these

solicitors.

OLD BUSINESS:

ESDA COMMITTEE UPDATE – CHRIS SICHRA

Chris Sichra, ESDA Coordinator, presented a report of ESDA activities.

A. Discussion/update regarding the 911 flyers. The flyers were

approved by the MadCo ETSB 911 board and have been printed,

labeled and were mailed out by Feb 9th a week earlier than expected.

Chris will print out some generic flyers to hand out at various village

events.

B. A code red sign up drive was set up for Jan 31st, Chris coordinated the drive to coincide with the Illinois Secretary of state’s mobile

driver’s license Facility visit, we had a good turnout with the visit especially

due to the influx of seniors visiting the tax assessor’s office with their yellow

cards.

C. The Godfrey Fire Protection District successfully conducted an

acquired structure training burn on Saturday January 28th with lots of

positive social media and local media coverage & feedback for Godfrey. They

may potentially have another house on W. Delmar to be donated for another

live burn. The Chief indicated that the structure is brick so after the building

has completely burned they may need some assistance from public works

(with a backhoe) to knock down a couple areas where the bricks might remain

NEW BUSINESS

A. A Discussion as held regarding planning and ideas for our next

annual disaster Exercise. The Fire Chief will be holding some shift HazMat

training, the village could assist with simulated resources during the exercises

which could be enough to satisfy our annual training and exercise needs.

B. A. Hi-Way House Update: Attorney Tom Long has requested

various village parties coordinate to conduct a task force type comprehensive

inspection be conducted of the premises for legal preparation of the demolition

process.

Several inspectors (electrical, plumbing, structural, etc.) the Fire Chief,

the Building & Zoning Director and the Public Safety Administrator (to

provide photo documentation) were originally scheduled to conduct a

thorough review of the property on Feb 22, 2017 but the owner Mr.

Singh has decided to refuse any further access to the inspection team,

the property owner is supposed to be in court Friday Feb 24th. Another

date for the inspection team has been given and will be held on

Wednesday, March 15th. All the members on the Task Force will be

instructed to meet at village hall, in the conference room on March 15th

prior to the inspection for a briefing to go over specific instructions.

It should also be noted there appears to be some kind of unknown

excavation activity occurring on the property but that no permits have

been issued for the work.

Chris has set up a placarding system so that each photo taken during

the inspection will have basic info so that it can be easily identified by

building, room and inspection issue in each photograph (“electrical,

plumbing, structural, fire code or Misc.”) in case an inspector is called for

testimony. “Time-stamping” of each photo will be provided on the tablet

used to take the pictures.

C. A discussion was held regarding the change of staff within the

Madison County Emergency Management Agency, Larry Ringering has

stepped down, and a new Director (Todd Fulton) has been appointed at

the County board meeting on Feb 15th. A majority of Director Fulton’s

background is in Law enforcement, having been a retired US Secret

Service Agent (20 years), A University City Police officer and a brief period

where he was the Public Safety Director for East St Louis, IL.

D. A discussion was held about recent public confusion regarding the

Godfrey burn ordinance. The Chief would like to see the village consider the

possibility of simplifying the burn ordinance language, or launching a public

awareness campaign. The Chief would also like to see better coordination

between the village, the Fire dept. and the sheriff’s dept. on citing violations.

We will discuss it at the next public safety meeting on March 6th.

Next ESDA committee meeting: Monday March 20th at 11:00 AM

CONSIDERATION OF DOOR TO DOOR SALESMAN - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS

Clerk Whisler reported the solicitors going door to door without permits from

the Village. These solicitors are giving miss leading information and reporting

that they are working with Ameren IL to make sure the resident is receiving the

best rate. The Committee suggested that Clerk Whisler and Tom Long, Village

Engineer review the ordinance and report back to the Committee.

Trustee Stumpf moved to adjourn meeting at 6:25 p.m., seconded by Trustee

Stewart. Poll of Committee: Ayes-5, Nays-0, Absent-0. Motion carried.

Pamela E. Whisler MMC

Village Clerk

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