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File #: 2019-0321    Version: 0 Name: Ad Hoc Committee to Review Orland Park’s Ethics Ordinance
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 4/30/2019 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/6/2019 Final action: 5/6/2019
Title: Ad Hoc Committee to Review Orland Park’s Ethics Ordinance

Title

Ad Hoc Committee to Review Orland Park’s Ethics Ordinance

 

History

Purpose of the Ad hoc Committee:

 

--Review our existing ethics ordinance & determine what improvements could be made.

                     

--Make recommendations to the Village Board on updates to the ordinance.

 

Members of the Ad hoc Committee:

 

Carole Griffin Ruzich

Kevin Scanlan

Sean Kampas

Ed Schussler

Bill Healy - Chairperson

 

Goals for this Ad hoc Committee:

 

The overarching goal of this committee is to update our ethics ordinance as needed.  Ensure that our elected officials, appointed officials and staff are held to the highest ethical standards.

 

Orland Park Residency:

 

Every committee member is an Orland Park resident and is expected to work in the best interest of the Village of Orland Park.

 

The committee will operate for approximately 6 months and will decide their meeting frequency and whether to make their recommendations to the board at one time or periodically. 

 

I move to approve for the Village Board to create an Ad Hoc Committee effective immediately to review the Ethics Ordinance of Orland Park and provide improvement recommendations to the Village Board;

 

And

 

To appoint the following persons to the Committee:

Carole Griffin Ruzich

Ed Giron

Sean Kampas

Ed Schussler

Bill Healy-Chairperson

Financial Impact

None - Volunteer Basis

 

Recommended Action/Motion

I move to approve for the Village Board to create an Ad Hoc Committee effective immediately to review the Ethics Ordinance of Orland Park and provide improvement recommendations to the Village Board;

 

And

 

To appoint the following persons to the Committee:

Carole Griffin Ruzich

Kevin Scanlan

Sean Kampas

Ed Schussler

Bill Healy-Chairperson