OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL s'l'A'l'la OF ILLINOIS Lisu Madigan aux-m m. December 5, 20l7 Via electronic mail Bob Judd Via eleclranic mail Mr. Gregory E, Moredock Sorling Nonhrup, Attorneys 1 Nonh Old Slale Capilol Plaza, SuiIe 200 PD. Box 513] Springfield, Illinois 62705 gemoredock@surlinglawrcom RE: OMA Requesl for Review7 2016 PAC 48602 Dear Mr. Judd and Mr, Mnredoek: This determination is issued pursuanl to section 3.5(e) of the Open Meetings Act (OMA) (5 [We512016)), For the reasons that follow, Ihe Public Access Bureau concludes that the Board ofTruslees (Board) ofthc Village of Chatham (Village) failed lo provide proper notice ol'a change In its regular meeting schedule in advance ofits May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017, regular mcelings On July 5, zol7, Mr. Judd submitted a Request for Review alleging [hill although Ihe Board amended its annual schedule of regular meetings on February 28, 2017, adding regular meetings on May 9. 2017. and June 13. 2017' ll failed to provide all lcasl 10 days' nolice oflhe change In a local newspaper and failed Io updale us posted regular meetings schedule in accordance with section 2.03 of OMA (S ILCS 120/203 (WesI 2016)), Mr. Judd stated the! Ordinance No, 17-101 added regular mcclings for the second Tuesday ofeach month He also slated Illa! the Board had published notice onl'le schedule change in (he Chalham erCharham, Ordinance No. 17-10: All Ordlnarlcc Amending Ihe VIlluge Cod: Two Regular Village Board Meetings Per MonIh and me Time rur [he ofth Whole Meeliugs (Feb 28. 2m 7) 5m) Seurh was - . l'l'Y (xvilmuul - (2I7l7xZ-7m 6060! (Rhona-Jul: - (imam-mus Solflh Unnernly Avenues": mm - - Try - Mr. Bob Judd Mr. Gregory E. Moredock December 5, 2017 Page 2 Clarion on June 22, 2017. Additionally, Mr. Judd alleged that the Village had committed forgery by adding the June 13, 2017, meeting to the Village' s online event calendar after the meeting had occurred. On July 11, 2017, this office forwarded a copy of the Request for Review to the Board and asked it to provide this office with copies of any notices and minutes of the May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017, meetings, together with a written explanation of where and when notice of the changes to the Board' s regular meeting schedule was posted. On July 19, 2017, the Board provided a written response. On July 31, 2017, Mr. Judd submitted a reply, reiterating his claims. On August 7, 2017, the Board submitted a response to Mr. Judd' s reply. On August 14, 2017, Mr. Judd informed this office that he had nothing further to add. DETERMINATION Under section 1 of OMA ( 5 ILCS 120/ 1 ( West 2016)), it is " the public policy of this State that its citizens shall be given advance notice of and the right to attend all meetings at which any business of a public body is discussed or acted upon in any way." As an initial matter, the Public Access Counselor' s authority to resolve disputes is limited to alleged violations of OMA and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) ( 5 ILCS 140/ 1 et seq. ( West 2016)). See 15 ILCS 205/ 7( c)( 3) ( West 2016). The provision of the Criminal Code of 2012 pertaining to forgery that Mr. Judd cited ( 720 ILCS 5/ 17- 3 ( West 2016)) is outside the scope of OMA and FOIA. Therefore, this office is not authorized to review that allegation. Section 2. 02( a) of OMA ( 5 ILCS 120/ 2. 02( a) ( West 2016)) provides, in pertinent part: " Every public body shall give public notice of the schedule of regular meetings at the beginning of each calendar or fiscal year and shall state the regular dates, times, and places of such meetings." Section 2. 02( b) of OMA ( 5 ILCS 120/ 2. 02( b) ( West 2016)) adds: A] public body that has a website that the full- time staff of the public body maintains shall post notice on its website of all meetings of the governing body of the public body. Any notice of an annual schedule of meetings shall remain on the website until a new public notice of the schedule of regular meetings is approved. Furthermore, section 2. 03 of OMA provides, in pertinent part: E] ach body subject to this Act must, at the beginning of each calendar or fiscal year, prepare and make available a schedule of Mr. Bob Judd Mr. Gregory E. Moredock December 5, 2017 Page 3 all its regular meetings for such calendar or fiscal year, listing the times and places of such meetings. If a change is made in regular meeting dates, at least 10 days' notice of such change shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the area in which such body functions. * * * Notice of such change shall also be posted at the principal office of the public body[.] In its July 19, 2017, response to this office, the Board acknowledged that the passage of Ordinance 17- 10 on February 28, 2017, changed the Board' s regular meeting dates. While the Board previously held only Committee of the Whole meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, it would begin holding regular meetings on those dates, including May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017. After the latter meeting, the Board asserted, it realized that it had not provided notice of the change to its annual schedule of regular meetings. The Board stated that it then published notice of the change and posted revised schedules at Village Hall and on the Village' s website. Yet, because it had posted agendas for the May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017, meetings at Village Hall and on the Village' s website at least 48 hours in advance of the meetings in accordance with sections 2. 02( a) and 2. 02( b) of OMA, the Board claimed, the meetings were not "' illegal"' as Mr. Judd had alleged. 2 Mr. Judd replied that the Board nonetheless had failed to provide 10 days' notice of the addition of the May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017, regular meetings in a newspaper, and also had failed to post the revised meeting schedule at Village Hall and on the Village' s website in a timely manner. The Board responded that it had taken steps to remedy the errors. It is undisputed that the Board did not, at least 10 days in advance of its May 9, 2017, and June 13, 2017, meetings, publish notice that it had revised its regular meeting schedule to add new regular meetings on those dates. It is also undisputed that the Board did not post the revised regular meetings schedule at Village Hall or on its website until after those two meetings were held. Accordingly, this office concludes that the Board violated the regular meeting schedule requirements of sections 2. 02 and 2. 03 of OMA. Because it is also undisputed that the Board properly posted agendas for both meetings3 and because the Board has taken steps to correct its errors, no further remedial action is required under the circumstances of this matter. This office cautions the Board to follow all of the requirements of OMA in the future. 2Letter from Gregory E. Moredock, Sorting Northrup, Attorneys, to Joshua M. Jones, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Public Access Bureau ( July 19, 2017), at 2. 3This office has not received information indicating that any member of the public who would have attended missed either meeting as a result of the lack of a revised regular meetings schedule. Mr. Bob Judd Mr. Gregory Moredock December 5, 2017 Page 4 The Public Access Counselm has determined Ihat resolution of ihis mailer does not require the issuance ofa binding opinion. If you have any questions, piease contacl me al (312) 814-8413 or rhe Chicago address on the first page ofthis letter, This letter shall serve Io close this matter, Very \ruly ours, i JOSHUA JONES Deputy Bureau Chief Public Access Bureau 48602 0 203 nulicc mun