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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/09/1971 BFPC NoticeM E M 0 R A N D U M TO: President & Board of Trustees FROM: Trustee Richard Monroe, Chairman, Police & Fire Committee SUBJECT: Meeting of November 9, 1971 DATE: November 16, 1971 The Committee met with the Fire & Police Commission to discuss residency provisions of Police and Fire Department personnel. Present were Committee Chairman Richard H. Monroe, Trustee Donald Furst, Police & Fire Commissioners Laurence Ostl ing and Joseph Gri ttani , Fire Chief Lawrence Pai ri tz , and Acting Police Chief John Savage. The Department Chiefs had requested, and the Fire & Police Commissioners concurred, with a recommendation .to require police and fire personnel to establish residency within five (5) miles of the Village corporate limits within six months after receiving their probationary appointments. Current Village ordinances require residency within the Village limits; it has not been enforced so that at the presnt time about one-third of the Police personnel and two firemen reside outside corporate limits. A survey of twelve surrounding towns show only one to require in -town residency (Niles). All others vary from ten (10) miles of their Village perimeter to only State residency. The present residency requirements of Mount Prospect would seem severe. The feeling of the Department Chiefs is that with modern com- munication facilities and means of travel, a five mile radius from the Village limits is more than adequate to recall personnel. Their own experience has disclosed good recruit material un- willing to apply when it means selling their homes and relocating. The Committee members desire that the personnel of the Departments reside in and/or around Mount Prospect, and by a vote of 2-0 concur with the recommendation to amend the current ordinance to a five (5) mile limit. Richard H. Monroe Chairman Fire & Police Committee