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ETSB wants Callahan to replace Marketti

Nominates interim sheriff for board seat, doesn't act on chairman

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At the April 2011 county board meeting, Marketti was reappointed on a 12-to-6 vote and, at the following ETSB meeting, he was approved unanimously as chairman of the ETSB once again.

ETSB Board Attorney Scott Belt said Marketti did much more than just run the meetings and that whomever fills the chairman's position needs to realize it is a committed position.

The chairman will be responsible for picking up the dialogue Marketti was having with state police on possibly joining the dispatch center, the work on potential contracts with Seneca and Braidwood to provide their dispatch services, and collective bargaining agreements for the dispatchers, among numerous other projects Marketti was in the middle of.

"There is a lot of work behind the scenes and Terry did a good job of making the position look somewhat seamless," Belt said.

The chairman also needs to be available to make immediate decisions at times, he added.

Morris Police Chief Brent Dite suggested waiting for Kevin Callahan to be officially approved by the county board and then calling a special meeting to determine the new chairman. The board approved this as the plan.

The board also received an update on the progress toward Seneca police, fire and EMS calls being serviced through the Grundy dispatch center.

Director of Electronic Operations Chris Kindelspire said Seneca is ready to start ordering needed equipment to receive dispatch service from Grundy and is just waiting for all of the Grundy ETSB's municipalities, police and fire boards to approve adding them.

The agreement all the parties have to sign would add on Seneca for $75,000 a year. Seneca would pay a one-time impact fee of $15,000, as well.

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