Village of Chatham Board of Fire Commissioners met Feb. 21

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Village of Chatham Board of Fire Commissioners met Feb. 21.

Here are the minutes provided by the board:

OPEN SESSION MINUTES

• CALL TO ORDER

❖ Meeting started at 5:17pm hours

• ROLL CALL

❖ Present were: Commissioner Holden, Commissioner Hill, Commissioner Hoskinson, Chief Self, and AA

Leyva, FF/P Bone, Lt. Jacobs, Lt. Bramley

❖ Absent were:

• APPROVING OF PREVIOUS MINUTES

❖ Open session minutes from November 15, 2022 and the Special Meeting minutes from November 23rd, 2022, and December 20th, 2022 were discussed, Commissioner Hill made a motion to approve the minutes and was seconded by Commissioner Hoskinson; motion passed.

Holden yes     Hill yes     Hoskinson yes

• PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS:

❖ No public comment.

• OLD BUSINESS:

❖ No old business.

• NEW BUSINESS:

❖ None

Holden yes Hill yes     Hoskinson yes

Holden yes Hill yes     Hoskinson yes

• CLOSED SESSION:

❖ No closed session

• ADJOURNMENT

❖ Motion was made by Commissioner Hoskinson to adjourn the meeting at 5:18pm hours and was seconded by Commissioner Hill ; motion passed.

Holden yes     Hill yes     Hoskinson yes

https://cfd-il.com/sites/default/files/2023-1-17%20%20BOFC%20Minutes%20Rescheduled.pdf



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