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WOODSTOCK – Timing is everything – just ask the McHenry County Board members who support moving their first meeting of the month to evenings to “increase public participation.”

When it was discussed Tuesday morning as part of proposed changes to board rules, more than 100 residents were in the audience to discuss issues from state budget cuts to a controversial road widening project.

The change, rejected in the past, likely is to be rejected again.

“As long as I’ve been on the board, I’ve never had anybody come up to me and say that [a morning meeting] is a problem,” board member Peter Merkel, R-McHenry, said.

The change is one of about 20 proposed to the board rules, which are reviewed and revised after each November election by the board’s Management Services Committee.

Board members made it through about half of them in a 45-minute committee of the whole before their regular meeting.

One of the more controversial proposals is a recommendation that the board chairman and vice-chairman serve no more than three consecutive terms.

The county has no legal authority to impose term limits, which would have to come through a voter referendum.

“This gives us the opportunity ... to bring new blood into the operation, and it’s simply a suggestion, not a mandate,” member Ersel Schuster, R-Woodstock, said.

Opponents of the idea, such as Anna May Miller, R-Cary, and Bob Bless, R-Fox River Grove, responded that a rule book is no place for suggestions.

“We don’t call them the County Board recommendations. We call them the County Board rules,” Miller said.

Schuster’s committee has explored pursuing term limits via referendum, following some criticism from a few board members after the board last December re-elected Ken Koehler, R-Crystal Lake, to his fourth two-year term.

Some of the proposed changes codify routine practices, such as requiring that board members with conflicts of interest publicly state that they cannot discuss or vote on those matters.

Others changes are housekeeping, such as the addition of the new Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee.

Tuesday’s discussion ended with moving the first meeting of the month from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., like the board’s second monthly meeting.

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