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Reporter's Notebook: McHenry County Board winners and losers

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New board member and McHenry County Farm Bureau President Michele Aavang, R-Woodstock, will head the Natural and Environmental Resources Committee. Former Chairwoman Mary McCann, R-Woodstock, will head the Finance and Audit Committee.

THE CASE OF GOTTEMOLLER V. SCHUSTER: Notice I just wrote that "at least" two County Board freshmen could get chairmanships. There could be a third.

The Committee on Committees suggested that attorney and zoning expert Joe Gottemoller, R-Crystal Lake, chair the Planning and Development Committee, with board veteran Ersel Schuster, R-Woodstock, getting the vice chairmanship.

Schuster under the plan hashed out Friday has no chairmanship – she lost leading the Management Services Committee to Paula Yensen, D-Lake in the Hills.

However, Kurtz made a plea Friday for members to reconsider and give Schuster the chairmanship, pointing out her subject matter expertise on land use and zoning. Ultimately, the decision will be up to Hill.

Schuster is well-known for asking tough questions and taking a hard line on development, sustainability and land use issues. And as leader of the planning committee, she would be in a real position to do the same with county government's ever-deepening involvement in the HUD home business. To say Schuster wants the county out of the affordable housing business is an understatement.

So Hill's choice boils down to someone who's friendly to development – when (if?) it comes back – and someone who isn't. On one hand, leadership doesn't want obstructionism – the change in Liquor and License looks like a direct message on that. On the other hand, having a few Ersel Schusters on hand when the developers started calling in the 1980s may have meant that Algonquin Township residents today might not be worrying about one day turning on their taps and nothing coming out.

PROVENZANO BLUEPRINTS: The committee also moved Nick Provenzano, R-McHenry, from his chairmanship of the Law and Justice Committee, which he held for a number of terms. Sue Draffkorn, R-Wonder Lake, will slide into that chairmanship, while Provenzano will head the Building Projects Committee. That standing committee is the only one that meets on an as-needed basis, when county government wants to build something, hence the name.

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