Posted in accordance with 5 ILCS 140/4

Lake Bluff Public Library

ABOUT THE LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY (PUBLIC BODY)

The Lake Bluff Public Library (also known as LBPL) serves a community of over 5,000residents, as well as reciprocal borrowers as a stand-alone library, along with any andall visitors who pass through the Library’s doors.

The Lake Bluff Public Library is a village library established under the Illinois LocalLibrary Act, 75 ILCS 5, with a 7-member Board of Trustees elected for 4 year terms.

We are required to report to and be answerable to: Illinois State Library, Springfield,Illinois. Its members are: State Librarian Alexi Giannoulias, Director of the State Library,and various other staff.

OUR MISSION

The mission of the Lake Bluff Library is to act as a vibrant community center thatprovides materials and services to enhance individual knowledge, offer personalenjoyment, expand technological resources, and facilitate civic interaction.

LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY’S WEBSITE

https://www.lakeblufflibrary.org/

GENERAL FUND OPERATING BUDGET

The fiscal year budget for 2025-2026 is $1,526,500.00. Budget documents, the mostcurrent Budget and Appropriation Resolution and Levy Resolution are available on theLibrary’s website as well as in person at the Library’s administration office.

LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFICE

The administration office of the Lake Bluff Public Library is located on the main level ofthe Library at the following address: 123 E. Scranton Ave. Lake Bluff, IL 60044. TheLibrary only has one branch.

BLAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF

When fully staffed, the library employs 6 full time employees and 16 part timeemployees. Library departments and their staff are included in the organizational chart below.

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LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY TRUSTEES

LBPL is governed by an elected, unpaid, seven-member Board of Library Trustees.Trustees are elected every 2 years for four (4) year terms. Board members arereachable be emailing: board@lakeblufflibrary.org. Current Board Members are:

  • President: Alexandra Friedeman
  • Vice-President: Sandy Berg
  • Treasurer: Bonnie Shaul
  • Secretary: Courtney Heck
  • Trustee: Kathleen Reidy
  • Trustee: Joseph Kearney
  • Trustee: Brian Sobolak

Open business meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 PM.Meetings typically take place in the Spruth Room on the lower level of the Lake Bluff Public Library.

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

The Library has a Committee of the Whole which meets on the first Tuesday of themonth at 7pm as needed.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

The Lake Bluff Public Library adheres to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 ILCS 140/1et. Seq., which is the principal Illinois statute governing the inspection of public records.The Act requires that public bodies make available for inspection or copying all publicrecords to any person.

LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY FOIA OFFICER

Library Director: Natalie Starosta (nstarosta@lakeblufflibrary.org)

FILING A FOIA REQUEST

A request for records must be made in writing and can be submitted to the attention ofthe FOIA officer in the following ways:

  • Mail Attn: FOIA Officer123 E Scranton Ave.Lake Bluff, IL 60044
  • Email foia@lakeblufflibrary.org
  • Personal delivery During regular business hours of the Lake Bluff Public Library

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST FEES

Digital copies shareable via electronic means are provided free of charge.

The charge for copies of the records will be as follows:

  1. First 50 pages black and white, letter size: Free
  2. 10 cents per page for black and white, letter size, after 50 pages
  3. 50 cents per page for color or oversized copies or electronic media
  4. Reproduction saved to other media: actual cost of the recording media (flashdrive, etc.) to which the information will be saved

RESPONSES TO REQUESTS FOR RECORDS

Responses to commercial requests can be expected within 21 business days of thereceipt of a written request. If an extension is required, a FOIA officer from the librarywill reach out to the requestor.

Responses for non-commercial requests can be expected within 5 business days of thereceipt of a written request. If an extension is required, a FOIA officer from the librarywill reach out to the requestor.

PROCEDURE FOR APPEALING A DENIAL

If your request for information is denied, or denied in part, you have the right to haveyour request reviewed by the Public Access Counselor (PAC) at the Office of the IllinoisAttorney General. 5 ILCS 140/9.5(a). You can file your Request for Review with thePAC by writing to:

Leah Bartelt, Public Access Counselor

Office of the Illinois Attorney General

You also have the right to seek judicial review of your denial by filing a lawsuit in the State circuit court. 5 ILCS 140/11. If you choose to file a Request for Review with thePAC, you must do so within 60 calendar days of the date of this denial letter. 5 ILCS140/9.5(a). Please note that you must include a copy of your original FOIA request andthe denial letter when filing a Request for Review with the PAC.

RECORDS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

The records listed below are available immediately via our website.

RecordsTime Frame
Meeting MinutesApril 2001 to the present
Meeting AgendasMay 2011 to the present
Annual Audit ReportsFy20 – Current
Salary and Benefit Information (Public Act 97-0609)Current Fiscal Year
Library policiesCurrent

LAKE BLUFF PUBLIC LIBRARY’S RECORD RETENTION SCHEDULE

LBPL adheres to the guidance set out by the Local Records Commission through the state of Illinois for retaining records of business. Our requirements are as follows:

RecordsTime Frame
Applications to Dispose of RecordsRetain permanently
Accession RecordsRetain permanently
Accident ReportsRetain for 7 years after settled
Administrative AgendaUntil complete
Administrative Correspondence FilesRetain for 1 year
Audit ReportsRetain permanently
Bank Statements, Deposits, ReconciliationsRetain for 7 years
Board member information and fact sheetRetain for 2 years after expiration
Book Selection GuidelinesRetain under superseded
Budget ReportsRetain for 7 years
Budget Work PapersRetain for 2 years
BylawsRegain permanently
Circulation StatisticsRegain permanently
Construction RecordsRegain plans permanently, other records 10 years following project completion
Donation RecordsRetain for 7 years
Election RecordsRetain for 1 year
Employment applicationsSolicited 2 years, unsolicited 1 year
Federal Revenue Sharing RecordsRetain for allocations 10 years
Grant RecordsRetain for 3 years after completion
Illinois State Library Annual ReportsRetain permanently
IMRF RecordsRetain beneficiary forms until employee is 78 or 10 years after if past 78 termination; all other forms 7 years
Insurance RecordsRetain for 7 years after cancellation
Invoices, paid bills and vouchersRetain for 7 years
Ledgers and JournalsRetain for 7 years
Legal RecordsRegain opinions permanently, others 3 years
Library Building RecordsRetain for 10 years after completion
Library long range planRetain for 7 years
Library newsletters and brochuresRetain 1 copy permanently
Library personnel, staff time studyRetain for 7 years
Library Policy and ProcedureRetain permanently
Library Real Estate FilesRetain permanently
MinutesRetain permanently
Officials OathsRetain for 2 years after termination
Patron RegistrationRetain 1 year following expiration
Payroll Reports and Records60 years or until employee’s 78th birthday
Payroll time records and reportsRetain for 2 years
Personnel Files60 years or until employee’s 78th birthday
Personnel performance evaluationsRetain for 5 years after termination
Personnel vacation/leave requestsRetain for 2 years
Purchase OrdersRetain for 2 years
ResolutionsRetain for 60 days
Taxing Bodies joint board meeting notesRetain for 1 year
State and Federal Withholding Tax Recordsw-4s until superseded or for 5 years after termination, all other records 7 years