R-1913 - 11/10/2020 - LIBRARY - Resolutions ITEM 6.C.1
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
VILLAGE OF SAMUEL E. DEAN BOARD ROOM
OAK B R� , K BUTLER GOVERNMENT CENTER
nolect1200 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
630-368-5000
AGENDA ITEM
Regular Board of Trustees Meeting
of
November 10, 2020
SUBJECT: Revision to the General Policy for the Oak Brook Public Library
FROM: Jacob Post, Head Librarian, and the Library Commission
BUDGET IMPACT: Forgoing approximately$3,000 a year in fines.
RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board approve and pass
Ordinance 2020 LY-R-1913, An Ordinance Adopting A Revision Of The General Policy
For The Oak Brook Public Library.
Backiiround/History:
The Library's General Policy is reviewed and/or revised as needed by the Head Librarian
and Library Commission. It was most recently reviewed at the October 19, 2020 Library
Commission meeting. The Commission voted unanimously to update the policy. The
revisions include grammatical changes and an update of the fines/fee structure. The update
includes no longer charging overdue fines on items returned late. The General Policy was
last updated on June 12, 2018.
Fine-Free Circulation Model
For the last couple of years the Library has been closely following the trend in libraries to have a
fine-free circulation model. Then because of the current pandemic,the Library was able to test
the model thanks to a change in SWAN's operations. SWAN changed their operations to support
a fine-free model to promote safety and better customer service.
Benefits
• Fines prevent patrons from using and returning to the library. Patrons may feel
embarrassed or unwilling to pay overdue fines and may cease visiting the library or
simply not join the library because of this barrier.
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• Fines disproportionately affect families and children.Because families tend to check out
many more books than adults, fines add up much more quickly. This creates a barrier to
access which is counter to the library's mission of encouraging youth literacy
engagement.
• Contrary to popular belief,a lack of fines does not mean patrons will delay returning
materials. In fact,patrons are often more comfortable returning materials when they
know they will not have to deal with paying overdue fines.
• Processing overdue fines and reports and managing daily money transactions takes away
from valuable staff time which could be repurposed into actions to serve patrons better.
• Patrons will still be held responsible for replacement costs of damaged or lost materials.
Once materials are 14 days overdue,accounts will be suspended until materials are
returned. If items are not returned after 42 days of being late,the patron is charged for the
replacement of the material.
Other Factors of Interest
• Before the pandemic 24 of the 97 SWAN libraries had a fine-free model. Many more
libraries are now similarly considering a permanent adoption of the model.
• The Chicago Public Library is fine-free.
• The Library will continue to provide revenue to the Village in non-resident library cards,
printing and copy machine usage,and the fees from lost and damaged items.
• Patrons have appreciated the library currently being fine-free.
• Providing patrons a benefit during trying times will gain the Library and Village
goodwill.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the Village Board approve Ordinance 2020-LY-POLICY- R-1913,
An Ordinance Adopting A Revision Of The General Policy For The Oak Brook Public
Library.
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THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK
COOK AND DUPAGE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS
RESOLUTION
2020-LY-R-1913
A Resolution Authorizing and Directing The Revision to the
General Policy for the Oak Brook Public Library
GOPAL G. LALMALANI, Village President
CHARLOTTE K. PRUSS, Village Clerk
JOHN BAAR
PHILIP CUEVAS
MICHAEL MANZO
MOIN SAIYED
EDWARD TIESENGA
ASIF YUSUF
Village Board
Published in pamphlet form by authority of the
President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak
Brook on this the 10th day of November, 2020
ORDINANCE 2020 LY-R-1913
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A REVISION OF THE GENERAL POLICY
FOR THE OAK BROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
WHEREAS,the Village Board of the Village of Oak Brook passed Ordinance 94-LY-E1-
S-778 entitled,"An Ordinance Adopting a General Policy for the Oak Brook Free Public Library"
on August 9,1994;and
WHEREAS,the General Policy, (hereinafter referred to as, 'Policy"), adopted in 1994,
requires the Head Librarian and Library Commission to review that Policy as needed and was last
modified on June 12,2018 and codified as Ordinance 2018-LY-EX1-S-1 539;and
WHEREAS, the Library Commission and Head Librarian recommend revisions in the
section in the Policy pertaining to Library use and user responsibilities.
WHEREAS,the attached revisions have been approved by both the Oak Brook Library
Commission and the Head Librarian;and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK,DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES,ILLINOIS
as follows:
Section 1: The revision of the Policy,a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A,is hereby approved and adopted in its entirety.
Section 2: The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish this ordinance
in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law.
Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication as required by law.
Section 4: All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance
be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 5: The attached revision to the Policy supersedes the General Policy adopted by
this Board June 12,2018.
APPROVED THIS 10th day of November,3020.
Gopal G.Lalmalani
Village President
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PASSED THIS 101 day of November,2020.
Ayes: Trustees Baar,Cuevas,Manzo,Saiyed,Tiesenga,Yusuf
Nays: None
Absent: None
ATTEST:
c
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Village Clerk
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Exhibit A
Library General Policy With Revisions
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OAK BROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY
GENERAL POLICY
I. MISSION STATEMENT
The Library's mission is to promote the development of independent,self-confident and literate citizens
through the provision of open access to cultural,recreational,intellectual and informational resources.
II. GOVERNANCE
The Oak Brook Public Library is established and maintained by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak
Brook under the Village Library Act(75 ILCS 40).The Board of Trustees appoints Library Commissioners
according to law(75 ILCS 40/2)and employs a professional library administrator known as the Head
Librarian.The Board of Trustees approves all policies developed by the Library Commission and the Head
Librarian.
III. USE OF THE LIBRARY
A. Hours and Holidays
Under normal circumstances Oak Brook Public Library is open during the following hours:
Monday through Thursday 9:30 am--9:00 pm
Friday and Saturday 9:30 am--5:00 pm
Sunday(between Labor Day and Memorial Day weekends)1:00 pm--5:00 pm
Oak Brook Public Library is closed on holidays set by the Village of Oak Brook.
B. Supervision Requirements for Children
The Library is a public facility and Library staff cannot assume responsibility for the supervision,safety and
entertainment of children except within the limited context of defined Library programs.This responsibility
must be borne by the child's parent,guardian or designated caregiver.
Children under the age of 8 must be under the direct supervision of a caretaking adult at all times.
Children age 8 through 10 may not be left unattended at the Library for more than one hour.Children age
11 through 14 may not be left unattended at the Library for more than three hours.
C. Unattended Children
The Library is not responsible for unattended children.If a child is left without a ride at the Library's closing,
Library personnel will contact the Oak Brook Police Department to provide assistance.
IV. LIBRARY CARDS AND BORROWING PRIVILEGES
A. Definition of a Valid Library Card
An Oak Brook Public Library card is valid when it conforms to the following conditions:
1. It is registered with the holder's correct name and permanent address in the Library
database;
2. The outstanding charges against the holder do not exceed$20.00;
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3. There are no outstanding long overdue materials checked out;
4. The card has not expired;and
5. It is issued to the person in possession of the card.
B. Library Card Application Requirements
Oak Brook Public Library issues cards free of charge to:
1. Residents
Anyone residing within incorporated Oak Brook.A photo ID and proof of residency is
required at the time of application for a library card.Post office boxes are not acceptable
as proof of residency.A parent/guardian signature is required on applications for cards for
children under the age of 18.The parent/guardian must sign the registration card in person
at the Library and may use his/her identification for his/her minor children.Resident cards
are valid for three years.Proof of residency is required for renewal of library cards.
2. Property owners
Library service shall be provided free of charge to an individual owning taxable property
within Oak Brook.This privilege shall be extended to only one person(the first applicant)
for each parcel of taxable property.Identification and proof of ownership is required at the
time of application for a library card.These cards are valid for one year.Proof of ownership
is required for renewal of the library card.
3. Local businesses
The LibraFy Rtakes Library cards are available to local businesses under the following
conditions:
a. The business must have a physical office located within the incorporated limits of the
Village of Oak Brook and may not be a post office box or virtual office.
b. An authorized agent of the business must supply a copy of their lease or property tax
bill.The business is responsible for any everduee item charges that accrue on the
account.The card FA 1611 148 FOROMIGGI RRRua#y is valid for one year.This authorized
agent must name any and all approved users for the business card.
c. The library card is issued in the name of the business.
4. Village employees
Village of Oak Brook employees ay register
for a staff card that is valid for one year.
.
Non-resident cards:available for purchase to:
Non-residents are defined as persons with a residence with an Oak Brook mailing address in
unincorporated Oak Brook who are not served by a different public library.
aearesidARt Gard The fee for this card is determined by the Village of Oak Brook Board of Trustees
according to the formula set forth by the State of Illinois.This card is valid for one year.
C. Borrowing Privileges
Holders of valid Oak Brook Public Librarycards are granted borrowing privileges,program participation and
the use of all services offered by the Library.Oak Brook card holders also receive reciprocal borrowing
privileges at cooperating libraries,subject to Library and consortium policies and procedures.
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If a borrower returns an Oak Brook Public Library item to another library,the borrower remains responsible
for the item and any late fees accrued until it reaches the Oak Brook Public Library.
D. Reciprocal Borrowing Privileges
Reciprocal borrowing privileges at the Oak Brook Public Library are extended to a holder of a valid Illinois
public library card whose clear record can be verified and who holds a card issued by a library that
subscribes to the Reciprocal Borrowing Code.A reciprocal borrower receives the same services as a
resident card holder,with the following restrictions:
4. May net plare helds;
2. Does not receive interlibrary loan services;
3. Cannot reserve the Meeting Room.
V. LIBRARY MATERIALS
A. Loan Periods
Loan periods and renewal policies for the various item types are set forth in circulation procedures.
Materials borrowed through interlibrary or direct loan are subject to the restrictions placed by the lender.
Oak Brook Public Library reserves the right to limit quantities of item types.Beaks May 1919 F81419Wed OA'*AA
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B. Fees aad Fiaes
The Library does not charge overdue fines The following it fees and shargesare established:
Nonresident cards Determined annually by Illinois State Law
Replacement Library card $6,005200
Returned checks Determined by the Village Finance Department
Interlibrary loan transactions Determined by the lending institution
R901%,POFiedFisals,CDs,kits $0.1 Q
DI-19s,Videe games $1.nn
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D. Lost or Damaged Material
Items that are lost or damaged will result in a fee equal to the cost of the item,plus a$5.00 processing fee.
Items 42 days overdue are considered lost and are billed accordingly.
E. Invalidated Library Card
Cards for borrowers accruing charges of$20.00 or more are invalidated until the fwes/fees are resolved.
Parents/Guardians'cards are invalidated when their child accrues$20.00 or more in outstanding fines/fees.
F. Overdue Notices
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A maximum of two notices are sent to borrowers by email,phone,text or regular mail to seek return of
Library materials.Items not returned within 42 days of the due date are considered lost and billed to the
patron.
G. Returned Checks
Any Library user whose check is returned for any reason will be charged a returned check fee at the rate
set by the Village Finance Department in addition to the amount of the check.
VI. LIBRARY USER RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Presentation and Authority of the Library Card
A Library user must present his or her library card at the time of each borrowing transaction.The library
card holder is responsible for all materials borrowed on his or her card.
Parents/Guardians are responsible for lost,damaged or overdue materials borrowed by their children under
the age of 18.
B. Lost Cards
Lost cards should be reported to the Library as soon as possible.Card holders are not held responsible for
items borrowed on a card after the card has been reported lost. The replacement fee for a lost card is
$a99`'7 00
C. Respect for Library Environment
Library users are to behave in a manner suitable to a public library,a place where people come for reading
and quiet study.The safety and comfort of all people in the Library is important.
Library users are expected to respect all Library property and to use all furnishings, equipment and
collections with care.
No smoking is allowed in the Library.Eating and drinking,including alcoholic beverages,are allowed at the
discretion of the Head Librarian in conformance with all applicable statutes and Village Policies and
Ordinances.
Running is not permitted in the Library.Proper attire which includes shoes and shirt is required at all times.
To provide a generally quiet atmosphere,Library users must converse in low tones and turn off or set on
vibrate cell phones while in the main area of the Library.Cell phones and other audible devices may only
be used in the lobby.
D. Computer Use
Rules for computer use are set forth in the Computer Use Policy.
E. Personal Property
Library users are responsible for their personal property in the Library.Oak Brook Public Library takes no
responsibility for personal property lost or stolen on the premises.
Bicycles,skateboards,sleds and other sporting equipment are not allowed inside the Library building.
F. Library User Behavior
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Patrons will behave in an appropriate manner that does not infringe upon the productive use and enjoyment
of the Library by others or interferes with Library operations.Behavior prohibited may include,but is not
limited to:
1. Showing disrespect or being abusive to staff;
2. Shouting or raising one's voice,throwing items or cursing or threatening anyone;
3. Refusing to follow Library policies and procedures;
4. Sleeping in the Library;
5. Having body odor that is disturbing to others;and
6. Being inappropriately dressed or having bare feet.
G. Suspension of Privileges
Individuals who fail to abide by these rules or other regulations of the Library may have all Library privileges
suspended immediately and may be asked to leave the Library premises by the Head Librarian or the staff
member in charge. The duration of the suspension of privileges will be determined and the privileges that
are suspended will be specified by the Head Librarian,in accordance with 75 ILCS 5/4-7(11).Any individual
with a grievance regarding suspended privileges may request that the Library Commission review the
decision at its regularly scheduled meeting.
VII. GIFTS
A. Acceptance Criteria
The Head Librarian reserves the right to accept or decline gifts of equipment,materials or money to the
Library.Responsibility for appraisals and evaluation of donated materials belongs to the donor.The Oak
Brook Public Library will supply an acknowledgment that a gift was accepted. Once accepted, gift
equipment or materials become the sole property of the Library.The addition or disposition of gift equipment
or materials shall be made according to the criteria set forth in the Collection Management Policy and
Exhibits and Special Acquisitions Policy.
B. Acceptance Limitations
The Head Librarian reserves the right to accept or decline gifts not exceeding$2,500.Gifts in excess of
$2,500 shall be reviewed and approved by the Village Manager.
VIII. REVIEW OF POLICY
This policy shall be reviewed,reaffirmed or revised periodically by the Library staff and the Library
Commission.This policy and all subsequent revisions are subject to approval by the Village of Oak Brook
and the Board of Trustees.