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Beecher Overhauls Village Governance, Dissolves Key Commissions in Code Update

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Article Summary: The Village of Beecher has fundamentally restructured its governmental framework, approving a pair of ordinances that redefine the roles of trustees, resize the Police Commission, and formally dissolve the Planning and Zoning and Beautification Commissions as they existed in the village code. The changes aim to streamline operations and align the village’s code with its current “Committee of the Whole” administrative structure.

Beecher Village Board Key Points:

  • Ordinance #1427 was passed, replacing and repealing sections of the village code related to commissions, including the chapters governing the Planning and Zoning and Beautification Commissions.

  • The Police Commission has been reconfigured to three members, consisting of the Village Administrator and two appointed volunteer residents.

  • Ordinance #1426 amends the code to formalize the roles of trustees on standing committees, clarifying they are non-voting members who act as liaisons.

BEECHER – The Beecher Village Board approved a significant overhaul of its committees and commissions during its July 14 meeting, passing two ordinances that change how trustees participate in governance and eliminate several long-standing commissions from the village code.

The most substantial changes came under Ordinance #1427, which replaces and repeals code sections related to village commissions. The ordinance formally deletes the chapters that established the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) and the Beautification Commission, removing them from the code in their entirety. While a PZC meeting was announced for later in the month, the ordinance eliminates its legal framework under Title 2 of the village code.

The ordinance also redefines the structure of the Police Commission. It will now consist of three members: the Village Administrator and two volunteer, non-paid residents appointed annually by the Village President with board consent. The chair of the Public Safety Committee will serve as a non-voting liaison to the commission.

A companion ordinance, #1426, amended the code as it relates to the standing committees of the Village Board. It solidifies the village’s “Committee of the Whole” structure, where each trustee is a member of every committee. The ordinance clarifies that trustees appointed as Chair or Co-Chair are to lead meetings and report back to the full board, but do not hold special voting powers within the committees.

Both ordinances passed by a unanimous 5-0 vote, with Trustee Brian Diachenko absent. The measures were presented by President Marcy Meyer as a necessary step to update village code and resolve potential conflicts with trustees serving as voting members on commissions.

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