Freedom of Information
The St. Charles Park District's mission is to enrich the quality of life of Park District residents through excellence in programs, parks, facilities and services.
Organizational Charts
Administration |
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Business Department |
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Marketing Department |
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Recreation Department |
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Parks Department |
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Golf Department |
Budget Summary
| Fiscal Year 2010-2011 |
Park District Offices
| Baker Community Center | 101 S. Second St. | St. Charles | IL | 60174 |
| Baker Annex | 213 Walnut St. | St. Charles | IL | 60174 |
| Pottawatomie Community Center | 8 North Ave. | St. Charles | IL | 60174 |
| Denny Ryan Service Center | 37W755 Bolcum Rd. | St. Charles | IL | 60175 |
| Pottawatomie Golf Course | 845 N. Second Ave. | St. Charles | IL | 60174 |
Employee Summary
| Full Time | 68 |
| Part Time | 70 |
| Seasonal | 302 |
Park Board of Commissioners
| President | James F. Cooke |
| Vice President | Karrsten Goettel |
| Secretary | John Kerr |
| Treasurer | Bob Thomson |
| Commissioner | Nancy A. Cox |
| Commissioner | Gloria A. Klimek |
| Commissioner | Bob Carne |
Request For Information
| Freedom of Information Act Request Form |
Names, titles and addresses of the Freedom of Information Officers to whom the request for public records is to be made:
Ray Ochromowicz, Director
101 S. Second Street
St. Charles, IL 60174
OR
Karin Schindel,
Business Manager
101 S. Second Street
St. Charles, IL 60174
Fees to be charged for copying and for certification of public records:
No fees will be charged for the first 50 pages of black and white, letter or legal sized copies. Thereafter, a fee of $.05 per page may be charged for copying letter-size documents; $.10 for legal size documents, and the actual cost incurred in reproducing for non-standardized documents; and $1.00 per document for certification of records. No charge shall be made for staff time spent for searching or reviewing records. The Park District may waive or reduce fees if the person requesting the documents states the specific purpose for the request and indicates that a fee waiver or reduction is in the public interest. Fee waiver or reduction is in the public interest if the principal purpose of the request is to access and disseminate information regarding the health, safety and welfare or legal rights of the general public and is not for the principal purpose of personal or commercial benefit. In setting the amount of fee waiver or reduction, the Park District may take into consideration the amount of materials requested and the cost of copying them.

