Cronholm v. Board of Trustees of the Lockport Township FPD Firefighters' Pension Fund

2021 IL App (3d) 190636-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJanuary 26, 2021
Docket3-19-0636
StatusUnpublished

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Cronholm v. Board of Trustees of the Lockport Township FPD Firefighters' Pension Fund, 2021 IL App (3d) 190636-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2021).

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NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1).

2021 IL App (3d) 190636-U

Order filed January 26, 2021 Modified Order Upon Denial of Rehearing filed March 4, 2021

___________________________________________ IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

THIRD DISTRICT

ROBERT CRONHOLM, ) Appeal from the Circuit Court ) of the 12th Judicial Circuit, Plaintiff-Appellee, ) Will County, Illinois, ) v. ) Appeal No. 3-19-0636 ) Circuit No. 18-MR-3131 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ) LOCKPORT TOWNSHIP FPD ) The Honorable FIREFIGHTERS’ PENSION FUND, ) John Anderson, ) Judge, Presiding. Defendant-Appellant. ) ____________________________________________________________________________

PRESIDING JUSTICE McDADE delivered the judgment of the court. Justice Lytton and Justice Wright concurred in the judgment. ____________________________________________________________________________

ORDER

¶1 Held: Pension board that sought to modify a pensioner’s final combined retirement benefit award approximately seven years after he retired and received his first monthly pension benefit payment lacked jurisdiction to modify its portion of pensioner’s retirement benefit under section 4-138.10 of the Illinois Pension Code.

¶2 Defendant, Board of Trustees of the Lockport Township FPD Firefighters’ Pension Fund,

appeals from a judgment of the Will County circuit court finding it lacked authority under section 4-138.10 of the Illinois Pension Code to correct plaintiff Robert Cronholm’s combined

retirement pension benefit overpayment. We reverse the decision of the Board and remand to the

Board with instructions to reinstate pensioner Cronholm’s pre-modified monthly pension benefit.

¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 On November 26, 2018, Cronholm filed a complaint for administrative review and the

matter was orally argued on June 25, 2019. On October 9, 2019, the trial court heard additional

arguments regarding the section of the Illinois Pension Code at issue.

¶5 Cronholm joined the Lockport Township Fire Protection District (“Lockport FPD”) on

April 14, 1980. He became a member of the Lockport Township FPD Firefighters’ Pension Fund

(“Lockport Fund”) that same day. Nearly four years later, on December 16, 1984, Cronholm left

Lockport FPD and was hired by the Village of Oak Brook Fire Department (“Oak Brook”) and

was immediately enrolled as a member of the Oak Brook Pension Fund (“Oak Brook Fund”). On

May 6, 2005, Cronholm returned to Lockport FPD, where he served as Fire Chief until his

retirement on October 31, 2009. Upon this re-hiring at Lockport FPD, Cronholm was

immediately re-enrolled in the Lockport Fund.

¶6 On March 31, 2006, the Oak Brook Fund’s Finance Director, Sharon Dangles

(“Dangles”), sent a letter to the Lockport Fund’s Board (“Lockport Board” or “the Board”)

detailing Cronholm’s Oak Brook employment information for Lockport’s assessment of

Cronholm’s future combined retirement benefit. Three pieces of information were wrongly

reported in that letter: (1) Cronholm’s hire date with Oak Brook was reported as October 16,

1984, as opposed to the correct date of December 16, 1984; (2) his retirement date was stated as

May 6, 2006, rather than the correct retirement date of May 6, 2005; and (3) Cronholm’s final

salary was reported as $107, 093, rather than the correct salary of $107,693. Several days later,

2 in a revised letter, Cronholm’s date of hire was corrected. Additionally, Lockport spotted and

corrected Cronholm’s retirement date error. However, the Lockport Fund still used the wrong

final salary information to determine its portion of Cronholm’s combined retirement benefit.

¶7 On October 8 and 9, 2009, Cronholm applied for a combined retirement benefit with the

Oak Brook Fund and Lockport Fund, respectively. By November 2009, Cronholm’s benefit

applications had been granted, and he began drawing a combined retirement benefit

proportionally from both pension funds. A combined retirement benefit requires participating

pension funds to pay a proportional share of retirement benefits to the former employee. The

funds have an inverse relationship: when one fund increases its share of benefits, the share of the

other fund decreases.

¶8 On November 30, 2009, Dangles signed the retirement pension calculation benefit for

Cronholm without realizing that two errors (Cronholm’s final pensionable salary and final

retirement date with Oak Brook) were still present. On January 2, 2010, Dangles notified

Lauterbach & Amen (the Oak Brook Fund’s outside accountants) that Cronholm’s final

pensionable salary had been incorrectly reported and provided the correct salary. Two days later

Dangles signed Cronholm’s revised Oak Brook Fund benefit calculation which still contained the

wrong retirement date.

¶9 On April 22, 2010, six months after the Lockport and Oak Brook Funds began

distributing their respective portions of Cronholm’s retirement benefits, the Oak Brook Fund

unilaterally increased Cronholm’s share with a one-time payment of $53.34 and a reoccurring

monthly increase of $26.67 to compensate for the mistake it discovered regarding Cronholm’s

final pensionable salary. During this process, Oak Brook also discovered and corrected the date

of Cronholm’s retirement from May 6, 2006 to May 6, 2005. The Lockport Fund was not

3 notified of these corrections and did not adjust its portion of Cronholm’s benefit payments

accordingly.

¶ 10 In late 2016, the Lockport Fund retained the accounting firm Lauterbach & Amen and its

employee, Allison Barrett (“Barrett”), conducted a routine audit of all benefit recipients. At that

time, Barrett discovered the Lockport Fund’s years of overpayment benefits to Cronholm, and

the Lockport Board invoked section 4-138.10 of the Illinois Pension Code to correct the

overpayment and prospectively set its portion of Cronholm’s monthly benefit to the proper

amount. Barrett, on behalf of the Lockport Fund, sent letters to Cronholm on December 15,

2016, and February 24, 2017, notifying him of the overpayment error and offering him options to

repay the overpaid sum. Specifically, Barrett’s February 24, 2017, letter indicated the Lockport

Fund had overpaid Cronholm a total of $21,118.44. After an error was noted in the calculation of

overpayment benefits, the Board found and determined that Cronholm had been overpaid

$2,455.28.

¶ 11 On May 12, 2017, the Board notified Cromholm that it had scheduled a special meeting

on May 24, 2017, to prospectively correct its share of his combined retirement benefit. Cronholm

was not present at that meeting and asked the Lockport Board to delay any discussion of the

overpayment issue. At the May 24, 2017, meeting, the Lockport Board voted to make an interim

prospective correction to its portion of Cronholm’s retirement benefit, effective immediately, and

continued the matter to September 12, 2018. On December 29, 2017, Cronholm’s attorney filed a

brief with the Board in opposition to the Board’s benefit adjustment.

¶ 12 At the final hearing on the overpayment of Cronholm’s benefits, held on September 12,

2018, the Board heard testimony from Barrett and permanently prospectively decreased

Cronholm’s monthly benefit to $4,880.38 per month. The Lockport Fund’s twelve-page Findings

4 and Decision stated that multiple “clerical or administrative errors” had been committed that led

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