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July 6, 1965
Canton City Council held a regular meeting on July 6, 1965 in the City
Council Chamber. Mayor goods called the meeting to order-at 7:02 P. M.
Present for Roll Call: Aldermen Howard, Rusnak, Farr, Whitehead, Jacobs,
Long, Kroell, Ellis, Jennings, Spencer, ,George, and Danner. Absent:
Aldermen Duncan and Skinner.
Pledge of Allegiance was followed by Prayer by Alderman Danner.
Alderman Long moves and Alderman Kroell seconds a motion that the minutes of
the previous meeting be accepted as presented and placed on file. Voice vote.
AYE: Unanimous.
Bills for the month of June were read. Alderman Kroell moves and Alderman
George seconds the motion-that all bills properly approved be allowed for
payment. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
--Alderman Long reported on a bill presented by Mr. Roy Smith for cleaning a
sewer from his property to street, stating that the Water and Sewer Committee
did not think that the City was responsible for this bill but wished. to refer
same to the Claims Committee. (amount of bill, $126369). Bill referred to
Claims Committee for study and report to next Council.
Reports of all officers read. Alderman George moves and Alderman Jacobs
seconds motion to accept same and place on file. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous,
Mayor Woods called for reports of standing committees.
Alderman Howard reported on a Finance Committee meeting and reported that the
expenses of the City exceed the income, and stated that the City should not
make any wage adjustment at this time but should consider Same at the time when
all other employees rates are discussed. Alderman Jennings stated that this
employees salary (the File Clerk in the Police Department) should be increased.
Alderman Spencer reported the Lights Committee had investigated the lights
around the hospital, schools, and churches and decided there is a need for
vapor lights in those areas. He recommended that in the future a continuation
of vapor lights should be made on North Main and Fast Linn Streets.
Alderman Whitehead reported a change of method of covering the sanitary land
fill and also a change to be made for outsiders to use same. Mayor Woods re-
ported that some brush was being dumped and burned at the old city dump but
the state may make investigation and refuse this privilege.
Mayor Woods called for reports of special committees.
Mayor Woods called for communications to the Council,
Note of thanks for flowers sent at time of Russell Cardosits death.
Appointment of Robert Effland as temporary fireman during the vacation period
reported by the Board of Police and Fire Commissioners read.
Request from the Acton Construction Co. and approved by the Crawford, Murphy
and Tilly. Engineering Firm, for an extension of three weeks for completion of
work on Division 3, (Standpipe Foundation and Pumping Station) for roofing,
painting, electrical work and cleanup. Alderman Long moves and Alderman Jacobs
seconds a motion to grant this extension of time. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Letter from Canton Union School District No. 66 recommending a joint committee
of the Canton Park District, the School District, and the Canton City Council
-- to make available a common meeting ground for any conflict that ocdurs.
Alderman Farr moves and Alderman Rusnak seconds a motion to adopt this suggestion
and that the City Clerk write to the school board confirming the Council's
action to cooperate with this plan. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Letter from the Planning and Zoning Commission requesting authorization of
up to $500.00 for the preparation and completion of an up-to-date City of
Canton Zoning map -- work to be done by Phillips and Associates of Canton,
work to include: addition of all annexations since 1956 and all rezoning
petitions which have been approved by the City Council as recommended by
the Planning and Zoning Commission. Alderman Howard suggested that the Zoning
Enforcing Officer and the City Engineer shoul6ring this map up to date.
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Discussion regarding the method to be used for updating same,, Alderman Ellis
stating that in the future City employees could follow through with keeping
the map up to date. Alderman Ellis moves that the Council accept the recom-
mendations to up-date the zoning map. Alderman. Jennings seconds the motion.
Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Farr, Whitehead, Jacobs, Kroell, Ellis, Jennings,
and Danner. NAY: Aldermen Howard, Rusnak,
Long, Spencer, and George. (7 AYES and 5 NAYS). Motion carried.
Letter from Crawford, Murphy & Tilly to the Johnstone Construction Co. request-
ing that the replacement of white rock be made on the West Locust Street portion
of the Sewer and Water extension program. (Johnstone Construction co. wishing
to use No. 7 grade gravel). Discussion. Mayor Woods informed Mr. Charles
Ritchie from the Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Engineering Firm to see that this
street is repaired in as good (if not better) condition than before construction
started. (This clause is written in the contract).
Letter from the Association of Commerce and Industry requesting authorization
of one-half of the City's pledge for 1965 (1312.50) at this time. It was re-
ported that a three-year contract has been signed with the Herrin Advertising
Co. $55.00 per month for one 251 x 101 road sign to be erected near the ADM
plant at Mapleton -- the "Promote Canton Program". Alderman Jennings moves
and Alderman George seconds motion to comply with this request. Roll call vote.
AYE: Unanimous.
Request for the- Canton merchants to hold Rsidewalk days" on July 14 and 15
made by the Association of Commerce and Industry. Alderman Jacobs moves and
Alderman George seconds motion that the request of the merchants be granted.
Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Resignation of Charles D. Wright as landfill tractor operator, effective
July 9, 1965 read. Alderman Long moves to accept this resignation. Alderman
Howard seconds the motion and stated- that after close work with "Toffy" for
several year, he had found him to be a great asset to the City Council and the
City of Canton and it was with regret to accept this resignation. Mayor Woods
also expressed his regrets on the acceptance of this resignation. Voice vote
on the motion. AYE: Unanimous.
Second reading of Annual Appropriation Ordinance next item on the agenda.
Alderman Long moves and Alderman Howard seconds motion to suspend second
reading of this Ordinance (by the approval of the City Attorney) . Roll call
vote. AYE: Unanimous. Alderman Howard moves and Alderman Long seconds motion
to place this Ordinance'on its passage. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
This being Ordinance No. 140.
Mayor Woods reported that the next Illinois Municipal League meeting would be
held in Peoria Oct. 2-5, 1965 and asked how many Aldermen wished to attend
and to notify him as soon as possible. Alderman Howard asked that reservations
be handled through the Mayor so there would be no misunderstanding,
Mayor Woods reported on the Board of Directors (of the Illinois Municipal
League) meeting held in Salem recently. Committee retorts were given, new
committeemen appointed and municipal problems discussed.
Appointment of a committee "Airport Committee" made by Mayor Woodss Alderman
Kroell, Chairman, Robert Ems, Gene Long, John Windsor, Norman Myers, Roy Scalf.,
James Eldon, and Paul Gibbons. Alderman Howard moves and Alderman Long seconds
motion to approve the appointment of this committee. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Mayor Woods appointed Delbert Patterson as Auxiliary Police for City of Canton.
Alderman Howard moves and Alderman Da}ner seconds motion to approve this
appointment. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Bonds with the 'Transamerica Insurance Co., $1,v000.00 each, approved by the
Finance Committee., for Harold White, Plumbing Inspector and Eldon Myers, Street
Superintendent. Alderman George moves anti Alderman Spencer seconds motion to
accept same and place on file. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
First reading of an Ordinance -- increase in salary for File Clerk in the
Police Department. Alderman Farr read a list of duties performed by this clerk,
stating that the Council should give this case some consideration. Alderman
Jennings moves to suspend the rules, Alderman Farr seconds same. Roll call vote:
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AYE: Aldermen Danner, George, Spencer, Jennings, Kroell, Jacobs, Whitehead,
Farr, and Rusnak. NAY: Aldermen Ellis, Long, and Howard. (9 AYES and 3 NAYS) .
Motion carried. Alderman Farr moves to place the Ordinance on its passage,
Alderman Jennings seconds same. Alderman Howard moves and Alderman Ellis
seconds motion to table this Ordinance. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Howard,
Rusnak, Long, and Ellis. NAY: Aldermen Farr, 'Whitehead, Jacobs, Kroell,
Jennings, Spencer, George, and Danner. (4 AYES and 8 NAYS). Motion lost.
Roll call vote on the passage of the Ordinance. AYE: Aldermen Danner, George,
Spencer, Jennings, Kroell, Long, Jacobs, Whitehead, Farr, and Rusnak. NAY:
Aldermen Ellis and Howard. (10 AYES and 2 NAYS). Motion carried. This being
Ordinance No. 141.
Alderman George reported that an Ordinance would be prepared for the next
Council meeting pertaining to tree planting on terraces.
Estimate No. 5, Division 3, Acton Construction Co., $3,624.12 approved by
the Crawford,' Murphy & Tilly Engineering Firm read. Alderman Long moves and
Alderman Jennings seconds motion to allow payment on same. Roll call vote.
AYE: Unanimous.
G Estimate No. 4, Division 5, Johnstone Construction Co., $9,337.03 prepared by
Crawf ord, Murphy & Tilly Engineering Co. presented. Discussion. City Attorney
recommended that the claim be allowed, but that the City Clerk be instructed
to distribute same at the direction of the court. Alderman Ellis moves and
Alderman Farr seconds motion that the payment be allowed, but that the City
Clerk hold the check until the Court directs payment. Roll call vote. AYE:
Unanimous,
Estimate No. 2, Division 8, Canton Contractors, $19,820,14, approved by the
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Engineering Firm. Alderman Jennings moves and Alder-
man Whitehead seconds motion to allow this payment. Roll call vote. AYE:
Unanimous,
Estimate No. 2, Division 7, Wiegand & Storrer, $35,069.18, approved by the
Crawford, Murphy & Tilly Engineering Firm for payment. Alderman Long moves
and Alterman Jacobs seconds motion to allow this payment. Roll call vote.
AYES Unanimous,
Alderman Howard moves and Alderman Long seconds motion to adjourn. Voice votb.
AYE: Unanimous. Canton City Council adjourns at 8:55 P. M.
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