HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-18-2015 Council Meeting Minutes City of Canton
Council Meeting
The Donald Edwards Way (Historic Depot) Canton 11 61520
08-18-2015
6:30pm
A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on August 18 2015 (6:30pm) in the
Council Chambers,The Donald E. Edwards Way-50 North 4th Avenue, Canton, Illinois 61520.
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE
Mayor Jeffrey Fritz, Attorney Nancy Rabel, City Clerk Diana Pavley-Rock, Treasurer Crystal
Wilkinson, Lieutenant Gerald Foreman, Fire Chief Tom Shubert, WTP Superintendent Greg
Pollitt, City Administrator Jason Strandberg
Lu Ann Armstrong and Dan Bender (Clifton Larson Allen)
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Daily Ledger, Fulton Democrat
VIDEO SERVICES BY JOE GINGER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING
INVOCATION- Pastor Glen Nestlerode from the First Christian Church
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION-
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
CONSENT AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD AUGUST 4 2015
POLICE REPORT
FIRE REPORT
TREASURER'S REPORT
Treasurer Crystal Wilkinson reported the general fund with a balance of$617,602.76 at the end
of July. The balance in the water and sewer general fund was $722,409.38.
In August a transfer is being made to cover water, sewer and garbage activity. The process for
establishing additional bank accounts for the dedicated funds will be going out for bids by the
end of this month. The City is on schedule to receive the amount remaining on property tax
receipts over the next few months. Based where the activity is we are on track with our
revenues and expenses. A recommendation was made to repay the general fund loan in three
installments from September-November in the amount of$92,000.00 each with the remainder
payable in addition to the third payment.
Dan Bender from Clifton Larsen explained that the balance in the water and sewer fund for
capital improvements not related to bond project was $5,000.00. The intention is to allocate
funds so the City can save and build up funds for capital improvements for the water and sewer
area. The City has spent approximately $40,000.00 from this fund within the last few months
without any money being credited back to that fund. The City will now be focused on building
that fund back up.
Discussion:
Alderman Ellis questioned fund 300 that reflected a beginning balance of$207,226.90 and net
cash in. He questioned if this was just the normal monthly receipts that made it increase by
$515,000.00 in the water and sewer general fund.
Dan Bender explained that there were funds from May and June that was not previously
accounted for when the departmental change in finance took place. The money was moved
back to where it should be to have an accurate accounting of the figures.
BILL LIST
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO 2 FOR THE CANTON LAKE DAM SPILLWAY REPAIRS FROM
P.A.ATHERTON CONSTRUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF$125,751.6
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Putrich to approve the consent
agenda as presented.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
FINANCE
ALDERMAN JIM NELSON
REVIEW OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES
Alderman Jim Nelson explained that the format has changed on the bill list. You can now
clearly see what fund the bills are being paid out of. The new report is much easier to read.
The Treasurer's report reflects that the City took in $729,000.00 in the general fund, but the
City spent $758,000.00. This amount creates a deficit that the City will need to closely monitor.
Alderman Jim Nelson encouraged all department head's to hold off on any purchases as long as
possible.
Alderman Ellis asked why the social security reflects a deficit. Alderman Jim Nelson said that
the City has not levied correctly and they typically would make up the difference from the
general fund. Alderman Jim Nelson explained that the City has been in a deficit in social
security for several years. The work comp and liability also reflects a deficit. Alderman Jim
Nelson said that when you levy you want to levy for the next tax year. The City previously did
not levy enough money to meet the obligation. The City then had to take this out of the
general fund. It will continue to show a negative balance until we get the levy portion taken
care of. The City levied more last year to help with the deficit and the City will levy correctly
this year to make up the difference.
DISCUSS CONSIDER AND VOTE ON REFUNDING OF CITY BOND- FIRST MIDSTATE
David Pstorius from First Midstate addressed the Council regarding the refunding. David
explained that when he goes before the board-- a bond buyer index is always presented along
with a graph as to where 10 year treasuries are trading. The graph shows that the market
bottomed out back on February 2. This has increased approximately 60 basis points since then.
This indicates that interest rates are trending upwards. The 10 year treasury is what a buyer of
bonds would yield. Another graph presented reflects the bond buyer index. This is a national
index that reflects where bonds are trading at in the secondary market place in the country.
This reflects an average over a 9-10 week period. The original issue was made in 2005.
David further explained that First Midstate is not a bank. First Midstate is an investment
banking firm that specializes in municipal bond issuance. First Midstate is a family owned
business out of Bloomington approximately 55 years old. Banks are the biggest buyers of
bonds. One of the promises they make is to attempt to sell the bonds locally first. First
Midstate works directly with the City to make the process as simple as possible. First Midstate
takes care of all of the details of issues with bonding. When the City hires First Midstate, they
also hire Chapman and Cutler- nationally known bond attorneys. First Midstate has been with
Chapman and Cutler for 55 years. If the City hires First Midstate for a project and they do not
sell the bonds, the City is not out any money for their services-- they only get paid if the bonds
are actually sold. The City of Canton is not tax capped. First Midstate has been paying very
close attention to what is going on in Springfield. They feel there is a very strong possibility that
this tax freeze is going to pass shortly and it will affect the City. The way the legislation is
written right now the 2015 levy is extremely important. It will allow the City to set the rates at
the limits we want. It would put a freeze on for 2016 and 2017 the way it is currently written.
Anytime you use the term general obligation it means a tax levy is going to pay it back. These
are bonds that would raise the taxes. The general obligation limit allows 8.625% as far as
referendum bonds. There is also a non-referendum capacity up to 600,000.00 or 1/2 of 1%that
could be issued. Often times a City will pledge this as a revenue source for another type of
bond to help fund the pay back on an alternate revenue or revenue type bonds.
There are two types of refunding. There is advanced refunding and current. Current means
that we are at a call date and we can call these bonds in and pay them off. The idea is by
restructuring the debt-- the hope would be to do so at lower rates than what the bonds are
outstanding........... in essence provide the City with some savings. You need at least 2%
savings-- which is the rule of thumb in the market place. It is a 2% savings of the principal
amount that is left.
The last three years of the corporate rates by fund are listed in the report.
A snapshot of the alternate revenue bonds that are outstanding are also reflected in the report.
The City refunded a good portion of the initial issue already-- part is still left outstanding. The
City will make a payment December 1 2015 on a portion. The City will look at refunding the
2016 and the 2017 principal amounts.
The report reflects that amounts that are callable on 12-1-2015. These can be called in 90 days
ahead of time. The City will need to adopt a bond ordinance once the City directs them to
move forward. There are no hearing requirements or petition periods. This is a chance to save
money for the City.
The payback structure is reflected for the other two issues done in 2012 and 2013. These will
be callable on 12-1-2018.
A snapshot is reflected in the report of a debt certificate that is outstanding. It reflects the
payback. These debt certificates will be callable 12-15-2019.
The refunding schedule is also included in the report. The issue that is currently remaining that
would be restructured would be for reissuing is 3,260,000.00 of that. The estimate savings is
going to be approximately 73,335.00 to the City. This represents 2.2% savings. This amount is
right at the 2.% threshold which would represent $65,000.00. They will not move forward if
they can't get the $65,000.00, or the 2% savings. An estimated rate of 2.3% is being used-
which includes the cost of issuance. This is what generates the $73,000.00 in savings. This
would be done as a private placement and they would attempt to market it to local banking
institutions.
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson /Justin Nelson to move forward with
First Midstate to refund this so we can get a savings and sign an agreement with a 2.0% savings
with the 2005 water and sewer alternate revenue bond.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
DISCUSS CONSIDER AND VOTE ON THE RELOCATION OF THE CENTIENNIAL MONUMENT
Attorney Rabel explained that this monument is commonly referred to as the Isaac Swan
Memorial Monument. It is placed at Greenwood Cemetery. The Main Street Committee came
to the City last year and asked if the City would relocate it and find a place where more citizens
could view it. When it was originally placed at Greenwood it was place in the furthest NW
corner looking over the wastewater treatment plant. The Council previously voted to move it.
It is being relocated uptown to by The Fulton Square. There has been some discussion about
where Isaac Swan is buried. Research has been conducted by the Cemetery and various history
books. It is not certain where Isaac Swan was actually buried. Attorney Rabel said she just
wanted to make it clear that this is not a headstone, but rather just a memorial. This was
purchased by the citizens of Canton as a memorial in 1925 for Isaac Swan to celebrate the
establishment of the City of Canton.
City Administrator Jason Strandberg said that he was not ever buried at Greenwood Cemetery.
Isaac Swan died in a tornado in the 1830's.
LEGAL AND ORDINANCE
ALDERMAN CRAIG WEST
A RESOLUTION APPROVING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF A STATE MAINTAINED ROADWAY FOR
A PUBLIC EVENT--- HOMECOMING PARADE #5022
An application was submitted for the Canton Homecoming Parade to be held on September 25,
2015 from 3:30-4:30pm.
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Justin Nelson/Hale to accept the resolution.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale x
Alderman Lovell x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Justin x
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew x
Alderman Jim Nelson x
Alderman Putrich x
Alderman West x
The motion carried.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF A STATE MAINTAINED ROADWAY FOR
A PUBLIC EVENT-FRIENDSHIP FESTIVAL PARADE#5023
An application was submitted for the Friendship Festival parade to be held on September 19
2015 from 10:00am-12:00 noon.
MOTION and second were made by Alderman Justin Nelson/Mayhew to pass the resolution.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A CLASS B (SUPPER CLUB) LIQUOR LICENSE FROM
NEWBURN ENTERPRISES D/B/A AMERICAN GRILLE
An application for a Class B Supper Club license was submitted by Kim and Jon Newburn--
Newburn Enterprises DBA the American Grille. The liquor commission met on August 13, 2015
to review the application. It was the recommendation of the liquor commission to send the
request to Council for approval.
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Justin Nelson/Putrich to accept the liquor
license.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ALDERMAN TAD PUTRICH
SRPED RESIDENTIAL HOUSING COMMITEE SURVEY RESULTS-- PRESENTATION
David May addressed the Council as part of the SRPED. Last year a residential housing
committee was formed. This past Spring a survey was conducted with the help of the the
University of Illinois Extension and Southern Illinois University College of Medicine along with
the Chamber of Commerce and SRPED.
Kathy Brown from the University of Illinois Extension presented a program on the committee's
survey results.
The presentation is on file in the Clerk's office.
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE & PERSONNEL
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC SAFETY&TRAFFIC
ALDERWOMAN ANGELA HALE, CHAIRMAN
STREETS AND GARBAGE
ALDERMAN RYAN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS CONSIDER AND VOTE ON AN APPLICATION FOR A GARBAGE HAULERS PERMIT FOR
WASTE MANAGEMENT
An application was submitted by Waste Management for a garbage haulers permit in
accordance with the new ordinance. The new ordinance requires that a representative from
the business be present at the meeting.
A representative was present from Waste Management.
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Mayhew/Justin Nelson to accept the application
that runs from May 1 2015-April 30 2016 for two vehicles.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell x
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
DISCUSS CONSIDER AND VOTE ON AN APPLICATION FOR A GARBAGE HAULERS PERMIT FOR
QUALITY DISPOSAL COMPANY
An application was submitted by Quality Disposal Company for a garbage haulers permit in
accordance with the new ordinance. A representative from Quality Disposal was present at
the meeting. The application reflects two vehicles that will be used. The license will run from
May 1, 2015-April 30, 2016.
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Mayhew/Justin Nelson to accept the application
for Quality Disposal Company.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
PARKING ON THE 500 BLOCK OF WALNUT STREET
The parking at the 500 Block of East Walnut by Canton Family Restaurant was discussed at the
last Council meeting.
City Administrator Jason Strandberg said that he witnessed vehicles parking in the no parking
area of East Walnut Street on different occasions. Jason recommended enforcing the no
parking area that is already designated.
The owner of Canton Family Restaurant addressed the Council regarding his concerns with the
parking in this area.
City Administrator Jason Strandberg will have the Street Superintendent contact IDOT regarding
the street sign and have public works pain the no parking area and enforce the law.
Mayor Fritz said that he would like to amend the ordinance regarding the garbage hauling
permits so representatives from the business does not have to appear at the Council meetings.
Alderman Ellis suggested further amending the ordinance so the applications do not have to
come to Council for approval, but rather have the City Clerk issue a license after the application
is submitted to the Clerk's office and all of the appropriate information is obtained. An
amended ordinance will be presented at the next Council meeting.
LAKE, BUILDINGS& GROUNDS
ALDERMAN JOHN LOVELL, CHAIRMAN
Alderman Putrich said he just wanted to mention that the dock on the north boat ramp has a
post that is sticking up and needs to be looked at for repair.
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER&SEWER
ALDERMAN GERALD ELLIS, CHAIRMAN
OVERVIEW OF MONTHLY WATER BILLING--SUPERINTENDENT GREG POLLITT
Alderman Ellis said he has received several phone calls with the change of the monthly billing.
Superintendent Greg Pollitt explained that the City changed to the monthly water billing in
August. The change created extra line items in the bill that created a second page. The City did
not want to have two pages for the bills so the format was changed so it would be just one
page.
The first three line items on the previous bill was broken down to reflect charges individually.
These three charges were all combined into one line item on the new bill--- called bond project.
The rate has not increased since May. The only other thing that changed is when the meter is
read. The invoice will include the read date. Typically they are read between the 1 and the 3rd
of the month. If the meter is read later it would reflect the additional usage- which would
create additional consumption and a higher bill.
If anyone has any questions people are encouraged to contact the water department.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR JEFFREY FRITZ
Mayor Fritz said that he has received some positive news within the City and he wanted to
share the information with everyone.
The City of Canton Fire Department recently received a new Public Protection Classification 3
from the Insurance Services Office. The classifications ratings are from 1 to 10, the lower the
number the better the rating. The City of Canton was currently a class 5 which was received in
2006. The ratings are reviewed every 10 years. There are several areas that are evaluated with
the fire department being the largest, along with water supply and
dispatching/communications. This new classification is the best rating the City has received.
There are a total of 223 fire departments in Illinois that are class 3 departments out of 2,357.
Nationwide there are 2,891 class 3 departments out of 49,000 that are rated.
The Insurance Services Office Public Protection Classification Program plays an important role in
the underwriting process at insurance companies. For the City of Canton home and business
owners this could mean a potential savings on insurance premiums.
Mayor Fritz said he would like to commend Fire Chief Tom Shubert, the Canton Fire
Department personnel, Water Superintendent Greg Pollitt, City of Canton Telecom municators,
Keith Plavec from Maurer and Stutz, and Marty Brown the emergency 911 coordinator for
achieving this high rating.
Mayor Fritz said he received some additional information that he wanted to share:
The United States Environmental Protection Agency requires all facilities who treat over 1
million gallons of wastewater a day and who have an accredited laboratory for analytical
analysis and reporting, to participate in a federally mandated and controlled yearly quality
assurance program. The program requires that our lab test for unknown concentrations on
various constituents. This year the results were perfect. Mayor Fritz said he would like to
commend wastewater superintendent Joe Carruthers and his staff for their hard work and
excellent lab operations.
Mayor Fritz said he received a letter from Director Schultz announcing a statement on
enterprise zones. In compliance with the statutory timeframe, the Illinois Enterprise zone
board voted to approve 49 applications to establish or renew enterprise zones. Out of those 49
applications the Canton Fulton County enterprise zone was approved. This will provide local
and state tax incentives for development in the City of Canton. This will be certified after the
state budget is passed. Mayor Fritz said he would like to commend Attorney Nancy Rabel,
Missy Towery the executive development director of the SRPED and City Engineer Keith Plavec.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
DISCUSSIN OF GOLF CARS/GATOR VEHICLES ON CITY STREETS
Alderman Jim Nelson explained that Chief Nichols would like to do some research on allowing
golf cars/gator vehicles on City streets. The past police chief previously expressed concerns
about having these vehicles on state highways.
... one comment from past chief is problems with state highways. Pontiac and Arthur both are
very clear that you can't operate on a state road, but only cross the state road at a designated
intersection. Handicapped citizens have approached Alderman Jim Nelson with this request. If
Canton would allow this, revenue could be generated by the purchase of stickers for the
vehicles after being inspected.
Some local businesses would be interested in selling and maintaining the equipment. This will
be placed on the next public safety and traffic committee for further discussion.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Justin Nelson/Putrich to adjourn into executive
session for:
Negotiations
5/LCS 12012(C) 2
No action will come out of executive session.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Ellis X
Alderman Justin X
Nelson
Alderman Mayhew X
Alderman Jim Nelson X
Alderman Putrich X
Alderman West X
The motion carried.
Diana Pavley-Rock, City Clerk
Jeffrey A. Fritz, Mayor