HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-02-2018 Council Meeting City of Canton
Council Meeting
The Donald Edwards Way (Historic Depot) Canton II 61520
October 2, 2018
6:30pm
A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on October 2, 2018 (6:30pm) in the
Council Chambers, The Donald E. Edwards Way-50 North 4th Avenue, Canton, Illinois 61520.
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE
Mayor Kent McDowell, Attorney Curtis Lane, City Clerk Diana Pavley Rock, Treasurer Crystal
Wilkinson, Public Safety Director Richard Fairburn, System Maintenance Superintendent Dash
Wilson, Street Superintendent Ron Robinson
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Daily Ledger, Fulton Democrat
VIDEO SERVICES BY JOE GINGER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING
INVOCATION— South Park Methodist Church
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION—
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA
CONSENT AGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD SEPTEMBER 18, 2018
BILL LIST
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hale/Lingenfelter to approve the consent agenda.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
FINANCE
ALDERMAN RYAN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A TIF PROPOSAL FROM REEDER DEVELOPMENT
Alderman Ryan Mayhew explained that he reviewed the proposal and some of the items he felt
could be beneficial. One of those items was the forgivable loan idea; however Alderman
Mayhew felt that$30,000.00 for a marketing strategy is too much to spend. The marketing
strategy could be done in house utilizing the partnership.
Alderman Lovell explained that he does not feel that he has received enough information to
make a decision.
Alderman Quin Mayhew does not believe it would be a good idea to spend $30,000.00 for the
proposal received.
SPRED Missy Towery agrees that she would rather see the money invested in downtown
business owners.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ryan Mayhew/Justin Nelson to accept the
proposal from Reeder Development .
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich Abstain
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON THE PURCHASE OF A USED FIRE ENGINE
Public Safety Director Richard Fairburn explained that he located a 2009 Pierce Engine. There is
one known problem--which is why the department in Virginia got rid of it. The City would be
able to purchase the engine for approximately$85,000.00 and fix the problem. Comparables
on the market for this engine is over$200,000.00. The request is to use $85,000.00 from a
contingency fund from the sale of another fire engine from years ago. This would be
contingent upon the City mechanic doing pump tests on the truck and verifying the acceptable
condition of the truck. The cost to fix the problem is expected to be under $5,000.00. The
engine has over 100,000 miles-which is normal for this year of vehicle. The cost to purchase a
new truck would be over$700,000.00. This engine would replace one of the older engine's in
the department.
Attorney Lane explained that the Council would have the ability to waive the bidding
requirements.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ryan Mayhew/Nelson to waive the bidding
requirements.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ryan Mayhew/Putrich to purchase the fire engine
based off of the stipulations with it meeting the requirements. The expense would come out of
the fire capital replacement account.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
LEGAL AND ORDINANCE
ALDERMAN CRAIG WEST, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A RESOLUTION FOR TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF A STATE
MAINTAINED ROADWAY FOR A PUBLIC EVENT(SANTA PARADE TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 24,
2018) #5165
The request is a repeat event for the regular route.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Lovell/Nelson to approve the event.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE & PERSONNEL
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON PUBLIC WORKS AND AMERICAN FEDERATION
FOR STATE, COUTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES AFL/CIO COUMCIL 31/LOCAL NO 1372 AND
AUTHORIZIG AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND THE CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID
AMENDMENTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF CANTON ILLINOIS. #5166
Attorney Lane explained that this has been previously discussed about a proposal to the union
regarding overtime calculation for required holiday's. Attorney Lane believes we have an
agreement; however the president was out on training. A meeting is going to be held by
AFSCME to technically approve it. This resolution would be subject to AFSCME's approval.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Putrich to approve the resolution and
place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A COUNTER PROPOSAL INVOLVING FAIR SHARE
LANGUAGE AMENDING THE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF
CANTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT,AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES AFL/CIO COUNCIL 31 LOCAL 1372 AND THE CITY OF CANTON
RELATIVE TO UNION DEDUCTIONS. #5167
Attorney Lane explained that the Janus case allows union members to opt out. They made a
proposal to change section 16 of the union contract
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Lovell to accept the proposal.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ALDERMAN JOHN LOVELL, CHAIRMAN
UPDATE FROM SPRED MISSY TOWERY
Missy Towery explained in detail her focus on the Canton/Fulton County Enterprise Zone
amendment .
Attorney Lane explained that the City has a problem that it has an Enterprise Zone, but very few actually
qualify to use it.
Several taxing bodies would be involved with the process. Any questions can be addressed to Missy
Towery.
GENERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POINTS
• Prepared for and attended the Recruitment of Business Committee meeting.
• Attended the Brownfields Assessment Grant Kick Off meeting in Macomb. Followed up
with questions
relevant to Canton being one of the four target communities and shared the response received
with Mayor
McDowell and Keith Plavec.
• Worked with Marketing & Tourism coordinator Dana Smith to make sure we were helping
promote the
Fishing for Life event being held at Giant Goose Ranch. Participated in a live interview
during the event to
discuss the importance of Outdoor recreation in Canton and Fulton County.
• Prepared for and attended the Residential Housing Committee with guest speaker Emily
Mueller who was
representing the Illinois Housing Development Authority's Community Revitalization Team.
Met with
Emily afterward to discuss next steps on moving forward with our engagement with them for
the program.
• Alderman Mayhew asked if I would make a connection to Kyle Carter who is my counterpart
in Davenport,
IA to discuss a new Illinois program for Historic Tax Credits. I had a phone and email
conversation with
Kyle regarding the new Illinois program.
• Sent Alderman Mayhew, Attorney Lane and Mayor McDowell questions regarding the FY
19 TIF proposal
questions. I also sent Alderman's Lovell and Putrich the Reader Area Development piece of
the proposal.
• Review of Canton/Fulton County Enterprise Zone amendment documents and provided
Attorney Lane
comments.
• Keep America Beautiful (KAB) conference call with KAB representative, Carol Kohler and
Dana Smith.
• Sent Kert Huber an email about the Opera House lot being voted on at City Council as
acceptance of
donation. Kert responded saying after reading my email he had ordered the appraisal.
• Conversation with Representative Unes regarding the SRPED's Transportation committees
actions to keep
moving the US Route 24 expansion into a four lane highway between Kingston Mines and
Banner moving
forward.
• Provided Canton Area Heritage Center grant information received in Selected
Announcements.
• Shared with Josh Scaife, from the Governor's office, my thoughts on our Opportunity Zone
after being
invited by him to attend one of the public forums. I did agree to attend one of the events to
see if there
would be room for future changes or improvements.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT,ATTRACTION AND SUPPORT
• Meeting with local banks to discuss their interest in a Building Purchase only Participation
Loan Program.
• Prepared for, attended and facilitated the Downtown Development Stakeholders meeting.
• Worked with Amanda at the Chamber to market the new SBDC Advantage program. Phone
conversation
with person interested in learning more about the SBDC Advantage program.
• Meeting and phone calls with person interested in pursuing a banquet facility. Coordinated
and attended a
meeting with person and Steve Kline to discuss possible TIF options.
• Met with downtown business owner to discuss her TIF Application for Benefits for roof
repair. I submitted
the application to Steve Kline.
• Meeting with person asking about marketing their commercial lot and how they may demo
both properties.
Discussion with Steve Kline on what could be proposed. Presented those scenarios to the
property owner
and encouraged them to fill out their TIF application for benefits.
• Email conversations with the person who is still attempting to put numbers together for a
possible new build
location at the IH site.
• Discussions with three different entities on taking advantage of the POP Up lease option
being provided by
CFC Properties for the holiday season.
• Worked with Dana Smith to apply for the Google Impact Challenge Grant.
• Because of the Canton High School Civics class asking for other entertainment sources I did
check into
Dave and Busters and reached out to Quad City Family Entertainment Center to inquire
where they got their
start.
• Met with person that would like to expand her business. She discussed her long term vision
and we
discussed what might be the next best steps for her. I did talk to her about connecting to the
ISBDC because
she would like to ship her product all over of the US.
• Worked with Cook to submit the final EDA Grant Report
OTHER
SRPED Services speech with CACC and CMS to four Canton High School Civics classes.
SRPED Services speech to the SRC Lifelong Learners class.
Prepared for and attended SRPED Board Meeting.
Submitted monthly Chamber Courier and CMS Newsletter articles.
Prepared for and attended CMS Board Meeting.
Attended the CACC Open House.
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A SPECIAL EVENT REQUEST FROM BREW N CUE TO
EXTEND THE HOURS FOR OUTSIDE MUSIC UNTIL MIDNIGHT ON 10-20-2018.
The request submitted is to extend the outside entertainment an extra hour for the event.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Lovell/Lingenfelter to approve extended hours for
Brew N Cue on October 20, 2018
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried.
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER AND SEWER
ALDERWOMAN ANGIE LINGENFELTER, CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC
ALDERWOMAN ANGELA HALE
STREETS AND GARBAGE
ALDERMAN QUINN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
Motion and second were made by Alderman Nelson/Hale to go into executive session for:
5ICS 120/2 C11, C2, C6
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried
City of Canton
Reconvened Council Meeting
The Donald Edwards Way (Historic Depot) Canton II 61520
October 2, 2018
8:11pm
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried
LAKE, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
ALDERMAN TAD PUTRICH, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON PLACING FOR BID THE SALE OF THE OLD MOTORCYCLE
CLUB REAL ESTATE OWED BY THE CITY OF CANTON
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Putrich/Ryan Mayhew to approve placing the bid
subject to Council giving direction on a timeline.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quinn X
Mayhew
Alderwoman X
Lingenfelter
Alderman Putrich X
Alderwoman Hale X
Alderman West X
Alderman Lovell X
Alderman Nelson X
Alderman Ryan X
Mayhew
The motion carried
MAYOR COMMUNICATION
Mayor McDowell complimented all of the staff for the hard work being done. Several emails
and letters were received thanking the street department, system maintenance and water
department.
Mayor McDowell explained that a program will be starting for overdue water bills. If a
resident receives a letter that their account is past due and the stop box cannot be located,
there will be a charge assessed to the homeowner if the City needs to dig up the stop box.
Payment plans can be setup on past due water bills.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Mayhew to adjourn.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Diana Pavley-Rock, City Clerk
Kent McDowell-Mayor