HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-05-2019 Counicl Minutes City of Canton
Council Meeting
The Donald Edwards Way (Historic Depot) Canton 1161520
Feb 5, 2019
6:30pm
A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on February 5, 2019 (6:30pm) in the
Council Chambers,The Donald E. Edwards Way-50 North 4'h 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
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Daily Ledger, Fulton Democrat
VIDEO SERVICES BY JOE GINGER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING
INVOCATION— Lt. Sarah Eddy (Salvation Arm)
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION—
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quin 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
Alderman Lovell asked to move his committee to the beginning of the meeting.
CONSENTAGENDA
APPROVAL OF THE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD JANUARY 15 2019
BILL LIST#1 AND#2
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Quin Mayhew to approve the consent
agenda.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
ALDERMAN JOHN LOVELL, CHAIRMAN
UPDATE FROM SRPED MISSY TOWERY
GENERAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POINTS
• Workforce Committee participation and follow up comments. Attended meeting at SRC on
EMSI.
Provided Brad O'Brian(SRC) a referral to Nature's Grace & Wellness for their educational
program needs.
• US Route 24 Expansion letter was finalized by Transportation Committee chairperson Chris
Jump and sent
out to all of our legislators.
• Worked on and attended Canton Main Street's Glacial Golf fundraising event.
• With assistance from Maurer-Stutz, Inc. submitted Site Nominations for the Brownfield's
Assessment grant.
Attended Brownfield's Advisory Committee meeting with Mayor McDowell.
• Participated in Fulton County Outdoor Committee meetings.
• Attended SRC AG Roundtable meeting.
• Worked with Organization Chair Eric Duffield on the CMS Membership Drive.
• Continuing efforts with Attorney Lane to wrap up Canton/Fulton County Enterprise Zone
amendment.
• Working with City reps on exploration of possible residential development.
• Working with Recruitment of Business committee on our next Action Planning session
• Worked with Amanda Woodruff to update Nick Orwigs property posting and took down 344
North Main.
• Provided contact information to Nature's Grace& Wellness for them to inquire about the
former ethanol
plant property.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, ATTRACTION AND SUPPORT
• KenCor Ethnic Foods—Worked with Jean to received their jobs information. Posted jobs to
SRPED side of
website and sent out to both boards. Chamber posted as well. Answered questions on the job
information
from board members. Amanda Atchley and I toured with facility with Jean.
• Working with two potential interested parties on the vacant lot at 5"and Chestnut. One we
reached out to
and the other reached out to us for lot information and traffic counts.
• Continuing conversations with small parts manufacturer exploring possibility of building at
the IH Site.
Builder provided updated numbers which were submitted to Steve Kline so he could provide
possible
projections and then we encouraged the business owner to get their TIF Application
submitted as soon as
possible. Shared the update with Mayor McDowell
• SRPED Revolving Loan for new business opening in February.
• Presented to the Canton Elks' Executive Committee on TIF dollars for an electric sign.
Shared information
with the committee that I had received from Steve Kline and Bob Ackerman.
• Met with person interested in opening an alternative medicine business in the downtown.
Discussed our
Economic Incentives piece.
• MTZ Fitness was presented with the first Canton Main Street Micro Grant.
• Provided quote regarding Alexander Lumber closing with the PJ Star and Canton Daily
Ledger. Sent email
about the business to SRPED board and asked for potential ideas for the property.
• Continuing to work with local realtor helping couple look for a downtown building for
possible new
business.
OTHER
Prepared for and attended SRPED Board Meeting
Prepared for and attended SRPED Executive Committee Meeting
Prepared for and attended Canton Main Street Board Meeting
Submitted monthly Chamber Courier and CMS Newsletter articles
CMS website updates with Amanda Woodruff
DATES TO REMEMBER
2019 Business Institute at SRC on Friday, March 8th
DISCUSS,CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A SPECIAL EVENT REQUEST AND ROAD CLOSURE FOR THE
RED DOG RUN/WALK TO BE HELD 4-20-2019
An application for the annual Red Dog walk/run event was submitted. This event includes a
road closure on 1st Avenue between Elm Street and Chestnut Street. Road assistance is being
requested on South Main and Pine. A route map was not included with the application, but
will be needed.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Lovell/Hale to approve the event subject to
providing a map and a certificate of insurance.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quin 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.
FINANCE
ALDERMAN RYAN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A REQUEST FOR REIMBURSEMENT FOR ACT PRE-
EMPLOYMENT TESTING DONE BY SRC
A request was submitted by SRC for a reimbursement for ACT pre-employment testing. This
will be the last year that Cook will require this testing. The City was using TIF funds for
reimbursement. The requested amount is$3,220.00 from the TIF fund.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ryan Mayhew/Lovell to approve the request for
reimbursement for ACT pre-employment testing done by SRC.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quin 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.
LEGAL AND ORDINANCE
ALDERMAN CRAIG WEST, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON AN ORDINANCE DECLARING SURPLUS REVENUE IN THE
CANTON 1 DOWNTOWN/5TH AVENUE TIF DISTRICT SPECIAL TAX ALLOCATION FUND AND
AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF THAT SURPLUS REVENUE TO THE FULTON COUNTY TREASURER
FOR THE DISTRIBUTION TO AFFECTED TAXING DISTRICTS ON A PRO RATA BASIS FOR TAX
YEAR 2017 PAYABLE 2018 (1st READING)
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON AND FULTON COUNTY COURT SERVICES FOR OFFICE SPACE
RESOLUTION#5177
This is the second year the City provided a lease agreement with the Fulton County Court
Service for office space that is used for probation at City Hall. The City will not increase the
amount. The lease generates$5,700.00 annually for the City.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Lovell to approve the resolution and place it
on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Quin 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 RESOLUTION APPROVING A LEASE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON AND BRENDA NUTTALL. D/B/A BLOOMING CRAZY
The proposed lease agreement is for the patio area located outside the former Sarah's True
Value building on Main and Chestnut Street. The lease amount is$10.00 per month for 10
months.
Further discussion took place regarding finding ways to get additional revenue by use of this
area. Alderman Mayhew asked if the City could better find ways to use the lot to bring in more
than $100.00 per year.
This will be brought back to the next meeting for further discussion.
DISCUSS. CONSIDER AND VOTE ON AMENDING ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO REGULATION OF
SMOKING INDOORS IN PUBLIC PLACES(1ST READING)
Issues have recently come up regarding students smoking/vaping in the school. The current
ordinance does not have any language that would prohibit the use of indoor smoking for
electronic cigarettes. Attorney Lane said that he does not believe that vaping or electronic
cigarette use is illegal state wide. As a municipality, the City could make it more restrictive.
Attorney lane said he believes the school should have their own set of rules, and the possibility
of over regulating on at a City level.
Attorney Lane suggested considering how the ordinance would be amended.
Alderwoman Lingenfelter suggested having the school board president attend the next meeting
to further explain the problem within the school.
DISCUSS.CONSIDER AND VOTE ON AMENDING ORDINANCES RELATIVE TO NO PARKING
AREAS(1ST READING)
The requested revision to the ordinance is for no parking on the south side of the street
between 5th and 6th Avenue on Hickory. The other area is on the west side of the street on
south 6th Avenue between Hickory and Cherry Street.
Curtis will modify the ordinance to include these areas and bring it back to the next meeting for
the 2nd reading.
DISCUSS. CONSIDER AND VOTE ON BID RESULTS FOR THE DEMOLITION OF PROPERTY AT 250
EAST ASH STREET CANTON IL
The City filed a cause of action on the home located at 250 East Ash Street. The owner was
provided multiple chances to make corrections. A court date is set for mid February to get an
order to demolish a front porch and a garage at this property.
The City would have the authority to reject any bid for any reason. The City can accept any bid
that is found to be in the best interest of the City. The demolition would not take place until
the weather warms up.
This could be a very quick process (if the owner does not show up or agrees to it)or it could be
a contested case. A case would be presented that would show how this is an unsafe building.
The owner did get a permit to fix the porch; however the work was never completed.
The owner does have this property without any existing liens.
The City received two bids for the demolition of property at 250 East Ash Street that were
opened yesterday. The Council will review the bids and this will be brought back to council for
further discussion.
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE AND PERSONNEL
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC WORKS,WATER AND SEWER
ALDERWOMAN ANGIE LINGENFELTER,CHAIRMAN
PUBLIC SAFETY AND TRAFFIC
ALDERWOMAN ANGELA HALE
DISCUSS, CONSIDER AND VOTE ON PLACING TIMEFRAMES ON PLACING GARBAGE OUTSIDE
FOR CITY PICKUP
A concern was raised about the amount of time that citizens can place their garbage outside for
pickup. It has been standard practice that the garbage should be placed no sooner than the
night before garbage pickup, but there is no language in the current code that addresses the
timeframe. Placing a timeframe on garbage placement could be a waste of resources in
utilizing police staffing in issuing tickets for placing garbage out a day early.
Alderman Putrich said he doesn't want to place a timeframe on the ordinance, but rather
handle it with issuing a nuisance ticket.
STREETS AND GARBAGE
ALDERMAN QUINN MAYHEW, CHAIRMAN
LAKE, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
ALDERMAN TAD PUTRICH, CHAIRMAN
MAYOR COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC WORKS PLAN FOR INCLIMENT WEATHER
Mayor McDowell explained that he discussed the garbage pickup with the department heads
during the extreme cold temperatures and came up with a system that was discussed and
agreed upon by the department. The City provided protective clothing to all of the employees.
The City employees voted and decided to work with the plan in place on running the garbage
route by rotating employees to be sure everyone stayed warm. A special thanks was extended
to Hy-Vee and Don and Nancy's restaurant for offering the free coffee and food for City
employees during this winter storm.
CANTON LAKE UPDATE
A productive meeting took place regarding the improvements to Canton Lake.The Scouts will
be working at the lake to earn their Eagle badge by helping with the cleanup efforts at the Lake.
The campground improvements will allow for 8-10 additional spots with electricity.
The City is looking at grants that could help with the improvements.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION and second were made by Aldermen Ryan Mayhew/Lingenfelter to go into executive
session for:
51LCS 120/2 (c) 11-Litigation Updates
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Diana Pavley-Rock, City Clerk
Kent McDowell-Mayor