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MECHANICAL COMMITTEE MEETING
Tuesday, December 26, 2006 – 6:30 p.m.
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50 North 4 Avenue, City of Canton
Those in attendance:
Aldermen Joe Berardi, Jim Hartford, Kevin Meade,
Les Carl, Eric Schenck. Absent: Aldermen Craig West, Larry Sarff, Sonya
Lewis. Those Aldermen names underlined are the committee chairman.
Others in attendance:
Mayor Rodney W. Heinze, City Clerk Nancy
Whites, City Attorney Chrissie Peterson, Police Chief Jeff Fritz, Fire Chief
John Stanko, Public Works Director Clif O’Brien, Water Treatment Supt.
Greg Pollitt, System Maintenance Supt. Bill Terry, Video Service provided
by Joe Ginger. In the audience was Tye Reed, Daily Ledger Rep. John
Froehling, WBYS Rep. Mark Bixler, Journal Star Rep. Jenny Freeman.
Public Safety & Traffic
Alderman Eric Schenck, Chairman
Police Report.
Alderman Schenck ask for an update on the K-9 Drug Dog
Roko. Police Chief Jeffrey Fritz said that Roko had surgery on his back
some weeks ago and went in for revaluation again. He will have to have
more surgery. The accounts that we have set up for funding for a new K-9
Officer is the Police Union K-9 Fund. There was already established a K-9
fund and it has a zero balance. We had posted the position of a K-9 Officer
and a new one has been selected and he will receive his training in March.
Police Chief Jeffrey Fritz mentioned that he has added a new section to his
monthly report called the “Detective Division.”
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Fire Report.
John Stanko Fire Chief commented that on November 10,
several of our fire fighters assisted the police and ESDA in searching for a
missing child. Police officials organized and coordinated the search efforts
to locate the child, who was found safe and unharmed. Although this does
not happen often in our community, we were glad that we were able to be of
assistance during that time. The efforts and cooperation of all agencies
involved in that type of operation is always a benefit to the successful
outcome. Thanked the city employees involved that assisted in the
successful conclusion.
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November 13 - 17 we hosted a Trench Rescue Technician training class at
the Zink property near the edge of Canton. This class was part of the
technical rescue training and was paid for by grant funds through the Illinois
Terrorism task Force. Overtime and backfill costs for our fire fighters
attending the class will be reimbursed as well. Due to the expertise of
System Maintenance Supt. Bill Terry, all trenches were dug and completed
with no problems. One of the class instructors, who supervised the trench
digging, stated Bill Terry was the best backhoe operator he had worked with
and that his skill as an operator was superb. We appreciate the assistance of
Bill Terry and Public Works Director Clif O’Brien for making this class
possible.
By the end of November, most of the work on the renovations to our living
quarters was completed. John invited all of the council members to stop by
and see the improvements that have been made.
The ISO Rating came in at 5 which is an improvement over the six (6) last
years Our total score was 55.12. This will help residents and businesses in
saving cost for fire insurance.
Armed Robberies at Dollar General & Mid America National Bank.
Police Chief Jeffrey Fritz commented the armed robbery took place on
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December 16, 2006 at Dollar General is still under investigation. We had a
burglary there earlier in the week, this could possibly be a link.
Mid-America National Bank annex on East Chestnut had an armed robbery
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on December 20. It is a top priority for both in conjunction with the FBI.
Reviewed the video tape from the bank, and determined a white male 5’11
or 6’2, using white gloves, had a 22 caliber handgun.
Ballistic Vest. Motion
and second by Aldermen Schenck/Berardi, to
approve the purchase of six (6) Armor Express Halo Level IIIA vests from
the Ray O’Herron Company 3549 N. Vermilion, Danville, Illinois in the
amount of $1,824.44, and refer to council for consideration. Discussion.
Police Chief Jeff Fritz commented that according to the National Institute for
Justice, ballistic vests should be replaced every five (5) years. This year
there are six (6) officers due for vest replacement. The Level IIIA vest
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increases the threat level to protect our officers in the event they encounter
an armed suspect. Armor Express Halo Level IIIA vest – 6 @ $700.00 each
$4,200.00; Less Grant Funding $3,224.44; Total Cost to Department
$975.56. The motion carried by voice vote, and was unanimous.
Upgrading of Recording/Video Security System.
Police Chief Jeffrey
Fritz commented that he is requesting to purchase one (1) 16-Channel DVR
with PC interface, CD backup 120 fps. 500 GB storage for the
Communications Center. This would replace the current recording devices
and is necessary so that we can interface with the State’s Attorney Office
and the Court System when a recording needs to be played in court. The
cost for the new system is $4,999.00 and is an approved item to be
purchased through the Police Department Depreciation Account, which is
currently at $30,554.08. In addition, he is requesting to purchase the
following items to upgrade the video security system:
Two–20” Flat panel CCTV System Monitors…$578.00 each @$1,156.00
(Communications Center)
Two-Black& White Dome Cameras…………..$362.00 each @ $ 724.00
(Basement Hallway)
One- Color In-Wall Dome Camera……………$446.00 each @ $ 446.00
(Detectives’s Interview Room)
One-Recordable DVD Drive…………………..$210.00 each @ 210.00
TOTAL COST OF $2,536.00
This is a budgeted expense in the Bell Jar Fund. The budgeted amount is
$4,000.00, and the total cost of these items is $2,536.00. Will purchase from
COPS Inc. of Peoria, Illinois.
Motion
and second by Aldermen Schenck/Berardi to approve of $4,999.00
from the Depreciation Account and $2,536.00 be paid from the Bell Jar
Fund, and refer to council for consideration. The motion carried by voice
vote, and was unanimous.
Traffic Study of lst & Sycamore (CHS Stop Sign & Intersection).
Police Chief Jeffrey Fritz said he reviewed this intersection of previous years
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of how many accidents were recorded on a right turn. Could not find any
and he said his recommendation is to do nothing.
Code Enforcement.
Police Chief Jeffrey Fritz said he reviewed the hours
of Dustin Pollitt on day shift and the citations that were written. No doubt
the complaints come in on the third shift as well. If it is their first time of
the violation Dustin gives a written warning. Jeff said he does not have a
problem himself of the violations written.
Alderman Carl said wouldn’t it be better management for Dustin to take off
on Wednesday afternoon rather than Friday afternoon? Jeff ask where you
want to put the officer, either day or night shift?
Personal Protective Equipment Purchase.
Fire Chief John Stanko
mentioned that the newest fire fighter Robert Maravek began his duties on
December 4, 2006. We had some personal protective equipment that has
been issued to him, it is outdated and does not fit as well as it should.
Therefore, we need to purchase one (1) set of personal protective equipment.
This includes coat and pants from Municipal Emergency Services at a total
cost of $1,709.70.
Motion
and second by Aldermen Schenck/Hartford, to allow the purchase of
one (1) set of personal protective equipment in the amount of $1,709.70
from Municipal Emergency Services, and refer to council for consideration.
Voice vote, motion carried unanimously.
The Public Safety & Traffic Committee adjourned at 7:06 p.m.
Streets & Garbage
Alderman Sonya Lewis, Chairman
Items were not listed on the agenda and discussion was not held.
The Streets & Garbage Committee adjourned at 7:06 p.m.
Lake, Buildings & Grounds
Alderman Joe Berardi, Chairman
The Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee adjourned at 7:07 p.m.
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Public Works, Water & Sewer
Alderman Jim Hartford, Chairman
Resolution – Approving an Agreement for Pipeline Crossing with
Keokuk Junction Railway Company.
Alderman Hartford mentioned that
the railroad had ask for a fee of $500 for the permit each year and Mayor
Rodney W. Heinze, Keith Plavec from Maurer Stutz Inc. and City Attorney
Chrissie Peterson helped to reduced the amount to $1.00. Alderman Carl
said we will have a water line coming from the Illinois River that might also
need to be adjusted also for the fee the city will pay.
Motion
and second by Aldermen Hartford/Berardi, to send the resolution to
the next council meeting with the changes. The motion carried by voice
vote, and was unanimous.
Water Superintendent Greg Pollitt has designed a new format for paying
your water bill from the post card that was used before. This will go out in
the next billing cycle. Alderman Meade ask if the gallons used could be
added? Greg said he would look in to the cost for this added feature. The
system they have now can do monthly billing. The thing to consider of
course is the cost that would be involved.
The Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee adjourned at 7:18 p.m.
The Mechanical Committee meeting adjourned at 7:18 p.m. without a
motion/second.
Recording Secretary,
Nancy Whites, City Clerk
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