HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-27-2010 Mechanical committee minutesMECHANICAL COMMITTEE
50 NORTH 4TH AVENUE, CITY OF CANTON
Tuesday, April 27th - 6:30 p.m.
in attendance: Dave Pickel, Jerry Ellis, Jim Hartford, Eric Schenck, Rick
)thers in attendance: Mayor Kevin Meade, Deputy City Clerk Diana Tucker, City
,reasurer Aaron Anderson, City Attorney Chrissie Peterson, City Administrator Jim
snider, Fire Chief Bonnie Cremer, Assistant Fire Chief Richard Grove, Assistant Police
thief Rick Nichols, WTP Superintendant Greg Pollitt, Public Works Director Clif
)'Brien, Jay Smith, Robert Moravek, Ron Cozad, Tony Plumer, Maurer Stutz Inc. Keith
'lavec, Video Services of Joe Ginger. In the audience was Daily Ledger representative
ohn Froehling, Journal Star representative Kevin Sampier, Democrat representative
Macey Creasy
PUBLIC SAFETY & TRAFFIC
Alderman Jim Hartford, Chairman
Police Report.
Deputy Chief Rick Nichols reported:
• Approx 20% increase (+158) in calls - 48% increase (+30) in arrests between March 2009
and March 2010
• One arrest made in February multiple vehicle break-in case.
• K-9: McDonough Co Track / 7 Arrests
• Article 36 Seizure in the amount of $3200.00
• Woodell Arrest- Officers responding to this arrest received positive letters in their file
for the actions during this arrest. (Officer Pollitt, Officer Butler)
Deputy Chief Rick Nichols reported that the police department is involved with Western Illinois
University and currently has an intern working in the department. Nick Chapman will graduate
in May. Rick complimented Nick for his outstanding job and reported that he has completed
400 hours with the department. Nick completed a presentation on the police department that
may be used during various group meetings in the community.
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Fire Report.
Fire Chief Bonnie Cremer reported:
During the month of March, fire personnel responded to two structure fires and a mutual aid
call from the Macomb Fire Department. The first structure fire was reported as an attic fire at
845 East Spruce Street. Upon arrival personnel found smoking showing from the vents. Upon
entry to the residence, fire personnel found black smoke filling the home and a vent fan in the
bathroom burning. The fan was removed, the ceiling around the fan removed and the fire
extinguished. Smoke was removed from the residence. The estimated damage was set at
$11,000.00. The second fire was reported to be a shed on fire at 444 North Avenue A. Upon
arrival, fire personnel found light smoke coming from a detached garage with fire burning in the
attic and an interior wall. The fire was extinguished and personnel pulled down the plywood
ceiling and wall area and removed cellulose insulation from the area of the fire. Investigators
were called in to determine the cause of the fire. Estimated damage was set at $5,000.00. Fire
personnel received a request from the Macomb Fire Department for assistance to a fire in the
downtown area. Upon arrival, fire personnel set up the tower to assist. The fire was contained
to the building of origin by units on scene. Tower 1 remained on standby at the scene until
released.
There were 12 simultaneous alarms during the month of March. An analysis of the NFPA 1710
Response Time Compliance Report shows that 111 (82.2%) of our alarms required compliance.
As you recall, NFPA 1710 requires that we arrive at the scene of an emergency alarm within five
(5) minutes of being dispatched 90% of the time. Of the 111 responses requiring compliance,
we were in compliance on 83 or 74.8% the alarms.
The Canton Fire Department received their Non-Transport License through the Illinois
Department of Public Health. The license has to be renewed annually.
Members of the Department attended the Mandatory Workplace Harassment Training
which was sponsored by the Illinois Department of Human rights. The three hour training was
offered in four sessions at the Depot, March 3~d and 4tn
The physical aptitude test for the fire department new hire list was administered at
Canton High School on March 13tH. Twenty-five applicants went through the test.
American Test Center tested the two ladder trucks and the ground ladders March 4, 5 and 6tH
This was a very extensive five year testing process. Engine 2 has an air actuator that controls the
switching of water to the aerial which failed during the testing. It would not allow the flow of
water to the aerial.
I attended the Chamber of Commerce, YMCA Business after hours on March 5, 2010.
They had a large crowd attend as Bill Cook addressed the group and spoke about his YMCA
connection.
I attended a weather spotter class at Spoon River College March Stn. The two hour class
was presented by Lincoln Weather Service. The speaker presented an excellent program that
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emphasized the importance of information attained by the spotters and keeping the spotters
safe during storm spotting activities.
I attended the 13tH Annual Fire Service Legislative Day in Springfield March 24tH. The
Illinois Fire Chiefs along with the Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts and the Northern
Illinois Alliance of Fire Protection Districts present this event annually. Attendees were
educated about the legislative process, then went to the Illinois Capital and witnessed
proceedings. I watched a Senate Committee pass a recommendation to fund the Cornerstone
program, when it was established it did not have a designated funding source established.
Cornerstone provides training for firefighters throughout the state at no cost to the fire
departments. I also witnessed the House of Representatives hotly debating pension reform.
Cross training with Illinois River Correctional Center was completed. Each year one shift
is given a tour through the facility so they are familiar with the layout and complexity of the
Correctional Center. The facility houses 2075 state inmates.
The Technical Rescue Team leaders had their quarterly meeting at Canton Fire
Department March 30tH
The trees around the fire station were trimmed by Advanced Tree Service. Limbs and leaves
from the locust trees east of the building were plugging the roof drains of the building.
Fire Chief Recognition
Mayor Kevin Meade presented Bonnie Cremer with a plaque to honor her for her 20 years of
service with The City of Canton Fire Department and as Fire Chief. Bonnie thanked the
employees of the fire department for their support.
Chief Bonnie Cremer left the meeting at 6:35 p.m. and Assistant Chief Richard Grove filled in for
Bonnie for the remainder of the meeting.
Beer Garden License- Application for Outskirts
City Attorney Chrissie Peterson reported that addendum A was submitted with the liquor license
application-- or more commonly referred to as a beer garden application. Kim Scott presented
the application to the Mayor. Chrissie Peterson reported that the application would first have to
go to committee then to council for approval. Keith Plavec has a few questions regarding the
outline of the beer garden and the fence, and will need to be addressed by Kim. The committee
asked Keith Plavec to address the questions with Kim and bring back to Council next week.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Hartford/Ellis to send to council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee adjourned at 6:45p.m.
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STREETS & GARBAGE
Alderman Craig West, Chairman
*Alderman Jerry Ellis conducted this portion of the meeting in the absence of Alderman Craig
West
Recycling Program
Public Works Director Clif O'Brien reported that final information was received from:
Peoria Disposal Company- A proposal was submitted for a subscription based at $10.00/stop.
Eagle Industry submitted a proposal for $6.00/stop. The proposal includes a request for a five
year commitment and to charge the $6.00 rate for the first three years, and then review the
price for the remainder of the commitment. The proposal states the recycling is curbside
recycling in whatever size containers would be preferred. The containers clearly display the
name of the company, address and website, along with a list of items that can be placed in the
containers. Clif reported that Eagle Industry works for various cities- including Kewanee.
City Administrator Jim Snider stated that he is concerned about providing a three year
commitment in price due to the market. If the city makes a commitment for three years, it
could be possible that in 2 years the market could change and the service could be provided at a
lower cost. The price is based on 600 households. The billing process would be handled by
Eagle Industry.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Hartford to send to Council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Alderman Schenck stated that trees were recently planted along route 78 by IDOT. The trees
made a nice entrance for people entering the city. Alderman Schenck would like to consider
having trees placed along the roadside on South 5th Avenue. Clif O'Brien will get additional
information and bring it back for review.
Alderman Schenck reported that the Illinois River By-Way signs are on state highways. Clif
O'Brien stated he would help in placing the signs on city streets.
Alderman Schenck reported that several street lights in the city are out. Deputy Chief Rick
Nichols stated that he can assist in getting an inventory of the lights that need replaced and
have these replaced.
Streets & Garbage Committee adjourned at 7:00 p.m.
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LAKE, BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
Alderman Rick Reed, Chairman
Access to city property at Canton Lake
Alderman Eric Scheck reported that The City of Canton owns in excess of 1000 acres at Canton
Lake. Approximately half of this acreage is land on the far west and north side of the lake that is
not accessible to the public. Most of the regulations governing recreational uses at the lake and
the surrounding watershed were passed in the 1960's and 1970's. With the exception of
updating boating and camping fees, there have been no other changes to lake ordinances in the
past 10 years. Alderman Schenck presented ideas to modify ordinance 8-11-10 (No trespassing
near lake) and modify ordinance 8-11-9 (Close roads near lake) and create a new ordinance 8-
11-22 (Rules and Regulations, roadways and parking) and also to create a new ordinance 8-11-
23 (Rules and Regulations, recreational uses and restrictions), Create a new ordinance 8-11-24
(Rules and Regulations, Litter and Trash) and Create a new ordinance 8-11-25 (Rules and
Regulations, Hunting)
Alderman Rick Reed stated he will work with Attorney Chrissie Peterson on reviewing the
various ordinance modifications and bring them back for further discussion.
Attorney Peterson suggested having a work session to discuss plans for the lake area with
anyone interested, and then get a firm set of goals to achieve.
Alderman Ellis suggested having a lake manager to provide the updates and manage the lake
area. Hiring summer employees is another option that was discussed for the lake area.
Attorney Peterson stated that we have an inter-governmental agreement with the park district
for their police services. Chrissie suggested having a discussion with them about some revisions
to the agreement and asking for assistance in extra patrol of the lake.
Alderman Eric Schenck said he wants to see follow up and action taken for lake updates.
Lake Ordinance Recommendations
Alderman Rick Reed reported that Youth Acres was asked to bring the resolution to the Council
for review. This review pertained to the buildings and the use of the land. Alderman Reed will
do further review and work with Youth Acres to get additional information and bring back to
council.
Discussion on electrical cost estimate for Canton Lake Campground
Alderman Rick Reed stated that the repairs will probably exceed the $20,000.00 bid limit. Due
to the cost and budget constraints for the lake, Rick would like to see the work divided into
three separate sections. One section at a time could be done- as cost allows. The repairs would
include electrical box updates, pedestal updates, amp updates etc. City Engineer Keith Plavec
reported that the cost for the electrical updates at the campground is $175,000.00. The
budgeted amount is currently only %: the amount needed for the update. Keith would suggest
doing the repair in sections- based on funds available.
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Further discussion took place regarding other campground updates. Alderman Rick Reed stated
that everyone will be informed of a time to discuss the lake updates in more detail.
Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee adjourned at 7:50 p.m.
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER & SEWER
Alderman Jerry Ellis, Chairman
Water Pre-Annexation Agreement Pierce/Purtle
Keith Plavec recommended sending the agreement to council for approval.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Reed to send to council for consideration. The
motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Application for payment No. 16 for proposed Radial Collector Well from Reynolds Inc.
Keith Plavec reported the pay application amount is $321,943.47. The project is reported at
93% complete and would be paid from the bond fund. The current completion date is projected
for May.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Hartford to send to council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Application for payment No. 1 for Kilroy Sewage Force Main from Denton Gunther
underground
Keith Plavec reported this was a bond project, and the pay application is in the amount of
$462,282.82. The project is currently at 94% complete and should finish the project in 1- 1 %:
weeks.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Reed to send to council for consideration. The
motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Application for Payment for Lime Slaker & Accelator Rehab. Project from Leander
Construction Inc.
Keith Plavec reported that the pay application is in the amount of $139,765.19. The project is
currently at 49% complete. This would be paid from bond funds.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Hartford to send to council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
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Application for payment for 61 East Side Square from Leander Construction Inc.
Keith Plavec reported that the pay application is in the amount of $104,338.31. The project is
currently at 66% complete and would be paid from the TIF funds.
Motion and second by Alderman Ellis/Reed to send to council for consideration. The motion
carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Change Order for lime Slaker & Accelator Rehab. Project from Leander Construction Inc.
Keith Plavec reported that adjustments created changes in the dollar amount of the project.
These adjustments included items being removed and modified. The net decrease to the
change order is in the amount of $2,035.41 and a 44 calendar day extension.
Motion and second by Alderman Ellis/Reed to send to council for consideration. The motion
carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Change Order for Proposed Radial Collector Well from Reynolds Inc.
The water plant tower would be moved further west, and would be placing two antennas at the
two water towers- which would allow the water plant to be monitored. The total cost is in the
amount of $10,932.09 for the tower. This would be paid from bond funds.
Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Hartford to send to council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
North Park Drive and Pecan Street Storm Water Issues
Keith Plavec reported that several complaints have been received pertaining to sump pumps
discharging into the roadway. One of the complaints is on North Park Drive, and the other is on
Pecan Street. The water will ice over during the winter months in front of driveways, and
people slip and fall. There are currently no storm sewers in the roadway. The total cost for
North Park drive storm sewer is in the amount of $28,000.00. The cost for a storm sewer on
Pecan Street would be $38,000.00. Clif spoke to the homeowners, but the homeowners said
they have the right to discharge the sump pump into the street-Keith confirmed that they do
have this right.
City Administrator 1im Snider recommends the city talk to the homeowners first- then possibly
going out for bids for the project. Clif and Keith will talk to the homeowners, and then bring
additional information back to next month's public works meeting.
Wastewater Treatment Plant Chlorination System Improvements Project Bid Results
Keith Plavec reported on a disinfectant system. Discussion took place about a system that uses
tablets vs. chlorine. The EPA accepts this type of system. A large portion of the cost is to run
electricity 1700 feet to the discharge plant. The project was sent out for bids. The engineers
estimate was $247,800.00. Leander construction was the low bidder at $225,700.00. Denton
Gunther underground was over the engineers estimate. This project would be paid out of the
bond fund.
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Motion and second was made by Alderman Ellis/Reed to accept the bid of Leander Construction
in the amount of $225,700.00 out of bond expense and send to council for recommendation.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
An executive session will take place to discuss the sale of land following the committee meeting.
The committee reconvened into open session at 8:45 p.m and adjourned at 8:46 p.m.
ecording a eta
Diana Tucker, Deputy City Clerk
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