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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-23-1999 Mechanical Mechanical Committee City Council Chambers February 23, 1999 - 6:30 p.m. Members Present: Jim May, Chet Phillips, JoAnne Shores, Jim Hartford Others Present: Mayor Edwards, Steve White, George Spahn, Chief Elam, Gary Orwig, Linda Caudle, Jim Snider, Larry Sarff, Kevin Meade, Linda Evans, John Froehling, Chris Clayton Public Safety & Traffic Committee Jo Anne Shores, Chairman Chief Elam presented the monthly written fire report and added that the State training board recently audited the fire department's training records and gave a favorable report. Chief Elam presented the monthly written police report which is self explanatory. Linda Evans reported on ESDA activities. Linda requested to upgrade her pager at a $25.00 set up charge and a $14.95 monthly charge. Motion by Alderman Hartford, second by Alderman Phillips to allow the purchase fora 6 month period. Under discussion, committee decided to have Linda bring back further quotes and information to the next city council meeting. Alderman Hartford withdrew his motion and Alderman Phillips withdrew his second to the motion. Motion by Alderman Shores, second by Alderman Hartford to remove Max Hutton item from the agenda. Voice vote, motion carried. Chief Elam requested permission to purchase a used 1998 Crown Victoria for the price of $15,000 from Shaheen Chevrolet of Lansing, Michigan. Chief Elam suggested selling the 1990 GMC 3/4 ton pickup and the 1991 Chevy Caprice used by the fire chief and move a 1995 Chevy Corsica from the police department to the fire department. This would meet the police department fleet needs and solve a vehicle fleet problem in the fire department fleet. Motion by Alderman Hartford, second by Alderman Phillips to advertise for bids to sell the truck and the Caprice, move the Corsica to the fire department and purchase the 1998 Crown Victoria at a price of $15,000 of which $9,000 will be paid from the fire department capital budget, and monies received from the sell of the two vehicles will be returned to the fire department budget. Voice vote, motion carried. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman May to approve the purchase of a Neptune stainless steel tub washing machine for the fire department at a cost of $1,000 from Gorsuch Appliance. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. i~r- Streets & Garbage Committee Chet Phillips, Chairman Jim Davis of Maurer/Stutz, Inc. gave a presentation on IDOT's request for projects for their FY 2000 to FY 2002 local agency program He offered several projects to be submitted to the state. SCU funds could be used to upgrade one of the state routes through Canton; North Main Street, Locust Street, Linn Street, or 5th Avenue south of Linn Street. The total cost of the project for 2800 lineal feet of highway would be approximately $1,029,800. Construction costs would be $868,000, and the city's share would be approximately $248,600 which would come out of the city's MFT funds. Jim Davis said that Dale Risinger of IDOT feels that there may be some funding for state highways and that he advised us to wait. There was no further business to be discussed under Streets and Garbage, and the committee adjourned. Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee Jim Hartford, Chairman Harlan Banister updated the committee on the Rehabilitation of the Depot which is being funded partially by an enhancement grant from the Illinois Department of Transportation for historic transportation sites. The project is approximately 75% completed. There is still a lot of work that will need to be done by city employees. Harlan and Joe Ginger are discussing plans for the cable tv broadcasting equipment to be located at the Depot for broadcasting the city council meetings. He asked council members to be thinking of how they would like to utilize the council chambers which will be relocated to the Depot. Mayor Edwards also stated that there is a possibility of moving other city offices to the Depot. There will be additional expenses incurred in relocating council chambers and cable tv equipment. No action was required at this time by the committee. There was no business to be discussed and the committee adjourned. Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee Jim May, Chairman Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Hartford to approve spending $695.00 to send Joe Carruthers from the Waste Water Treatment Plant, to a 2 day electrical seminar in Peoria May 5th and 6th. Voice vote, motion carried. Mayor Edwards reported that he has received several notices from Ameren CIPS in regards to passing an ordinance on electric deregulations in regards to our utility tax. He asked that an ordinance be brought before the next city council meeting. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Recorded by Linda Caudle (~msworks~memin.wps) 2