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Mechanical Committee
City Council Chambers
July 27, 1999 - 6:30 p.m.
nbers Present: Chet Phillips, JoAnne Shores, Jim Hartford, Jim May, Kevin Meade
ers Present: James Elson, Greg Pollitt, Chief Elam, Chief Stanko, Gary Orwig,
O'Brien, Linda Caudle, Jim Snider, George Spahn, John Froehling, Chris Clayton
Public Safety & Traffic Committee
Jo Anne Shores, Chairman
Chief Elam distributed the written police report. He also complimented Darlene English
on her actions during the recent suicide attempt by a person incarcerated at the police
department. Chief Elam added that there is now $8,500 in the K-9 donation account and
he would like to get something started on another K-9 unit for the year 2000. This will be
discussed at the next finance committee meeting.
Chief Stanko distributed the monthly fire report which includes details of the
reorganization of the department and specialty assignments. The ESDA report is also
included. Chief Stanko added that he has applied for a new ESDA radio license which will
take 3 to 4 months for processing. The department will also be involved with East Peoria
and Pekin for joint training on a hazardous materials disaster. He also asked the
committee's opinion on working towards a working agreement with those departments on
hazardous materials. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Hartford to ask
the Chief to look into forming a joint agreement with other fire departments in the area on
hazardous materials. Voice vote, motion carried.
Chief Elam briefed the committee on Senate Bill 740, amending the Illinois Vehicle Code.
The current DUI law has been amended to include an additional $100 fine that is to be
imposed in addition to other penalties when a person is found guilty of DUI. This fine will
be distributed by the circuit clerk to the arresting law enforcement agency to be used for
the purchase of law enforcement equipment. This shall include, but not limited to mobile
video cameras, radars and breath testers. He stated that another line in the budget will
need to be added for these additional fines from Lewistown.
Chief Elam discussed the problems taking place in regards to youth gathering on private
parking lots. Dave Cope, owner of McDonalds attended to make the city oiJ'icials aware
of the problems in the parking areas along Sycamore. He wants to work together with
the city to find a solution to this problem. He feels the extra congestion and the careless
driving exhibited creates a dangerous situation. He asked that the city take a good look at
what can be done before an accident or major incident occurs. Chief Elam discussed a
brief, and to the point, ordinance that he feels would be beneficial. This ordinance calls for
a $50 fine for each offense. Proper signs, created by the city, must be posted properly.
Attorney James Elson said that he will reseazch this to develop a reasonable means of
handling this problem. Chief Elam then referred to item #6 on the agenda. He feels there
is a serious problem with smoking at the gas station on North Main while fuel is being
dispensed. The city needs to decide if an ordinance is needed or if the business should
take steps to correct this problem. Motion by Alderman Hartford, second by Alderman
Phillips to direct the city attorney to investigate the possibility of creating an ordinance to
address the problems of gatherings on private parking lots and smoking in fuel dispensing
azeas. Voice vote, motion carried.
As an informational item, Chief Elam reported that he has been looking at a truancy
ordinance this past year and it is now in the hands of Mr. Grimm, superintendent of
schools, for further review. The ordinance will come before the Legal and Ordinance
Committee at a future date.
Chief Elam received a request to remove the 15 minute parking spaces on South Main
Street since they were placed there for the Canton News Stand. The Canton News Stand
has recently moved to E. Elm Street. The police department conducted a survey of the
businesses in that block and they aze in agreement the 15 minute limitation should be
removed. Motion by Alderman Shores, second by Alderman Phillips to remove the 15
minute pazking spaces on South Main Street. Voice vote, motion carried.
A request by Canton News Stand has been made for 15 minute pazking at their new
location. The police department will interview the nearby businesses and then bring a
recommendation back to council.
Chief Stanko received a request from the Canton High School Booster Club to have
fireworks at the home football games. After reseazching this, he said it is up to the local
municipality to make the decision. Currently the city has no guidelines for permitting such
and no permit fee structure. He added that the type of fireworks to be used aze safe and
aze dischazged electrically. He has no problems with authorizing this, but will begin
writing rules and regulations for public fireworks displays and he suggests that council
determine a permitting fee structure. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman
May to allow the Canton Booster Club to have fireworks at the home football games
beginning September 17th providing that they provide a one million dollar bond. Voice
vote, motion carried.
Jerry Henderson attended to request the city participate 50/50 in a new sidewalk at the
First Baptist Church. The new sidewalk and curbing would be on the front and on the
west side. The total of the lowest bid was $4,159. It was discussed having the city do the
removal of the existing concrete and not participate monetarily. It was pointed out that
the church is not in the TIF District. Linda Caudle stated that she has had two other
churches and businesses also ask for the city's participation in the replacement of
sidewalks and would this set a precedence. Clif O'Brien asked Mr. Henderson to ask the
low bidder to provide a bid that states the amount of demolition per sq. ft. and a sepazate
bid for the pouring of concrete per sq. ft. in both azeas. Motion by Alderman Hartford,
second by Alderman Phillips to accept the concept of participating in the new sidewalk
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and curbing at the First Baptist Church with in kind service. Voice vote, motion carried.
No other business was discussed and the committee adjourned.
Clif OBrien stated that he had received a request from the owner of Billy's Tavern, comer
of East Elm and 2nd Avenue, to have the city replace the broken sidewalk on the 2nd
Avenue side of the business. Clif stated that this is not in the TIF district. Clif estimates
the cost to be approximately $10,000. No motion was made.
Jim Snider received a request from Jim Booth, owner of property on West Cedar limits,
adjacent to the old city dump, for the city to participate 50/50 in the removal of the fence
on the property line and the replacement of a new fence. Jim recommends sharing in the
cost of the new fence and in hiring a contractor to install it. He stated that the city would
clear the fence line. Alderman Hartford said he felt that the city's manpower in clearing
the fence line should be part of the city's 50/50 share. Alderman Shores suggested looking
into the zoning laws to make sure that it would be proper to install a barbed wire fence.
Motion by Alderman Hartford, second by Alderman Phillips to enter an agreement with
Mr. Booth to split the cost of clearing the fence line and installing a new fence, pending
the review by the city attorney, and to include any factors that would be a cost to the city
including gas used and man hours worked by city employees. Voice vote, motion carved.
Alderman May voted no, Alderman Phillips and Alderman Hartford voted yes.
Streets & Garbage Committee
Chet Phillips, Chairman
There was no business discussed under Streets and Garbage, and the committee
adjourned.
Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee
Jim Hartford, Chairman
No business was discussed and the committee adjourned.
Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee
Jim May, Chairman
Motion by Alderman May, second by Alderman Phillips to allow truck pump repairs in
the amount of $2,333 to Auto Electric of Kewanee, with the cost split by the Waste Water
Plant and the Water Plant ($1,166.50 ea.) and taken out of the depreciation account.
Voice vote, motion carried.
Clif OBrien informed committee that a new fire hydrant has been replaced at 13th and
Elm and a new one will be replaced at 11th and Birch and that he will need to purchase
three new hydrants. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Hartford to allow
for the purchase of 3 new fire hydrants at a total cost of $2700 out of the Capital Account.
Voice vote, motion carried.
Recorded by Linda Caudle
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