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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-14-1999 Clerical CLERICAL COMMITTEE City Council Chambers December 14, 1999 6:30 p.m. Joint Meeting with Mechanical Committee Members Present: Dave Nidiffer, Larry Sarff, Bob Molleck Others Present: Mayor Edwards, James Elson, Jim Hartford, Jim May, Jo Anne Shores, Chet Phillips, Clif OBrien, Steve White, Gary Orwig, Chief Elam, Chief Stanko, Jim Snider, Linda ~,„.~iP f~Pnrge Snahn. Clark Wilson, John Froehling, Colin Edwards. Finance Committee Larry Sarff, Chairman Motion made by Alderman Molleck, seconded by Alderman Nidiffer to send the bills to council for action. Under discussion Chief Stanko pointed out the Global Fire Equipment bill was $688.39, however the estimate given to him was under $500. Also noted was the Home Comfort bill under Buildings & Grounds, which was for insulation in the depot and should be paid out of the TIF Account. Voice vote, motion carried. Chief Elam requested permission to send Probationary Officer Ryan Demott to the Police Training Institute ~ Champaign for mandatory basic training at a cost of $3,629, beginning January 9 for ten weeks. Motion was made by Alderman Molleck, seconded by Alderman Nidiffer to approve Chief Elam's request. Chief Stanko requested permission to attend, along with Assistant Chief Bonnie Cremer, the Fire & Rescue International 200 Conference at an approximately cost of $1500. He asked to send in the registration fee prior to December 31~` in order to receive a discount. Motion was made by Alderman Nidiffer, seconded by Alderman Molleck to approve Chief Stanko's request. Jim Snider addressed the proposed water and sewer rate increases and prepared a handout to the committee, including a proposed Ordinance change. An increase of 35% is proposed to cover the necessary expenditures in updating the water plant. Crawford, Murphy & Tilly reviewed the proposed plans and the rate increase and stated they feel the increases are reasonable for achieving the City's objectives. Tim Sumner, representing Crawford, Murphy & Tilly and Colin Edwards, representing Mauer Stutz, Inc. were in attendance to answer questions from the committee. The proposed increases would go into effect January 1, 2000. Mayor Edwards suggested that the written ordinance be simplified. The Ordinance will appear on the agenda at the next City Council Meeting. Jim Snider informed the committee that he and Clark Wilson attended a Brownfields Conference in Dallas last week o tacteddhim to see ~f theyntcan mo ee folrward withhan Vandewalle & Associates has c application for another $200,000 available for the Brownfields project. They are 1 following through with this. As an update, the Federal EPA will begin removing the I.H. buildings along Elm Street in January. As an information item, Tim Snider stated that Saturday's City Auction brought in $2300. Motion was made by Alderman Nidiffer, seconded by Alderman Molleck to go into executive session for the purpose of possible land acquisition. Roll call vote as follows: Ayes, Aldermen May, Shores, Nidiffer, 5arff, Phillips, Hartford, and Molleck. Motion carried. The committee reconvenedi n wasetakensfrom the .e ecutive sess ont1Havingenoeother committee meeting. No act o business to discuss, the Finance Committee adjourned. Negotiations, Grievance & Personnel Committee Kevin Meade, Chairman There was no business for discussion and the committee adjourned. Community & Industrial Development Committee Robert Molleck, Chairman Mayor Edwards announced that the downtown clock is installed and is currently playing Christmas Music from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for approximately 30 minutes at the beginning of each hour. No business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Legal & Ordinance Committee David Nidiffer, Chairman Attorney Jim Elson provided a memorandum referencing the fact that in April of 1998, Canton became aware the new owners of the Ingersoll Manor Property had connected to the Canton/Norris Water line. This was done without knowledge of the city and violates the agreement between Canton and Noms. Mayor Edwards suggested Ingersoll Manor pay double rates, and the owners would be required to enter into apre-annexation agreement. Twice the owners have been contacted to sign apre-annexation agreement, but have not heard anything from them for 2 months. Motion was made by Alderman Sarff, seconded by Alderman Molleck to allow attorney Elson to send a letter to Norris allowing 30 days for action. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed in open session and the committee adjourned. Recorded by Linda Caudle 2