HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-21-2023 Canton City Council Meeting Minutes
CANTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2023 at 6:30 p.m.
Historic Depot-Donald E. Edwards Way
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50 North 4 Avenue, Canton, Il 61520
A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on November 21, 2023 (6:30pm) at the
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Historic Depot located at 50 North 4 Avenue Canton Illinois.
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE:
Mayor Kent McDowell, City Clerk Andi Walters, Treasurer Crystal Wilkinson, Fire Chief Scott Roos,
Police Chief Michael Eveland, Street Superintendent Dash Wilson, Utility Director Joe Carruthers,
City Engineer Keith Plavec
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Fulton Democrat
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING
INVOCATION – Mayor Kent McDowell
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THE AGENDA:
Alderperson Patrick Ketcham wanted to move his committee to the beginning.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
MAYORAL COMMUNICATIONS/REQUESTED ACTION:
Mayor McDowell brought attention to the demolitions that have been going on around town. He
would like to use the demolition fund in a similar way to the sidewalk fund. For example, if you
were to get a new sidewalk in front of your house, you would pay for the labor and the city would
pay for the materials. Right now, this is just a discussion, but is believed to be able to get houses
down quicker. It would be 50/50 between the property owner and the city. Attorney Jump said
that he would like to implement just a few conditions in terms of safety.
Lastly, the Mayor announced the ugly sweater contest on December 05, 2023. Chief Eveland will
be in charge of the holding the money. It is $20 to enter. The winner can donate the money to
their favorite charity and judging will take place on Facebook. The winner will be announced on
December 19, 2023.
CITY CLERK COMMUNICATIONS /REQUESTED ACTION:
DEPARTMENT HEAD COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS:
Fire chief Scott Roos wanted to remind everyone, with the upcoming holidays to be conscious
of kitchen areas as they are a greater risk for fires.
Public utilities director Joe Carruthers wanted to give an update on the water main break. There
was a break on the zipper line that runs along county highway 5. There was a valve that broke
that was isolated and fixed. Water was restricted to the west of Canton, where they were able
to utilize what they call a loop thought process, which then provided them with water again
and surrounding areas. After they had gotten the valve fixed, another one broke that they were
able to fix as well. A boil order went into effect for some of the surrounding homes. Carruthers
wanted to commend Shaun Miller and his crew for the outstanding work that they do. He also
wanted to talk briefly about the new equipment they are provided with, allows them all to be
safer. Lastly, Carruthers stated that the leak detection has been finished. There were 18
confirmed leaks within the areas. The next game plan will be to go around and find exactly
where those leaks are coming from.
CONSENT AGENDA -
APPROVAL OF THE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES HELD NOVEMBER 07, 2023
BILL LIST
DISBURSEMENT REPORT
TREASURER’S REPORT
PUBLIC WORKS REPORT
POLICE REPORT
FIRE REPORT
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Grimm/Lovell to approve the consent agenda.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
PROPERTY
ALDERPERSON PATRICK KETCHAM, CHAIR
Alderwoman Andra Chamberlain requested to abstain from voting on the next item regarding
the special use home occupation permit.
Motion and second were made to approve Alderwoman Chamberlain to abstain from voting.
ROLL CALL Yes No Abstained Absent
Alderperson
x
Gosse?
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson
x
Ketcham
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson
x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING A SPECIAL USE HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1111 EAST JUNIPER STREET, CANTON, ILLINOIS 61520. THE CURRENT ZONING
CLASSIFICATION IS R-2.
Jace Chamberlain is a personal trainer and would like to have training sessions in his detached
garage. He will have a max of 4 trainees and plans Monday through Friday sessions. There is
plenty of parking, no signage, and no interruption to neighbors.
ROLL CALL Yes No Abstained Absent
Alderperson
x
Gosse?
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson
x
Ketcham
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson
x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Ketcham/Gossett to approve an ordinance
approving a special use home occupation permit for property located at 1111 East Juniper Street,
Canton, Illinois 61520.
PUBLIC SAFETY AND LEGAL
ALDERPERSON JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIR
RESOLUTION APPROVING AN ANGREEMENT BETWEEN IMPACTLIFE AND THE CITY OF CANTON
FOR RENTAL OF THE HISTORIC DEPOT FOR 2024.
ImpactLife is the same thing as Mississippi Valley Blood Draw. This is the ninth year for this annual
lease.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Gossett/Ketcham to approve resolution
approving an agreement between ImpactLife and the City of Canton for rental of the Historic
Depot for 2024.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
REGULATORY AND POLICY
ALDERPERSON ANGELA HALE, CHAIR
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ALDERPERSON JOHN LOVELL, CHAIR
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON,
FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND APEX SEED COMPANY, LLC AND JASON C. GUMBART (15
ENTERPRISE LN.).
This is a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% of verified costs or $30,000, which ever is
less.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Lovell/Chamberlain to approve an ordinance
authorizing the redevelopment agreement by and between the City of Canton, Fulton County,
Illinois, and Apex Seed Company for a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% or $30,000.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY ON CANTON,
FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND LANCE MORING (175Q S. MAIN ST.).
This is a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% of verified costs or $1,750.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Lovell/Grimm to approve an ordinance
authorizing the redevelopment agreement by and between the City of Canton, Fulton County,
Illinois, and Lance Moring for a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% or $1,750.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT NO. 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON,
FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND COUNTRY LINE, LLC AND MOREY DENNEY (725. W LOCUST
ST.).
This is a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% of verified costs or $12,000.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Lovell/Grimm to approve an ordinance
authorizing a redevelopment agreement by and between the City of Canton, Fulton County,
Illinois and Country Line, LLC for a BDD lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% or $12,000.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CANTON 2-RT. 9/CHESTNUT
STREET TIF DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON,
FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND GILLIAM CUSTOM FABRICATION, LLC AND JOSHUA L. GILLIAM
(920 W. LOCUST ST.).
This is going to be a TIF lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% or $25,000. This is out of TIF-2.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Lovell/Chamberlain to approve ordinance for
the TIF lump sum agreement not to exceed 25% or $25,000 for Gilliam Custom Fabrication.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CANTON 2-RT. 9/CHESTNUT
STREET TIF DISTRICT REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON
AND JV ENTERPRISES OF ILLINOIS, INC., AND JOHN ADDIS (1590 E. CHESTNUT ST.)
This is a TIF in the form of a $75,000 forgivable loan over five years if the requirements are met.
They will be forgiven $15,000 a year. This comes out of TIF-2.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Lovell/Chamberlain to approve ordinance for a
TIF in the form of a $75,000 forgivable loan over five years for JV Enterprises.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A TIF REDEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON, FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND 309
DEVELOPMENTS, LLC AND JEDEDIAH RHOADES AND MAX KUMER.
This is a TIF forgivable loan of $45,000 over five years. $9,000 will be forgiven each year if the
requirements are met. This comes out of TIF-1.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Grimm/Lovell to approve ordinance for the TIF
forgivable loan of $45,000 over five years with $9,000 being redistributed back each year for 309
Developments.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
Mayor McDowell x
The motion carried.
PUBLIC WORKS
ALDERPERSON ANGIE LINGENFELTER, CHAIR
FINANCE
ALDERPERSON ANDRA CHAMBERLIN, CHAIR
RESOLUTION APPROVING A RENEWAL FOR THE CITY OF CANTON’ PROPERTY CASUALTY
INSURANCE WITH ILLINOIS COUNTIES RISK MANAGEMENT TRUST.
Kiesewetter referred to the summary letter in the packet that was given to council. He explained
that since covid, most insurance has skyrocketed. He talked a lot about homeowners’ insurance
and property insurance. He explained that our current insurance for the storm package was
$271,000 with a renewal premium of $87,030 with a 32% increase. Mostly being driven by the
amount of property coverage being bought into because of substantial improvements to the
water treatment plant and the cost of things such as pumps and valves. The rate didn’t go up,
there is just more property insurance. The City had an additional $52,857,456 of property
coverage which is a substantial amount that nearly doubled. The water treatment plant sustained
a significant loss in 2022 that included a $110,000 claim where a valve failed and flooded the
basement. For example, Kiesewetter and Joe Curruthers spent time looking at the treatment
plant which was covered for $7,000,000 and is now covered for $40,000,000. The reason for the
big increase was the cost to fix everything based on the current prices, not what it would have
been to fix everything back in 2022. Which is the reason why the insurance premiums have gone
up on property coverage. Next, the law enforcement liability pricing is up 19% compared to last
year. There has been a $1,000,000 cyber liability added as well. Ralph Grimm explained that it’s
a concern that the liability policy is only at that amount, and that it should be more. There are a
lot of categories that go into cybersecurity and that aren’t typically in the hundred thousand
range, but more so in the million-dollar range. As cyber criminals become more advanced, it has
evolved into larger covered limits. The council would like to see other surrounding areas
cybersecurity coverage in comparison to Cantons.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Chamberlain/Lovell to approve resolution
approving a renewal for the City of Canton’ property casualty insurance with Illinois Counties Risk
Management Trust.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
RESOLUTION APPROVING A RENEWAL FOR THE CITY OF CANTON’ WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
INSURANCE WITH THE ILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND.
Kiesewetter explained that the workers compensation will be a little bit better than what the
casualty insurance was. The expiring premium is only up 5%, and the reason for that is because
the payroll is up 5% as well. There was no rate increase for the workers’ compensation, there is
just more payroll than the previous year. The claims for the past year totaled up to $203,358
which is more than the annual premium paid to the workers compensation. If we had a
traditional insurance company for this type of coverage, the premium would have raised 20-
50% with 100% loss ratio for the workers compensation. Which is why this is a benefit of being
in one of the homogenous pools.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Chamberlain/Ketcham to approve resolution
approving the renewal for the City of Canton’ workers’ compensation insurance with the Illinois
Public Risk Fund.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF IDOT DOCUMENTATION REVIEW #73 COVERING THE RECEIPT
AND DISBURSEMENT OF MOTOR FUEL TAX FUNDS BY THE CITY OF THE PERIOD BEGINNING
JANUARY 01, 2022 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2022.
This was also included in the packet handed out. This is something new, which is just a formality
that IDOT is now doing. It’s not something that is because anything was wrong, but because
IDOT has been enacted as an audit and it will now be annually.
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Chamberlain/Ketcham to approve IDOT
documentation review #73.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Ketcham
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
IT AND CYBERSECURITY
ALDERPERSON GREG GOSSETT, CHAIR
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
ALDERPERSON RALPH GRIMM, CHAIR
EXECUTIVE SESSION/CLOSED MEETING
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Alderpersons Nelson/Lingenfelter to adjourn without the
need for executive session.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderperson Gosse?
x
Alderperson
x
Lingenfelter
Alderperson Fritz
x
Alderperson Hale
x
Alderperson Grimm
x
Alderperson Lovell
x
Alderperson Nelson
x
Alderperson x
Chamberlin
The motion carried.
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Andi Walters, City Clerk
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Kent McDowell, Mayor