HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-16-2010 Council MeetingCity of Canton- Council Meeting
November 16th, 2010
6:30 p.m.
Canton Historic Depot
Donald E. Edwards Way
50 N. Fourth Avenue, Canton, IL 61520
Aldermen in attendance: Craig West, Larry Sarff, Rick Reed, Jerry Ellis, Dave Pickel, Jim
Hartford, Jorge Rivero
Absent: Eric Schenck
Staff in attendance: Interim Fire Chief Ernie Russell, Police Chief Dan Taylor, Attorney Chrissie
Peterson, City Administrator Jim Snider, City Clerk Diana Tucker, Mark Rothert-SRPED, Phil
Fleming- ESDA Director, City Engineer Keith Plavec
Media in attendance: John Froehling, Canton Daily Ledger, Stacey Creasey Fulton County
Democrat,
Others in audience: Firefighter Jay Smith, Dan Oaks,
Mayor Kevin Meade was absent so nominations for a Mayor Pro tem was asked by City Clerk
Diana Tucker
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Rivero to nominate Alderman Sarff as the
Mayor Pro tem.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING FOLLOWED BY THE INVOCATION GIVEN BY
CITY ADMINISTRATOR JIM SNIDER
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman West x
Alderman Sarff
Alderman Reed x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Rivero x
Alderman Ellis x
CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes of Council meetine held November 2, 2010
Minutes of Clerical Committee meetine held November 9th, 2010
Motion and second were made by Alderman West/Pickel to accept the minutes as presented
and be placed on file. The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
BILLS
Motion and second were made by Alderman Sarff/Ellis to accept and pay the bills as presented.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
TREASURER'S REPORT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Sarff/Hartford to accept the Treasurer's Report as
presented and be placed on file.
Finance
Alderman Eric Schenck, Chairman
Nothing for Council Action.
legal & Ordinance
Alderman Dave Picket, Chairman
1. Off Premise-Signs
Alderman Picket recommended sending this item back to the committee for further discussion.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Picket/Rivero to send back to Committee.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
Community & Industrial Development
Alderman Jorge Rivero, Chairman
No Council Action.
Negotiations, Grievance, & Personnel
Alderman Larry Sarff, Chairman
No Council Action.
MAYOR'S COMMUNICATIONS
Ernie Russell was introduced as the Interim Fire Chief. Ernie expressed his thanks for the City
allowing him to serve as Interim Fire Chief.
OLD BUSINESS:
PROCESSING OF BITUMINOUS MATERIAL REMOVED FROM CANTON 2010 MFT PROJECT
Keith Plavec reported that he was checking to see if MFT funds could be used for the work.
Keith reported that after discussion with the Public Works Director Clif O'Brien, they have
decided that it would be best not to move forward with the processing of the bituminous
material, but to use the contents in various locations around the City. (WWTP, WTP, Alleys etc.)
NEW BUSINESS:
RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF THE TIF FUNDS FOR JOB
TRAINING THROUGH SPOON RIVER COLLEGE #3944
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to adopt the resolution.
Mark Rothert explained the funding and recommends approval of the expenditure for the work
force training for the business community. Recommendation is to use $6,000.00 from the TIF
funds for testing fees.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman West x
Alderman Sarff x
Alderman Reed x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Rivero x
Alderman Ellis x
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
RESOLUTION OF AUTHORIZATION PARC #3945
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Reed/Rivero to adopt the resolution.
Discussion:
Alderman Reed asked Mark Rothert to further explain the grant. One of the components of the
grant is to allow communities to apply as a disadvantaged community. If a city is recognized as
a disadvantaged community, they would only need to match 10% for the grant opposed to the
20% otherwise required. The City of Canton does not fall under the rules as a disadvantaged
community. Various factors are considered to determine if a community is a disadvantaged
community.
The total dollar amount of the grant would be cut from $600,000.00 down to $300,000.00 due
to the fact that the City does not qualify as a disadvantaged community.
Alderman Reed would like to propose various lake improvements. The improvements he would
like to propose would be items that would bring in revenue to the City, rather than
improvements that would not generate revenue. Remodeling the shower house, and building
5-6 cabins are some of the improvements being considered. The total project cost would be
$294.400.00
A $10,000.00 donation was made- by a unanimous person. With the $10,000.00 donation
included, the City could apply for up to $350,000.00 in grants. A cabin for the campground
office is included in the improvements.
City Administrator explained that the only place extra funds could come from would be the
general fund reserves, and then seek reimbursement from the grant. Currently $60,000.00 is in
the lake fund. The lake fund does not have a great deal of income, and to reach the $60,000.00
balance- it took approximately 10 years.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman West x
Alderman Sarff x
Alderman Reed x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Rivero x
Alderman Ellis x
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ALARM SYSTEMS) OF TITLE 3 (BUSINESS
REGULATIONS) OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE (1ST READING)
AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AND ASSESSING TAXES FOR CORPORATE PURPOSE OF THE CITY OF
CANTON ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, 2010 AND ENDING APRIL 30,
2011. (1St READING)
OFF PREMISE SIGN ORDINANCE
Carried over to committee as previously recommended.
FIRE AND PENSION REFORM LETTERS
City Clerk Diana Tucker read the following letter:
c~ °` c'"r CITY OF CANTON
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a ,~ 2 North Maln, Canton, Illinois 61520 • Telephone (309) 647-0065 • Facsimile (309) 647-2348
~i<rNatiy Kevin R. Meade, Mayor
November 16, 2010
Senator Dave Koehler
13 South Capitol Street
Pekin, IL 61554
Dear Senator Koehler:
Please immediately consider reforms to public safety pensions that are costing municipalities
serious budget problems. The pension funds for many systems will be altered and reduced
beginning January 1, 2011, however, the local police and fire benefits will remain at the current
level. As one elected official to another, I also need your help in dealing with our fiscal pension
problem.
Please take a moment and review these requested changes to future employees hired on or after
January 1, 2011:
• Increase the normal retirement age to 60
• Provide that the maximum pension would be earned after 35 years of service
• Set a pensionable salary cap at $106,800
• Set the maximum pension at 72% of final salary
• Calculate pensions using an average final salary based upon the highest 8 consecutive years out
of the last 10 years
• Adjust the annual COLA to the lesser of 3% simple or 50% of the CPI-U
• Set the amount of the survivor benefit at 66 2/3% of final average salary
I also ask you to help us with the current pension system by doing the following:
• Enact a 30-year rolling amortization period for pension funding
• Expand investment authority
• Adjust employee contributions upward
While some union officials argue that everything is corrected by cities putting in more money,
that is a simple refrain that is not working and will not solve this problem. It is too complex and
complicated and past history proves that it has not worked.
Some serious studies need to be done to fmd a solution. I recommend doing the following:
• COGFA study regarding consolidation of the police and firefighter funds
• COGFA study regarding the benefits of investment pooling
• COGFA report concerning the financial condition of each of the police and firefighter pension
funds
• Illinois Department of Insurance authority to conduct special examinations and investigations
of individual pension funds
Let me close by asking you to help not only my community but every community that has this
pension funding problem. It will take courage and hard work to solve it. The alternative to taking
action is simply too dangerous.
Sincerely,
Kevin R. Meade
Mayor
Motion and second were made by Alderman Sarff/Hartford to direct the City Clerk to mail
the two letters.
City Administrator Jim Snider explained the pension reform. The Municipal League is
taking a strong role in addressing this issue.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Pickel/Hartford to adjourn the Council Meeting.
Being no further business to discuss the council meeting adjourned at 7:50 pm
C' lerl
ana Tucker