HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-27-2012 Mechanical Committee Minutes MECHANICAL COMMITTEE
OF CANTON CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
6:30pm
Donald E. Edwards Way
Historic Depot 50 N. 4th Avenue
Canton Il 61520
Aldermen in attendance: Schenck, Fritz, Nelson, Ellis, Pickel, Hartford
Aldermen Absent: Aldermen Craig West, Jeremy Pasley
Staff in attendance: Mayor Kevin Meade, City Attorney Chrissie Peterson, City Administrator
Jim Snider, Comptroller Caty Campbell, Treasurer Nicole Marter, Fire Chief Keith Frank, Police
Chief Dan Taylor, City Engineer Keith Plavec
Others in attendance: Phil Fleming, Julie Reeder, Holly Roos, Tony Sohne, Deputy Police Chief
Rick Nichols, Jennifer Nichols
Media in attendance: The Daily Ledger John Froehling
Video Services by: Joe Ginger
Mayor Meade called the meeting to order at 7:20 p.m.
PUBLIC SAFETY & TRAFFIC
ALDERMAN JIM HARTFORD, CHAIRMAN
' POLICE REPORT
Chief Taylor explained that the department is currently working with a federal meth case and
was approached by the US attorney's office. The department is working with the US attorney's
office, Fulton County Sheriff department, Mason County and West Central Illinois Drug Force.
There has been an increase in meth drug busts by the department.
The P2D2 collection container is completed and it was on display last night at the town hall
meeting.
The department will be adding three additional officers to the bicycle program. The funds will
be paid from the DUI funds. The program was very successful last year during the downtown
events. The three individuals will be trained on April 3 in Canton.
2011 ANNUAL UCR
Chief Taylor explained that the overall crime rate decreased 6.8% from 2010. The officers
arrested 1459 people for criminal and ordinance violations. Chief Taylor thanked the Mayor
and the council for the resources to serve and protect the community.
The Uniform Crime Report is administered by the Illinois State Police. The program tracks index
crimes.
IN CAR VIDEO RECORDER
Chief Taylor explained that he is requesting to purchase 1 DVM400 digital recorder for the price
of $2400.00. Chief Taylor would also like to purchase 1 DVM100 digital recorder for the price of
$1595.00. One of the units will replace one of the older K-9 recorders that no longer work. The
in car recorders are very important to the department. Deputy Chief Nichols was able to
negotiate a better price that would allow the department to purchase both of the recorders for
a lower cost.
Chief Taylor would like to request to purchase both recorders for a total price of $4025.00 that
includes shipping charges. This purchase would come from the budgeted line item of 01-51-
468.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to send the request to council for
approval.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY SURVEY
Deputy Chief Rick Nichols explained that several months ago he requested the council approve
a community survey. Deputy Chief Nichols explained that he is not aware of any previous
surveys conducted by the police department. Deputy Chief Rick Nichols attended the
Northwestern Public Safety Command Class. Deputy Chief Nichols prepared the survey that
was sent out in September through the water bill. 200 surveys were sent out in four different
quadrants. Approximately 25% of the surveys were returned. The survey asked the question of
what citizen's think the biggest problem is in their neighborhood was. Nuisance in property
was the number one response. The second response was drug and alcohol related issues. The
survey asked if the citizens felt safe in the community. The response was that 59% of the
people were not fearful while 37.1% were somewhat fearful. The survey touched on how
citizens were treated by officers. The survey showed that most were pleased with the
experience. Deputy Chief Nichols stated that he felt the department could do better with the
follow up portion. This section shows a little improvement could take place in the follow up of
cases. The department was happy with the overall experience of the police department. The
survey shows that people in the community feels the department is doing a good job. The
survey also asked questions about how people feel about the public service program such as
Dare, Santa cops, etc. The survey reported that 75% felt the programs were good and or very
good. One of the last questions was to rate the overall service the police department provides.
83.3% reported good to very good. 95% of the citizens reported the department is providing
good services to the community. Concerns about the drug problem and what else could be
done was reported in the survey. The response time for calls made to the department is an
area to be reviewed.
The survey showed that people in the community views the police department as friendly,
professional and approachable.
Positive comments were made regarding Officer Boggs, the Eddie Eagle Program and the Dare
Program.
The next survey will be conducted within a year to see if improvement was made within the
department or to see if any new issues need addressed.
Deputy Chief Nichols graduated from the class and served as class president. Deputy Chief
Nichols received many positive comments from other class attendees on the hotel, restaurants
and the community.
Alderman Hartford complimented Deputy Chief Nichols on the job he did with the survey and
his graduation from the Northwestern Public Safety Class.
FIRE REPORT
Chief Frank explained that the Canton Fire Department responded to 169 calls last month.
The Public Safety & Traffic Committee adjourned at 8: 24 pm.
STREETS & GARBAGE
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON, CHAIRMAN
LINCOLN SCHOOL FUNDRAISER
Lincoln school is planning a 5-5-5-K superhero dash at Wallace Park on May 5, 2012 at 7:OOam-
10:30am. A map of the route was distributed for review. The route will come up to Jones Park
and go down Chestnut and then down Elm. A request for right of way closure and a certificate
of insurance was submitted. The City needs to be names as an additional insured on the
insurance certificate. The purpose of the fundraiser is to raise funds for Lincoln School for a
track that could be used by the students and citizens in the community.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to approve the Lincoln School
fundraiser with the additional information provided naming the city as an additional insured on
the certificate of insurance.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
FRAGILE X FUNDRAISER
Holly Roos requested approval for a 5-K fragile X walk starting at Wallace Park then going to
South Park then up by the hospital and back to Wallace Park. This is the 9th annual walk for
fragile X that should bring in approximately 300 people. A map of the route was attached for
review.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to approve the request pending proof
of insurance.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
GARBAGE FEES
City Administrator Jim Snider explained that by ordinance residents are restricted to 6 bags of
garbage per pickup. The City has looked at other options. Residents will be notified that bags
in excess of 6 will not be picked up or possibly reducing the number. Some cities currently
restrict the number to two bags and if residents go over this amount they can purchase a
sticker to place on the bag. This creates a concept that if you use it you pay for it, but if you
don't use it you would not pay for it. If the city would change it would create a new fee
structure. Mayor Meade explained that the city needs to look at all of the options to see what
would be best for the community.
Further discussion took place about contacting Eagle Recycling about creating an electronic
device pickup day at a central location.
Alderman Nelson explained that if a per bag fee would begin the city would still need to have a
flat service fee to help cover the cost of the garbage pickup. The best option according to
Nelson would be to promote the recycling and possibly discount those that are using the
recycling program. The cost for stickers would be researched to see what other communities
are charging.
Alderman Schenck explained that he likes the idea of using a sticker program for additional
bags.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Schenck/ to research the sticker program and
bring back to the next mechanical committee for further discussion.
GABBY DAYS
Aldermen Nelson asked if the city wanted to hold gabby days this year. Discussion about
holding an electronic day prior to Gabby days or following gabby days took place. Alderman
Hartford explained that some of the residents might not be able to take items to a central
location for pickup and it would be more convenient for residents to place the items on their
terrace as done in the past for gabby days.
Aldermen Schenck explained that he wants to find a way to provide the service to the
community but look at a way that would be more efficient for the city. The city will need to
schedule a date within the next few weeks for gabby days.
Alderman Nelson stated that the gabby day is a needed service for the community.
Interim Public Works Director Bill Terry will bring back additional information.
PARKING AT THE INDUSTRIAL PARK
This will be moved to the next legal and ordinance committee.
TRACTOR PURCHASE
Interim Public Works Director Bill Terry prepared a memo regarding a tractor purchase. The
city received three quotes and the recommendation is to go with the low quote that offers a
longer warranty. Purchasing the tractor rather than leasing the tractor will save the city money
over the long term. The FY 2012 budget in the street department has $17,500.00 in the budget
for lease. The FY 2013 budget has $13,300 for a lease. $3300.00 from the FY 2011 surplus
money to offset the purchase. The water department has $18,500.00 budgeted for FY2012.
The expense for their tractor is $15,400.00 that is already in the budget. The sewer budget has
$30,000.00 budgeted in the current year. If the city would purchase the tractor for him it
would be a$9,900.00 that would need to be expensed out in FY 2013 through an accounting
function.
The total expenses would be $70,400.00 from water and sewer and $30,800.00 from the street
department.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to send to council for approval.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
4T"AVENUE LIGHTING
Discussion took place regarding the lighting along 4th Avenue specifically at Stonegate and
Pecan Street. The city looked at this area and contacted Ameren about getting two lights in the
area and see what the additional cost would be. Additional information will be brought
forward for further discussion.
The Streets & Garbage Committee adjourned.
IAKE, BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
ALDERMAN ERIC SCHENCK, CHAIRMAN(Absent)
Alderman Nelson (temporary ChairJ
INSURANCE RENEWAL FOR THE CITY OF CANTON
City Administrator Jim Snider explained that the renewal is for Rick Semonis for our health care
insurance negotiations. The cost is $3000.00 for a contract for his services.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to send the request to council for
approval.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
The Lakes Building and Grounds Committee adjourn at 8:28pm
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER & SEWER
ALDERMAN GERALD ELLIS, CHA/RMAN
BID RESULTS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING CENTER IMPROVEMENTS
This item will be held over until next month to wait on possible funding sources.
BID RESULTS FOR FORMER IH SITE CONCRETE CRUSHING
Laverdiere submitted a bid of 5%. The estimate would be 4000-5000 tons of rock. The city
would get 200-250- tons.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to send to council for approval.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO 7 FROM LEANDER CONSTRUCTION INC FOR WWTP UV
DISINFECTION PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF 5607.475.36
City Engineer Keith Plavec explained that the project is 85% complete. April 1, 2012 is the
substantial completion date with May 1, 2012 as the final completion date. The project will be
paid from bond funds.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Nelson to send to council for approval.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
DISCUSS CANTON WATER PLANT FILTER REPAIRS
Keith Plavec is requesting that this item be placed out for bid.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Schenck to send to council for consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
The regular schedule Mechanical Committee adjourned at 8:36 pm.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second was made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to adjourn into executive session for
the purpose iscussing personnel, pending litigation, and potential land sale or purchase.
The tio ca ied by voice vote and was unanimous.
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City Clerk