HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-17-2012 Council Meeting Minutes
A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on April 17, 2012, 2012 (6:30PM)
in the Council Chambers, The Donald E. Edwards Way-50 North 4th Avenue, Canton,
Illinois 61520.
ALDERMEN IN ATTENDANCE:
Alderman Eric Schenck, Jeremy Pasley, Jeff Fritz, Jim Hartford, Gerald Ellis, Justin Nelson,
Dave Pickel, Craig West
ALDERMEN ABSENT:
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE:
City Attorney Chrissie Peterson, City Administrator Jim Snider, City Clerk Diana Pavley,
Mayor Kevin Meade, City Treasurer Nicole Marter, Comptroller Caty Campbell, Police
Chief Dan Taylor, Fire Chief Keith Frank, Interim Public Works Director Bil) Terry
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Daily Ledger- John Froehling
Video Services by Joe Ginger
OTHERS IN THE AUDIENCE:
Save the Theater Group (Eric Pollitt, Amy Pollitt, Tori Pollitt, Paige Pollitt, Drake Miller,
Caleb Miller, Gabe Gossett, Kevin Gossett, Bobbie Gossett, Greg Gossett, lan Pierce,
Gage Miller, Trace Rhodes, Tyson Brown, Hunter Rhodes, Scott Miller, Angie Miller,
Sonya Roudebush, Austin Rhodes, Megan Putrich, Jake Chenoweth, Natalie Smith, Pat
Sullivan, Cade Fawcett, Maggie Taylor, Levi Draughn, Austin Tarter, Kevin Rhodes,
Stephanie Rhodes, Cheryl McGhee, Tommy Bohler, Marcus Hobbs, Dylan Alig, Kali
Gossett, Robin Tonkin, Harriet Williams, Suzanne Holthaus)
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING FOLLOWED BY THE INVOCATION
GIVEN BY PASTOR STINE
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes of Council meeting held April 3, 2012
Minutes of Clerical Committee meeting held April 10. 2012
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Ellis to accept the minutes, bills and
treasurer's report as presented and place them on record.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
FINANCE- ALDERMAN CRAIG WEST, CHAIRMAN
FIRE DEPT TRAINING FACILITY BID
Meeting took place Friday with Representative Mike Unes and Congressman Schilling
about some possible funding sources for the Fire Department Training Facility. More
information will be brought back for future discussion.
SQUAD ROOM WORKSTATIONS
Chief Taylor explained that your police officers' squad room is where the officers do
their paperwork, hold roll call training and complete all of their police reports. They
currently operate in this room with three very old and large desks that were obtained
for free from State Farm Insurance approximately twelve years ago. They are extremely
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outdated and do not look very professional. With the installation of the new carpet now
would be a good time to also update the furniture for this room. The quote from Mills
Construction is in the amount of $4,320.00 and the quote from Lincoln Office is
$6,320.43. Chief Taylor is requesting authorization to update your officer's squad room
with a quote from Mills Construction in the amount of $4,320.00 not only because it is
the lowest quote but also because it is custom designed for this room. Last week Chief
Taylor requested to use DUI funds, however Alderman Fritz asked if that would be the
proper use from the DUI funds. Chief Taylor did some further research and did not feel
that it would be proper use of the DUI funds so he would like to use the DUI funds for
the in car recorders and fund the work stations out of the line item.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Fritz to approve the squad room
workstations with the fund provisions discussed above.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
VIDEO TAPE QUOTE- MARK BIXLOR
This item will be held over for further research.
LEGAL & ORDINANCE- ALDERMAN JEFF FRITZ, CHAIRMAN
RIGHT OF WAY CLOSURE REQUEST- MIGHTY PITS RESCUE WALK
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Fritz/Pasley to approve the request as
submitted pending receipt of insurance.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
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CANTON CROP SERVICE REQUEST TO PURCHASE LOTS 18 AND 19 CANTON INDUSTRIAL
PARK.
No action at this time.
COMMUNITY & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT- ALDERMAN JEREMY PASLEY , CHAIRMAN
OUR TOWN GRANT
Mayor Meade explained the City did not receive the grant.
GABBY DAYS
Gabby Days will be held on June 2 and June 3, 2012 and the department will pick up on
June 4-8 the acceptable remaining items. The health department accepts electronics for
recycling on Thursday's from 4:00-B:OOpm
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Pasley/Pickel to approve Gabby days for
June 2 and June 3, 2012 with pickup dates of June 4-8, 2012
The motion carried.
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE & PERSONNEL- ALDERMAN DAVE PICKEL, CHAIRMAN
Nothing for Council Action
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR:
APPOINTMENT- PLANNING AND ZONING
Mayor Meade submitted the name of Bill Palmer to the planning and zoning board.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Pasley to confirm the appointment
for Bill Palmer to the planning and zoning board.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
APPOINTMENT-AUXILIARY POLICE
Mayor Meade submitted the name of Jordan Vandameer to the auxiliary police
department.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to confirm the appointment of
Jordan Vandameer to the auxiliary police department.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
DOWNTOWN THEATER RENOVATION PROJECT
Tommy Bohler has been working with the Spoon River Partnership and the Canton High
School youth during the past few months on survey's to gain support regarding the
Garden Theater. The Canton High School class of 2012 along with other classes has
worked with various groups and organizations regarding the restoration of the Garden
Theater. Tommy Bohler explained that the first part of the process was creating a
survey to send to residents and sending a letter to the owner of the theater. The group
met with the Mayor and other elected officials to discuss the plans of restoring the
theater. The group presented the plan to buy the Garden Movie Theater on the Canton
square, renovate it and run it as a not for profit organization. The group included
representatives from the Spoon River Partnership for Economic Development, Canton
Area Chamber of Commerce, Canton Main Street, students from the Canton High School
and other concerned citizens. The theme of this effort is Save The Theater. Mr. Rose's
civics class at Canton High School completed the survey that was presented to the City
Council, because they recognize the value of having a higher quality movie theater in
Canton. The student's effort and passion to save the theater has accelerated a plan that
has been being worked on for about 18 months by a committee made up of the various
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organizations. The group has been gathering information, evaluating the building,
developing a business plan, and negotiating with the current owner to purchase the
theater. They plan to renovate it and run it as a not for profit organization.
According to Mark Rothert, the Director of the Spoon River Economic Development, the
current theater is at a tipping point. The theatre is faced with the costly trend of having
to go to a digital format. There has been a trend of small town movie theaters going out
of business all over the country. According to Rothert, providing a high quality movie
theater has been widely supported by many people. Students, retires, business leaders,
school officials, Spoon River Partnership for Economic Development, Canton Area
Chamber of Commerce, City officials and Canton Main Street have all backed this
project. The group has asked the City Council for TIF money to complete this project. It
would include purchasing, redesigning and renovating the theater. In addition, the
group would be raising additional funds through private sources. The renovation would
include a complete overhaul of the building. The roof, electrical, plumbing, flooring,
ceiling tiles, new larger bathrooms, a revised system to enter and pay for your tickets,
upgraded concessions are just some of the improvements. New comfortable seats
throughout, stadium seating, the latest digital projectors, digital sound and 3D capability
would be added to the theater. Total renovation costs are expected to exceed $1
million. The group also said that it looked at a project to build an entirely new facility,
but cost estimates were prohibitive. The group plans to present more details to the
council and continue discussing specific ideas and needs.
KONY 2012 GROUP
KONY 2012 is a worldwide project to bring awareness about a group in Uganda. A short
film created by Invisible Children Inc and released on March 5, 2012. The films purpose
is to promote the charity's stop Kony movement to make indicted Ugandan war criminal
and International Criminal Court fugitive Joseph Kony globally known in order to have
him arrested by December 2012, the time when the campaign expires. The film spread
virally as of March 30, 2012 the film had over 86 million views on YouTube. More than
half of youth adult Americans heard about Kony 2012 in the days following the video's
release. The invisible Children charity has focused on obtaining the support of a select
group of individuals in order to help bring awareness to the horrific abuse and killing of
children in the East and Central African countries at the hands of Kony and his
leadership. On April 20, 2012 as part of the campaign, American supporters were asked
to put up posters in their hometowns in an action named "Cover the Night" to help
spread awareness.
This Friday night a candle light vigil will be held at Jones Park at 7:30pm and a video
showing will take place at the YWCA at 5:30 for anyone interested. The Mayor signed a
proclamation for April 20, 2012 as KONY awareness day.
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FRAGILE X
The fragile X walk will be held this Saturday at Wallace Park with registration at 7:OOam
and the run/walk starting at 8:OOam.
10NES PARK PREP DAY
Jones Park Prep day is set for this Saturday starting at 8:OOam for anyone interested in
helping.
CANTON LAKE
Mayor Meade explained that the Canton Lake is currently down about 5.5 feet which is
not unusual for this time of year. The lack of snowfall during the winter and the lack of
rain during the spring have caused the water to be at a low level. Since the water level
is low at the lake it has allowed the City to perform some work on items that would not
typically be viewed with water at a higher level.
Keith Plavec and Bill Terry performed some recent repairs on the north boat ramp area.
A hole was at the end of the north boat ramp. The city tried to fix the problem, but
found that an excavator would need to be used. Kinsel brought an excavator in at a
price of $1300.00 to perform repair work at the boat ramp.
Mayor Meade explained that the annual cleanup around the lake will take place this
weekend. A note was mailed to the prison to see if some of the prisoners could assist in
the effort to clean-up the lake area.
PILL DISPOSAL PROGRAM
Chief Taylor explained that the new program P2D2 is not underway with a box located in
the lobby of the police department. People can bring in unused prescription drugs to be
placed in the box. A pharmacist will come in monthly to sort thru and the remainder
will be taken to Indianapolis Indiana to dispose of the drugs.
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IPAD'S
The new IPAD's have been distributed to various aldermen and department heads. The
hot spot for the council chambers will be moving forward within the next week or two.
Tim Buk Tech did a good job of setting up all of the IPAD's.
OLD BUSINESS
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR ALL CORPORATE PURPOSES OF THE CITY
OF CANTON, FULTON COUNTY ILLINOIS IN LIEU OF AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1, 2012 AND ENDING APRIL 30, 2013 (2"0
READING) # ZO76
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to approve the ordinance
and place it on record.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 ZONING REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 15 (GENERAL
PROVISIONS, SECTION 10-15-24) SIGNS OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE. ~2ND
READING) #ZO77
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to approve the ordinance
and place it on record.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
AN ORDINANCE DELETING CHAPTER 3(MISDEMEANORS) OF TITLE 6(POLICE
REGULATIONS) AND AMENDING CHAPTER 1(NUISANCES) OF TITLE 7(HEALTH AND
SANITATION) OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE (2ND READING) #ZO78
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Nelson to approve the ordinance
and place it on record.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING, DIRECTING AND SETTING THE DATE FOR THE SALE AT
PUBLIC AUCTION OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF CANTON
AND NO LONGER NEEDED FOR CITY PURPOSES. (2ND READING) # ZO79
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to approve the ordinance and
place it on record.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
NEW BUSINESS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2011-2012 MUNICIPAL BUDGET
ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE 2031 AND DECLARING THAT THIS RESOLUTION SHALL BE
IN FULL FORCE IMMEDIATELY (15T READING.)
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Nelson to suspend the rules and
pass on the first reading.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to pass the ordinance and
place on record. # 2080
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE CAMPGROUND AT
CANTON LAKE AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 8-11-7-5 OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE.
(15T READING)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SPENDING AUTHORITY OF SECTIONS 1-5-19 AND 1-8-6 OF
THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE. (15T READING)
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR NO PARKING ON ENTERPRISE DRIVE IN THE CITY OF
CANTON, FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS. (15T READING)
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PURCHASING POLICY FOR THE CITY OF CANTON,
iuiNOis. # 3981
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/West to approve the resolution and
place it on record.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
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Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A FUND BALANCE POLICY FOR REPORTING OF
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS OF THE CITY OF CANTON, ILLINOIS. # 3982
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Hartford to approve the resolution
and place it on record.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND PUBLISHING THE UPDATED, CITY OF CANTON,
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP. # 3983
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Fritz to approve the resolution and
place it on record.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pastey x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON AND
MAURER-STUTZ INC FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES. # 3984
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Pasley to approve the resolution and
place it on record.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman West x
Alderman Nelson x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
The motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Schenck to adjourn into
executive session for the purpose of: personnel pending litigation land sale negotiations
and negotiations.
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Diana ey, City Clerk
Kevin Meade, Mayor
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