HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-17-2012 Council Meeting Minutes A regular meeting of the Canton City Council was held on July 17, 2012 (6:30PM) in the
Council Chambers, The Donald E. Edwards Way-50 North 4th Avenue, Canton, Illinois
61520.
ALDERMEN IN ATTENDANCE:
Aldermen Pickel, Hartford, Schenck, Pasley, Fritz, Ellis, West, Nelson
ALDERMEN ABSENT:
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE:
City Attorney Chrissie Peterson, City Administrator Jim Snider, City Clerk Diana Pavley,
Mayor Kevin Meade, City Treasurer Nicole Marter, Police Chief Dan Taylor, Fire Chief
Keith Frank, Public Works Director Bil) Terry
MEDIA IN ATTENDANCE:
Daily Ledger- John Froehling, Teri Bibo-Peoria Journal Star
Video Services by Joe Ginger
OTHERS IN THE AUDIENCE:
Craig Holthaus, Attorney lohn McCarthy, Ken Barker (Canton Crop Services) Lee Puleo
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE OPENED THE MEETING FOLLOWED BY THE INVOCATION
GIVEN BY PASTOR WHITE
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
PUBLIC PARTIC/PATION
CONSENT AGENDA
Minutes of Council meeting held July 3, 2012
Minutes of Clerical Committee meeting held July 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
Alderman Fritz
POLICE DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR HIRING ADDITIONAL OFFICER
A retirement letter was submitted from Officer pon Taylor. Don will be retiring from the City
on August 18, 2012 after 25 years of service.
Authorization is also being requested to replace the position of Don Taylor from the currently
eligibility list with the Police and Fire Commission.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/West to approve request for the
fire training facility.
POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING ROOM RENOVATION REPORT
Keith has provided the following report and attachments in regard to our request for
bids to renovate the Police Department Training Room/Director's Room.
Summary of Bids (see attached for originals):
Reduced Scope of Work:
Mills Construction = $8,674.00
Jon Newburn Construction = $9,286.21
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Full Scope of Work:
Jon Newburn Construction = $18,774.68
Mills Construction = $18,889.00
The bids for the larger scope of work are very close and comparable to
what Chief Taylor obtained in 2010 from another contractor who was also
around $18,000.
The City previously budgeted $25,000.00 and would like to be able to purchase furniture
and equipment.
Recommendation was to accept Jon Newburn's bid in the amount of $18,774.68 and
allow up to $25,000.00 for purchasing furniture and equipment.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Nelson to approve request for the
police department training room renovation.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO 1 AND FINAL FROM OTTO BAUM FOR WWTP
CHANNEL MODIFICATIONS PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,000.00
The project is for concrete repairs at the storm building and will be paid from the bond
funds.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Nelson to approve request for the
police department training room renovation.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Aiderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO 1 FROM ALL SERVICES CONTRACTING FOR THE WTP
FILTERS NO 1 AND 3 REHAB PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $40,511.25
The project is paid from the bond fund.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Nelson to approve request for the
payment in the amount of $40,511.25.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried.
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LEGAL & ORDINANCE- ALDERMAN JEFF FRITZ, CHAIRMAN
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH-COVENANT COMMUNITY CHURCH
Seven local churches in Canton will be holding the Back to School Bash. The event took
place last year and was very successful. This year the East Side of the square and the
North Side of the square will be closed for the event. Free food and other items
including backpacks will be given away. A certificate of insurance was provided but
needs to be amending naming the city as additional insured. The event will be held on
August 3, 2012 from 5:00-7:OOpm
Motion and second were made by Aldermen West/Nelson to approve the special event
with the amended certificate of insurance naming the City as additional insured.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
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Eleven families are currently living at the trailer park with limited income. More time
(30 days) is currently being requested to allow people to find adequate living
arrangements.
Attorney Peterson stated that an ongoing issue is being addressed regarding the water
bills at 205 North Avenue I(Previously called Five Sisters Trailer Park. When a water bill
for a multi tenant facility becomes delinquent the City is required under the renters act
issue appropriate notices. The City believes the water services were terminated.
Another connection was placed and tapped into with a garden hose to provide water to
the residents. Once the City became aware corrective action was taken. With no
water, there is no sewer for the families. Other code situations also need to be
addressed. The property owner was issued a two week notice to have the situation
corrected. Attorney Peterson stated that "thousands" of dollars is currently owed to
the City and a payment plan has not been requested to date. Mayor Meade explained
that he understands the difficulty of finding another place to live and would agree with
a 30 day time frame for the residents.
Additional communication was sent to the council regarding the status of the property
from Chief Frank. The City has worked on the code enforcement issues. Fire Lt. Roos
and John Knuski went to the trailer park and found open wiring lying on the ground.
The doors had been boarded shut on some of the trailers. Several trailers had doors
wide open with windows broken. The situation has not been resolved that would
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eliminate the life safety issues. Chief Frank made a visit last year based upon a
complaint regarding the electrical wiring. A mother with two children were living in
below adequate conditions. One sink with only one functioning tap was available to be
used for washing dishes as well as bathing. Chief Frank at that time explained to the
tenant that it was not proper living conditions for the mother and children. The woman
took the Chief's advice and found other living arrangements.
Attorney Peterson explained that the mobile home park must be licensed thru the
Illinois Department of Public Health. This past spring the inspector pointed out that he
would like to see two trailers removed, so two demolition permits were issued. The
trailers would need to be removed to keep the license from the State. The inspector
was going back to see what the status was of the state license since the demolitions
were not complete. Attorney Peterson is waiting to receive a response from the
inspector.
Alderman Schenck explained that issues at the trailer park have been addressed over six
years ago on the council floor. The City needs to be firm in the decision to take care of
the trailer park and help the residence relocate and have other community
organizations work with the residence. John Knuski has been making contact with social
service agencies to help the families in their relocation process. A number of the
residence have either relocated or they are proactive in their relocation efforts.
Mayor Meade explained that a situation exists that is not good. The City would assume
some liability if they decide to extend the timeframe for the residence to vacate their
property to August 17, 2012. Some compassion needs to be considered in the decision
and he would recommend giving the 30 days for the residence to relocate.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Pasley to give the residence until
August 17, 2012 to vacate their property. The water/sewer services will be terminated
on the same date.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
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COMMUNITY & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT- ALDERMAN 1EREMY PASLEY, CHAIRMAN
UPDATE FROM MISSY TOWERY SRPED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
~ Canton Main Street had a very successful Kid's Fest this past weekend.
• The tourism website target date of completion is August 15, 2012.
• The celebration of the Kiosk will be on July 23, 2012 at 11:30.
NEGOTIATIONS, GRIEVANCE & PERSONNEL- ALDERMAN DAVE PICKEL, CHAIRMAN
Nothing for Council Action
COMMUNICATIONS FROM MAYOR MEADE:
PANHANDLE EASTERN GAS PIPELINE TESTING
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company will be conducting a pipeline integrity test known
as a hydrostatic test on two sections of its natural gas pipeline known as the Canton 100
line. The tests are scheduled to occur for a period of time beginning July 23 through
August 24, 2012. In accordance with the company standard operating procedures
regarding safety during hydrostatic tests no persons should be within 100 feet of the
pipeline. Due to the need for clear visibility and access to any and all areas of the
pipeline right of way Panhandle will require all encroachments (sheds, swing set etc.) be
relocated to an area 25 feet from Panhandle's said line prior to the commencement of
the referenced test. The testing takes place approximately every ten years.
BURN BAN
The City of Canton has a burn ban in effect until further notice. No burning is allowed
inside the City.
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BRIGHT SPOT
The July bright spot award goes to Larry and Carolyn Hobbs of 15 Winegar Drive,
Canton. Amidst the area drought are pockets of green and color for all to enjoy. The
Hobb's home landscape is a fine example of well-maintained plants thriving because of
adequate water and TLC. Canton residents can walk or drive by and enjoy the home
landscape highlighted by color cascading from window boxes overflowing with Proven
Winners Pink Giant Petunias.
SPOON RIVER PARTNERSHIP DIRECTOR
Missy Towery was named as the Spoon River Partnership Executive Director. Missy's
first day in the new position will be August 1, 2012. Missy previously served as the
Chamber Director. The search for a new Chamber director will begin.
JONES PARK EVENTS
Mayor Meade explained that the park is being utilized to bring people to the downtown
area. The park hosts music in the park during the summer, along with various events
including a farmer's market.
KIOSK
A dedication for the Kiosk will take place on Monday, July 23, 2012 at 11:30am in Jones
Park.
NEW POLICE OFFICER
Candi Arnold has lived in Canton for the last 10 years with her husband Eric. Candi
started in the police department on Monday, July 16, 2012 and will be sworn in next
Tuesday. Candi is the first female officer for the City of Canton. Candi previously
worked in the Tazewell County probations/patrol department. The City tries to become
more diverse in the employment processes. The police and fire commission hires from
an eligibility list.
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OLD BUSINESS
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO CREATE LIVING QUARTERS IN
ONE HALF OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 1719 EAST WALNUT STREET, CANTON ILLINOIS
(2ND READING) # 2091
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Pickel to approve the ordinance
and place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9-5-17 (TRUCK PARKING AND REFRIGERATED
TRUCK CONTROL) OF THE CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE (2ND READING) # 2092
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Pickel to approve the ordinance
and place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried.
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Alderman Ellis explained that he has received phone calls regarding the parking situation
at Enterprise Drive. Ellis explained that he feels that everyone at Enterprise Drive
should have the same parking privileges and not offer special parking to just own owner.
Alderman Fritz agreed with the suggestion to offer parking to the other businesses at
Enterprise Drive.
NEW BUSINESS
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE FIRST
AMENDMENT TO A TIF REEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF
CANOTN, FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND JON M. AND KIMBERLY A. NEWBURN. (1sT
READING)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A TIF
REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF CANTON, FULTON
COUNTY, ILLINOIS AND CANTON CROP SERVICES (1ST READING) # 2093
City administrator Jim Snider explained that the City has been working with the sale of
lot 18 and lot 19 with negotiations taking place between the City and Canton Crop
Services. The City has a redevelopment agreement prepared for consideration.
Ken Barker- Canton Crop Services initiated the process several weeks ago and is
currently working on the financing of the project. Final approval should be complete
within the next two - three weeks. They intend to follow the cropping seasons and be
up and running by the fall season. The focus will be fall application for fertilizer. Four
full time positions will be in place immediately. Seasonal help will be in place as the
seasons dictates. Ken explained that he anticipates growing quickly and hiring
additional people.
Attorney Peterson explained that the total purchase price is $41,115.00 for lot 18 and
19 at $5,000/acre subject to the financing with basic conditions on closing. The
agreement will be brought back in two weeks; however this will be executed tonight as
part of the TIF agreement.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Pasley to suspend the rules and pass
on the first reading so they can move forward with their financing.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Pickel to approve the ordinance
and place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried
AN ORDINANCE RE-ZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-4 (MULIPLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) TO A PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) IN THE CITY OF
CANTON, FULTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS (15T READING) #2094
This ordinance is for the 12 lot Lakeland place subdivision located off of Lakeland Drive.
Craig Holthaus is planning on doing zero setback lots where they are right up against
each other with the property line. Certain setbacks are being requested.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Nelson/Ellis to suspend the rules and pass
the ordinance on the first reading.
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ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Pickel to approve the ordinance
and place it on file.
ROLL CALL Yes No Absent
Alderman Pickel x
Alderman Hartford x
Alderman Schenck x
Alderman Pasley x
Alderman West x
Alderman Fritz x
Alderman Ellis x
Alderman Nelson x
The motion carried
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and secon,d were made by Aldermen Pickel/Nelson to adjourn into executive
session~r"~~~e purpose of: PERSONNEL
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Diana Pavley, City erk
Kevin Meade, Mayor
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