HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-23-2012 Mechanical Committe Meeting Minutes MECHANICAL COMMITTEE
OF CANTON CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
6:30pm
Donald E. Edwards Way
Historic Depot 50 N. 4th Avenue
Canton Il 61520
Aldermen in attendance: Aldermen Ellis, Pickel, Fritz, Hartford, Schenck, West, Pasley,
Aldermen Absent: Alderman Nelson
Staff in attendance: Attorney Chrissie Peterson, Mayor Kevin Meade, City Administrator Jim
Snider, City Clerk Diana Pavley, Treasurer Nicole Marter, Assistant Fire Chief Tom Shubert,
Police Chief Dan Taylor
Others in attendance: Kim Lyons, Brian Arnold
Media in attendance: The Daily Ledger
Video Services by: Joe Ginger
PUBLIC SAFETY & TRAFFIC
ALDERMAN JIM HARTFORD, CHA/RMAN
POLICE REPORT
Chief
s Comments:
? Search Warrant 626 N. 6th Avenue (Indoor Grow)
? K-9 Demo at Bark in the Park Event (Wallace Park)
? Director's/Training Room Completed
?
Discussion took place regarding the fines received from the Circuit Clerks Office that is reflected
on this month's police report. The City receives a percentage of the fines. The possibility of an
administration fee is currently being discussed. The percentage that the City receives varies
depending on the type of the fine.
FIRE REPORT
The Canton Fire Department purchased a 1996 Pierce Sabre Fire Truck from Indiana in the
amount of $42,000.00.
TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF
This Friday from 5:00-7:OOpm the high school will be collecting for UNICEF at area homes.
STREETS & GARBAGE
ALDERMAN JUSTIN NELSON (Absent)
Acting Chair-Alderman Jim Hartford
REQUEST TO APPROVE THE SANTA HOUSE BETWEEN 10NES PARK AND ELM STREET
A request was submitted by the Junior Women's Club to have the Santa House located in the
parking lot between Jones Park and Elm Street. The event will be held between November 24-
December 25, 2012. The request includes closure of 2-3 parking spaces at the northwest corner
of the CEFCU parking lot. A certificate of insurance has not yet been received.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to send the request to council for
consideration pending proof of insurance.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
REQUEST TO APPROVE THE CHRISTMAS PARADE FROM FIRST AVENUE TO EAST ELM TOWARD
JONES PARK
A request was submitted by the Canton Women's Club to hold a Christmas Parade on
November 24, 2012 from 10:OOam-11:OOam. The event will take place on First Avenue (from
Sycamore to Elm and then from Elm to First Avenue and back to White Court.) A resolution will
be presented for the event at the next council meeting.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Ellis to send the request to council for
consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
LAKE, BUILDINGS & GROUNDS
ALDERMAN ERIC SCHENCK, CHAIRMAN
2012 TAX LEVY
Alderman Eric Schenck explained that previous discussion took place regarding the
proposed 2012 tax levy. The proposal included a 2.0% increase to the tax levy to capture
some identified increases. Alderman Schenck suggested raising the levy an additional 2.5%
increase--- making the 2012 tax levy increase 4.5%. The proposed increase by Alderman
Schenck would help create funds that could be used for street, sidewalk and alley
improvements.
Alderman Fritz expressed concerns about the City not doing anything with the tax increase
for the last two years for pensions due to the department of insurance not doing the
actuarial. Legislation states that the pension board shall perform one. Alderman Fritz is
concerned that the City will fall behind since this has not been adjusted last year or this
year.
Mayor Meade explained that warning has been issued from the State that next year there
will be a significant increase due to the pensions. The pension board calculates the figures
and they tell the city what the levy amount needs to be.
Alderman Fritz explained that the City could use the actuarial used by the pension board, or
the City could retain our own. Alderman Fritz again explained that this should be done
annually.
The City has reminded the pension board of the responsibility to have the actuarial
completed. The department of insurance is anticipating a report back by November 30,
2012. A report at that late of a date will not be of much help to the City for this year's levy.
If the City raises the levy by more than 4.9% the City is required under state statute to
provide a 20 day notice.
Alderman Hartford explained that he would not be in favor of the additional increase
proposed by Alderman Schenck with the 2012 tax levy. The proposed increase by Alderman
Schenck did not generate any further support by the committee. This item will be brought
back for further discussion.
DISCUSS USE OF GROUNDS BY MOTORCYCLE CLUB
A meeting is scheduled for October 24, 2012 to further discuss the use of grounds by the
motorcycle club. Mayor Meade explained that some residents contacted him, however
until a proposal is received from the motorcycle club, further discussion with surrounding
homeowners must be delayed.
FARM LEASE FOR CANTON LAKE
Last year a decision was made to have the tenant farmer mow the land as in-kind services
with the lease. Alderman Schenck explained that this lease will terminate the end of
December and a new lease should be in place for next year. The City will need to decide if
they want to continue to have the tenant farmer mow the land, or have the City mow the
property and make other lease arrangements.
Public works director Bill Terry explained that the mowing was done by the farmer who
leased the property. The City does have the equipment to mow if needed. A determination
has not yet been made on the amount of time it would take the City staff to mow the
property.
Further research will need to be performed to see if the mowing at the lake would be
considered prevailing wage. Alderman Pickel asked to see a copy of the yield report for last
year.
Alderman Schenck would like to gather more information to make a determination on the
new lease.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Schenck/Hartford to refer back to staff to
investigate the prevailing wage issue and to work on developing a lease document
The motion carried.
EMERALD ASH BORER DISEASE
The City has received numerous reports regarding emerald ash borer disease that could be
potentially moving into our area within the next year. The City is trying to be proactive by
identifying the trees in town that are healthy Ash trees. If the disease comes into the
community treatment would be applied to the health ash trees. Trees are currently being
marked (on the city right of ways) to make the treatment process easier if it is found to be
necessary.
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER & SEWER
ALDERMAN GERALD ELLIS, CHA/RMAN
DISCUSS. CONSIDER AND VOTE ON A PRE-ANNEXATiON AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
CANTON AND BRIAN BECKHAM
A request was submitted for a pre-annexation agreement between the City of Canton and Brian
Beckham at 2068 North Main Street, Canton Illinois.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to send the request to council for
consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
BID RESULTS FOR THE CITY OF CANTON SOUTH SIDE SEWAGE PUMPING STATION- ENGINE
GENERATOR IMPROVEMENTS.
A bid opening took place for the City of Canton South Side Sewage Pumping Station- Engine
Generator Improvements on Friday, October 19, 2012 at 10:00 at the City Hall. The following
submitted bids:
Oberlander Electric Total Base Bid $136,875.00 Total Alternate Bid $120,875.00
Advanced Electric Co Total Base Bid $123,446.54 Total Alternate Bid $111,649.04
Quick Electrical Total Base Bid $120,352.00 Total Alternate Bid $107,000.00
Roy Keith Total Base Bid $119,835.00 Total Alternate Bid $99,535.00
The apparent low bidder was Roy Keith Electric Co. The WWTP supervisor recommends using
the base bid in the amount of $119,835.00 from Roy Keith Electric Co. The funding will come
from the water and sewer bond fund.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to send the request to council for
consideration to use the base bid in the amount of $119,835.00 from Roy Keith Electric Co.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
INVOICE # 1901 FROM QUALITY BLACKTOP FOR FIRST AVENUE AND CHESTNUT STREET
PUBLIC PARKING LOTS- TOP SEALER AND RESTRIPING PROIECT IN THE AMOUNT OF
10 295.00
An invoice was submitted from Quality Btacktop for the First Avenue Parking lot in the amount
of $5,645.00 and the Chestnut Street Parking Lot for $4,650.00. The total invoice was for
$10, 295.00
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Hartford to send the request to council for
consideration.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
ANNOUNCEMENT ON UTILITY WORK
Mayor Meade explained that work is currently being performed in the downtown area by
Ameren. The crew is currently replacing gas mains around the square and the work should be
completed within a few weeks.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Hartford/Pickel to adjourn into executive session
for police negotiations.
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
' iana Pavley
City Clerk