HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-22-2014 Mechanical Committee Meeting minutes MECHANICAL COMMITTEE
OF CANTON CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday Apri122, 2014
6:30 pm
Donald E. Edwards Way
Historic Depot 50 N. 4th Avenue
Canton I161520
Aldermen in attendance:
Aldermen Craig West, Tad Putrich, Jim Nelson, Dave Pickel, Gerald Ellis, John Lovell, Jeremy
Pasley, Justin Nelson
Aldermen absent:
Staff in attendance:
Attorney Nancy Rabel, Mayor Jeffrey Fritz, City Clerk Diana Pavley-Rock, Treasurer Kathy Luker,
Police Chief Kent McDowell, Fire Chief Tom Shubert, City Engineer Keith Plavec, Community
Service Director Jason Strandberg, Comptroller Caty Campbell, Public Works Director Bill Terry
Media in attendance:
The Daily Ledger, Fulton Democrat
Others in the audience:
Video Services by:
Joe Ginger
PUBLIC SAFETY&TRAFFIC
ALDERMAN JIM NELSON, CHAIRMAN
POLICE REPORT
A copy of the police report was distributed for review and is on file in the Clerk's office.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Pickel to send the police report to
Council for consideration. (Consent Agenda)
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
FIRE REPORT
A copy of the fire report was distributed for review and is on file in the Clerk's office.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Pickel to send the fire report to
Council for consideration. (Consent Agenda)
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
HIRING OF ADDITIONAL FIREFIGHTER
Chief Shubert would like to request approval to move forward in the process of hiring a
firefighter to fill a vacancy.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Lovell to send to Council for
consideration the hiring of an additional firefighter. (full agenda)
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
DISCUSSION OF CHANGING THE CITY MEETINGS FROM 4 PER MONTH TO 2 MEETINGS PER
MONTH
Aldermen Jim Nelson suggested doing a trial period during the months of June and July in
changing the City meetings from four per month to two meetings per month. The meetings
during June and July will be held on the 15t and 3rd Tuesday to see if it expedites the process.
Aldermen Jim Nelson will lay out a complete sample of the agenda.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Dave Pickel to send to Councii for a
trial period during the months of June and July.
All voted yes with the exception of Alderman Ellis with the single no vote.
The motion carried.
Discussion:
Alderman Gerald Ellis said that there would be several ordinances that would need to be
changed in order to have the meetings changed from four per month to two per month. There
are sections in our code that identifies when meetings are held.
Alderman Jim Nelson said he would not want to make changes to any ordinances during the
trial period. Attorney Rabel said that she will meet with Alderman Jim Nelson to make sure the
right items get addressed at the appropriate meetings. If the meetings were officially changed
and a meeting took place during an "off" week it would be considered a special meeting.
Special meetings would not apply during the trial period.
Alderman Jim Nelson further explained that many other communities only hold their meetings
twice per month. This is definitely something that could be done.
Mayor Fritz said that regular meetings are established on the 15t and 3�d Tuesday. There is no
set schedule in the ordinance as to when the committee shall meet. Mayor Fritz said that
under our current ordinance we can do this trial period without violating the current ordinance.
Alderman Ellis raised concerns about causing delays in repair work if the group only meets
twice per month.
Engineer Keith Plavec said it could actually speed up the process because if items are brought
up that needed repaired, it could be approved that night, rather than having to wait until the
next Council meeting as currently scheduled.
Alderman Pickel said his only concern is not allowing the community time to give feedback
between the meetings. Currently items are discussed at committee and then the following
week the Council votes. The community has the week between committee and council to raise
concerns with their aldermen.
Alderman Jim Nelson explained that the agenda is available for public viewing 48 hours prior to
the meeting. This would give the citizens time to be aware of items that would be discussed.
MODERN HEALTH AND FITNESS SIDEWALK REQUEST
It is the belief that the sidewalk did not meet the prevailing wage criteria. Alderman Pickel
explained that the City has not given out any money for the sidewalk program in the last few
years because it was determined that they would have to meet the prevailing wage guidelines.
ELECTRICAL AGGREGATION OPT OUT LETTER/COST
The City of Canton in cooperation with Homefield Energy has recently sent out letters currently
offering an "opt out" electric municipal aggregation program to all residential and qualified
small businesses. We have had several phone calls regarding this information.
This letter is legitimate and does offer current residential and qualified small businesses the
opportunity to "opt out" of the new electrical aggregation supplier. You are automatically
enrolled in the program unless you choose to opt-out by Friday, May 2, 2014.
If a customer wants to stay with the residential aggregation program,the supplier of electricity
will change from Integrys to Homefield Energy in June 2014. The new rate of$0.04580 per kWh
goes into effect June 2014 and is guaranteed until June 2016. There is no enrollment or
switching fee.
If you stay with Homefield Energy, you will continue to receive one monthly bill from Ameren
Illinois for both your electricity delivery and electricity supply.
If you sign the yellow card you are "opting out" of the program and will go back to Ameren
Illinois at the current utility rate as of June 2014, which is higher than the above rate.
APPROVAL OF AN ENGAGEMENT LETTER WTH ARENT FOX LLP
The engagement letter for Arent Fox LLP, Attorneys at Law is regarding the fifth amendment
taking of property case against the Federal Government for the taking of property. Based on
applicable Illinois law and our current understanding of the easement that the railroad
obtained across our land, we may have a claim for compensation from the federal government
for the taking of the property. The engagement letter would authorize Arent Fox, LLP to make a
claim on our behalf for the "just compensation' owned to us pursuant to the Fifth Amendment
of the United States Constitution.
The letter sets forth the terms on which Arent Fox LLP has agreed to provide legal services to
the City. They will represent us in presenting our claim against the United States government in
the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington D.C.
The firm has agreed to represent the City and other property owners that join this action on a
contingency fee basis.
The City owns railways that run from Farmington to Dunfermline that is the property being
presented for the case.
Hiring Arent Fox LLP does not cost the City anything. The attorney fees are based on
contingency fees only.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Jim Nelson/Pickel to send to Council for
consideration
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous.
The Public Safety &Traffic Committee adjourned at 6:55PM.
STREETS & GARBAGE
ALDERMAN DAVE PICKEL, CHA/RMAN
PLACEMENT OF SPEED BUMPS ON SHAMROCK STREET
Community Service Director Jason Strandberg said that several phone calls were received
regarding speeding at the end of Beech Street and Shamrock Street. Part of the complaints
were speeding traffic especially during school hours. The police department monitored the
traffic in this area and issued several speeding citations.
Several residents have requested speed bumps in this area. City Engineer Keith Plavec said that
he does not believe that speed bumps would be a good option. A better option would be to
have more enforcement.
The Streets and Garbage Committee adjourned at 7:02pm.
LAKE, BUILDINGS &GROUNDS
ALDERMAN JOHN LOVELL, CHAIRMAN
UPDATE ON THE PLAYGROUND AT CANTON LAKE
The concrete was finished today at the lake for the playground.
Alderman pickel said he received a complaint about a property owner dumping trash in the
ravine on his property.
lason Strandberg said he has talked to the supervisors about getting to the lake area to clean
up items that have been "dumped" at the lake. The City needs to obtain permission from the
lease holders to cross the property to get the garbage that has been just dumped. The City will
continue to clean the area up with the weather allowing the City crew to do the work.
The Lake, Building & Grounds Committee adjourned at 7:05pm
PUBLIC WORKS, WATER&SEWER
ALDERMAN GERALD ELLIS, CHAIRMAN
DISCUSS. CONSIDER AND VOTE ON WATER AND SEWER RATES
Keith Plavec said the City has been working together to discuss the water and sewer rates. The
existing rate structure is currently being reviewed. The flat fees vs. usage based and the
previous increases are all being reviewed. The City sells to 6 communities that makes up 20%
of the water. A lot of communities that sell their water look at different rate structures.
On May 6, 2014 the City would like to have a hearing from 5:30-6:30pm at the depot to give
information on different options for the rate structure for water and sewer. On May 13, 2014 a
meeting would be held again from 5:30-6:30pm to expand upon the previous discussion. The
May 13, 2014 agenda would include additional discussion on the topic and would also be
televised for the community. There is currently a $150,000.00 deficit in the budget that needs
to be addressed with some sort of revenue.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Jim Nelson to set the hearing for May 6, 2014
at 5:30pm to be held at the depot.
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO 3 FOR THE WWTP STORM BAR SCREEN MODIFICATIONS
FROM KEMPER CONSTRUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF$34.092.81.
This pay request is bond project with 10% retainage being held. The final pay request on the
project should be sent in the end of May.
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Lovell to send to Council for consideration
(CONSENT AGENDA)
The motion carried by voice vote and was unanimous
The Public Works, Water& Sewer Committee adjourned at 7:14PM
ADJOURNMENT
Motion and second were made by Aldermen Ellis/Jim Nelson to adjourn without the need for
executive session.
Diana Pavley-Rock
City Clerk