HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #1526ORDINANCE NO. 15 2 6
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 1, SECTION 1 OF THE
CANTON MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, the Legal and Ordinance Committee has determined that it is
necessary and in the best interest of the City of Canton to amend Title 6, Chapter 1,
Section 1 of the Canton Municipal Code; and,
WHEREAS, the Canton City Council has made a similar determination.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County, Illinois as follows:
1. That the City Council hereby finds the foregoing recitals to be fact.
2. That Title 6, Chapter 1, Section 1 shall be amended to read as follows:
"6-1-1: DEPARTMENT CREATED; MEMBERS:
There is hereby established an executive department of the
City government which shall be known as the Police
Department, and which shall consist of One Police Chief,
three (3) police lieutenants, four (4) police sergeants,
thirteen (13) patrolmen, one commissioned traffic control
officer, one civilian administrative assistant, one non-
commissioned code enforcement officer and one secretary-
file clerk. When any member of the police department who
occupies one of the foregoing positions becomes inactive
such that it appears that a fizll-time appointment will be
necessary so as to fill an ongoing vacancy and/or an
anticipated requirement, then the Police & Fire Commission
may, at its discretion, appoint an officer in a full-time
capacity to fill such a vacancy. Part-time non-commissioned
personnel may be used on an "as needed" basis to work as
radio operators, but only to the extent that full-time
commissioned officers are inadequate to meet such needs."
3. That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its
passage by the City Council of the City of Canton and approved by the Mayor thereof.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois at a
regular meeting this 19th day of November , 1996.
AYES: Aldermen Hartford, Sarff, Phillips, Meade, Shores,
May .
NAYS: None .
ABSENT:Aldermen Molleck, Nidiffer.
APPROVED:
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C ~olt.
onald E. Edwards, Mayor
ATTEST:
Nancy Whites, City Clerk.
' NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROPERTY TAB IIJCREASE FOR THE CITY OF CAPdTON
I. A public hearing to approve a proposed property tax levy
increase for the City of Canton for the year 1996, will be
held on Tuesday, November 5, 1990 at 7:00 P. n4. at City
Hall, 210 East Chestnut, Canton, Illinois
'' Any person desiring to appear at the public hearing and
present testimony to the taxing district may contact
Nancy ~N'hites, City Clerk, 210 East Chestnut, Canton, Illinoisa
647-0020.
II. The Corporate and Special Property Taxes extended for 1995
were ~ 814,405.
The proposed Corporate and Special Taxes for 1996 are
X914,662. This represents a 12°~ increase over the
previous year.
III. The property taxes extended for debt service for 1995 were
>338,987.
The estimated property taxes to be levied for Debt Service
for 1996 is X468,664. This represents an increase of
38%, over last year.
IV. The total property taxes extended for 1995 were X1,153,392.
The estimated total property taxes to be levied for 1996
are $1,383,326. This represents a 20°~ increase over the
previous year.
NArdCY ti9H I TES
CITY CLER~~
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It must be enclosed by 1/4 inch black border. It must be printed
in not less than 12 points type. It may not appear in the
classified or legal section of the newspaper. It may not contain
any additional information not required by the Act. It must be
published October 29, 1996.
. .CITY OF CANTON
- 210 East Chestnut, Canton, Illinois 61520 • Telephone 309/647-0020
Donald E. Edwards, Mayor James H. Malmgren, cirynrrorney
Nancy S. Whites, CityCrerk Clifford L. Sagaser, CltyEngineer
Patricia A. Wright, ciry measurer Christopher M. Spears, Director olAdministration
October 15, 1990
T0: Mayor Edwards, All Alderman, Nancy Whites, City Attorney
Harlan Banister
FROM: Pat tiVright, City Treasurer
Attached is a recap of the Proposed Tax Levy Ordinance.
The Corporate and Special Property Taxes extended for 1995
were $ 814,405. The proposed Corporate and Special Taxes
for 1996 are $ 914,662. This represents a 12% increase
over the previous year.
The property Taxes extended for debt service for 1995 were
$338,987. The Estimated property taxes to be levied for
Debt Service for 1996 is $468,664. This represents an
increase of 38% over last year. (~Ve will be abating some
of this debt service, but for the notice you cannot count
that.)
The Total Property taxes extended for 1995 were X1,153,392.
The estimated total property taxes to be levied for 1996
are fi1,383,326. This represents a 2D% increase over the
previous year.
For the purpose of determining whether a levy exeeds 1050
of the preceding tax extension, the corporate authorities
should exclude amount which. represents extension for debt
service.
So i,t appears that we will have to have a Truth In Taxation
Public hearing a,nd notice publ~,shed. To have the Public
Hearing and the first reading on November 19, 1996, the notice
must be published not later than November 12, 1996. Final
passage would be December 3, 1996.
Please let me know if there are any questions, or changes.
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THE FOLLOWING TOTAL TAXES ARE TO BE LEVIED
General Corportate Fund $ 00
Audit 14,500
Unemployment Insurance 15,000
Street and Alley 00
Police Protection 52,500
Fire Protection 105,000
Workmens Compensation Insurance 150,000
Garbage Disposal 00
Cemetery 17,500
Civil Defense 3,700
Public Comfort 10,000
Social Security and Medicare 116,233
Illinois Municipal Retirement 116,233
Police Pension Fund 111,674
Fire Pension Fund 107,322
Fire and Police Building 57,736
Liability Insurance 60,000
G/O Bonds 1985 Issue 206,325
Working Cash Fund 35,000
Special Service Area #3 2,083
Special Service Area #6 12,000
Alternate Revenue Bond 1995 Issue 190.520
Total $ 1,383,326