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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-17-1969 Council Meeting Minutes 138 June 17, 1969 Canton City Council held a regular meeting on June 17, 1969 in the City Council Chamber. Mayor Jennings called the meeting to order at 6:30 P. M. Present for roll call: Aldermen Howard, Rupe, Svob, Farr, Sepich, llurst, Long, Edwards, Villiams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. Absent: Alderman iiroell. Pledge of Allegiance was followed by invocation by Alderman Long. 17inutes of previous meeting: Hot:ion by Alderman Howard, seconded by Alderman Edwards to accept minutes as presented and place on file. Voice vote. Carried. Standing committees. Garbage Disposal Committee: Alderman Hurst stated that a State Inspector and he ins-oected the sanitary land fill on June 9 and found conditions to be satisfactory. A letter from the State to be received. Lights Committee: Alderman Spencer called for a meeting of the Lights Cori- mittee immediately following the Council meeting. Traffic Committee: Alderman Williams reported that the additional parking metets have been received. He also reported on the meeting with I°ir. Celenie, Senators Schislor and Larsen regarding the modification proposal on the Main and Locust Street improvement who agreed there was merit in the proposal but they needed more study on the matter. They also reported the City would not lose the project -- if not done this year, the project will receive top priority the ne=t year. Motion by Alderman I-Jilliarris to recommend this pro- nosal to the `traffic Committee for further study. Alderman Hurst seconds the motion. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Preece, George, Yerbic, Williams, Echrards, Long, Hurst, 'dupe, and Howard. MAY: Aldermen Spencer, Sepich, Farr, and Svob. (9 AY1S and 4 MAYS) . Motion carried. I•Ir. I�iurnhy from the Craw- ford, :lurphy Tilly Engineering Firm stated that new engineering studies could be made -- possible a one-way traffic flout south of Locust Street on lain Street -- coordinating with the State Highway Department. Alderman Hurst moves, Alderran Williams seconds motion that this proposal be referred to the 'traffic Committee, Maypr and City Attorney for acceptance or rejection, cost un to ;;1500.00 (anything; over that amount to be referred back to the Council) . Roll call vote. AY;: Aldermen Howard, =aupe, Svob, Farr, Hurst, Lone, Edwards, Williams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. lA Alderman Sepich. (12 AY'; S and 1 i1AY). Carried. Finance Corrzittee: Alderman Edwards stated that the conuaitteo agreed that the Council members who attended the Slori.ngfield meeting regarding) the .Main and Locust Street improvement should be allowed :'>30.00 per day for loss of tune. Lake ^.)eveloninent Committee: Alderman awards reported that two biologists and Jim Curless from the Conservation Dent. made a shock study of the fish in Lake Canton and conditions are good. Alderman Hu-)e reported that the Water and Setter and 1''inance CorrLmittees studied the nronosed increase in grater and sewer rates and both committees were in agreement. Alderman Darr re ported he may call a rieetinS of the Buil.dz_n€; and Grounds Co:utittee for 7:00 P. i. orn June 19, 19'9. sleeting; of the Civil Defense Committee, t',re l;irector and the i_ayor a.1ci also the news media to be held '1'nursday 6:30 r. in the Civil_ :.efense .eadquarters. Iioti.on by Alderman How ard, seconded by Alderman 'Iu^st that the ayor and City Attorney attei:-Id the 'Illinois Municipal Leas;ue meeting w .th 1Ir. Steve Sargent in Springfield, Jrne 19, the l.iayor to be paid for day of lost pay, and expenses paid. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Preece, George, Spencer, Yerbic, Williams, Edwards, Long, llurst, Sepich, Farr, Svob, Rupe, and Howard_. ?..y'•sTcne. Alderman Hurst reported that the newly elected Aldermen should make arrangements to attend the congress held in Springfield June 20-21 -- City Should nay fof+ registration fee for those attending. June 17, 1969 Cont. (2) Street and Alley Committee: Alderman Preece moves to reject bid on the oil and chips for city streets and just repair the streets that really need it, purchase the material from Pschi.rrer Coal and Asnhalt Co., and. Street Sunerintendent Eldon T,iyers to supervise the wor'.c. Alderman -aware?s seconds this motion. Roll call vote. A77: Aldermen Howard, Rupe, Svob, 2arr, Senich, Uurst, Lone., Ld- i�rards,Williams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. ??AY: None. A proposal for resurfacinl�; e.-i.stin ; paves ent adjacent to L'ones Park and some streets in residential area presented. Alderman 2arr moves, Alderman I',nich seconds motion to authorize the Cit'v- Cler'c to advertise for bids, to be re- ceived in the Clerk's office b7% 5:00 P. "., July Ili., 196,,". Moll call vote. ASm: Aldermen Preece, George, Spencer, Yor'o_i.c, Williams, _"dwards, Long,, Hurst, Sepich, 2arr, Svob, Rule, and Hocrard. 'AY: Tone. Iiotion b-,T Alderman Sepich to refer to the C t7; attorney, License Cazaittee and Ordinance Con-,littee and prepare an ordinance 1Lmitin­ the number of taxicab licenses in Canton. Carric-d b - voice vote. Letter from Crawford, Hump iy Tiller -- chan're order illo. One to the contract for local Iriproveme.nt 6? -C; this chant-.;e order to an-ply bituminous surface on -21 Chestnut Stroet between Eleventh Arid, Jo'ourteentY� 1,ve:�.�ue and on Last Elm U_ Street from ?,'ourth to ''ifth Avenue. Motion by Alderman Hurst, seconded by lf� Alderman Sepich to approve this change order. Roll call vote. A?'LI: Alder- + men Howard, Rune, Svob, 1�'arr, Don C i, durst, Lon,;, �dt-cards, Williams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and ' reece. V " U Snecial CorTii.ttee re-norts. Alder an ;'arr requested a nprogress report on the construction work in the city. coming along in fine share -- most of the concrete has been poured and will be rea(Lir for blacktop. ,lest ine Street curb a):-,d gutter about 50 feet from bridge. All blacktop work to be done about the first week in July. Con- tractor instructed to barricade some of the streets because of the dust -- for use by residents only. Inquiry by Alderman Darr about the quality of concrete boing used a7_'d asked if it met state specifications, 0ocause same was chi.pning in places and sandstone showing_ through. Communications to Council. Than':- you note from the John '�.shone, la,lil;y for flowers. To be filed. 'equest for tag day by the Canton 4-H clubs on June 2 , 1909. Notion by Alderman Yerbic, seconded by Alderman Svob to grant this request. Voice vote. Carried. Motion by Alderman Howard, seconded by Alderman Rune that the Building and Grounds Committee be responsible for granting, requests for ice cream socials, tag days, etc. after checkinzi with the city clerk. Carried by voice vote. Cony of letter addressed to the 2ire and olive Goin;lission from Kenneth Lindzey pertaining- to his retiro gent on ';,Iov. _l, 1969. 'lo be filed. Alderman Ilurst moves, Alderman Preece seconds motion that the Fire and Police Ca-a,iission and Iiayror take action to secure a new chief to work with Chief of Police Lindzeur before his retirement. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Preece, C-:eor-e, Spencer, Yerbic, Williams, �;dwards, Long, Hurst, Sepich, Farr, Svob, Rupe, and Howard. NAY: ,lone. Old business. Appropriation Ordinance read- for second reading. !dot-ion by Alderman Howard, seconded by Alderman Sepich that the Ordinance be read bti Title only. Voice vote. Carried. Title read. Alderman riurst moves, Alderman Long seconds motion to'nlace this Ordinance on its passa�e. Roll call vote. A'YE: Alder- men Howard, RuT)e, Svob, Farr, Sepich, Hurst, Lon`, Edwards, Williams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. HAY: tone. This being Ordinance No. 268. New business. Alderman Preece introduced a representative from the United Laboratories re- garding the purchase of a fogger for insectextermination, replacing the smaller equipment purchased recently. '`Motion by Alderman George, seconded by Alderman Sepich to refer this matter to the Street and Alley Committee. Voice Vote. Carried. 140 June 17, 1969, Cont. (3) Bond with PIiller's Mutual Insurance Co., $1,000.00 approved by the finance Committee for Horris 'ord, caretaker at Lake Canton. Motion by Alderman Edwards, seconded by Alderman George to accept same and place on file. Voice vote. Carried. Bond to be provided for landfill operator.: -:ras suggested by Alderman Hurst. Two Petitions were presented by Alderman Tch-rards: Request that lots 36,373 and 38 in Idylwild Addition be mowed and debris removed and that the well be covered properly. Second Petition that a storm sewer be constructed on lots 3 ,35,36,19, and 20, Idylwild Addition. Alderman Loner moves, Alderman Edwards seconds motion that these Petitions be referred to thn, proper com- mittees. Carried by voice vote. Petitions -No. 163 and 164. Fist Council meeting in July. Alderman rloward moves, Alderman Long seconds motion to postpone the first meeting in July to the following Tuesday because of the International harvester Celebration Dinner. Carried by voice vote. Resolution -- elected officials may become -,-)articipating employees in the Illinois Nun_i.ci-oal =retirement Fund plan. Alderman Long moves, Alderman Darr seconds motion to adopt this Hesolution. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Preece, George,,. Yerbic, Williams, 'awards, Long, Hurst, Sel-)ich, Farr, , Svob, Rupe, and Howard. NAY: None. ltesolution No. 503. First reading of an Ordinance pertaining to increase in ?,Jater and Sewer rates. Alderman Rupe moves to accept same and suspend the rules. Alderman Zdwards seconds same. After discussion, the second of motion and the motion were with- dramn. Alderman Hurst moves, Alderman E trards seconds motion to suspend the rules. Roll call vote. AY-E- Aldermen Howard, Rune, Svob, Sepich, Burst, Long, Edwards, Yerbic, George, and Preece. MAY: Aldermen Farr, Williams, and Spencer. (10 AYSS and 3 NAT'S). Carried. Alderman Ilurst moves, Alderman Rupe seconds mo- tion to place this Ordinance on its passage. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Preece, George, Yerbic, Williams, ,dwards, Long, Hurst, Farr, Svob, Rupe, and Howard. NAY: Alderman Spencer. (12 AYES and 1 NAY) . Carried. This being Ordinance " o. 269. First reading of an Ordinance pertaining to No Parking on nest I'iyrtle Street, 'lest iaple Street, either side of i•lartin Avenue and .lest Ilaple Street. To lay over. First reading of an Ordinance pertaining; to stop signs on 'fast T-iyrtle Street and 'lorth �;inth Avenue) uouth Sixth Avenue and East Oak Street, North Eighth Avenue and Last iyyrtle Street and Eighth Avenue. I-'Iotion by Alderman Long, seconded by Alderman Williams to let the Ordinance lay over. After discussion, the second and motion was t-ri.thdrawn. Alderman George moves, Aldermandwards seconds motion to suspend the rules. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen Howard, Rupe, Svob, Hurst, Edwards, Williams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. NAY: Alderila.n Farr, Sepich, and Long. (10 AY",S and 3 L1AYS) . Carried. Alderman Howard moves, Alder- man Rupe seconds motion to place the Ordinance on its passage. ' Roll call vote. AY ,: Aldermen Preece, George, Spencer, Yerbic, Williams, Edwards, Long, ilurst, Sepich, Svob, Rupe, and Howard. TSAY: Alderman Farr. (12 AYES and 1 MAY) . Carried. This being Ordinance No. 270. Zoning Ordinance amendment next on agenda. City iittorney I,almgren explained his opinion of the procedures regarding the proposed Ordinance. Alderman Yerbic moves that the Ordinance be read by Title only, seconded by Alderman Long. Roll call vote. AY;: Aldermen Howard, Rune, Svob, Farr, Sepich, Ilurst, Long, Edwards, :°dilliams, Yerbic, Spencer, George, and Preece. HAY: done. Mr. Donald Schmidt, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning; Commission ex- plained the contents of the proposed Ordinance. Alderman Williams moves to defer action until the ne..t meeting, then withdrew his motion and moves to refer the Ordinance to the PlanninC and Zoning Commission for study. Alderman Hurst moves, Alderman Svob seconds motion that the Ordinance be refered to the Planning and Zoning Commission to study and conduct a hearing. Mr. Schmidt re- ported that a hearing had been held and that no complaints were made and that the Commission did what they thought was best -- that he would not be sub- jected to such treatment and he would send his resignation rather than serve on this Ordinance again on his own time. Alderman Svob withdrew his second to the motion. Alderman Spencer moves to suspend the rules, Alderman Howard seconds same. Roll call vote. AYI"1: Aldermen Preece, George, Spencer, Yerbic, ',dwards, Sepich, 2arr, Svob, and Howard. IdAY: Aldermen Ililliams, Long, Hurst, and Hupe. (9 AYTiS and 4 _MAYS) . Ha;;-or Jenizings voting '1AYEtt mal�i:ng (10 AYIaS and 4 �IAY5) 'lotion carried. Alderman Howard moves, Alderman Yerbic seconds motion to p7_ace 41 June 17, 1969, Cont. (4) the Ordinance on its ?passage. Roll call vote. AE,: Aldermen llmiard, Rupe, 3vob, Farr, Sepich, Hurst, Long, Edwards, Willia�s, Yerbic, Spencer, Georc;e, and Preece. HAY: None. This being Ordinance No. 271. I-layor Jennings announced that lir. John Karelten had resigned from the Planning and Zoning; Comm, fission and then appoints fir. ?alter 'Hill to fill the vacancy. Motion by Alderman oyrard, seconded by Alderman -Dupe to accept this a-opoint- ment. Carried by voice vote. Alderman Geor`e reported that House Bill No. 435 (Motor Fuel Tax) requesting 1¢ additional rotor Fuel Tax was discussed at the Municipal League meeting. He said Steve Sargent from the Illinois lunicipal League recumended that a Petition, signed by each Alderman be sent to Cenators and Representatives. Alderman George moves that the iayor, City jittornel and all Aldermen sign this Petition. Voice vote. Carried. Alderman Yerbic moves, Aldernan Spencer c;econds motion to adjourn. Voice vote. AYE: Carried. Canton City Council. adjourns at 9:00 2. M. �41-Uy ( erk