Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-27-1997 Mechanical Mechanical Committee City Council Chambers May 27, 1997 6:30 p.m. Members Present: Jo Anne Shores, Jim May, Chet Phillips Others Present: Mayor Donald Edwards, Jim Elson, Kevin Meade, Larry Sarff, Bob Molleck, Steve White, Clif O'Brien, Chief Elam, Chief Jackson, Gene Phillips, Merle Pettit, Clark Wilson, Harlan Banister, Linda Caudle, John Froehling, Rich Doland Public Safety & Traffic Committee Jo Anne Shores, Chairman Chief Elam requested permission for the City Attorney and the Code Enforcement Officers to proceed with condemnation of two vacant residential properties at 651 N. 7th Avenue and 53 N. Avenue B. Under discussion Mayor Edwards talked about item #6 on the agenda -Policy for Building Code Enforcement. He said it was time to do a crack down on the hot spots throughout the community. He asked all alderman to make a list of code violations in their wards and Alderman Sarff asked that residents also notify their aldermen or the city building of problems in their neighborhoods. Chief Elam said that more action is needed by the Health Department and the courts. Chief Jackson and Clark Wilson have prepared a policy that was presented before committees two weeks ago. Motion by Alderman May, second by Alderman Phillips to have the City Attorney bring that policy before next council meeting in resolution form and to proceed with condemnation of properties at 651 N. 7th Avenue and 53 North Avenue B. Voice vote, motion carried. Chief Elam's written police report is self explanatory. Chief Jackson's written fire report is self explanatory. He added that the 911 minutes are included in his report. Mayor Edwards asked about the structure that was being constructed at the fire department to house an outside grill. Chief Jackson stated that the firemen will pay for approximately 99% of the costs. Chief Elam was asked to check on this for safety purposes and Alderman Molleck asked that a drawing of the structure be brought to council meeting before work proceeded on the project. No action taken at this time. Merle Pettit, ESMA Director, reported that during the month of May, 250 man hours were recorded. Gene Phillips asked to address the committee regarding the need to purchase a replacement radio for ESMA. He also said that more antenna height is needed. Approximately $2800 in purchase orders was presented to Harlan Banister from ESMA for the purchase of a new radio, jackets, shirts, caps and other items. Mr. Phillips also reported that the siren near the water tower is not working. The committee asked that Chief Elam and Chief Jackson get with ESMA representatives and review their needs and bring a recommendation back to council. No action required at this time. Chief Elam asked permission to purchase 13,000 rounds of ammunition at a total price of $1,552.80 from CCIBlazer Company. This is a normal budgeted item. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Shores to approve this purchase. Voice vote, motion carried. Item #7 was placed on the agenda in error. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned Streets & Garbage Committee Chet Phillips, Chairman Clif O'Brien informed the committee that the Daily Ledger will stop recycling newspaper in the next couple of weeks. If the City would like to include newsprint in their recycling program a water tight dumpster, and a sign would be needed. The City would truck the newspapers to Pekin Recycling. They would charge the City $15.00 per ton received for recycling and handling. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Shores to approve the purchase of a water tight dumpster and begin accepting newspapers at the recycling drop off location. Voice vote, motion carried. Mayor Edwards informed the committee that Jim Keith would like to get a ladies pro bowling tournament in Canton and he would like the support of the council and the community. Mayor Edwards asked Chet Phillips to find out more about the tournament and bring the information back to council. No action required. Mayor Edwards reported that Bob Anderson was contacted by Randy Oaks, owner of White Oaks, requesting a curb opening on White Court for access to his parking lot. He also asked that the city pay for the opening. This curb opening request would eliminate two parking spaces. Committee also suggested the possibility of allowing access through the City's parking lot. The Committee asked Clif O'Brien and Bob Anderson to look at this and bring back a recommendation to council. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Lake, Buildings & Grounds Committee Jim Hartford, Chairman Jerry Yocum requested permission to construct a 30' square cement slab and garage on his leased lake lot. He talked with the county for a building permit and they referred him to the city for approval before they issued a permit. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Shores to give Clark Wilson the authority on behalf of the council, to approve this request after seeing plans for the project. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. 2 `rl~ Public Works, Water & Sewer Committee Jim May, Chairman Steve White requested authorization to purchase a carbon feeder for the water plant. The other feeder is broke down. The cost is approximately $12,000. Motion by Alderman Shores, second by Alderman Phillips to have Steve White advertise for bids for the carbon feeder. Voice vote, motion carried. Steve White reported that during the inspection of the dam, an area at the top of the spillway was found to have a leak which needs to be repaired as soon as possible. Money could come from the Lake Development Account. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Shores to have Crawford, Murphy and Tilly Engineers provide an estimate for the engineering work and repairs to the spillway. Voice vote, motion carried. Mayor Edwards informed committee of a letter and resolution from Jim Davis for a request for expenditure /authorization of motor fuel tax funds for the handicap ramps. This project was to be a 50/50 shared project with the state and the city. Because of increased engineering needs the cost is approximately $12,000 for the State and $20,000 for the city. Harlan Banister, Clif O'Brien, and Mayor Edwards will meet tomorrow and discuss these charges with Jim Davis of Mauer and Stutz. Steve White and Harlan Banister discussed the filters at the water plant. Motion by Alderman Phillips, second by Alderman Shores to have Steve White further investigate options on the filters and bring back a recommendation to council. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Recorded By Linda Caudle (~msworks~tnemin.wps) 3