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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-08-1996 Clerical Clerical Committee City Council Chambers October 8, 1996 6:30 p.m. Members Present: Larry Sarff, Kevin Meade, Bob Molleck, Dave Nidiffer Others Present: Mayor Edwards, Jo Anne Shores, Jim May, Chet Phillips, Jim Hartford, James Elson, Ray McKinney, Steve White, Clif O'Brien, Gary Orwig, Chief Elam, Chief Jackson, George Spahn, Harlan Banister, Clark Wilson, Linda Caudle, John ~Fmehline_ Brad Choat Finance Committee Larry Sarff, Chairman Debra Callan, owner of Illinois Risk Management, presented a written proposal to the Mayor and Aldermen regarding consultation services. She provides insurance consultation services on an annual retainer fee and guarantees to save the city 10% or her retainer fee is returned. Her proposal did not include health insurance. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Nidiffer to send to council for a recommendation. Mayor Edwards suggested this be done only one year at a time instead of 3 as she proposed. Voice vote, motion carried. Kathryn Root asked the committee to forgive a water bill for her daughter, Amy Williams. The bill was incurred by the former renters of Ms. Williams' house. The water bill was adjusted according to policy. Steve White stated that the $50 deposit could be taken off leaving the balance at $324.38. Alderman Molleck suggested that Ms. Williams contact the water department to work out a payment plan. No action was taken. Mayor Edwards reported that the Fulton County Economic Development Corporation is requesting all communities in the county participate with them in helping fund a study for IDOT to obtain a right of way necessary to tie Fulton County with the 474 by-pass. This is necessary to assure that developers of subdivisions do not block this right-of way. A 10% per capita is being considered, which would amount to $1500 for Canton. The Fulton County Board today approved $2,000 in support. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Nidiffer to expend $1500 from the general fund to send a check to the Fulton County EDC as a contribution to this project. Voice vote, motion carried. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Meade to send the bills to council for approval. Voice vote, motion carried. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Nidiffer to open bids for sidewalk improvements. Voice vote, motion carried. Bids were read as: Aupperle & Sons Construction - $42,084.32, Greg Foose Construction - $28,931.10, Smiley Construction - 1 ~lrrr'' $34,725.09, D & M Earthmoving - $32,785.80. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Meade to send bids to staff for a recommendation. Voice vote, motion carried. Linda Caudle presented quotes for 6,000 time cards. Crawford's Printing at $239.41 and Canton Printing at $328.00. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Nidiffer to go with the lowest and best bid from Crawford's Printing in Canton. Voice Vote, motion carried. Motion by Alderman Meade, second by Alderman Molleck to open bids for the air compressor for the Water Plant. Voice vote, motion carried. Bids were read as: Cochrane Air Compressor Co. - $7,954, and Squire -Cogswell Co. - $7,670. Motion by Alderman Meade, second by Alderman Nidiffer to send bids to staff for recommendation. Voice vote, motion carried. IDOT has asked the city to participate in the placement of new concrete sidewalks on three corners of the new bridge carrying Route 9 over Big Creek. Total cost to the City is $1247.75 which does include a 15% charge for engineering. Motion by Alderman Nidiffer, second by Alderman Meade to send this request to staff for consideration and for staff to bring back a recommendation to Council. Voice vote, motion carried. Chief Elam asked that the city pay Marty Brown mileage for his 911 assignment when he used his personal vehicle. The total at 28 cents a mile is $546. 911 will reimburse the City for this amount. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Nidiffer to approve this request. Voice vote, motion carried. Chief Jackson requested permission to go out for bids for two new trucks for the fire department. The engine would be approximately $350,000 and the Ladder would be approximately $650,000 fully equipped. Harlan Banister, financial advisor and Pat Wright, treasurer, investigated financing. Harlan reported that there would be enough cash at the end of next September or October to pay for the engine and the best financing for the ladder truck would come from two local banks. It would be a 5 year loan at 5.75% with the monthly payments at $12,515.48. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second by Alderman Meade to go out for bids for both. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Negotiations, Grievance & Personnel Committee Kevin Meade, Chairman Clif O'Brien informed the committee that the IDOT Random Drug Testing Policy has never been passed by the council. Attorney Jim Elson has reviewed it and recommends it be sent to Council. This applies to the IDOT drivers. Motion by Alderman Sarff, second by Alderman Molleck to send the policy to council for passage. Alderman Meade stated that attorney Bruce Beal has also approved the policy. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. 2 Community & Industrial Development Committee Robert Molleck, Chairman As an informational item Alderman Molleck reponrt~e~hat D elopment Department are full and all other loans monitored by the Co y current. No further business was discussed and the committee adjourned. Legal & Ordinance Committee David Nidiffer, Chairman Chad Murphy, Executive Director of the Chamber, asked the committee if there was a possibility of a Hotel/Motel tax to be used for tourism through the Chamber and Illinois is doing. Linda Caudle gave a report Economic Development such as Washington, on the research she had done on this subject and note~d~teat can be used only todpromote DCCA these funds could not be used for salaries h was asked to do additional tourism which brings in overnight tourists. Chad Murp y research as was City Attorney and bring information back to committee. No action was taken. Chad Murphy and Tony Rolando, represen dig ussionha motionr wastemade by Alderman improve the downtown area. After much Molleck, second by Alderman Meade as follows: Remove 5 parking places across from Jack & Bill's and CEFCU and replace with 2 parallel spots, Paint "Stop" in front of Stop Signs on the square, place 3 hour parking insidh sides ofChestn thS Eeet between White facing Jones Park, place 8 hour parkmg on bot Court and 1st Avenue. Voice vote, motion carried. Attorney Bruce Beal provided a letter of a request from the Fire Department to allow Rod Heinze to use all of the sick days he has accumulated (57) which wo nld otiat~ons he to the collective bargaining agreement. Beal stated in his letter that during g discussed with the Union the fact that the city ~tmdividual t cuseesickcleave if they were the contract that would only have allowed an actually sick and that the city would only pay out for unused sick leave in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. They are willing to agree in writing to a confirmation that after May l , 1997, no one in the Fire Department would be permitted to take advantage of unused accumulated sick leave above the 30 day maximum provided for in the contract. Motion by Alderman Sarff, second by Alderman Molleck to approve this request. Voice vote, motion carried. An Ordinance amending Title 8, Chapter 10, Section 7 of the Canton Municipal code was discussed. Attorney Elson stated that this change allows the water department some 3 /•..~' discretion regarding shut offs. Motion by Alderman Meade, second by Alderman Molleck to send the ordinance to Council. Voice vote, motion carried. Attorney Jim Elson requested authority to proceed with foreclosure on properties to recover 60% of the costs incurred by the ciAlderman Meade to havemthel attorney dmog e Motion by Alderman Sarff, second by forward with foreclosure proceedings. Voice vote, motion carried. For information only Mayor Edwards h ad ~~gentle obably a "hate jesture" at 'The Ma or Shop as payment on a $3.00 fine and P gave the $1.00 to Linda Caudle to give to the City Clerk. Mayor Edwards also stated that appraisals on the city lots came in today, two at $1600 each and the comer lot at $2100. Linda Caudle will move forward with advertising for bids on these three lots at 4th and Pine. Mayor Edwards presented an Ordinance to reduce the Class A liquor license from ten to nine. Alderman Molleck made a motion to send the Ordinance to Council, second by Alderman Sarff. Voice vote, motion carried. No further business was discussed under Legal and Ordinance. Motion by Alderman Molleck, second b ~ nd s ~ eaRoll call ote: eAYES e Meade, for the purpose of personnel and manage Molleck, Sarff, Nidiffer, Shores, May, Phillips, Hartford. Motion carried. The Committee reconvened in open session. No further business was discussed and the committees adjourned. Executive minutes are on file Recorded by Linda Caudle 4