At a recent meeting, the Sandwich City Council voted to put a measure on the November ballot calling for a 1 percent increase in the city's sales tax.
Below are the minutes from this meeting, as provided by the council.
City of
Sandwich, Illinois
City Hall Annex •128 East Railroad Street
Regular Council Meeting
June 13, 2016 at 7pm
MINUTES
Mayor Olson called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
Pledge of Allegiance followed by a moment of silence reflecting on the forty-nine (49) victims killed andthe fifty-three (53) injured survivors of the shooting attack that occurred in Orlando, Florida over theweekend.
Roll call was taken:
Present: Mayor Olson, City Clerk Ii, Aldermen Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon,
Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker
Also present: Attorney Tritt, Department of Public Works / City Engineer Horak,
Sergeant Ravnikar & EMA Director Ciciora
Absent: Alderman Moran, City Treasurer Webber & Chief Bianchi
Approval of Minutes
Motion was made by Alderman McMahon and seconded by Alderman Scheidecker to
approve the minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of May 23, 2016 and the Committee-ofthe-WholeMeeting of June 6, 2016. Aye: Aldermen Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon, Redden,Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Approval of June Semi-Monthly Bills
Motion was made by Alderwoman Killey, and seconded by Alderman Scheidecker, approvingpayment of the June semi-monthly bills in the total amount of $162,523.07. Aye: AldermenDell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon, Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Mayor Olson
Freedom Days Street Closures: Engineer Horak has compiled a reference booklet of all streetclosures for various events throughout the year. Events planned for this year’s July 4th celebrationwill be a parade and water fights conducted by the fire department. Final plans will be discussed atthe July 27th regular meeting.
Regular Council Meeting Minutes – June 13, 2016International Yoga Day Update: Plans are being finalized for the International Yoga Day to be held atTimber Creek on June 24th and 25th. The sponsoring host will be responsible for advertisement andpromotion, and the City will address security and safety for the participants. Weekly meetings arebeing held in preparation of the event.
Ordinance 2016-05 entitled “2016 Prevailing Wage Rate Ordinance” was presented for passage.Because of the State’s budget impasse, IDOL (Illinois Department of Labor) has not producedupdated wage surveys. The prevailing wage rate for 2016 will remain the same as 2015.Alderman Scheidecker moved to pass Ordinance 2016-05 for the 2016 Prevailing Wage Rate.
Motion was seconded by Alderman McMahon. Aye: Aldermen Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon,Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Resolution 16-05 entitled “A Resolution Requesting a Referendum be Submitted to the Voters of theCity of Sandwich Imposing a Non-Home Rule Sales Tax Increase” was presented for adoption. TheCity wishes to submit to the voters for a referendum on the November ballot to increase the City’ssale tax by 1%.
So moved by Alderman Redden, and seconded by Alderman McMahon. Aye: Aldermen Dell,Fraser, Killey, McMahon, Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Resolution 16-06 entitled “Resolution Authorizing the Mayor to Execute all Documents Necessary toComplete the Purchase of Real Estate Commonly Known as 1251 East 6th Street, Sandwich, Illinois”was presented for passage. The City will be purchasing the former Designed Stairs building and the1.73 acre parcel located east of the building.
Motion made by Alderman McMahon, and seconded by Alderman Robinson, to adopt
Resolution 16-06 authorizing the Mayor to sign documentation relating to the purchase of
1251 E. 6th Street and the 1.73 acre parcel. Aye: Aldermen Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon,
Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Cross Connection and Backflow Prevention Survey: The bi-annual site survey, as required by theIEPA (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency), was mailed to all households last week. MayorOlson reported he had expected only a handful of surveys to be returned and would estimate that theCity received several dozen today. Brian Voelkel, Water Department Supervisor, will be conductingdata entry findings to be reported to the Council and the IEPA at a future date.
Foster & Buick Law Group – No report
City Clerk Ii
Local Debt Recovery Update: Several years ago the City signed an agreement to participate in theState’s Local Debt Recovery Program. The program provides that delinquent accounts are turnedover to the State for collection from the debtor’s annual state income tax return. This year, the Cityrecovered $2,358.27 on delinquent accounts dating back to 2009. Clerk Ii explained that delinquentaccounts created by tenants generally will be forwarded to the State after all attempts to collect areexhausted by the City. She further explained that delinquent accounts created by the homeowner
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will have a lien placed against their property. There are no costs to the City to participate in theState’s program.
Electronic Aggregation Update: At the time the City entered into an agreement with Mid AmericanEnergy last fall under the aggregation program, rates were higher than in previous years but stilllower than those offered by ComEd. MidAmerican Energy will be mailing a letter this week to allparticipating households that effective June 1, the electrical rates for ComEd are lower than that ofMidAmerican Energy. The letter will provide information to the consumer on transferring back toComEd for their electrical costs.
City Treasurer Webber - Absent
Director of Public Works & City Engineer Horak
Plan Commission regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2015 at 7:30 PM in the City HallAnnex: On the agenda is PC2016-01requesting a special use for 1212 E. 6th Street and PC2016-02for a text amendment concerning body art establishments (tattoo parlors).
Brush Pickup for Ward 2 was completed on Monday. The next schedule brush pickup will be July11
Clark Street Emergency Generator Award: Recommendation made by Engineer Horak to award theClark Street Water Plant emergency generator project to Halm Electrical Contracting Inc. of Ottawa,IL, in the amount of $248,500.00. It was noted that this amount was actually below the estimatedamount.
So moved by Alderman McMahon, and seconded by Alderman Robinson. Aye: Aldermen
Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon, Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Center Street – Green to Main Reconstruction Project: Engineer Horak recommended approval ofPay Request #3 to Gensini Excavating Inc. in the amount of $173,642.89. He further added that abalance is remaining of $42,380.41 on this project.
Alderman Redden moved to approve Pay Request #3 to Gensini Excavating Inc. in the
amount of $173,642.89. Motion was seconded by Alderman Scheidecker. Aye: Aldermen
Dell, Fraser, Killey, McMahon, Redden, Robinson & Scheidecker Nay:0 Motion carried 7:0
Chief Bianchi: Sergeant Ravnikar was present in the absence of Chief Bianchi. There was noreport.
EMA Director Ciciora – No report
Alderman Dell – No report
Alderman Fraser requested a police presence at the monthly cruise nights sponsored by the LionsClub. The first cruise night for the summer will be held on Friday, June 17th
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Alderwoman Killey reported that the next finance committee will be held on Tuesday, June 21st at9:30 AM at City Hall. Alderwoman extended her gratitude, and on behalf of the Council, to JuanGarcia for maintaining the plants and flowers at City Hall on a daily basis.
Alderman McMahon – No report
Alderman Moran – No report
Alderman Redden – No report
Alderman Robinson requested a payout of 200 unused vacation hours for Sergeant Holmes and acarryover of 20 hours of unused vacation hours. No further action was taken.
Alderman Scheidecker – No report
New Business – None
Audience Comments – None
Adjournment
There being no further business to come before the Council, motion made by Alderman Robisonand seconded by Alderman Redden to adjourn the Regular Council meeting at 7:22 PM.
Motion carried unanimously by voice vote.
/s/ Denise Ii, City Clerk