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Peru City Council renews contract with lobbyist

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At a recent meeting, the Peru City Council voted to renew its contract with lobbyist Tim McAnarney for one year.

The Peru City Council includes two members from each of the city’s four wards. Members meet at 7:30 p.m. every other Monday, except when Monday falls on a holiday, at Peru Municipal Building, 1901 Fourth St.

Below is the agenda for this meeting, as provided by the council.

CITY OF PERU REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 27, 2016

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A regular meeting of the Peru City Council was called to order by Mayor Scott J. Harl in the Peru City Council

Chambers on Monday, June 27, 2016 at 7:05 p.m.

Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke, Mueller,

Sapienza and Payton present; Mayor Harl present.

All joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.

PUBLIC COMMENT

PRESENTATION

MINUTES

Mayor Harl presented the minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 26, 2016. Alderman Potthoff made a motion that the minutes be received and placed on file. Alderman Waldorf seconded the motion; motion carried.

FINANCIAL REPORTS

Alderman Potthoff presented the Treasurer’s Report for May 2016; City Clerk Report of Cash Received for May2016; Sales, Home Rule, Use and Telecommunication Tax Receipts for March 2016 and Peru Recreation Fund Cash

Accounts Summary for May 2016 and made a motion that the reports be received and placed on file. Alderman

Ferrari seconded the motion; motion carried.

ACTIVITY REPORTS

Alderman Waldorf presented the Police Department Monthly Report for May 2016 and Peru Volunteer AmbulanceService Activity Summary for May 2016 and made a motion that the reports be received and placed on file.

Alderman Lukosus seconded the motion; motion carried.

FINANCE AND SAFETY COMMITTEE

Alderman Radtke presented the following disbursements for payment on June 29, 2016:

FUND NAME TOTAL EXPENSES

General Fund $385,094.77

Garbage Fund 16,038.83

Library Fund 12,189.69

Recreation Fund 1,872.56

Utility Fund 2,153,511.10

Landfill Fund 17,231.86

IV Regional Airport Fund 2,625.05

Total 2,588,563.86

Alderman Radtke made a motion that the report be received, placed on file and the bills be paid in the usual manner.Alderman Ferrari seconded the motion. Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff,Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke, Mueller, Sapienza and Payton voting aye; motion carried.

Alderman Lukosus made a motion to renew 1 year contract with lobbyist Tim McAnarney for $2,000. AldermanLukosus stated that the City of Ottawa pays their lobbyist $3,000 per month. Alderman Sapienza seconded themotion. Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke and Sapienza votingaye; Alderman Potthoff, Ferrari, Mueller and Payton voting nay; Mayor Harl voting aye; motion carried.

CITY OF PERU REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 27, 2016

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Alderman Potthoff made a motion to bind Boiler and Machinery Insurance with Liberty Mutual Insurance throughRiver Valley Insurance for an annual premium of $60,228. Alderman Payton seconded the motion. Deputy Clerk

Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke, Mueller, Sapienza andPayton voting aye; motion carried.

PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE

Alderman Waldorf made a motion to authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the revised developmentagreement with Northern White Sand, LLC & Peru Industrial Rail 1, LLC. City Engineer Eric Carls reported theamendment is to outline financing terms, construction costs. Surety grant to guarantee repayment. CorporateCounsel Doug Schweickert reported performance obligations would be secured by Liberty Mutual. City EngineerEric Carls reported on possible July 11th bid opening. Alderman Potthoff reported that all obligations from the Cityare taken up by the developer. Alderman Lukosus seconded the motion. Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called theroll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke, Mueller, Sapienza and Payton voting aye; motioncarried.

Alderman Lukosus made a motion to approve purchase of conduit for approximate cost of $8,000-$10,000.

(Item 1) Two (2) bundles of 2” Schedule 40 PVC 20’ lengths with bell socket-depth min 2-1/4 “deep; Item 2) 4”

Schedule 40 PVC, 20’ lengths with bell socket-depth min. 4” deep) Alderman Lukosus reported they received sixquotes with the lowest quote from Fletcher-Reinhardt in the amount of $7,824. Alderman Lukosus also reported thepurchase is to replace inventory used on Venture Drive and 38th Street. Alderman Waldorf seconded the motion.

Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke, Mueller,Sapienza and Payton voting aye; motion carried.

REPORT OF CITY ATTORNEY/ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

Corporate Counsel Scott Schweickert presented the minutes of a Planning/Zoning Commission meeting held on

June 22, 2016 concerning the petition of Thomas Smith requesting variance for property located at 1407 CentennialRoad, Peru, IL. Alderman Radtke made a motion the minutes be received, placed on file and concur with therecommendation. Alderman Payton seconded the motion; motion carried.

Corporate Counsel Scott Schweickert presented a proposed ordinance entitled:

ORDINANCE NO. 6160

AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIANCE AS SOUGHT BY THE PETITION OF THOMAS SMITHFOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1407 CENTENNIAL ROAD, PERU, IL

Alderman Radtke made a motion that the ordinance be adopted as written and read. Alderman Mueller seconded themotion. Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke,Mueller, Sapienza and Payton voting aye; motion carried.

Corporate Counsel Scott Schweickert presented a proposed ordinance entitled:

ORDINANCE NO. 6161

AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR THE CITY OF PERU, IL

Alderman Payton made a motion that the ordinance be adopted as written and read. Alderman Potthoff seconded themotion. Deputy Clerk Stephanie Piscia called the roll with Aldermen Potthoff, Ferrari, Waldorf, Lukosus, Radtke,

Mueller, Sapienza and Payton voting aye; motion carried.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Mayor Harl reported Special Corporate Counsel sent over TIF information and asked more information. Mayor Harl

stated the City will sit with the taxing bodies and report back to the Council.

CITY OF PERU REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 27, 2016

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Mayor Harl initiated a discussion regarding the fireworks. ASM/Police Chief Doug Bernabei reported that plans arein place with a nice venue and good parking access. ASM/Police Chief Bernabei stated North Peoria between 36thand 38th Street will be closed at noon on Sunday. PSM/Fire Chief King stated electric service is in place along withthe temporary fence. PSM/Fire Chief King also reported a culvert was added to for access to the field and ditcheswere cut over the weekend.

City Engineer Eric Carls reported on grass cutting in the ditches and will regrade the base of ditch once MFT isfinished. Alderman Potthoff inquired about standing water from debris. City Engineer Eric Carls stated they willclean up the debris, get silt out and clean culverts.

NEW BUSINESS

PROCLAMATIONS

PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

City Clerk Dave Bartley presented a communication from Helen and Ethel Bosshart requesting permission to closeCross Street between Main and Market Streets between 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 4th for afamily reunion. Alderman Sapienza made a motion that the communication be received, placed on file andpermission granted. Alderman Waldorf seconded the motion.

PUBLIC COMMENT

CLOSED SESSION

Alderman Potthoff made a motion that the meeting be adjourned. Alderman Waldorf seconded the motion andmotion carried. Meeting adjourned 8:04 p.m.

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