Village of Seneca Council met Jan. 4

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Village of Seneca Village Council met Jan. 4.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1.) Council Meeting Called to Order

2.) Roll Call

3.) Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America

4.) Approval of December 21, 2021 Council Meeting Minutes

5.) Treasurer’s Report: Approval of October Treasurer’s Report and Payment of Bills

6.) Seneca Business Spotlight Presentation

7.) Communications, Petitions, Reports & Additional Agenda Items

8.) Old Business

A. Commissioner Victor

B. Commissioner Callahan

C. Commissioner Weber

1. Update regarding River Road replacement project

D. Commissioner Higgins

1. Adoption of Ordinance 22-01, Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance Increasing the Fees for Map

Amendments and Subdivisions

2. Adoption of Ordinance 22-02, Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map with Respect to Property Located in Lake River Drive Estates, Phase IV

E. Mayor Olson

Village of Seneca

340 N. Cash Street • Seneca, IL 61360

phone. 815.357.8771 web. www.senecail.org

fax. 815.357.8772 email. clerk1@mailseneca.org

9.) Commissioner’s Reports & New Business

A. Public Property, Water & Sewer

1. Approval of expenditure to Hawkins, Inc. in the amount of $1,712.79 for water treatment plant chemicals

B. Accounts & Finance

C. Street

D. Public Health & Safety

1. Approval of Application for Amusement Device License for Perry Dice Entertainment LLC d/b/a Shamrock Slots

E. Public Affairs

10.) Public Comment

11.) Executive Session

12.) Council Meeting Adjourned

http://senecail.org/pdf/agendas/Agenda_2022_01_04.pdf 



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