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City of Pittsfield City Council met June 5.

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City of Pittsfield City Council met June 5.

Here is the minutes provided by the Council:

The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois, was held on Tuesday, June 5, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was held at the City Council room at 215 North Monroe Street. The purpose of the meeting was to transact any business legally brought before it.

The following officers were present: Mayor John Hayden, City Clerk Cindy Prentice, and

Aldermen Kevin Ketchum, Ed Knight, Paul Lennon, Robert Ritchart, Bill Scheiwe, Kevin Wombles

and Robert Wood.

Absent: Alderman Robert Wilson

Mayor Hayden presided.

Alderman Ketchum moved to approve the minutes of the last regular Council meeting.

Alderman Wood seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight,

Ritchart, Scheiwe (4)

Nay:None (0)

Present: Lennon, Wombles,

Wood (3)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ritchart moved to table the Brewer variance until the next regular Council meeting on

June 19, 2018, in order to check with the Pike Press for their approval of the project.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Jim Brown, who is assisting Bob Evans, addressed the Council regarding the Nicolay/Hay Day on the Courthouse lawn June 15 and 16, 2018. Both men were secretaries of Abraham Lincoln. The event is being held in conjunction with the 200th anniversary of the State of Illinois and event coordinators hope to make it an annual event. There will be a reenactment of the John Hay and Lorena Bates wedding and an ice cream social in remembrance of the first introduction of ice cream to Pike County. They would like the large City tent to be placed on the northeast corner of the Courthouse lawn in case of inclement weather and protection for hot weather. There will be carriage rides available around the square. Insurance coverage has been purchased for all events, including the ice cream social and carriage rides. It was suggested that they ask the County for permission to use the grounds for the event.

Alderman Ketchum moved to allow the City tent to be placed at the Nicolay/Hay Day event. Mayor Hayden said the City would set it up.

Alderman Wombles seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Mayor Hayden announced there will be a Community Meet and Greet at the Pittsfield Fire Department building on June 12, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for the community to meet Megan Newman, Economic Development Director for the City of Pittsfield, and Casey French from Cass Communications or to ask questions or have suggestions for either party. Gianni’s pizza and salad will be provided by Cass Communications.

Alderman Ketchum moved to advertise for bids to take out the old tennis courts at King Park and pour two new courts. The advertisement will run for two weeks in both the Pike County Express and the

Pike Press.

Alderman Wood seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wood moved to approve Ordinance No. 1602, An Ordinance Rezoning a Parcel of Real Estate Located in the City of Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois (William E. and Donna J. Lowry), on its first reading.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wombles moved to suspend the rules and have the second reading of Ordinance No. 1602 (described above) on its second reading.

Alderman Ritchart seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ritchart moved to approve Ordinance No. 1602 (described above) on its second reading, by title only.

Alderman Wood seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wood moved to approve Ordinance No. 1603, An Ordinance Rezoning a Parcel of Real Estate located in the City of Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois (Mark A. Greger and Robert K. Browning), on its first reading.

Alderman Ritchart seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wombles moved to suspend the rules and have the second reading of Ordinance No. 1603 (described above) on its second reading.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wood moved to approve Ordinance No. 1603 (described above) on its second reading, by title only.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ritchart moved to approve Ordinance No. 1604, An Ordinance Rezoning a Parcel of Real Estate Located in the City of Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois (William A. and Regina D. Lipcamon), on its first reading.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wombles moved to suspend the rules and have the second reading of Ordinance No. 1604 (described above) on its second reading.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wood moved to approve Ordinance No. 1604 (described above) on its second reading, by title only.

Alderman Ritchart seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Wombles moved to approve Ordinance No. 1605, An Ordinance Amending Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois, on its first reading.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ketchum moved to waive the bid process on the lake road project due to time being of the essence, and accept the bid from Callender Construction in the amount of $59,904.60 for an oil and chip process. Callenders can get started on the project in two weeks.

Alderman Wombles seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ritchart moved to approve the Finance Committee Report and the Clerk be directed to issue the claims thereon.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Mayor Hayden announced the governor has named the City of Pittsfield an Opportunity Zone which provides investors with a ten-year tax deal. An Opportunity Zone is highly sought after, and it is an honor to get one.

Mayor Hayden said the City will start having quarterly safety meetings, as recommended by the City’s insurance company. Illinois Public Risk Fund provides free training. Mayor Hayden asked for volunteers from the Council to serve on the committee or he will choose members. Alderman Wood volunteered to serve on the committee. Mayor Hayden stressed that employees are required to wear hard hats when working around machinery.

Max Middendorf of MECO Engineering and Megan Newman, Pittsfield Economic Director, will be giving two Power Point presentations during a Reverse Funding Fair at John Wood Community College tomorrow. One presentation is for the million-dollar sewer extension project, for which the income qualified through the surveys received from residents in that area. The other is for the restoration of the water towers. The first presentation will be at 1:00 p.m. and the second will be at 1:30 p.m.

The Illinois Municipal League has been fighting hard for municipalities. The General Assembly approved a state budget that partially restores the 10% cut to the Local Government Distributive Fund (LGDF) adopted in the SFY 2018 budget. In the SFY 2019 budget, LGDF distributions are reduced by 5%. The budget also reduces the administrative fee on locally imposed sales taxes from 2% to 1.5%.

Chief of Police Kenny Yelliott commended Police Officer Silas Greening for life saving methods he performed on a domestic call. Unfortunately, the efforts were unsuccessful, but Officer Greening did a very good job on the call.

Alderman Wood moved to go into closed session at 7:27 p.m. to discuss personnel.

Alderman Ritchart seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Knight moved to go back into open session at 7:33 p.m.

Alderman Ketchum seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Ritchart moved to hire Mackenzie Carsey as a new police officer. She will start the academy tomorrow.

Alderman Knight seconded the motion.

Roll Call:Yea:Ketchum, Knight, Lennon, Ritchart,

Scheiwe, Wombles, Wood (7)

Nay:None (0)

The motion carried.

Alderman Knight moved to adjourn this meeting at 7:35 p.m.

http://www.pittsfieldil.org/government/agenda-minutes/minutes-council-meeting-06-05-18

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