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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

City of Quincy City Council will meet March 18

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City of Quincy City Council will meet on Monday, March 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

By St. Francis Solanus requesting permission to conduct a raffle and have the bond requirement waived from 4/19/19 to 6/8/19. The City Clerk recommends approval of the permit.

By St. Francis Parish, 17th & College, requesting permission to block off College Ave., 17th & 18th St. and 17th St., Oak and Elm, from noon to midnight on Saturday June, 8th for the annual parish picnic.

By Northside Boat Club, 200 South Front Street, requesting permission to waive Section 111.096 (a) (Consumption and Possession of Alcoholic Liquor on Public Streets, Alleys, and Sidewalks and Lots), Section 111.096 (d) (Permitting open liquor to leave licensed premises) and 111.067(a) Selling Outside of Licensed Premises with proper licenses being obtained on May 26th. Closed area will be fenced off with only one way in and out of the building to the parking lot. There will be live music outside on the parking lot.

By Veterans Parade Committee requesting permission to hold the 12th annual Veterans Day Parade on November 9th starting at 10:00 a.m. at 12th & Maine and ending at 5th & Maine, closing streets on Maine, 12th to 5th. They are requesting Maine, 12th to 24th, be blocked for lining up of parade units at 8:30 a.m.

REPORTS OF TRAFFIC COMMISSION

Recommending “15 minute parking” along the west side of South 10th Street, commencing at the south curb line of Jersey Street extending south a distance of 200’ to the alley entrance.

Recommending permission be granted to the Quincy School District to close South 14th Street between Maine and Jersey Streets from 7:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. on days that school is in session.

RESOLUTIONS

City of Quincy Council Resolution Of Fix Or Flatten Expenditure. ($4,565.10 to Schmeideskamp, Robertson, Nue and Mitchell for filing and lis pendens fees related to processing twenty substandard structures.)

Police Chief recommends approval of $60,472.23 to be paid to Adams County to cover the cost of revisions to the new facility that will house the Quincy Police Department.

Police Chief and Police Aldermanic Committee recommending approval to purchase 3 light bars and siren controllers from Federal Signal in the amount of $5,031.

The resolution by Central Services Director and Central Services Committee recommending approval of the proposal from Nova Products in the amount of $11,500/$12,000 for 2000 NEW recycle bins, was tabled one week by Ald. Sassen.

ORDINANCES

Adoption of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending Chapter 91 (Streets And Sidewalks) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy (2015). (Restrictions of placing a dumpster on city right-of-way.)

An Ordinance Amending The 2018-2019 Fiscal Year Budget. (General Fund #001 Revenue increase to $1,223,584 and Capital Projects Fund #301, increase $250,000)

Second presentation of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending The District Map Which Is Made A Part Of Section 162.002 Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015. (RU1 (Rural) to C2 (Commercial), 4827 State)

An Ordinance Amending Chapters 111 (Alcoholic Liquor Dealers) And 112 (Amusements) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015.

REQUEST TO SPEAK

Written request to speak under suspended rules by Mark Neiswender/owner/operator of Elkton Hotel, 133 S. 4th, on the proposed ordinance changes regarding live entertainment and music in Beer Gardens and the Outdoor Dining Areas.

First presentation of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending The 2018-2019 Fiscal Year Budget. (Tourism Tax Fund #743 additional expense transfer to General fund - $35,500, Health Insurance Fund #612 additional expense to Health Claims - $125,000)

REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE BUDGET PRESENTATION

https://quincyil.gov/files/documents/document/000/000/578.Agenda-City-Council.pdf

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