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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

City of Quincy City Council will meet May 6

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City of Quincy City Council will meet at 2 p.m. May 6.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

PETITIONS

Ward 7 By On The Rail, 129 S. 4th, requesting to have live music in the beer garden on Saturday, May 11th and May 18th from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Ward 7 By Chicks On The River, 236 N. Front, requesting permission to waive (Permitting open liquor to leave licensed premises) and Section 111.067(a) (Selling outside of Licensed Premises), on May 18th from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. for “Save the Bay” and “Bridge the Gap” event on the lot adjacent to the south, with proper licenses being obtained. There will be a fenced in area with only one way in and out.

Wards 6, 7 By St. James Lutheran School, requesting permission to have a 5K Fun Run on June 29th from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The run will begin at 16th & Madison, heading south to Jackson St., west to 12th St., South to Harrison St., west to South Park entrance, through South Park, back to 12th & Harrison, north to Jackson St., east to 17th St., north to Madison, then west to 16th. They request Auxiliary assistance at 12th & Jackson, 12th & Harrison and the entrance of South Park. Barricades needed.

Ward 2 By Quincy Gems Baseball/Fireworks Authority Inc. requesting permission to hold a fireworks display on May 31st, July 2nd, July 3rd and July 20th at Q-Stadium after the ballgame. The Quincy Fire Department has given their approval.

Ward 7 By the Quincy Vo-tech Center requesting to have 5 semi trucks park on Van Buren St. between 8th and 9th for a “Big Truck Day” at Denman K-1 formally Berrian on May 17th from 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Barricades are needed to block both ends of the street.

REPORT OF THE PLAN COMMISSION

Ward 4 he report recommending approval of an ordinance granting a special permit for a planned development for properties at 2032 and 2034 Broadway as requested, subject to the five conditions, was tabled for one week by Ald. Farha

Requests to Speak

Written request to speaks under suspended rules by Don Crim, 2069 Vermont, Mary Schoenekase, 2735 N. 16th, Jean Murray, 2046 Broadway, J. Michael Haubrich, 1800 Maine, and Bill Stowell, 2026 Vermont, regarding the planned development at 2032-34 Broadway.

PUBLIC FORUM PROCLAMATION

Week of May 5th as “Municipal Clerks Week”

RESOLUTIONS

Aeronautics Committee and Airport Director requesting approval to pay the invoice from Brinkman Plumbing in the amount of $4,324.47 to extend a water line at the Quincy Regional Airport.

Aeronautics Committee and Airport Director recommending approval of the proposed contract of Crawford, Murphy and Tilly for services related to the Passenger Facility Charges Program at Quincy Regional Airport.

Central Services Director, Purchasing Agent, and City Comptroller recommending approval of the purchase of metered postage from the United States Postal Service in the amount of $37,500.

ORDINANCES

Adoption of an ordinance entitled:

The Ordinance Amending Article II (Hotel Operators Tax) Of Chapter 45 Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy. (Includes homestay, private room, vacation rental), was tabled for one week by Ald. Farha.

Reading of an ordinance entitled:

Ward 4 The Ordinance entitled: The Ordinance Granting A Special Use Permit For a Planned Development. (2032, 2034 Broadway, commercial uses allowed in the C1A District and the C1B District.), up for a first reading, was tabled for one week by Ald. Farha.

Ward 3 An Ordinance Granting A Special Use Permit For A Planned Development. (229 N. 48th, allow sale of alcoholic beverages on premises.)

REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE

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

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