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City of Quincy City Council met May 13

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City of Quincy City Council met May 13.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

MAYOR ALDERMANIC APPOINTMENT FOR 5TH WARD VACANCY

Mark Freiburg

TOWN BUSINESS

Registered Requests to Speak

Report Of The Quincy Township Supervisor

For General Assistance For The Month Of April, 2019

Report Of Town Auditing Committee

TOWN PUBLIC HEARING

Notice of a public hearing to consider the proposed Town Budget and Appropriation

Ordinance for the Town of Quincy for the fiscal year 2019-2020

Annual Town Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Fiscal Year 2019-2020

ANNUAL TOWN TAX LEVY

PRESENTATION AND BOARD TRAINING BY

THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE

RESIGNATION

Virgil Goehl First Ward Alderman

PETITIONS

Ward 7 By Quincy Medical Group requesting closure of North 6th St. from Maine to Hampshire St. and Hampshire St. from North 6th to the Municipal Parking lot exit for the “Buzz Off Cancer” event on June 22nd from 3:00 p.m. to midnight with proper permits being obtained. Barricades needed.

Ward 7 By 6th Street Promenade requesting permission to close 6th St. between Hampshire and Maine St. on June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, from 3:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. for “Summer on 6th in The District” with proper permits being obtained. Barricades needed.

Ward 7 By On The Rail, 129 S. 4th, requesting to have live music in the beer garden on Saturday, May 25th from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Quincy Police Department finds the process for this request to be placed on the agenda was properly completed. On The Rail has already been granted a waiver for “live music in the beer garden” for May 11th and May 18th which had not occurred at the time of this request being placed on the agenda. At the time of council meeting, the May 11th event will have occurred and the department should have feedback for the council if asked.)

Ward 3 By Dale Wiewel requesting consideration or a special permit for a planned development to locate a self-storage facility on a 2.79 acre property east of 6411 Broadway presently zoned RU1.

Ward 3 By Beck Properties Inc. requesting consideration for a special permit for a planned development to build a dwelling with two living units on property at 2730 Cherry presently zoned M2.

Ward 3 By Stephen C. Schutte, S&S Storage Solutions, LLC requesting consideration for a special permit for a planned development to locate a self-storage facility on property at 2500 N. 24th presently zoned C1B and R1A.

FIRE PENSION REPORT

POLICE PENSION REPORT

SALES TAX REPORT

February, 2019 - $702,377.00

HOME RULE SALE TAX REPORT

February, 2019 - $635,974.96

NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Notice of prehearing by the Illinois Commerce Commission on its own motion vs. Ameren Illinois Company d/b/a/ Ameren Illinois reference rate MAP-P Modernizing Action Plan – Pricing Annual Update Filing in the office of the Commission, Springfield, IL on May 15th at 9:30 a.m.

STANDING COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS OF QUINCY POLICE AUXILIARY OFFICERS

Brett L. Tipton, Jonathan S. Shumaker and Robert J. Bergman

MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS

Holly Cain - QACVB, Kelli Langston - At Large, Rome Frericks - QPD, Maggie Strong - At Large, Alta King - QACC, Kelsey Deters - The District, Joi Austin - GREDF, Jen Teter - Quincy Art Center and Laura Sievert - Arts Quincy to the Quincy Public Art’s Commission

Dick Wellman to the Preservation Commission

PROCLAMATION

Week of May 12th to 18th as “Police Week”

RESOLUTIONS

Quincy Transit Lines Director and the Comptroller recommending approval of a short-term loan of up to $750,000, as needed, from the Cash Reserve Fund to the Quincy Transit Lines to pay operating expenses.

Director of Information recommending approval the purchase of a maintenance contract with IBM through SPS VAR in the total amount of $3,225.

ORDINANCES

Second 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.)

Requests to Speak

Written requests to speak under suspended rules by Michael Haubrich, 1800 Maine and Mary Schoenekase, 2735 N. 16th, concerning 2032, 2034 Broadway.

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

First reading of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending The 2019-2020 Fiscal Year Budget. (Additional revenue of $44,400 to General Fund from sale of Garbage Totes.)

RESOLUTION

Central Services Director recommending approval to purchase up to 2,000 96 gallon roll-out trash carts.

REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE REQUEST TO SPEAK

Request to speak under suspended rules by Kaleb Smith, 2207 Hampshire, concerning Information and Awareness for the “Career & Technical Education Signing Day” on May 22nd.

https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showdocument?id=1088

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