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City of Quincy City Council Met November 9

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City of Quincy City Council met Nov. 9.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

TOWN BUSINESS

Registered Requests to Speak

Report Of The Quincy Township Supervisor

For General Assistance For The Month Of October, 2020

Report of Town Auditing Committee

An Ordinance Establishing Salaries Of Township Supervisor, Township Assessor,

Township Clerk and Town Trustees

PETITIONS

Ward 6 By Charles T Marx requesting consideration for a zoning change from C1A (Limited Commercial) to C1B(Limited Co0mmercial) on property located at 1401 Harrison Street and

for a zoning change from C1A (Limited Commercial to C1B (Limited Commercial) on property located at 1405 Harrison Street to allow for the installation of an ATM and for possible future development (including bank related services)

Ward 5 By Steve Williams requesting consideration for a special permit for a planned development to operate a window tinting business at 1629 South 57th Street and to store solar light tower trailers at 1629 South 57th Street presently zoned RU1.

QUINCY FIREFIGHTERS PENSION BOARD REQUIRED REPORTING TO MUNICIPALITY

QUINCY POLICE PENSION BOARD REQUIRED REPORTING TO MUNICIPALITY

RESOLUTIONS

City Comptroller recommends approval to authorize the execution of the amendment to the City of Quincy Flex Plan adopting the Cares Act and Covid-19 amendment.

Resolution authorizing the pension funding for the fiscal year beginning May 1. 2021 and ending April 30, 2022 for the Fire Pension at $4,051,587 and for the Police Pension at $3,622,134.

Utilities and Engineering Director and Utilities Committee recommending approval to issue a payment in the amount of $10,606.75 to J. Oros Environmental, Carlinville, IL for removal and dispose of biosolids and lime sludge from Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Utilities and Engineering Director and Utilities Committee recommending approval of the low bid from Zanger Excavating, LLC in the amount of $362,940.75 for the construction of water transmission lines to improve distribution and provide water to new customers.

Utilities and Engineering Director and Utilities Committee recommending approval of the invoice from Rees Construction Co. in the amount of $25,998.15 for emergency repair to sewer excavation at Whipple Creek inside Gardner Park.

Utilities and Engineering Director and Utilities Committee recommending approval of the low bid from D&L Excavating Inc., Liberty, IL in the amount of $152,464.00 for the replacement of a collapsed sanitary sewer in the 2900 block of College Avenue.

City of Quincy Council resolution for sale of non-essential property located at 1021 N. 6th. (sale to 2x4’s for Hope for $10.00)

ORDINANCES

Adoption of an ordinance entitled:

Ward 7 An Ordinance Amending Title VII (Traffic Code) Of Chapter 82 (No Parking Zones) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015. (Add: “No Parking Zone” 7:00 a.m. to

4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday, SE corner of 8th & Kentucky 250’ south to alley.)

Second presentation of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Amending Title III (Administration Of Chapter 45 (Finance) Of The Municipal Code Of The City Of Quincy Of 2015. (25% of cannabis sales to the Fix and Flatten Program.)

First presentation of an ordinance entitled:

An Ordinance Authorizing The City Of Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, To Borrow Funds From The Water Pollution Control Loan Program.(not exceed $5,000,000)

An Ordinance Authorizing The City Of Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, To Borrow Funds From The Public Water Supply Loan Program.(not exceed $7,000,000)

An Ordinance Amending The 2020-2021 Fiscal Year Budget.(1.8 million in revenue and spending is restored)

REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE

https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showdocument?id=5283

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