City of Quincy City Council met June 28.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
PETITIONS
Ward 3 A revocable permit for encroachment of City Right-of-Way from Titan Wheel International,1120 North 28th St. requesting permission to run a overhead coaxial cable across North 28th St. to allow for the installation of security cameras on a nearby parking lot. The Utilities and Engineering Director presents this request subject to two conditions.
Ward 7 A revocable permit for encroachment of City Right-of-Way from Jeff Stupavsky, owner of property located at 918 State St. requesting permission to place scaffolding on City right-of way at 918 State St. to allow for maintenance to the exterior of the building for a period of ninety (90) days beginning June 29, 2021. The Utilities and Engineering Director presents this request subject to four conditions.
REPORT OF PLAN COMMISSION
Ward 6 Recommending denial of a Special Permit for Planned Development to obtain a liquor license as a means to operate multiple video gaming machines at 1905 Jefferson St.
Requests to Speak
Written requests to speak under suspended rules by Paul Mason, 928 S. 9th, Ruth Felker, 826S. 19th St., Tod Cunningham, 725 S. 19th St., and Therese Godfrey, 1926 Jefferson St. and Tanner Freiburg, PO Box 1167, regarding a Planned Development at 1905 Jefferson St.
MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS
Re-appointments of Ken Obert, Rachel Williams, Cheri Kerr, Gabe McClean, Anthony Sassen, and Jim Rinella, for a three year term and appointment of Tony Crane for a three year term to the QMEAOBA Board.
Appointments of Rocky Murray, at large member, Conlon Carabine, Quincy rental property owner and staff Jeff Mays, Director of Administrative Services, Michael Seaver, Inspection Department, and Bruce Alford, Assistant City Attorney to the Residential Rental Property Registration Ad Hoc Committee.
RESOLUTIONS
Transportation Director recommending Gem City Ford be allowed to complete the engine repair for bus 1607 a 2016 Ford Super Medium Duty in the amount of $12,627.18.
Chief of Police, Police Aldermanic Committee, and Finance Committee recommending approval of a two year agreement with Thorough Commercial Cleaning, to provide custodial services for the new Quincy Police Department at a cost of $27,000 per year.
ORDINANCES
Adoption of an Ordinance entitled:
An Ordinance Amending The 2021-2022 Fiscal Year Budget (General Fund:Police & Fire Commission $5,700; Police Department $6,000; Garbage Fund$86,000; Recycle Fund $40,000)
Second presentation of an Ordinance entitled:
An Ordinance Amending The Quincy Economic Development Loan Program.
REPORT OF FINANCE
https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/5847/637602273362970000