City of Quincy City Council met July 3.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
PETITION
By Quincy Notre Dame Hight School requesting permission to conduct a raffle and have the bond requirement waived from August 1, 2023 through July 30, 2024. The City Clerk recommends approval of the permit.
MONTHLY REPORTS
REPORTS OF THE QUINCY PLAN COMMISSION
Ward 4 Recommending approval of the request to rezone property commonly known as 150 South 48th Street from R1A (Single-Family Residential) to C1B (Commercial) to allow for the continued operation of a restaurant at 150 South 48th Street as requested.
Ward 4 Recommending approval of a request to rezone property commonly known as 1515 State Street from R2 (Two-Family Residential) to C1B (Commercial) as requested.
Ward 4 Recommending approval of a request for a Special Permit for Planned Development to allow for the demolition of the dwelling at 424 South 16th Street while continuing to use the existing garage with plans to demolish the existing garage and build a new garage without being required to construct at new dwelling at 424 South 16th Street as requested.
Ward 7 Recommends approval of a request for a Special Permit for Planned Development to allow for the commercial sale of portable buildings at 900-920 Maine Street as requested, with the following condition: that the placement of the portable buildings not impair the visibility of drivers or pedestrian along 9th Street or Maine Street.
MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS
Ald. Glen Ebbing to the Great River Economic Development Foundation board (GREDF). Ald. Jake Reed to the Human Rights Commission for a three-year term ending June 30, 2026. Dr. Tim Jacobs to the Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees for a term expiring April 30, 2025
RESOLUTIONS
The Resolution Authorizing The PGAV Contract For Professional Services For The German Village Tax Increment Finance District. (An agreement with PGAV Planners LLC to provide consulting services toward the establishment of a new TIF District for the German Village Area at a cost of up to $36,000 and is authorized to spend up to $4,000 on ancillary expenses associated with establishing the new TIF District.) Was tabled for two weeks by Ald. Ebbing.
Chief of Police recommending approval to purchase practice ammunition from Ray O’Herron, Danville, IL, and to purchase duty ammunition from Underwood Ammo, Sparta, IL, in the amount of $25,702.
Chief of Police recommending approval of a new agreement for service for three Quincy Police Department School Resource Officers for the 2023-24 school year be entered into and to continue this successful partnership between the Quincy Police Department and the Quincy Public Schools.
ORDINANCE
Adoption of an Ordinance entitled:
Ward 3 An Ordinance Annexing Certain Territories To The city Of Quincy, Adams County, Illinois. (5100 Chestnut)
REPORT OF FINANCE
https://www.quincyil.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/7636