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City of Pinckneyville City Council met March 22

City of Pinckneyville City Council met March 22.

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

ROLL CALL

Mayor Robert L. Spencer called the special meeting of the Pinckneyville City Council to order at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall. Members present: Commissioners Ricky J. Cicardi, Kevin B. Hicks, Sammy D. Peradotta, William B. Stotlar, and Mayor Robert L. Spencer. Mayor Spencer declared a quorum present. Mayor Spencer announced the agenda was set. Administrative staff present: City Clerk Melissa S. Kellerman and City Attorney Don Bigham.

RESOLUTION NO. R-2023-13 TO ENTER INTO A PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENT WITH UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD (RAILROAD MILE POST 92.8)

Mayor Spencer presented Resolution No. R-2023-13, a resolution placed on file at the March 13, 2023, regular council meeting, authorizing the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, to enter into a Pipeline Crossing Agreement with Union Pacific Railroad (Railroad Mile Post 92.8). Commissioner Hicks made a motion to approve Resolution No. R-2023-13. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Stotlar. On roll call: Commissioners Cicardi, Hicks, Peradotta, Stotlar, and Mayor Spencer voted YEA. NAYS: None. Motion declared carried.

ORDINANCE NO. O-2023-01 TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 107 SOUTH WALNUT, PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS (UNITED STEEL WORKERS HALL)

Mayor Spencer presented Ordinance No. O-2023-01, an ordinance placed on file at the March 13, 2023, regular council meeting, authorizing the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, to enter into an agreement for acquisition of real estate located at 107 South Walnut, Pinckneyville, Illinois (United Steel Workers). Commissioner Peradotta made a motion to approve Ordinance No. O-2023-01. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Cicardi. On roll call: Commissioners Cicardi, Hicks, Peradotta, Stotlar, and Mayor Spencer voted YEA. NAYS: None. Motion declared carried.

ORDINANCE NO. O-2023-02 TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 109 SOUTH WALNUT, PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS (SYCOL/WHITE RABBIT)

Mayor Spencer presented Ordinance No. O-2023-02, an ordinance placed on file at the March 13, 2023, regular council meeting, authorizing the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, to enter into an agreement for acquisition of real estate located at 109 South Walnut, Pinckneyville, Illinois (Sycol/White Rabbit). Commissioner Cicardi made a motion to approve Ordinance No. O-2023-02. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hicks. On roll call: Commissioners Cicardi, Hicks, Peradotta, Stotlar, and Mayor Spencer voted YEA. NAYS: None. Motion declared carried.

ORDINANCE NO. O-2023-03 TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE LOCATED AT 111 SOUTH WALNUT, PINCKNEYVILLE, ILLINOIS (WEEKLY-PRESS)

Mayor Spencer presented Ordinance No. O-2023-03, an ordinance placed on file at the March 13, 2023, regular council meeting, authorizing the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, to enter into an agreement for acquisition of real estate located at 111 South Walnut, Pinckneyville, Illinois (Weekly-Press). Commissioner Peradotta made a motion to approve Ordinance No. O-2023-03. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Stotlar. On roll call: Commissioners Cicardi, Hicks, Peradotta, Stotlar, and Mayor Spencer voted YEA. NAYS: None. Motion declared carried.

ADJOURNMENT

Motion by Commissioner Hicks, seconded by Commissioner Stotlar to adjourn the meeting at 9:03 a.m. On roll call: Commissioners Cicardi, Hicks, Peradotta, Stotlar and Mayor Spencer voted YEA. NAYS: None. Motion declared carried.

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