Robert L. Spencer, Pinckneyville Mayor | City of Pinckneyville, IL Website
Robert L. Spencer, Pinckneyville Mayor | City of Pinckneyville, IL Website
City of Pinckneyville City Council met Dec. 11.
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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AT CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
Members of the public are welcome at City Council meetings and may address the Council during Public Comment. To have a specific matter placed on the meeting agenda, a member of the public requesting an addition to the agenda should contact the City Clerk at least five (5) days prior to the Council meeting and provide the City Clerk with sufficient information to allow the City Clerk to determine the nature of the agenda item. The Council requests that members of the public avoid repetitive appearances before the Council with the same issue. Comments should be limited to approximately five (5) minutes. Groups who wish to address the Council on the same or similar issues should select a spokesman to present the concerns of the group members.
CORRESPONDENCE
COMMISSIONER HICKS
COMMISSIONER KUHNERT
1. Joyce Wildermuth requests to discuss new sewer line at her new house. Please see attached.
2. Request approval of a quote from Wright’s Collision Center to repair a 2018 Ford F-150 at a total cost of $2,742.85 to be split between water and gas funds. Please see attached.
3. Request approval to hire John Hood as an Operator – Licensed Lead Water Operator.
4. Request approval to hire Michael Spence as an Operator – Wastewater Treatment Plants.
5. Request approval to hire Colton Mathis a Maintenance-Relief Water Operator.
6. Request approval to hire Brad Baudison a Maintenance-Water Plant/Relief Water Operator.
COMMISSIONER PERADOTTA
1. Resolution No. R-2023-39, a resolution to be placed on file for the 2024 Motor Fuel Tax Maintenance Program. Please see attached.
2. Resolution No. R. 2023-40, a resolution to be placed on file, to accept a bid proposal from K.R.B. Excavating, Inc. to furnish labor and materials for repairs and improvements to Mann Drive and to approve the award of a contract. Please see attached.
COMMISSIONER STOTLAR
1. Ordinance No. O-2023-16, an ordinance placed on file at the November 13, 2023, regular council meeting, levying taxes for corporate purposes of the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 2023, and ending April 30, 2024.
2. Resolution No. R-2023-38, a resolution of the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, placed on file at the November 27, 2023, regular council meeting, approving and authorizing stop loss insurance coverage with IPMG and Northwind.
MAYOR SPENCER
1. Ordinance No. O-2023-20, an ordinance placed on file at the November 27, 2023, regular council meeting, regarding the Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act for the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois.
2. Ordinance No. O-2023-21, an ordinance authorizing approval of an application from Jim Brand doing business as Brand’s Carwash, for Business District Funds and committing Business District Funds from the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. Please see attached.
3. Ordinance No. O-2023-22, an ordinance authorizing approval of an application from Jim Brand, D/B/A Brand’s Carwash, for Façade Improvement Grant Funds of the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois, and committing Façade Improvement Grant Funds from the City of Pinckneyville, Perry County, Illinois. Please see attached.
4. Ordinance No. O-2023-23, an ordinance to be placed on file to approve and authorize Credit Purchase and Sale Agreements with Nexamp Solar, LLC. Please see attached.
5. Public comment
6. Adjournment
Executive Session for the discussion of:
Section 2 (c) (1) Appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of an employee.
Section 2 (c) (2) Collective negotiating matters or deliberations concerning salary schedules.
Section 2 (c) (5) Purchase or lease of real property for the use of the public body.
Section 2 (c) (6) Setting of a price for the sale or lease of property owned by the public body.
Section 2 (c) (8) Security procedures, school building safety and security, and use of personnel and equipment to respond to an actual, a threatened, or a reasonably potential danger to the safety of employees, students, staff, the public, or public property.
Section 2 (c) (11) Litigation, pending or probable.
Section 2 (c) (21) Review and discussion of minutes of executive session.
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