City of Belleville Parks & Recreation Board of Trustees met Nov. 12

Tony Fuhrmann, Councilman
Tony Fuhrmann, Councilman - City of Collinsville
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City of Belleville Parks & Recreation Board of Trustees met Nov. 12

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Council Chambers 

City Council 

Councilman Donna Green 

Councilman Tony Hausmann 

Councilman Tony Fuhrmann 

Councilman David Seaton 

Mayor Jeff Stehman 

City Manager Derek Jackson 

Corporate Counsel Steve Giacoletto City Clerk Kim Wasser 

A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER 

B. ROLL CALL 

C. INVOCATION 

D. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

E. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITION/PRESENTATIONS 

1. Yard of the Year Presentation 

2. Proclamation National American Indian Heritage Month November 2025

F. BUSINESS PRIOR TO PUBLIC INPUT 

1. Ordinance Rezoning Real Estate Owned by JMB Calibrations for Property Located at 813 N. Bluff Rd. to P-BP-3 Planned Business District 

G. COUNCIL DISCUSSION 

1. Comprehensive Plan 2045 Update Attachments: Agenda Item Report 

2. New Residential Programs

H. SPEAKERS FROM THE FLOOR 

Speakers may address the Council under the terms of Ordinance No. 4765. Time is  limited to 4 minutes per speaker. Please refer to the last page of the agenda for  specific rules governing input. 

I. COMMENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS – MAYOR 

J COMMENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS – COUNCIL MEMBERS K. COMMENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS – CITY STAFF 

L. CONSENT AGENDA 

1. Motion to Approve Payment of Bills for the Period Ending October 31, 2025 in the Amount of $1,237,201.12 

2. Motion to Approve Payroll for the Period Ending October 24, 2025 in the Amount of $861,576.65 

3. Motion to Approve Minutes of the October 28, 2025 Council Meeting

M. NEW BUSINESS 

1. Ordinance Increasing the 2025 Expenditure Budgets in the General Fund, Motor Fuel Tax Fund, Water & Sewer Fund and the Water/Sewer Capital  Projects Fund 

2. Ordinance Approving Agreement and Invoices for Premiums Related to the City of Collinsville and its Property/Liability/Worker’s Compensation and Excess Insurance Carriers (Calendar Year 2026) 

3. Resolution Providing Approval for the Final Plat of Cappamore Estates Subdivision 

4. Ordinance to Award Bids and Authorize Contracts for the Purchase of Chemicals for Water and Wastewater Treatment Process in 2026 

5. Ordinance to Waive the Purchasing Policy to Allow Sole Source Purchase of Polymer from Polydyne, Inc. for Dewatering of Wastewater Bio-solids

N. OLD BUSINESS

O. CLOSED SESSION 

Discuss in accordance with 5 ILCS 120/2(c): 

1. Appointment, employment, compensation, discipline or performance of employees

2. Collective bargaining 

3. The selection or performance of a person in a public office 

5. The purchase or lease of real property 

6. The setting of a price for sale or lease of property 

7. The sale or purchase of securities, investments, or investment contracts. 

8. Security procedures 

11. Pending or Threatened or Imminent Litigation 

21. Discussion of Closed Meeting minutes

P. ANNOUNCEMENTS 

Q. ADJOURNMENT 

https://collinsville.legistar1.com/collinsville/meetings/2025/11/1936_A_City_Council_25-11-12_Regular_Meeting_Agenda.pdf



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