City of Fairview Heights City Council met Oct. 1

City of Fairview Heights City Council met Oct. 1
Fairview Heights City Mayor Mark Kupsky — City of Fairview Heights Website
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City of Fairview Heights City Council met Oct. 1

Here are the minutes provided by the council:

A. Call to Order F. Consent Agenda:

City Council Minutes – September 17, 2024

B. Pledge of Allegiance

C. Invocation G. Committee Reports

D. Roll Call H. Communications from Mayor

E. Public Participation I. Communication from Elected Officials

J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

Proposed Ordinance No. 11-‘24 an Ordinance regulating Public Camping within corporate boundaries and other actions in connection therewith by adding Section 25-2-3 (Public Camping) under Article II of Chapter 25 (Nuisances) of the revised code of Ordinances of the City of Fairview Heights, as amended. (Operations Committee)

Proposed Ordinance No. 12-’24 an Ordinance implementing a Municipal Grocery Retailers’ Occupation Tax and a Municipal Grocery Service Occupation Tax by adding Article XI under Chapter 36 (Taxation) of The Revised Code of Ordinances of the City of Fairview Heights, Illinois as amended. (Administration Committee)

Proposed Ordinance No. 13-’24 an Ordinance granting to Charter Communications, its successors and assigns, a non-exclusive franchise for the erection, construction, extension, operation and maintenance in the City of Fairview Heights, St. Clair County, Illinois, Providing cable service to all residence within the franchise area. (Operations Committee)

K. NEW BUSINESS

Proposed Resolution No. 56-’24 a Resolution denying a Development Plan for 10050 Lincoln Trail within the “PB” Planned Business District for the Operation of a liquor store. (Community Committee)

Proposed Resolution No. 57-’24 a Resolution approving the Final Subdivision Plat for St. Clair Square Subdivision, located in a part of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 8 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, in the City of Fairview Heights, St. Clair County, Illinois. (Community Committee)

L. MOTION

Motion to appoint Shannon Stelling to serve on the Electrical Commission.

M. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.cofh.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_10012024-1799



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