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Alton City Council will meet April 25.

Meeting 07

Alton City Council will meet April 25.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

1. Call To Order.

2. Roll Call.

3. Pledge To The Flag.

4. Reading Of Proclamations.

Presentation: Resource Recovery Center Final Presentation.

5. Approval Of The Minutes Of The Regular Meeting Of April 11, 2018. (Place On File)

6. Communications: Republic Services, re: Solid Waste and Recycle Volumes for the month of March, 2018; Illinois State Police, re: Forfeiture check. (Place On File)

7. Petitions.

a. Grady Wahlquist for Verizon Wireless, re: Special Use Permit for 3135 Fosterburg for requesting per ordinance, communication towers. (Refer To Plan Commission)

8. Report Of Officers: City Treasurer, re: Monthly Report for March, 2018; City Treasurer, re: Report of all monies collected and expended by the City of Alton on behalf of the Alton Police Pension Fund during the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2017 and ending March 31, 2018; Police Chief, re: 2017 Municipal Dynamics Report for Alarm Registration and False Alarm Management Service. (Place On File)

9. Report Of Standing Committee:

A. Committee of the Whole Meeting Report for April 23, 2018.

(Place on File) (MacAfee)

a. Resolution, re: Finance Committee Bills be allowed and payment be made.

b. Resolution, re: That its officials and agents are hereby authorized to pursue appropriate legal action against such properties in the Circuit Court as listed below: 928 Hawley

c. Resolution, re: That Dry Street from State Street to the eastern boundary of the property owned by Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church be closed beginning on Friday, May 4, 2018 through Saturday, May 5, 2018 to facilitate a Spring Fling event at Saint Peter and Paul Catholic Church.

d. Resolution, re: Pursuant to the desire of the YWCA certain streets be closed on Saturday, May 19, 2018 to facilitate the YWCA Race Against Racism.

e. Resolution, re: That George Street from 7th Street to 8th Street be closed on May 20, 2018 to facilitate the Union Baptist Church 108th Church Anniversary Picnic.

f. Resolution, re: That its officials and agents are hereby authorized to pursue appropriate legal action against such properties in the Circuit Court as listed below: 2305 Powhattan, 220 Allen, 1315 Highland.

g. Resolution, re: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish the attached Notice of Sale of municipally-owned real property for three (3) consecutive weeks with the date of initial publication on or about April 28, 2018.

h. Resolution, re: That the Public Works Director be and is hereby authorized to scrap used and discarded street sign posts and signs with the proceeds being placed in the Motor Fuel Tax Fund.

i. Resolution, re: The East End Improvement Association Inc. and Upper Alton Association Inc. are sponsoring a Memorial Day Parade in the City of Alton and this Memorial Day Parade will require the temporary closure of certain streets and that this closure shall occur on May 28, 2018.

j. Resolution, re: That the second entrance to Gordon Moore Park be designated as “Officer Blake Snyder Memorial Drive” and that appropriate signage be placed.

k. Resolution, re: Bid #2018-09; Demolition of 118 West 15th Street and 3 Signal Drive for the Building and Zoning Department.

10. First Reading Of Ordinances. (Mayor Pro Tem)

a. Ordinance No. 7635. An Ordinance establishing no parking on the north side of the 1600 Block of Greenwood Street. (Lay-Over)

11. Second Reading Of Ordinances. (Mayor Pro Tem)

a. Ordinance No. 7629. Ordinance approving the Tax Increment Redevelopment Plan and Project for the Alton Square Mall Redevelopment Project Area. (Adopt-Roll Call)

b. Ordinance No. 7630. Ordinance designating the Alton Square Mall Redevelopment Project Area. (Adopt-Roll Call)

c. Ordinance No. 7631. Adopting Tax Increment Financing for the Alton Square Mall Redevelopment Project Area. (Adopt-Roll Call)

d. Ordinance No. 7632. An Ordinance granting a Special Use Permit to allow a motion picture and sound recording industry at 626 E. Broadway Alton, Illinois. (Adopt- Roll Call)

12. Reports And/Or Resolutions Of Special Committees.

a. Civil Service Commission, re: Minutes of March 21, 2018. (Place On File)

b. Alton Plan Commission, re: Minutes of April 10, 2018. (Place On File)

c. Resolution, re: To rezone from R-2 (Single-Family Residential) to C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial District) the property identified by permanent parcel number 23-2-08-06- 18-301-002, Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 9 West of the Third Principal Meridian, also known as 2411 Salu, Alton, Illinois also, to rezone 2322 Washington identified by permanent parcel number 23-2-08-06-18-301-004 and 2400 Salu Street permanent parcel number 23-2-08-06-18-301-003 both existing locations of Fred’s Towing from C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial District) to C-2 (General Commercial District). (Plan Commission Recommends A Positive Vote)

d. Resolution, re: That a special use permit be granted on the property identified by permanent parcel number 23-2-07-02-08-201-011, Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 10 West of the Third Principal Meridian, also known as 4130 Alby Street, Alton, Illinois, for a taxi service. (Plan Commission Recommends A Positive Vote)

13. Resignations.

14. Appointments.

15. Approval Of Actions Taken Under Suspension Of Rules At Prior Meeting.

a. Ordinance No. 7633. An Ordinance vacating a portion of Seventh Street.

b. Resolution, re: Alton Fighting Irish Soccer Club desires to hold a special event on April 14, 2018 to benefit Alton Fighting Irish Soccer Club at Marquette Catholic High School.

c. Ordinance No. 7634. An Ordinance accepting the proposal of Illinois American Water Company for the sale and purchase of the Wastewater Collection, Treatment and Disposal Facilities.

16. Public Forum Addressing City Business.

17. Comments Or Resolutions From The City Council.

18. Executive Session. (optional)

a. To consider information regarding appointment, employment or dismissal of an employee;

b. Collective negotiations matters; and

c. Litigation presently pending or matters where litigation is probable or imminent;

d. Other.

19. Adjourn.

https://www.cityofaltonil.com/minutes/5/2018-25-04%20Agenda.pdf

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