Council Minutes 4-18-24

Harrisburg City Council

City Hall

110 E. Locust Street

Harrisburg, Il 62946

April 18, 2024

8:00 a.m.

The Harrisburg City Council met on April 18, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. at the City Hall located at 110 E.

Locust Street, Harrisburg, IL.

Mayor John McPeek called the meeting to order. Mayor John McPeek presided over the meeting

with Commissioners Raymond Gunning, Roger Angelly, and Jonathan Brown answering roll

call.

Pastor Jerry Wells from the Dorrisville Social Brethren Church led the group in prayer and the

Pledge of Allegiance.

Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve the consent agenda.

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Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken with all present

voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek stated council will go into executive session to discuss collective

bargaining.

Mayor John McPeek stated the issue on McHaney Road has been taken care of.

Treasurer Alex Jackson presented council with several TIF applications. The first application is

for LKB Wellness. LKB Wellness is a wellness spa and she will be adding onto their existing

building for renovations and an expansion. The recommendation is $5,000.00 to be paid out of

Business District funds. Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve the

application for LKB Wellness in the amount of $5,000.00. Seconded by Commissioner Jonathan

Brown. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes, except Commissioner Roger

Angelly abstained. Motion carried.

Little Taste of Sicily is the restaurant at 9 E. Poplar Street. They will be doing renovations and

improvements. They are going to be opening up the dining area. The recommendation is

$20,000.00 upon completion of the project. Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion

to approve the TIF application for Little Taste of Sicily in the amount of $20,000.00. Seconded

by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes.

Motion carried.

Subway has submitted their TIF application for a remodel and improvements of their restaurant.

The recommendation is $20,000.00 upon completion. Commissioner Raymond Gunning made

the motion to approve the TIF application for Subway in the amount of $20,000. Seconded by

Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion

carried.

Jim Brown discussed the MFT program. This program is set in place to oil and chip roads,

replace sidewalks, and to purchase salt for the roadways during the winter.

Jim Brown with Brown and Roberts, Inc. discussed the 2024 MFT cost estimate for

maintenance. This estimate is at $312,165.10. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion

to accept the cost estimate for the 2024 MFT. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning.

A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Jim Brown with Brown and Roberts, Inc. presented the resolution for the 2024 MFT

maintenance. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve Resolution 24-0418.

Seconded by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting

yes. Motion carried.

Jim Brown with Brown and Roberts, Inc. presented the 2024 maintenance engineering

agreement. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve 2024 maintenance

engineering agreement. Seconded by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek stated the 4-C’s has requested the city amend Ordinance 1808 to include

transitional homes. There was an open discussion regarding transitional homes. Attorney Kolby

Smithpeters will use the HUD standards for transitional homes. These will only be allowed for

non-profit organizations and must be approved by the city before installation. Commissioner

Jonathan Brown stated the 4-C’s owes the City of Harrisburg $3,000 and should pay the city this

money for helping with a property clean up. Mayor John McPeek made the motion to authorize

Attorney Kolby Smithpeters to amend Ordinance 1808 to include transition homes. Seconded by

Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes.

Motion carried.

Attorney Kolby Smithpeters present council with a couple of options for ambulance collection

agreements. These companies are used to collect money owed when a customer fails to pay a

bill due. Merchant Credit will keep 28% of anything collected and ProCom will keep 38% of

anything collected. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve agreement with

Merchant Credit. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Commissioner Jonathan Brown stated he has reviewed the budget with Treasurer Alex Jackson

and he thinks it looks good. It is a really tight budget and he asked that each department stay

within their budget. Commissioner Jonathan Brown made the motion to pass the FY 24/25

budget as presented. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried. He reminded council and superintendents to stay

within their budget.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning stated the captains list has expired. Mayor John McPeek

stated he would like for the merit board to wait and test until all firefighters are able to test.

There are two firefighters attending the captain’s academy in May. He would like to wait until

they complete the classes so they can test if they are eligible. Commissioner Raymond Gunning

made the motion to request the merit board to test for captains in June 2024. Seconded by

Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion

carried.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning presented the following firefighters with Life Saving Awards:

Fire Chief John Gunning, Fire Captain John Quisenberry, Firefighter Arik Woolard, and

Firefighter Logan Shaw. He would also like to recognize Officers Ross Bergman and Brent

Davis for their assistance in the life saving efforts on April 19, 2024.

Superintendent Jason Haney presented council with the consumer confidence report. This report

will be published as required and will be posted in the water/sewer office, clerks office and on

the city website.

Mayor John McPeek made the motion to appoint Michael Riden to Police Pension Board through

May 14, 2026. Seconded by Commissioner Jonathan Brown. A roll call vote was taken with all

present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek made the motion to appoint Eric Woolard to the Fire Pension Board

through May 18, 2026. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek made the motion to appoint James Jones to the Merit Board for a three-year

term. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken with all

present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek tabled the appointment of Safety Director until the next meeting.

Mayor John McPeek let the citizens know the Memorial Day Service will be on May 27, 2024 at

Little Arlington Cemetery. Please stop littering.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to go into executive session to discuss

collective bargaining. Seconded by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Adjourn: 8:22 a.m.

Reconvene: 9:29 a.m.

Mayor John McPeek made the motion to return to open session. Seconded by Commissioner

Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek called the meeting to order. Mayor John McPeek presided over the meeting

with Commissioners Raymond Gunning, Roger Angelly, and Jonathan Brown answering roll

call.

Mayor John McPeek stated there is no action for collective bargaining.

Mayor John McPeek made the motion to adjourn this meeting to April 30, 2024 to 8:00 a.m.

Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken with all present

voting yes. Motion carried.

Adjourn: 9:30 a.m.

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