Council Minutes 9-19-24

Harrisburg City Council

City Hall

110 E. Locust Street

Harrisburg, Il 62946

September 19, 2024

8:00 a.m.

The Harrisburg City Council met on September 19, 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, Rupert Johnson and Jonathan Brown

answering roll call.

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

Pledge of Allegiance.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve the consent agenda.

Regular Meeting Minutes – September 05, 2024

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4028 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4029 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4030 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4031 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4032 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4033 - Business District

D & D Electric - $10,000 - #4034 - Business District

Cardinal Buildings - $19,146.00 - #090624 - Business District

Murphy Elevator - $29,600.00 - #37623 – DCEO

Moran Economic Development - $840.00 - #2487 – TIF

Rural King - $299.00 - #218746 – Downtown TIF

R.P. Lumber - $114.97 - #2847046 – Downtown TIF

Barnes Lumber - $16.08 - #557812 – Downtown TIF

Barnes Lumber - $180.48 - #557009 – Downtown TIF

Barnes Lumber - $53.94 - #557872 – Downtown TIF

Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting

yes. Motion carried.

Citizen Cindy Potter was not able to be at this meeting. Her mother passed away so please keep

her in your thoughts and prayers.

Mayor John McPeek opened the only sealed bid from Roy Walker Communications for two

storm sirens in the amount of $80,124.00. These will be paid out of Business District Funds.

This bid is for American Signal Tempest T-121 sirens along with 2 55” wood poles, delivery and

installation. Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to accept the sealed bid from

Roy Walker Communications for two storm sirens paid out of Business District in the amount of

$80,124.00. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all

present voting yes. Motion carried.

Attorney Kolby Smithpeters presented the agreement for the fill dirt as requested. This dirt will

be used for an upcoming business project. The purchase of the dirt is contingent if the deal goes

through. The buyer will remove the fill dirt up to 13,000 cubic yards in the amount of

$18,000.00. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion approve the fill dirt agreement as

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

present voting yes. Motion carried.

Attorney Kolby Smithpeters stated the ordinance for the fill dirt goes along with the fill dirt

agreement. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve Ordinance 1887 for fill

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

voting yes. Motion carried.

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

bargaining.

Matt Tosh with Brown & Roberts, Inc. discussed the elevated water tank painting project. This is

the water tank on St. Mary’s Drive. This resolution will allow Brown & Roberts, Inc. to start the

planning and secure the funds. As of right now, the grant will cover 71% of the project.

Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to approve Resolution 24-0919 for the elevated

water tank painting project. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote

was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

City Treasurer Alex Jackson presented the FY23 audit. Justin Dartt was unable to be at the

meeting due to health reasons. She went through the audit as prepared by Justin Dartt. She

discussed the findings, financials, breakdown of expenditures, pension funds, and she

recommends reading the notes in the report. She announced the city is now completely caught

up on their audits. The auditors will now begin working on the FY 24 audit.

Commissioner Jonathan Brown made the motion to accept the FY23 audit as presented.

Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken with all present voting

yes. Motion carried.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve Ordinance 1888 for the sale of

surplus property at 442 W. Church Street. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call

vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve Ordinance 1889 for the sale of

surplus property at 106 E. College Street. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll

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

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve Ordinance 1890 for the sale of

surplus property at 521 W. Barnett Street. Seconded by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll

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

City Treasurer Alex Jackson discussed the proposal for Ridge Investment Group, LLC. This is a

new business coming to Harrisburg. The proposal is to be paid out of Business District Funds.

This proposal was sent to the city’s economic development group for review. Moran Economic

Development agrees that this is a great proposal and gave the city two options.

The business developer is requesting $300,000 for their $2.2 million dollar project. The two

options are: 1) pay the developer over a five-year period or 2) pay the developer $100,000 upon

completion and then pay the developer $50,000 a year for four years. The developer prefers

options one. Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to approve the request from

Ridge Investments and to pay them $100,000 upon completion and then $50,000 a year for the

remaining four years. Seconded by Commissioner Roger Angelly. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek stated the concrete at the Fire Station needs repaired. The discussion

consisted of ensuring the concrete is thick enough and it is done correctly. Fire Chief John

Gunning stated the weight of the trucks over the years has damaged the concrete. Commissioner

Roger Angelly wants to make sure what is underneath the concrete is also repaired.

Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to authorize the city clerk to advertise for a

concrete project at the Fire House. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call

vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

The following departmental reports was presented to council as follows:

Superintendent Kenny Mayhall of Streets/Alley: Helped with rock at the police building,

repaired storm sewers, removed trees, crosswalks, painting parking spots/blocks at City Hall,

cleaned City Hall for some upcoming events, wheelchair lifts installed, 100 E. Mable

demolished, 315 E. Poplar demo is almost completed, opened up an alley which was a big

project, poured wheelchair ramp concrete, street sweeper has met the 800 hour goal, and

cemetery has had 11 burials with 12 plots sold generating $7,700.

Police Chief Nathan Moore: In August the department had 978 calls, 64 offense reports, 27 court

appearances, 92 traffic stops, 1,736 security checks, 68 training hours, issued 31 written

warnings, towed 8 vehicles, 173 stationary patrols, 25 traffic crashes, 105 criminal arrest, 3

juvenile arrest and issued 40 traffic citations.

Code Enforcer Jacob Palmer: 109 complaints, 37 trash violations, 6 vehicles, 2 stagnant pools,

35 trustee properties, issued 10 tickets, he had 40% corrections in violations, and he had a 60%

homeowner correction.

Fire Chief John Gunning presented yearly totals for his department. So far there have been 332

medical calls, 32 service calls which are outside the city limits, 105 medical discharges, fire calls

have been 111. The total calls for 911 is 1,081 and outside the city limits for medical is 1,086 for

the year.

Superintendent of Water/Sewer/Flood Control Jason Haney: 4 watermain breaks, three caused

by fiber companies, 3-4 guys doing Julies, Garden Heights project is finished, Brady Street

watermain is in and they now will go back and put in individual services, the pump at the sewer

pump went out and has been sent off, one lift station has gone down and redoing the lift station,

135 shut offs and turned back on. There have been 13 sewer calls.

City Clerk: Working on the upcoming Sasquatch Festival, started typing the code book and

hopefully corrections/changes will be made starting in 2025.

City Treasurer: Water/Sewer is in the black for the first time in a long while, 163 runners for the

Sasquatch 5k, and working on the upcoming audit.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning stated the merit board completed the captain testing. There is

an available captain position available with the retirement of Rick Mallady. Commissioner

Raymond Gunning made the motion to promote Dustin Gunning as a Fire Captain. Seconded by

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

carried.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning stated he will discuss collective bargaining after the executive

session.

Commissioner Roger Angelly discussed the need for fencing around the water barn and at the

roundhouse yard. The roundhouse has been broken into several times. The items will be moved

to the front of the property. Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to authorize the city

clerk to advertise the fencing project around the water barn area. Seconded by Commissioner

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

Commissioner Roger Angelly made the motion to authorize the city clerk to advertise for an

electronic fence at the roundhouse. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call

vote was taken with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Commissioner Roger Angelly has had an employee give him two weeks’ notice. He will be

filling this position. He would like to discuss a few things in executive session about this

position.

Commissioner Rupert Johnson made the motion to authorize the city clerk to advertise the sale

of surplus property. Seconded by Commissioner Raymond Gunning. A roll call vote was taken

with all present voting yes. Motion carried.

Mayor John McPeek announced the following: 4th Annual Sasquatch Festival is October 05,

2024. We have been working very hard on this festival. There are roughly 100 cars for the car

show and over 100 craft vendors scheduled.

Boo in the Burg is scheduled for October 24 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Halloween will be

October 31 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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

discuss collective bargaining and personnel. Seconded by Commissioner Rupert Johnson. A roll

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

Adjourn: 8:32 a.m.

Reconvene: 9:07 a.m.

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

Roger Angelly. 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, Rupert Johnson and Jonathan Brown

answering roll call.

Mayor John McPeek stated there is no action regarding collective bargaining or personnel.

Commissioner Raymond Gunning made the motion to adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner

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

Adjourn: 9:07 a.m.

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