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Herrin City Council increases number of liquor licenses

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The Herrin City Council met Jan. 23 to increase number of liquor licenses.

Here is the meeting's agenda, as provided by the council:

HERRIN CITY COUNCIL

AGENDA

DATE: JANUARY 23, 2017

TIME: 6:00 P.M.

CALL TO ORDER__________________________________________STEVE FRATTINI, MAYOR

PRAYER: JOHN STEVE, HERRIN HOUSE OF HOPE

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL_______________________________________________SHELLY HUGGINS, CITY CLERK

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING: JANUARY 9, 2017

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE SESSION: JANUARY 9, 2017

TREASURER’S REPORT_____________________________________CARL GOODWIN, TREASURER

BUDGET OFFICE REPORT___________________________________CARRIE CRAVENS, BUDGET DIRECTOR

CODES____________________________________________________ROBERT CRAIG, INSPECTOR

PUBLIC WORKS____________________________________________BILL SIZEMORE, CHAIRMAN

____________________________________________TOM SOMERS, DIRECTOR

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT_____________________________________MARILYN RUPPEL, CHAIRMAN

PUBLIC SAFETY ___________________________________________QUINN LAIRD, POLICE CHIEF

___________________________________________FIRE DEPARTMENT

___________________________________________DAVID SHOEMAKE, CHAIRMAN

FINANCE: OK and pay bills PAUL YORK, CHAIRMAN

INSURANCE_______________________________________________DEON McGUIRE, CHAIRMAN

LIAISON – HERRIN LIBRARY________________________________MARILYN RUPPEL

LIAISON – HERRIN CIVIC CENTER___________________________SCOTT KINLEY

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Accept 1500 block of Laura Lane and Kailee Lane in Stoneybrook Subdivision.

MFT Resolution & Municipal Estimate of Costs, Section 17-00000-00-GM.

Ordinance 2-2017 Granting a Request to Rezone 424 S. 9th St. from R-2 to I-1 for Storage Units.

Ordinance 3-2017 Amending Chapter 21 (Liquor Code) to Increase the Number of Class “B” Licenses and Decrease the Number of Class “C” Licenses.

Approve TIF Reimbursements with Private Developers per Existing Agreements.

Approve TIF Reimbursements with Schools per Intergovernmental Agreements.

MAYOR:

COUNCIL:

PUBLIC COMMENT:

ADJOURN:

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