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Marion City Council will meet February 12.

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Marion City Council will meet Feb. 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the Council:

__X__ Roll Call:

__X__ Pledge To The Flag

__X__ Minutes: Regular Meeting 01/22/2018, Special Meetings 02/05/2018 & 02/08/2018

__X__ Executive Session – Real Estate-Personnel-Litigation-Contracts

_____ Executive Minutes

_____ Treasurer’s Report:

__X__ Approve Bills

__X__ Consent Agenda:

__X__ Public Comments:

__X__ Zoning Board

__X__ Commissioners Reports:

New Business:

1. Council approval of resignation of Monte Blue from the Commissioner’s position he was appointed to February 5, 2018.

2. Council approval of appointment of Doug Patton to fill the vacant Commissioner’s position.

3. Swearing in of new Commissioner.

4. Seating of new Commissioner.

4A. Ordinance no. 3428 Amending Ordinance 3426.

Sewer Department

5A. Council approval to purchase UV bulbs for Sewer Plant disinfection process.

Bid 1. Ray Lindsey Company. Trojan products – 96 bulbs, 10 sleeve sealing 0-rings, 10 quartz sleeves – $35,838.28.

Bid 2. Ressler & Associates Inc. Glasco products – 96 lamps, 96 O-rings plus a few miscellaneous items that will be incidental to the total price of $13,524.48.

5B. Council approval to purchase chemicals for odor-corrosion and nutrient Control.

Evoqua – Full service odor control pricing for 2018 in effect through 01/31/2019.

Bioxide – $2.94 per gallon delivered in bulk.

Odophos Plus – $2.30 per gallon delivered in bulk.

Water Office

6.Council approval of annual contract to Harris Computer Systems for December 2017 to November 2018 in the amount of $12,460.00.

Cemetery Department

7.Council approval to transfer $14,300.00 from Cemetery funds to Goddard Chapel Funds.

Fire Department

8.Additions and Renovations for Marion fire Station

Council approval to pay White & Borgognoni Architects, P.C. Invoice # 9

Dated February 2, 2018 in the amount of $5,424.22.

Treasurers Office

9.Council approval to pay annual renewal invoice for Abilia program – $5,670.00.

Code Enforcement

10A.Council approval for a request for a Set-back variance at 601 W. DeYoung Street of ten (10) feet from Route 13, State maintained highway, instead of the Required thirty (30 feet. (AAA Accounting Services, Patricia & Jack Armstrong)

10B.Ordinance 3424 – Ordinance amending Ordinance 3208 dated August 25, 2014

10C. Resignation of Doug Patton from Zoning Board.

Boyton Street Community Center Board

11. Council approval of resignation of Caitlin Ditski from Boyton Street Community Center Board.

Hub Recreation Center

12A. New Employee Recommendations – Part-time Employee

Carrie Graham – Lifeguard $9.50/hour, Café $9.00/hour, Front Desk Attendant $9.00/hour

Piper Gunther – Lifeguard $9.50/hour

Lachelle Hartline – Group Fitness Instructor $15.00/hour

Alana Nation – Childwatch $9.00/hour

Kenady Lober – Café Attendant $9.00/hour, Front Desk Attendant $9.00/hour, Childwatch $9.00/hour

12B.Additional Job Classification

Parker Barden – Swim Instructor $20.00/hr

Steven Thompson – Swim Instructor $20.00/hr

City Of Marion Property/Casualty Insurance Contract.

13.Council approval of City of Marion’s Property/Casualty insurance contract.

Request Of Donation For Special Olympics Annual Polar Plunge.

14A.Request from T.J. Warren, Copicles Team Captain and Detective Sergeant Marion Police Department, for a $500.00 donation to the annual Polar Plunge to be held at Rend Lake March 3, 2018.Rend Lake March 3, 2018.

14B.Request from Special Olympics Polar Plunge team, Copsicles, to be Included in the 2018 Budget for the 2019 Polar Plunge.

Housing Authority Of The City Of Marion

15A Council approval of resignation of Monte Blue from the Housing Authority.

15B.Council approval to appoint Jim Phemister to complete Mr. Blue’s term on The Housing Authority Board.

Marion Cultural And Civic Center

16A.Council approval to promote Mike Wade, currently Custodian for Marion Cultural and Civic Center to the Position of Venue Logistics coordinator with an increase in pay to $15.75/hr.

16B.Council approval of new part-time Custodial hires at $9.00/hr.

17. Ordinance No. 3427 – An Ordinance To Establish A Date (April 9, 2018 At 5:30 P.M.) For A Public Hearing For The Third Amendment To The Marion Heights Ii Tif District.

http://cityofmarionil.gov/city-of-marion-council-meeting-agenda-monday-february-12-2018/

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