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City of Highland City Council met May 6

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Highland City Council: From left to right: Treasurer Neill Nicolaides, Councilman William A. Napper, Councilwoman Peggy Bellm, Mayor Kevin B. Hemann, Councilwoman Sarah Sloan, Councilman Rick Joel Frey, and City Clerk Barbara Bellm. | City of Highland

Highland City Council: From left to right: Treasurer Neill Nicolaides, Councilman William A. Napper, Councilwoman Peggy Bellm, Mayor Kevin B. Hemann, Councilwoman Sarah Sloan, Councilman Rick Joel Frey, and City Clerk Barbara Bellm. | City of Highland

City of Highland City Council met May 6.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL / PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:

MINUTES:

A. MOTION – Approve Minutes of April 15, 2024 Regular Session (attached)

PUBLIC FORUM:

A. Citizens’ Requests and Comments:

1. St. Paul School Student Appreciation Day – Special Event Application – Kevin McGinley, Representative

Anyone wishing to address the Council on any subject may do so at this time. Please come forward to the podium and state your name. Per Ordinance No. 3299, please limit your comments to 4 minutes or less.

B. Requests of Council:

C. Staff Reports:

1. IMEA Presentation on Renewal of Power Purchase Agreement

NEW BUSINESS:

A. MOTION – Approve Mayor’s Reappointment of Bradley Scott to the Police Pension Board

B. MOTION – Approve Mayor’s Reappointments of Jim Meridith, Diane Korte-Lindsey, Josh Kloss, and Marshall Rinderer and the Appointment of Kurt Vonder Haar to the Industrial Development Commission (attached)

C. MOTION – Bill #24-56/RESOLUTION Approving Change Orders Fifteen, Sixteen, and Seventeen for the City Hall Renovations and Construction Project 

D. MOTION – Bill #24-57/RESOLUTION Approving and Authorizing the Execution of a Proposal for Civil Engineering Services with Oates Associates Inc. for the Sixth Street Reconstruction Project (PW-04-22)

E. MOTION – Bill #24-58/RESOLUTION Authorizing Approval of Amended Amount of Expenditure of Rebuild Illinois Funds and Motor Fuel Tax Funds for Construction of Matter Drive, PW-05-21 (attached)

F. MOTION – Bill #24-59/RESOLUTION Requesting Authorization to Use $470,000 of Rebuild Illinois Funds from the City’s MFT Account for the Matter Drive Reconstruction Project (PW-05-21)

G. MOTION – Bill #24-60/RESOLUTION – Waiving Customary Bidding Procedures and Authorizing the Purchase of Twenty Pole-Mount Distribution Transformers

H. MOTION – Award Bid #PR-01-24 for the Weinheimer Community Center Roof Replacement project

I. MOTION – Approve a Notice of Municipal Letting, Bid #PR-04-24 for the Korte Recreation Center Repaving project

J. MOTION – Bill #24-61/ORDINANCE Amending the Municipal Code Chapter 90 – Zoning, Article V. – Off-Street Parking and Loading, Sec. 90-228. – Parking and Storage of Vehicles, (b) Outside Storage of Recreational Vehicles, Equipment, Materials, Boats or Personal Watercraft Shall Meet the Following Performance Standards: to Include the Word “Trailer”

REPORTS:

A. MOTION – Accepting Expenditures Reports #1265 for April 13, 2024 through May 3, 2024

EXECUTIVE SESSION:

The City Council may conduct an Executive Session pursuant to the Illinois Open Meetings Act, only after citing exemptions allowing such meeting.

ADJOURNMENT:

https://www.highlandil.gov/City%20Council/Agendas/2024/05-06-2024%20Agenda.pdf

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