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City of Joliet Board met September 19.

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City of Joliet Board met September 19.

Here is the minutes provided by the Board:

Invocation: Rev. Chris Beamsley, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 412 E. Benton Street

Pledge to the Flag:

I. Roll Call:

Present: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk, Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Absent: None.

Also Present: Interim City Manager Martin J. Shanahan, Jr., Acting

Corporation Counsel Chris Regis.

II. Mayor:

A. Proclamations

1. Recognizing Constitution Week (September 17 – 23, 2017)

Proclamation - Constitution Week

Councilman Morris read a Proclamation issued by Mayor O'Dekirk recognizing September 17-23, 2017 as Constitution Week. Lynn Freebus, Constitution Week Chair with the Daughters of the American Revolution, thanked the Mayor and Council for the Proclamation recognizing the 230th Anniversary of the signing of the Constitution and presented Mayor O'Dekirk with a bell for Bells Across America. She introduced the Chapter Members: Regent - Mary Erhardt, Vice Regent - Mary Daily, Second Vice Regent - Bobbi Borbas, and Public Relations - Lona Jakaitis.

Ms. Jakaitis read a statement on the drafting of the United States Constitution. She also discussed the accomplishments of the Joliet's Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.

2. Recognizing Danica Ward for Her Efforts with Hurricane Harvey Donation Drive

Proclamation - Danica Ward

Councilwoman Quillman read a Proclamation issued by Mayor O'Dekirk recognizing Danica Ward for her efforts with Hurricane Harvey donation drive.

B. Mayor O’Dekirk – Appointments

III. Approval if Agenda:

Motion to approve the Agenda as written with the following change: Vote on Council Memo #507-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the Joliet Minor League Baseball Park – Synthetic Turf separately was made by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion seconded by Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

IV. Citizens to be Heard on Agenda Items:

V. Mayor Pro Tem:

Motion to appoint Councilwoman Gavin to serve as Mayor Pro Tem for the period October 1 through December 31, 2017 was made by Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman.

Motion seconded by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

VI. Council Committee Reports:

A. CTIS

Councilwoman Quillman stated the CTIS Committee met on September 13, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in the Executive Conference Room to discuss phone system recommendations, resource planning for remainder of 2017, licensing for IT, LAN/WAN and Heritage Corridor updates, and customer service on the telephone at City Hall. Councilwoman Quillman requested Dave Braner, CIO/IT Director, explain these items to the Mayor and Council. Mr. Braner stated the City's phone system is at the end of its useful life and staff is recommending a hosted model moving the phone system into the cloud.

B. Economic Development

Councilman Hug stated the Economic Development Committee met on September 14, 2017 at 5:00 pm in the Executive Conference Room to discuss the redevelopment of the old silver cross hospital campus, tax rebate for the Speedway located at Route 53 and Emerald Drive, and a development agreement with the Stadium Club at 141 E. Jefferson Street.

C. Finance

Councilman Turk stated the Finance Committee met this evening at 5:30 p.m. in the Executive Conference Room to discuss a proposal from the City's auditors to enter into a five year contract with the same cost for the 2017 and a 1.5% increase for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. He stated the Committee also reviewed the financial, expense, and invoices paid reports and the personnel summary and found them all to be in order and recommended their approval.

D. Public Service

Councilman Hug stated the Public Service Committee met this evening at 4:00 p.m. in the Executive Conference Room and reviewed the contracts, change orders, pay estimates, final payments, and resolutions and found them all to be in order and recommended their approval.

VII. Consent Agenda:

A. Approval of Minutes

1. Combined Council Meeting - September 5, 2017

9-5-17 Minutes

The minutes of the Combined Council Meeting of the Council of the City of Joliet, Illinois held on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. stand approved as recorded.

B. Invoices Paid Report

Invoices Paid - August 2017

A communication from the City Manager contained his recommendation that the report be received and placed on file.

C. Council Memo #494-17: Regular Payroll for July 21 – August 3, 2017– $3,385,296.66

Council Memo #494-17

The Biweekly Payroll Summary Reports of the total cost of regular salaries for the period July 21 through August 3, 2017, including a Summary of Overtime and an Overtime Budget Status Report, were accompanied by a recommendation from the City Manager that said Regular Payroll be approved.

D. Council Memo #495-17: Regular Payroll for August 4 – August 17, 2017 – $3,268,596.66

Council Memo #495-17

The Biweekly Payroll Summary Reports of the total cost of regular salaries for the period August 4 through August 17, 2017, including a Summary of Overtime and an Overtime Budget Status Report, were accompanied by a recommendation from the City Manager that said Regular Payroll be approved.

E. Council Memo #496-17: Position Vacancies / Job Descriptions

Council Memo #496-17

A communication from the City Manager contained his recommendation that he be authorized to: 1) Fill one Equipment Operator II position in the Public Utilities Department with any subsequent vacancies.

Motion to concur in the recommendation of the City Manager was made by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion seconded by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

VIII. Licenses and Permit Applications:

None

IX. Public Hearings:

A. Council Memo #498-17: Approving the Annexation of 4 Acres Located at 2121 S. Chicago Street (A-2-17) (To Be Tabled to October 3, 2017)

Council Memo #498-17

Motion to table Council Memo #498-17: Approving the Annexation of 4 Acres Located at 2121 S. Chicago Street (A-2-17) to the October 3, 2017 Council Meeting was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

X. Closed Session to discuss the following subjects:

Motion to enter closed session to discuss personnel, collective bargaining, land acquisition or conveyance and pending or threatened litigation after which the meeting will reconvene was made by Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman.

Motion seconded by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

The City Clerk stated the meeting reconvened at 7:06 p.m. with the Mayor and full Council present.

XI. Ordinances and Resolutions:

A. Ordinances:

None

B. Resolutions:

1. Council Memo #500-17: Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of 833 - 837 South Richards Street as Part of the Blight Reduction Program Council Memo #500-17

Motion to adopt Council Memo #500-17: Resolution Authorizing the Purchase of 833 - 837 South Richards Street as Part of the Blight Reduction Program was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

Council Memo #500-17

Resolution No. 7181

2. Council Memo #501-17: A Resolution Requesting Authorization to Enter into a Regular 2017 Justice Assistance Grant Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Joliet and Will County

Council Memo #501-17

Motion to adopt Council Memo #501-17: A Resolution Requesting Authorization to Enter into a Regular 2017 Justice Assistance Grant Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Joliet and Will County was made by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion seconded by Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

Council Memo #501-17

Resolution No. 7182

3. Council Memo #502-17: A Resolution Approving A TIF Development Agreement With Mid Central Enterprises, Inc (68 & 76 North Chicago Street)

Council Memo #502-17

Interim City Manager Marty Shanahan stated staff recommends this item be approved with an amendment to adjust the parking rate to reflect a $10 per month fee per parking space.

Motion to adopt Council Memo #502-17: A Resolution Approving A TIF Development Agreement With Mid Central Enterprises, Inc (68 & 76 North Chicago Street) with the Amendment of a $10 monthly fee per parking space per month was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilman Larry E. Hug.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

Council Memo #502-17

Resolution No. 7183

4. Council Memo #503-17: Resolution Authorizing Execution of an Employment Agreement for City Manager (To Be Submitted)

Motion to adopt Council Memo #503-17: Resolution Authorizing Execution of an Employment Agreement for City Manager was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilman John E. Gerl.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

Council Memo #503-17

Resolution No. 7184

David Hales expressed his gratitude to the Mayor and Council for allowing him to serve the City as City Manager.

XII. Bids and Contracts:

A. Award of Contracts:

1. Council Memo #505-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for Fencing Joliet’s Union Station

Council Memo #505-17

2. Council Memo #506-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for Auditing Services for a Five-Year Period

Council Memo #506-17

3. Council Memo #507-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the Joliet Minor League Baseball Park – Synthetic Turf

Council Memo #507-17

Motion to approve Council Memo #507-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the Joliet Minor League Baseball Park – Synthetic Turf was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilman Pat Mudron.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’dekirk

4. Council Memo #508-17: Request for Authorization to Approve a Professional Services Agreement for the Downtown Sanitary and Storm Sewer Separation Project

Council Memo #508-17

5. Council Memo #509-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the 2017 Traffic Signal Materials Purchase Order

Council Memo #509-17

6. Council Memo #510-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the 2017 LED Streetlight Luminaire Installation Project

Council Memo #510-17

7. Council Memo #511-17: Request for Authorization to Approve Contracts for Information Technology (IT) Professional Services

Council Memo #511-17

8. Council Memo #512-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for Microsoft and VMWARE Software and Services

Council Memo #512-17

9. Council Memo #513-17: Request for Authorization to Award a Contract for the Selection of a Telecommunications Vendor

Council Memo #513-17

Motion to approve Council Memo #505-17 and #506-17 and #508-17 through #513-17 was made by Councilwoman Bettye Gavin.

Motion seconded by Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

B. Amendments, Change Orders and Payments:

1. Council Memo #515-17: Request for Authorization to Approve Change Order No. 3 and Payment Request No. 3 and Final for the Union Station Plaza Improvements – 2017

Council Memo #515-17

2. Council Memo #516-17: Request for Authorization to Approve Change Order No. 1 for the Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan Phase III Wet Weather Treatment Facility Project

Council Memo #516-17

Motion to approve Council Memo #515-17 and #516-17 was made by Councilman Larry

E. Hug.

Motion seconded by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

XIII. City Manager:

The Interim City Manager shared a story of a Joliet resident (Adelio) who just became a US citizen.

XIV. New Business (Not For Final Action Or Recommendation):

Mayor O'Dekirk asked Deputy Chief Dupuis to thank those involved with assigning officers to direct traffic on Jefferson Street downtown due to ongoing construction. He highlighted a new volunteer program being organized by Reverend Health with Redeemed Connection Ministries to snow shovel for senior citizens and people with disabilities.

XV. Public Comments:

Shay Robinson, representative of Greater Bible Way Apostolic Temple at the corner of Brown and Leach, addressed the Mayor and Council regarding partnering with local government and meeting with Councilwoman Gavin to connect regarding the Diversity and Community Relations Committee.

Robert Hernandez thanked the Joliet Police Department for securing the Fairview Complex in the Forest Park area. He also thanked Councilman Dickinson for his presence at events throughout the City.

XVI. Mayor and Council Comments:

Councilman Dickinson thanked Rocky Caylor with Cadence for his help with the donation for hurricane Harvey. He invited everyone to the Big Brothers Big Sisters fundraiser at the Moran Club on Saturday.

Councilwoman Gavin thanked the organizers involved in the fiesta in downtown last weekend.

Councilman Hug highlighted the Zonta Club's 2nd Annual Festival of Culture on September 25, 2017 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Councilman Morris highlighted the Family Fun Festival at Slammers Ballpark on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. He thanked Rocky with Cadence and his team for their participation in the Hurricane Harvey Relief efforts.

Councilman Mudron thanked the Police and Fire Departments for their work during the NASCAR race at Chicagoland Speedway.

Councilwoman Quillman highlighted Nowell Park's recreation center groundbreaking.

Mayor O'Dekirk thanked Rocky Caylor, the Cadence team, Dave Stromma with Union Signs, and Christa Desiderio for their participation in the hurricane Harvey relief drive. He highlighted ribbon cuttings at Manningdale Park, CBC Banking Center, and Best Western near the mall. He also highlighted an open house at the new IYC Treatment Center on McDonough, groundbreaking of a new recreation center at Nowell Park, and grand opening of the new JJC Event Center. He congratulated Mary Jaworski and the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce for their success with the Latin Fest downtown. He stated Race Fan Rally and NASCAR capped off the summer events and mentioned NASCAR will be moved to early July in 2018.

Mayor O'Dekirk thanked Corporation Counsel Marty Shanahan for serving as Interim City Manager during the City's recruitment process.

XVII. Adjournment:

Motion to adjourn was made by Councilman Michael F. Turk.

Motion seconded by Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman.

Motion carried by the following vote:

Ayes: Councilman Don "Duck" Dickinson, Councilwoman Bettye Gavin, Councilman John E. Gerl, Councilman Larry E. Hug, Councilman Terry Morris, Councilman Pat Mudron, Councilwoman Jan Hallums Quillman, Councilman Michael F. Turk

Nays: None

Abstain: Mayor Robert O’Dekirk

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