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City of Lockport City Council met Dec. 18

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Ben Benson, City Administrator | City of Lockport

Ben Benson, City Administrator | City of Lockport

City of Lockport City Council met Dec. 18.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

B. ROLL CALL 

C. INTRODUCTION 

D. LIAISON'S REPORT 

E. MAYOR'S REPORT 

1. Lockport Junior Porter Cheer Team Recognition - Chicagoland & Mid America Region Champions 

F. AGENDA PARTICIPATION 

Any person who wishes to speak on a topic that is on the Agenda of the Meeting shall fill out a Speaker Card before the start of the Meeting, either at the City Clerk’s Office, or may give to the City Clerk before the start of the Meeting itself, stating name, and topic on the Agenda to be discussed. Speaker Cards are required for each of the items the Speaker wishes to address. The purpose of the Cards is to obtain the spelling of name of the Speaker, contact information, and provide for efficient meeting administration. All Speakers shall comply with these rules, which shall be posted at the Speaker Sign-In desk and rulings of the City Clerk. Speakers shall be called by name to approach the podium by the City Clerk. A time limit of five (5) minutes shall be imposed on each Speaker. 

Illinois Municipalities may adopt a group of assorted Ordinances, Resolutions, Motions, and orders by a single Roll Call Vote called an Omnibus Vote or approval by Consent Agenda. The Omnibus Vote/Consent Agenda Vote shall be taken following the unanimous consent by the City Council as to the items to be included in the vote. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Council Member or Citizen so requests. In that event, the item will be removed from the Omnibus Vote/Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda 

G. CONSENT AGENDA

CL-1. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes from December 4, 2024 Suggested Action: Approve the Regular City Council Meeting Minutes from December 4, 2024.

CL-2. Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes from December 4, 2024 Suggested Action: Approve the Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes from December 4, 2024 as presented.

CA-1. Extension of a Professional Services Agreement with SAQ Consulting Inc for Assistance with State of Illinois Legislature and Programs Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-115 an Agreement with SAQ Consulting, Inc. for Consulting Services.

CA-2. Extension of Professional Services Agreement with Tai Ginsberg & Associates, LLC for Assistance with Federal Grants and Infrastructure, and Strategic Consulting and Advocacy on Behalf of the City of Lockport Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-124 the extension of the agreement with Tai Ginsberg & Associates for Strategic Consulting and Advocacy Services.

CA-3. Amending the Designating Ordinance of the City of Lockport in Connection with the Des Plaines River Valley Enterprise Zone and Approving an Amendment to the Des Plaines River Valley Enterprise Zone Intergovernmental Agreement (Rock Run Crossings Expansion Request Suggested Action: Approve Ordinance No. 24-029 amending the designating ordinance of the City of Lockport in connection with the DesPlaines River Valley EZ; and Ordinance No. 24-028 approving an amendment to the DesPlaines River Valley EZ IGA (Rock Run Crossings Expansion).

FN-1. Payroll Period Ending December 8, 2024 Suggested Action: Approve the payroll period as presented. 

FN-2. Bills Through December 10, 2024 Suggested Action: Approve the various bills as presented.

PD-1. Purchase Five Police Vehicles for a Cost Not-to-Exceed $210,000.00 from Bettenhausen Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-120 authorizing the purchase of five police vehicles from Bettenhausen Automotive at a cost not-to-exceed $210,000.00.

CD-1. Release of Bond and Initial Acceptance of Site Improvements Excluding Landscaping for Silo Bend Phases 1 and 2  Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-119 release of Bond and Initial Acceptance of Site Improvements for Silo Bend Phase 1 and 2.

H. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES (IF NOT APPROVED AS A CONSENT AGENDA ITEM) 

I. APPROVAL OF PAYROLL (IF NOT APPROVED AS A CONSENT AGENDA ITEM) 

J. REGULAR BUSINESS ACTION ITEMS 

CD-1. Concept Plan for a 260 Unit Residential Development Generally Located North of Bruce Road, East of I-355, and South of Cedar Ridge Estates (Sadie Ridge by M/I Homes) /PZC Case #2024-011  Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-109 a Concept Plan for a proposed 260 unit townhome and single family residential community (Sadie Ridge).

PW-1. Award the 2025-2027 Gasoline & Diesel Fuel Supply Contract to Al Warren Oil Co Inc. for a Vendor Mark-Up of $0.08 per Gallon  Suggested Action: Approve Resolution No. 24-114 awarding the 2025-2027 Gasoline & Diesel Fuel Supply Contract to Al Warren Oil Co Inc. for a vendor mark-up of $0.08 per gallon.

K. PUBLIC HEARING 

L. PERMANENT COMMITTEES 

M. NEW BUSINESS 

N. OPEN FLOOR FOR COMMENTS 

Comments will be heard on items that do not appear on the Agenda. The Public Comment portion of the Agenda shall be subject to a twenty (20) minute limitation. A time limit of five (5) minutes shall be imposed on each Speaker.  

The purpose of having Public Comments as an Agenda item is to allow any person to make his/her views known to the City Council upon any subject of general or public interest.  

Each person wishing to speak during the Public Comment portion of the Agenda must fill out a Public Comment Speaker Card stating name, and the topic about which he/she wishes to speak as well as a sign-in sheet, and give to the City Clerk at the Meeting itself.  

The purpose of the Cards is to obtain the spelling of the name of the Speaker, and provide for efficient meeting administration. 

The order of speaking shall be based upon the order of sign-in with first person signing-in speaking first and so forth. If the twenty (20) minutes has elapsed before 

all Speakers who have signed up are allowed to speak, the City Council may elect to continue the time period.  

However, if the City Council elects not to extend the time period those Speakers who signed up but did not speak may if they so choose to be placed on the next Agenda under the Public Comments Section and shall be placed at the top of the Sign-In Sheet in the same order they were in from the previous Sign-In Sheet.  

All Speakers shall comply with these rules which shall be posted at the Speaker Sign-In desk and rulings of the City Clerk. 

O. EXECUTIVE SESSION: OPEN MEETINGS EXEMPTIONS

2(c)(1) Appointments, Employment, Compensation, Discipline, Performance or Dismissal of specific Employees. 

2(c)(2): Collective negotiating matters between the public body and its employees or their representatives, or deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or more classes of employees. 

2(c)(3) Selection of a person to fill a Public Office, including a vacancy in a Public Office. 

2(c)(5) Purchase or Lease of real property, including meetings held for the purpose of discussing whether a particular parcel should be acquired. 

2(c)(6) The setting of a price for Sale or Lease of property owned by the public body. 

2(c)(11) Litigation, when an action against, affecting or on behalf of the particular public body has been filed and is pending before a court or administrative tribunal, or when the public body finds that an action is probable or imminent, in which case the basis for the finding shall be recorded and entered into the minutes of the closed meeting. 

2(c)(21) Discussion of minutes of meetings lawfully closed under this Act, whether for purposes of approval by the body of the minutes or semi-annual review of the minutes as mandated by Section 2.06 

P. ADJOURNMENT

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