April 4 Unofficial Minutes of the Newton City Council

UNOFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE NEWTON CITY COUNCIL

108 N. Van Buren St
Newton, IL 62448
April 4, 2023

  1. CALL TO ORDER: Joshua J. Kuhl, Mayor
    Mayor Joshua J. Kuhl called the meeting to order.
  2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE led by Alderman Larry Brooks.
    Pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Alderman Larry Brooks.
  3. ROLL CALL: Rosetta York, City Clerk
    Physically present: Gayle Glumac, Kaleb Wright, Larry Brooks, RJ Lindemann, Eric Blake
    and Marlene Harris
    Also present: Attorney William Heap, Treasurer Melissa Brooks and Clerk Rosetta York
  4. ADOPT OR AMEND AGENDA: #11 correct the date to April 18, 2023
    Motion was made by Lindemann, seconded by Harris, to adopt the amended agenda.
    Ayes: Glumac, Wright, Brooks, Lindemann, Blake, Harris
    Nays: None
  5. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES of March 21, 2023.
    Motion was made by Brooks, seconded by Wright, to approve the minutes of the March
    21, 2023 of the Newton City Council.
    Ayes: Wright, Brooks, Lindemann, Blake, Harris, Glumac
    Nays: None
  6. PUBLIC COMMENTS/COMMUNICATIONS: Kenneth and Elisabeth Belcher
    The Belchers were asking why the $40,000 budgeted last year for citizens to tear down a house
    or building could be added to this 2023-24 fiscal year budgeted amount. Since the application
    terms were not developed and made available to the public. (Note: I (Rosie York) may not fully
    understand the Council’s and Mayor’s response.) There are City Code and Illinois State Statues
    which does not allow it.
  7. COMMITTEE REPORTS OR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE REPORTS:
    Brooks: City of Newton Water/Wastewater Meeting
    March 27, 2023
    Attendees: Larry Brooks, Brent Benefiel, Tyler Weber, Joshua Kuhl, Rosetta M. York, Gayle Glumac,
    Eric Blake, Marlene Harris, Amy Tarr, Kaleb Wright, R.J. Lindemann, Brenda Phillips and Melissa
    Brooks
    Called to order at 6:00 pm
    Water
    Discussed a 5-year plan: First year in-house water line, second year possible heater for the pump room,
    third year Washington and Morgan Streets water projects, fourth year new vacuum truck for water and
    sewer.
    Discussed rate structure change or water rate increase. Tyler will do more research on rates.
    Discussed possible 2% water rate increase. Will discuss more later.
    Discussed increasing revenue without increasing the rate across all water costumers.
    Discussed new phone system.
    Wastewater
    The Second St. lift station back-up generator is almost ready for service,
    Discussed a big increase in ground water to sewer system. Some of the problem is from Metro lines
    being put in.
    Discussed problem at sewer plant. Didn’t get paper work in time for grant. May try to do project in
    house, will have approximate cost on project later.
    Meeting adjourned at 7:12 PM
    Larry Brooks, Chairman
  8. OLD BUSINESS:
    A. Discuss Water Rates (25 minutes)
    From May 2022 to February 2023 the Water Department had 4 months where they
    operated at a loss. The Mayor and Council discussed ways to increase revenue, but
    nothing was decided. Department Head Tyler Weber was asked to gather more info to
    present to the council.
    B. Discuss Application for Demolition Reimbursement. (16 minutes)
    Lindemann presented the first draft copy of the application to demo dilapidated
    properties. After reviewing the draft, multiple changes and recommendations were
    state. Lindemann will rewrite the application and bring it back to the Council.
    C. Consider and act on Clark Bigard’s letter of resignation.
    Motion was made by Brooks, seconded by Harris, to authorize Clark Bigard’s letter of
    resignation, effective March 17, 2023.
    Ayes: Brooks, Lindemann, Blake, Harris, Glumac, Wright
    Nays: None
  9. NEW BUSINESS:

A. Consider and act on 3 employees and 1 alderwoman to attend annual IMEA Conference and
Trade Show in Springfield, IL on May 11-12 requiring 1 hotel room at $119/night + allowable
expenses. (The other attendees will drive up for 1 day only and will not require a hotel room.)
Motion was made by Lindemann, seconded by Harris, to authorize 3 employees and 1
alderwoman to attend annual IMEA Conference and Trade Show in Springfield, IL on
May 11-12 requiring 1 hotel room at $119/night + allowable expenses. (The other
attendees will drive up for 1 day only and will not require a hotel room.)
Ayes: Lindemann, Blake, Harris, Wright, Brooks
Nays: None
Abstain: Glumac
B. Consider and act on two Newton Police Department employees to attend the IJOA & IDOA
2023 Annual State Conference Continued Professional Training on June 13-16 with fees of
$425/2 officers plus allowable expenses. (IJOA is Illinois Juvenile Officer’s Association.
IDOA is Illinois D.A.R.E. Officer’s Association.)
Motion was made by Harris, seconded by Glumac, authorize two Newton Police
Department employees to attend the IJOA & IDOA 2023 Annual State Conference
Continued Professional Training on June 13-16 with fees of $425/2 officers plus
allowable expenses. (IJOA is Illinois Juvenile Officer’s Association. IDOA is Illinois
D.A.R.E. Officer’s Association.)
Ayes: Blake, Harris, Glumac, Wright, Brooks, Lindemann
Nays: None

  1. STATEMENTS:
    Council Members:
    Glumac: “I appreciate the guys cutting down the trees and getting all that taken care of before
    the storm, We were very blessed that Newton wasn’t hit like our surrounding cities and prayers
    for them.”
    Wright: No Comment
    Brooks: No Comment
    Lindemann: “I hope everyone voted. If you didn’t, I encourage you to do it next time. It’s great
    that we live in a country where we can.”
    “I had a fine man, James Cisney, a great employee of TPS and a great citizen of this community
    in Ward three. He has a complaint about his neighbor, and he didn’t want to come today, but he
    asked that I represent him and he would like his neighbor to clean their property. He’s looking to
    sell his home at some time in the near future, and he believes they are lowering his property
    value. The property is 303 Liberty Street. They have been a nuisance. He’s called the police
    department and no action has been taken. He would very much like that to be resolved. It’s
    really bad.”
    “The police had cited them, I believe, and they started building a pallet fencing to hide the stuff.
    And it’s bad.”
    Blake: No Comment
    Harris: No Comment
    City Attorney: No Comment
    City Treasurer: Is the community garden going to be done this year? The mayor said yes it
    was in the Park Department’s budget, ask Brad to confirm this.
    City Clerk: Statement of economic interests will be handed out at the next meeting.
    The Codebooks have a few more corrections to insert. Please bring them to City Hall again.

Mayor:
• My thoughts and prayers to people in the surrounding communities property damage and
their loss of life in last Friday’s storm.
• Their community’s and their neighboring communities’ emergency responders spent all
evening Friday, most of Saturday over there.
• Thanks to the city employees called out Friday evening. I do appreciate you and your
crews.
• Wednesday, Myself, Melissa, all the department heads and their committee chairmen had
budget meetings. The department heads truly know their numbers and their future
projects to budget. With these conversations a lot is learned, and I appreciate you guys.
• I will say thank you again to Melissa and your group for the time you have taken over the
last 60 days involving budgets. at the next council meeting, the budget will be presented
for a vote.

  1. NEXT REGULAR MEETING: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 6:00 PM
    That same evening at 5:30 p.m. will be the Energy Transition Grant Stakeholders meeting
    here previous to the council meeting.
    SCHEDULED COMMITTEE MEETINGS: None
  2. ADJOURNMENT
    Motion was made by Lindemann, seconded by Glumac, to adjourn the meeting.
    Ayes: Harris, Glumac, Wright, Brooks, Lindemann, Harris
    Nays:
    Meeting adjourned at 7:12 PM.
    Submitted by Rosetta M. York