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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket - 04/28/2003 - City Council A G E N D A ANNUAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, April 28, 2003, 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Oath of Office: Canine Officer “Esta” 5. Public Input Session – 10 Minute Limitation 6. Consent Agenda: a. Requests for Picnic and Special Use Permits; b. City Council Minutes: March 31, 2003; c. Fiscal Year 2002/2003 Bills for Approval. 7. Annual Reports by Taxing Districts 8. Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District Annual Report 9. Fiscal Year 2003/2004 Annual Budget 10. Year 2003/2004 Annual Liquor License Renewals, Ordinance reducing the number of Class B Liquor Licenses, and Ordinance reducing the number of Class F2 Liquor Licenses 11. Authorization to enter into an Engineering Services Agreement with Baxter & Woodman for the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant Long Range Plan in an amount not to exceed $26,000 12. Mayor – Statement and Reports – Annual Appointments 13. Committee Reports 14. Department Head Reports 15. New Business 16. Adjournment Posted and Mailed: April 23, 2003 CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda for the April 28,2003 Annual City Council meeting consists of the following items: a. Requests for Picnic and Special Use Permits; b. City Council Minutes: March 31, 2003; c. Fiscal Year 2002/2003 Bills for Approval. Attachments C O N S E N T A G E N D A TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Douglas K. Maxeiner, City Administrator FOR: Regular City Council Meeting RE: AGENDA SUPPLEMENT TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Douglas K. Maxeiner, City Administrator FOR: April 28, 2003 Annual City Council Meeting RE: Year 2003/2004 Annual Liquor License Renewals RECOMMENDATION: 1. To approve the 2003/2004 Renewal of Liquor Licenses for the Establishments on the attached list subject to satisfactory fingerprint results of the new managers. 2. To approve the attached Ordinance decreasing the number of Class B liquor licenses from Three to Two. 3. To approve the attached Ordinance decreasing the number of Class F2 liquor licenses from Ten to Nine. Pursuant to Chapter 4 of the City of McHenry Municipal Code, liquor establishments located in the city limits must renew their licenses annually with the City of McHenry by April 30 (the end of the fiscal year). Attached for your review is a list of the establishments that have submitted a liquor license renewal application for the 2003/2004-year. As done in the past, approval of all liquor establishments with new managers is conditioned upon receipt of satisfactory fingerprint results. Those establishments are depicted on the attached list by an asterisk. The results should be received from the Illinois State Police within six to eight weeks. This year, the city was notified by Clark Oil that the gas station on 3111 W. Route 120 is closed; and consequently, will not be renewing the Class B-5 liquor license. Therefore, i t is necessary to approve the attached ordinance decreasing the number of Class B liquor licenses in force at one time from three to two. In addition, Eagle Food Stores is closing its store on Elm Street in May and will not be renewing its Class F2 liquor license. An ordinance reflecting this change is also attached. As Liquor Commissioner, Mayor Althoff recommends the renewal of all liquor licenses requested by the establishments on the attached list and ordinances amending the number of licenses in force. Approval of all licenses is subject to satisfactory fingerprint results from the new owners and/or managers. mmg Attach.