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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances - O-80-246 - 12/01/1980 - AMEND MUN RETAILERS OCC TAXORDINANCE NUMBER 0-80-246 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Sections 23-16.1 and 23-31.1 of the Municipal Code, City of McHenry, commonly referred to as "Farm Machinery Exclusion from Municipal Re- tailer's Occupation Tax, Service Occupation Tax, and Use Tax", which was passed and approved on the third day of September, 1980, be and the same is hereby re- pealed. SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form under the authority of the corporate authorities of the City of McHenry, Illinois. SECTION 3. All Ordinances, or parts thereof, in conflict with the terms and provisions thereof, are to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect beginning January 1, 1981. PASSED this 1st day of December, 1980. AYES: Nolan, Pepping, Datz, Harker, Adams, Wieser, Schooley, Meurer NAYS: None ABSENT: None APPROVED this 1st day of December, 1980. y o r ATTEST: City Clerk ORDINANCE NUMBER 0-80-245 Ordinance prohibiting backing into diagonal parking stalls, passed and approved on November 24, 1980. Ordinance was never prepared by the City Attorney. ORDINANCE WAS VETOED BY THE MAYOR ON 12-1-80, VETO WAS NOT OVERRIDDEN. SEE ATTACHED COPIES OF MINUTES. PUBLIC HEARING AND SPECIAL MEETING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1980 8 P.M. Mayor Stanek called to order the recessed Public Hearing on the Third Amendment to the Pre -Annexation Agreement presented by McHenry Lakes Estates Manor and the Special Meeting to conduct any and all business which might come before the Council on Monday, November 24, 1980 at 8:05 p.m. At roll call the following aldermen were present: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Also in attendance were City Attorney Narusis, City Clerk Gilpin, Shop Foreman Weber, Petitioner's Attorney Dan Curran, spectator Marilyn Stanek, newspaper reporters Tony Oliver and Ricky Hoffman, and Court Re- porter Raelene Petersen. Following a short discussion, Motion by Pepping, seconded by Harker, to pass an Ordinance approving the Third Amendment to the Pre -Annexation Agreement as presented and to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign it. Voting aye: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer, Stanek. Voting nay: None. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. Motion by Nolan, seconded by Datz, to pass an ordinance rezoning Parcel B from "R-3A" to "R-4" and to grant the variations as listed in Exhibit "E" and to approve the Preliminary and Final Plat as presented. Voting aye: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer, Stanek. Voting nay: None. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. Motion by Meurer, seconded by Schooley, to trade in two homemade trailers presently used by the Public Works Department and to purchase a new trailer at a cost of $800. Voting aye: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Voting nay: None. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. Motion by Schooley, seconded by Pepping, to pass an Ordinance to permit head -in parking only in areasthat have diagonal parking spaces and to Monday, November 24, 1980 page 2 publish the Ordinance in pamphlet form. Voting aye: Pepping, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Voting nay: Nolan. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. It was also recommended by the Street and Sidewalk Committee that all city parking lots be posted for head -in parking only. Motion by Schooley, seconded by Harker, to post a sign at the corner of Waukegan and Front Street permitting "right turn into right lane only" which would prohibit traffic on Waukegan from going westbound onto Elm Street. Voting aye: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Voting nay: None. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. Motion by Pepping, seconded by Harker, to authorize Police Chief Pasenelli to send notices to the Villages of McCullom Lake and Sunnytide stating that if their past due bills for police dispatch service are not paid in 30 days, the City of McHenry would terminate dispatch service to their villages. Voting aye: Pepping, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Voting nay: None. Pass: Nolan. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried. Motion by Harker, seconded by Schooley, to authorize a reduction in the retention fee from 10 percent to 5 percent for Keno & Sons Construction Company as pertains to their contract at the sewage treatment plant as re- commended by Baxter & Woodman. Voting aye: Pepping, Nolan, Harker, Datz, Schooley, Meurer. Voting nay: None. Absent: Adams, Wieser. Motion carried.