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City of Fulton City Council met February 11

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City of Fulton City Council met Feb. 11.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to order

2. Roll Call

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Communication from Visitors

5. Council Meeting Synopsis (pages 1-2)

6. Consent Agenda (All items in the consent agenda will be enacted by a single motion and roll call vote. Any item may be removed upon request by the Mayor or any Alderman and considered individually after all other items of business on the consent agenda).

• Approve Council Meeting Minutes (pages 3-4)

• Approve Bill List (located at end of packet)

7. Rule on Items Removed from Consent Agenda

8. Business

A. Renew Farm Lease with Doug Holesinger for land in the Industrial Park

Motion: To Approve

B. Agreement with Downtown Auto Clinic for Service on Police Vehicles

Motion: To Approve

C. Training Request for Donnie Pridemore, Nick Neblung, and Dwayne Hamilton to attend Illinois Drug Enforcement Officers Association Training Conference – March 20-22, 2019

Motion: To Approve

D. Approve to create an Ordinance to allow a loan for Public Works Equipment. The loan would be for a new Jet/Vac truck. Loan would be for $252,479 to finance.

Motion: To Approve

E. Request to use Depreciation Funds to replace one pump and repair a 2nd for the Waste Treatment Plant

Motion: To Approve

F. Request from Jeff Spencer to construct a building in Whiteside County

Motion: To Approve

G. Liquor License Ordinance passed at 1/28/19 Meeting – Mayor wishes to Veto

9. Adjourn to the Committee of the Whole Meeting

10. Closed Session to discuss Personnel

11. Adjourn

https://www.cityoffulton.us/government/city-council/city-council-meeting-agendas/city-council-agenda-february-11-2019.html

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