City of Petersburg City Council Met November 17

City of Petersburg City Council Met November 17
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City of Petersburg City Council met Nov. 17.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. Call to Order

II. Preliminary Matters

A. Roll Call

B. Pledge of Allegiance

C. Adoption of Agenda

III. City Clerk

A. Warrant List

B. Accounts Payable

C. Regular Meeting Minutes 11.3.20

IV. Hearing of Citizens

V. Department Reports

A. Water

1. Water Collector’s Monthly Report

2. Water Superintendent’s Monthly Report, oral and written

B. Street Department

1. Street Superintendent’s Monthly Report, oral and written

C. Zoning

1. Special Use Permit – 106 N 5th – Laundromat

2. Special Use Permit – Tree Nursery to the East of the Sewage Lagoon

3. TIF Application – Lucky’s on the Square

4. Ordinance 2020-10 – Amending the Zoning Code to Create a B-2 District

5. Ordinance 2020-11 – Rezoning Certain Property with the City of Petersburg from R-1 to B-2

VI. Officer’s Report

A. Mayor

1. Ordinance 2020-09 – Masters Memorial Trust

2. Resolution 2020- 07 – IMRF Trustee Voting

B. Treasurer

1. Treasurer’s Report

VII. Standing Council Committees

VIII. Old Business

1. City Wide Clean-up

IX. New Business

X. Adjournment

https://www.petersburgil.org/documents/328/11.17.20_Agenda.pdf



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