City of Zion City Council met May 20

City of Zion City Council met May 20
Richard Frierson, Commissioner of Building & Public Property — City of Zion Website
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City of Zion City Council met May 20

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

4. Agenda Changes

5. CITIZEN COMMENTS

6. CONSENT AGENDA

(a) APPROVAL OF MINUTES: a Regular Meeting held May 6, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

(b) BILLS: Vouchers 149040 through 149153drawn on Huntington National Bank, N.A. Total: $805,528.56

(c) PROCLAMATION: Memorial Day, May 26, 2025

7. Consider passing RESOLUTIONS as follows:

(a) Temporary Road Closure – Nostalgia Days per Chief Barden

(b) Temporary Road Closure – Labor Day Parade per Chief Barden

8. Consider passing ORDINANCES as follows:

(a) Authorizing a lease between Martha’s Daycare Inc. and the City of Zion for property at 1225 27th Street per Director Ianson

(b) Authorizing and approving a proposal for Professional Engineering Services from Christopher Burke Engineering for a Staff Engineer per Director Roberts

9. DISCUSSION/AUTHORIZATION/APPROVAL

(a) Consider Zoning Docket 25-Z-7 and ordinance, requesting a Special Use Permit from Section 102-58(5) and of the Zion Municipal Code to operate a Daycare Center located at 2730 Sheridan Road per Director Ianson. Planning & Zoning Commission recommends approval.

(b) Consider updates to EMS billing structure per Chief Stried

10. DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTARY

11. ANNOUNCEMENTS

May 26 City Offices Closed for Memorial Day

June 3 7:00 p.m. Zion City Council Meeting

June 14 Nostalgia Days Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show

June 17 6:00 p.m. Zion Township Board Meeting

7:00 p.m. Zion City Council Meeting

12. ADJOURN

https://www.cityofzion.com/meetings/citycouncil/agendas/2025/052025.pdf



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