City of Batavia Committee of the Whole met March 10

Christopher Solfa, Ward 1 Alderman
Christopher Solfa, Ward 1 Alderman
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City of Batavia Committee of the Whole met March 10.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Roll Call

2. Reminder: Please speak into the microphone for BATV recording

3. Approval of Minutes February 24, 2026

4. Items removed, added, or changed

5. Matters from the Public (For items NOT on the Agenda)

6. Consent Agenda

The consent agenda is made up of items recommended by city staff that require

recommendation to the full City Council by the Cow. This agenda is placed as a separate item of the COW agenda. The items on the consent agenda are usually minor items, already budgeted, standard non-policy activities or outgrowths of earlier meetings and are voted on as a “package” in the interest of saving time on non-controversial issues. However, any council member may, by simple request, have an item removed and placed on the “regular” agenda

Approvals

6.1 COW Executive Session Minutes February 24, 2026

6.2 Ordinance 2026-012: Public Urination & Defecation MJ

6.3 Resolution 2026-033-R: Authorization to purchase one 2026 Altec TA 60 Bucket Truck from Altec Industries, Inc.

6.4 Resolution 2026-032-R: Approving the 2026 Zoning Map

6.5 Resolution 2026-035-R Accepting a Plat of Dedication of Part of North Water Street

6.6 Ordinance 2026-013: Declaring Certain Property to be Surplus and Authorizing Sale

6.7 Resolution 2026-036-R: Approving a Three (3) Month Extension for the Final Plat of Main Street Place Subdivision

7. Regular Agenda

7.1 Resolution 2026-034-R: Authorizing a 1-year extension of the contract with Midwest Public Safety for body-camera and in-car video cloud-based data storage through March 31, 2027 for the amount of $20,592.00

7.2 Ordinance 2026-009: Granting a Conditional Use Permit for a Government Office and Facilities Use at 812 Main Street

7.3 Ordinance 2026 011: Temporarily Pausing TIF for TIF #7

7.4 Ordinance: 2026- 008: Amendments to Title 12: Historic Preservation of the City Code

7.5 Ordinance 2026-010: Amending Title 6: Motor Vehicles and Traffic of the City of Batavia Code of Ordinances Regulating e-Mobility Devices

7.6 Discussion: Holiday Decorations

Future Holiday Decorations

8. City Council Updates

8.1 Project Status

8.2 Other Business

9. Adjournment

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