by Kassadee Bradshaw | February 3, 2021 12:58 pm
FULTON – The Fulton Common Council met last night, February 2, and approved several resolutions changing fees for dog licenses, animal seizures, and various rentals within the city.
During public comment, Frank Castiglia Jr. requested that there be no fee for use of the pavilion at Bullhead Point and while the fee for fishing access at North Bay Campgrounds has been removed, he requested there be no fee for visiting.
“It’s very important because we’re looking to bring people in and we’re looking for things to do,” Castiglia said.
The council then moved on to the agenda. Approved items include:

8. Proposed change to rates at North Bay Campgrounds include both increases, removal of fees and maintaining the current fees. The breakdown can be seen in the image below. Changes will take effect March 1, but all existing contracts will be honored until expiration. The resolution passed with five votes yes and one vote no – First Ward Councilor Tom Kenyon.

9. The City Clerk/Chamberlain is authorized to increase the fee for the issuance of a tax search from $25 to $35, taking effect March 1.
10. Appointed Frank Castiglia Jr. as Commissioner of Deeds in and for the City of Fulton from February 3, 2021 to February 2, 2023. Resolution passed with five votes yes and one vote no.
During public comment before voting on resolutions, with the safety of the city’s children in mind, resident Peter Murphy requested the city put in sidewalks on West 3rd Street South, West 4th Street South and the north side of Curtis Street from West 4th Street South all the way to the Junior High School.
“It’s generally known that a city is rated by how safe people feel in their community and the schools,” Murphy said. “This part of the city’s not faring well in that rating… This is dangerous and it needs to be fixed before someone gets hurt.”
Mike D. requested help in getting the water turned back on to re-open his family’s restaurant – Josie’s Italian Eatery at 826 Hannibal St. The mayor agreed to talk with him following the meeting.
On behalf of the Fulton Public Library, Mayor Deana Michaels read an update to the public about services it provides, including free access to WiFi, mobile hotspots, extended e-material, creation of online accounts to apply for a library card, browsing appointments for patrons, curb-side pickup for all ages, weekly curbside crafts for all ages, virtual programs, appointments for computer use, curbside faxing, printing and copying, elimination of overdue fees, and a storage place for returned books to remain in quarantine for at least a week.
The mayor then polled the council, gave an update on problem areas in the city, updates with Parks and Rec and closed the meeting.
The next regularly scheduled meeting will be Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the Municipal Building.
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