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Oconto County Reporter | Public Notices
AMENDATORY ORDINANCE - A2018-07-08 The Oconto County Board of Supervisors enacted an Amendatory Ordinance A2018-07-08, July 19, 2018 granting the rezoning application of Bruce Micoley rezone the fo...
AMENDATORY ORDINANCE - A2018-07-08 The Oconto County Board of Supervisors enacted an Amendatory Ordinance A2018-07-08, July 19, 2018 granting the rezoning application of Bruce Micoley rezone the following described property from Residential Single Family District and Agricultural District to Rural Residential District. Tax Parcel #032-050500622; 032-050500722A, Part of Section 5, T28N, R19E, Town of Oconto Falls. The full text of the ordinance (changes as well as the entire ordinance) is available at the Oconto County Clerk's Office at 301 Washington Street, Oconto, WI 54153, phone 920-834-6800 or at the website www.co.oconto.wi.us. Reviewed by Corporation Counsel: cam Initials of Corp. 7/11/18 Date Reviewed Run: August 1, 2018 WNAXLP
AMENDATORY ORDINANCE - A2018-07-09 The Oconto County Board of Supervisors enacted an Amendatory Ordinance A2018-07-09, July 19, 2018 granting the rezoning application of Lawrence and Nannette Schil...
AMENDATORY ORDINANCE - A2018-07-09 The Oconto County Board of Supervisors enacted an Amendatory Ordinance A2018-07-09, July 19, 2018 granting the rezoning application of Lawrence and Nannette Schilder rezone the following described property from General Commercial District to Neighborhood Commercial District. Tax Parcel #032-171701334B, Part of Section 17, T28N, R19E, Town of Oconto Falls. The full text of the ordinance (changes as well as the entire ordinance) is available at the Oconto County Clerk's Office at 301 Washington Street, Oconto, WI 54153, phone 920-834-6800 or at the website www.co.oconto.wi.us. Reviewed by Corporation Counsel: cam Initials of Corp. 7/11/18 Date Reviewed Run: August 1, 2018 WNAXLP
AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF KOHLER Date: August 14, 2018 Location: Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler Time: 4:30 p.m. Please take notice that the Village of Kohler Planni...
AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF KOHLER Date: August 14, 2018 Location: Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler Time: 4:30 p.m. Please take notice that the Village of Kohler Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at the Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler, Wisconsin, for the purpose of hearing comments from the public concerning the following: An application from TJX Companies, Inc. and Inland Real Estate Corporation for a Special Use Permit. The proposed use is for a 23,569 square foot HomeGoods store. HomeGoods is a unique home fashion store. The site is located in the Village of Kohler, Wisconsin, at the southwest corner of the intersection of State Highway 28 and County Road A, directly to the west of Interstate 43. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing and be heard. Copies of the Special Use Permit application are available at the Kohler Village Office, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler, WI, 920-459-3873. Laurie Lindow Village Clerk-Treasurer Dated: August 7, 2018 Posted: August 7, 2018 Published: August 9, 2018 WNAXLP
AMENDED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to S.59.694 (6) Wis. Statutes, that public hearings will be held by the Manitowoc County Board of Adjustment at 7:00 P.M., Monday, Augus...
AMENDED PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to S.59.694 (6) Wis. Statutes, that public hearings will be held by the Manitowoc County Board of Adjustment at 7:00 P.M., Monday, August 20, 2018, in the Manitowoc County Office Complex, at 4319 Expo Drive, P.O. Box 935, Manitowoc, Wisconsin for the purpose of giving consideration to the following appeals: 1. Nancy Petermann Owner of property located at 2875 Long Lake Rd., in Govt. Lot 2 of Section 7, T19N-R21E, Town of Rockland, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, parcel number (015-007-006-003.00); wherein a conditional use permit is being requested by Ryan Brandes, the applicant, to operate a sand blasting and painting business in a RR, Rural Residential, S1, Shoreland zoned district. Interested persons are urged to attend this meeting. Those wishing to submit written testimony may do so up to and including the time of said hearing. Further information may be obtained at 4319 Expo Drive, P.O. Box 935, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. An advisory meeting will occur at the same location on Monday August 13, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. The board may visit the properties during this meeting. TO BE PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY AUGUST 10, 2018 AND ON MONDAY AUGUST 13, 2018. RECEIVED BY: DATE: Run: August. 10 & 13, 2018 WNAXLP
An auction of stored personal household contents of storage unit #094 of tenant Jana Lofton is to take place at Manitowoc Self Storage, LLC located at 4701 W Custer St, Manitowoc, WI 54220. The auctio...
An auction of stored personal household contents of storage unit #094 of tenant Jana Lofton is to take place at Manitowoc Self Storage, LLC located at 4701 W Custer St, Manitowoc, WI 54220. The auction will take place at 2:00 pm on August 20th, 2018 . Run: Aug. 3, 2018 WNAXLP
AN ORDINANCE OFFICIAL NOTICE Published by Authority of the Common Council of the City of Appleton Office of the City Clerk, Appleton August 2, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the following Ordinance...
AN ORDINANCE OFFICIAL NOTICE Published by Authority of the Common Council of the City of Appleton Office of the City Clerk, Appleton August 2, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the following Ordinances were adopted by the Common Council on August 1, 2018 and approved by the Mayor on the 1st day of August, 2018, and become effective with this publication. 67-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 19-86 OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS. (Municipal Services Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 19-86 of Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to parking restrictions, is hereby repealed: Ord. 58-07: "No Parking/5-Minute Loading Zone on school days from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the south side of Harris Street from Durkee Street to a point 222' west of Durkee Street." Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication, the Traffic Engineer is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes in the Parking District Map in accordance with this Ordinance. 68-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 19-86 OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS. (Municipal Services Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 19-86 of Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to parking restrictions, is hereby created as follows. This ordinance supersedes and repeals any conflicting ordinance regarding parking in the designated area. No Parking/5-Minute Loading Zone on school days from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the south side of Harris Street from Durkee Street to a point 115' west of Durkee Street. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication, the Traffic Engineer is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes in the Parking District Map in accordance with this Ordinance. 69-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 19-86 OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS. (Municipal Services Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 19-86 of Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to parking restrictions, is hereby repealed: Ord. 180-67: "No parking during school hours on the west side of Durkee Street from the north line of Franklin Street to the south line of Harris Street." Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication, the Traffic Engineer is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes in the Parking District Map in accordance with this Ordinance. 70-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6-56(b) OF CHAPTER 6 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO ADOPTION OF CODES AND STANDARDS. (Safety and Licensing Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 6-56(b) of Chapter 6 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to adoption of code and standards, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 6-56. Adoption of codes and standards. (b) The International Fire Code 2015 Edition, hereinafter "IFC" is hereby adopted as though fully set forth herein, with the following exceptions: (1) Chapter 1 and Chapter 57 are not included in the adoption of the 2015 edition of the IFC. (2) Appendices A, J, K, L, and M are not included in the adoption of the 2015 edition of the IFC. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 71-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7-100(d)(4) OF CHAPTER 7 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO SMOKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN AREAS; PROHIBITION OF SMOKING IN OUTDOOR AREAS. (Parks and Recreation Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 7-100(d)(4) of Chapter 7 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to smoking prohibited in certain areas; prohibition of smoking in outdoor areas, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 7-100. Smoking prohibited in certain areas. (d) Prohibition of smoking in outdoor areas. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke or use tobacco products in the following outdoor areas. (4) City parks as posted and so designated by the Parks, Recreation and Facilities Management Department. Additionally, smoking, vaping, and use of all electronic nicotine devices shall be prohibited within twenty (20) feet of playground equipment located within city parks as well as at the Appleton Skate Park located within Telulah Park. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 72-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9-621(f) OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO CONDUCT OF BUSINESS GENERALLY COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION LICENSEHOLDERS. (Safety and Licensing Committee 7-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 9-621(f) of Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to conduct of business generally commercial solicitation licenseholders, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 9-621. Conduct of business generally commercial solicitation licenseholders. (f) A licensee shall not vend, sell or dispose of or offer to sell, vend, or dispose of or solicit orders for the sale of goods, wares, or merchandise, or enter upon any premises for any of these purposes, between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 73-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9-647 OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO HOURS OF [CHARITABLE] SOLICITATION. (Safety and Licensing Committee 7-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 9-647 of Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to hours of [charitable] solicitation, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 9-647. Hours of solicitation. No person shall solicit door to door between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 74-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON AND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHICH IS A PART THEREOF, BY MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE DISTRICT AS NOW PROVIDED. (City Plan Commission 08-01-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton and the Official Zoning Map, which is a part thereof, is amended by making the following changes: To rezone a portion of the lands located on West Reeve Street (Tax Id #31-5-1463-00), including to the centerline of the adjacent right-of-way, from P Parking District to P-I Public/Institutional District. (Rezoning #7-18 Appleton Area School District, Owner and McMahon Associates, Applicant) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A part of Block 65, Fifth Ward Plat, City of Appleton, located in the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 27, and the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 21 North, Range 17 East, City of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, according to the recorded Assessors Map of said City, containing 76,596 square feet (1.758 acres) of land more or less being more fully described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 27; Thence S00°42'56"E, 1356.84 feet along the West line of said Northwest 1/4 to the South right-of-way line of Winnebago Street and the Point of Beginning; Thence S89°00'52"E, 305.29 feet along said South right-of-way line; Thence S00°59'08"W, 183.80 feet; Thence N89°00'52"W (recorded as West), 55.97 feet; Thence S00°27'54"E (recorded as South), 155.00 feet to the North right-of-way line of Reeve Street; Thence N89°08'02"W, 94.94 feet along said North right-of-way line; Thence N00°39'34"W, 114.07 feet; Thence N89°00'52"W, 149.00 feet to the East right-of-way line of the Canadian National Railroad; Thence N00°39'34"W, 225.02 feet along said East right-of-way line to the South right-of-way line of Winnebago Street; Thence S89°00'52"E, 0.43 feet along said South right-of-way line to the Point of Beginning; including all of the adjacent one-half (1/2) right-of-way of West Winnebago Street and West Reeve Street. COMMON DESCRIPTION: West Reeve Street / Tax Id #31-5-1463-00 Section 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication the Director of Community and Economic Development is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes to the Official Zoning Map in accordance with this Ordinance. 75-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF APPLETON The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: The Comprehensive Plan 2010-2030 Comprehensive Land Use Map Amendment for the following area of the city be amended as follows: #2-18: For a portion of the parcel of land located on West Reeve Street, City of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin (Tax Id #31-5-1463-00) from future Industrial land use to Public/Institutional land use and the Future Land Use Map be revised accordingly. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A part of Block 65, Fifth Ward Plat, City of Appleton, located in the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 27, and the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 21 North, Range 17 East, City of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, according to the recorded Assessors Map of said City, containing 76,596 square feet (1.758 acres) of land more or less being more fully described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 27; Thence S00°42'56"E, 1356.84 feet along the West line of said Northwest 1/4 to the South right-of-way line of Winnebago Street and the Point of Beginning; Thence S89°00'52"E, 305.29 feet along said South right-of-way line; Thence S00°59'08"W, 183.80 feet; Thence N89°00'52"W (recorded as West), 55.97 feet; Thence S00°27'54"E (recorded as South), 155.00 feet to the North right-of-way line of Reeve Street; Thence N89°08'02"W, 94.94 feet along said North right-of-way line; Thence N00°39'34"W, 114.07 feet; Thence N89°00'52"W, 149.00 feet to the East right-of-way line of the Canadian National Railroad; Thence N00°39'34"W, 225.02 feet along said East right-of-way line to the South right-of-way line of Winnebago Street; Thence S89°00'52"E, 0.43 feet along said South right-of-way line to the Point of Beginning; including all of the adjacent one-half (1/2) right-of-way of West Winnebago Street and West Reeve Street. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 76-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON AND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHICH IS A PART THEREOF, BY MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE DISTRICT AS NOW PROVIDED. (City Plan Commission 8-1-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton and the Official Zoning Map, which is a part thereof, is amended by making the following changes: To rezone lands located at 3226 North Ballard Road (Tax Id #31-1-6718-00) and to the centerline of adjacent right-of-way from R-1A Single-Family District to C-2 General Commercial District. (Rezoning #8-18 Owner, Konietzki Holdings LLC and applicant, Mach IV Engineering & Surveying LLC) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot One (1), Certified Survey Map No. 6400 filed in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Outagamie County, Wisconsin, on February 21, 2012, in Volume 38 on Page 6400, as Document No. 1936688, being part of the Fractional Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 21 North, Range 18 East, City of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, including all of the adjacent one-half right-of-way of Ballard Road. COMMON DESCRIPTION: 3226 North Ballard Road (Tax Id #31-1-6718-00) Section 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication the Director of Community and Economic Development is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes to the Official Zoning Map in accordance with this Ordinance. /s/Timothy M. Hanna, Mayor /s/Kami Lynch, City Clerk Run: August 6, 2018 WNAXLP
AN ORDINANCE OFFICIAL NOTICE Published by Authority of the Common Council of the City of Appleton Office of the City Clerk, Appleton July 19, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the following Ordinances...
AN ORDINANCE OFFICIAL NOTICE Published by Authority of the Common Council of the City of Appleton Office of the City Clerk, Appleton July 19, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the following Ordinances were adopted by the Common Council on July 18, 2018 and approved by the Mayor on the 18th day of July, 2018, and become effective with this publication. 63-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3-52(e) OF CHAPTER 3 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO CHICKENS. (Board of Health 6-20-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 3-52(e) of Chapter 3 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to chickens, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 3-52. Restricted species. (e) Upon obtaining a permit issued by the Health Department, and subject to the Rules and Regulations for hen keeping, up to six (6) chicken hens may be maintained by the permit holder. The Rules and Regulations for chicken hen keeping shall be on file in the Health Department. The permit will allow up to six (6) chicken hens at all one- (1-) and two (2-) family dwellings. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 64-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XVIII OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING ESTABLISHMENTS. (Board of Health 06-20-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Article XVIII of Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to tattoo and body piercing establishments, is hereby amended to read as follows: ARTICLE XVIII. TATTOO AND BODY PIERCING ESTABLISHMENTS Sec. 9-850. Authority and purpose (a) This chapter is promulgated under the authority of Wis. Stats. §463.16 for the purpose of regulating tattooists, tattoo establishments, body piercers and body piercing establishments in order to protect public health and safety. (b) State sanitation regulations adopted. All tattoo and body piercing establishments, practitioners, and licenses under this division shall be subject to and comply with the provisions of Wis. Admin. Code, Secs. SPS §221, which are hereby adopted by reference and incorporated as part of this division. Sec. 9-851. Definitions. Agent means a local health department serving a population greater than five thousand (5,000) which is designated by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services under a written agreement authorized by Wis. Stat. §463.16, to issue licenses to and make investigations or inspections of tattooists, tattoo establishments, body piercers and body piercing establishments. (Ord 91-16, §1, 11-8-16) Antiseptic means a chemical that kills or inhibits the growth of organisms on skin or living tissue. Approved means acceptable to the department based on its determination of conformance to this chapter and good public health practices. Autoclave means an apparatus that is registered and listed with the Federal Food and Drug Administration for sterilizing articles by using superheated steam under pressure. Body pierce, as a verb, means to perforate any human body part or tissue, except an ear, and to place a foreign object in the perforation to prevent the perforation from closing. Body piercer means a person who performs body piercing on another person at that person's request. Body piercing means perforating any human body part of tissue, except an ear, and placing a foreign object in the perforation to prevent the perforation from closing. Body piercing establishment means the permanent premises where a body piercer performs body piercing and is in business for more than seven (7) consecutive days in a license year. Cleaning means the removal of foreign material from objects, normally accomplished with detergent, water and mechanical action. Department means the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Disinfectant means a chemical that is capable of destroying disease-causing organisms on inanimate objects, with the exception of bacterial spores. Health Officer means and includes the Health Officer or authorized agent of the Health Officer. Hot water means water at a temperature of 110°F, or higher. Local health department means an agency of local government that takes any of the forms specified in Wis. Stats. §250.01(4), specifically the City of Appleton Health Department. Operator means the owner or person responsible to the owner for the operation of a tattoo or body-piercing establishment. Patron means a person receiving a tattoo or body piercing. Practitioner means a tattooist or body piercer. Premises means a building, structure, area or location where tattooing or body piercing is performed. Sharps waste means waste that consists of medical equipment or clinical laboratory articles that may cause punctures or cuts, such as hypodermic needles, syringes with attached needles and lancets, whether contaminated, unused or disinfected. Single use means a product or item that is disposed of after one use, such as a razor, a needle, a cotton swab, a tissue or paper product, a paper of soft plastic cup, or gauze or other sanitary covering. Sterilization means the killing of all organisms and spores through use of an autoclave operated at a minimum of 250°F (121°C) at a pressure of at least fifteen (15) pounds per square inch for not less than thirty (30) minutes or through use of a an autoclave approved by the department that is operated at different temperature and pressure levels but is equally effective in killing all organisms and spores. Tattoo, as a verb, means to insert pigment under the surface of the skin of a person, by pricking with a needle or otherwise, so as to produce an indelible mark or figure through the skin. Tattoo establishment means the permanent premises where a tattooist applies a tattoo to another person and is in business for more than seven (7) consecutive days in a license year. Tattooist means a person who tattoos another person at that person's request. Tempered water means water ranging in temperature from 85°F to less than 110°F. Temporary establishment means a single building, structure, area or location where a tattooist or body piercer performs tattooing or body piercing for a maximum of seven (7) days per license year. Sec. 9-852. Scope. (a) Applicability. This chapter applies to all tattooists, body piercers, tattoo establishments and body piercing establishments. (b) Approved comparable compliance. When it appears to the Department that strict adherence to a provision of this chapter is impractical for a particular tattooist, tattoo establishment, body piercer or body piercing establishment, the Department may approve a modification in that requirement for that person or establishment if the Department is provided with satisfactory proof that the grant of a variance will not jeopardize the public's health, safety or welfare. Sec. 9-853. Right of entry. The Health Officer may enter any establishment required to be licensed in this article at all reasonable times to inspect the premises, view the practice (with patron's permission), secure samples or specimens, examine and copy documents, obtain photographs or take any other action deemed necessary to properly enforce the provisions of applicable laws regulating such business or activity. Sec. 9-854. Responsibility of the operator. (a) Every act or omission by an employee or practitioner constituting a violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed the act or omission of the operator if such act or omission occurs either with the authorization, knowledge or approval of the operator, or as a result of the operator's negligent failure to supervise the employee's conduct, the operator shall be liable for such act or omission in the same manner as if the operator committed the act or caused the omission. (b) Any act or omission of any employee constituting a violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed an act or omission of the operator for purposes of determining whether the license shall be suspended, revoked, or not renewed. Sec. 9-855. Correction of violations, citations. Whenever the Health Officer finds that any establishment, tattooist or body piercer required to obtain a license in this article is not operating or equipped in any manner required by ordinances or laws regulating such establishment or activity, the Health Officer may notify, in writing, the person operating the premises, or performing the activity, specifying the requirements of such ordinance or law, and requiring that such business or practitioner comply with the provisions of such ordinance or law, and specify the time limits within which compliance shall take place. If the time limit or any extension thereof set forth in the notification is not met, the license may be suspended or revoked by the Health Officer. The Health Officer may also issue citations for any such violations pursuant to the provisions of Appleton Municipal Code Sec. 1-17(c). Secs. 9-856 9-859. Reserved. DIVISION 2. LICENSES Sec. 9-860. Generally. (a) Any person, partnership, or corporation desiring to secure a tattoo establishment, body-piercing establishment, combination tattoo/body piercing establishment, tattooist and/or body piercer license shall make application to the local health department. (b) The application shall be on a form provided by the local health department and shall include, at a minimum, the following information: (1) The name(s) (including aliases), addresses, dates of birth and driver's license number, of the applicant, any partner or limited partner in a partnership application, any shareholder holding more than ten percent (10%) of the stock of a corporate applicant and each corporate officer and director. (2) Written proof that each person required to be identified under this section is at least eighteen (18) years of age. (3) The address of the establishment to be licensed. (4) Whether the applicant or any person required to be identified is currently operating or has previously operated, in this or any other municipality or state, under a tattoo or body piercing establishment license, whether the applicant or person required to be named in this section has ever had such a license or permit suspended or revoked, or has been convicted of a violation of state or local laws governing the practice of tattoo or body piercing, the reason therefore, and the business entity or trade name under which the applicant operated that was subject to the suspension, revocation or conviction. (c) Failure or refusal of the applicant to completely and truthfully provide responses to the application questions, to give any information relevant to the investigation of the application, or refusal to appear at any reasonable time and place for examination regarding said application shall constitute an admission by the applicant that the applicant is ineligible for such license and shall be grounds for denial thereof. (d) Application for a license required in this article shall be made to the local health department upon a form furnished by the local health department and shall contain such information that the local health department may prescribe and require and shall be accompanied by payment of the application fee. (e) Within thirty (30) days after receiving a completed application for a license, the local health department or its agent shall either approve the application and issue a license or deny the application. If an application for a license is denied, the local health department shall give the applicant reasons, in writing, for the denial and provide information about how the applicant may appeal that decision. (f) A license will not be granted under this article to an operator of a new establishment or to a new operator of an existing establishment without a preinspection. A preinspection fee will be assessed for each establishment according to the schedule on file with the local health department. (g) The operator of a tattoo or body-piercing establishment shall promptly notify the local health department of his or her intention to cease operations and shall supply the local health department with the name and mailing address of any new operator. A license is not transferable. A new operator will submit an application for a new license. No license shall be issued to or used by any person acting as agent for or in the employ of another. Sec. 9-861. Application for establishment license. (a) Requirements. (1) No person may operate a tattoo establishment or body piercing establishment or a combined tattoo and body piercing establishment unless he or she has obtained a license for the establishment from the local health department by application made upon a form furnished by the local health department. All applications submitted to the local health department shall be accompanied by a fee under (b). (2) No person shall engage in the practice of tattooing and/or body piercing except in a permanent licensed tattoo and/or body-piercing establishment. (3) Reciprocity within the State of Wisconsin will be recognized upon receipt of proof that the local requirements as set forth in this chapter are met by the applicant. (b) Expiration and renewal of license. (1) Except where otherwise provided, every Health Department license shall terminate or expire on June 30th of each year and may be renewed annually thereafter. (2) The application for renewal shall be filed with the Health Department on or before June 30th, together with payment of the required fee. The fee for said license shall be on file with the local health department. (3) In addition, the applicant must pay any state administrative fees, the amount of which is on file with the local health department. If the annual renewal fee has not been paid on or before June 30th, an additional late payment fee shall be required; the amount of which is also on file with the local health department. Establishments operating on July 15th without a proper license shall be ordered closed by the Health Officer. Practitioners operating on July 15th without a proper license shall be ordered to cease operations by the Health Officer. Failure to comply will result in the issuance of a uniform citation with current bond as set forth in §1-18, Appleton Municipal Code. Each violation and each day a violation continues or occurs shall constitute a separate offense. Sec. 9-862. Suspension or revocation of license. The Health Officer may suspend or revoke any license issued pursuant to this article for violations of ordinances or laws regulating activity and for other good cause. Sec. 9-863. Emergency powers of health officer. Whenever the Health Officer has reasonable or probable cause to believe that the premises or method of operation thereof creates a danger to public health, the Health Officer may issue a temporary order prohibiting continued operation of the premises or any part thereof which creates the immediate danger to health. The Health Officer may suspend any license without notice whenever the licensed premises, tattooist, and/or body piercer constitute an immediate health hazard. Sec. 9-864. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by the denial of a license or by suspension or revocation of a license required under this article by the Health Officer or by any temporary suspension or any other order may appeal any such order to the Board of Health within thirty (30) days of denial, suspension or revocation of a license or issuance of the order. The Board of Health shall provide the appellant a hearing or opportunity for hearing on the matter and may either suspend or continue any such order pending determination of appeal. The Board may affirm, modify or set aside the order of the Health Officer after a hearing on the matter. The Board of Health shall make and keep a record of all proceedings related to any such appeal and the record and actions of the Board of Health shall be subject to review by certiorari by a court of record Secs. 9-865 9-869. Reserved. DIVISION 3. HEALTH AND SANITARY REQUIREMENTS Sec. 9-870. Physical examinations of practitioners. (a) The Health Officer shall have the power to require any practitioner to submit to a practicing physician for a physical examination whenever the practitioner is suspected of having any infectious or contagious disease that may be transmitted by the practice of tattooing or body piercing. The expenses of the physical examination shall be paid by the practitioner. (b) Any practitioner notified to appear for a physical examination as may be required by the preceding subsection shall immediately cease working as a practitioner of tattoo or body piercing and shall not be allowed to work thereafter as a practitioner of tattoo or body piercing until he or she shall have first received a certificate in writing from a practicing physician that he or she is not inflicted with any infectious or contagious condition or disease that may be transmitted by the practice of tattoo or body piercing. Secs. 9-871 9-879. Reserved. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. 65-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON AND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHICH IS A PART THEREOF, BY MAKING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE DISTRICT AS NOW PROVIDED. (City Plan Commission 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 23 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton and the Official Zoning Map, which is a part thereof, is amended by making the following changes: To rezone lands located at 1236 East Pacific Street (Tax Id 31-1-1067-00), including to the centerline of the adjacent right-of-way, from R-1B Single-Family District and C-2 General Commercial District to R-1B Single-Family District. (Rezoning #6-18 Riverside Cemetery) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: HARRIMANS LAWSBURG PLAT 1WD LOTS 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 BLK 60, including all of the adjacent one-half (1/2) right-of-way of North Leminwah Street, East Pacific Street and North Owaissa Street, City of Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. COMMON DESCRIPTION: Riverside Cemetery, 1236 East Pacific Street, Tax Id 31-1-1067-00 Section 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, and upon its passage and publication the Director of Community and Economic Development is authorized and directed to make the necessary changes to the Official Zoning Map in accordance with this Ordinance. 66-18 AN ORDINANCE CREATING SECTION 2-562 OF CHAPTER 2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF APPLETON, RELATING TO MUNICIPAL BOARD OF ABSENTEE CANVASSERS. (Safety and Licensing Committee 07-18-2018) The Common Council of the City of Appleton does ordain as follows: Section 1: That Section 2-562 of Chapter 2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Appleton, relating to Municipal Board of Absentee Canvassers, is hereby created to read as follows: Sec. 2-562. Municipal Board of Absentee Canvassers. (a) The Board of Absentee Canvassers shall be composed of the City Clerk or a qualified elector of the City designated by the City Clerk, and two other qualified electors of the City appointed by the City Clerk for a term of two years commencing on January 1 of each odd-numbered year. The initial terms of appointment shall expire on January 1, 2019, unless reappointed. All appointments shall comply with Wis. Stats. §§7.52 and 7.53. (b) The Board of Absentee Ballot Canvassers shall operate pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stats. §§7.52 and 7.53, as applicable. (c) Pursuant to Wis. Stats. §7.52(1)(b), the City Clerk may appoint additional inspectors to assist the Absentee Ballot Board of Canvassers in canvassing absentee ballots under this section. (d) The Common Council, in lieu of canvassing absentee ballots at polling places, hereby provides for the canvassing of absentee ballots by the Board of Absentee Ballot Canvassers, which shall canvass all absentee ballots at all elections held in the city pursuant to procedures established by the state division governing elections. (e) The City Clerk shall give at least 48 hours notice of any meeting of the Board of Absentee Canvassers under this section. (f) The City Clerk, no later than the closing hour of the polls, shall post at the City Clerk's Office and on the City of Appleton website, and shall make available to any person upon request, a statement of the number of absentee ballots that the City Clerk has mailed or transmitted to electors and that have been returned by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Section 3. If any section, clause, provision or portion of this ordinance is judged unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the ordinance shall remain in force and not be affected by such judgment. Section 4. All resolutions, ordinances, orders or parts thereof in conflict in whole or in part with any of the provisions of this ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. /s/Timothy M. Hanna, Mayor /s/Kami Lynch, City Clerk Run: July 23, 2018 WNAXLP
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 2 (COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS) OF THE BROWN COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES BY CREATING SECTION 2.17 (RE COUNTY EMAIL USE) THE BROWN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN ...
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 2 (COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS) OF THE BROWN COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES BY CREATING SECTION 2.17 (RE COUNTY EMAIL USE) THE BROWN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 - Section 2.17 of Chapter 2 of the Brown County Code of Ordinances is hereby created as follows: 2.17 COUNTY EMAIL USE BY COUNTY BOARD SUPERVISORS. This Section shall take effect on April 21, 2020. In order to facilitate compliance with the WI Public Records and Open Meetings Laws, Brown County provides each County Board Supervisor with an official County Email Address/Account. County Board Supervisors are not required to use email for any purpose, but when choosing to use email to conduct official County business and/or to act in their official capacity as County Board Supervisors, County Board Supervisors are required to only use their official County Email Address/Account. The Brown County Department of Technology Services shall not honor any request to allow a County Board Supervisor to use anything other than their official County Email Address/Account, and shall not facilitate forwarding a County Board Supervisor's emails to another personal email address/account as that could frustrate the WI Public Records and Open Meetings Laws. Section 2 - This Ordinance Amendment shall become effective upon passage and publication pursuant to law on April 21, 2020.* Fiscal Impact: This ordinance does not require an appropriation from the General Fund. *As amended by the Brown County Board of Supervisors on 07-18-2018. Respectfully submitted, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Approved By: /s/Troy Streckenbach 07/25/2018 COUNTY EXECUTIVE /s/Sandra L. Juno 07/25/2018 COUNTY CLERK /s/Patrick W. Moynihan, Jr. 07/26/2018 COUNTY BOARD CHAIR Authored by: Corporation Counsel Approved by: Corporation Counsel Run: July 28, 2018 WNAXLP
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2.13 (MEETINGS, AGENDAS) BY CREATING SUBSECTION 2.13(7) (RE MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT) IN CHAPTER 2 OF THE BROWN COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES THE BROWN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVI...
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2.13 (MEETINGS, AGENDAS) BY CREATING SUBSECTION 2.13(7) (RE MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT) IN CHAPTER 2 OF THE BROWN COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES THE BROWN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 - Subsection 2.13(7) of Chapter 2 of the Brown County Code of Ordinances is hereby created as follows: (7) Mileage reimbursement for County Board Supervisors that attend County Board Meetings and/or Committee Meetings. County Board Supervisors that attend County Board Meetings and/or Committee Meetings shall be reimbursed for mileage as required by Wis. Stats. Sections 59.10(3) and 59.13(2), as they exist now and as they may be amended in the future. (a) Attending County Board Meetings. County Board Supervisors shall, upon request, be reimbursed for mileage, at the rate established by the County Board as the standard mileage allowance for all county employees and officers, for attending up to 30 Days of County Board Meetings in a calendar year, including mileage incurred as a result of going to and returning from said meetings by using the most usual traveled route. (b) Attending Standing Committee Meetings. County Board Supervisors shall, upon request, be reimbursed for mileage, at the rate established by the County Board as the standard mileage allowance for all county employees and officers, for attending up to 30 Days per calendar year of Standing Committee Meetings regarding Standing Committees which they are a member of, including mileage incurred as a result of going to and returning from said meetings by using the most usual traveled route. Mileage reimbursement shall not be paid for attending more than 2 Standing Committee Meetings per day. Section 2 - This Ordinance Amendment shall become effective upon passage and publication pursuant to law. Fiscal Impact: This Ordinance requires an appropriation from the General Fund. General Fund dollars would be transferred to County Board's 2018 Budget to cover year end mileage shortfall. An expense of $4,507.37 is projected to be incurred if all County Board members claim mileage for County Board and Committee meetings within a given year. Respectfully submitted, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Approved By: /s/ Troy Streckenbach 07/23/2018 COUNTY EXECUTIVE /s/Sandra L. Juno 07/20/2018 COUNTY CLERK /s/ Patrick W. Moynihan, Jr. 07/18/2018 COUNTY BOARD CHAIR Authored by: Corporation Counsel Approved by: Corporation Counsel Run: July 28, 2018 WNAXLP
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APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby certify that The Hitching Post Bar & Grill LLC (Veronica Ripp, Agent), has applied to the Town of Sevastopol for a combinatio...
APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I hereby certify that The Hitching Post Bar & Grill LLC (Veronica Ripp, Agent), has applied to the Town of Sevastopol for a combination retail Class B license to sell fermented malt beverages and intoxicating liquors for the period beginning August 21, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019, at the building situated on 4849 Glidden Drive, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Dated: August 1, 2018 Amy M. Flok, Clerk Town of Sevastopol, Door County, WI Run: Aug. 4, 2018 WNAXLP