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155196 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC4077 EMILY J. WEBER 1150 S. TAYLOR ST., APT. O GREEN BAY, WI 54304 You are being sued by ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL, INC. and AFFINITY HEALTH SYSTE...
155196 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC4077 EMILY J. WEBER 1150 S. TAYLOR ST., APT. O GREEN BAY, WI 54304 You are being sued by ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL, INC. and AFFINITY HEALTH SYSTEM in the Small Claims Court of BROWN County, 100 S. Jefferson St., Green Bay, WI 54305. A hearing will be held at 3:15 p.m. on September 18, 2018. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 23rd day of August, 2018 Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. Ryan M. Peterson, State Bar No. 1050583 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run: September 4, 2018 WNAXLP
156483 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC2694 VINCENT C. ROLBIECKI 907 ROOSEVELT ST KAUKAUNA, WI 54130-1659 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE METRO INC DBA AURORA SINAI MEDICAL ...
156483 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC2694 VINCENT C. ROLBIECKI 907 ROOSEVELT ST KAUKAUNA, WI 54130-1659 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE METRO INC DBA AURORA SINAI MEDICAL CENTER and AURORA MEDICAL GROUP, INC. in the Small Claims Court of OUTAGAMIE County, 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton, WI 54911. A hearing will be held at 9:00 a.m. on September 10, 2018. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 23rd day of August, 2018 Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. Ryan M. Peterson, State Bar No. 1050583 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run: August 27, 2018 WNAXLP
157291 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC1161 HOLLY A. COOKLE 430 E. REED AVE., #3 MANITOWOC, WI 54220 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE NORTH, INC. DBA AURORA MEDICAL CENTER OF...
157291 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC1161 HOLLY A. COOKLE 430 E. REED AVE., #3 MANITOWOC, WI 54220 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE NORTH, INC. DBA AURORA MEDICAL CENTER OF MANITOWOC COUNTY and AURORA MEDICAL GROUP, INC. in the Small Claims Court of MANITOWOC County, PO Box 2000 (1010 S. 8th St.), Manitowoc, WI 54220. A hearing will be held at 1:30 p.m. on September 11, 2018. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this August 23, 2018 Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. John M. Heuer, State Bar No. 1015620 Ryan M. Peterson, State Bar No. 1050583 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run: August 27, 2018 WNAXLP
158045 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC1905 JULIANA BELLODI 734 N 7TH ST #128 SHEBOYGAN, WI 53081-4024 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE CENTRAL INC. DBA AURORA SHEBOYGAN ...
158045 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 18SC1905 JULIANA BELLODI 734 N 7TH ST #128 SHEBOYGAN, WI 53081-4024 You are being sued by AURORA HEALTH CARE CENTRAL INC. DBA AURORA SHEBOYGAN MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER & AURORA MEDICAL GROUP, INC. in the Small Claims Court of SHEBOYGAN County, 615 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, WI 53081. A hearing will be held at 8:30 a.m. on September 24, 2018. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this September 6th, 2018. Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. Jonathan Ficke, State Bar No. 1088931 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Sep. 10, 2018 WNAXLP
159184 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT FOND DU LAC COUNTY AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., S.I. 6000 AMERICAN PKWY MADISON, WI 53783 Plaintiff, vs. JOHN BOHL 1068 W. CECIL STREET NEENAH, WI 549...
159184 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT FOND DU LAC COUNTY AMERICAN FAMILY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., S.I. 6000 AMERICAN PKWY MADISON, WI 53783 Plaintiff, vs. JOHN BOHL 1068 W. CECIL STREET NEENAH, WI 54956 and FOX VALLEY MOTORS CORPORATION 2437 W. COLLEGE AVE. APPLETON, WI 54914 Defendant. PUBLICATION SUMMONS Case No. 18CV361 Hon. Robert J. Wirtz Case Code: 30301 THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To each person named above as a Defendant: You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within forty (40) days after September 7th, 2018, you must respond with a written answer as that term is used in chapter 802 of the Wisconsin statutes, to the complaint. The court may reject or disregard an Answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 160 S. Macy St., Fond du Lac, WI 54935, and to the offices of Heuer Law Offices, S.C., Plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 9312 W. National Ave., West Allis, Wisconsin 53227. You may have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not provide a proper answer within forty (40) days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Dated this 31st day of August, 2018. Attorneys for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. Ryan M. Peterson (State Bar No. 1050583) 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run: Sep 7, 14, 21, 2018 WNAXLP
18-ZC-4590 Winnebago County Planning and Zoning Department Notice of Public Hearing Planning and Zoning Committee SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 To Whom It May Concern: The applicant(s) listed below has request...
18-ZC-4590 Winnebago County Planning and Zoning Department Notice of Public Hearing Planning and Zoning Committee SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 To Whom It May Concern: The applicant(s) listed below has requested a Zoning Map Amendment which is regulated by one or more of the following: Chapter 23, the Town/County Zoning Code, Chapter 26, the Floodplain Zoning Code, and Chapter 27, the Shoreland Zoning Code. Winnebago County Planning and Zoning Committee will be holding a public hearing on SEPTEMBER 25, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in room 120 of the County Administration Building located at 112 Otter Ave, Oshkosh, WI. All interested persons wishing to be heard at the public hearing are invited to be present. For further detailed information concerning this notice, contact the Town Clerk or the Winnebago County Zoning office, where the application is available for viewing. INFORMATION ON ZONING MAP AMENDMENT REQUEST. Application No.: 18-ZC-4590 Applicant: INTEGRITY CONSTRUCTION LLC Agent: NA Location of premises: 6811 WOODENSHOE RD Tax Parcel No.: 026-0256-02 Legal Description: Being all of Lot 1 of CSM-7383, located in the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, Section 12, Township 19 North, Range 16 East, Town of Vinland, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Explanation: Applicant is requesting a zoning map amendment from A-2 (General Agriculture) to R-2 (Suburban Residential) to create a residential lot. Run: September 11, 18 WNAXLP
A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carl...
A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Brian Krubsack Robert Schultz Brad Hamilton Larry Krubsack August Woiak Kurtis Bredda Garett Kuhn Beth Thomas- Absent Moved by Hamilton seconded by L. Krubsack to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting Carried TREASURER'S FINANCIAL REPORT GENERAL FUND JULY 201 GENERAL TOTAL RECEIPTS 7-31-2018 386,487.50 BOOK BALANCE 6-29-2018 1,801,262.85 2,187,750.35 DISBURSEMENTS 7-31-2018 287,902.01 BOOK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,899,848.34 OUTSTANDING CHECKS 7-31-2018 1,182.09 BANK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,901,030.43 WATER TOTAL RECEIPTS 7-31-2018 165,818.90 BOOK BALANCE 6-29-2018 1,048,358.51 1,214,177.41 DISBURSEMENTS 7-31-2018 32,266.56 BOOK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,181,910.85 OUTSTANDING CHECKS 7-31-2018 9,419.50 1,191,330.53 OUSTANDING ACH 7-31-2018 472.56 BANK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,190,857.97 Respectfully submitted, Bobbi Hertzberg Treasurer, City of Nekoosa Moved by Woiak seconded by Hamilton to accept the Treasurer's Financial Report as written. Carried Mr. Tom Loucks of the Wisconsin Rapids Community Media was in attendance to request $1,000 donation for operations as in the past. This will be placed on the September 11, 2018 Ways & Means Agenda Ways & Means To Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Ways and Means Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Garett Kuhn; Chairman, Robert Schultz; Secretary, Gus Woiak and Brian Krubsack. Also in attendance were Mayor Dan Carlson, Larry Krubsack, Rick Schmidt, Jim Quinn and Brad Hamilton. 1. Audited all bills. 2. Recommend application for Beverage operator licenses for Charli A. Collins for The Edge. 3. Recommend accepting the resignation of the City Attorney and begin the process of getting applications. 4. Recommend that the Public Works Director and the City Attorney work with the Property Recreation and Human Affairs Chairman to inquire if the property owners in the Lynn Creek Estates would agree to amend the Lynn Creek Estate Covenants to permit ownership of a Lot without the requirement of building a single family residence, and to eliminate the current prohibition on combining 2 lots into one lot or subdividing one lot into 2 lots. 5. Recommend any Alderperson, Mayor and Director of Public works attend the League of Wisconsin Municipalities meetings in October 2018 as per handbook. 6. Recommend sending one Alderperson to the 2018 Airport operations and Land Use Seminar October 24 and 25, 2018 as per handbook. 7. Recommend sending the Treasurer to the MTAW Fall Treasurers Conference September 20-21, 2018 in Eau Claire, WI as per handbook 8. Recommend sending Municipal Court Clerk to seminar September 26-28, 2018 as per handbook. 9. Recommend Donating $ 1,500.00 to Hometown Christmas December 1, 2018 as in the past. Respectfully submitted Moved by Kuhn Seconded by Hamilton that the Ways & Means Committee Report of August 14, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by Kuhn Seconded by Hamilton that Items 2-9 of the Ways & Means Committee Report of August 14, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED: That pursuant to Municipal Code 3.05 of the City of Nekoosa, Wood County, Wisconsin the Nekoosa Common Council authorizes the following 2018 Budget Transfer Transfer $3,023.21 To Account: 10-00-51900-310-000 (Other General Government) (Insurance Recovery for damage to Pole at Terry's BP) Dated this 14th Day of August, 2018 Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Public Works To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Public Works Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Larry Krubsack, Chairman, Garett Kuhn, Secretary, August Woiak, and Robert Schultz. Also in attendance were Brad Hamilton, Beth Thomas and Rick Schmidt; DPW. 1. Recommend submitting claim for private house water damage to city insurance. 2. Discussed truck route for water line repair on Market St. 3. Discussed water leaks in the City. 4. Discussed 10 year vehicle capital plan. 5. Recommend EPA Water Sense Program for the City with maximum $100.00 toilet and $25.00 shower head rebate. 6. Recommend updating safety signage for the city up to $3,000.00. 7. Recommend budget resolution for $3,023.21 insurance recovery for pole. Respectfully submitted Moved by L. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that the Public Works Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by L. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that Items 1,5-7 of the Public Works Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Public Safety To the Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Public Safety Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Brad Hamilton, Chairman, , Larry Krubsack, Secretary, Kurt Bredda, and August Woiak. Also in attendance were Mike Hartje, Dave Rheinschmidt, Ken Moody, Shawn Woods, Rick Schmidt and Mark Meyer. 1. Recommend adopting changes to ordinance 7.11, adopting 7.04 for ATV/UTV routes. 2. Recommend K9 unit for the City and start fundraising. 3. Recommend purchasing a squad car for approximately $33,000.00. 4. Recommending accepting Tom Skerven's resignation for the fire department. 5. Recommend hiring Alyssa Mohr for the fire department. 6. Recommend Fire department bid from Rich Builders of $39,450 for their building on Fawn Lane. 7. Discussed house on Peckham Rd. 8. Send 2 to Paramedics assistance conference in Green Bay as per handbook. Respectfully submitted Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L.Krubsack that the Public Safety Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack that Items 1-6,8 of the Public Safety Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays Carried. Property, Recreation, and Human Affairs To the Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Property, Recreation, and Human Affairs Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were: Brian Krubsack, Chairman, Kurtis Bredda, Beth Thomas and Brad Hamilton, Also present were Rick Schmidt-DPW, and Larry Krubsack. 1. Discussed Lynn Creek Estates Convents 2. Discussed Kautzer Recreational Plaza 3. Discussed Pumpkin Fest poll Banners 4. Discussed City Hall / Safety Center Parking Lot & Landscaping 5. Recommend the removal of south swing set and evaluate other equipment for updates at Riverside Park. Respectfully submitted Moved by B.Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by B. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that Items 5 of the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of August 7, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Wood County Library Tax Exemption Resolution WHEREAS, The Wood County Board levies a County Library Tax. WHEREAS, Section 43.64(2)(b) of the Wisconsin Statutes provides that such units of government which expend an amount equal to that which would be levied by the County Board for Library purposes may apply for exemption for this tax; and WHEREAS, The City of Nekoosa does levy a library tax in excess of that proposed to be levied by Wood County. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Nekoosa hereby requests the Wood County Board that the City of Nekoosa be exempted from the payment of any county library tax as provided in Section 43.64(2)(b) inasmuch as it appropriated and will expend for its own library fund during 2019. This amount is in excess of that proposed to be levied by the County of Wood. Exemption from the payment of said county library tax shall not preclude the City of Nekoosa participation in county library service in all other respects. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that confirmed copies of the Resolution be forward by the City Clerk to the Wood County Library Board, and to the Wood County Clerk Dated: 8-14-2018 Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L.Krubsack to approve Wood County Library Tax Exemption Resolution Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED: That pursuant to Municipal Code 3.05 of the City of Nekoosa, Wood County, Wisconsin the Nekoosa Common Council authorizes the following 2018 Budget Due To/From Transfer Transfer $321,490.00 from Account: 60-00-25101-000-000 (Due to General-Debt) To Account: 10-00-15601-000-000 (Due From Water Debt) Dated this 14th Day of August, 2018 Daniiel J. Carlson, Mayor Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to approve Budget Resolution Due To/From. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to approve Department Head Monthly Reports. Carried General Disbursements 241,924.51 Water/Sewer Disbursements 446,962.65 Payroll 43,226.47 Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to pay all bills as written and read. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to adjourn. Carried Respectfully Submitted Joseph M. Rusch II City Clerk Run: August 23, 2018 WNAXLP
A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. ...
A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Brian Krubsack Robert Schultz Brad Hamilton August Woiak Kurtis Bredda Garett Kuhn Larry Krubsack & Beth Thomas - Absent Moved by Hamilton seconded by Schultz to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. Carried TREASURER'S FINANCIAL REPORT GENERAL FUND AUGUST 2018 GENERAL TOTAL RECEIPTS 8-31-2018 963,247.08 BOOK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,899,848.34 2,863,095.42 DISBURSEMENTS 8-31-2018 369,016.15 2,494,079.27 VOIDED CHECK CASHED 8-31-2018 68.00 BOOK BALANCE 8-31-2018 2,494,011.27 OUTSTANDING CHECKS 8-31-2018 14,545.82 BANK BALANCE 8-31-2018 2,508,557.09 WATER TOTAL RECEIPTS 8-31-2018 140,248.41 BOOK BALANCE 7-31-2018 1,181,910.85 1,322,159.26 DISBURSEMENTS 8-31-2018 468,130.35 BOOK/BANK BALANCE 8-31-2018 854,028.91 LONG TERM INVESTMENT Nekoosa Port Edwards State Bank CD #40532, Maturity 12 Months - $19,994.59 Owned jointly with the Town of Port Edwards for the future closure of the landfill. Respectfully submitted, Bobbi Hertzberg Treasurer, City of Nekoosa Moved by Woiak seconded by Hamilton to accept the Treasurer's Financial Report as written. Carried William Kaberle Sr. was in attendance to present $5,000 check from the Nekoosa Giant Pumpkin Fest for Electrical Upgrades at Riverside Park. Discussed ATV/UTV Route Map with Police Chief Shawn Woods. Routes highlighted in Red are currently not available for ATV/UTV Traffic Ways & Means A Ways and Means Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Garett Kuhn; Chairman, Robert Schultz; Secretary, Gus Woiak and Brian Krubsack. Also in attendance were Mayor Dan Carlson, Rick Schmidt, Kurtis Bredda, Shawn Woods and Brad Hamilton. 1. Audited all bills. 2. Recommend donation to WI. Rapids Community Media for $1,000.00. 3. Recommend continued representation by Dean R. Dietrich with files to be transferred to the law firm of Dietrich VanderWaal, LLC. 4. Discussed city attorney position. Respectfully submitted Moved by Kuhn Seconded by Hamilton that the Ways & Means Committee Report of September 11, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by Kuhn Seconded by Hamilton that Items 2-3 of the Ways & Means Committee Report of September 11, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Public Works To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Public Works Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Garret Kuhn, Chairman, Brian Krubsack, Secretary, Gus Woiak, and Robert Schultz. Also in attendance were Brad Hamilton and Rick Schmidt; DPW. 1. Listened to a Phosphorus Year 3 DNR submittal presentation from Greg Dressler, Town and Country Engineering. Recommend Multi Discharge Variance for Wastewater Treatment Facility. 2. Discussed Market St. water main repair. 3. Discussed Vilas sewer main repair. 4. Discussed curb repair and storm drain/asphalt patches. 5. Discussed Wood County road asphalt overlay. 6. Recommend sending 3 to waste water conference in 2018. Respectfully submitted Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn that the Public Works Committee Report of September 4, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Woiak that Items 1 & 6 of the Public Works Committee Report of September 4, 2018, be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Property, Recreation, and Human Affairs To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Property, Recreation, and Human Affairs Committee meeting was held on Tuesday September 4, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were: Brian Krubsack, Chairman, Kurtis Bredda , Secretary, Brad Hamilton, and Beth Thomas Also present were Rick Schmidt, Shawn Woods, Garett Kuhn and Mayor Dan Carlson. 1. Recommend an upgrade for $4100 to Nekoosa Riverside Park Electrical Power Service. 2.Recommend Upgrade and installation of Power Pedestals in Riverside Park at a cost of $24,900 to the City Reimbursed at $5000 per year By Pumpkin Fest Starting in 2018. 3.Discussed a Possible Public Hearing and Mailing for the Lynn Creek Estates Covenants. 4. Discussed Kautzer Recreational Plaza and Splash Pad Grand Opening. 5. Discussed Pumpkin Fest Pole Banners. 6. Discussed City Hall/ Safety Center Parking Lot and Landscaping. 7. Discussed Comprehensive Park and Open Space Plan with updates on Lynn Creek Trail. Respectfully submitted Moved by B. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of September 4, 2018, be accepted as written. Carried Moved by B. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that Items 1-2 of the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of September 4, 2018 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Ordinance #598 The Common Council of the City of Nekoosa does hereby ordain as follows: Municipal Code 7.04 is hereby created to read: §7.04 All-Terrain Vehicle Routes and Operation Designation of All-Terrain Vehicle Routes and regulatory operation of All-Terrain Vehicles. (1)The City of Nekoosa, Wood County adopts the following All-Terrain and/or Utility Terrain Vehicle route and for the regulation of ATV's/UTV's operation upon the roadways listed in Section (4). (2)This ordinance is adopted as authorized under authority under §23.33 (8) (b), Wis. Stats. All provisions of §23.33, Wis. Stats. regulating ATV/UTV operation are adopted. (3)Definitions ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV): A commercially designed and manufactured motor-driven device that has a weight, without fluids, of 900 pounds or less, has a width of 150 inches or less, is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and travels on 3 or more low-pressure tires or non-pneumatic tires. UTILITY TERRAIN VEHICLE (UTV): 1. A commercially designed and manufactured motor driven device that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards in effect on July 1, 2012, that is not a golf cart,low-speed vehicle, dune buggy, mini-truck, or tracked vehicle, that is designed to be used primarily off of a highway, and that has, and was originally manufactured with, all of the following: a. A weight, without fluids, of 2,000 pounds or less. b. Four or more low-pressure tires or non-pneumatic tires. d. A steering wheel. e. A tail light. f. A brake light. g. Two headlights. h. A width of not more than 65 inches. j. A system of seat belts, or a similar system, for restraining each occupant of the device in the event of an accident. k. A system of structural members designed to reduce the likelihood that an occupant would be crushed as the result of a rollover of the device. 2. A commercially designed and manufactured motor driven device to which all of the following applies: a. It has a weight, without fluids, of more than 900 pounds but not more than 2000 pounds. b. It has a width of 50 inches or less. c. It is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator. d. It travels on 3 or more low-pressure tires or non-pneumatic tires. ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ROUTE: A highway or sidewalk designated for use by all-terrain vehicle operators by the governmental agency having jurisdiction as authorized under this section. (4) All city streets are open to ATV/UTV operation and the following streets are designated as official ATV/UTV Routes: A. Market Street from the STH 73 bridge to Point Basse Avenue, B. Point Basse Avenue from Market Street south to the corporate city limit (5) The City of Nekoosa reserves the right to close or modify routes and operation on city streets at any time. (6) Routes must be signed in accordance with NR 64.12, and NR 64.12(7)c., Wis. Adm. Code. (7) The City of Nekoosa or its designee will maintain all route and related signage within the City of Nekoosa. (8) The following conditions shall apply to all operators and passengers as applicable; A. Operation shall be subject to all provisions of §23.33, Wis. Stats. B. All ATV/UTV operators shall observe posted roadway speed limits and provisions of §346, Wis. Stats. C. All ATV/UTV operators shall ride single file. D. Operation within any municipal park unless specifically designated is prohibited. (9) This ordinance shall be enforced by any law enforcement officer authorized to enforce the laws of the state of Wisconsin. (10) Wisconsin state All-Terrain Vehicle penalties as found in §23.33 (13) (a) Wis. Stats., are adopted by reference. (11) The provision of this ordinance shall be deemed severable and it is expressly declared that the City of Nekoosa would have passed the other provisions of this ordinance irrespective of whether or not one or more provisions may be declared invalid. If any provision of this ordinance or the application to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance and the application of such provisions to other person's circumstances shall not be deemed affected. Passed and adopted this 11th day of September, 2018 /s/ Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor ATTEST /s/ Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to adopt Ordinance 598. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Ordinance #599 The Common Council of the City of Nekoosa does hereby ordain as follows: An Ordinance to Repeal and Replace Municipal Code 7.11. § 7.11 Snowmobiles and other off-highway vehicles. (1) Off-highway vehicles and state snowmobile laws adopted. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the Wisconsin statutory provisions describing and defining regulations with respect to snowmobiles and off-highway vehicles in the following sections of the Wisconsin Statutes are hereby adopted by reference and made part of this section as if fully set forth herein. Acts required to be performed or prohibited by such statutes are required or prohibited by this section, as follows: [Amended by Ord. No. 539[1]] §23.119 Off-Highway Vehicle §23.335 Off-Highway Motorcycles § 350 Snowmobiles [1] Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 25, General Provisions, Art. II). (2) Applicability of rules of the road to snowmobiles. The operator of an off-highway vehicle or snowmobile upon a roadway shall, in addition to the provisions of Ch. 350, Wis. Stats., be subject to §§ 346.04, 346.06, 346.11, 346.14(1), 346.18, 346.19, 346.20, 346.21, 346.26, 346.27, 346.33, 346.35, 346.37, 346.39, 346.40, 346.44, 346.46, 346.47, 346.48, 346.50(1)(b), 346.51, 346.52, 346.53, 346.54, 346.55, 346.87, 346.88, 346.89, 346.90, 346.91, 346.92(1) and 346.94(1) and (9), Wis. Stats. (3) Snowmobile and other off-highway vehicle operation in City restricted. (a) General. It shall be unlawful to operate any snowmobile or any other motor-driven craft or vehicle principally manufactured for off-highway use on the City streets, alleys, parks, parking lots, or on any public lands or private lands or parking lots held open to the public. The operator shall at all times have the written consent of the owner before operation of such craft or vehicle on private lands. (b) Exception. Snowmobiles may be operated on designated and marked snowmobile trails established by the Council. (c) Exception. All-Terrain Vehicles/Utility Terrain Vehicles may be operated pursuant to Nekoosa City Code §7.04 (4) Hours of operation restricted. No person shall operate a snowmobile or other off-highway vehicle anywhere within the City between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 7:00 a.m., except to return to the operator's place of residence. (5) Permitting operation by improper persons prohibited. No owner or person having charge or control of a snowmobile shall authorize or permit any person to operate such snowmobile who is not permitted under state law to operate such snowmobile or who is under the influence of an intoxicant or a dangerous or narcotic drug. (6) Operation while under influence prohibited. Section 350.101, Wis. Stats., shall apply to the operation of a snowmobile in any place within the City.[2] [2] Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 25, General Provisions, Art. II). (7) Penalty. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this section shall be subject to a forfeiture of $50 to $100 for the first offense, $100 to $200 for the second offense and $200 to $500 for subsequent offenses, together with the costs of prosecution. Any minor 14 years of age or over may be prosecuted for any violation of this section pursuant to §§ 48.37, 938.17(2), 938.237 and 938.343, Wis. Stats. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day a violation of this section occurs or continues. (8) Clerk to file section. Pursuant to § 350.047, Wis. Stats., the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a copy of this section to the Department of Natural Resources, the Nekoosa Police Department and the Wood County Sheriff's Department Passed and adopted this 11th day of September, 2018 /s/ Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor ATTES Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to adopt Ordinance #599. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Ordinance 600 Municipal Court Prosecutor The Common Council of the City of Nekoosa does hereby ordain as follows: Municipal Code 1.03(15) is hereby created to read: Municipal Court Prosecutor Mayor, confirmation by Council Indefinite Passed and adopted this 11th of September, 2018 /s/Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor ATTEST: Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Schultz to adopt Ordinance #600. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to accept Mayor's Appointment of Bonnie Young to the Library Board. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried. Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Woiak to accept the Department monthly reports as written. Carried General Disbursements 42,598.09 Water/Sewer Disbursments 52,708.61 Payroll: 134,302.91 Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Woiak to pay all bills as written and read. Roll Call Vote: 6 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to adjourn. Carried Respectfully Submitted Joseph M. Rusch II City Clerk Run: Sept. 19, 2018 WNAXLP
ADOPTED ORDINANCES At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, the following ordinances were adopted. The ordinances in their entirety may be obtained at ...
ADOPTED ORDINANCES At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, the following ordinances were adopted. The ordinances in their entirety may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office, 100 N. Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI. General Ordinance No. 14-18. An ordinance amending section 29.307, Green Bay Municipal Code, relating to traffic regulations. General Ordinance No. 15-18. An ordinance amending section 29.208, Green Bay Municipal Code, relating to parking regulations. General Ordinance No. 18-18 An ordinance amending and creating sections of Chapter 13, Green Bay Municipal Code, Relating to the Historic Preservation of Sites, Structures and Districts. Misc. Ordinance No. 2-18 An ordinance adopting an amendment to the Smart Growth 2022 Comprehensive Plan of the City of Green Bay to revise the land use of property located at 1003 Pine Street and 1000 Main Street from Medium Intensity Retail Office Housing (MIROH) to Commercial (C). Zoning Ordinance No. 11-18 An Ordinance creating a Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay district for Property located at 1060 Gray Court. General Ordinance No. 16-18, Section 8.11(4)(a), Green Bay Municipal Code, relating to Unmanaged Plant Growth. General Ordinance No. 19-18, an ordinance creating Section 4.18, Green Bay Municipal Code, relating to Municipal Vehicle Registration Fee. General Ordinance No. 13-18. An ordinance amending Sections 2.04, 2.05 of the Code relating to Protection and Policy Committee. Zoning Ordinance No. 12-18 An Ordinance creating a Planned Unit Development for the proposed residential development located in the 200 block of North Van Buren Street. Kris A. Teske Green Bay City Clerk Run: August 24 WNAXLP
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for 2018 Snell Road Landfill Maintenance Construction (Bid #SW05-18) at the Winnebago County Snell Road Landfill in Oshkosh, Wisconsin will be received by the Winne...
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for 2018 Snell Road Landfill Maintenance Construction (Bid #SW05-18) at the Winnebago County Snell Road Landfill in Oshkosh, Wisconsin will be received by the Winnebago County Purchasing Department, 4th Floor, 112 Otter Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901, until September 27, 2018 at 2:45 p.m., local time. The project generally consists of landfill maintenance and repair items including but not limited to the following: Burying of Existing Gas Lateral Bypass Piping Gas Header Pipe Modification Manhole Drip-Leg Repair Leachate Transfer Piping Repair Gas Lateral Bypass Piping Installation Cell C Seep Repair Removal of Snell Road Lift Station Gas Piping Contractors may obtain copies of the Bid Documents from Onvia's DemandStar at www.demandstar.com. If you are not a member of DemandStar, please contact the Purchasing Department for information on how to sign up free of charge. This Winnebago County bid is only available through the DemandStar website. A pre-bid meeting is not scheduled for this project. Bidders interested in scheduling an individual site visit may contact Zach Moureau at the office of the Owner, telephone number (920) 232-1810. The project site is located at 3390 Walter Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. A Statement of Bidder's Qualifications must be completed and submitted five days prior to the due date for sealed bids. Winnebago County reserves the right to reject any bidder who is determined to be unqualified. A certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond payable to Winnebago County in an amount of five percent (5%) of the bid amount must accompany the bid as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the proper contract within ten (10) days after award of the contract. Contractor shall furnish a Public Improvement Performance/Labor and Material Payment Bond pursuant to Sec. 779.14 WI Statutes, with a surety duly authorized to and licensed to do business in the State of Wisconsin for use and benefit of claimants in an amount not less than the contract sum. Bids will be opened and publicly read at 3:00 p.m., local time, on September 27, 2018 in the First Floor Conference Room, Room 119, Winnebago County Administration Building, 112 Otter Ave., Oshkosh, Wisconsin. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Winnebago County is not liable for any costs incurred in replying to this request for bids. The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to accept the bid(s) considered most advantageous to Winnebago County. Run: Sept. 7, 14, 2018 WNAXLP