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City of Appleton 100 North Appleton Street Appleton, WI 54911-4799 www.appleton.org Meeting Minutes - Final Common Council Wednesday, May 15, 2019 7:00 PM Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER The m...
City of Appleton 100 North Appleton Street Appleton, WI 54911-4799 www.appleton.org Meeting Minutes - Final Common Council Wednesday, May 15, 2019 7:00 PM Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hanna at 7:01 p.m. B. INVOCATION The invocation was offered by Alderperson Thao. C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG D. ROLL CALL OF ALDERPERSONS Present: 11 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Chris Croatt and Mayor Timothy Hanna Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek E. ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS City Attorney Walsh, Deputy City Attorney Behrens, Assistant City Attorney Abshire, City Clerk Lynch, Health Officer Eggebrecht, Director of Public Works Vandehey The following departments were excused: Community and Economic Development, Finance, Fire, Human Resources, Parks, Recreation, and Facilities, Police, Information Technology, Utilities, Valley Transit, and Library F.APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 19-0675 Common Council Meeting Minutes of May 1, 2019 Attachments: CC Minutes 5-1-19.pdf Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Van Zeeland, that the Minutes be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 5 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna G. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR 19-0677 Creative Economy Week Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0678 National Public Works Week Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0679 The Anthony 'Tony' and Shirley Awofenso Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0680 Hmong American Day Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0698 Police Week Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0676 Committee Reappointments Attachments: COMMITTEE REAPPTS 051519.pdf Alderperson Spears moved, seconded by Alderperson Schultz, that committee reappointments be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna H. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION The following individuals spoke during public participation: Item 19-0474 Re: Resolution #1-R-19 E-Cigarettes Lee Vogel, N2621 Meade St. Appleton Ken Kempen, 1725 S Oneida St. Appleton John Knox, 1725 S Oneida St. Appleton George Packain, 1375 Cooke Rd. Neenah Aron Husler, N9519 Cumberland Dr. Appleton Benjamin Grothe, 420 E Northland Ave. Appleton Khris Fischer, 2575 S Memorial Dr. Appleton Billy Tolmie, 2010 Orrie Ln. Appleton I. PUBLIC HEARINGS 19-0514 Public Hearing on Special Resolution 1-P-19; Concrete Pavement, Sidewalk Construction, and Driveway Aprons Evergreen Drive - Richmond Street to Haymeadow Avenue Purdy Parkway - Applehill Boulevard to Tiburon Lane Attachments: 1-P-19 Public Hearing Notice.pdf The public hearing was held, no one participated in the public hearing. 19-0516 Public Hearing on Special Resolution 2-P-19; Sidewalk Construction Hall Avenue - Woodland Avenue to Grant Street Attachments: 2-P-19 Public Hearing Notice.pdf The public hearing was held, no one participated in the public hearing. 19-0389 Public Hearing: Street Vacation, E. Kimball St. W. of Allen St. Attachments: Public Hearing -E.KimballSt_WestofAllen.pdf The public hearing was held, no one participated in the public hearing. J. SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS 19-0515 Final Resolution 1-P-19 Concrete Pavement, Sidewalk Construction, and Driveway Aprons Attachments: 1-P-19 Final Resolution.pdf Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Spears, that the Resolution be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0517 Final Resolution 2-P-19 for Sidewalk Construction Attachments: 2-P-19 Final Resolution.pdf Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Spears, that the Resolution be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0623 Final Resolution for Street Vacation for E. Kimball Street, West of Allen Street Attachments: Kimball Street - Final Resolution.pdf Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Meltzer, that the Resolution be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna K. ESTABLISH ORDER OF THE DAY 19-0635 Farm Market Renewal Application, Long Cheng Marketplace, Maiyoua Thao, 1804 S. Lawe St, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: Long Cheng Farm Market.pdf Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Spears, that the Report Action Item be approved. Roll Call. Due to lack of quorum this item is held until the next meeting. Aye: 9 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 2 - Alderperson Maiyoua Thao and Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0474 Resolution #1-R-19 relating to e-cigarettes Attachments: #1-R-19 E-Cigarettes.pdf Alderperson Joe Martin-Request.pdf Appleton Area School District- Electronic Cigarettes Memo.pdf Alderperson Meltzer moved, seconded by Alderperson Van Zeeland, that the Resolution be amended as follows: The prohibition against smoking in section 7-100 does not apply to the following: A retail electronic delivery device store that is in existence on June 11, 2019 (after passage and publication of the ordinance) in which only allows persons age 21 or older to enter and in which only the sampling of electronic delivery products is allowed. A "retail electronic delivery device store" is defined as "A business whose primary purpose is the sale of electronic delivery devices and accessories and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 8 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz and Alderperson Chris Croatt Nay: 2 - Alderperson Christine Williams and Alderperson Cathy Spears Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna Alderperson Spears moved, seconded by Alderperson Martin, that the Resolution be amended to "define primary as 90% of sales must be electronic delivery device and components". This amendment was withdrawn. No vote was taken. Alderperson Spears moved, seconded by Alderperson Firkus that the Resolution be approved as amended. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0483 R/B-Request from Creative Sign, on behalf of Refuge Foundation for the Arts and Fox Communities Credit Union, for Street Occupancy Permits to install 4'X9' "Appleton" signs in the three (3) locations identified on S. Memorial Drive, E. College Avenue and S. Oneida Street. Attachments: Creative sign on behalf of Refuge Foundation for The Arts & Fox Communities Credit Union.pdf Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Schultz, that the sign request be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna L. COMMITTEE REPORTS Balance of the action items on the agenda. Alderperson Spears moved, Alderperson Croatt seconded, to approve the balance of the agenda. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 1.MINUTES OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE 19-0594 Request from the Fox River Academy Stormwater Representative Team for a Street Occupancy Permit to paint stormwater awareness murals on the sidewalk near Fox River Academy. Attachments: Fox River Academy-Street Occupancy Permit.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0637 Newberry Street, from Schaefer Street to 900' east of Briarcliff Drive, be reconstructed with concrete pavement and curb and gutter to a width of 40' from back of curb to back of curb, which is the same width as the existing street. Newberry Street will consist of 2-11' travel lanes (1 lane in each direction), 6' bike lanes along both sides of the street, and a 2.5' buffer between the travel lanes and bike lanes. On-street parking will be eliminated along the entire project length. New 5' concrete sidewalk will be constructed along the south side of Newberry Street, from approximately 350' east of Cambridge Drive to approximately 900' east of Briarcliff Drive (city limits). The intersection of Newberry Street and Kensington Drive will remain as an all-way stop controlled intersection. This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0638 Harris Street, from Badger Avenue to Richmond Street, be reconstructed with asphalt pavement and concrete curb & gutter. The dimensions of the Harris Street reconstruction project are as follows: Badger Avenue - 200' east of Badger Avenue: New asphalt pavement to be constructed to a width of 37' from back of curb to back of curb, which is 4' wider than the existing street within this portion of the project. The 4' widening will be achieved along the south curb line. 200' east of Badger Avenue - Summit Street: New asphalt pavement to be constructed to a width of 33' from back of curb to back of curb, which is the same width as the existing street within this portion of the project. Summit Street - Richmond Street: New asphalt pavement to be constructed to a width of 31' from back of curb to back of curb, which is 2' narrower than the existing street within this portion of the project. This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0644 Approve parking and traffic related changes associated with the Appleton Street 2-Way Conversion and Bike Lane Retrofit Project. Attachments: Approve parking and traffic related changes associated with the Appleton Street 2-way conversion and Bike Lane Retrofit Project..pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 2. MINUTES OF THE SAFETY AND LICENSING COMMITTEE 19-0531 Class "B" Beer & "Class C" Wine License Temporary Premise Amendment application for Vers Venture LLC dba Mr. Brews Taphouse, Tammy Verhagen, Agent, 201 S. Riverheath Way Ste 1100, for June 15, July 13 and August 21, 2019, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: Mr Brews Taphouse.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0615 Class "B" Beer and "Class B" Liquor license - Change of Agent application for Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, located at 3040 E. College Ave, contingent upon approval from the Police Department. Attachments: Jeremy A Fischer S&L 5-8-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0616 Class "B" Beer and "Class B" Liquor license - Change of Agent application for Asian Thai, located at 201 W. Northland Ave, contingent upon approval from the Police Department. Attachments: Xue Chun Liu S&L 5-8-19 .pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0619 Reserve "Class B" Liquor and Class "B" Beer license application for Thai Ginger Bistro LLC, Bounpheng Luangpraseuth, Agent, located at 1619 W College Ave Ste F, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: Liquor License-Thai Ginger Bistro.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0631 Operator's Licenses Attachments: Operator's Licenses for 5-8-19 S&L.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0633 Renewal Operator's Licenses Attachments: RENEWAL Licenses for 5-8-19 S & L.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0634 Farm Market Renewal Application for Appleton Downtown Inc., Djuanna Hugdahl, 333 W College Ave Suite 100, contingent upon approval of all departments. Attachments: ADI Farm Market.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0636 Farm Market Renewal Application for Festival Foods, Kyle Nelson, 1200 W. Northland Ave, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: Festival Farm Market.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 3. MINUTES OF THE CITY PLAN COMMISSION 4. MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE 5. MINUTES OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE 6. MINUTES OF THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 7. MINUTES OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE 19-0628 Approval to single source and award 2019P stormwater consulting services contract for Kernan Ravine Final Design and Construction Related Services with Brown and Caldwell in an amount not to exceed $42,100. Attachments: 2019P Kernan Ravine Final Design CRS BC Award Memo.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0629 Amend 2019K stormwater consulting services contract for development of the stormwater management plan and design for the Bluff Site Development Area with McMahon Associates in an amount not to exceed $39,500. Attachments: 2019K Oneida St SWMP Amendment Memo.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 8. MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE 9. MINUTES OF THE FOX CITIES TRANSIT COMMISSION 10. MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 19-0447 MT Pockets Noise Variance Request Attachments: MT Pockets Noise Variance Request.pdf MT Pockets Noise Complaints.pdf MT Pockets Conversation 2018.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0626 Public Health Accreditation Board-Request for Submittal Attachments: PHAB Five Tier Accreditation Fee Schedule.pdf PHAB Application Tip Sheet.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. M. CONSOLIDATED ACTION ITEMS N. ITEMS HELD O. ORDINANCES 19-0670 Ordinances 50-19 to 55-19 Attachments: Ordinances going to Council 5-15-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. P. LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES OF JURISDICTION Q. RESOLUTIONS SUBMITTED BY ALDERPERSONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES OF JURISDICTION Resolution #5-R-19 Rededication & Revitalization of Soldier's Square Submitted by: Alderperson Schultz, District 9 & Alderperson Williams, District 10 Date: May 15, 2019 Referred To: Community & Economic Development Committee WHEREAS; Monuments have long been used by civilizations as a way to commemorate a common history and to visualize a shared future and have historically been incorporated into the fabric of civic life through the formation of public spaces which embrace them, and; WHEREAS; For the bereaved, military comrades, and the public at large, public memorials function as virtual graves for those who often died far from home on foreign soil and serve as permanent reminders of the steep price our nation, and our City, has paid for the preservation of its security and freedoms and the events that have helped shape our common history, and; WHEREAS; the one-block long plaza roughly 80 feet in width between South Morrison and South Oneida streets, deeded to Appleton in the 1850's by Boston philanthropist Amos Adams Lawrence, the namesake of Lawrence University, holds a deed restriction that it function as a 'Pedestrian Mall', in perpetuity, lest it be returned to the Lawrence family, and; WHEREAS; Market Street, as it was once known, was renamed in 1911 as 'Soldiers Square,' precipitated by the dedication of a monument created by Italian sculptor Chevalier Gaetano Trentanove and presented by Appleton industrialist A.W. Priest in memory of his brother, James Priest, who died in the Civil War, and; WHEREAS; In 1915, in response to a national call to honor those who served in the Spanish-American War, the City of Appleton petitioned for and received one of the one thousand "Remember the USS Maine" memorial plaques, cast form the salvaged metals of the infamous warship before it was sunk off the shores of Havana Harbor and dedicating it, along with two Napoleon cannon from the same conflict, on the East end of Soldier's Square, and: WHEREAS; In 1922, The City Planning Survey recognized the importance of Soldier's Square, its newly established memorial reflection space, as a primary element in its first attempt to create a bold new vision for downtown, featuring an expanded monument boulevard as an anchor to its propose civic centre on the bluff site, and; WHEREAS; In the late 30's, to make way for parking, the Spanish American War Memorial was relocated to Pierce Park where, subject to vandalism and the scrap drive of 1943 which resulted in the loss of the cannon, has since deteriorated beyond recognition while the Civil War memorial, which remained in Soldier's Square, was largely neglected for over a century, forfeiting its prominence in the public plaza, and: WHEREAS; More recently, the veterans of the Middle East conflicts, but also including those who served in Viet Nam, Korea and other conflicts over the last half century, have not been formerly recognized in the public commons of Soldier's Square, though deserving of the same recognition and honor afforded all veterans of foreign wars, and; WHEREAS; Soldier's Square, once provided a place of solace and contemplation, where these memorials were appreciated for their aesthetic and symbolic value beyond their commemorative purpose, complementing the mission of the civic spaces in which they reside by connecting us and causing us to reflect on something larger than ourselves; WHEREAS; the City of Appleton, presently in the midst of a grand redesign of its downtown core and bluff sites, including multi-use development proposals adjacent to Soldier's Square, is being afforded a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to embrace its history and its reverence for our veterans and all who have served since the foundation of the City, by righting this long-standing violation of the spirit of the Amos Lawrence deed restriction and public trust; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED; That the City of Appleton will commit to an effort to revitalize Soldier's Square and make every attempt to recapture the former function of the space as an open and inviting pedestrian mall and reflection space by rededicating the original boundaries of the pedestrian plaza and public monument square; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; that the City complete both the full restorations of the Civil War Memorial and the Spanish-American War Memorial in the newly revitalized plaza using funds allocated to such restorations in the projected budget for restoration, as well as accommodate the placement of a new 'recent conflicts' memorial at the heart of the plaza to be funded by the citizens of Appleton and a number of local non-profits leading the restoration effort including, but not limited to Sculpture Valley, The Hearthstone Historic House Museum, VFW Post 2778, Desert Veterans of Wisconsin Fox Valley Chapter, American Legion Post 38 and whomever else rises to assist in this honorable and historic en-devours. R. OTHER COUNCIL BUSINESS 19-0681 Suspension of the Council Rules to allow for the rearrangement of the meeting schedule for the month of July. Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Meltzer, that the meeting schedule be adjusted to hold Common Council on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in July. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 10 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears and Alderperson Chris Croatt Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna S. ADJOURN Alderperson Spears moved, seconded by Alderperson Van Zeeland, that the meeting be adjourned at 9:18 p.m. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 11 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Chris Croatt and Mayor Timothy Hanna Excused: 4 - Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Patti Coenen and Alderperson Kyle Lobner Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Kami Lynch, City Clerk Run: June 10, 2019 WNAXLP
City of Appleton Advertisement Reprints 2 (11020) SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Appleton up to 1:45 p.m. (C.D.S.T.) June 17, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk, City Cent...
City of Appleton Advertisement Reprints 2 (11020) SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Appleton up to 1:45 p.m. (C.D.S.T.) June 17, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk, City Center Building, Sixth Floor, 100 N. Appleton Street, Appleton, Wisconsin 54911. Bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. in Committee Room "A/B". Bid envelope to: 1) identify project, 2) identify bidder, and 3) be marked "SEALED BID". Bid envelope not properly marked will be cause for rejection. PROJECT UNIT J-19 MINI SEWER CONSTRUCTION 7,000 lin.ft. 4"-6" Storm Sewer 10 ea. Yard Drains 1,650 lin.ft. Auger Section Proposals shall be on forms furnished by the City. Plans and specifications will be available June 3, 2019. Complete digital project bidding documents are available on the City of Appleton's website at www.appleton.org. Go to: Government., Public Works., Admin/Engineering, Projects Open for Bid. Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information. No bid will be opened unless the "Bidders Proof of Responsibility" for 2019 is filed in the office of the City Clerk not later than June 12, 2019. Forms are included in specifications, and are also available at the office of the City Clerk. Reference is made to Section 66.0901 Wisconsin Statutes. No bid shall be received unless accompanied by a certified check or a bid bond equal to five percent of the bid, payable to the City as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the proper contract and bond within 10 days from the date the lowest responsible bidder's bid is accepted. If the bidder fails to file such contract and bond within the time set by the City, the check or bid bond shall be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid deemed for the best interests of the City and to waive any informalities in the bidding. DATE: May 21, 2019 Kami Lynch Run: May 31, June 7, 2019 WNAXLP
City of Appleton Advertisement SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Appleton up to 1:45 p.m. (C.D.S.T.) June 24, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk, City Center Building, Sixt...
City of Appleton Advertisement SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Appleton up to 1:45 p.m. (C.D.S.T.) June 24, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk, City Center Building, Sixth Floor, 100 N. Appleton Street, Appleton, Wisconsin 54911. Bids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. in Committee Room "A/B". Bid envelope to: 1) identify project, 2) identify bidder, and 3) be marked "SEALED BID". Bid envelope not properly marked will be cause for rejection. PROJECT UNIT T-19 KERNAN AVENUE / E. SOUTH RIVER STREET STORM SEWER RE-CONSTRUCTION 1,000 lin.ft. 48" Storm Sewer 5 ea. Storm Sewer Manhole 400 lin.ft. Abandon 30" Storm Sewer in ravine Proposals shall be on forms furnished by the City. Plans and specifications will be available June 10, 2019. Complete digital project bidding documents are available on the City of Appleton's website at www.appleton.org. Go to: Government., Public Works., Admin/Engineering, Projects Open for Bid. Please contact QuestCDN.com at 952233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information. No bid will be opened unless the "Bidders Proof of Responsibility" for 2019 is filed in the office of the City Clerk not later than June 19, 2019. Forms are included in specifications, and are also available at the office of the City Clerk. Reference is made to Section 66.0901 Wisconsin Statutes. No bid shall be received unless accompanied by a certified check or a bid bond equal to five percent of the bid, payable to the City as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the proper contract and bond within 10 days from the date the lowest responsible bidder's bid is accepted. If the bidder fails to file such contract and bond within the time set by the City, the check or bid bond shall be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid deemed for the best interests of the City and to waive any informalities in the bidding. DATE: June 4, 2019 Kami Lynch City Clerk Run: June 7 & 14, 2019 WNAXLP
City of Appleton Meeting Minutes - Final Common Council Wednesday, June 5, 2019 7:00 PM Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hanna at 7:06 p.m. B. INVOCATION The ...
City of Appleton Meeting Minutes - Final Common Council Wednesday, June 5, 2019 7:00 PM Council Chambers A. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hanna at 7:06 p.m. B. INVOCATION The Invocation was offered by Alderperson Lobner C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG D. ROLL CALL OF ALDERPERSONS Present: 15 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner, Alderperson Chris Croatt and Mayor Timothy Hanna Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek E. ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS City Attorney Walsh, City Attorney Behrens, City Clerk Lynch, Director of Community & Economic Development Harkness, Director of Finance Saucerman, Fire Chief Hansen, Health Officer Eggebrecht, Director of Parks, Recreation & Facilities Gazza, Police Lt. Neff, Deputy Director of Public Works Buetow, Library Director Rortvedt The following were excused: Human Resources Information Technology Valley Transit Utilities F. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 19-0779 Common Council Meeting Minutes of May 15, 2019 Attachments: CC Minutes 5-15-19.pdf Alderperson Van Zeeland moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the Minutes be approved Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna G. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR 19-0782 Homeownership Month Proclamation This Proclamation was presented 19-0783 Foster Care Month Proclamation This Proclamation was presented H. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION The following spoke during Public Participation: Gwen Sargeant, 2401 W Cherokee Dr Re: Item 19-0556 Naming of Alleys Julie Lopas, W6362 Racine Court Re: Item 19-0695 CDBG Funding I. PUBLIC HEARINGS 19-0650 Public Hearing on Special Resolution 3-P-19; Sanitary Laterals, Storm Laterals, and Storm Main Morrison Street - Hancock Street to Wisconsin Avenue Winnebago Street - Oneida Street to Drew Street Carpenter Street - Taft Avenue to Fremont Street Prospect Avenue - Seminole Road to Haskell Street Opechee Street at Leminwah Street Henry Street - Warner Street to Telulah Avenue Warner Street - Henry Street to College Avenue Harriet Street - Walter Avenue to Telulah Avenue Erb Street - Michigan Street to 100' N/O Michigan Street Randall Street - Oneida Street to Meade Street Attachments: 3-P-19 Public Hearing Notice.pdf The Public Hearing was held, there were no speakers during the hearing. J. SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS 19-0651 Final Resolution 3-P-19 for Sanitary Laterals, Storm Laterals, and Storm Main Attachments: 3-P-19 Final Resolution.pdf 14 - Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the Resolution be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna K. ESTABLISH ORDER OF THE DAY 19-0695 Request to approve the REVISED 2019-2020PY Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding as specified in the attached community partner allocation recommendations Alloc Recs Memo to CEDC Final Award 05-22-2019.pdf Alloc Recs Memo to CEDC 11-28-18.pdf REVISED- 2019 CDBG Summary of Recommendations.pdf REVISED- 2019 CDBG Simple Summary of Recommendations.pdf Attachments: Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the revised CDBG funding be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: 13 - Aye: Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 2 - Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland and Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0696 Request to approve the Development Agreement with Fore Development LLC for improvements and development of the property located at 309 E. Washington Street, 118 N. Durkee Street, and 122 N. Durkee Street in Tax Increment Financing District No. 11 Memo Recommend Avant LLC Dev Agrmt.pdf Fore Dev - Avant LLC - Dev Agrm - Clean - 05-15-2019.pdf Attachments: Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the Item be amended to reflect the Agreement is with Fore Development, a subsidiary of Avant, LLC. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: 14 - Aye: Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the Report Action Item be approved as amended. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: 14 - Aye: Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0702 Request to approve the Development Agreement with 320 East College LLC for redevelopment of the property located at 320 E. College Avenue in Tax Increment Financing District No. 11 Memo Recommend 320 E College Ave Dev Agrmt.pdf 320 East College LLC - Dev Agrm 5-16-19 Draft_1.pdf Memo Recommend ARA Rescind Approved Funds for 320 E College Ave.pdf Attachments: Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the Development Agreement be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 -Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0635 Farm Market Renewal Application, Long Cheng Marketplace, Maiyoua Thao, 1804 S. Lawe St, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: Long Cheng Farm Market.pdf Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Spears, that the Report Action Item be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 13 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 2 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek and Mayor Timothy Hanna Abstained: 1 - Alderperson Maiyoua Thao 19-0556 Request to approve the naming of 22 21 alleys located throughout the City, honoring some of Appleton's historic citizens as depicted in the attached list of names and map, so as to mitigate confusion for public safety personnel, the post office, delivery drivers and residents StaffReport_Naming21Alleys_For5-21-19.pdf ExhibitA_Cleggett_5-21-19.pdf ExhibitB_Ord33-77 RiverDr_5-21-19.pdf LtrOpposingAlleyDesignationforRiverDrive_5-10-19.pdf StaffReport_Naming22Alleys_For4-23-19.pdf PhinneyNameSuggestion_Distributedat5-21-19PC.pdf Attachments: Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the naming of alleys be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0715 Approval of 2019-2020 Beer/Liquor License renewals contingent upon approval from all departments by 12:00 p.m. on June 28, 2019. Attachments: 2019-20 Beer-Liquor License Renewals S&L 5-22.docx Alderperson Croatt moved, seconded by Alderperson Lobner, that the License Renewals be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0720 Request to approve agreement with Clearwater Creek Development for Spartan Drive and Stormwater Management Facilities Clearwater Creek Development - Spartan Drive Stormwater Mgmt Facilities - FINAL 05-29-2019.pdf Attachments: Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Croatt, that the Agreement be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 19-0721 Request to approve agreement with ARBB Farm, LLC for Spartan Drive and Stormwater Management Facilities Agreement - ARBB Farm - Spartan Drive Stormwater - FINAL 05-29-2019.pdf Attachments: Motion by Alderperson Martin, seconded by Alderperson Croatt, that the Agreement be approved. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna COMMITTEE REPORTS Balance of the action items on the agenda. Alderperson Croatt moved, Alderperson Lobner seconded, to approve the balance of the agenda. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna 1. MINUTES OF THE MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE 2. MINUTES OF THE SAFETY AND LICENSING COMMITTEE 19-0648 Class "B" Beer and "Class B" Liquor License - Change of Agent application for Appleton Holdings LLC to include Red Lion's Intermezzo, Red Lion Lombardi Bar, Red Lion Banquet Services and Red Lion Clubhouse Bar licenses, Linda M. Garvey, Agent, located at 333 West College Ave, contingent upon approval from the police department. Attachments: Linda M. Garvey - Appleton Holdings S&L 5-22-19 .pdf This Report Action Item was approved 19-0649 Reserve "Class B" Liquor and Class "B" Beer License - Change of Agent application for Appleton Holdings LLC/Inner Circle Fox Citiels LLC d/b/a Fox Cities Exhibition Center, Linda M. Garvey, Agent, located at 355 West Lawrence Street, contingent upon approval from the police department. Attachments: Linda M. Garvey - Inner Circle Fox Cities S&L 5-22-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0674 Reserve "Class B " Liquor and Class "B" Beer license - Change of Agent application for Buffalo Wild Wings, Kimberly Lutzewitz, Agent, located at 3201 E Calumet St. Attachments: Kimberly M. Lutzewitz S&L 5-22-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0697 Class "B" Beer and "Class B" Liquor license application for El Sabor Mexican Grill, Luis A Santiago, Agent, located at 2190 S Memorial Dr., contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: El Sabor Mexican Grill.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0726 Operator's Licenses Attachments: Operator's Licenses for 5-22-19 S & L.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0728 RENEWAL Operator's Licenses Attachments: RENEWAL Operator's Licenses for 5-22-19 S & L.docx This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0735 Taxi Cab Company Renewal License application of People Movers Inc, (Appleton Yellow Taxi Co), Paul O. Davies, 705 W. Wisconsin Ave, Appleton, contingent upon approval from all departments. Attachments: People Movers.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 3. MINUTES OF THE CITY PLAN COMMISSION 19-0688 Request to approve Special Use Permit #4-19 for a restaurant with alcohol sales and service located at 1619 West College Avenue, Suite F (Tax Id #31-3-0049-00), as shown on the attached maps and per attached plan of operation, to run with the land subject to the conditions in the attached staff report and approve attached Resolution (2/3 vote of Common Council required for approval) Attachments: StaffReport_1619WCollege_SUP_For5-21-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0691 Request to approve Special Use Permit #5-19 for an existing restaurant with alcohol sales and service and a sidewalk cafe with alcohol sales and service located at 321 East College Avenue (Tax Id #31-2-0007-00), as shown on the attached maps and per attached plan of operation, to run with the land subject to the conditions in the attached staff report and approve attached Resolution (2/3 vote of Common Council required for approval) Attachments: StaffReport_321ECollege_SUP_For5-21-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0693 Request to approve Special Use Permit #6-19 for an indoor personal storage facility located on North Ballard Road, on a landlocked parcel east of 3030 N. Ballard Road (Tax Id #31-1-6726-00), as shown on the attached maps and per attached plan of operation, to run with the land subject to the conditions in the attached staff report and approve attached Resolution (2/3 vote of Common Council required for approval) Attachments: StaffReport_Ballard Road Storage_SUP.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 4. MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE 5. MINUTES OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE 19-0722 Request to approve the following 2019 Budget adjustment: Parking Utility Fund Balance - $120,000 Parking Utility Operations & Maintenance +$120,000 to provide funding for unanticipated parking ramp maintenance and construction projects in 2019 (2/3 of Common Council required for approval) Attachments: Budget Adjustment - Parking Division Projects.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0723 Request to approve Finance Committee Report 3-P-19 for Sanitary Laterals, Storm Laterals and Storm Main Attachments: Report 3-P-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. 6. MINUTES OF THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 19-0703 **CRITICAL TIMING** Request to submit Counter-Offer #3 to the Offer-to-Purchase from Valley Tool, Inc. or its assigns to purchase Lots 1, 2, and 3 on Goodland Drive in the Northeast Industrial Park Plat No. 4, consisting of approximately 4.36 acres, at a purchase price of $160,000 ($36,697.25 per acre) with Counter-Offer #3 amending various lines in the Offer as referenced in the attached documents and approving a variance to the Deed Restrictions and Covenants to allow for a loading dock and overhead door facing east towards Zuehlke Drive subject to staff approval of final site plans and elevations of east side Valley Tool Memo 5-15-19.pdf Valley Tool - Counter Offer No. 3.pdf Valley Tool Memo 4-19-19.pdf Valley Tool_OTP_Lots 1-2-3 Goodland Dr_4-17-19.pdf Valley Tool - Counter Offer 1_2.pdf NEIP Plat No 4 Covenants and Restrictions.pdf Map_Available Sites NE Bus Park_04182019.pdf NEBPUtilities.pdf Attachments: This Report Action Item was approved. 19-0755 Request to approve the Offer to Purchase from Alco Tech Properties, LLC to purchase Lot 9, Plat 1 of Southpoint Commerce Park, consisting of approximately 3.48 acres, at a purchase price of $144,072 ($41,400 per acre) Alco Tech Lot 9 Memo_5-16-19.pdf Alco Tech Lot 9 Offer to Purchase.pdf SP Deed Restrictions.pdf Office Use Memo from 11-10-08_Lots 9 & 12 Southpoint.pdf Alco Tech Map Lot 9.pdf Attachments: This Report Action Item was approved. 7. MINUTES OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE 19-0708 Preliminary Resolution 3-P-19 for Sanitary Laterals, Storm Laterals and Storm Main be adopted and refer the matter to the Finance Committee to determine the assessment rate. Attachments: 3-P-19.pdf 8. MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE 9. MINUTES OF THE FOX CITIES TRANSIT COMMISSION 10. MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH M. CONSOLIDATED ACTION ITEMS N. ITEMS HELD O. ORDINANCES 19-0777 Ordinances 42-19, 56-19 to 67-19 Attachments: Ordinances going to Council 6-5-19.pdf This Report Action Item was approved. P. LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES OF JURISDICTION Q. RESOLUTIONS SUBMITTED BY ALDERPERSONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES OF JURISDICTION R. OTHER COUNCIL BUSINESS 19-0780 Discussion regarding the vacancy for Alderperson District 15 Attachments: KD Resignation 5-19.pdf Discussion occurred, no action was taken. S. CLOSED SESSION 19-0781 The Common Council will go into closed session according to State Statute §19.85(1)(e) for the purpose of deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session regarding the bluff site development and then reconvene into open session. Alderperson Martin moved, seconded by Alderperson Croatt, that the Council convene into Closed Session at 8:20 p.m. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 14 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner and Alderperson Chris Croatt Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Abstained: 1 - Mayor Timothy Hanna T. ADJOURN Motion by Lobner, seconded by Spears to reconvene into Open Session at 9:30 p.m. Roll Call. Motion Carried 14/0. No action was taken in Closed Session. Alderperson Lobner moved, seconded by Alderperson Spears, that the meeting be adjourned at 9:33 p.m. Roll Call. Motion carried by the following vote: Aye: 15 - Alderperson William Siebers, Alderperson Vered Meltzer, Alderperson Brad Firkus, Alderperson Joe Martin, Alderperson Katie Van Zeeland, Alderperson Rachel Raasch, Alderperson Maiyoua Thao, Alderperson Matt Reed, Alderperson Alex Schultz, Alderperson Christine Williams, Alderperson Patti Coenen, Alderperson Cathy Spears, Alderperson Kyle Lobner, Alderperson Chris Croatt and Mayor Timothy Hanna Absent: 1 - Alderperson Keir Dvorachek Kami Lynch, City Clerk Run: June 24, 2019 WNAXLP
CITY OF APPLETON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Common Council on Wednesday, July...
CITY OF APPLETON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Common Council on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, at 7:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, 100 North Appleton Street, or as soon thereafter as can be heard, for the purpose of considering a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment request. Pursuant to Chapter 12: Implementation of the City of Appleton Comprehensive Plan 2010-2030, to consider a request by the owners, Dougherty Properties LLC and Appleton Cemetery Association, and applicant, Carow Land Surveying, for a portion of the parcels located on North Plateau Street and East Wisconsin Avenue (Tax Id #31-1-1044-00, #31-1-1045-01, and #31-1-1216-00) to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from future Public/Institutional and One and Two-Family Residential land use to Commercial land use. A copy of the proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map is available in the Appleton Community and Economic Development Department or the Office of the City Clerk from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All persons interested are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to David Kress in the Community and Economic Development Department at (920) 832-6428. KAMI LYNCH City Clerk Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request and if feasible. Run: May 31, 2019 WNAXLP
CITY OF APPLETON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED SPECIAL USE PERMIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the City Plan Commission on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at 4:00 P.M., in ...
CITY OF APPLETON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED SPECIAL USE PERMIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the City Plan Commission on Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at 4:00 P.M., in Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, 100 North Appleton Street, or as soon thereafter as can be heard, for the purpose of considering a Special Use Permit. Pursuant to Sections 23-66 and 23-113 of the Appleton Municipal Code, to consider a request by George Koenig, applicant, for property located at 101 West Edison Avenue, Suite 100 (Tax Id #31-4-0257-00) to obtain a Special Use Permit for wine bar/tasting with alcohol sales and consumption. The wine bar/tasting room is combined with a wine, beer and spirits retail store. In the C-2 General Commercial District, a Special Use Permit is required for a wine bar/tasting room with alcohol sales and consumption. All persons interested are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to Don Harp in the Community and Economic Development Department at (920) 832-6466. CITY PLAN COMMISSION COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT APPLETON, WISCONSIN CITY HALL - 100 NORTH APPLETON STREET APPLETON, WISCONSIN 54911-4799 (920) 832-6468 Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request and if feasible. Run: June 25, July 2, 2019 WNAXLP
City of Green Bay Department of Community and Economic Development 100 North Jefferson Street, Room 608, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 (p) 920.448.3400 (f) 920.448.3426 greenbaywi.gov OFFICIAL PUB...
City of Green Bay Department of Community and Economic Development 100 North Jefferson Street, Room 608, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-5026 (p) 920.448.3400 (f) 920.448.3426 greenbaywi.gov OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE The following decisions were rendered by the City of Green Bay's Zoning & Planning Board of Appeals at a public hearing on Monday, June 17, 2019, in consideration of the following petitions for variance from the zoning code of the municipal ordinance. 1. Romero Coleman, property owner, proposes to construct a shed in the rear yard of a property in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 1337 Alpine Drive. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirement, General Ordinance (GO) 28-91 highway setback (Ald. V. Corpus-Dax, District 2). The applicant withdrew his request. 2. Donna Zepnick, property owner, proposes to construct a new detached garage in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 201 South Fisk Street. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-615 (b)(2), size of accessory structures (Ald. C. Wery, District 8). To grant the variance as requested, with the condition that gutters be added onto the south side of the new garage. 3. Luke Kotecki, property owner, proposes to install a detached garden shed in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 723 Mather Street. The applicants requests to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-615, Table 6-4, side yard setbacks (Ald. R. Scannell, District 7). To grant the variance as requested. 4. Chris Heyrman, Heyrman Construction, on behalf of Gilbertson Real Estate Group, LLC, property owner, proposes to widen an existing driveway in a Planned Unit Development (PUD) at 1230 Ontario Road. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-1706(a), driveway width (Ald. V. Corpus-Dax, District 2). To grant the variance as requested. 5. Mike Younkle and Lori Johansen, property owners, propose to construct a detached garage in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 1938 University Avenue. The applicants request to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-615(c), maximum size first structure (Ald. C. Stevens, District 5). To grant the variance as requested. 6. Joel Ehrfurth, Mach IV Engineering & Surveying, on behalf of IPanema Green Bay, LLC, property owner, proposes building renovations and parking lot improvements in a General Commercial (C1) District at 2030 East Mason Street. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirements in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-810, Table 8-2 front yard setback and Section 13-1813, setback from street for trash collection (Ald. A. Nicholson, District 3). To grant the variances as requested. page 2 of 2 7. Larry Bednarski, on behalf of Luke Vogt, property owner, proposes to install a detached garage in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 3071 Gothic Court. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-615, Table 6-4, front yard setbacks (Ald. J. Brunette, District 12). To grant the variance as requested, subject to Common Council approval. 8. Barbara Noggle, property owner, proposes to expand an existing detached garage in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 1131 Rockdale Street. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-615, Table 6-4, side yard setbacks (Ald. C. Wery, District 8). To grant the variance as requested. 9. Chris Brennan and Mike Kawleski, on behalf of the Georgia-Pacific Consumer Operations, LLC, property owner, proposes to install two temporary banners in a General Industrial (GI) district at 1919 South Broadway. The applicants request to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-2014, temporary sign requirements (Ald. B. Johnson, District 9). To grant the variance as requested, subject to the temporary signs being removed at the end of the year. 10. Jeffery and Debra School, property owners, propose to retain an installed porch to a principal dwelling in a Low Density Residential (R1) District at 1147 Elmore Street. The applicants request to deviate from the following requirement in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-604, Table 6-2, front yard setback (Ald. M. Steuer, District 10). To grant the variance as requested. 11. Todd Waller, University BK Capital, LLC, on behalf of Timothy J. Pease, property owner, proposes to construct a new restaurant in a Highway Commercial (C2) District at 2324 University Avenue. The applicant requests to deviate from the following requirements in Chapter 13, Green Bay Zoning Code, Section 13-1709(a)(1), front and corner side yard setback and Section 13-1820(a), landscape buffer (Ald. C. Stevens, District 5). To grant the variances, subject to: a. Approval of the rezoning by the Common Council. b. The front setback along University Avenue shall be no less than 3 ft. c. A 15 ft. transitional yard is maintain along the south property line until the beginning of the drivethrough where, the setback may be reduced to no less than 9 ft. with dense plantings in addition to the standard buffer requirements. Chapter 13-213 Green Bay Zoning Code - Finality of decisions of Zoning Board of Appeals. All decisions and findings of the Zoning Board of Appeals, on appeal or upon application for a variance after a hearing, shall in all instances be final administrative determinations and shall be subject to review by court as may be provided by law. a.) Expiration of variance. If construction has not begun or if the variance has not been acted upon within twelve (12) months of the approval date, the variance shall expire. b.) If the use ceases to exist or ceases to be conducted for a period of twelve (12) consecutive months, the variance shall expire. Building Permits Required - all applicants that are granted a variance shall obtain the required building permits which may require a site plan and/or building plan approval prior to construction. Run: June 19, 2019 WNAXLP
CITY OF KEWAUNEE Ordinance No 606-19 An Ordinance Amending the City of Kewaunee Municipal Code AMENDMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS The Common Council of the City of Kewaunee, Kewaun...
CITY OF KEWAUNEE Ordinance No 606-19 An Ordinance Amending the City of Kewaunee Municipal Code AMENDMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS The Common Council of the City of Kewaunee, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, do ordain as follows: Section 1 - Authority/Purpose. This ordinance is based upon authority ganted in Wis. Stats. §62.17, §62.04, §66.0103 and §101.65. The purpose of this ordinance is to amend the Municipal Code of the City of Kewaunee to revise the construction and inspection requirements consistent with the health, safety and welfare of the public. Section 2 - Amendment. The Municipal Code for the City of Kewaunee, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, is hereby amended as follows: A.Sec. 14-58. Inspection of work is hereby repealed and recreated as follows: Sec. 14-58. - Inspection of work. (a)Powers. The building inspector or an authorized certified agent of the building inspector may, at all reasonable hours, enter upon any public or private premises for inspection purposes. The building inspector may require the production of the permit for any building, plumbing, electrical, or heating work. No person shall interfere with or refuse to permit access to any such premises to the building inspector or his/her agent while in the performance of his/her duties. In the event that the building inspector is refused access to any such premises, then the inspector is authorized to apply for a special inspection warrant pursuant to Wis. Stats. §66.0119 or subsequent amended section. (b)Inspections. In order to permit inspection of any project at all necessary phases without causing delay to the owner, the owner and/or contractor shall request all of the following inspections in conformity with the appropriate time frame defined in the Wisconsin Administrative Code or at least 48 hours in advance by the applicant/contractor or property owner as applicable. (1)Footing (2)Foundation (3)Rough carpentry, HVAC, electric and plumbing (4)Drain tile/basement floor (5)Under floor plumbing (6)Electric service (7)Insulation (8)Final carpentry, HVAC, electric and plumbing (9)Erosion confrol (c)Failure/refusal to allow inspection. No construction shall be deemed approved by default or lack of inspection by the building inspector. There shall be no occupancy of any building until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the building inspector. The expense of uncovering or exposing any work which must be inspected will be the responsibility of the contractor and/or property owner. Refusal to permit the building inspector access to complete building inspection shall be a violation of this municipal code section and any person in violation of such section is subject to a penalty as provided in Section 1-11. B.Sec. 14-63. Commencing construction without permit is hereby repealed and recreated as follows: Sec. 14-63. Commencing construction without permit. (a)Prohibited. No contractor, plumber, carpenter, electrician, or other person shall begin any demolition or construction work upon any building in the City of Kewaunee without first contacting the building inspector, and obtaining any permit required. (b)Double Permit Fees. Failure to obtain a building permit where one is required prior to commencement of construction shall require double fees for any building permit fees incurred. (c)Forfeiture. Any person violating this section shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Section 1-11. c.Sec. 14-64. Enforcement is hereby created and adopted as follows: Sec. 14-64. Enforcement. The building inspector may enforce the provisions herein, together with applicable state codes, through refusal to issue building permits, issuance of injunctive actions or issuance of citations to any person in violation of the provisions of this chapter. Citations for violations may also be issued by the City of Kewaunee Police. D.Sec. 14-65. Certificate of occupancy is hereby created and adopted as follows: Sec. 14-65. Certificate of occupancy. No person shall occupy any space requiring a building permit until the building inspector has approved the construction and issued a certificate of occupancy. Both the person occupying such construction and the owner of the same shall be responsible for any violation of this provision. E. Sec. 14-82. State codes adopted is hereby repealed and recreated as follows: Sec. 14-82. State codes adopted. The following provisions of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, so far as applicable, are adopted by reference and made part of this chapter: (1)Credentials. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 305. (2)Electrical Code. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 316. (3)Uniform Dwelling Code. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 320-325. (4)Commercial Building Code. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 361-366. (5)Buildings Constructed Prior to 1914. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 375-379. (6)Uniform Plumbing Code. Wis. Admin. Code ch. SPS 381-387. A violation of any of the provisions of any of such sections shall constitute a violation of this chapter. Section 14-115. Enforcement is hereby repealed and recreated as follows: Sec. 14-115. Enforcement. The building inspector is authorized to enforce all requirements of this chapter and all applicable state building codes by means of withholding of building permits, commencement of injunction action and issuance of citations for failure to comply with applicable laws and codes. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication. Introduced by Alderperson Jelinek Vote: For 8 Against Abstain ADOPTED this 10th day of June 2019. CITY OF KEWAUNEE /s/ Sandra C. Christman, Mayor ATTEST: Terri S. Decur, City Clerk/Treasurer Run: June 20, 2019 WNAXLP
CITY OF KEWAUNEE ORDINANCE NO. 604-19 AN ORDINANCE AMENDNG THE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 18 ENTITLED "BUSINESSES" OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF KEWAUNEE, wlscorqsm The Common Council of the City of Kewaunee,...
CITY OF KEWAUNEE ORDINANCE NO. 604-19 AN ORDINANCE AMENDNG THE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 18 ENTITLED "BUSINESSES" OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF KEWAUNEE, wlscorqsm The Common Council of the City of Kewaunee, Wisconsin, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Creating: ARTICLE Vll - MOBILE FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS. DIVISION I.-GENERALLY Sec. 18.240. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Mobilefood establishment means a restaurant or retail food establishment where food is served or sold from a movable vehicle, trailer or cart which periodically or continuously changes location and requires a service base to accommodate the unit for servicing, cleaning, inspection and maintenance or except as specified in the Wisconsin Food Code. Mobile shall mean the state of being in active, but not necessarily continuous movement. Mobilefood vendor means the registered owner of a mobile food establishment or the owner's agent or employee, or any business which sells edible goods from a mobile food establishment within the city. Edible goods shall include but are not limited to: (1)Prepackaged and prepared food including, but not limited to, ice cream, hot dogs, deserts, and pizza. (2)On-site prepared food including, but not limited to, BBQ, sandwiches, and tacos. Sell shall mean the act of exchanging a good for profit or in return for a donation. Service base means an establishment operated under license or permit of an appropriate regulatory authority where food is manufactured, stored, prepared, portioned or packaged, or any combination of these, where such food is intended for consumption at another establishment or place, and where such units are serviced, cleaned, supplied, maintained, and where the equipment, utensils and facilities are serviced, cleaned and sanitized. Vehicle shall mean any motor vehicle as defined by 340.01 (35), Wis. Stats., or trailer as defined by 340.01 (71), Wis. Stats. "Vehicle" shall also include any bicycle or other selfpropelled device. Vend shall mean to sell or to transfer the ownership of an article to another for a price in money. DIVISION 2. - PERMIT PROCEDURE sec. 18.250. - City Mobile Food Establishment Operator's permit and State licenses required. (a)No mobile food vendor and/or mobile food establishment shall vend, sell or dispose of or offer to vend, sell or dispose of goods, wares, merchandise, produce or any other item at any place whatsoever within the city, without valid licenses required and issued by the State of Wisconsin and an approved City Mobile Food Establishment Operator's permit from the city clerk. (b)State License. Mobile Food Establishments are required to meet the State of Wisconsin licensing requirements per Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. All mobile food establishments used for vending food shall be licensed by the state for such use before applying for a city Mobile Food Establishment Operator's perrnit. (c)City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's Permit. Every mobile food vendor shall have either an annual or daily operator's permit issued by the city clerk to conduct business in the city. Each mobile food establishment shall be permitted separately. A mobile food establishment annual permit shall expire on Jun 30th each year. (d)Annual City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permitfee. The annual City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit to operate a mobile food establishrnent shall be in accordance with current fee schedule. If an applicant requests an annual City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit under this subchapter from an existing city based business that sells food based products, the permit fee shall be in accordance with current fee schedule. (e) Daily City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permitfee. A daily City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit to operate a mobile food establishment shall be in accordance with current fee schedule. If an applicant requests a daily City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit under this subchapter from an existing city based business that sells food based products, the daily City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit t fee shall be in accordance with current fee schedule. (f)Transfer ofpermit between persons. A City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit issued under this subchapter shall not be transferable from person to person. (g)Transfer Q/permit between vehicles. A City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit is valid for one vehicle only and shall not be transferrable between vehicles. (h)Alteration of City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit; failure to display City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit. No person shall alter or change in any manner any City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit issued under the provisions of this subchapter, and such alteration or the failure of the holder of the City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit to display the City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit in a conspicuous place on the mobile unit or his or her person or to exhibit the City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit upon demand of any officer or customer or prospective vendee shall be cause for revocation of such City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit. sec. 18.251. - City Mobile Food Establishment Operator's Permit application process. (a)Application. Any person desiring to operate a mobile food establishment shall apply for a City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit on a forrn issued by the city clerk and pay the proper permit fee for each mobile food establishment managed by the person. The city clerk shall forward the application to the appropriate City Departments for review. If the City Staff determines the application meets the requirements of this article, the city clerk shall issue a Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit to the applicant. (b)Application denial. An applicant of a City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit may be denied where: (1)The circumstances of a pending criminal charge against the applicant substantially relate to the licensed activity. (2)The applicant has been convicted of any felony, misdemeanor or other offense, the circumstances of which substantially relate to the circumstances of the particular job or licensed activity. (3)The applicant made a false statement on the application. (4)The applicant is under 18 years old. (5)The applicant is found to have outstanding fees, taxes or forfeitures owed to the City of Kewaunee. (6)The requested location to operate is outside the allowable area within the city. (7)The exterior design of the Mobile Food Establishment is not visually appealing nor mechanically sound, and/or displays any offensive or vulgar logos, language or design elements. (c)Appeal. If the City Staff denies an application for a permit, the applicant may appeal within 15 days after the city clerk mails a notice of denial to the applicant. If the applicant files a timely appeal with the clerk, the clerk shall schedule an appeal hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. (d)Hearing before Zoning Board ofAppeals. The Zoning Board of Appeals may approve any application placed on its agenda only if the applicant is qualified under this section and may place conditions upon approval. (e)Issuance. The clerk shall issue the City Mobile Food Establishment Operator 's permit if the applicant has completed the application requirements and has been met with approval by the City Staff. Sec. 18.252. - Permit suspension or revocation. The common council may revoke or suspend, no less than ten and not more than 90 days, any permit under this subchapter for violation by any vendor or the vendor's employee or agent of any provision of this chapter or any state law or city ordinance which renders future vending contrary to the public health, safety or welfare, or for fraud or misrepresentation in solicitation under this chapter. sec. 18.253. - Insurance. (a)Liability insurance. The permit holder under this subchapter shall have in force liability insurance for each mobile food establishment. (b)Proofofinsurance. As evidence of liability insurance, the permitee shall furnish a certificate of insurance, on a form acceptable to the city, evidencing the existence of adequate liability insurance naming the city, its employees and agents as additionally insured in an amount not less than $1 Whenever such policy is cancelled, not renewed, or materially changed, the insurer and the pennitee shall notify the city by certified mail. Sec. 18.254 - Sanitation requirements. (a)Mobile food establishments shall comply with all regulations of the Wisconsin Food Code including, but not limited to, the time, temperature, plumbing, operation and maintenance for mobile food establishments. (b)Mobile food establishments shall comply with all regulations of the Wisconsin Food Code regarding preparation facilities, serving areas and operation areas. (c)The operator of a mobile food establishment will need to arrange for use by personnel operating the establishment public or private toilet facilities during all hours of operation. Sec. 18.255 - Conduct of business. (a) Regulations generally. The following regulations shall apply to mobile food establishments during the regular order of business: (1)A permitee shall not falsely or fraudulently misrepresent the quantity, character or quality of any article offered for sale or offer for sale any unwholesome or tainted edible goods, nor intentionally misrepresent to any prospective customer the purpose of his or her solicitation, the name of the business of his or her principal, if any, the source of supply of the goods, ware or merchandise which he or she sells or offers for sale or the disposition of the proceeds of his or her sales. (2)A permitee shall not use the permit provided by the city after expiration or revocation of the permit. (3)A permitee shall keep the premises in a clean and sanitary condition and the edible goods offered for sale well covered and protected from dirt, dust and insects. All food vendors shall comply with requirements of state and local authorities. (4)A permitee may vend, sell or dispose of, or offer to sell, vend, or dispose of goods, wares, or merchandise in the city between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. unless otherwise approved in a conditional use permit. (5)All persons conducting business on a sidewalk or terrace must maintain within 25 feet of their sales location, a clean, sanitary and hazard-free condition, and shall not discharge any material onto the street, sidewalk, gutters or storm drain. Each person conducting business on a sidewalk or terrace under the provisions of this chapter shall carry a minimum 30gallon container for placement of litter by customers or other persons. (6)A vehicle or other on-street unit which is operated for the purpose of selling food from the unit shall be operated only by a person who has obtained a state license and city permit or by the employee of the person who obtained a permit under this subchapter. (7)No person may sell or vend any item upon any premise(s) if there is placed signage prohibiting the activity. (8)All business activity relating to the mobile food establishments in the public right-of-way shall be conducted from the curbside of the vehicle at all times. No sales shall be made from a vehicle except from the curbside of said vehicle, unless otherwise authorized by the owner of private property (9)Signage shall be placed on the mobile food establishment vehicle, cart or trailer. (b)Mobile Food Establishment design standards and regulations. (1)Design. Any mobile food establishment used for vending food within the City limits must be designed and constructed specifically for the purpose of vending the product or products to be vended. The exterior design will be visually appealing and mechanically sound, and not display any offensive or vulgar logos, language or design elements. (2)Amplified music or other sounds from any vehicle or unit used for the purpose of vending products in the public streets is prohibited. (3)All mobile food establishments shall be entirely self-contained in regards to gas, water, electricity, and equipment(s) required for operation of the unit unless permission is granted by property owner for use of utilities and an exception is granted by a conditional use permit. (4)All mobile food vehicles must have valid license plates and registration as provided by chapter 341, Wis. Stats. (5)No vehicle or unit may violate any traffic or parking statute or ordinance when stopping to make sales. (6)No flashing or blinking lights, or strobe lights are allowed on a mobile food establishment or related signage when the establishment is parked and engaged in serving customers. (7)All mobile food establishments shall comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations regarding vehicle size requirements. (c)Zoning restrictions. (1)Mobile food establishments may only be operated in the following zones within the City of Kewaunee under a conditional use: B- I , B-2, B-3, I-I, 1-2, 1-3 within the Waterfront District. (2)Restrictions. Mobile Food establishments may not operate in any residential districts. (See 6. (d). Exemptions.) (3)The vendor of the mobile food establishment shall not operate in a congested area where such operation impedes or inconveniences public use. (4)No mobile food establishment or pedestrian desiring to conduct business at the mobile food establishment shall obstruct an adjacent path or lane of travel. A path or lane of travel includes, but is not limited to sidewalks, motor vehicle lanes, bicycle lanes and some parking areas. (5)A mobile food establishment shall be located on a paved surface at all times unless it is part of a city sanctioned special event or approved in a conditional use permit. (6)No person may conduct business on a sidewalk or curbside in any of the following places: a.Within 20 feet of the intersection of the sidewalk with any other sidewalk. b.Within ten feet of the extension of any building entrance or doorway to the curb line. c.Within 150 feet of a public entrance of any business which is a licensed or permitted restaurant by the county health department, during the hours the particular business is open for sale, unless written permission is ganted by the business. (d)Exemptions. (1)The ordinance shall not apply to ice-cream trucks, or other vehicle which is used solely to transport or deliver food or a common carrier. (e)Penalties. A licensee or vendor who violates any provision of this subchapter or any regulation, rule, or order made hereunder shall be subject to a forfeiture of not less than $1.00 nor more than $500.00 for each offense. SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts ofordinances in conflict with the provisions ofthis ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication. Introduced by Alderperson Schiller Vote: For 8 Against Abstain ADOPTED this 10 day of June, 2018. CITY OF KEWAUNEE /s/ Sandra C. Christman, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Terri S. Decur, City Clerk/ Treasurer Run: June 20, 2019 WNAXLP