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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/18/2006 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 205, City Hall
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06-2221 A Communication asking that North Beach Oasis contract be amendedCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Mayor requesting that the North Beach Oasis contract be amended to provide for payment by concessionaire for designated North Beach improvements in lieu of revenues to the City. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 07-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 8-9-06: The request be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 09-11-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 09-13-06: That the contract not be amended. Further recommends that the contract between the City of Racine and the North Beach Oasis be reviewed in totality to implement possible changes in light of strong concerns of constituents in the neighborhood. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11-13-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2221 A Communication asking that North Beach Oasis contract be amendedCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Mayor requesting that the North Beach Oasis contract be amended to provide for payment by concessionaire for designated North Beach improvements in lieu of revenues to the City. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 07-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 8-9-06: The request be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 09-11-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 09-13-06: That the contract not be amended. Further recommends that the contract between the City of Racine and the North Beach Oasis be reviewed in totality to implement possible changes in light of strong concerns of constituents in the neighborhood. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11-13-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2233 A Countryside Humane Society, Inc. submitting a contract Animal Control for 2007-2008.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Countryside Humane Society, Inc. submitting a contract Animal Control for 2007-2008. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Health 08-08-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign a two-year contract with Countryside Humane Society, Inc. for animal control services for 2007-08. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-21-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign a two-year contract with Countryside Humane Society, Inc. for animal control services for 2007-08. Fiscal Note: $165,220.00 for 2007 with an increase that shall not exceed 3% for 2008. Referred  Action details Not available
06-2233 A Countryside Humane Society, Inc. submitting a contract Animal Control for 2007-2008.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Countryside Humane Society, Inc. submitting a contract Animal Control for 2007-2008. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Board of Health 08-08-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign a two-year contract with Countryside Humane Society, Inc. for animal control services for 2007-08. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-21-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to sign a two-year contract with Countryside Humane Society, Inc. for animal control services for 2007-08. Fiscal Note: $165,220.00 for 2007 with an increase that shall not exceed 3% for 2008. Referred  Action details Not available
06-2235 A Requesting that the Mayor and City Clerk enter into contract with Department of Natural Resources.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding with State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $5,875.00. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-24-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $5,875 with the State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources (Grant Control No. 2006-035) to be utilized for Beach Monitoring Program that runs May 26, 2006 through September 30, 2006. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2067 A Request to fill a ditch to develop a vacant lot on Spring Street between the Root River and 1723 Spring Place.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Brian R. Exner, 2418 Westwood Drive, requesting permission to fill a ditch to develop a vacant lot on Spring Street between the Root River and 1723 Spring Place. Recommendation: The property owner of 1723 Spring Place be granted permission to place fill dirt on City property as indicated in the preliminary grading plan, dated June 27, 2006, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed; B. A liability insurance certificate be filed; C. The property owner restore all City property impacted by this work including the addition of topsoil, seeding and fertilizing in accordance with Sections 625, 629, 630 and 631 of the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation specifications, and Sections 2.62, 2.612 and 6.43 of the State of Wisconsin Standard Specifications for Sewer and Water Construction; and D. The property owner is required to meet all State of Wisconsin storm water, site drainage and building code requirements for this project. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2212 A CMAQ Program Agreement for the Walker Site Bike Pedestrian Path.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer requesting permission to enter into a CMAQ Program Agreement for the Walker Site Bike Pedestrian Path. Recommendation: Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a CMAQ program agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase IV. The total cost of this project is estimated at $1,278,750.00, with 80%, or $1,023,000.00 of federal funding, and a local share of 20%, or $255,750.00. Fiscal Note: Funding for this project is available in the 2007 Capital Improvement Program.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2228 A Install two duct packages crossing Racine Street between 14th and 16th Streets.CommunicationSubject: Communication from S.C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. requesting permission to install two duct packages crossing Racine Street between 14th and 16th Streets prior to paving. Recommendation: S.C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. be granted permission to install duct packages crossing Racine Street, between 14th Street and 16th Street, as requested with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executied in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Street. B. The property owner be required to become a member of Diggers Hotline for the length of time that the facilities are in the public right-of-way. C. The property owner provide a survey description of the location of the duct packages. D. The property owner be charged a $50.00 fee to cover costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2236 A Class "C" Wine License for Skipper Marine Development, Inc., (Deli), 2 Christopher Columbus Causeway.CommunicationSubject: The following application for a Class "C" Wine License for Skipper Marine Development, Inc., (Deli), 2 Christopher Columbus Causeway.Received and Filed  Action details Not available
06-2241 A "Class C" and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for Nuevo Vallarta, Mario Espinoza,CommunicationSubject: The following (New) Application for a "Class C" and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for Nuevo Vallarta, Mario Espinoza, Agent, located at 3700 Durand Avenue. Recommendation of the License and Welfare Committee of 07/24/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2211 A Petition received from Racine Coalition for Peace and Justice, "To Bring The Troops Home!"CommunicationSubject: City Clerk submitting a petition received from Racine Coalition for Peace and Justice, "To Bring The Troops Home!"Referred  Action details Not available
06-2240 A Alderman of the 6th District on behalf of Mr. John Mozol, 565 Harvey Drive, requesting the appropriate Resolution supporting the USS Edson Project be created.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 6th District on behalf of Mr. John Mozol, 565 Harvey Drive, requesting the appropriate Resolution supporting the USS Edson Project be created. Recommendation: to adopt the following resolution: WHEREAS, many coastal cities in the United States have converted retired naval vessels into successful tourist attractions; and WHEREAS, the USS Edson is an historic U.S. Navy destroyer, which served three tours of duty in Vietnam and was named after a winner of the Medal of Honor; and WHEREAS, the USS Edson has previously served as a floating naval museum; and WHEREAS, this project will not involve any public funding or expenditure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of Racine go on record strongly supporting the Wisconsin Naval Ship Association’s USS Edson Project and encourages its citizens and veterans groups to generously provide funds to assist in establishing the USS Edson as a training and living history platform. FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the City of ShebReferred  Action details Not available
06-2229 A Public Health AdministratorCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to apply for funding from Cities and Villages Mutual Insurance Company (CVMIC).Referred  Action details Not available
06-1653 A reclassify three (3) non-represented positions on the salary classification scale as GR-17.CommunicationSubject: Communication submitted by Human Resources Director requesting to reclassify three (3) non-represented positions on the salary classification scale as GR-17. These positions would be Deputy Chief, Deputy City Attorney, and Assistant Commissioner of Public Works - Engineering. Common Council referred the item back to the Finance & Personnel Committee on 07-18-06. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 03-27-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 04-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The non-represented positions of Deputy Police Chief, Deputy City Attorney and Assistant Commissioner of Public Works - Engineering be reclassified from salary classification GR-18 to GR-17 with the stipulation that the Deputy Police Chief positions be held in abeyance until there is a vacancy. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-24-06: The non-represented positions of Deputy Police Chief, Deputy City Attorney and Assistant Commissioner of PuReferred  Action details Not available
06-2030 A claim of Dorothy MillerCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of Dorothy Miller for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 06-26-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: The claim of $350 will be settled.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2154 A Request to Accept $1,000 from RMECUCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief requesting permission to accept a $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund and that an appropriate letter of thanks be sent. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2168 A WI Coastal Managment Program - to acceptCommunicationSubject: The Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding with the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program in the amount of $21,940 to be utilized for testing technology. Please refer to the Board of Health. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a $21,940 agreement with the Wisconsin Costal Management Program (Grant Control No. 2005-042) to be utilized for testing technology. Fiscal Note: 50% in-kind soft match required on the part of the city.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2179 A Request Permission to Accept $1,000CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief Hansen requesting permission to accept a $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. (Grant Control #2006-013) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund and that an appropriate letter of thanks be sent. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2184 A Accept a grant of $96,900.00 to the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Mayor requesting to apply for and accept a $96,900.00 grant from the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: Permission be granted to apply for and accept a $96,900 grant with the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance (Grant Control No. 2006-022) to be utilized for the Youth Gang Diversion Program. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2189 A Northside Histrocial Reconnaissance SurveyCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of City Development requesting permission to apply for a Historic Preservation Subgrant from the Wisconsin Historical Society to help fund the north side historical reconnaissance survey. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Director of City Development be granted permission to apply for the Historic Preservation Subgrant through the Wisconsin Historical Society (Grant Control No. 2006-023) to be utilized for the north side historical reconnaissance survey. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the city.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2163 A AT&T request to mount wireless equipment on City resources.CommunicationSubject: A request from the Director of Information Systems to enter into a hold harmless agreement to grant AT&T permission to mount wireless equipment on City resources as a pilot/test for the Racine County RFBP for wireless services. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a hold harmless agreement granting AT&T permission to mount wireless equipment on City buildings and street light poles, in a manner as approved by the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer, as a demonstration for the Racine County RFBP for wireless services. Fiscal Note: AT&T will pay all costs associated with installing these transmitters.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2180 A Request waiver from site drainage and stormwater requirements for Household Hazardous Waste facility project.CommunicationSubject: Request for temporary waiver from the site drainage, storm water requirements of the City of Racine until 2007 for the permanent Household Hazardous Waste facility project until the Utility has procured sufficient interest in adjoining properties to address the entire project as a whole. Recommendation: The request of the Racine Water and Wastewater Utility to waive site drainage requirements for the Household Hazardous Waste Facility until November 1, 2007, be approved. Fiscal Note: This extension will allow the Racine Water and Wastewater Utility time to acquire the necessary adjoining property before making the required improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2181 A Salmon-A-Rama request to close turnaronds at Festival Park.CommunicationSubject: Communication from a representative of Salmon-A-Rama requesting to close the turn-arounds at Festival Park on Festival Park Drive and Christopher Columbus Causeway. Recommendation: Salmon-A-Rama be granted permission to close 5th Street from the Civic Center Parking Ramp to Festival Park Drive, Festival Park Drive from Fifth Street to Sam Johnson Parkway, and the turnaround adjacent to Christopher Columbus Causeway, on July 20-23, 2006, in accordance with their request. Further recommends that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed. B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $300.00 special event fee. Further recommends that the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer and Chief of Police provide limited assistance, in the interest of public safety, to implemeApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2194 A Change Order No. 1 to Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 to Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 24-06 (K5-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $194,597.33. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $100,000.00 - Account 896.030.5510, Curb & Gutter Replacement, CDBG $ 40,000.00 - Account 896.030.5690, Crosswalk Ramps CDBG $ 4,563.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Misc. Locations $ 13,461.93 - Concrete Pavement Repl., Misc. Locations $ 36,572.40 - Water Department $194,597.33 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2195 A Change Order No. 1 to Contract 10-06 (K6-011), Chicory Road Reconstruction, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 to Contract 10-06 (K6-011), Chicory Road Reconstruction, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 10-06 (K6-011), Chicory Road Reconstruction, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $165,279.51. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 51,751.11 - Account 919.986.5010, Chicory Rod $ 47,402.99 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Various Locations $ 65,285.41 - Mount Pleasant $ 840.00 - Water Department $165,279.51 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2196 A Variance for facade and storefront renovations at 516 Monument Square.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from Pete Ciaramita, 516 Monument Square, requesting a variance for facade and storefront renovations. Recommendation: The property owner of 516 Main Street be granted permission to install decorative light fixtures above the public right-of-way of Wisconsin Avenue, as requested, with the stipulation that a hold harmless agreement be executed, in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Streets. Further recommends that the property owner be charged a $50.00 fee to cover administrative costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds office. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2208 A Change Order No. 1 on Contract 44-05 (K5-051), Laurel Clark Memorial Fountain, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Director of City Development submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 44-05 (K5-051), Laurel Clark Memorial Fountain, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 44-05 (K5-051), Laurel Clark Memorial Fountain, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the credit amount of $4,500.00. Fiscal Note: Change Order No. 1 will result in a decrease in the contract price.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2209 A Final payment on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 LRIP Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works submitting a request for final payment on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 LRIP Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor. Recommendation: The work of LaLonde Contractors, Inc., under Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 LRIP Concrete Paving, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $557,825.77. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6538 of June 21, 2005.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2123 A Application for a 2006-2007 "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor license at:CommunicationSubject: The following (Renewal) Application for a 2006-2007 "Class C" and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine license for: Asiana, LLC 423 Sixth Street HaeYoung Choi, Agent Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 7/10/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2154 A Request to Accept $1,000 from RMECUCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief requesting permission to accept a $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Municipal Employees Credit Union to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund and that an appropriate letter of thanks be sent. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2179 A Request Permission to Accept $1,000CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief Hansen requesting permission to accept a $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. (Grant Control #2006-013) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The Fire Chief be granted permission to accept $1,000 donation from the Racine Community Foundation to be utilized for the Racine Fire Department Public Education Fund and that an appropriate letter of thanks be sent. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2185 A "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt for Tango BarCommunicationSubject: The following (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License, for Tango Bar, Gloria Horbatenko, Agent, at 509 Sixth Street. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the license be granted with an amendment to the premises description. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/24/06: That the license be granted pending the new Agent, Gerald Vytlacil, records check and him also completing the Responsible Beverage Servers Course. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2186 A (Renewal) application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Rosie H. Carothers 1333 Douglas AvenueCommunicationSubject: The following (Renewal) application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Rosie H. Carothers 1333 Douglas Avenue Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AGrantedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7051 A ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECTResolutionACQUISITION OF EASEMENT FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECT RESOLVED, that the project to acquire easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot to serve the Household Hazardous Waste Facility project be approved. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Attorney be authorized and directed to take all necessary steps to acquire this property interest, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute all documents associated with this project. FISCAL NOTE: Unknown at this time. Funding is available through the Wastewater Utility HHW project. CPC 06-14-06 Recommendation: Acquisition of easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot is not in conflict with City plans and programs. Further, that the resolution be adopted.Received As ReadPass Action details Not available
06-2122 A Compliance review of the conditonal use permit for the Journal Times to expand operations at 212 & 300 Fourth Street.CommunicationSubject: Compliance review of the conditional use permit for the Journal Times to expand operations at 212 & 300 Fourth Street. Recommendation: That photographic documentation of the building and selected artifacts for preservation be accomplished to Wisconsin Historical Society standards and that a set of those photos be provided to the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Racine Heritage Museum, the Racine Fire Belles and the Racine Fire Department. Further, that the communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2151 A Ord.25-06 to amend Sec. 114-1(b)(2) and Sec. 114-468 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Zoning - Conditional Uses.Zoning ItemSubject: Ord.25-06 to amend Sec. 114-1(b)(2) and Sec. 114-468 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Zoning - Conditional Uses. Recommendation: That the ordinance be amended to include a statement of legislative intent. Further that the ordinance be adopted as amended. Fiscal Note: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-2199 A Rezone 2711 Lathrop Ave - Milovan MilicevicZoning ItemSubject: Request by Milovan Milicevic seeking to rezone the property at 2711 Lathrop Avenue from I-2 General Industrial District to B-2 Community Shopping District, and to apply a Flex Development Overlay to the property. Recommendation: That an ordinance be created. That the property be rezoned to I-1 Limited Industrial District with a Flex Development Overlay District. Further that staff work with Mr. Milicevic to develop a list of Commercial uses to be allowed on the property either by right or by conditional use permit, and to develop a conditional use permit to allow automobile sales, service, repair, body work, and painting along with general storage and distribution operations. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2200 A CUP - Mitan Pandya - 2500 Lathrop AvenueConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Mitan Pandya for amendment to Conditional Use Permit for expanded convenience store at 2500 Lathrop Avenue. Recommendation: That the request by Mitan Pandya of Balark, LLC seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit to construct a 1,629 square foot addition to the convenience store at 2500 Lathrop Avenue be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 28, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission of July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the maximum hours of operation be from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. d. That the maximum hours of operation for the vacuums be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. e. That all aspects of the operation of this business be conducted indoors including vending machines, product displays or sales. f. That the sale of vehicles is prohibited at this location.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2201 A CUP - Mitan Pandya - 300 Mile RoadConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Mitan Pandya for amendment to conditional use permit for expanded convenience store at 600 Three Mile Road. Recommendation: That the request by Mitan Pandya of Balark, LLC seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit to construct a 1,840 square foot addition to the convenience store at 600 Three Mile be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 28, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission of July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the maximum hours of operation be from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. daily. d. That the maximum hours of operation for the vacuums be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. e. That all aspects of the operation of this business be conducted indoors including vending machines, product displays,or sales. f. That the sale of vehicles is prohibited at this location. g. That decorative brick/block shall be used on all elevatiApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2202 A Rezone 1028 & 1038 S. Memorial DriveZoning ItemSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Frank L. James III and the Department of City Development to rezone the properties at 1028 & 1038 South Memorial Drive from B-2 Community Shopping District to R-3 Limited General Residence District. Recommendation: That an ordinance be created. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2205 A CUP - P. Mohrhauser 2200 S. StreetConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Peter Mohrhauser of Maintenance Services, Inc. seeking a conditional use permit for a mixed use development at 2200 South Street. Recommendation: That a request by Peter Mohrhauser of Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. seeking a conditional use permit for a mixed use development at 2200 South Street be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 29, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on July 12, 2006 be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the total square feet devoted to the operation of Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. not exceed 60% of the total floor area of the building. d. That all parking areas be paved and striped. e. That all aspect of the operation Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. be contained indoors. f. That all signs be professionally made and comply with zoning ordinance requirements. g. That all other uses on this property may be permApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2206 A CUP - David Stamm 4 Gaslight DriveConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by David Stamm of New England Builders, Inc. seeking a conditional use permit to construct a 40 unit residential condominium building at Four Gaslight Drive, in the Gaslight Pointe Planned Development. Recommendation: That the plans submitted by New England builders for Gaslight Pointe Associates, LLC. seeking a conditional use permit in the planned development of Gaslight Pointe to construct a four-story residential condominium at Four Gaslight Drive be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein: b. That the following be accomplished prior to the issuance of a building permit; 1. Submit site, lighting, and landscaping plans to the Downtown Area Design Review Commission for review and consultation. 2. Submit site, lighting and landscaping plans to the Director of City Development for review, an approval following Downtown Area Design Review Commission’s review and consultation. 3. Submit for approval dApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2207 A Rezone 720 S. Marquette St.Zoning ItemSubject: Direct Referral. Request by James R. Walters and the Redevelopment Authority seeking to rezone the property at 720 South Marquette Street from I-2 General Industrial District to R-5 General Residence District, and to apply a Flex Development Overlay to the property to accommodate a mixed residential and commercial condo development. Recommendation: That an ordinance be created. Further, that staff work with Mr. Walters to develop a use supplement that lists the commercial uses to be allowed on the property either by right or by conditional use permit. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2217 A The Ivanhoe Pub & Eatery Sidewalk cafe at 231 Main StreetApplicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Request by Doug Nicholson of The Ivanhoe Pub and Eatery for a sidewalk cafe at 231 Main Street. Recommendation: That the request by Doug Nicholsen representing the Ivanhoe Pub & Eatery to operate a Sidewalk Café at 231 Main Street be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the design of the tables, chairs and barrier as presented to the Plan Commission on July 12, 2006 are found to not detract from the aesthetics of the surrounding area and that the locations of the sidewalk café are found to be suitable for a sidewalk café as described herein. b. That the 36 inch diameter tables be utilized, and that the number of chairs at each table be three. Additional tables and chair may be utilized if waivers are obtained from adjacent property owners and placed on file with the application in the City Clerk’s Office. c. That all applicable ordinances be complied with and all applicable permits acquired. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2152 A Open Session - Sturtevant Water Utility AcquisitionCommunicationSubject: Sturtevant Water Utility acquisition Recommendation: To approve the acquisition of the Sturtevant Water Utility by the Racine Water Utility. Further recommends that this item be referred to the Executive Committee of the Racine Common Council Fiscal Note: Funds are available in the 2006 Water Utility budget.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2103 A CUSP & US Conf. of Mayors & DuPontCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding with the Cities United for Science Progress and the U.S. Conference of Mayors and DuPont in the amount of $175,000, to be utilized for the elimination of childhood lead poisoning. Refer to the Board of Health. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-26-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $175,000, with the Cities United for Science Progress and the U.S. Conference of Mayors and DuPont (Grant Control No. 2006-019) funds to be utilized for the elimination of childhood lead poisoning. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2107 A Amended WIC ContractCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept additional funding in the amount of $14,521 with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services to be utilized for the Women, Infants and Children Program. Refer to the Board of Health. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-26-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services for the Women, Infants and Children Program (Grant Control No. 2005-048). Fiscal Note: Contract will be increased to $14,521 with no match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2124 A Centers for Disease Control - LeadCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding from the Centers for Disease Control in the amount up to $106,692 to be utilized for the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. Refer to the Board of Health. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-26-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount up to $106,692 with the Centers for Disease Control funds to be utilized for the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Grant Control No. 2006-010). Fiscal Note: 50% in-kind soft match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7129 A STURTEVANT WATER UTILITY ACQUISITIONResolutionSTURTEVANT WATER UTILITY ACQUISITION RESOLVED, that the City of Racine, in conjunction with the Racine Water Utility, acquire the Village of Sturtevant water system under the terms and conditions as negotiated, and that the City, through the Racine Water Utility, provide water to the Village of Sturtevant on a retail basis. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a three-party Water Utility Purchase Agreement, among the Village of Sturtevant, the City of Racine, and the Racine Water Utility, and an Intergovernmental Retail Water Service Agreement among the same parties. FISCAL NOTE: The purchase price to be paid by the Utility is approximately $1,400,000 to be adjusted by transition costs and capital project costs, and the Utility will receive revenues from Village customers on the same retail basis as paid under the Village of Mt. Pleasant retail agreement.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7130 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT 516 MAIN STREETResolutionHOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT 516 MAIN STREET FACADE RESOLVED, that the property owner of 516 Main Street be granted permission to install decorative light fixtures about the public right-of-way of Wisconsin Avenue, as requested, with the stipulation that a hold harmless agreement be executed in accordance with Wis. Stat. sec. 66.0425, Privileges in Streets. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the property owner be charged a $50.00 fee to cover administrative costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds office. FISCAL NOTE: There will be no costs to the City of Racine.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7131 A STIPULATIONS FOR SALMON-A-RAMA EVENTResolutionSTIPULATIONS FOR SALMON-A-RAMA EVENT RESOLVED, that Salmon-A-Rama be granted permission to close 5th Street from the Civic Centre Parking Ramp to Festival Park Drive, Festival Park Drive from 5th Street to Sam Johnson Parkway, and the turnaround adjacent to Christopher Columbus Causeway, on July 20-23, 2006, in accordance with their request. FURTHER RESOLVED, that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed. B. Proof of liability insurance be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $300.00 special event fee. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer and Chief of Police provide limited assistance, in the interest of public safety, to implement this event. FISCAL NOTE: There will be nominal costs to various City departments, on a regular shift basis, to assist in implementinAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7132 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT AT&T WIRELESS EQUIPMENT ON CITY PROPERTYResolutionHOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT AT&T WIRELESS EQUIPMENT ON CITY PROPERTY RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a hold harmless agreement granting AT&T permission to mount wireless equipment on City buildings and street light poles, in a manner as approved by the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer, as a demonstration for the Racine County RFBP for wireless services. FISCAL NOTE: AT&T will pay all costs associated with installing these transmitters.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7133 A CHANGE ORDER FOR LAUREL CLARK MEMORIAL FOUNTAINResolutionCHANGE ORDER FOR LAUREL CLARK MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 44-05 (K5-051), Laurel Clark Memorial Fountain, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the credit amount of $4,500.00. FISCAL NOTE: Change Order No. 1 will result in a decrease in the contract price.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7134 A FINAL PAYMENT 2005 LRIP CONCRETE PAVINGResolutionFINAL PAYMENT 2005 LRIP CONCRETE PAVING RESOLVED, that the work of LaLonde Contractors, Inc., under Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 LRIP Concrete Paving, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $557,825.77. FISCAL NOTE: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6538 of June 21, 2005.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7135 A CHANGE ORDER CONCRETE STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVINGResolutionCHANGE ORDER CONCRETE STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVING RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 24-06 (K5-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $194,597.33. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $100,000.00 - Account 896.030.5510, Curb & Gutter Replacement, CDBG $ 40,000.00 - Account 896.030.5690, Crosswalk Ramps CDBG $ 4,563.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Misc. Locations $ 13,461.93 - Concrete Pavement Repl., Misc. Locations $ 36,572.40 - Water Department $194,597.33 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7136 A CHANGE ORDER FOR CHICORY ROAD RECONSTRUCTIONResolutionCHANGE ORDER FOR CHICORY ROAD RECONSTRUCTION RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 10-06 (K6-011), Chicory Road Reconstruction, Milwaukee General Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $165,279.51. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 51,751.11 - Account 919.986.5010, Chicory Rod $ 47,402.99 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Various Locations $ 65,285.41 - Mount Pleasant $ 840.00 - Water Department $165,279.51 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7137 A APPLY FOR AND ACCEPT GRANT FOR YOUTH GANG DIVERSION PROGRAMResolutionAPPLY FOR AND ACCEPT GRANT FOR YOUTH GANG DIVERSION PROGRAM RESOLVED, that permission be granted to the Mayor to apply for and accept a $96,900 grant with the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance (Grant Control No. 2006-022) to be utilized for the Youth Gang Diversion Program. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a grant agreement with the Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance (Grant Control No. 2006-022) for the Youth Gang Diversion Program. FISCAL NOTE: No match required on the part of the City.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7138 A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH WISCONSIN COASTAL MANAGEMENTResolutionGRANT AGREEMENT WITH WISCONSIN COASTAL MANAGEMENT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a $21,940 agreement with the Wisconsin Costal Management Program (Grant Control No. 2005-042) to be utilized for testing technology. FISCAL NOTE: 50% in-kind soft match required on the part of the city.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7139 A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH U S CONFERENCE OF MAYORS AND DUPONT FOR ELIMINATION OF CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONINGResolutionGRANT FOR ELIMINATION OF CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $175,000, with the Cities United for Science Progress and the U.S. Conference of Mayors and DuPont (Grant Control No. 2006-019) for funds to be utilized for the elimination of childhood lead poisoning. FISCAL NOTE: No match required on the part of the City.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7140 A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL FOR LEAD POISONING PREVENTIONResolutionGRANT AGREEMENT FOR LEAD POISONING PREVENTION RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount up to $106,692 with the Centers for Disease Control with funds to be utilized for the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (Grant Control No. 2006-010). FISCAL NOTE: 50% in-kind soft match required on the part of the City.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7141 A AMENDED GRANT CONTRACT WITH WISCONSIN DEPT OF HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES FOR WICResolutionAMENDED GRANT CONTRACT FOR WIC RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services for the Women, Infants, and Children Program (Grant Control No. 2005-048). FISCAL NOTE: Contract will be increased to $14,521 with no match required on the part of the City.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7142 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 2500 LATHROP AVENUEResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 2500 LATHROP AVENUE RESOLVED, that the request of Mitan Pandya of Balark, LLC seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit to construct a 1,629 square foot addition to the convenience store at 2500 Lathrop Avenue be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 28, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission of July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the maximum hours of operation be from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Sunday. d. That the maximum hours of operation for the vacuums be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. e. That all aspects of the operation of this business be conducted indoors including vending machines, product displays or sales. f. That the sale of vehicles is prohibited at this location. g. That decorative brick/block shall be used on the west and east elevations of the building Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7143 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 600 THREE MILE ROADResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 600 THREE MILE ROAD RESOLVED, that the request of Mitan Pandya of Balark, LLC seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit to construct a 1,840 square foot addition to the convenience store at 600 Three Mile be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 28, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission of July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the maximum hours of operation be from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily. d. That the maximum hours of operation for the vacuums be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. e. That all aspects of the operation of this business be conducted indoors including vending machines, product displays,or sales. f. That the sale of vehicles is prohibited at this location. g. That decorative brick/block shall be used on all elevations of the building addition. h. That by October 31, 2006, the eastern most drive onto ThreeAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7144 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 2200 SOUTH STREETResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 2200 SOUTH STREET RESOLVED, that the request of Peter Mohrhauser of Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. seeking a conditional use permit for a mixed use development at 2200 South Street be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 29, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on July 12, 2006 be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all building and occupancy permits be requested from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the total square feet devoted to the operation of Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. not exceed 60% of the total floor area of the building. d. That all parking areas be paved and striped. e. That all aspect of the operation Retail Maintenance Services, Inc. be contained indoors. f. That all signs be professionally made and comply with zoning ordinance requirements. g. That all other uses on this property may be permitted by right or by conditional use in accordance with those permitted in the I-2 General Industrial District. h. ThaAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7145 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOUR GASLIGHT DRIVE, GASLIGHT POINTE DEVELOPMENTResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOUR GASLIGHT DRIVE, GASLIGHT POINTE DEVELOPMENT RESOLVED, that the the plans submitted by New England Builders for Gaslight Pointe Associates, LLC., seeking a conditional use permit in the planned development of Gaslight Pointe to construct a four-story residential condominium at Four Gaslight Drive be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on July 12, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein: b. That the following be accomplished prior to the issuance of a building permit; 1. Submit site, lighting, and landscaping plans to the Downtown Area Design Review Commission for review and consultation. 2. Submit site, lighting and landscaping plans to the Director of City Development for review, an approval following Downtown Area Design Review Commission’s review and consultation. 3. Submit for approval drainage plans to the City Engineer, and utility plans to the Racine Water and Waste Water Utilities. c. That the following be accomplished prior to Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7146 A SPIRIT OF RACINE TRIATHLONResolutionSPIRIT OF RACINE TRIATHLON RESOLVED, pursuant to the terms of Racine Municipal Code sec. 70-101(b), permission be granted to the Racine County Convention and Visitors Bureau and HFP Racing, event promoter of the Spirit of Racine Triathlon, to permit race promoters and participants to stay overnight in North Beach Park, July 19-24, 2006 in relation to the 2006 triathlon. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
ZOrd.0004-06 A AN ORDINANCE REZONING 2711 LATHROP AVENUEZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 2711 LATHROP AVENUE To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the property located at 2711 Lathrop Avenue, and more particularly described as follows: "Begin at a point which is 500 feet south of the southeast corner of the intersection of Blue River and Lathrop, from that point travel easterly 481.03 feet, thence travel southerly 212.70 feet, thence travel easterly 60 feet, thence travel northerly 106.35 feet, thence travel westerly 421.03 feet to the east line of Lathrop Avenue, thence travel northerly along said line to the point of beginning of this description. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "I-1" Restricted Industrial District, to "I-1" with a Flex Development Overlay District, and designated as Supplement No. ________, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common CoReferred  Action details Not available
ZOrd.0005-06 A AN ORDINANCE REZONING 1028 AND 1038 SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVEZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 1028 AND 1038 SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the parcels located at 1028 and 1038 South Memorial Drive, and more particularly described as follows: "Begin at a point which is 80 feet north of the northwest corner of Eleventh Street and S. Memorial Drive, from that point travel westerly 108.7 feet, travel thence northerly 34 feet, travel thence westerly 20.1 feet, travel thence northerly 137.6 feet, thence travel easterly 120.5 feet to the west line of S. Memorial Drive, thence travel southerly along said line to the point of beginning of this description. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "B-2" Community Shopping District, to "R-3" General Residence District, and designated as Supplement No. _____, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the CommonReferred  Action details Not available
ZOrd.0006-06 A AN ORDINANCE REZONING 720 SOUTH MARQUETTE STREETZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 720 SOUTH MARQUETTE STREET To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the parcel located at 720 South Marquette Street, and more particularly described as follows: "The West ½ of Bush’s Subdivision of Block 50 School Section Lots 1 thru 12 except part dedicated for street purposes as described in Volume 1617 page 440 as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Racine County. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "I-2" General Industrial District, to "R-5" General Residence District with a Flex Development Overlay, and designated as Supplement No. __________, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: __________________________ Approved: __________________________ __________________________ Mayor Attest: __________________________ City Clerk Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.30-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 30-06 To amend Sec. 18-42 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Buildings and building regulations - Substitute for buildings; use and placement restricted.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 30-06 To amend Sec. 18-42 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Buildings and building regulations - Substitute for buildings; use and placement restricted. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 18-42 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by inserting "(a)" at the beginning of the first paragraph and by inserting the following new paragraph at the end of the section: "(b) Temporary Permit. The use of any substitute for a building shall be temporary in nature. Upon compliance with all other conditions for a permit under this section, the chief building inspector may grant a permit only in the form of a temporary and revocable permit for a period not to exceed twelve months, and further subject to such conditions as will safeguard the public health, safety, convenience and general welfare. Requests for renewal for like terms shall be made to the chief building inspector. Denial of a permit under this section may be appealed to the building board of appeals." Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.31-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 31-06 To amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 31-06 To amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 78-1 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following definition after the definition of "Institutional premises": "Medical waste means isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially contaminated laboratory wastes and dialysis wastes." Part 2: Sec. 78-7(b) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following after "78-31"; "Section Number Violation Forfeiture 78-36 Medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste First offense $100.00 Second offense $300.00 (within 6 months) Third/subsequent offense $500.00 (within 2 years)" PartReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.31-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 31-06 To amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 31-06 To amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 78-1 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following definition after the definition of "Institutional premises": "Medical waste means isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially contaminated laboratory wastes and dialysis wastes." Part 2: Sec. 78-7(b) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following after "78-31"; "Section Number Violation Forfeiture 78-36 Medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste First offense $100.00 Second offense $300.00 (within 6 months) Third/subsequent offense $500.00 (within 2 years)" PartReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.32-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 32-06 To amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Streets, sidewalks and certain other public places - Sidewalk cafe; application; Renewal permit.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 32-06 To amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Streets, sidewalks and certain other public places - Sidewalk café; application; Renewal permit. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 82-153(c) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "city plan commission" and inserting "chief building inspector and director of city development" in its place. Part 2: Sec. 82-153(d) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "city plan commission" in two places in the paragraph, and by inserting "director of city development" in its place in the first sentence; by inserting the following at the end of the first sentence: ", and shall provide the chief building inspector his recommendation. The chief building inspector shall review the application for compliance with zoning and shall consider the recommendation of the director of city development, and" .... Part 3: Sec. Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.32-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 32-06 To amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Streets, sidewalks and certain other public places - Sidewalk cafe; application; Renewal permit.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 32-06 To amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Streets, sidewalks and certain other public places - Sidewalk café; application; Renewal permit. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 82-153(c) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "city plan commission" and inserting "chief building inspector and director of city development" in its place. Part 2: Sec. 82-153(d) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "city plan commission" in two places in the paragraph, and by inserting "director of city development" in its place in the first sentence; by inserting the following at the end of the first sentence: ", and shall provide the chief building inspector his recommendation. The chief building inspector shall review the application for compliance with zoning and shall consider the recommendation of the director of city development, and" .... Part 3: Sec. Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.33-06 A ORDINANCE NO. 33-06 To amend Secs. 2-77, 2-411, 6-18, 6-56, 6-85, 6-102, 6-132, 6-166, 22-83, 22-87, 22-180, 22-349, 22-357, 22-505, 22-617, 22-769, 22-807, 22-834, 22-840, 22-924, 22-925, 22-1031, 34-27, 34-56, 38-30, 42-136, 42-167, 42-185, 70-37, 70OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 33-06 To amend Secs. 2-77, 2-411, 6-18, 6-56, 6-85, 6-102, 6-132, 6-166, 22-83, 22-87, 22-180, 22-349, 22-357, 22-505, 22-617, 22-769, 22-807, 22-834, 22-840, 22-924, 22-925, 22-1031, 34-27, 34-56, 38-30, 42-136, 42-167, 42-185, 70-37, 70-86, 82-153, 82-155, 82-226 and 102-28 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to License and welfare committee. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Secs. 2-77, 2-411, 6-18, 6-56, 6-85, 6-102, 6-132, 6-166, 22-83, 22-87, 22-180, 22-349, 22-357, 22-505, 22-617, 22-769, 22-807, 22-834, 22-840, 22-924, 22-925, 22-1031, 34-27, 34-56, 38-30, 42-136, 42-167, 42-185, 70-37, 70-86, 82-153, 82-155, 82-226 and 102-28 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine are amended by deleting the words “license and welfare” wherever it appears in the section and inserting the words ”public safety and licensing” in its place. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: __________________________ ApprovedReferred  Action details Not available