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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/7/2017 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, Room 205
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1033-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Alderman of the Eighth District requesting the Common Council appoint Dennis Wiser as Alderman of the Tenth District for the residue of the present term.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Alderman of the Eighth District requesting the Common Council appoint Dennis Wiser as Alderman of the Tenth District for the residue of the present term.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
1042-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Alderman of the Eighth District requesting that Alderman Wiser be reinstated as President of the Common Council for the residue of the present term.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Alderman of the Eighth District requesting that Alderman Wiser be reinstated as President of the Common Council for the residue of the present term.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
1054-17 A Downtown BID Operating Plan 2018 (Res. 0382-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Kelly Kruse, representing Business Improvement District No. 1, Downtown, for approval of its proposed 2018 Operating Plan. (Res. 0382-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11.13.2017: The proposed 2018 Operating Plan for Business Improvement District No. 1, Downtown Racine, be approved and that the Finance Director be authorized to place special charges amounting to $192,000 on the 2017 property tax bills of the affected properties as delineated by the Business Improvement District. Fiscal Note: It is estimated $192,000.00 will be raised through bid assessments, $4,000.00 will be raised through Tree Sponsorship, $10,000.00 will be raised through uncategorized income to be placed into the Downtown Bid's revenue account.Referred  Action details Video Video
1055-17 A Uptown BID Operating Plan 2018 (Res. 0383-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Devin Sutherland, representing Business Improvement District No. 3, Uptown, for approval of its proposed 2018 Operating Plan. (Res. 0383-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11.13.2017: The 2018 Operating Plan for the Uptown Business Improvement District No. 3 be approved and that the Finance Director be authorized to place special charges amounting to $35,000 on the 2017 property tax bills of the affected properties as delineated by the Business Improvement District. Fiscal Note: It is estimated that $35,000.00 will be raised through bid assessments to be placed into the Uptown Business revenue account.Referred  Action details Video Video
1056-17 A Uptown BID Operating Plan 2018 (Res. 0384-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Devin Sutherland, representing Business Improvement District No. 4, Douglas Avenue, for approval of its proposed 2018 Operating Plan. (Res. 0384-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11.13.2017: That the 2018 Operating Plan for the Douglas Avenue Business Improvement District No. 4, Douglas Avenue, be approved and that the Finance Director be authorized to place special charges amounting to $48,252 on the 2017 property tax bills of the affected properties as delineated by the Business Improvement District. Fiscal Note: It is estimated that $48,525.00 will be raised through bid assessments to be placed into the Douglas Avenue Bid’s revenue account.Referred  Action details Video Video
1078-17 A Communication from the Finance Director submitting the request that the City provide a $10,000 donation to "Visioning a Greater Racine". (Res. 0385-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Finance Director submitting the request that the City provide a $10,000 donation to "Visioning a Greater Racine". (Res. 0385-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11.13.2017: Authorize the City to provide a $10,000.00 donation to “Visioning a Greater Racine" and to transfer 2017 General Fund Budget from account 11202-56200, Contingency, to account 11202-53460, Miscellaneous Expenses, and that authorization be made to make the payment. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient funds available to fund the transfer and payment.Referred  Action details Video Video
1032-17 A Communication from Al Goodman, Fifth Street Yacht Club, requesting to vacate Superior Street between Liberty Street and the Root River.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Al Goodman, Fifth Street Yacht Club, requesting to vacate Superior Street between Liberty Street and the Root River. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 11-14-17: DeferReferredPass Action details Video Video
778-17 A request for anti-bullying ordinanceCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderpersons of the Fourth and Fourteenth Districts requesting that the City of Racine enact an anti-bullying ordinance. (This Item was previously referred to the Committee of the Whole but the requestors have now requested that it be referred to the Public Safety and Licensing Committee.) Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 11-14-17: That the Attorney's office be authorized to draft a anti-bullying ordinance. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
1077-17 A Communication from Deputy Chief Mark Schulz requesting permission to nominate 2 CSO's to be appointed to Humane Officers.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Deputy Chief Mark Schulz requesting permission to nominate 2 CSO's to be appointed to Humane Officers. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 11-14-17: That the nominations of 2 CSO's to be appointed to Humane Officers be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
973-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting bid results for Official Notice #21-2017, BUILDING BOARD UP SERVICES. (Res. 0355-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting bid results for Official Notice #21-2017, building board up services. (Res. 0355-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 10/23/2017: To award Official Notice #21-2017, Building Board Up Services to Vassh Excavating & Grading, they being the low responsive, responsible bidder. This is a two (2) year contract commencing November 1, 2018 and ending on October 31, 2019. Fiscal Note: Funds for this contract are available in the private property maintenance fund, account number 22540-52390, raze/board/remove buildings.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1034-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the City Attorney and Human Resources Manager submitting the negotiated Racine Police Association 2018 - 2020 collective bargaining agreement for consideration. (Res. 0357-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the City Attorney and Human Resources Manager submitting the negotiated Racine Police Association 2018 - 2020 collective bargaining agreement for consideration. (Res. 0357-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 10/23/2017: Recommend approval of the negotiated Racine Police Association 2018 - 2020 collective bargaining agreement. Fiscal Note: The 2018 increases of 1% on January 1, 2018, and 1% plus $0.14 per hour on July 1, 2018 amount to approximately $189,000 in wages plus $37,700 in benefits (FICA, Medicare and WRS) for a total of $226,700 over 2017. The 2019 increases of 1% on January 1, 2019, and 1% plus $0.08 per hour on July 1, 2019 amount to approximately $182,900 in wages plus $36,500 in benefits for a total of $219,400 over 2018. The 2020 increases of 1.25% on January 1, 2020 and 1.25% on July 1, 2020 amount to approximately $216,800 in wages plus $43,200 in benefits for a total of $260,000 over 2019. The cumulative costs of the contractual increases over the three year period amount to approximately $1,Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1035-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Director of City Development requesting permission to apply for a Community Wide Assessment Grant through the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The grant would provide funding to the City’s browCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Director of City Development requesting permission to apply for a Community Wide Assessment Grant through the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The grant would provide funding to the City’s brownfield initiative to update the current inventory of brownfield sites, prioritize clean-up, complete environmental assessment activities & reuse and clean up planning, and conduct public meetings to receive feedback from the community on brownfield projects. (Res. 0356-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 10/23/2017: To authorize the Director of City Development to apply for a Community Wide Assessment Grant through the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Fiscal Note: The Grant application will be for $300,000 with a grant term of three years. There are no matching funds required. The grant application has been issued grant control number #00155.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
758-17 A Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Melissa and Jeff Peterson, requesting street lights be installed on Westwood Circle and/or Maria Street, whichever is most suitable. (Res. 0359-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Melissa and Jeff Peterson, requesting street lights be installed on Westwood Circle and/or Maria Street, whichever is most suitable. (Res. 0359-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 09-12-17: Defer Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: Approve the installation of a street light. Fiscal Note: The cost to install the street light will be between $1,600 to $1,800 and funding is available in Org-Object 14012-53300, Street Light Utilities.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
997-17 A Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting Amendment No. 2 to an existing agreement with Precise Underground Marking Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, for the provision of underground facility locating services for thCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting Amendment No. 2 to an existing agreement with Precise Underground Marking Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, for the provision of underground facility locating services for the City-owned fiber optic and electrical systems - Contract 20170096 - PS-Underground Facility Locating Services. (Res. 0366-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That Amendment No. 2 (Contract 20170096 - PS-Underground Facility Locating Services) with Precise Underground Marking Corporation to provide underground facility locating services for the City-owned fiber optic and electrical systems be approved for a one-year extension (January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018) with a per ticket price of: Prescreens - $10.75 Locates - $13.75 Site Visit/No Conflict - $13.75 Emergency During Business Hours (Clear/No Conflict/Site Visit/Locate) - $20.00 Emergency After Business Hours (Clear/No Conflict/Site Visit/Locate) - $47.77 Projects - $29.00 per hour Fiscal Note: Funding to deApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1011-17 A Communication from the Downtown Racine Corporation requesting to use City right-of-way for the annual Holiday Parade on Saturday, November 11, 2017. (Res. 0358-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Downtown Racine Corporation requesting to use City right-of-way for the annual Holiday Parade on Saturday, November 11, 2017. (Res. 0358-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That permission be granted to the Downtown Racine Corporation to close Ontario Street, State Street between Ontario Street and Main Street, Main Street between State Street and Sixth Street, Sixth Street between Main Street and City Hall, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, for the Holiday Parade with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. 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 $750.00 special event fee. F. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary Traffic Control Plan to the Engineering Department for approvalApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1014-17 A Bid results on Contract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole Inspections. (Res. 0360-17)CommunicationSubject: Bid results on Contract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole Inspections. (Res. 0360-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That bids for Contract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, be awarded to Northern Pipe, Inc., at their bid price of $243,824.50, it being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funds to defray the cost of this Public Works Department project be appropriated from the below Org-Objects: $ 71,392.96 - Org-Object 40102-57560, RWW Interceptor CCTV $109,605.12 - Org-Object 60484-57570, Storm Sewers, Misc. Loc. $ 62,826.42 - Org-Object 22640-57560, Sanitary Sewer-Various Loc. $243,824.50 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1030-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen Avenue, Double D Construction, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0361-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen Avenue, Double D Construction, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0361-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That the work done by Double D Construction, Inc., under Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen Avenue, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $226,700.00. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0403-16, dated December 6, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1040-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe Avenue, A.W. Oakes & Son, contractor. (Res. 0364-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe Avenue, A.W. Oakes & Son, contractor. (Res. 0364-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That the work done by A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe Avenue, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $570,545.00. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0273-16, dated August 1, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1041-17 A Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a list of streets to be included in the 2018 Public Hearings for 2019 Construction. (Res. 0365-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a list of streets to be included in the 2018 Public Hearings for 2019 Construction. (Res. 0365-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That the following list of streets, as submitted by the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer, be considered for reconstruction with Portland Cement Concrete Paving or Bituminous Concrete Paving for the 2019 construction season (2018 public hearings) and that a preliminary resolution be introduced. Portland Cement Concrete Paving DeKoven Avenue - Holborn Street to Clark Street Echo Lane - Westway Avenue to Ridgeway Avenue Elisa Drive - Dead End to Ostergaard Avenue Foxwood Road - City Limits to Walden Way Foxwood Road - Walden Way to City Limits Great Elms Lane - Wheelock Drive to Taylor Avenue Jonathon Drive - Cul-De-Sac to North Main Street Kentucky Street - Taylor Avenue to Cul-De-Sac Michigan Boulevard - Melvin Avenue to Lombard Avenue Monarch Drive - Regal Court toApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1050-17 A Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, Visu-Sewer, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0362-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, Visu-Sewer, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0362-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, Visu-Sewer, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the deduct amount of ($50,179.59). Further recommends that the funding accounts be adjusted by the following amounts: $ 7,185.14 - Org-Object 40102-57560, RWW Interceptor CCTV ($15,026.35) - Org-Object 22640-57560, Sanitary Sewer, Misc. Loc. ($42,338.38) - Org-Object 60484-57570, Storm Sewer, Misc. Loc. ($50,179.59) - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1051-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, Visu-Sewer, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0363-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, Visu-Sewer, Inc., contractor. (Res. 0363-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 10-31-17: That the work done by Visu-Sewer, Inc., under Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $157,884.09. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0180-16, dated May 17, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
637-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: SAM'S RIVERBANK, LLC 3700 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RIVERSIDE INN SAM NAIMI, AGENT RecommendationCommunicationSubject: The following renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: SAM'S RIVERBANK, LLC 3700 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RIVERSIDE INN SAM NAIMI, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018, be deferred. Recommendation of the Common Council on 06-20-17: That the renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018 be referred back to the Public Safety and Licensing Committee. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 07-11-17: That the renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018, be deferred until Mr. Naimi is compliant with the building and health department inspections. Assistant Attorney Tran stated she would meet with Mr. Naimi, his attorney, and the department heads for building and health agaiApprovedPass Action details Video Video
491-17 A Communication from the Alderman of the 3rd District, on behalf of Jeff Ventura - 1652 Phillips Avenue, requesting a stop or yield sign be placed at the southbound intersection of Phillips Avenue and 17th Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 3rd District, on behalf of Jeff Ventura - 1652 Phillips Avenue, requesting a stop or yield sign be placed at the southbound intersection of Phillips Avenue and 17th Street. Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 06-19-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 07-17-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 10-16-17: Receive and file.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
633-17 A Communication from the Alderwoman of the 15th District requesting to discuss the placing of traffic calming measures on Erie Street between Melvin Avenue and Three Mile Road. (Res. 0368-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderwoman of the 15th District requesting to discuss the placing of traffic calming measures on Erie Street between Melvin Avenue and Three Mile Road. (Res. 0368-17) Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 07-17-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 09-18-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 10-16-17: Recommends that designated bicycle lanes and associated signage for northbound and southbound directions be installed on Erie Street, from Melvin Avenue to Three Mile Road. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this pavement marking will result in an installation cost of $1,500.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $300.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
734-17 A Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Michael Wright, requesting a stop sign be installed at the intersection of Carmel, Columbia and Clarence Streets. (Res. 0367-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Michael Wright, requesting a stop sign be installed at the intersection of Carmel, Columbia and Clarence Streets. (Res. 0367-17) Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 08-21-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 10-16-17: Recommends that stop control be added to the north approach of Carmel Avenue, where it intersects with Columbia Street. Further recommends supplemental signs be added to all stop control approaches that indicate traffic from Columbia Street does not stop. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this signage will result in an installation cost of $300.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $120.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
757-17 A Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Melissa and Jeff Peterson, requesting either a yield or stop sign be installed at the intersection of Westwood Drive and Maria Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District, on behalf of Melissa and Jeff Peterson, requesting either a yield or stop sign be installed at the intersection of Westwood Drive and Maria Street. Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 08-21-17: Defer Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 10-16-17: Recommends that the item be received and filed. Further recommends that warning signs indicating curve ahead on Westwood Drive and supplementary reduced speed limit sign be installed for westbound traffic. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this signage will result in an installation cost of $200.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $80.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
995-17 A Communication from the City Attorney wishing to discuss the changes involving mobile payment for parking - Chapter 2, Article II, Division 10 and Chapter 94, Article V, of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, WI.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Attorney wishing to discuss the changes involving mobile payment for parking - Chapter 2, Article II, Division 10 and Chapter 94, Article V, of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, WI. Recommendation of the Transit and Parking Commission on 10-18-17: Approve amending the ordinance to provide for mobile payment for parking. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1026-17 A Parking passes to promote mobile payment for parking. (Res. 0369-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Parking passes to promote mobile payment for parking. (Res. 0369-17) Recommendation of the Transit and Parking Commission on 10-18-17: Approve up to 500 mobile payment for parking passes for use on Saturdays in December. Fiscal Note: $325 in lost revenue.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1027-17 A Communication from the Transit & Parking System Manager requesting review of the 2018 Transit Utility Budget, Belle Urban System, or RYDE. (Res. 0370-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Transit & Parking System Manager requesting review of the 2018 Transit Utility Budget, Belle Urban System, or RYDE. (Res. 0370-17) Recommendation of the Transit and Parking Commission on 10-18-17: Approve an 8.33% increase in local contribution as part of the City of Racine's overall budget increase. Fiscal Note: City's local share will increase $100,000.00 over the 2016 contribution.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1028-17 A Communication from the Transit and Parking System Manager requesting review of the 2018 Parking Utility Budget. (Res. 0371-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Transit and Parking System Manager requesting review of the 2018 Parking Utility Budget. (Res. 0371-17) Recommendation of the Transit and Parking Commission on 10-18-17: Approve. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1029-17 A Communication from the Transit and Parking System Manager requesting authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement with First Transit, Inc., for Transit Management Services for the Belle Urban System, the BUS, RYDE, contingent on City AtCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Transit and Parking System Manager requesting authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign an agreement with First Transit, Inc., for Transit Management Services for the Belle Urban System, The BUS, RYDE, contingent on City Attorney review. (Res. 0372-17) Recommendation of the Transit and Parking Commission on 10-18-17: Authorize and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement with First Transit, Inc. subject to City Attorney review. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11.13.2017: Authorize and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement with First Transit, Inc. subject to City Attorney review. Fiscal Note: New contract continues past practice of annual increases.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
1039-17 A CU 1701 Packard Ave.(ZOrd. 007-17)Conditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Joshua Jeffers of Jeffers & Co. seeking to rezone the property at 1701 Packard Avenue (including portions of 1700 Packard Avenue) to include a FD Flex Development Overlay District designation. (PC-17) (ZOrd. 007-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 10-25-17: That an ordinance be created, a public hearing before the Common Council be scheduled, and that staff prepare a use supplement for consideration. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
913-17 A Machinery Row and FDP MR Development Agreement Update (Res. 0373-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Request by the City Administrator and the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Authority to present an update on the Machinery Row project and the development agreement between the City of Racine and FDP MR, LLC., and to seek approval for actions including but not limited to actions leading to future development. (Res. 0373-17) Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on September 13, 2017: That the item be deferred for 60 days in anticipation of staff returning with additional financial and legal information to assist the formulation of Committee of the Whole action. Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on October 31, 2017: to adopt the proposed resolution. Fiscal Note: Funding is set forth in the 2018 General Operating Budget and/or the 2018-2028 Capital Improvement Plan on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
941-17 A Submittal of O&M and CIP (Res. 0376-17)CommunicationSubject: Submittal of the Report of the Finance Committee of the Racine Waterworks Commission regarding Year 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget Recommending Adoption (Res. 0376-17) Recommendation of the Racine Waterworks Commission on 9/26/17: To adopt Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: That the 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget be adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
947-17 A Submittal of 2018 Sewer Svc Rates (Res. 0377-17)CommunicationSubject: Submittal of the 2018 Sewer Service Rates (Res. 0377-17) Recommendation of the Racine Wastewater Commission on 9/26/17: To adopt Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: that the 2018 Sewer Service Rates be adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Sewer Service Rates is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
948-17 A Submittal of O&M and CIP (Res. 0378-17)CommunicationSubject: Submittal of the Report of the Finance Committee of the Racine Wastewater Commission regarding Year 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget Recommending Adoption (Res. 0378-17) Recommendation of the Racine Wastewater Commission on 9/26/17: To adopt Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: That the 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget plan be adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget plan is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
991-17 A Subject: Communication submitting the proposed 2018 City of Racine Budget consisting of the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Service Funds. (Res. 0374-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication submitting the proposed 2018 City of Racine Budget consisting of the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Service Funds. (Res. 0374-17) Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: That the 2018 General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Services Funds be adopted as amended. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Services Funds are on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
992-17 A Subject: Communication submitting the proposed 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan. (Res. 0375-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication submitting the proposed 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan. (Res. 0375-17) Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: That the 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan be approved, as amended. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plant is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
1010-17 A Presentation of the long-term Capital Improvement Plan for the City's Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund for its remaining 16-year life. (Res. 0379-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Presentation of the long-term Capital Improvement Plan for the City's Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund for its remaining 16-year life. (Res. 0379-17) Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 11-01-2017: That the long-term plan for the Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund be approved. Fiscal Note: A copy of the long-term plan for the Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
1031-17 A Committee AppointmentCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Wiser nominating appointment and reappointments to the following Boards, Committees and/or Commissions: David Brown, 1719 Count Turf Lane, Racine, 53402 to a 5 year term on the Joint Review Board, expiring 5/1/2022. Neil Staeck, 601 South Street, Racine, 53402 to a 5 year term on the Joint Review Board, expiring 5/1/2022. Reappoint Ralph Schwarz, 1525 Howe St MS 160, Racine WI 53403 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint Kathleen DeMatthew, 2908 Chatham St, Racine WI 53402 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint Ald. Terry McCarthy, 317 West Blvd, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 1 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2018. Reappoint Ald. James Morgenroth, 1500 Monroe St, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 1 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2018. Reappoint Thomas Bunker, 804 Lathrop Ave, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint James Palenick, 730 Washington Ave, Racine WI 53403 to the WaterworksApprovedFail Action details Video Video
1031-17 A Committee AppointmentCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Wiser nominating appointment and reappointments to the following Boards, Committees and/or Commissions: David Brown, 1719 Count Turf Lane, Racine, 53402 to a 5 year term on the Joint Review Board, expiring 5/1/2022. Neil Staeck, 601 South Street, Racine, 53402 to a 5 year term on the Joint Review Board, expiring 5/1/2022. Reappoint Ralph Schwarz, 1525 Howe St MS 160, Racine WI 53403 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint Kathleen DeMatthew, 2908 Chatham St, Racine WI 53402 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint Ald. Terry McCarthy, 317 West Blvd, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 1 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2018. Reappoint Ald. James Morgenroth, 1500 Monroe St, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 1 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2018. Reappoint Thomas Bunker, 804 Lathrop Ave, Racine WI 53405 to the Waterworks Commission for a 4 year term, expiring Oct. 1,2021. Reappoint James Palenick, 730 Washington Ave, Racine WI 53403 to the WaterworksAdopted As Amended: Pass Action details Video Video
1048-17 A Auth GM - Take Steps for Property Acquisition (Res. 0380-17)CommunicationSubject: Authorize the General Manager to take necessary steps toward property acquisition and relocation orders and assistance related to 1901 West Sixth Street for the purpose of relocating a sanitary sewer (Res. 0380-17) Recommendation of the Wastewater Commission on 10/31/17: Approve the appraisal and submission of the offer to purchase to the property owner and Relocation Oder and any relocation assistance that may be necessary as a result of the acquisition of 1901 West Sixth Street by the Racine Wastewater Utility FURTHER RECOMMENDS THAT THIS ITEM BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Fiscal Note: All costs associated with acquisition and relocation shall be provided for by the Wastewater Utility.to suspend the Rules of CouncilPass Action details Video Video
1048-17 A Auth GM - Take Steps for Property Acquisition (Res. 0380-17)CommunicationSubject: Authorize the General Manager to take necessary steps toward property acquisition and relocation orders and assistance related to 1901 West Sixth Street for the purpose of relocating a sanitary sewer (Res. 0380-17) Recommendation of the Wastewater Commission on 10/31/17: Approve the appraisal and submission of the offer to purchase to the property owner and Relocation Oder and any relocation assistance that may be necessary as a result of the acquisition of 1901 West Sixth Street by the Racine Wastewater Utility FURTHER RECOMMENDS THAT THIS ITEM BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Fiscal Note: All costs associated with acquisition and relocation shall be provided for by the Wastewater Utility.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0355-17 A Bid Results for Official Notice #21-2017, Building Board Up ServicesResolutionBid Results for Official Notice #21-2017, Building Board Up Services Resolved that Official Notice #21-2017, Building Board Up Services is awarded to Vassh Excavating & Grading, it being the low responsive, responsible bidder. This is a two year contract commencing November 1, 2018, and ending on October 31, 2019. Fiscal Note: Funds for this contract are available in the private property maintenance fund, account number 22540-52390, raze/board/remove buildings.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0356-17 A Community Wide Assessment Grant through the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)ResolutionCommunity Wide Assessment Grant through the United States Environmental Protection Agency Resolved, that the Director of City Development is authorized to apply for a Community Wide Assessment Grant through the United State Environmental Protection Agency. The grant would provide funding to the City’s brownfield initiative to update the current inventory of brownfield sites, prioritize clean-up, complete environmental assessment activities, reuse and clean up planning, and conduct public meetings to receive feedback from the community on brownfield projects. Fiscal Note: The Grant application will be for $300,000.00 with a grant term of three years. There are no matching funds required. The grant application has been issued grant control number #00155.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0357-17 A Racine Police Association 2018 - 2020 Collective Bargaining AgreementResolutionRacine Police Association 2018 - 2020 Collective Bargaining Agreement Resolved, that the negotiated Racine Police Association 2018 - 2020 collective bargaining agreement is approved. Fiscal Note: The 2018 increases of 1% on January 1, 2018, and 1% plus $0.14 per hour on July 1, 2018 amount to approximately $189,000.00 in wages plus $37,700.00 in benefits (FICA, Medicare and WRS) for a total of $226,700.00 over 2017. The 2019 increases of 1% on January 1, 2019, and 1% plus $0.08 per hour on July 1, 2019 amount to approximately $182,900.00 in wages plus $36,500.00 in benefits for a total of $219,400.00 over 2018. The 2020 increases of 1.25% on January 1, 2020 and 1.25% on July 1, 2020 amount to approximately $216,800.00 in wages plus $43,200.00 in benefits for a total of $260,000.00 over 2019. The cumulative costs of the contractual increases over the three year period amount to approximately $1,378,200.00 in wages and $275,100.00 in benefits for a total cost of $1,653,300.00. Base wages will increase by 7.38% and $0.22 per hour over the term of the contract.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0358-17 A Holiday Parade on Saturday, November 11, 2017ResolutionHoliday Parade on Saturday, November 11, 2017 Resolved, that permission is granted to the Downtown Racine Corporation to close Ontario Street, State Street between Ontario Street and Main Street, Main Street between State Street and Sixth Street, Sixth Street between Main Street and City Hall, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, for the Holiday Parade with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. 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 72 hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $750.00 special event fee. F. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary Traffic Control Plan to the Engineering Department for approval and for providing and removing all temporary traffic control devices and detour signs. G. If required, sponsor shall provide a detour plan for the closure of all State connecting highways,Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0359-17 A Street Lights on Westwood Circle and/or Maria StreetResolutionStreet Lights on Westwood Circle and/or Maria Street Resolved, that the installation of a street light is approved on Westwood Circle and/or Maria Street. Fiscal Note: The cost to install the street light will be between $1,600.00 to $1,800.00 and funding is available in Org-Object 14012-53300, Street Light Utilities.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0360-17 A Contract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole InspectionsResolutionContract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole Inspections Resolved, that bids for Contract 20170034, 2017 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, is awarded to Northern Pipe, Inc., at its bid price of $243,824.50, it being the lowest responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds to defray the cost of this Public Works Department project be appropriated from the below Org-Objects: $ 71,392.96 - Org-Object 40102-57560, RWW Interceptor CCTV $109,605.12 - Org-Object 60484-57570, Storm Sewers, Misc. Loc. $ 62,826.42 - Org-Object 22640-57560, Sanitary Sewer-Various Loc. $243,824.50 - TotalApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0361-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen AvenueResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen Avenue Resolved, that the work done by Double D Construction, Inc., under Contract 20160064, Construct Home - 1437 Owen Avenue, is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $226,700.00. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0403-16, dated December 6, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0362-17 A Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole InspectionsResolutionChange Order No. 2 on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections Resolved, that Change Order No. 2 with Visu-Sewer, Inc. for Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, is approved as submitted to the deduct amount of ($50,179.59). Fiscal Note: Funds recommends that the funding accounts be adjusted by the following amounts: $ 7,185.14 - Org-Object 40102-57560, RWW Interceptor CCTV ($15,026.35) - Org-Object 22640-57560, Sanitary Sewer, Misc. Loc. ($42,338.38) - Org-Object 60484-57570, Storm Sewer, Misc. Loc. ($50,179.59) - TotalApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0363-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole InspectionsResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections Resolved, that the work done by Visu-Sewer, Inc., under Contract 20160025, 2016 CCTV and Manhole Inspections, is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $157,884.09. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0180-16, dated May 17, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0364-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe AvenueResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe Avenue Resolved, that the work done by A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 20160031, Retaining Wall Replacement-Riverside Drive & Roe Avenue, is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $570,545.00. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0273-16, dated August 1, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0365-17 A Preliminary - Ten (10) Year Benefits and DamagesResolutionPreliminary - Ten (10) Year Benefits and Damages RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin: 1. The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise its power under s. 66.0703, Wisconsin Statutes, to levy special assessments upon property within the following described area for benefits conferred upon such property by improvement of the following street(s): All property fronting upon both sides: Portland Concrete Paving DeKoven Avenue - Holborn Street to Clark Street Echo Lane - Westway Avenue to Ridgeway Avenue Elisa Drive - Dead End to Ostergaard Avenue Foxwood Road - City Limits to Walden Way Walden Way - Foxwood Road to City Limits Great Elms Lane - Wheelock Drive to Taylor Avenue Jonathon Drive - Cul-De-Sac to North Main Street Kentucky Street - Taylor Avenue to Cul-De-Sac Michigan Boulevard - Melvin Avenue to Lombard Avenue Monarch Drive - Regal Court to Maryland Avenue North Bay Drive - Cul-De-Sac to Sheffield Drive Olive Street - Ohio Street to Virginia Street Princess Place - Biscayne Avenue to Admirality Avenue Ruby Avenue - Melvin AvenApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0366-17 A Amendment No. 2 to Contract 20170096 - PS-Underground Facility Locating ServicesResolutionAmendment No. 2 to Contract 20170096 - PS-Underground Facility Locating Services Resolved, that Amendment No. 2 (Contract 20170096 - PS-Underground Facility Locating Services) with Precise Underground Marking Corporation to provide underground facility locating services for the City-owned fiber optic and electrical systems is approved for a one-year extension (January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018) with a per ticket price of: Prescreens - $10.75 Locates - $13.75 Site Visit/No Conflict - $13.75 Emergency During Business Hours (Clear/No Conflict/Site Visit/Locate) - $20.00 Emergency After Business Hours (Clear/No Conflict/Site Visit/Locate) - $47.77 Projects - $29.00 per hour Fiscal Note: Funding to defray the cost of these services is available in Org-Object 14012-52100, Street Lighting-Professional Services.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0367-17 A Stop Sign at the Intersection of Carmel, Columbia and Clarence StreetsResolutionStop Sign at the intersection of Carmel, Columbia, and Clarence Streets Resolved, that stop control is added to the north approach of Carmel Avenue where it intersects with Columbia Street. Further resolved, that supplemental signs are approved and added to all stop control approaches that indicate traffic from Columbia Street does not stop. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this signage will result in an installation cost of $300.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $120.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0368-17 A Traffic Calming Measures on Erie Street between Melvin Avenue and Three Mile RoadResolutionTraffic Calming Measures on Erie Street between Melvin Avenue and Three Mile Road Resolved, that designated bicycle lanes and associated signage for northbound and southbound directions be installed on Erie Street, from Melvin Avenue to Three Mile Road. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this pavement marking will result in an installation cost of $1,500.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $300.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0369-17 A Parking Passes to Promote Mobile Payment for ParkingResolutionParking Passes to Promote Mobile Payment for Parking Resolved, that up to 500 mobile payment for parking passes for use on Saturdays in December is approved. Fiscal Note: $325.00 in lost revenue.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0372-17 A Belle Urban System, The BUS, RYDEResolutionBelle Urban System, The BUS, RYDE Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk are approved to sign the agreement with First Transit, Inc. for Transit Management Services for the Belle Urban System, The BUS, RYDE, subject to City Attorney review. Fiscal Note: New contract continues past practice of annual increases.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0354-17 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $19,145,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDSResolutionRESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $19,145,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS WHEREAS, the Common Council hereby finds and determines that it is necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin (the "City") to raise funds for the public purpose of refunding obligations of the City, including interest on them, specifically, the Note Anticipation Notes, dated September 26, 2017 (the "2017 Notes"), the portion of the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, dated December 9, 2008, maturing on December 1, 2019 (the "Refunded 2008 Bonds"), and the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, dated October 25, 2011 (the "2011 Bonds") (collectively, the "Refunded Obligations") (hereinafter the refinancing of the Refunded Obligations shall be referred to as the "Refunding"); WHEREAS, the Common Council deems it to be necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City to refund the Refunded Obligations for the purpose of providing permanent financing for the projects financed by the 2017 Notes and achieving debt service savings witto suspend the Rules of CouncilPass Action details Video Video
Res.0354-17 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $19,145,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDSResolutionRESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $19,145,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS WHEREAS, the Common Council hereby finds and determines that it is necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin (the "City") to raise funds for the public purpose of refunding obligations of the City, including interest on them, specifically, the Note Anticipation Notes, dated September 26, 2017 (the "2017 Notes"), the portion of the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, dated December 9, 2008, maturing on December 1, 2019 (the "Refunded 2008 Bonds"), and the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, dated October 25, 2011 (the "2011 Bonds") (collectively, the "Refunded Obligations") (hereinafter the refinancing of the Refunded Obligations shall be referred to as the "Refunding"); WHEREAS, the Common Council deems it to be necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City to refund the Refunded Obligations for the purpose of providing permanent financing for the projects financed by the 2017 Notes and achieving debt service savings witApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0370-17 A 2018 Transit Utility Budget, Belle Urban System, or RYDEResolution2018 Transit Utility Budget, Belle Urban System, or RYDE Resolved, that an 8.33% increase in local contribution as part of the City of Racine's overall budget increase is approved. Fiscal Note: City's local share will increase $100,000.00 over the 2016 contribution.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0371-17 A 2018 Parking Utility BudgetResolution2018 Parking Utility Budget Resolved, that review of the 2018 Parking Utility Budget is approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0373-17 A Large-scale Redevelopment of Lands Along the Root River in Downtown Racine, to Include Property Previously Referred to as 'Machinery Row’ResolutionLarge-scale Redevelopment of Lands Along the Root River in Downtown Racine, to Include Property Previously Referred to as 'Machinery Row’ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ACTIONS IN SUPPORT OF A PLANNED, LARGE-SCALE REDEVELOPMENT OF LANDS ALONG THE ROOT RIVER IN DOWNTOWN RACINE, TO INCLUDE THOSE PROPERTIES PREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS “MACHINERY ROW’ WHEREAS, The City of Racine (City), as represented by its elected board of Aldermen serving as the Committee of The Whole, were presented with a series of detailed updates and reports on aspects of property disposition and ownership rights, relocation obligations and process, environmental and structural conditions of lands and buildings, demolition requirements and estimated costs, and other financial and planning considerations associated with the acquisition, demolition, remediation and preparation of lands and buildings along the Root River previously referred to collectively as “Machinery Row” (Water Street Redevelopment Properties); and, WHEREAS, in recognition of, and consistent with the updates and reports received, it is deteApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0374-17 A 2018 City of Racine BudgetResolution2018 City of Racine Budget Resolved, that the 2018 General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Services Funds is adopted as amended. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Funds, Enterprise Funds and Internal Services Funds are on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0375-17 A 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement PlanResolution2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan Resolved, that the 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plan is approved, as amended. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018-2027 10-Year Capital Improvement Plant is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0376-17 A Year 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget & 2018-2022 Capital Improvements BudgetResolutionYear 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget & 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget Resolved, that the 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget are adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Water Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0377-17 A 2018 Sewer Service RatesResolution2018 Sewer Service Rates Resolved, that the 2018 Sewer Service Rates be adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Sewer Service Rates is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0378-17 A Year 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements BudgetResolutionYear 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget Resolved, that the 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget plan is adopted. Fiscal Note: A copy of the 2018 Wastewater Utility Operations and Maintenance Budget and the 2018-2022 Capital Improvements Budget plan is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0379-17 A Presentation of the long-term Capital Improvement Plan for the City's Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing FundResolutionPresentation of the long-term Capital Improvement Plan for the City's Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund Resolved, that the long-term plan for the Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund is approved. Fiscal Note: A copy of the long-term plan for the Intergovernmental Revenue Sharing Fund is on file in the Office of the Finance Director.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0380-17 A 1901 West Sixth StreetResolution1901 West Sixth Street Resolved, that the appraisal, submission of the offer to purchase to the property owner, Relocation Order, and any relocation assistance that may be necessary as a result of the acquisition of 1901 West Sixth Street by the Racine Wastewater Utility are approved. Further resolved, that this item be referrred to the Finance and Personnel Committee. Fiscal Note: All costs associated with acquisition and relocation shall be provided for by the Wastewater Utility.Adopted As Amended: Pass Action details Video Video
ZOrd.0007-17 A ZOrd. 07-17 - An Ordinance Rezoning Property at 1701 and 1700 Packard AvenueZoning OrdinanceSubject: ZOrd. 07-17 - An Ordinance Rezoning Property at 1701 and 1700 Packard Avenue Referred  Action details Video Video