Ricine Banner
Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/17/2006 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 205, City Hall
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Meeting video:  
Attachments:
File #Ver.Agenda #NameTypeTitleActionResultAction DetailsVideo
06-2650 A1.Building Report for the month of September 2006.CommunicationSubject: Building Report for the month of September 2006.Received and Filed  Action details Not available
06-2632 A8.Approval to accept the award for 2006 Housing Cost Reduction Initiative (HCRI) funds of $104,720 and to execute a grant agreement.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of City Development to accept the award for 2006 Housing Cost Reduction Initiative (HCRI) funds of $104,720 and to execute a grant agreement. Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee 10/23/06: Accept the award for 2006 Housing Cost Reduction Initiative (HCRI) funds of $104,720 and to execute a grant agreement. Fiscal note: No match requiredReferred  Action details Not available
06-2640 A9.Submit a plan for the institution of the City of Racine Special Event Fund.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Executive Director of Racine County Convention & Visitors Bureau requesting to submit a plan for the institution of the City of Racine Special Event Fund. Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee 10/23/06: Authorize the convention and Visitor's Bureau to institute a City of Racine special event fund to grant money to non-profit organizations. Fiscal Note: NoneReferred  Action details Not available
06-2664 A10.Communication regarding Civic Centre contractCommunicationSubject: Communication from Stephen T. Nenonen, City Administrator and Scott Letteney, Assistant City Attorney, requesting the opportunity to present an amended contract for the operations of the Civic Centre and Memorial Hall. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 10-23-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of Civic Centre Commission on 10-25-06: That the amended contract be approved and accepted. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11-13-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with Compass of Racine, LLC for Civic Centre and Memorial Hall to take effect on January 1, 2007. Fiscal Note: NAReferred  Action details Not available
06-2664 A Communication regarding Civic Centre contractCommunicationSubject: Communication from Stephen T. Nenonen, City Administrator and Scott Letteney, Assistant City Attorney, requesting the opportunity to present an amended contract for the operations of the Civic Centre and Memorial Hall. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 10-23-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of Civic Centre Commission on 10-25-06: That the amended contract be approved and accepted. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11-13-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with Compass of Racine, LLC for Civic Centre and Memorial Hall to take effect on January 1, 2007. Fiscal Note: NAReferred  Action details Not available
06-2677 A11.Discuss representation on the Downtown Business Improvement District #1 who are not Downtown Racine Corporation members.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Kate Remington, of 613 Sixth Street, wishing to discuss representation on the Downtown Business Improvement District #1. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-23-06: The item be deferred until November 13th. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 11-27-06: Received and filed. Fiscal Note: NoneReferred  Action details Not available
06-2678 A12.HUD Lead Demonstration GrantCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator to support the Kenosha county Division of Health in their application for the HUD Lead Demonstration Grant in the amount of up to $2 million and to allow staff to enter into a subcontract agreement with the Kenosha County Division of Health for the HUD Lead Demonstration Grant. Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee 10/23/06: Allow City staff to enter into a sucontract agreement with the Kenosha coutny Division of Health for the HUD Lead Demonstration Grant. Fiscal Note: A hard match is required and will be fulfilled by the CDBG. Grant Control #2006-046.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2679 A13.Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning Services AgreementCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into a Services Agreement with The Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, Inc., at a cost of up to $15,000 in order to provide assistance with the preparation of a 2006 HUD Lead Hazard Demonstration Grant and to enhance the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. Recommendation of the Finance and Personnel Committee 10/23/06: Authorize city staff to enter into a services agreement with The Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, Inc., at a cost of up to $15,000. Fiscal Note: Expenditures will be covered by a grant from the U.S. Conference of Mayors Fund 756.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2681 A14.Amendment to the development agreement with Key BridgeCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of City Development to amend the Development agreement with Key Bridge Group for the Pointe Blue redevelopment project. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 11-13-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with Key Bridge Group for the Pointe Blue Redevelopment Project to amend the date of closing to April 11, 2007 on the former Walker property and related terms. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2601 A15.Oversight that occurred when a portion of Mead Street was renamed South Marquette Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer wishing to discuss an oversight that occurred when a portion of Mead Street was renamed South Marquette Street. Recommendation: The street currently referred to as Mead Street, which extends from the south line of 9th Street to the west line of Washington Avenue, be renamed South Marquette Street. Fiscal Note: Not applicable. Recommendation of City Plan Commission on 01-10-07: That the street currently referred to as Mead Street, which extends from the south line of 9th Street to the west line of Washington Avenue be renamed South Marquette Street. Further, that the renaming is not in conflict with existing city plans and programs. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2627 A16.Request to place street light on existing pole in alley of 2000 block of Carmel Avenue.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 6th District requesting that a street light be placed on an existing pole in the alley of the 2000 block of Carmel Avenue. Recommendation: In accordance with Section 2-94 of the Municipal Code of the general ordinances of the City of Racine, the following street lighting changes be approved: Install one (1) 100-watt high-pressure sodium street in the 2000 block of Carmel Avenue. Fiscal Note: The estimated installation cost of this lighting is $200.00 for installation and the annual operating cost is $130.00 per fixtureReferred  Action details Not available
06-2635 A17.Request to use city right-of-way on December 9, 2006 for Jingle Bell Run.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Co-Race Director of the Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis Racine 2006 requesting permission to use City right-of-way on Saturday, December 9, 2006. Recommendation: Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis be granted permission to close Horlick Drive from Rupert Boulevard to Rickman Court and Domanik Drive from Prospect Street to the Lincoln Park parking lot entrance for the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis, to be held on Saturday, December 9, 2006, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., 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 special event fee of $300.00. Further recommends 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 NoReferred  Action details Not available
06-2662 A18.Change Order No 1. on Contract 36-06 (K-038) Window Replacement at Fire Station #8, Lueck's Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissionor of Public Works/City Engineer submitting Change Order No 1. on Contract 36-06 (K-038) Window Replacement at Fire Station #8, Lueck's Inc., contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 36-06 (K6-038), Window Replacement at Fire Station #8, Lueck’s Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $1,035.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from Account 986.300.5040, Station 1 Female Locker Room. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2663 A19.Request for street lighting on Valley Drive, 13th Street and Bluefields Drive.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Principal of Washington Park High School and Aldermen of the 1st and 3rd Districts requesting street lighting on Valley Drive, 13th Street and Bluefields Drive. Recommendation: In accordance with Section 2-94 of the Municipal Code of the general ordinances of the City of Racine, the following street lighting changes be approved: Install five (5) 200-watt high-pressure sodium street lights on Valley Drive and Thirteenth Street as recommended by the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering. Fiscal Note: The estimated installation cost of this lighting is $1,000.00 for installation and the annual operating cost is $650.00.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2680 A20.Granting "right of early entry" for the Walker propertyCommunicationSubject: Granting "right of early entry" for the Walker property to the Key Bridge Group for the Pointe Blue redevelopment project. Recommendation: Key Bridge Group, the developers of the Pointe Blue Project, be granted permission to perform environmental remediation work on the city owned portion of the Walker property up until the time that the property is sold, with the following stipulations: A. The sidewalks be maintained in a safe condition, free of snow. B. The property be maintained in compliance with the City Weed Ordinance. C. A Certificate of Liability Insurance and Hold Harmless Agreement be filed with the City Attorney's office. Fiscal Note: Approval of this item will result in no cost to the City of Racine.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2647 A21.Communication from the Alderman of the 3rd District and Earl Hanson requesting a "No Parking" sign be installed by the driveway of Gales Corporation, 1514 Owen Avenue.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 3rd District and Earl Hanson requesting a "No Parking" sign be installed by the driveway of Gales Corporation, 1514 Owen Avenue. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2622 A22.Communication from the Transit Planner wishing to discuss changes in the Belle Urban System transfer policy.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner wishing to discuss changes in the Belle Urban System transfer policy. Recommendation: The changes to the policy be approved and the amended policy be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2624 A23.Communication from the Transit Planner regarding bus fare increases for 2007.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner regarding bus fare increases for 2007. Recommendation: The proposed bus fare increases be approved, effective January 2, 2007 and the following tariff be adopted: 2007 Fare Tariff Adult (18 - 64) - $1.50 Evening Fare (after 7 P.M.) - $1.25 Youth Fare (6 - 17) - $1.25 With valid elementary or secondary school identification card Children (0 - 5) When accompanied by an adult, up to four - Free When accompanied by an adult, each child over 4 - $0.50 Elderly (65+) - $0.75 Disabled - $0.75 Tokens to qualified agencies - $1.00 Regular monthly bus passes - $50.00 Disabled monthly bus passes - $25.00 Ten-ride ticket book - $12.50 Super weekend pass - $2.50 Dial-A-Ride - $2.50 Fiscal Note: The changes in bus fares are expected to increase revenues by about $130,000, which funds have already been incorporated into the 2007 Belle Urban System budget, adopted on November 21, 2006.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2630 A24.Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the August 2006 financial and operating report for the Belle Urban System.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the August 2006 financial and operating report for the Belle Urban System. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2618 A25.Presentation of the Health Department's auditCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Administrator requesting to present the Health Department's audit. Recommendation of the Board of Health on 11/14/2006: The Board of Health will hold a special meeting on November 21 to discuss the audit and Virchow Krause and Company will present the audit on December 5 to the Committee of the Whole and the Board of Health. Item also referred to Committee of the Whole. Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 12/05/2006: The Item be received and filed.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2618 A Presentation of the Health Department's auditCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Administrator requesting to present the Health Department's audit. Recommendation of the Board of Health on 11/14/2006: The Board of Health will hold a special meeting on November 21 to discuss the audit and Virchow Krause and Company will present the audit on December 5 to the Committee of the Whole and the Board of Health. Item also referred to Committee of the Whole. Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 12/05/2006: The Item be received and filed.Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.35-06 A26.Ordinance No. 35-06 To amend the salaries of the aldermen of the City of Racine, Wisconsin.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 35-06 To amend the salaries of the aldermen of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: The salaries of the aldermen of the City of Racine are amended as follows: "The salary for each alderman of the City of Racine shall be $6,900 per year." Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect April 15, 2008. Passed by the Common Council: __________________________ Approved: __________________________ __________________________ Mayor Attest: __________________________ City Clerk Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: Ordinance 35-06 be adopted. Fiscal Note: The annual full-year increase based on 15 aldermen is $32,340.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-2536 A27.2007 O&M Budget/2007-2011 Capital Improvement PlanCommunicationSubject: Submittal of the report of the Finance Committee of the Racine Wastewater Commission regarding year 2007 Wastewater Utility Operation & Maintenance Budget and the 2007-2011 Capital Improvements Budget recommending adoption. Recommendation of the Racine Wastewater Commission of 09-26-06: To adopt. Refer to the Finance & Personnel Committee for approval. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The item be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole 11-16-2006: recommend approval. Fiscal Note: Copies of the above proposed budgets, along with their supporting exhibits, are on file in the Office of the Finance Director.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2547 A28.Submittal of Finance Committee Rpt. for 2007 BudgetCommunicationSubject: Submittal of the report of the Finance Committee of the Racine Water Works Commission regarding year 2007 Water Works Utility Operation & Maintenance Budget and the 2007-2011 Capital Improvements Budget recommending adoption. Recommendation of the Water Works Commission of 09-26-06: To adopt. Refer to the Finance & Personnel Committee for approval. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The item be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2575 A29.Brighter Futures ProgramCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to apply for funding from the Racine County Human Services Department in the amount of $70,000 for continuation of the Brighter Futures program. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The Public Health Administrator be authorized to apply for a $70,000 grant with the Racine County Human Services Department to be utilized for the Brighter Future program (Grant Control No. 2006-043). Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City. The City will act as the fiscal agent for other entities and will retain $40,441 for its own programming.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2577 A30.Discuss the results of Official Notice #11, Request for Proposal Audit Services.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #11, Request for Proposal Audit Services. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a multi-year contract for audit services with Virchow Krause & Company, LLP for the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Fiscal Note: Funds are available in account 101.191.5600, Audit Fees.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2591 A31.The Director of Human Resources requesting, in closed session, to present a summary of the collective bargaining agreements between the City of Racine and Local 67 (Public Works/Parks), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, and the City of Racine and District 11CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Human Resources requesting, in closed session, to present a summary of the collective bargaining agreements between the City of Racine and Local 67 (Public Works/Parks), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, and the City of Racine and District 1199 (Health Professionals), SEIU for 2006-2008. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The City of Racine enter into the negotiated settlement with Local 67 (Public Works/Parks), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, Local 2239A (Crossing Guards), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, and District 1199 (Health Professionals), SEIU for 2006-2008. Fiscal Note: The costs to the City for Local 67 (Public Works/Parks) will be in 2006, $165,656.40, 2007, $213,282.62 and 2008 $221,280.71. The cost with Local 2239A (Crossing Guards) will be 2006 $1,673.44, 2007 $1,715.28 and 2008 $1,758.16. The cost with District 1199 (Health Professionals) will be 2006 $20,317.50, 2007 $26,158.78 and 2008 $27,139.74. Increases do not include potential savings from premium contributions and plan design changes.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2599 A32.Requesting permission to apply for a $30,000 grant with the State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Assistant City Attorney requesting permission to apply for a $30,000 grant with the State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Grant (Grant Control No. 2006-045). Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Grant (Grant Control No. 2006-045) in the amount of $30,000 to be utilized for truancy and gang related issues with the Racine Unified School District. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2527 A33.Sewage repair in 900 block of Monroe Avenue.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Alderman of the 12th District regarding a sewage repair in the 900 block of Monroe Avenue. Recommendation: The communication be referred to the City Attorney's office. Recommendation of the City Attorney: the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-2608 A34.HNTB's evaluation of the Main Street Bridge.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting the report of HNTB regarding the evaluation of the Main Street Bridge. Recommendation: The report be accepted and that the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2609 A35.Proposal from Harwood Engineering Consultants for Data Cable Design Services.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting Amendment No. 1 to Contract 4-06 (K6-004), Design Services for City Hall Data Center, Harwood Engineering Consultants, consultant. Recommendation: Amendment No. 1 on Contract 4-06 (K6-004), Design Services for City Hall Data Center, Harwood Engineering Consultants, consultant, as submitted, be approved in the not-to-exceed amount of $11,800.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 984.120.5030, MIS-Communications Room Remodel. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2611 A36.Change Order No. 1 on Contract 27-06(K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $17,168.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $10,226.15 - Account 985.600.5030, Traffic Signal LED Lamp Replacement $ 2,073.96 - Account 985.600.5010, Traffic Signal LED Lamp Replacement $ 4,867.89 - Account 986.600.5010, Traffic Signal Replacement $17,168.00 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2612 A37.Change Order No. 1 on Contract 29-06(K6-030), Pavement Repair, Wayside Construction Company, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair, Wayside Construction Company, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair, Wayside Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $20,797.92. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 5,388.06 - Account 985.908.5020, Concrete Pavement Replacement $ 7,135.94 - Account 985.908.5010, Concrete Pavement Replacement $ 8,273.92 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pavement Replacement $20,797.92 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2613 A38.Final payment on Contract 27-06(K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a request for final payment on Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor. Recommendation: The work done by Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, under Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $78,998.35, from funds heretofore appropriated. Fiscal Note: This contract was approved by Resolution 7026, dated May 16, 2006.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2643 A39.Proposal from Earth Tech for Storm Water Drainage Analysis at DeKoven Avenue and Hickory Grove Avenue.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting a proposal from Earth Tech for Storm Water Drainage Analysis at DeKoven Avenue and Hickory Grove Avenue. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Earth Tech, Inc. for Storm Water Drainage Analysis at DeKoven Avenue and Hickory Grove Avenue at a price not-to-exceed $19,200.00. Further recommends that funds to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.986.5420, Storm Sewers, Miscellaneous Locations. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2646 A40.Amendment No. 1 on Contract 15-05 (K5-022), 2005 NR216 Stormwater Permit Compliance Services, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting Amendment No. 1 on Contract 15-05 (K5-022), 2005 NR216 Stormwater Permit Compliance Services, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant. Recommendation: Amendment No. 1 on Contract 15-05 (K5-022), 2005 NR216 Stormwater Permit Compliance Services, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant, as submitted, be approved in the not-to-exceed amount of $34,750.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.000.5320, NR216 Expenses. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2551 B41.Letter from Interim Police Chief Hurley, requesting authorization to accept a donation from Crime Stoppers of Racine County, Inc. of a lifetime supply of food for the department's canines currently in service.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Interim Police Chief Hurley, requesting authorization to accept a donation from Crime Stoppers of Racine County, Inc. of a lifetime supply of food for the department's canines currently in service. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 10-09-06: Permission granted for the Police Department to accept the Crime Stoppers of Racine County's donation of a lifetime supply of food for the department's two canines in service and an appropriate letter of thanks be sent. Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing of 10/09/06: That the donation from Crime Stoppers of Racine County, Inc. of a lifetime supply of food for the department's canines currently in service, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2580 A42.Application of Mega Marts, LLC, Matthew E. Kaprelian, Agent for a Change of Agent for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2406 S. Green Bay Road.CommunicationSubject: Application of Mega Marts, LLC, Matthew E. Kaprelian, Agent for a Change of Agent for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2406 S. Green Bay Road. Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing of 10/09/06: That the Change of Agent be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2581 A43.(New) Application of MJ Gas & Food Mart, Inc., Jagjit S. Virdi, Agent, for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License and Gas Station Owner and Manager License for 1720 Douglas Avenue.CommunicationSubject: (New) Application of MJ Gas & Food Mart, Inc., Jagjit S. Virdi, Agent, for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License and Gasoline Station Owner's and Manager's License for 1720 Douglas Avenue. (4th District) Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing of 10/09/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2629 A44.Draft Ordinance - Drug ParaphernaliaCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Draft Ordinance - Drug Paraphernalia. Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing Committee of 10/09/06: That the City Attorneys Office create an updated ordinance regarding drug paraphernalia. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2648 A45.Request of the Committee to to discusss the matter of the 262 Lounge, 18846 Mead Street Melvin Bumpus, Agent to be referred to a due process hearing to determine whether the license should be revoked or suspended.CommunicationSubject: Request of the Committee for the appearance of the following license holder for an incident that occurred at his establishment: 262 Lounge Melvin T. Bumpus, Agent 1846 Mead Street Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing Committee of 10/09/06: That the matter of the 262 Lounge be referred to a due process hearing to determine whether the license should be revoked or suspended. Fiscal Note: The approximate cost of the due process hearing is $8,000.00.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-2573 A46.Communication from Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission requesting that the City endorse the A Regional Land Use Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin: 2035 Planning Report No. 48.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission requesting that the City endorse the A Regional Land Use Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin: 2035 Planning Report No. 48. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission 10-11-06: That Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Community Assistance Planning Report No. 48 entitled “A Regional Land Use Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin: 2035” be used as a reference document in the conduct of land use planning for the City of Racine. Further resolved that the City of Racine Common Council on the 17th day of October, 2006, hereby endorses the regional land use plan for the year 2035, previously adopted by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, as set forth in SEWRPC Planning Report No. 48, as a guide for regional community development. Be it further resolved that the City of Racine clerk transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2615 A47.CUP - Goodsell - 1614 South StreetConditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral). Request by Gary Goodsell for Careers Industries seeking a conditional use permit at 1614 South Street for the storage of raw materials. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission 10-11-06: That the request by Gary Goodsell for Careers Industries Inc. seeking a conditional use permit to use the building at 1614 South Street for the storage of raw materials, and the distribution of finished goods for Careers Industries Inc. be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received September 29, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on October 11, 2006 be approved subject to he conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit and all other applicable permits be requested from the Building Department. c. That there be no outside storage of materials and equipment and products. d. That there be no tractor-trailer trucks performing backing-up movements on Douglas Avenue or South Street. e. Prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit a landscape plan be submitted to the Director of City Development Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2616 A48.CUP - J. Mrazek - 3916 Durand AvenueConditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral). Request by Joseph Mrazek for Durand Shopping Center Plaza seeking a conditional use permit to re-establish the free standing multi-tenant shopping center sign at 3916 Durand Avenue. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission 10-11-06: That the request by Joseph Mrazek seeking a conditional use permit to re-establish the free standing multi-tenant shopping center sign at the Durand Shopping Center at 3916 Durand Avenue be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That a sign plan be submitted for the review and approval of the Director of City Development that illustrates a three-sided sign no greater than 25 feet in height and totaling no more that 292 square feet in area. b. That architectural elements and colors reflective of the Durand Shopping Center buildings be represented in the sign design. c. That all signs be professionally made and comply with zoning ordinance requirements. d. That all codes and ordinances be complied with and required permits acquired. e. That no minor changes be made from the conditions of this permApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2620 A49.CUP - Rosie & Roberto Montano - 1414 Rapids DriveConditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral). Request from Rosie and Roberto Montano to transfer a Conditional Use Permit for tire repair and sales operation from 1225 Washington Avenue to 1414 Rapids Drive. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission 10-11-06: That a request from Rosie and Roberto Montano seeking the transfer of a Conditional Use Permit to operate a tire repair, sales, and accessories operation from 1225 Washington Avenue to 1414 Rapids Drive be granted, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on October 11, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit and all other applicable permits be requested from the Building Department. c. That all yard areas, landscaping, buildings and grounds be maintained in a professional manner and on a daily basis. d. That all fencing and gates be repaired and painted in a uniform color, or replaced. Privacy slats shall be installed in the fencing along Rapids Drive and along the east and east fencing for a distance of 100 feet from Rapids DriveApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2305 A50.Allocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.ApplicationSubject: Allocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Recommendation of Community Development Committee of 10-05-06: To approve the recommended allocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grand funds, to place in the Local Option Fund any funds received in excess of those allocated; to reduce the Local Option Fund accordingly if the funds received are less than those allocated; to authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to execute and submit the appropriate documents on the City's behalf to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to secure the City's 2007 Community Development Block Grand funds; and to authorize the appropriate City officials to execute third-party contracts with agencies approved for use of 2007 Community Development Block Grant funds. Fiscal Note: The City expects to receive a 2007 Community Development Block Grant of no less than $2,007,000.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2370 A51.Request of OIC of Racine County, Inc. to amend its 2005 Community Development Block Grant agreement.ApplicationSubject: Request of OIC of Racine County, Inc. to amend its 2005 Community Development Block Grant agreement. Recommendation of Community Development Committee of 10-05-06: To reduce the 2005 Community Development Block Grant funding of the Youthbuild project to $92,993.12 and return the balance to the Local Option Funds; to reserve $31,241.12 pending an agreement between OIC of Racine County and the City of Racine regarding the special assessments owed on 1146 South Memorial Drive; to allocate $1,752.00 for professional services; and to reserve $60,000.00 pending submission and approval of a 2006-2007 Youthbuild project plan including all funding sources and proposed uses of the funds. Fiscal Note: Seventy-seven thousand six and 88/100 dollars ($77,006.88) will be returned to the Local Option Fund.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2578 A52.Allocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds.CommunicationSubject: Allocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) funds. Recommendation of Community Development Committee of 10-05-06: To approve the allocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds; to authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to execute and submit the appropriate documents on the City's behalf to secure the City's 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds; and to authorize the appropriate City officials to execute third-party contracts with agencies approved for use of the 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds. Fiscal Note: The City has received a 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant of $87,135.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2584 A53.(NHS) of Southeast Wisconsin for an extension of their 2005 HOME grant.CommunicationSubject: Request of Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) of Southeast Wisconsin for extensions of their 2005 HOME grant and their 2005 Community Development Block Grant. Recommendation of Community Development Committee of 10-05-06: To approve the request of Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin to extend their 2005 HOME and Community Development Block Grant agreements to October 1, 2007. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2604 A54.Extension of 2004 CDBG for OIC facility at 1020 Washington Ave.CommunicationSubject: Request of OIC of Racine County, Inc. for an extension of its 2004 Community Development Block Grant agreement for improvement of the OIC facility at 1020 Washington Avenue. Recommendatkion of Community Development Committee of 10-05-06: To approve the request of OIC of Racine County to extend to December 31, 2006 their 2004 Community Development Block Grant agreement for improvement of the OIC facility at 1020 Washington Avenue. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2594 A55.Direct Referral: Christian Symbolism on Monument Square in Downtown Racine during the Christmas Season 2006 and each year thereafter as outlined in letter.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral: Christian Symbolism on Monument Square in Downtown Racine during the Christmas Season 2006 and each year thereafter as outlined in letter. Recommend the request be approved. Fiscal note: $25.00 processing fee to the City & $300.00 deposit to be returned.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-1617 A56.Revise CAR25 Policies and ProceduresCommunicationSubject: Request to review and revise the Policies and Procedures manual governing public access to Cable Access Racine - CAR25. Recommendation: The fee structure and changes to the Policies and Procedures manual be implemented for public access to CAR25 for 2007: MEMBERSHIP FEES: Producer 2007 Member 2007 City Resident, $40 per Year City Resident: $20 per Year NonResident, $60 per Year NonResident: $30 per Year Organization, $60 per Year Organization: $30 per Year BUSINESS MEMBERSHIP: Small Business Membership (under 10 employees): $50 Corporate Membership: $150 DONATIONS: Event Level Sponsorship: $50 per Year Program Level Sponsorship: $100 per Year Channel Level Sponsorship: $250 per Year ADDITIONAL TRAINING COSTS: Basic Camcorder Workshop: $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident Basic Editing Workshop: $50 Resident, $60 Non-Resident Advanced Camcorder Workshop: $50 Resident, $60 Non-Resident Advanced Editing Workshop: $50 Resident, $60 Non-Resident Addition of File Conversion Workshop: $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident CERTIFICATION FEE (Upon Passing ExamApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2495 A57.Sale of Programs on CAR25CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A request by John Polodna, producer, to discuss the sale of programs submitted to CAR25. Recommendation: The following substitution be made to the Policies and Procedures Manual. Replace section ll, Item D. with: DUPLICATION: The submitted DVD or tape to CAR25 will not be returned.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7256 A58.Final Paving Resolution for S. Main StreetResolutionFinal Paving Resolution for S. Main Street Whereas, the Public Works & Services Committee of the Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin, held a public hearing at the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 5:30 P.M. on the 26h day of September, 2006, for the purpose of hearing all interested persons concerning the preliminary resolution and report of the Commissioner of Public Works on the proposed improvement of: BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING S. Main Street from DeKoven Avenue to the cul-de-sac. Now, therefore, be it resolved, by the Common Council of the City of Racine as follows: 1. That the report of the Commissioner of Public Works pertaining to the construction of the above described public improvements, including plans and specifications therefore, as modified, is hereby adopted and approved. 2. That the Commissioner of Public Works is directed to advertise for bids and to carry out the work of such improvement in accordance with the report of the Commissioner of Public Works. 3. That payment for said improvements be made by assessing tAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7257 A59.Amendment to Contract for Design Services City Hall Data CenterResolutionAmendment to Contract for Design Services City Hall Data Center Resolved, that Amendment No. 1 on Contract 4-06 (K6-004), Design Services for City Hall Data Center, Harwood Engineering Consultants, consultant, as submitted, be approved in the not-to-exceed amount of $11,800.00. Further Resolved, that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 984.120.5030, MIS-Communications Room Remodel. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7258 A60.Change Order 2006 Traffic Signal RenovationsResolutionChange Order 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations Resolved, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $17,168.00. Further Resolved, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $10,226.15 - Account 985.600.5030, Traffic Signal LED Lamp Replacement $ 2,073.96 - Account 985.600.5010, Traffic Signal LED Lamp Replacement $ 4,867.89 - Account 986.600.5010, Traffic Signal Replacement $17,168.00 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7259 A61.Final payment of 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations ContractResolutionFinal payment of 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations Contract Resolved, that the work done by Outdoor Lighting Construction Company, under Contract 27-06 (K6-028), 2006 Traffic Signal Renovations, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $78,998.35, from funds heretofore appropriated. Fiscal Note: This contract was approved by Resolution 7026, dated May 16, 2006.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7260 A62.Change Order for Pavement Repair ContractResolutionChange Order for Pavement Repair Contract Resolved, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair, Wayside Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $20,797.92. Further Resolved, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 5,388.06 - Account 985.908.5020, Concrete Pavement Replacement $ 7,135.94 - Account 985.908.5010, Concrete Pavement Replacement $ 8,273.92 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pavement Replacement $20,797.92 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7261 A63.Amendment to 2005 Stormwater Services ContractResolutionAmendment to 2005 Stormwater Services Contract Resolved, that Amendment No. 1 on Contract 15-05 (K5-022), 2005 NR216 Stormwater Permit Compliance Services, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant, as submitted, be approved in the not-to-exceed amount of $34,750.00. Further Resolved, that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.000.5320, NR216 Expenses. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7262 A64.Agreement for Storm Water Drainage AnalysisResolutionAgreement for Storm Water Drainage Analysis Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Earth Tech, Inc. for Storm Water Drainage Analysis at DeKoven Avenue and Hickory Grove Avenue at a price not to exceed $19,200.00. Further Resolved, that funds to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.986.5420, Storm Sewers, Miscellaneous Locations. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7263 A65.Contract for Audit Services 2006-2008ResolutionContract for Audit Services 2006-2008 Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a multi-year contract for audit services with Virchow Krause & Company, LLP for the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Fiscal Note: Funds are available in account 101.191.5600, Audit Fees.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7264 A66.Accept Grant for Truancy from State of Wisconsin Dept. of Justice AssistanceResolutionAccept Grant for Truancy from State of Wisconsin Dept. of Justice Assistance Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the State of Wisconsin Office of Justice Assistance, Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Grant (Grant Control No. 2006-045) in the amount of $30,000 to be utilized for truancy and gang related issues with the Racine Unified School District. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7265 A67.Enter into Negotiated Settlement with Local 67, Local 2239A and District 1199ResolutionEnter into Negotiated Settlement with Local 67, Local 2239A and District 1199 Resolved, that the City of Racine enter into the negotiated settlement with Local 67 (Public Works/Parks), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, Local 2239A (Crossing Guards), AFSCME, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008, and District 1199 (Health Professionals), SEIU for 2006-2008. Fiscal Note: The costs to the City for Local 67 (Public Works/Parks) will be in 2006, $165,656.40, 2007, $213,282.62 and 2008, $221,280.71. The cost with Local 2239A (Crossing Guards) will be 2006, $1,673.44, 2007, $1,715.28 and 2008, $1,758.16. The cost with District 1199 (Health Professionals) will be 2006, $20,317.50, 2007, $26,158.78 and 2008, $27,139.74. Increases do not include potential savings from premium contributions and plan design changes.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7266 A68.City endorsement of A Regional Land use Plan for Southeastern WisconsinResolutionCity endorsement of A Regional Land use Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin Resolved, that Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Community Assistance Planning Report No. 48 entitled "A Regional Land Use Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin: 2035" be used as a reference document in the conduct of land use planning for the City of Racine. Further Resolved, that the Common Council of the City of Racine on the 17th day of October, 2006, hereby endorses the regional land use plan for the year 2035, previously adopted by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, as set forth in SEWRPC Planning Report No. 48, as a guide for regional community development. Further Resolved, that the Racine City Clerk submit a certified copy of this resolution to the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. Fiscal Note: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7267 A69.Conditional Use Permit for 1414 Rapids DriveResolutionConditional Use Permit for 1414 Rapids Drive Resolved, that the request of Rosie and Roberto Montano seeking the transfer of a Conditional Use Permit to operate a tire repair, sales, and accessories operation from 1225 Washington Avenue to 1414 Rapids Drive be granted, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on October 11, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit and all other applicable permits be requested from the Building Department. c. That all yard areas, landscaping, buildings and grounds be maintained in a professional manner and on a daily basis. d. That all fencing and gates be repaired and painted in a uniform color, or replaced. Privacy slats shall be installed in the fencing along Rapids Drive and along the east and west fencing for a distance of 100 feet from Rapids Drive. Remnant vine and wooded materials shall be removed from the fence prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit. e. That all parking and drive areas be paved in either concrete or asphalAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7268 A70.Conditional Use Permit for 1614 South StreetResolutionConditional Use Permit for 1614 South Street Resolved, that the request of Gary Goodsell for Careers Industries Inc. seeking a conditional use permit to use the building at 1614 South Street for the storage of raw materials, and the distribution of finished goods for Careers Industries Inc. be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received September 29, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on October 11, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit and all other applicable permits be requested from the Building Department. c. That there be no outside storage of materials, equipment and products. d. That there be no tractor-trailer trucks performing backing-up movements on Douglas Avenue or South Street. e. Prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit, a landscape plan be submitted to the Director of City Development for review and approval along with a bond equal to the value of the landscaping to be installed. f. That by June 1, 2007 the following shall be accomplished: 1.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7269 A71.Conditional Use Permit for 3916 Durand AvenueResolutionConditional Use Permit for 3916 Durand Avenue Resolved, that the request of Joseph Mrazek seeking a conditional use permit to re-establish the free standing multi-tenant shopping center sign at the Durand Shopping Center at 3916 Durand Avenue be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That a sign plan be submitted for the review and approval of the Director of City Development that illustrates a three-sided sign no greater than 25 feet in height and totaling no more than 292 square feet in area. b. That architectural elements and colors reflective of the Durand Shopping Center buildings be represented in the sign design. c. That all signs be professionally made and comply with zoning ordinance requirements. d. That all codes and ordinances be complied with and required permits acquired. e. That no minor changes be made from the conditions of this permit without the approval of the Plan Commission, and no major changes be made from the conditions of this permit without the approval of the Common Council. f. That this permit is subject to Plan CommissioAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7270 A72.Allocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) FundsResolutionAllocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds Resolved, that the recommended allocation of 2007 Community Development Block Grant funds be approved, to place in the Local Option Fund any funds received in excess of those allocated; to reduce the Local Option Fund accordingly if the funds received are less than those allocated; to authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to execute and submit the appropriate documents on the City's behalf to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to secure the City's 2007 Community Development Block Grant funds; and to authorize the appropriate City officials to execute third-party contracts with agencies approved for use of 2007 Community Development Block Grant funds. Fiscal Note: The City expects to receive a 2007 Community Development Block Grant of no less than $2,007,000.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7271 A73.Allocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) FundsResolutionAllocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Funds Resolved, that the the allocation of 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds be approved; to authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to execute and submit the appropriate documents on the City's behalf to secure the City's 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds; and to authorize the appropriate City officials to execute third-party contracts with agencies approved for use of the 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant funds. Fiscal Note: The City has received a 2006 Emergency Shelter Grant of $87,135.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7272 A74.Extend 2005 HOME and Community Development Block Grant AgreementsResolutionExtend 2005 HOME and Community Development Block Grant Agreements Resolved, that the request of Neighborhood Housing Services of Southeast Wisconsin to extend their 2005 HOME and Community Development Block Grant agreements to October 1, 2007 be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7273 A75.Amend OIC of Racine County, Inc., 2005 Community Development Block Grant AgreementResolutionAmend OIC of Racine County, Inc., 2005 Community Development Block Grant Agreement Resolved, that the 2005 Community Development Block Grant funding of the Youthbuild project be reduced to $92,993.12 and return the balance to the Local Option Funds; to reserve $31,241.12 pending an agreement between OIC of Racine County and the City of Racine regarding the special assessments owed on 1146 South Memorial Drive; to allocate $1,752.00 for professional services; and to reserve $60,000.00 pending submission and approval of a 2006-2007 Youthbuild project plan including all funding sources and proposed uses of the funds. Fiscal Note: Seventy-seven thousand six and 88/100 dollars ($77,006.88) will be returned to the Local Option Fund.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7274 A76.OIC of Racine County, Inc., Extension of 2004 Community Development Block Grant AgreementResolutionOIC of Racine County, Inc., Extension of 2004 Community Development Block Grant Agreement Resolved, that the request of OIC of Racine County to extend until December 31, 2006, their 2004 Community Development Block Grant agreement for improvement of the OIC facility at 1020 Washington Avenue be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Ord.36-06 A77.Ordinance No. 36-06 To amend Secs. 66-804 and 66-806 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Truancy.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 36-06 To amend Secs. 66-804 and 66-806 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Truancy. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 66-804 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following at the end of the section: "(10) Order the person to perform community service." Part 2: Sec. 66-806 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following at the end of the section: "(3) Order the person to perform community service." Part 3: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: ___________________________ Approved: ___________________________ ___________________________ Mayor Attest: ____________________________ City Clerk Staff Recommendation of the Public Safety & Licensing Committee of 10/23/06: That Ord. 36-06 be adopted. FISCAL NOTE: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.37-06 A78.Ordinance No. 37-06 To repeal and recreate Secs. 66-271, 66-272, 66-273, 66-275 and repeal Sec. 66-274 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Drug Paraphernalia.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 37-06 To repeal and recreate Secs. 66-271, 66-272, 66-273, 66-275 and repeal Sec. 66-274 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Drug Paraphernalia. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Section 66-271 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby repealed and recreated to read: “Sec. 66-271. Definitions. (A) For the purposes of this division, “drug paraphernalia” means all equipment, products and materials of any kind that are used, designed for use or primarily intended for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance or controlled substance analog as defined in ch. 961, Wis. Stats., in violation of this division. “Drug paraphernalia” includes, but is not limited to, any of the following: (1) Kits used, designed Referred  Action details Not available