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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Revised
Meeting date/time: 6/20/2017 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, Room 205
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Ord.0008-17 A Comp Plan Amendment AWP RootworksOrdinanceOrdinance 08-17 Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” (The Plan) to incorporate the document titled “RootWorks Area -Wide Plan and Implementation Strategy” (Area-Wide Plan), a refinement to the document “RootWorks-Revitalizing Racine’s Urban River Corridor: Root River Corridor Redevelopment Plan” (Adopted ZOrd.001-12). The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Pursuant to Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the City of Racine is authorized to prepare and adopt certain amendments to The Plan as defined in Sections 66.1001(1)(a) and 66.1001(2) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Part 2: Following a 30 day notice period on May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission of the City of Racine received a review of the Area Wide Plan in order to educate Plan Commission members and the public on recommendations contained therein and needed amendment to The Plan; and Part 3: On May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission forwarded a recommendation to the Common Council that the process to amend The Plan move forward   Action details Video Video
Ord.0007-17 A Ordinance 07-17 Comp Plan Amendment Wild RootOrdinanceOrdinance 07-17 Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” (The Plan) for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street, City of Racine, Wisconsin to change their land use designations from High Density residential to Office Park. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Pursuant to Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the City of Racine is authorized to prepare and adopt certain amendments to The Plan as defined in Sections 66.1001(1)(a) and 66.1001(2) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Part 2: Following a 30 day notice period, on May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission of the City of Racine received a review of the proposed amendment to The Plan for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street, and upon direct notice to property owners within the vicinity, on May 31, 2017 conducted an public hearing to solicit opinion and educate the public on a proposed rezoning and conditional use permit effectuating a related redevelopment pr   Action details Video Video
ZOrd.0004-17 A ZOrd. 004-17 An Ordinance Rezoning 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin StreetZoning OrdinanceZOrd. 004-17 An Ordinance Rezoning 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street. To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the property located at 500 Walton Avenue, and more particularly described as follows: Lots 5 through 10 in Block 4 of the Fox Subdivision, being part of the Northwest ¼ of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 3 North, Range 23 East, in the City of Racine, County of Racine and State of Wisconsin (32,200 square feet or 0.739 acres); and Part 2: That the property located at 2214 North Wisconsin Street, and more particularly described as follows: Lots 26 through 31in Block 3 of the Fox Subdivision, being part of the Southwest ¼ of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 3 North, Range 23 East, in the City of Racine, County of Racine and State of Wisconsin (27,140 square feet or 0.623 acres), be rezoned from O/I Office Institutional District to O/I Office Institutional District with a FD Flex Development Overlay D   Action details Video Video
544-17 B Communication from the Director of PRCSCommunicationSubject: Communication from Director of PRCS requesting permission to accept a $2,442.88 donation from SC Johnson to support the 2017 Juneteenth Day Celebration at the Dr. John Bryant Community Center. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To accept a $2,442.88 donation from SC Johnson to support the 2017 Juneteenth Day Celebration at the Dr. John Bryant Community Center. Fiscal Note: No match is required on the part of the City.ReferredPass Action details Video Video
563-17 B Communication from the Fire Chief requesting that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Wisconsin Emergency Management/State Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team contract for the period of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019. (Res No. CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief requesting that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Wisconsin Emergency Management/State Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team contract for the period of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019. (Res No. 0224-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To approve that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the Wisconsin Emergency Management/State Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team contract for the period of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019. Fiscal Note: The City will receive $98,000 for the services rendered and there is no local levy dollars needed to support the team.ReferredPass Action details Video Video
564-17 A Communication from the Fire Chief requesting a change to the fire department 2017 CIP regarding the Port Security Grant Match. (Res No. 0225-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Fire Chief requesting a change to the Fire Department 2017 CIP regarding the Port Security Grant Match. (Res No. 0225-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To approve the Fire Department to reallocate the $12,000 from the Port Security Grant Match to Interspiro Dive Equipment repairs and upgrades. Fiscal Note: No additional funds are required.ReferredPass Action details Video Video
575-17 A claim of Susan MarshoffClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of Susan Marshoff for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: That the claim of Susan Marshoff be denied. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
576-17 A claim of David KellerClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of David Keller for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: That the claim of David Keller be denied. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
586-17 A Communication from the Parks Director to appear before the Finance and Personnel Committee to request the reclassification of the Park Community Center Supervisor I to Supervisor II.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Parks Director to appear before the Finance and Personnel Committee to request the reclassification of the Park Community Center Supervisor I to Supervisor II. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
590-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #2-2017, Request for Proposals for Lease and Management services for City of Racine golf courses. (Res No. 0210-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #2-2017, Request for Proposals for Lease and Management services for City of Racine golf courses. (Res No. 0210-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To approve that the Purchasing Agent be authorized to negotiate and contract with Green Golf Partners for the provision of Lease and Management Services for the Golf Courses. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 7/12/17: To approve that the Purchasing Agent be authorized to negotiate and contract with Green Golf Partners for the provision of Lease and Management Services for the Golf Courses. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
590-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #2-2017, Request for Proposals for Lease and Management services for City of Racine golf courses. (Res No. 0210-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #2-2017, Request for Proposals for Lease and Management services for City of Racine golf courses. (Res No. 0210-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: To approve that the Purchasing Agent be authorized to negotiate and contract with Green Golf Partners for the provision of Lease and Management Services for the Golf Courses. Recommendation of the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services on 7/12/17: To approve that the Purchasing Agent be authorized to negotiate and contract with Green Golf Partners for the provision of Lease and Management Services for the Golf Courses. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Video Video
596-17 A Communication from the Finance Director requesting to appear before the Finance and Personnel Committee to discuss the 2016 to 2017 budget carry overs. (Res No. 0226-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Finance Director requesting to appear before the Finance and Personnel Committee to discuss the 2016 to 2017 budget carry overs. (Res No. 0226-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/26/2017: 2016 to 2017 budget carry overs be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
581-17 A Communication from Pentecost Lutheran Church requesting permission to close Jerome Boulevard, from Coolidge Avenue to Case Avenue, from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Saturday, July 29, 2017, for their annual church block party. (Res No. 0229-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Pentecost Lutheran Church requesting permission to close Jerome Boulevard, from Coolidge Avenue to Case Avenue, from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Saturday, July 29, 2017, for their annual church block party. (Res No. 0229-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-27-17: That permission be granted to the Pentecost Lutheran Church to close Jerome Boulevard, from Coolidge Avenue to Case Avenue, from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Saturday, July 29, 2017, for their annual church block party, 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 $250.00 special event fee. F. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary Traffic Control Plan to the Engineering Department for approvReferredPass Action details Video Video
584-17 A Communication from the Alderman of the 9th District requesting a preliminary resolution for paving the alley bounded by Flett Avenue to Holmes Avenue; Nineteenth Street to Eighteenth Street. (Res No. 0232-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 9th District requesting a preliminary resolution for paving the alley bounded by Flett Avenue to Holmes Avenue; Nineteenth Street to Eighteenth Street. (Res No. 0232-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-27-17: That a preliminary resolution be introduced for the paving of the alley bounded by Flett Avenue to Holmes Avenue; Nineteenth Street to Eighteenth Street. Fiscal Note: This is an assessable alley project and, therefore, all costs will be paid by the abutting property owners.ReferredPass Action details Video Video
587-17 A Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works submitting revisions to the proposed bulky and yard waste handling systems. (Res. No. 0249-17) (Res No. 0325-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works submitting revisions to the proposed bulky and yard waste handling systems.(Res. No. 0249-17) (Res No. 0325-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-27-17: Defer Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 07-11-17: Recommend that the Department of Public Works establish a bulky waste handling system to provide Solid Waste System customers means of disposing of large items of non-regulated wastes, and excess volumes of household wastes that can’t be fit into solid waste cart(s). This system shall provide pick-ups of bulky wastes to individual residential customers through a “call in” system requiring the property owner to call the DPW Field Office at (262) 636-9126 to schedule a pick-up. Each residential unit, as determined by the City Assessor, will be allowed four “no charge” bulky waste collections annually. If a residential unit uses more than four bulky waste pickups, the property owner will be charged a $50 fee per 5 Yard Truck collection. Residential customers shall aReferredPass Action details Video Video
591-17 A Communication from the Alderman of the 12th District requesting that an "Alternate Route" sign be placed at 14th Street and Washington Avenue (STH 20) that would direct traffic down (east) on 14th Street towards Downtown and to the Marina, and another sigCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 12th District requesting that an "Alternate Route" sign be placed at 14th Street and Washington Avenue (STH 20) that would direct traffic down (East) on 14th Street towards Downtown and to the Marina, and another sign at the end of 14th Street pointing towards Downtown and the Marina. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-27-17: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
592-17 A Communication from Real Racine, on behalf of World Triathlon Corporation, requesting to use City right-of-way for the Ironman 70.3 Racine Triathlon on Sunday, July 16, 2017.(Res No. 0230-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Real Racine, on behalf of World Triathlon Corporation, requesting to use City right-of-way for the Ironman 70.3 Racine Triathlon on Sunday, July 16, 2017. (Res No. 0230-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-27-17: That permission be granted to Real Racine and World Triathlon Corporation to close the below streets for the Ironman 70.3 Racine Triathlon to be held on Sunday, July 16, 2017. Main Street from Three Mile Road to Barker Street (east side two traffic lanes will remain open for two-way traffic) Barker Street from Main Street to its terminus with Lake Michigan Goold Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard Augusta Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard Wolff Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard William Street from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard Lombard Avenue from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard Lakecrest Drive from Main Street to Michigan Boulevard with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $100.00 processing fee paid. B. Proof of liReferredPass Action details Video Video
565-17 A (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 522 Sixth Street, Map Sixth Street LLC, Randall Treu, Agent . (1st District)CommunicationSubject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 522 Sixth Street, Map Sixth Street LLC, Randall Treu, Agent . (1st District) Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-27-17: That the application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 522 Sixth Street, Map Sixth Street LLC, Randall Treu, Agent be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
612-17 A Subject: Communication from the City Administrator, Jim Palenick, to waive the 30 day requirement to file a hawker/peddler license with the City Clerk for sale of fireworks to allow two currently pending licenses to be issued upon completion of the applicCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Administrator, Jim Palenick, to waive the 30 day requirement to file a hawker/peddler license with the City Clerk for sale of fireworks to allow two currently pending licenses to be issued upon completion of the application requirements.to suspend the Rules of CouncilPass Action details Video Video
612-17 A Subject: Communication from the City Administrator, Jim Palenick, to waive the 30 day requirement to file a hawker/peddler license with the City Clerk for sale of fireworks to allow two currently pending licenses to be issued upon completion of the applicCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Administrator, Jim Palenick, to waive the 30 day requirement to file a hawker/peddler license with the City Clerk for sale of fireworks to allow two currently pending licenses to be issued upon completion of the application requirements.ApprovedPass Action details Video Video
573-17 A Communication from the Faithbridge Church - 212 11th St. (formerly Evangelical United Methodist Church) requesting temporary "No Parking" signs be installed on the north side of 11th Street, between S. Main Street and Wisconsin Avenue between 7:30 A.M. anCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Faithbridge Church - 212 11th St. (formerly Evangelical United Methodist Church) requesting temporary "No Parking" signs be installed on the north side of 11th Street, between S. Main Street and Wisconsin Avenue between 7:30 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on August 6, 2017. Recommendation of the Traffic Commission on 07-17-17: Recommends that the request to use Temporary No Parking signs on the north side of 11th Street between Wisconsin Avenue and S. Main Street on August 6, 2017 between 7:30 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Not available
460-17 A Developer's Agrmt - Meridian Dr. - Mt. Pleasant (Res.No. 0201-17)CommunicationSubject: Developer’s Agreement for Meridian Drive in the Village of Mt. Pleasant. (Res.No. 0201-17) Recommendation of the Waterworks Commission on 5/30/17: Approve Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To approve the Developer’s Agreement Contract for Utility Improvements for the anticipated construction of Meridian Drive in the Village of Mount Pleasant. Fiscal Note: All costs will be covered by the Village of Mt. Pleasant.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
492-17 A Hood's Creek Developer's Agrmt (Res. No. 0202-17)CommunicationSubject: Developer’s Agreement for Settlement at Hood’s Creek - Addition No. 1. (Res.No. 0202-17) Recommendation of the Waterworks Commission on 5/30/17: Approve Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To approve the Developer’s Agreement Contract for Utility Improvements for the anticipated development of “Settlement At Hoods Creek - Addition 1” in the Village of Mount Pleasant. Fiscal Note: All costs associated with this water main construction will be paid for by the Village of Mount Pleasant.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
511-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #4-2017, Request for Proposals for Theatrical Lighting for Festival Hall. (Res.No. 0200-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #9-2017, Request for Proposals for Theatrical Lighting for Festival Hall (Res.No. 0200-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To award a contract for Official Notice #9-2017, Request for Proposals for Theatrical Lighting for Festival Hall to Majic Productions at their bid price of $49,999.97, they being the lowest responsive, responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 60622 57200 Festival Hall Building Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
524-17 A Financial Assistance Request from State of WI (Res. No. 0203-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the General Manager of the Racine Water Utility to file an Application for Financial Assistance from the State of Wisconsin Environmental Improvement Fund.(Res. No. 0203-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To file an Application for Financial Assistance from the state of Wisconsin Environmental Improvement Fund. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
532-17 A Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $28,000 for the WI Beach Monitoring Program. (Res. No. 0205-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $28,000 for the WI Beach Monitoring Program. Grant Control #00136. (Res. No. 0205-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, in the amount of $28,000, for the purpose of continuing the Wisconsin Beach Monitoring Program for Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee Counties. Grant Control #00136. Fiscal Note: There is no match required of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
533-17 A Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. for the GLRI Collaborative Invasive Species Control Project at Samuel Myers Park. Funding upCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. for the GLRI Collaborative Invasive Species Control Project at Samuel Myers Park. Funding up to $2980.00 to assist with costs will be provided. Grant Control #00137. (Res. No. 0206-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. (OWLT) for the GLRI Collaborative Invasive Species Control Project at Samuel Myers Park. Grant Control #00137 Fiscal Note: An ‘in-kind’ City match of $2,300.00 is required in the form of donated materials, equipment, services, and labor.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
534-17 A Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept a donation of $1850.00 from The Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven). The funds will be used to complete the planting and butterfly gardens surrounding the ADA acceCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept a donation of $1,850.00 from The Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven). The funds will be used to complete the planting and butterfly gardens surrounding the ADA accessible gazebo at Samuel Myers Park. (Res. No. 0207-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To accept a donation of $1,850.00 from The Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven). Fiscal Note: The $1,850.00 will be used to complete the planting and butterfly gardens surrounding the ADA accessible gazebo at Samuel Myers Park.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
535-17 A Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into an amended contract to accept additional funds from the Department of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness program for the following: Bioterrorism PrepCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to enter into an amended contract to accept additional funds from the Department of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness program for the following: Bioterrorism Preparedness - $9,760 + $2,850 = $12,610 - GC#00133, PHEP Ebola - $1,125 - GC#00132, BIOT Focus A Planning - $4,143 - GC#00110, BIOT Prepare CRI - $2,562 - GC#00111. (Res. No. 0208-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To enter into a contract amending the original agreement and to accept additional funds from the Department of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness program. Fiscal Note: There is no match required of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
562-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Director of City Development requesting the extension of Tax Incremental District 8 (TID 8) for one year (12 months) to allow approximately $625,000 in projected tax increment to be used for affordable housing deveCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Director of City Development requesting the extension of Tax Incremental District 8 (TID 8) for one year (12 months) to allow approximately $625,000 in projected tax increment to be used for affordable housing development programs within the City. (Res. No. 0204-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 6/12/2017: To approve an extension of Tax Incremental District 8 for one year to be used for affordable housing development programs within the City. Fiscal Note: TID 8 would provide approximately $625,000 of increment, from all taxing bodies, between July 2017 and July 2018, if it were extended. Funds would be available for use in Fiscal Year 2019 and will only be available for affordable housing programs/development. The Department of City Development would not require additional staff to implement these programs.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
378-17 A Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District requesting an update from the Commissioner of Public Works on the status of the Safety Building.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderwoman of the 6th District requesting an update from the Commissioner of Public Works on the status of the Safety Building. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-09-17: Defer Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-30-17: Receive and file. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: Receive and file and amend the proposal to prioritize the Safety Building evaluation. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
487-17 A Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Operations wishing to discuss the extension of the Recycling Contract with John’s Disposal Service, Inc. (Res No. 0180-17) (Res. No. 0210-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Operations wishing to discuss the extension of the Recycling Contract with John’s Disposal Service, Inc. (Res No. 0182-17) (Res. No. 0210-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-30-17: That the extension of the agreement with John’s Disposal Service, Inc. to provide the City with a disposal site for recycling materials be approved for a five-year extension, expiring on December 31, 2022. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That the extension of the agreement with John’s Disposal Service, Inc. to provide the City with a disposal site for recycling materials be approved for a five-year extension, expiring on December 31, 2022, and that the City Attorney be authorized to negotiate mutually agreeable changes to the contract termination clause with John’s Disposal. Fiscal Note: Funding for this service is available in Org-Object 22140-52200, Recycling Contracted Services.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
523-17 A Communication from Racine County submitting bid results for salt for ice control for the 2017-2018 winter season. (Res. No. 0212-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Racine County submitting bid results for salt for ice control for the 2017-2018 winter season. (Res. No. 0212-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That the bid of Compass Minerals America, Inc. for the purchase of 6,000 tons (more or less) of salt for ice control for the 2017-2018 year be accepted at their bid price of $46.47 per ton delivered, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: The City of Racine’s allotment of salt will be based upon 6,000 tons and funds to make this purchase are budgeted in Org-Object 14010-53200, St. Maint-Work Supplies.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
525-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry Restoration (R1), Kaschak Roofing, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0215-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry Restoration (R1), Kaschak Roofing, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0215-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That the work done by Kaschak Roofing, Inc., under Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry Restoration (R1), be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $373,640.00. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0310-16, dated September 6, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
526-17 A Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer requesting approval of roundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial Drive as preferred alternative by the City of Racine for State Project ID: 2260-08-CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer requesting approval of roundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial Drive as preferred alternative by the City of Racine for State Project ID: 2260-08-00/70, Durand (STH 11) - Kearney Avenue to Sheridan Road (STH 32). (Res. No. 0216-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: Approve roundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial Drive as preferred alternative by the City of Racine for State Project ID: 2260-08-00/70, Durand (STH 11) - Kearney Avenue to Sheridan Road (STH 32). Fiscal Note: Funding is available in Org-Object 45040-57500, Durand Avenue-Kearney Avenue to Sheridan Road.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
530-17 A Communication from the Alderman of the 9th District, requesting an update from the Commissioner of Public Works on the status of the semi-automated solid waste/bulky waste pickup.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 9th District, requesting an update from the Commissioner of Public Works on the status of the semi-automated solid waste/bulky waste pickup. Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
538-17 A Change Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor Stage, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0209-17)CommunicationSubject: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor Stage, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0209-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That Change Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor Stage, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $10,250.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of the change order be appropriated from Org-Object 60622-57110, Festival Park-Building Improvements. Fiscal Note: There are surplus funds in the amount of $110,297.00 available as follows: $37,832.00 - 2015 Festival Hall Colonnade Roof (surplus from $504,822.00, 60622-57200 budget) $19,980.00 - 2015 Festival Hall Lock Updates (surplus from $30,000.00, 60622-57200 budget) $27,485.00 - 2015 Memorial Hall Tuckpointing (surplus from $100,000, 60623-57200 budget) $25,000.00 - 2017 Civic Centre Pickup Truck (acquired former Parks Dept. truck, 60686-53710 budget)Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
542-17 A Resolution 0195-17, created June 6, 2017, being a final resolution relating to street improvements on: Portland Cement Concrete Paving Thunderbird Drive - 60' E of Dead End to Marquette Drive Webster Street - Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue WinthCommunicationSubject: Resolution 0195-17, created June 6, 2017, being a final resolution relating to street improvements on: Portland Cement Concrete Paving Thunderbird Drive - 60' E of Dead End to Marquette Drive Webster Street - Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue Winthrop Avenue - Carpenter Avenue to Hamlin Avenue Belmont Avenue - Eisenhower Drive to Spring Street Eaton Lane - Rapids Drive to Cul-De-Sac Old Mill Drive - 430' North of Northwestern Avenue to Cul-De-Sac Bituminous Concrete Paving Thunderbird Drive - 60' E of Dead End to Marquette Drive Webster Street - Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue Winthrop Avenue - Carpenter Avenue to Hamlin Avenue Belmont Avenue - Eisenhower Drive to Spring Street Eaton Lane - Rapids Drive to Cul-De-Sac Old Mill Drive - 430' North of Northwestern Avenue to Cul-De-Sac Curb & Gutter Thunderbird Drive - 60' E of Dead End to Marquette Drive Sanitary Sewer Webster Street - Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue Sewer & Water Lateral Webster Street - Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That ResoApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
550-17 A (Direct Referral) Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0213-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0213-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $136.77. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of the change order be appropriated from Org-Object 45050-57200, Remodel Park Service Office. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
551-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0214-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor. (Res. No. 0214-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That the work done by Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., under Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $102,813.45. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0083-17, dated March 7, 2017.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
574-17 A Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works requesting approval of the September 18, 2017 start date for the semi-automated solid waste collection and proposed bulky waste handling system. (Res. No. 0211-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works requesting approval of the September 18, 2017 start date for the semi-automated solid waste collection and proposed bulky waste handling system. (Res. No. 0211-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 06-13-17: That the Commissioner of Public Works be granted approval for the September 18, 2017 start date for the semi-automated solid waste collection and new communication be submitted with revisions to proposed bulky and yard waste handling systems. Fiscal Note: Expenditures for Org-Object 11201-51500, City Worker Compensation, will be reduced by approximately $100,000.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
191-17 A Communication from the Public Safety & Licensing Committee requesting the appearance of Sam's Riverbank, LLC. d/b/a Days Inn Riverside, Sarmad A. Naimi, Agent, located at 3700 Northwestern Avenue to discuss consideration of revocation of their "Class B" lCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Safety & Licensing Committee requesting the appearance of Sam's Riverbank, LLC. d/b/a Days Inn Riverside, Sarmad A. Naimi, Agent, located at 3700 Northwestern Avenue to discuss consideration of revocation of their "Class B" license which may be in violation of the City of Racine's ordinance and statutes and as such, are subject to revocation and/or suspension pursuant to Wis. Stat. sec. 125.12(2)(1). Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 03-14-17: That the communication from the Public Safety & Licensing Committee requesting the appearance of Sam's Riverbank, LLC. d/b/a Days Inn Riverside, Sarmad A. Naimi, Agent, located at 3700 Northwestern Avenue to discuss consideration of revocation of their "Class B" license which may be in violation of the City of Racine's ordinance and statutes and as such, are subject to revocation and/or suspension pursuant to Wis. Stat. sec. 125.12(2)(1) be referred to a Due Process Hearing based on not being continuously engaged and selling alcohol from the lobby instead of the bar/restauranApprovedPass Action details Video Video
381-17 A Subject: The following renewal applications for CLASS "B" PUB FAC Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for CLASS "B" PUB FAC Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: RACINE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2131 N MAIN STREET (TRADENAME) RACINE ZOO ELIZABETH HEIDORN, AGENT PUBLIC GOLF ASSOCIATES, LTD 6200 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) JOHNSON PARK CLUBHOUSE SCOTT A. SCHUIT, AGENT VENU WORKS OF RACINE LLC 72 SEVENTH STREET (TRADENAME) MEMORIAL HALL AMANDA GAIN, AGENT VENU WORKS OF RACINE LLC 5 FIFTH STREET (TRADENAME) FESTIVAL HALL AMANDA GAIN, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the renewal applications for CLASS "B" PUB FAC Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
385-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: SAUSAGE KITCHEN INC 1706 RAPIDS DRIVE (TRADENAME) SAUSAGE KITCHEN DAVID W MILLER, AGENT CLIFF'S BOATHOUSE CAFE LLC 301 HAMILTON STREET (TRADENAME) CLIFF'S BOATHOUSE CAFE CLIFFORD C WOLOSEK, AGENT CORNELIO MORA PAULA MORA 1950 RACINE STREET (TRADENAME) JALISCO & MICHOACAN CORNELIO MORA PAULA MORA, AGENT PUBLIC GOLF ASSOCIATES, LTD 2801 TWELFTH STREET (TRADENAME) WASHINGTON PARK GOLF COURSE SCOTT A. SCHUIT, AGENT TACOS EL REY, INC. 2207 LATHROP AVENUE (TRADENAME) TACOS EL REY SONIA HARRIS, AGENT SMOK'D ON THE WATER 3 FIFTH STREET (TRADENAME) SMOK'D ON THE WATER CALEB ROBINSON, AGENT EDWARD L. BILOTTO 235 MAIN STREET (TRADENAME) DE PIZZA CHEF CEC ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 5612 DURAND AVENUE (TRADENAME) CHUCK E. CHEESE'S PAULA ZASTROW, AGENT RACINE RAIDERS FOOTBALL CLUB, INC. 1648 N MEMORIAL AVENUE (TRADENAME) HORLICK CONCESSIONS MATTHEW NELSON, AGENT DRAGAN SEKULOSKI 605 SIXTH STREET (TRADENAME) THE BALKAAmendedPass Action details Not available
385-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: SAUSAGE KITCHEN INC 1706 RAPIDS DRIVE (TRADENAME) SAUSAGE KITCHEN DAVID W MILLER, AGENT CLIFF'S BOATHOUSE CAFE LLC 301 HAMILTON STREET (TRADENAME) CLIFF'S BOATHOUSE CAFE CLIFFORD C WOLOSEK, AGENT CORNELIO MORA PAULA MORA 1950 RACINE STREET (TRADENAME) JALISCO & MICHOACAN CORNELIO MORA PAULA MORA, AGENT PUBLIC GOLF ASSOCIATES, LTD 2801 TWELFTH STREET (TRADENAME) WASHINGTON PARK GOLF COURSE SCOTT A. SCHUIT, AGENT TACOS EL REY, INC. 2207 LATHROP AVENUE (TRADENAME) TACOS EL REY SONIA HARRIS, AGENT SMOK'D ON THE WATER 3 FIFTH STREET (TRADENAME) SMOK'D ON THE WATER CALEB ROBINSON, AGENT EDWARD L. BILOTTO 235 MAIN STREET (TRADENAME) DE PIZZA CHEF CEC ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 5612 DURAND AVENUE (TRADENAME) CHUCK E. CHEESE'S PAULA ZASTROW, AGENT RACINE RAIDERS FOOTBALL CLUB, INC. 1648 N MEMORIAL AVENUE (TRADENAME) HORLICK CONCESSIONS MATTHEW NELSON, AGENT DRAGAN SEKULOSKI 605 SIXTH STREET (TRADENAME) THE BALKAAdopted As Amended: Pass Action details Not available
387-17 A Subject:The following renewal applications for "CLASS B" CLUB Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for "CLASS B" CLUB Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018: DEUTSCHER MAENNER VEREIN 701 VILLA STREET (TRADENAME) GERMAN MEN'S CLUB ROBERT J. HILL, AGENT SOMERSET CLUB, INC 201 SIXTH STREET (TRADENAME) SOMERSET CLUB DAVID M. PERKINS, AGENT FIFTH STREET YACHT CLUB OF RACINE, INC 761 MARQUETTE STREET (TRADENAME) FIFTH STREET YACHT CLUB JAMES L. CAMPBELL, AGENT RACINE YACHT CLUB, INC 1 BARKER STREET (TRADENAME) RACINE YACHT CLUB EVERADO CASTILLO JR., AGENT RACINE COUNTRY CLUB 2801 NORTHWESTERN AVE. (TRADENAME) RACINE COUNTRY CLUB JOHN SCHNEIDER., AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the renewal applications for "CLASS B" CLUB Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
461-17 A The following renewal application(s) for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: VINCENT ESQUEDA 1105 N MEMORIAL DRIVE (TRADENAME) SUPERMERCADO GRAN MORELOS VINCENT ESQUEDA, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage Licenses for 2017-2018, be approved. Recommendation of the Common Council on 06-20-17: That the renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018 for Vincent Esqueda be referred back to the Public Safety and Licensing Committee. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-27-17: That the renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018 for Vincent Esqueda be received and filed. The applicant stated he wanted to withdraw his renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018, which was listed as an individual. Fiscal Note: N/AApprovedPass Action details Video Video
462-17 A The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: TIMER'S OF RACINE INC 3800 NORTHWESTERN AVE (TRADENAME) TIMER'S BEVERAGE CENTER SHAWN D VOSS, AGENT LA MEXICANA PRIMO, CORP 1336 STATE STREET (TRADENAME) LA MEXICANA ERIK NAVARRETE, AGENT M SMIT N, CORP 918 WEST BOULEVARD (TRADENAME) PORT OF CALL LIQUORS CHANDRESH PATEL, AGENT THE MARKET II, INC 1949 RACINE STREET (TRADENAME) THE MARKET NSREN AL-RAMAHI, AGENT 2418 DOUGLAS, INC 2418 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) X-PRESS FOOD MART NARENDRA SHAH, AGENT SAMI ALI 3326 SIXTEENTH STREET (TRADENAME) WESTOWN FOODS SAMI ALI, AGENT NAGRA PUMP & PANTRY, LLC 1826 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) NAGRA PUMP & PANTRY SUKHWKNDAR S. NAGRA, AGENT RAPIDS FOOD & LIQUOR 3015 RAPIDS DRIVE (TRADENAME) RAPIDS FOOD AND LIQUOR DEVENDAR SINGH, AGENT DJK FOODS, LLC 3900 ERIE STREET (TRADENAME) PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPERMARKET #344 DAVID J. KOENIG, AGENT IYAD M. ALABED 1711 N MAIN STREET (TRADENAME) ONE Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
463-17 A The following renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018: GUY SINGER 1514 JUNCTION AVENUE (TRADENAME) GUY SINGER DANCE STUDIO GUY SINGER, AGENT KRUNG THAI RESTAURANT CORPORATION 515 SIXTH STREET (TRADENAME) KRUNG THAI PHAYLAKHONE ALOUNLANGSY, AGENT UPTOWN CHINA LLC 1530 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) RONG HUA MEI LI, AGENT JOANNE M. RAFFINI BELLA CIBO 3751 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) BELLA CIBO WILLING & WILLING, INC 1238 LATHROP AVENUE (TRADENAME) BERNIE'S PIZZERIA BERNARD WILLING II, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
464-17 A The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: BLAZIN WINGS, INC 5880 DURAND AVENUE (TRADENAME) BUFFALO WILD WINGS MICHAEL T NAPE, AGENT PAUL'S PUB, LLC 2416 LATHROP AVENUE (TRADENAME) PAUL'S PUB PAUL LUEKE, AGENT YARDARM BAR & GRILL, LTD 920 ERIE STREET (TRADENAME) YARDARM LAURA TOMASEK, AGENT HARBOR LITE YACHT CLUB, INC 559 STATE STREET (TRADENAME) HARBOR LITE YACHT CLUB KENNETH GALL, AGENT THANG D. PHAM 3616 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RIVER RUN RESTAURANT THANG D. PHAM, AGENT DERANGO, LTD 3840 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) DERANGO'S PIZZA PALACE BENEDETTO F. DERANGO, AGENT DAR. L. INC 1100 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) STIL COUNTRY CHANGE OF AGENT WENDY S. COEY, AGENT MCAULIFFE PRODUCTIONS LLC 3700 MEACHEM ROAD (TRADENAME) MCAULIFFE'S PUB JOHN MCAULIFFE, AGENT RACINE THEATRE GUILD INC 2519 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RACINE THEATRE GUILD DOUGLAS INSTENES, AGENT GARK LLC 4915AmendedPass Action details Video Video
464-17 A The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: BLAZIN WINGS, INC 5880 DURAND AVENUE (TRADENAME) BUFFALO WILD WINGS MICHAEL T NAPE, AGENT PAUL'S PUB, LLC 2416 LATHROP AVENUE (TRADENAME) PAUL'S PUB PAUL LUEKE, AGENT YARDARM BAR & GRILL, LTD 920 ERIE STREET (TRADENAME) YARDARM LAURA TOMASEK, AGENT HARBOR LITE YACHT CLUB, INC 559 STATE STREET (TRADENAME) HARBOR LITE YACHT CLUB KENNETH GALL, AGENT THANG D. PHAM 3616 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RIVER RUN RESTAURANT THANG D. PHAM, AGENT DERANGO, LTD 3840 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) DERANGO'S PIZZA PALACE BENEDETTO F. DERANGO, AGENT DAR. L. INC 1100 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) STIL COUNTRY CHANGE OF AGENT WENDY S. COEY, AGENT MCAULIFFE PRODUCTIONS LLC 3700 MEACHEM ROAD (TRADENAME) MCAULIFFE'S PUB JOHN MCAULIFFE, AGENT RACINE THEATRE GUILD INC 2519 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RACINE THEATRE GUILD DOUGLAS INSTENES, AGENT GARK LLC 4915Adopted As Amended: Pass Action details Video Video
469-17 A City Attorney recommends changes to Chapter 3, Sex Offender Residency RestrictionsCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Attorney recommending changes to Chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances (Sexual Offenders Residency Restrictions) to comply with changes in the law based upon appellate court decisions. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the City Attorney recommending changes to Chapter 3 of the Code of Ordinances (Sexual Offenders Residency Restrictions) to comply with changes in the law based upon appellate court decisions be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
482-17 A (Direct Referral) Request of the Committee for the appearance of Amanda Caspersen, applicant for an Operator's License.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Request of the Committee for the appearance of Amanda Caspersen, applicant for an Operator's License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-23-17: That the operator license application for Amanda Caspersen be deferred until 06-13-17. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the operator license application for Amanda Caspersen be denied based on the arrest and conviction records of Ms. Caspersen, which the committee found to be substantially related to the scope of employment in this case, making her an unfit applicant, as well Ms. Caspersen's failure to appear before the committee for the second time. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
490-17 A Subject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2 Christopher Columbus Cause Way, JPM Hospitality Group LLC, Patricia Landreman, Agent. (1st District).CommunicationSubject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2 Christopher Columbus Cause Way, JPM Hospitality Group LLC, Patricia Landreman, Agent. (1st District). Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the new application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2 Christopher Columbus Cause Way, JPM Hospitality Group LLC, Patricia Landreman, Agent be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
496-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting the report on the bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, May 19, 2017.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting the report on the bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, May 19, 2017. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the item be Received and Filed as the highest responsible bidder from the three bids was Sturtevant Auto Salvage. Fiscal Note: This will generate $13,376.00 in revenue for account 13101 48301.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
506-17 A (Direct Referral) The following renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018 has been pulled for separate consideration: FIDES F. WAGNER-RICHARDSON 1102 MOUND AVENUE (TRADENAME) BCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) The following renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018 which was pulled for separate consideration by the committee on May 23, 2017: FIDES F. WAGNER-RICHARDSON 1102 MOUND AVENUE (TRADENAME) BLUES & R/B FIDES F. WAGNER-RICHARDSON, 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 approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
507-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) The following renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018 has been pulled for separate consideration: BJW'S LLC 1301 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) BJCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) The following renewal application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018 which was pulled for separate consideration by the committee on May 23, 2017: BJW'S LLC 1301 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) BJW'S MICHAEL WINSTON, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the following renewal for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 1301 Washington Ave, BJW's LLC, Michael Winston, Agent be approved. AYES: DeHahn, Smetana, Larrin NOES: Coe EXCUSED: Lemke Fiscal Note: N/AApprovedPass Action details Video Video
522-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) Communication from Paulene Simmons, 2005 Lathrop Ave for a Public Dance Hall (13th District).CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from Paulene Simmons, 2005 Lathrop Ave for a Public Dance Hall (13th District). Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the communication from Paulene Simmons, 2005 Lathrop Ave for a Public Dance Hall be denied based on holding a public party after police officers told her not to, and concerns from the 13th District Alderman and surrounding businesses. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
531-17 A (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2A Christopher Columbus Causeway, Siegel-Gallagher Management Company, Carrie VanDera, Agent . (1st District)CommunicationSubject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2A Christopher Columbus Causeway, Siegel-Gallagher Management Company, Carrie VanDera, Agent. (1st District) Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the new application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2A Christopher Columbus Causeway, Siegel-Gallagher Management Company, Carrie VanDera, Agent be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
536-17 A Subject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 1111 Washington Ave, ATS LLC, Avery Stewart, Agent. (3rd District).CommunicationSubject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 1111 Washington Ave, ATS LLC, Avery Stewart, Agent. (3rd District). Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-13-17: That the new application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 1111 Washington Ave, ATS LLC, Avery Stewart, Agent be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
571-17 A Ord. 0008-17CommunicationSubject: (Ord.0008-17) An Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled "A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035" (The Plan) to incorporate the document titled RootWorks Area-Wide Plan and Implementation Strategy" (Area-Wide Plan, a refinement to the document "RootWorks-Revitalizing Racine's Urban River Corridor: Root River Corridor Redevelopment Plan". Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-31-17: That the ordinance be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
516-17 A (Res. No. 0217-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A Resolution adopting an amendment to a document titled "A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035" to incorporate the document titled "RootWorks Area-Wide Plan and Implementation Strategy", a refinement to the document "RootWorks - Revitalizing Racine's Urban River Corridor: Root River Corridor Redevelopment Plan" (adopted ZOrd.001-12). PC-17 (Res. No. 0217-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-31-17: That the Resolution be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
572-17 A Ord.0007-17CommunicationSubject: (Ord.0007-17) An Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled "A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035" (The Plan) for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street, City of Racine Wisconsin to change their land use designations from High Density Residential to Office Park. (PC-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-31-17: That the ordinance be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
518-17 A (Res. No. 0212-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A Resolution adopting an amendment to a document titled "A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035" for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street. (PC-17) (Res. No. 0218-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-31-17: That the Resolution be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
588-17 A ZOrd.0004-17CommunicationSubject: (ZOrd.0004-17) An Ordinance rezoning 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Street from O/I Office Institutional District to O/I Office Institutional District with a FD Flex Development Overlay District. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 6-14-17: That the ordinance be adopted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
566-17 A Use Supplement 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street (Res. No. 0219-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A use supplement to accompany a FD Flex Development Overlay District at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street. (PC-17) (Res. No. 0219-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 6-14-17: That the request for a use supplement to accompany a FD Flex Development Overlay District at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street be approved subject to the attached conditions. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
567-17 A CUP 500 Walton Avenue & 2214 N. Wisconsin Street (Res. No. 0220-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Rose Nelson, representing Wild Root market, seeking a conditional use permit to accommodate a grocery store at 500 Walton Avenue and associated vehicle parking at 2214 N. Wisconsin Street (also related to item 521-17). (PC-17) (Res. No. 0220-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 6-14-17: That the request from Rose Nelson, representing Wild Root market, for a conditional use permit to accommodate a grocery store at 500 Walton Avenue and parking at 2214 N. Wisconsin Street be approved subject to the attached conditions. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
568-17 A Rezone 3457 & 3449 Douglas Avenue (ZOrd. 005-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from John Conner of John Conner Co. seeking to rezone the property at 3457 Douglas Avenue and 3449 Douglas Avenue from B-1 Neighborhood Convenience District to B-1 with a FD Flex Development Overlay. (PC-17) (ZOrd. 005-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 6-14-17: That an ordinance and use supplement be prepared and a public hearing before the Common Council be scheduled. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
527-17 A Ord.0009-17CommunicationSubject: (Ord.0009-17) An ordinance amending Sec. 114-1 - Rules of construction and definitions and Sec. 114-673 - Signs; and repealing, recreating, and amending various sections in Article X - Sign Regulations in Chapter 114 - Zoning of the City of Racine Municipal Code. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-31-17: Hold the public hearing at the Common Council; however, refer the ordinance back to the City Plan Commission for further review. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 6-14-17: That the ordinance be adopted as detailed in the attached document titled "Sign Ordinance Draft to PLAN COMM June 13". Fiscal Note: N/AApprovedPass Action details Video Video
545-17 A HOME Mount Pleasant Manor (Res. No. 0221-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Department of City Development on behalf of National Church Residences requesting HOME funding for the rehabilitation of Mount Pleasant Manor, 2250 Layard Avenue.(Res. No. 0221-17) Recommendation of the Community Development Committee on 6-8-17: That the request by National Church Residences for a loan of $400,000.00 for the rehabilitation of Mount Pleasant Manor, 2250 Layard Avenue be approved and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract with National Church Residences consistent with its application and all applicable federal regulations. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient HOME funds available to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
546-17 A CDBG Building Demo (Res. No. 0222-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Request by the Department of City Development for an amendment to the 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) contract for building demolition to substitute four demolition properties. (Res. No. 0222-17) Recommendation of the Community Development Committee on 6-8-17: That the request to amend the 2016 Building Department contract for building demolition to add the properties of 815 Villa Street, 1218 Superior Street, 1240 Superior Street, and 1628 Woodrow Avenue be approved. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient CDBG funds to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
547-17 A 1531 Packard Ave CDBG (Res. No. 0223-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Request by the Department of City Development for $25,000 of Community Development Block Grant for 1531 Packard Avenue to pay for engineering and exterior siding. (Res. No. 0223-17) Recommendation of the Community Development Committee on 6-8-17: That the request to amend the original allocation for 1531 Packard Avenue and use $25,000 of CDBG funds to pay for engineering and exterior siding be approved. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient CDBG funds available to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
552-17 A Committee AppointmentCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Dickert reappointing Heather Godley, 7345 Washington Ave, Racine, 53406 to the Sister City Planning Committee to complete her 3 year term, expiring December 1, 2018.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0182-17 A Recycling ContractResolutionRecycling Contract Resolved, that the extension of the agreement with John’s Disposal Service, Inc., to provide the City with a disposal site for recycling materials is approved for a five-year extension, expiring on December 31, 2022, and that the City Attorney is authorized to negotiate mutually agreeable changes to the contract termination clause with John's Disposal. Fiscal Note: Funding for this service is available in Org-Object 22140-52200, Recycling Contracted Services.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0200-17 A Theatrical Lighting for Festival HallResolutionTheatrical Lighting for Festival Hall Resolved, that Official Notice for Theatrical Lighting of Festival Hall is awarded to Majic Productions at its bid price of $49,999.97. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 60622 57200 Festival Hall Building Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0201-17 A Meridian Drive in the Village of Mt. PleasantResolutionMeridian Drive in the Village of Mt. Pleasant Resolved, that the Developer’s Agreement Contract for Utility Improvements for the anticipated construction of Meridian Drive in the Village of Mount Pleasant is approved. Fiscal Note: All costs will be covered by the Village of Mt. Pleasant.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0202-17 A Hood’s Creek - Addition No. 1ResolutionHood’s Creek - Addition No. 1 Resolved, that the Developer’s Agreement Contract for Utility Improvements for the anticipated development of “Settlement At Hoods Creek - Addition 1” in the Village of Mount Pleasant is approved. Fiscal Note: All costs associated with this water main construction will be paid for by the Village of Mount Pleasant.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0203-17 A Application for Financial AssistanceResolutionApplication for Financial Assistance Resolved, that the General Manger of the Racine Water Utility is approved to file an Application for Financial Assistance from the state of Wisconsin Environmental Improvement Fund. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0204-17 A Tax Incremental District 8 (TID 8)ResolutionTax Incremental District 8 (TID 8) WHEREAS, the City of Racine is implementing a Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) for the neighborhoods surrounding the Uptown Commercial District and has specific plans to improve the housing stock in the neighborhoods by building new homes and renovating vacant homes; WHEREAS, the City of Racine has also developed programs to assist low-income homeowners in fixing up their homes and in complying with property maintenance codes; WHEREAS, HOME and CDBG funding from the Federal Government decreases every year and our Department of City Development continues to look for innovative ways to pay for housing improvements for our neighborhoods; WHEREAS, The City of Racine created Tax Increment Financing District (TID) #8 in 1990 and has completed implementation of the Project Plan and has paid off the aggregate of all its project costs; and WHEREAS, State of Wisconsin Statutes require that a TID be terminated after 27 years and after all project costs have been paid off, except that under Wisconsin Statutes, Section 66.1105(6)(g), a TIApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0205-17 A WI Beach Monitoring ProgramResolutionWI Beach Monitoring Program Resolved, that the Public Health Administrator is approved to enter into an agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $28,000 for the purpose of continuing the Wisconsin Beach Monitoring Program for Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee Counties. Fiscal Note: There is no match required of the City. (Grant Control #00136)Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0206-17 A Memorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc.ResolutionMemorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. Resolved, that the Public Health Administrator is approved to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ozaukee Washington Land Trust, Inc. (OWLT) for the GLRI Collaborative Invasive Species Control Project at Samuel Myers Park. Fiscal Note: An ‘in-kind’ City match of $2,300.00 is required in the form of donated materials, equipment, services, and labor. (Grant Control #00137)Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0207-17 A The Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven)ResolutionThe Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven) Resolved, that the Public Health Administrator is approved to accept a donation of $1,850.00 from The Lexi Kazian Foundation (Helping from Heaven). The $1,850.00 will be used to complete the planting and butterfly gardens surrounding the ADA accessible gazebo at Samuel Myers Park. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0208-17 A Department of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness ProgramResolutionDepartment of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program Resolved, that the Public Health Administrator is approved to enter into a contract amending the original agreement, and to accept additional funds from the Department of Health Services, Public Health Emergency Preparedness program for the following: Bioterrorism Preparedness - $9,760 + $2,850 = $12,610 - GC#00133, PHEP Ebola - $1,125 - GC#00132, BIOT Focus A Planning - $4,143 - GC#00110, BIOT Prepare CRI - $2,562 - GC#00111. Fiscal Note: There is no match required of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0209-17 A Change Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor StageResolutionChange Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor Stage Resolved, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 20170018, Festival Hall - New Outdoor Stage, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., contractor, as submitted, is approved in the amount of $10,250.00. Further resolved, that funding to defray the cost of the change order be appropriated from Org-Object 60622-57110, Festival Park-Building Improvements. Fiscal Note: There are surplus funds in the amount of $110,297.00 available as follows: $37,832.00 - 2015 Festival Hall Colonnade Roof (surplus from $504,822.00, 60622-57200 budget) $19,980.00 - 2015 Festival Hall Lock Updates (surplus from $30,000.00, 60622-57200 budget) $27,485.00 - 2015 Memorial Hall Tuckpointing (surplus from $100,000, 60623-57200 budget) $25,000.00 - 2017 Civic Centre Pickup Truck (acquired former Parks Dept. truck, 60686-53710 budget)Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0211-17 A Semi-automated Solid Waste CollectionResolutionSemi-Automated Solid Waste Collection Resolved, that the Commissioner of Public Works is granted approval for the September 18, 2017 start date for the semi-automated solid waste collection and new communication be submitted with revisions to proposed bulky and yard waste handling systems. Fiscal Note: Expenditures for Org-Object 11201-51500, City Worker Compensation, will be reduced by approximately $100,000.00.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0212-17 A Salt for Ice Control for the 2017-2018 Winter SeasonResolutionSalt for Ice Control for the 2017-2018 Winter Season Resolved, that the bid of Compass Minerals America, Inc. for the purchase of 6,000 tons (more or less) of salt for ice control for the 2017-2018 year is accepted at their bid price of $46.47 per ton delivered, it being the lowest responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: The City of Racine’s allotment of salt will be based upon 6,000 tons and funds to make this purchase are budgeted in Org-Object 14010-53200, St. Maint-Work Supplies.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0213-17 A Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center RenovationsResolutionChange Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations Resolved, that Change Order No. 2 on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc. contractor, as submitted, is approved in the amount of $136.77. Fiscal Note: funds to defray the cost of the change order be appropriated from Org-Object 45050-57200, Remodel Park Service Office.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0214-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center RenovationsResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations Resolved, that the work done by Absolute Construction Enterprises, Inc., under Contract 20170008, Parks Service Center Renovations, is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $102,813.45. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0083-17, dated March 7, 2017.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0215-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry RestorationResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry Restoration Resolved, that the work done by Kaschak Roofing, Inc., under Contract 20160039, Racine Zoo - Roof & Masonry Restoration (R1), is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $373,640.00. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0310-16, dated September 6, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0216-17 A Roundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial DriveResolutionRoundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial Drive Resolved, that the roundabout at the intersection of Durand Avenue (STH 11) and S. Memorial Drive as preferred alternative by the City of Racine for State Project ID: 2260-08-00/70, Durand (STH 11) - Kearney Avenue to Sheridan Road (STH 32) is approved. Fiscal Note: Funding is available in Org-Object 45040-57500, Durand Avenue-Kearney Avenue to Sheridan Road.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0217-17 A A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO A DOCUMENT TITLED “A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF RACINE: 2035” TO INCORPORATE THE DOCUMENT TITLED “ROOTWORKS AREA WIDE PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY”, A REFINEMENT TO THE DOCUMENT “ROOTWORKS - REVITALIZATINResolutionA RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO A DOCUMENT TITLED “A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF RACINE: 2035” TO INCORPORATE THE DOCUMENT TITLED “ROOTWORKS AREA WIDE PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY”, A REFINEMENT TO THE DOCUMENT “ROOTWORKS - REVITALIZATING RACINE’S URBAN RIVER CORRIDOR: ROOT RIVER CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PLAN” (ADOPTED ZORD.001-12) WHEREAS, the City of Racine (the City) has adopted a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” which contains maps, references and other descriptive materials and information applicable and specific to the City of Racine; and WHEREAS, under the authority of Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and in accordance with Section 66.1001 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Plan is intended to assist as a guide to the physical, social, and economic development of the City of Racine; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Plan are allowed under the authority of Section 66.1001(4) of the Wisconsin State Statutes, and which amendment procedure is outlined specifically in the Plan, Chapter XII: Implementation Element; and WHEREApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0218-17 A A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO A DOCUMENT TITLED “A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF RACINE: 2035” FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 500 WALTON AVENUE AND 2214 NORTH WISCONSIN STREET.ResolutionA RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO A DOCUMENT TITLED “A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF RACINE: 2035” FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 500 WALTON AVENUE AND 2214 NORTH WISCONSIN STREET. WHEREAS, the City of Racine (the City) has adopted a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” which contains maps, references and other descriptive materials and information applicable and specific to the City of Racine; and WHEREAS, under the authority of Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and in accordance with Section 66.1001 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Plan is intended to assist as a guide to the physical, social, and economic development of the City of Racine; and WHEREAS, amendments to the Plan are allowed under the authority of Section 66.1001(4) of the Wisconsin State Statutes, and which amendment procedure is outlined specifically in the Plan, Chapter XII: Implementation Element; and WHEREAS an amendment to the Plan, more specifically Map 5, to modify the assigned land use classification from High Density Residential to Office Park for thApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0219-17 A Use Supplement for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street Use Supplement for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street Use Supplement for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin StreetResolutionUse Supplement for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street Resolved, that a use supplement in association with a Flex Development Overlay District at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street be adopted, subject to the following conditions: a. That all uses listed in the underlying O/I Office Institutional District are permissible by right or by conditional use permit unless otherwise specified herein. b. That all applicable permits are obtained from the Building Inspection Department. c. That the following flex use is permitted as a permitted use by right by Ordinance No. ZOrd.004-17 in addition to those permitted by right in the O/I Office Institutional District: none. d. That the following flex use is permitted as conditional use permit by Ordinance No. ZOrd.0004-17 in addition to those conditional use permits permitted in the O/I Office Institutional District: grocery store less than 14, 000 square feet in floor space. e. That the following uses shall be prohibited: 1. Apartment hotels. 2. Community living arrangements. f. That the Chief BuildApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0220-17 A Conditional Use for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street Conditional Use for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin StreetResolutionConditional Use for 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street Resolved, that the request from Rose Nelson, representing Wild Root Market, seeking a conditional use permit to accommodate a grocery store at 500 Walton Avenue and associated vehicle parking at 2214 N. Wisconsin Street is approved, subject to the following conditions: a.That the plans presented at the June 14, 2017 Plan Commission meeting be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b.That all codes and ordinances be complied with and all required permits be obtained unless otherwise authorized herein. c.That the following exceptions to the zoning ordinance are granted (Racine Municipal Code: Chapter 114): 1.114-1076 (1): The total signage allowed for the combined properties of 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 N. Wisconsin Street may be increased from 60 square feet to 150 square feet and all other aspects if the signage shall conform to the B-2 Community Shopping District unless otherwise stated herein. 2. 114-1028(e): One sign, facing Walton Avenue, may project above the parapet line. 3. 114-1168: The pApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0221-17 A Mount Pleasant Manor, 2250 Layard AvenueResolutionMount Pleasant Manor, 2250 Layard Avenue Resolved, that the request by National Church Residences for a loan of $400,000.00 for the rehabilitation of Mount Pleasant Manor, 2250 Layard Avenue is approved. Further resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized to enter into a contract with National Church Residences consistent with its application and all applicable federal regulations. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient HOME funds available to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0222-17 A Amendment to the 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)ResolutionAmendment to the 2016 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Resolved, that the request to amend the 2016 Building Department contract for building demolition to add the properties of 815 Villa Street, 1218 Superior Street, 1240 Superior Street, and 1628 Woodrow Avenue is approved. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient CDBG funds to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0223-17 A Community Development Block Grant for 1531 Packard AvenueResolutionCommunity Development Block Grant for 1531 Packard Avenue Resolved, that the request to amend the original allocation for 1531 Packard Avenue and use $25,000 of CDBG funds to pay for engineering and exterior siding is approved. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient CDBG funds available to meet this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
ZOrd.0005-17 A An Ordinance Rezoning 3449 Douglas Avenue and 3457 Douglas AvenueZoning OrdinanceZOrd. 005-17 An Ordinance Rezoning 3449 Douglas Avenue and 3457 Douglas Avenue. To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the property located at 3449 Douglas Avenue and more particularly described as follows: Lots 10 and 11, and the West ½ of the vacated alley (Document #2424187) in Block 1 of the North Racine (Caledonia) subdivision, being part of the Northwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 23 East, in the City of Racine, County of Racine and State of Wisconsin (7,600 +/- square feet or 0.17 acres), and Part 2: That the property located at 3457 Douglas Avenue and more particularly described as follows: Lots 8 and 9, and the West ½ of the vacated alley (Document #2424187), excepting those lands for street purposes (Document 2307525), Block 1 of the North Racine (Caledonia) subdivision, being part of the Northwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 23 East, in the City of Racine, CoReferred  Action details Video Video