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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 8/2/2006 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 205, City Hall
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ZOrd.0003-06 A1.AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE 710 SIXTH STREETZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE TO REZONE 710 SIXTH 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 710 Sixth Street, and more particularly described as follows: "Lots 5, 6, & West 25 feet of Lot 4 of Block 7 of the Harbor Addition to the City of Racine. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "B-5" Central Service, to "B-4" Central Business, and designated as Supplement No. _____, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: __________________________ Approved: __________________________ __________________________ Mayor Attest: __________________________ City Clerk FISCAL NOTE: N/A   Action details Not available
ZOrd.0004-06 A2.AN ORDINANCE REZONING 2711 LATHROP AVENUEZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 2711 LATHROP AVENUE To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the property located at 2711 Lathrop Avenue, and more particularly described as follows: "Begin at a point which is 500 feet south of the southeast corner of the intersection of Blue River and Lathrop, from that point travel easterly 481.03 feet, thence travel southerly 212.70 feet, thence travel easterly 60 feet, thence travel northerly 106.35 feet, thence travel westerly 421.03 feet to the east line of Lathrop Avenue, thence travel northerly along said line to the point of beginning of this description. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "I-1" Restricted Industrial District, to "I-1" with a Flex Development Overlay District, and designated as Supplement No. ________, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Co   Action details Not available
ZOrd.0005-06 A3.AN ORDINANCE REZONING 1028 AND 1038 SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVEZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 1028 AND 1038 SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the parcels located at 1028 and 1038 South Memorial Drive, and more particularly described as follows: "Begin at a point which is 80 feet north of the northwest corner of Eleventh Street and S. Memorial Drive, from that point travel westerly 108.7 feet, travel thence northerly 34 feet, travel thence westerly 20.1 feet, travel thence northerly 137.6 feet, thence travel easterly 120.5 feet to the west line of S. Memorial Drive, thence travel southerly along said line to the point of beginning of this description. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "B-2" Community Shopping District, to "R-3" General Residence District, and designated as Supplement No. _____, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common   Action details Not available
ZOrd.0006-06 A4.AN ORDINANCE REZONING 720 SOUTH MARQUETTE STREETZoning OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REZONING 720 SOUTH MARQUETTE STREET To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That the parcel located at 720 South Marquette Street, and more particularly described as follows: "The West ½ of Bush’s Subdivision of Block 50 School Section Lots 1 thru 12 except part dedicated for street purposes as described in Volume 1617 page 440 as recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Racine County. Said land being in the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin" be rezoned from "I-2" General Industrial District, to "R-5" General Residence District with a Flex Development Overlay, and designated as Supplement No. __________, which Supplement is hereby made a part of this ordinance. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: __________________________ Approved: __________________________ __________________________ Mayor Attest: __________________________ City Clerk    Action details Not available
06-2248 A5.Request to accept a $5,000.00 donation to the Mayor's Back to School/Stay in School program to be used for backpacks and school supplies for youth in Racine.CommunicationSubject: A communication from the Director of Parks Recreation and Cultural Services requesting to accept a $5,000.00 donation from Styberg Engineering to be utilized for the Mayor's Back to School/Stay in School program to purchase backpack and school supplies for the youth in Racine. Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-07-06: The Director of Parks Recreation and Cultural Services granted permission to accept a $5,000 donation from Styberg Engineering to be utilized for the Mayor's Back to School/Stay in School Program to purchase backpack and school supplies for the youth in Racine and that an appropriate letter of thanks be submitted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2301 A6.Municipal Judge resignationCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Municipal Judge announcing his resignation, effective August 13, 2006. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-07-06: The communication from the Municipal Judge announcing his resignation be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2304 A7.portion of invoice written offCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Attorney requesting that a portion of an invoice dated 12/17/04 to Downtown Racine Corporation Festival of Trees be written off. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services be included in reference. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-07-06: The $25,000 settlement offered on City Invoice #34191 be accepted as payment in full and the remainder of $3,845 be written off against Account 108.000.1210, Civic Centre Reserve for Uncollectible Accounts Receivable. Fiscal Note: $3,845 will come out of Account 108.000.1210, Civic Centre Reserve for Uncollectible Accounts Receivable.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2309 A8.Discussing the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Professional Employees Association (RPEA).CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Human Resources requesting, in closed session, present a summary of the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Professional Employees Association (R.P.E.A.) 2006-2008. Recommendation: That the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Professional Employees Association (R.P.E.A.) 2006-2008 be approved. Fiscal Note: That the costs to the City will be in 2006, $65,784.58; 2007, $84,697.64; and 2008, $87,873.80. Increases do not include potential savings from premium contributions and plan design changes.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2311 A9.Discussion of the proposed processing fee for City Development bonds.CommunicationSubject: Communication from City Administrator requesting to present a proposed processing fee for City Development bonds. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 08-07-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 09-11-06: The proposed processing fee for Industrial Revenue Bonds refer to West Allis fees and approve as proposed. Processing Fees for Industrial Revenue Bonds, Redevelopment Revenue Bonds and Multi-Family Revenue Bonds Size of Bond Issue Fee $500,000 or less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,000 $500,001 thru $1,000,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000 $1,000,001 thru $1,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000 $1,500,001 thru $2,000,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,000 $2,000,001 thru $3,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,000 Over $3,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,000 This fee structure is inclusive of aReferred  Action details Not available
06-2303 A10.Award of salt bid.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works submitting the bid award for salt for ice control for the 2006-2007 winter season. Recommendation: The bid of North American Salt Company for the purchase of 6,000 tons (more or less) of salt for ice control for the 2006-07 year, be accepted at their bid price of $36.65 per ton delivered, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funds to defray the cost of this purchase be appropriated from Account 101.549.5250, Snow and Ice Control, Work Supplies. Fiscal Note: The City of Racine's allotment of salt will be based upon 6,000 tons, and funds to make these purchases are budgeted in Account 101.540.5250, Snow and Ice Control, Work Supplies.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2308 A11.Request to delete N. Osborne Blvd. from CY2007 street repair projects.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 12th District requesting that the following street repairs be deleted from the list of street repair projects in CY2007: North Osborne Boulevard from Ravine Drive to Fairway Drive North Osborne Boulevard from Harrington Drive to Ravine Drive Recommendation: Resolution No. 06-6954, of April 18, 2006, for proposed street improvements be amended by deleting North Osborne Boulevard from Ravine Drive to Fairway Drive. Further recommend that Resolution No. 06-6954, of April 18, 2006, be adopted as amended. Fiscal Note: There will be no impact to the City of Racine.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2272 A12.Application of KC Food Mart, LLC, Kamesh Chaind, Agent, for a Class "A"CommunicationSubject: (New) Application of KC Food Mart, LLC, Kamesh Chaind, Agent, for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 1229 Eleventh Street. (1St District) (Alderman of the 1st District included in reference) (The agent has been requested to appear)Referred  Action details Not available
06-2277 A13.Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering to discuss the extension of the current juror parking agreement with the Racine County Clerk of CourtsCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering to discuss the extension of the current juror parking agreement with the Racine County Clerk of Courts. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute an agreement with Racine County, subject to approval by the County Board, for the provision of pre-paid on-street juror parking in the vicinity of the Courthouse, for a period of sixteen months from September 1, 2006 through December 31, 2007, at a cost of $550 per month. Fiscal Note: The Parking System will realize $2,200 in parking revenue during 2006 and $6,600 in parking revenue during 2007 during the term of this agreement.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2312 A14.Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the June 2006 operating and financial report for the Belle Urban System.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the June 2006 operating and financial report for the Belle Urban System. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2283 A15.Board of Ethics submitting their 2005-2006 Annual Report.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Chairman of the City of Racine Board of Ethics submitting their 2005-2006 Annual Report.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2284 A16.Request of Chairman of the Board of Harbor Commissioners to meet with the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services to discuss Pershing Park boat launch and revenue control.CommunicationSubject: Request of Chairman of the Board of Harbor Commissioners to meet with the Board of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services to discuss Pershing Park boat launch and revenue control.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1653 A17.reclassify three (3) non-represented positions on the salary classification scale as GR-17.CommunicationSubject: Communication submitted by Human Resources Director requesting to reclassify three (3) non-represented positions on the salary classification scale as GR-17. These positions would be Deputy Chief, Deputy City Attorney, and Assistant Commissioner of Public Works - Engineering. Common Council referred the item back to the Finance & Personnel Committee on 07-18-06. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 03-27-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 04-24-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-10-06: The non-represented positions of Deputy Police Chief, Deputy City Attorney and Assistant Commissioner of Public Works - Engineering be reclassified from salary classification GR-18 to GR-17 with the stipulation that the Deputy Police Chief positions be held in abeyance until there is a vacancy. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee of 07-24-06: The non-represented positions of Deputy Police Chief, Deputy City Attorney and Assistant Commissioner of PuApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2190 A18.Present City of Racine 2005 Financial Statements.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Interim Finance Director requesting to present the City of Racine's 2005 Financial Statements and the Transit System. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-10-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-24-06: The 2005 City Financial Statements, 2005 City Report on Internal Control, 2005 Transit System Financial Statements and the 2005 Transit System Report on Internal Control be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2235 A19.Requesting that the Mayor and City Clerk enter into contract with Department of Natural Resources.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding with State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in the amount of $5,875.00. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 07-24-06: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $5,875 with the State of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources (Grant Control No. 2006-035) to be utilized for Beach Monitoring Program that runs May 26, 2006 through September 30, 2006. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2212 A20.CMAQ Program Agreement for the Walker Site Bike Pedestrian Path.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer requesting permission to enter into a CMAQ Program Agreement for the Walker Site Bike Pedestrian Path. Recommendation: Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a CMAQ program agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase IV. The total cost of this project is estimated at $1,278,750.00, with 80%, or $1,023,000.00 of federal funding, and a local share of 20%, or $255,750.00. Fiscal Note: Funding for this project is available in the 2007 Capital Improvement Program.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2228 A21.Install two duct packages crossing Racine Street between 14th and 16th Streets.CommunicationSubject: Communication from S.C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. requesting permission to install two duct packages crossing Racine Street between 14th and 16th Streets prior to paving. Recommendation: S.C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. be granted permission to install duct packages crossing Racine Street, between 14th Street and 16th Street, as requested with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executied in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Street. B. The property owner be required to become a member of Diggers Hotline for the length of time that the facilities are in the public right-of-way. C. The property owner provide a survey description of the location of the duct packages. D. The property owner be charged a $50.00 fee to cover costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2244 A22.Final payment on Contract 28-05(K5-035), 2005 Sewer Asset Management, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting final payment on Contract 28-05 (K5-035), 2005 Sewer Asset Management, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant. Recommendation: The professional services provided by Earth Tech, Inc. under Contract 28-05, (K5-035), 2005 Sewer Asset Management, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $93,203.71, from funds heretofore appropriated. Fiscal Note: This contract was approved by Resolution 6460, dated April 18, 2005.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2245 A23.Final payment on Contract 33-05(K5-050), 2005 Sewer Construction, A.W. Oakes & Son, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a request for final payment on Contract 33-05 (K5-050), 2005 Sewer Construction, A.W. Oakes & Son, contractor. Recommendation: The work of A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 33-05 (K5-050), 2005 Sewer Construction, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $236,060.25. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6561 of July 5, 2005.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2246 A24.Change Order No. 2 on Contract 49-05(K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 2 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 2 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $11,400.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from Account 985.913.5090, Michigan @ Goold Slope Stabilization. Further recommends that a time extension until September 1, 2006 to complete this contract, be approved. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2250 A25.Change Order No. 1 on Contract 14-06(K6-015), Island Park Streambank Stabilization, K & L Construction, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 14-06 (K6-015), Island Park Streambank Stabilization, K & L Construction, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 14-06 (K6-015), Island Park Streambank Stabilization, K&L Construction, contractor, as submitted, be approved to provide a time extension until August 15, 2006, to complete this contract. Fiscal Note: There will be no change in contract price as a result of this change order.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2252 A26.Professional services agreement for the Marino Park Storm Sewer Design.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting a professional services agreement for the Marino Park Storm Sewer Design. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a professional services contract with Earth Tech, Inc. to provide professional services for the Marino Park and State Street Storm Sewer, at a cost not-to-exceed $41,360.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Various Locations. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2260 A27.Request to close 6th Street on August 12, 2006 for the "Scoop the Loop" car show.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Historic Sixth Street Association requesting to close 6th Street between College Avenue and Center Street from 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 12, 2006 for the "Scoop the Loop" car show. Recommendation: Permission be granted to the Historic Sixth Street Association to close four (4) blocks of 6th Street between Wisconsin Avenue and Center Street on Saturday, August 12, 2006, from 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. for the Scoop the Loop car show. Further recommends that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed; B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to the event; C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor; D. The sponsor shall pay a $400.00 special event fee; and E. The sponsor shall be responsible for signing the detour for the State highway. Further recommends that the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer, Chief of Police, and Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services provide limited assiApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2263 A28.Ordinance No. 30-06 relating to Buildings and building regulations - Substitute for buildings, use and placement restricted.CommunicationSubject: Ordinance No. 30-06, to amend Sec. 18-42 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Buildings and building regulations - Substitute for buildings; use and placement restricted. Recommendation: Ordinance No. 30-06, to amend Sec. 18-42 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Buildings and building regulations - Substitute for buildings; use and placement restricted, be adopted. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2264 A29.Ordinance No. 31-06, relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste.CommunicationSubject: Ordinance No. 31-06, to amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste. Recommendation: Ordinance No. 31-06, to amend Secs. 78-1, 78-7(b) and create Sec. 78-36 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Solid Waste - Definitions; Forfeitures and Setting out of medical waste and hazardous or toxic waste, be adopted. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2274 A30.Bid results on Contract 11-06 (K6-012), Southside Industrial Park Infrastructure.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 11-06 (K6-012), Southside Industrial Park Infrastructure. Recommendation: Contract 11-06 (K6-012), Southside Industrial Park Infrastructure, be awarded to The Wanasek Corporation, at their bid price of $1,770,448.70, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 815,000.00 - Account 970.012.5810, TID 10 - EDA Infrastructure Grant $ 955,448.70 - TID 10 $1,770.448.70 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2275 A31.Bid results on Contract 25-06 (K6-026), City Parking Lots (R1).CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 25-06 (K6-026), City Parking Lots (R1). Recommendation: Contract 25-06 (K6-026), City Parking Lots (R1), be awarded to Cicchini Asphalt Paving, Inc., at their bid price of $264,006.90, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 11,035.58 - Account 985.590.5010, Replace City Circuits $ 45,000.00 - Account 986.100.5020, City Hall-Parking Lot Improvements $ 26,511.96 - Account 986.200.5010, Annex-Parking Lot Resurfacing $ 14,000.00 - Account 986.740.5020, Zoo $ 8,500.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 5,133.57 - Account 106.985.5110, Parking Lot Reconstruction $ 135,000.00 - Account 986.106.5010, Parking Lot Reconstruction $ 18,825.79 - Account 207.000.5750, Graceland Cemetery $264,006.90 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2276 A32.Bid results on Contract 35-06 (K6-037), Bridge Rehabilitation at Johnson Park Golf Course.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 35-06 (K6-037), Bridge Rehabilitation at Johnson Park Golf Course. Recommendation: Contract 35-06 (K6-037), Bridge Rehabilitation at Johnson Park Golf Course, be awarded to Bane-Nelson, Inc., at their bid price of $192,800.00, plus Alternate #1 in the amount of $27,000.00 and Alternate #2 in the amount of $15,000.00, for a total contract amount of $234,800.00, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from Account 107.000.5750, Replace 18th Hole Bridge. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2278 A33.Change Order No. 2 on Contract 07-06(K6-007), 2006 CCTV Services and Manhole Inspections, Green Bay Pipe & TV, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Work/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 2 on Contract 7-06(K6-007), 2006 CCTV Services and Manhole Inspections, Green Bay Pipe & TV, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 2 on Contract 7-06 (K6-007), 2006 CCTV Services and Manhole Inspections, Green Bay Pipe & TV, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $1,280.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 640.00 - Account 986.907.5310, Sanitary Sewer, Var. Loc. $ 640.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Var. Loc. $1,280.00 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2299 A34.Amendment No. 4 on State Contract 2350-10-00, Racine Street, 21st Street to Washington Avenue, Earth Tech, consultant.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works submitting Amendment No. 4 on State Contract 2350-10-00, Racine Street, 21st Street to Washington Avenue, Earth Tech, consultant. Recommendation: Amendment No. 4 on State Contract 2350-10-00, Racine Street, 21st Street to Washington Avenue, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant be approved. The total cost of the amendment is $3,931.10, with 75%, or, $2,543.23, being the State's share, and 25%, or $982.78, being the City's share. Further recommends that funds to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 985.908.5090, Racine Street Design Services. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2300 A35.Amendment No. 1 on Contract 60-05(K5-069), PS - Streambank Restoration in Island Park, Earth Tech, consultant.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public WorksEngineering submitting Amendment No. 1 on Contract 60-05 (K5-069), PS - Streambank Restoration in Island Park, Earth Tech, consultant. Recommendation: Amendment No. 1 to Contract 60-05 (K5-069), Professional Services for Streambank Restoration in Island Park, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $3,500.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.000.5610, Stormwater Enterprise - Professional Services. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2302 A36.Request to pave an additional 17' of Harrington Drive.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/ Engineering submitting the request of the property owners of 1509 Harrington Drive and 3901 Frances Drive to extend the paving of the abutting assessable street. Recommendation: The request of the property owners of 1509 Harrington Drive and 3901 Frances Drive for the City to pave an additional 17 feet on Harrington Drive be approved with the cost of this additional work being paid for 100% by the property owners. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine for performing this additional work.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2185 A37."Class B" Retail Fermented Malt for Tango BarCommunicationSubject: The following (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License, for Tango Bar, Gloria Horbatenko, Agent, at 509 Sixth Street. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/10/06: That the license be granted with an amendment to the premises description. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 07/24/06: That the license be granted pending the new Agent, Gerald Vytlacil, records check and him also completing the Responsible Beverage Servers Course. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2241 A38."Class C" and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for Nuevo Vallarta, Mario Espinoza,CommunicationSubject: The following (New) Application for a "Class C" and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for Nuevo Vallarta, Mario Espinoza, Agent, located at 3700 Durand Avenue. Recommendation of the License and Welfare Committee of 07/24/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2294 A39.Ord.32-06 to amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155Zoning ItemSubject: Ordinance No. 32-06 to amend Sec. 82-153(c) and (d) and Sec. 82-155 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Streets, sidewalks, and certain other public places - Sidewalk cafe; application; renewal permit. Recommendation: That the ordinance be adopted.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2256 A40.Communication from the Purchasing agent submitting the report on bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, July 17, 2006.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing agent submitting the report on bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, July 17, 2006. Recommendation of the License and Welfare Committee of 07/24/06: That the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: $5,043.02 in revenues.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1942 A41.Communication regarding the installation of a Stop or Yield sign at the intersection of Monroe and Linderman.CommunicationSubject: Communication regarding the installation of a Stop or Yield sign at the intersection of Monroe and Linderman. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2182 A42.Communication from the Alderman of the 11th District, on behalf of Peter Rubel, 2012 Deane Blvd., submitting a petition for placement of a four-way stop at the intersection of 20th Street and Deane Boulevard.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 11th District, on behalf of Peter Rubel, 2012 Deane Blvd., submitting a petition for placement of a four-way stop at the intersection of 20th Street and Deane Boulevard. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2230 A43.(Direct Referral) Communication from the ACPW/Engineer regarding the installation of school zone parking restrictions for 21st Century School and Next Generation Now.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the ACPW/Engineer regarding the installation of school zone parking restrictions for 21st Century School and Next Generation Now. Recommendation: The request to install a 50 foot school parking zone restriction be approved. Fiscal Note: The estimated cost of this signage will result in an installation cost of $200.00 and an annual maintenance cost of $80.00.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2280 A44.In accordance with Section 2-95 of the Municipal Code of the general ordinances of the City of Racine, recommends that the following requests for changes in traffic code be granted: A. Recommends that Section 94-141(1) of Schedule F of the Municipal CCommunicationSubject: In accordance with Section 2-95 of the Municipal Code of the general ordinances of the City of Racine, recommends that the following requests for changes in traffic code be granted: A. Recommends that Section 94-141(1) of Schedule F of the Municipal Code of the General Ordinances of the City of Racine relative to "No parking anytime" be amended: By Adding: 1. Mound Avenue, west side, from 1000 feet south of Liberty Street south 1,240 feet, and from West Sixth Street north 560 feet. 2. Mound Avenue, west side, from 16 feet south of Liberty Street, south 48 feet. 3. Mound Avenue, west side, from 235 feet south of Liberty Street, south 328 feet. By Deleting: 1. Mound Avenue, west side, from 300 feet south of Liberty Street south 400 feet and from 1,000 feet to 1,240 feet south of Liberty Street, and from West Sixth Street north 560 feet. B. Recommends that Section 94-141(9) of Schedule F of the Municipal Code of the General Ordinances of the City of Racine relative to "No stopping, standing or parking from 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. on any school day Referred  Action details Not available
06-2242 A45.(Direct Referral) Communication from the Mass Transit Planner submitting the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance contract for the Belle Urban System.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Mass Transit Planner submitting the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance contract for the Belle Urban System. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Racine. Fiscal Note: The agreement will provide funds for the Belle Urban System operations for 2006 in the amount of $1,824,264.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2243 A46.(Direct Referral) Communication from the Mass Transit Planner submitting the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance contract for Wisconsin Coach Lines.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Mass Transit Planner submitting the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance contract for Wisconsin Coach Lines. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Racine. Fiscal Note: The agreement will allow for the pass through of $626,196 to Wisconsin Coach Lines. There are no City funds involved.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2269 A47.(Direct Referral) Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the June 2006 operating and financial report for Wisconsin Coach Lines Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee intercity bus service.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the June 2006 operating and financial report for Wisconsin Coach Lines Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee intercity bus service. Recommendation: Communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2306 A48.Ordinance No. 29-06, to amend Sec. 94-282(6) of the Municipal Code relating to Traffic and Vehicles - Violations.CommunicationSubject: Ordinance No. 29-06, to amend Sec. 94-282(6) of the Municipal Code relating to Traffic and Vehicles - Violations. Recommendation: Ordinance 29-06 be adopted as amended to start at 2:00 A.M. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7051 A49.ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECTResolutionACQUISITION OF EASEMENT FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECT RESOLVED, that the project to acquire easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot to serve the Household Hazardous Waste Facility project be approved. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Attorney be authorized and directed to take all necessary steps to acquire this property interest, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute all documents associated with this project. FISCAL NOTE: Unknown at this time. Funding is available through the Wastewater Utility HHW project. CPC 06-14-06 Recommendation: Acquisition of easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot is not in conflict with City plans and programs. Further, that the resolution be adopted.Received As ReadPass Action details Not available
06-2122 A50.Compliance review of the conditonal use permit for the Journal Times to expand operations at 212 & 300 Fourth Street.CommunicationSubject: Compliance review of the conditional use permit for the Journal Times to expand operations at 212 & 300 Fourth Street. Recommendation: That photographic documentation of the building and selected artifacts for preservation be accomplished to Wisconsin Historical Society standards and that a set of those photos be provided to the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Racine Heritage Museum, the Racine Fire Belles and the Racine Fire Department. Further, that the communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReceived and FiledPass Action details Not available
06-2126 A51.Carry out restaruant at 3523 Douglas AveConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. A request from Barbara Kegg seeking a conditional use permit to operate a carry-out restaurant at 3523 Douglas Avenue. Recommendation of City Plan Commission on 7-26-06: That the request from Barbara Kegg seeking a conditional use permit to operate a carry-out restaurant at 3523 Douglas Avenue be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 15, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on June 28, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That the Plan Commission finds that a carry-out restaurant as described in the application materials is of the same general character as the uses permitted in the district. c. That all parking and drive areas be paved and striped. d. That only one pole sign and one building/wall sign be permitted. e. That detailed plans addressing landscaping, signage, trash handling, outside dining area and other exterior building and site modification be presented to the Access Corridor Development Review Committee for review and approval prior to the Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2290 A52.To approve Ord.Z0rd.0004-06Zoning ItemSubject: Ordinance Z0rd.0004-06 to rezone 2711 Lathrop Avenue from I-1 Restricted Industrial District to 1-1 Restricted Industrial District with a Flex Development Overlay District. Recommendation: That the ordinance be adopted.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2291 A53.to adopt ZOord.0005-06 rezoning 1028 & 1038 S.Memorial Dr.Zoning ItemSubject: Ordinance Z0ord.0005-06 to rezone 1028 and 1038 South Memorial Drive from "B-2" Community Shopping District to "R-3" General Residence District. Recommendation: That the ordinance be adopted.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2292 A54.Adopt ZOrd.0006-06 rezoning 720 S. Marquette St.Zoning ItemSubject: Ordinance ZOrd.0006-06 to rezone S. Marquette Street from "I-2" General Industrial District to "R-5" General Residence District with a Flex Development Overlay District. Recommendation: That the ordinance be adopted.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2293 A55.Ord.Z0rd.0003-06 rezoning 710 Sixth St.Zoning ItemSubject: Ordinance ZOrd.0003-06 to rezone the property at 710 Sixth Street from "B-5" Central Service District to "B-4" Central Business District. Recommendation: That the ordinance be adopted.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2297 A56.CUP - Dorothy Metz - 3037 Douglas AveConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Dorothy Metz of McDonald's seeking a conditional use permit to install awnings with logos, and to install an electronic reader board on the pole sign at 3037 Douglas Avenue. Recommendation: That the request by Dorothy A. Metz of McDonald’s seeking a conditional use permit to install awnings with logos on them, and to install a 24-square-foot electronic reader board on the existing pole sign at 3037 Douglas Avenue be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on July 26, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That the design and placement of signage is subject to the review and approval of the Access Corridor Development Review Committee. c. That information sign be installed in the parking area and at driveways stating “No loud stereo playing”, “No Loitering”, “Please deposit trash in trash cans”. d. That a sign be posted at the Kingston Drive exit stating “No Left turn after 10:00 p.m.”. e. That all codes and ordinances be complied unless otherwiseApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2093 A57.Project New Life requesting CDBG 2005 extension for their Nehemiah Place Project.CommunicationSubject: Project New Life requests an extension to January 1, 2007 of its 2005 Community Development Block Grant for the Nehemiah Place project. Recommendation: That an extension to January 1, 2007 be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2120 A58.The use of HOME funds or CDBG funds to help sponsor a tour of affordable homes, and home buying fair.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Becker wishing to meet with CDBG committee to discuss the use of HOME funds or CDBG funds to help sponsor a tour of affordable homes, and home buying fair. Recommendation: That up to $2,500 be allocated from the CDBG Local Option Fund to sponsor a tour of affordable homes and home buying fair. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient funds in the Local Option Fund for this request.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2226 A59.Recommended Allocation of 2006 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Short Round Funds.ApplicationSubject: Recommended Allocation of 2006 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Short Round Funds. Recommendation: That $200,000 be allocated from the CDBG Local Option Fund as shown on the attached table. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient funds in the Local Option Fund for this request.Approved as Presented  Action details Not available
06-2227 A60.Request of the president of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) to revise CEDCO's 2005-06 budget.ApplicationSubject: Request of the president of the Community Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) to revise CEDCO's 2005-06 budget. Recommendation: That CEDCO's 2005-06 budget be revised as requested. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2282 A61.Appointments/reappointmentsCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Becker nominating appointments/reappointments to the following Boards and Commissions for the City of Racine. Landmarks and Preservation: Appoint Alderman Robert Anderson for a ? year term ending in ? Library Board: Appoint Geoffrey Schiveley, 6230 Berkshire Lane, for a three-year term ending June, 2009 Appoint Deborah Embry, 4834 High Meadows, for a three-year term ending June, 2009Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Ord.27-06 A62.ORDINANCE NO. 27-06, TO AMEND SEC. 98-85(1) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO CITY CONNECTION CHARGE-RESIDENTIAL EQUIVALENT CONNECTION TABLES.OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 27-06, TO AMEND SEC. 98-85(1) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO CITY CONNECTION CHARGE-RESIDENTIAL EQUIVALENT CONNECTION TABLES To amend Sec. 98-85(1) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to City connection charge - Residential equivalent connection tables. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 98-85(1) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting "2.00" in the Duplex REC charge and inserting "1.50" in its place. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: ___________________________ Approved: ___________________________ ___________________________ Mayor Attest: ___________________________ City Clerk FISCAL NOTE: N/A Recommendation: AdoptAdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7147 A63.FINAL PAVING RESOLUTIONResolutionFINAL PAVING RESOLUTION 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 25th day of July, 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 Monarch Drive from Emstan Hills Road to Regal Court. Biscayne Avenue from Southwood Drive to Oakwood Drive. 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 improvements in accordance with the report of the Commissioner of Public Works. 3. That payment for said improvements shallReferred  Action details Not available
Res.06-7148 A64.AGREEMENT WITH STATE FOR BEACH MONITORING PROGRAMResolutionAGREEMENT WITH STATE FOR BEACH MONITORING PROGRAM RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $5,875.00 with the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (Grant Control No. 2006-035) to be utilized for the Beach Monitoring Program for the period of May 26, 2006 through September 30, 2006. FISCAL NOTE: No match required on the part of the City.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7149 A65.AMENDMENT TO BLOCK GRANT FOR NEHEMIAH PLACE PROJECTResolutionAMENDMENT TO BLOCK GRANT FOR NEHEMIAH PLACE PROJECT RESOLVED, that the 2005 Community Development Block Grant Agreement for Project New Life, the Nehemiah Place project, be amended by extending the grant period to January 1, 2007. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7150 A66.ALLOCATION OF CDBG FUNDSResolutionALLOCATION OF CDBG FUNDS RESOLVED, that up to $2,500 be allocated from the CDBG Local Option Fund to sponsor a tour of affordable homes and home buying fair. FISCAL NOTE: There are sufficient funds in the Local Option Fund for this request.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7151 A67.ALLOCATION OF 2006 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SHORT ROUND FUNDSResolutionALLOCATION OF 2006 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SHORT ROUND FUNDS RESOLVED, that $200,000 be allocated from the CDBG Local Option Fund as follows: $15,000 to Racine Habitat for Humanity for Site Preparation at 724 Villa Street. $10,000 to Racine County Food Bank & Homeless Assistance Leadership Organization (HALO) for Exterior Facility Improvements. $2,500 to City of Racine/King Community Center for GED/HSED Program. $2,000 to Uptown Improvement Organization for Summer/Fall Plantings & Maintenance. $78,000 allocated amoung the following activities: City of Racine/Tyler-Domer Community Center for Tyler-Domer Center Building Automation System Replacement; City of Racine/Dr. Bryant Community Center for Dr. Bryant Community Center Automation System Replacement; City of Racine/Cesar Chavez Community Center for Cesar Chavez Community Center Building Automation System Replacement; City of Racine/Dr. King Community Center for Dr. King Community Center Building Automation System Replacement; City of Racine/Dr. King Community Center for Dr. King Community Center PneumaAdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7152 A68.INSTALLATION OF DUCT PACKAGES ACROSS RACINE STREETResolutionINSTALLATION OF DUCT PACKAGES ACROSS RACINE STREET RESOLVED, that S.C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. be granted permission to install duct packages crossing Racine Street, between 14th Street and 16th Street, as requested with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement shall be executed in accordance with Wis. Stat. sec. 66.0425, Privileges in Streets; B. The property owner shall be required to become a member of Diggers Hotline for the length of time that the facilities are in the public right-of-way; C. The property owner shall provide a survey description of the location of the duct packages; and D. The property owner shall be charged a $50.00 fee to cover costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7153 A69.HISTORIC SIXTH STREET CAR SHOWResolutionHISTORIC SIXTH STREET CAR SHOW RESOLVED, that permission be granted to the Historic Sixth Street Association to close four blocks of 6th Street between Wisconsin Avenue and Center Street on Saturday, August 12, 2006, from 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., for the Scoop the Loop car show. FURTHER RESOLVED, that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement shall be executed; B. Proof of liability insurance shall be filed prior to the event; C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department shall be charged to the sponsor; D. The sponsor shall pay a $400.00 special event fee; and E. The sponsor shall be responsible for signing the detour for the State highway. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer, Chief of Police, and Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services provide limited assistance, in the interest of public safety, to implement this event. FISCAL NOTE: There will be nominal costs incurred on a regular shift basis to provide limited assistance to implement this event.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7154 A70.AGREEMENT WITH WISCONSIN DOT FOR WALKER SITE BIKE PEDESTRIAN PATHResolutionAGREEMENT WITH WISCONSIN DOT FOR WALKER SITE BIKE PEDESTRIAN PATH RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a CMAQ program agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase IV. The total cost of this project is estimated at $1,278,750.00 with 80%, or $1,023,000.00 federal funding, and a local share of 20% or $255,750.00. FISCAL NOTE: Funding for this project is available in the 2007 Capital Improvement Program.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7155 A71.CONTRACT FOR SOUTHSIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK INFRASTRUCTUREResolutionCONTRACT FOR SOUTHSIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK INFRASTRUCTURE RESOLVED, that Contract 11-06 (K6-012), Southside Industrial Park Infrastructure, be awarded to The Wanasek Corporation, at their bid price of $1,770,448.70, they being the lowest responsible bidder. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 815,000.00 - Account 970.012.5810, TID 10 - EDA Infrastructure Grant $ 955,448.70 - TID 10 $1,770.448.70 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7156 A72.CONTRACT FOR PAVING CITY PARKING LOTSResolutionCONTRACT FOR PAVING CITY PARKING LOTS RESOLVED, that Contract 25-06 (K6-026), City Parking Lots (R1), be awarded to Cicchini Asphalt Paving, Inc., at their bid price of $264,006.90, they being the lowest responsible bidder. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 11,035.58 - Account 985.590.5010, Replace City Circuits $ 45,000.00 - Account 986.100.5020, City Hall-Parking Lot Improvements $ 26,511.96 - Account 986.200.5010, Annex-Parking Lot Resurfacing $ 14,000.00 - Account 986.740.5020, Zoo $ 8,500.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 5,133.57 - Account 106.985.5110, Parking Lot Reconstruction $ 135,000.00 - Account 986.106.5010, Parking Lot Reconstruction $ 18,825.79 - Account 207.000.5750, Graceland Cemetery $264,006.90 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7157 A73.CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE REHABILITATION AT JOHNSON PARK GOLF COURSEResolutionCONTRACT FOR BRIDGE REHABILITATION AT JOHNSON PARK GOLF COURSE RESOLVED, that Contract 35-06 (K6-037), Bridge Rehabilitation at Johnson Park Golf Course, be awarded to Bane-Nelson, Inc., at their bid price of $192,800.00, plus Alternate #1 in the amount of $27,000.00 and Alternate #2 in the amount of $15,000.00, for a total contract amount of $234,800.00, they being the lowest responsible bidder. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this public works project be appropriated from Account 107.000.5750, Replace 18th Hole Bridge. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7158 A74.FINAL PAYMENT FOR 2005 SEWER ASSET MANAGEMENT CONTRACTResolutionFINAL PAYMENT FOR 2005 SEWER ASSET MANAGEMENT CONTRACT RESOLVED, that the professional services provided by Earth Tech, Inc. under Contract 28-05, (K5-035), 2005 Sewer Asset Management, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $93,203.71, from funds heretofore appropriated. FISCAL NOTE: This contract was approved by Resolution 6460, dated April 18, 2005.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7159 A75.FINAL PAYMENT FOR 2005 SEWER CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTResolutionFINAL PAYMENT FOR 2005 SEWER CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT RESOLVED, that the work of A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 33-05 (K5-050), 2005 Sewer Construction, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $236,060.25. FISCAL NOTE: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6561 of July 5, 2005.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7160 A76.CHANGE ORDER FOR LAKE MICHIGAN PATHWAY CONTRACTResolutionCHANGE ORDER FOR LAKE MICHIGAN PATHWAY CONTRACT RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 2 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway, Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $11,400.00. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from Account 985.913.5090, Michigan at Goold Slope Stabilization. FURTHER RESOLVED, that a time extension until September 1, 2006 to complete this contract is approved. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7161 A77.CHANGE ORDER ISLAND PARK STREAMBANK STABILIZATION CONTRACTResolutionCHANGE ORDER ISLAND PARK STREAMBANK STABILIZATION CONTRACT RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 14-06 (K6-015), Island Park Streambank Stabilization, K&L Construction, contractor, as submitted, is approved to provide a time extension until August 15, 2006, to complete this contract. FISCAL NOTE: There will be no change in contract price as a result of this change order.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7162 A78.CONTRACT FOR MARINO PARK STORM SEWER DESIGNResolutionCONTRACT FOR MARINO PARK STORM SEWER DESIGN RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a professional services contract with Earth Tech, Inc. to provide professional services for the Marino Park and State Street Storm Sewer at a cost not-to-exceed $41,360.00. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Various Locations. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7163 A79.CHANGE ORDER 2006 CCTV SERVICES AND MANHOLE INSPECTIONS CONTRACTResolutionCHANGE ORDER 2006 CCTV SERVICES AND MANHOLE INSPECTIONS CONTRACT RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 2 on Contract 7-06 (K6-007), 2006 CCTV Services and Manhole Inspections, Green Bay Pipe & TV, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $1,280.00. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $ 640.00 - Account 986.907.5310, Sanitary Sewer, Var. Loc. $ 640.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers, Var. Loc. $1,280.00 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7164 A80.AMENDMENT TO STREAMBANK RESTORATION ISLAND PARK CONTRACTResolutionAMENDMENT TO STREAMBANK RESTORATION ISLAND PARK CONTRACT RESOLVED, that Amendment No. 1 to Contract 60-05 (K5-069), Professional Services for Streambank Restoration in Island Park, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $3,500.00. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 104.000.5610, Stormwater Enterprise - Professional Services. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7165 A81.AMENDMENT TO STATE CONTRACT RACINE STREET, 21ST STREET TO WASHINGTON AVENUEResolutionAMENDMENT TO STATE CONTRACT RACINE STREET, 21ST STREET TO WASHINGTON AVENUE RESOLVED, that Amendment No. 4 on State Contract 2350-10-00, Racine Street, 21st Street to Washington Avenue, Earth Tech, Inc., consultant be approved. The total cost of the amendment is $3,931.10 with 75%, or, $2,543.23, being the State's share and 25%, or $982.78, being the City's share. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funds to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 985.908.5090, Racine Street Design Services. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7166 A82.2006 STATE URBAN MASS TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR WISCONSIN COACH LINESResolution2006 STATE URBAN MASS TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR WISCONSIN COACH LINES RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance Agreement for Wisconsin Coach Lines, on behalf of the City of Racine, with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Bureau of Transit and Local Roads. FISCAL NOTE: The agreement will allow for the pass through of $626,196 to Wisconsin Coach Lines. There are no City funds involved.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7167 A83.2006 STATE URBAN MASS TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR BELLE URBAN SYSTEMResolution2006 STATE URBAN MASS TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE CONTRACT FOR BELLE URBAN SYSTEM RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute the 2006 State Urban Mass Transit Operating Assistance Contract for the Belle Urban System with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Bureau of Transit and Local Roads. FISCAL NOTE: The agreement will provide funds for the Belle Urban System operations for 2006 in the amount of $1,824,264.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7168 A84.CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CARRY-OUT RESTAURANT 3523 DOUGLAS AVENUEResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 3523 DOUGLAS AVENUE RESOLVED, that the request from Barbara Kegg seeking a conditional use permit to operate a carry-out restaurant at 3523 Douglas Avenue be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received June 15, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on June 28, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein; b. That the Plan Commission finds that a carry-out restaurant as described in the application materials is of the same general character as the uses permitted in the district; c. That all parking and drive areas be paved and striped; d. That only one pole sign and one building/wall sign be permitted; e. That detailed plans addressing landscaping, signage, trash handling, outside dining area, and other exterior building and site modification be presented to the Access Corridor Development Review Committee for review and approval prior to the issuance of a building permit; f. That necessary building and occupancy permits be obtained from the Building Inspection Department; gAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7169 A85.CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR McDONALD'S 3037 DOUGLAS AVENUEResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR 3037 DOUGLAS AVENUE RESOLVED, that the request by Dorothy A. Metz of McDonald’s seeking a conditional use permit to install awnings with logos on them and to install a 24-square-foot electronic reader board on the existing pole sign at 3037 Douglas Avenue be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on July 26, 2006 be approved subject to the conditions contained herein; b. That the design and placement of signage is subject to the review and approval of the Access Corridor Development Review Committee; c. That information signs be installed in the parking area and at driveways stating “No loud stereo playing,” “No Loitering,” “Please deposit trash in trash cans;” d. That a sign be posted at the Kingston Drive exit stating “No Left turn after 10:00 p.m.;” e. That all codes and ordinances be complied with unless otherwise varied herein and required permits acquired; f. That no minor changes be made from the conditions of this permit without the approval of the Plan Commission and nAdopted  Action details Not available
06-2307 A86.Attorney Mark F. Nielsen requesting to be appointed to serve as Municipal JudgeCommunicationSubject: Communication from Director of Human Resources recommending that Attorney Mark F. Nielsen be appointed to serve as Municipal Judge effective August 14, 2006-April 3, 2007.Received and FiledPass Action details Not available