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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/6/2006 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 205, City Hall
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Ord.20-06 A Ordinance No. 20-06 to amend Sec. 114-1, create Sec. 114-638.5, amend Sec. 114-824, amend Sec. 114-826(4) and amend Sec. 114-827 relating to Zoning - Mapped district.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 20-06 to amend Sec. 114-1, create Sec. 114-638.5, amend Sec. 114-824, amend Sec. 114-826(4) and amend Sec. 114-827 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Zoning - Mapped district. Part 1: Sec. 114-1 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the following definition after the definition for “Extended medical care facilities”: “Facility or facilities means those physical attributes of a use including, but not limited to, landscaping, trash handling, parking and drive areas, lighting, utilities, signage, display or storage areas, equipment and buildings and appurtenances.” Part 2: Sec. 114-638.5 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby created to read as follows: “Sec. 114-638.5. Applicability. (a) Design guidelines contained in this division shall apply to all facilities such as, but not limited to, office, commercial, residential facilities containing five or more living units, lodging, museum, theater, governmental, parking and utility facilities, excepting that maintenance andHis Honor, the Mayor, declared the public hearing closed  Action details Not available
06-2056 A Building Report for the month of May, 2006CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Building Inspector submitting the Building Report for the month of May, 2006Received and Filed  Action details Not available
06-1947 A University of WI-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER InstituteCommunicationSubject: A communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute (Grant Control No. 2006-026) in the amount of $6,000 to be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Recommendation of the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the University of WI-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute in the amount of $6000. Funding will be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Fiscal Note: There is no match required on the part of the city. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $6,000 with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Great Lakes WATER Institute (Grant Control No. 2006-026) to be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Fiscal Note: NReferred  Action details Not available
06-1947 A University of WI-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER InstituteCommunicationSubject: A communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept funding from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute (Grant Control No. 2006-026) in the amount of $6,000 to be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Recommendation of the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the University of WI-Milwaukee Great Lakes WATER Institute in the amount of $6000. Funding will be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Fiscal Note: There is no match required on the part of the city. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement in the amount of $6,000 with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Great Lakes WATER Institute (Grant Control No. 2006-026) to be utilized for additional sampling of gull feces for the isolation of Campylobacter spp. Fiscal Note: NReferred  Action details Not available
06-1977 A Summary of the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Police Staff Officers' Association for 2005-2006 and 2007-2008.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Human Resources requesting, in closed session, to discuss a summary of the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Police Staff Officers' Association for 2005-2006 and 2007-2008. Recommendation: That the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Police Staff Officers' Association for 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 be approved. Fiscal Note: That the cost to the City will be in 2006, $40,507.63 and 2007, $34,527.99, minus potential savings due to $10 physician visit charge and $100 emergency room visit charge.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1982 A Communication from Police Chief David H. Spenner, requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Municipal Reimbursement Agreement for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program (H.I.D.T.A.), with Racine County Sheriff's Department, City GraCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Municipal Reimbursement Agreement for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (H.I.D.T.A.), with Racine County Sheriff's Department, Grant Control No. 2006-028. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement for reimbursement of overtime costs with Racine County for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (Grant Control No. 2006-028). Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement for reimbursement of overtime costs with Racine County for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (Grant Control No. 2006-028). Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1982 A Communication from Police Chief David H. Spenner, requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Municipal Reimbursement Agreement for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program (H.I.D.T.A.), with Racine County Sheriff's Department, City GraCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Municipal Reimbursement Agreement for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (H.I.D.T.A.), with Racine County Sheriff's Department, Grant Control No. 2006-028. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement for reimbursement of overtime costs with Racine County for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (Grant Control No. 2006-028). Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement for reimbursement of overtime costs with Racine County for the Milwaukee High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (Grant Control No. 2006-028). Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1984 A Communication from Police Chief David H. Spenner, requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations contract, in the amount of $25,000, with Racine County Sheriff's Department. City Grant Control #2006-027 has been issued. (AlsoCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations contract, in the amount of $25,000, with Racine County Sheriff's Department, Grant Control No. 2006-027. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Racine County Sheriff's Department to receive $25,000 in sub-recipient funding (City Grant Control No. 2006-027) for the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations, contingent on written confirmation that all granting agency requirements will be followed. Recommendation from the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Racine County Sheriff's Department to receive $25,000 in sub-recipient funding (City Grant Control No. 2006-027) for the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations, contingent on written confirmation that all granting agency requirements will be followed. Fiscal Note: The $25,0Referred  Action details Not available
06-1984 A Communication from Police Chief David H. Spenner, requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations contract, in the amount of $25,000, with Racine County Sheriff's Department. City Grant Control #2006-027 has been issued. (AlsoCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting permission to enter into the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations contract, in the amount of $25,000, with Racine County Sheriff's Department, Grant Control No. 2006-027. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Racine County Sheriff's Department to receive $25,000 in sub-recipient funding (City Grant Control No. 2006-027) for the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations, contingent on written confirmation that all granting agency requirements will be followed. Recommendation from the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Racine County Sheriff's Department to receive $25,000 in sub-recipient funding (City Grant Control No. 2006-027) for the 2006 Metro Drug Unit Operations, contingent on written confirmation that all granting agency requirements will be followed. Fiscal Note: The $25,0Referred  Action details Not available
06-1985 A Request to Enter into Provider AgreementCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Interim Fire Chief requesting to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin for health care service reimbursement that is based on Medicare criteria for ambulance reimbursement. Requesting that the City Attorney be included in reference. Recommendation: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin for health care reimbursement based on Medicare criteria for ambulance reimbursement. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin so that the Racine Fire Department is able to bill and receive reimbursement for ambulance service that is based on Medicare criteria. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1985 A Request to Enter into Provider AgreementCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Interim Fire Chief requesting to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin for health care service reimbursement that is based on Medicare criteria for ambulance reimbursement. Requesting that the City Attorney be included in reference. Recommendation: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin for health care reimbursement based on Medicare criteria for ambulance reimbursement. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wisconsin so that the Racine Fire Department is able to bill and receive reimbursement for ambulance service that is based on Medicare criteria. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1999 A DHFS-HUD LeadCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to sign an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS), Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program, (Grant Control No. 2005-017), changing the contract period to April 1, 2005 through March 31, 2007. Recommendation of the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin DHFS, Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program. The amended contract changes the end date from March 31, 2006 to March 31, 2007. Fiscal Note: $6000 (There is no match required on the part of the city). Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS), Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program, (Grant Control No. 2005-017) to amend the contrReferred  Action details Not available
06-1999 A DHFS-HUD LeadCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to sign an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS), Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program, (Grant Control No. 2005-017), changing the contract period to April 1, 2005 through March 31, 2007. Recommendation of the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin DHFS, Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program. The amended contract changes the end date from March 31, 2006 to March 31, 2007. Fiscal Note: $6000 (There is no match required on the part of the city). Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS), Division of Public Health, for the HUD Lead Based Paint Abatement program, (Grant Control No. 2005-017) to amend the contrReferred  Action details Not available
06-2024 A Con-Grant Pandemic Influenza PreparednessCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept additional consolidated grant funding from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (Grant Control No. 2006-030) in the amount of $13,310 to be utilized for the preparedness pandemic influenza program. Recommendation from the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the State of Wisconsin DHFS that will increase the total funding by $13,310. The additional funding will be used for pandemic influenza preparedness. Fiscal Note: The pandemic influenza component of the consolidated grant is $13,310. As a result of the amended contract, the total amount of the con-grant increased from $339,924 to $353,234. There is no match required on the part of the city. Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the State of Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (GraReferred  Action details Not available
06-2024 A Con-Grant Pandemic Influenza PreparednessCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Public Health Administrator requesting permission to accept additional consolidated grant funding from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (Grant Control No. 2006-030) in the amount of $13,310 to be utilized for the preparedness pandemic influenza program. Recommendation from the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the State of Wisconsin DHFS that will increase the total funding by $13,310. The additional funding will be used for pandemic influenza preparedness. Fiscal Note: The pandemic influenza component of the consolidated grant is $13,310. As a result of the amended contract, the total amount of the con-grant increased from $339,924 to $353,234. There is no match required on the part of the city. Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an amended contract with the State of Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (GraReferred  Action details Not available
06-2036 A A communication from Police Chief Spenner, requesting to waive formal bidding for the purchase of 44 ABA XT2-2 protective vests for the Racine Police Department and requesting the Purchasing Agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's oCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting to waive formal bidding for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests for the Racine Police Department and requesting the purchasing agent negotiate with Streicher's for the purchase of the equipment. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That formal bidding procedures be waived and that the purchasing agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's of Butler, Wisconsin for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests to be utilized for the Racine Police Department. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That formal bidding procedures be waived and that the purchasing agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's of Butler, Wisconsin for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests to be utilized for the Racine Police Department. Fiscal Note: Forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests budgeted for in account 101.311.5430, Furniture and EqReferred  Action details Not available
06-2036 A A communication from Police Chief Spenner, requesting to waive formal bidding for the purchase of 44 ABA XT2-2 protective vests for the Racine Police Department and requesting the Purchasing Agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's oCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Police Chief requesting to waive formal bidding for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests for the Racine Police Department and requesting the purchasing agent negotiate with Streicher's for the purchase of the equipment. Item also referred to License & Welfare Committee. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: That formal bidding procedures be waived and that the purchasing agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's of Butler, Wisconsin for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests to be utilized for the Racine Police Department. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee 06-12-06: That formal bidding procedures be waived and that the purchasing agent be authorized and directed to negotiate with Streicher's of Butler, Wisconsin for the purchase of forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests to be utilized for the Racine Police Department. Fiscal Note: Forty-four (44) ABA XT2-2 protective vests budgeted for in account 101.311.5430, Furniture and EqReferred  Action details Not available
06-2051 A Human Resources Director submitting a tentative agreement between the City of Racine and the Racine Firefighters Local 321.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Human Resource Director requesting to, in closed session, discuss collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local No. 321, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008. Recommendation: That the collective bargaining agreement between the City of Racine and the International Association of Fire Fighters, Local No. 321, AFL-CIO for 2006-2008 be approved. Fiscal Note: That the costs to the City will be in 2006, $236,682.20; 2007, $378,511.98; and 2008, $348,420.46. Increases do not include potential savings from premium contributions and plan design changes.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2062 A Request to apply for one year grant from Target Corp. in the amount of $2,500.00 for the Mayor's Back to School - Stay in School program.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services requesting to apply for a one-year grant from Target Corp. (Grant Control No. 2006-029) in the amount of $2,500.00 for the Mayor's Back to School - Stay in School program. Recommendation: That permission granted for the Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services to apply for the one-year grant from Target Corporation (Grant Control No. 2006-029) in the amount of $2,500 to be utilized for the Mayor's Back to School/Stay in School program. Fiscal Note: No match required on the part of the City.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1973 A Caledonia Historical Society request to obtain the flagpole from the former Walker Manufacturing site.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Caledonia Historical Society requesting to obtain the flagpole from the former Walker Manufacturing site. Recommendation: Permission be granted to the Caledonia Historical Society to remove the flagpole from the former Walker Manufacturing site contingent upon a Hold Harmless Agreement being executed and a Certificate of Insurance being provided to the City of Racine. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1978 A Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive. Item also referred to the City Plan Commission Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 6/14/06: Defer to August meeting Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 8/9/06: That the item be received and filed. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 09-11-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1978 A Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive. Item also referred to the City Plan Commission Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 6/14/06: Defer to August meeting Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 8/9/06: That the item be received and filed. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 09-11-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1978 A Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Ed Possing, 2625 Lathrop Ave., requesting to purchase the property at 504 Hawthorne Drive. Item also referred to the City Plan Commission Recommendation from the Finance & Personnel Committee 06-12-06: The item be deferred. Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 6/14/06: Defer to August meeting Recommendation of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services 8/9/06: That the item be received and filed. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 09-11-06: The item be received and filed. Fiscal note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1981 A Communication from Chief of Police David H. Spenner, requesting reserved parking paces for civilian employees, who arrive and leave work during hours of darkeness, in the Annex Parking Lot. Communication from Chief of Police David H. Spenner, requestinCommunicationSubject: Communication from Chief of Police David H. Spenner, requesting reserved parking paces for civilian employees, who arrive and leave work during hours of darkness, in the Annex Parking Lot. Recommendation: The request of the Chief of Police to reserve 10 parking spaces for civilian employees be approved. Fiscal Note: There will be nominal costs to provide the necessary signage to reserve these spaces.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2021 A YMCA request to renew the lease for the parking lot adjacent to their property.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the YMCA, 725 Lake Avenue, requesting to renew the lease for the parking lot adjacent to their property. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: Not applicable.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2047 A Request to install awnings on the property at 2355 Meachem Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Godske Awnings & Textiles, Inc. requesting permission to install awnings on the property at 2355 Meachem Street. Recommendation: The property owner of 2355 Meachem Street be granted permission to install stationary, projecting awnings, as requested, with the stipulation that a hold harmless agreement be executed, in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Streets. Further recommends that the property owner be charged a $50.00 fee to cover administrative costs associated with filing this item with the Register of Deeds office. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the City of Racine.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2053 A Acquisition of land for extension of Oakes Road.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a Relocation Plat for the acquisition of land necessary for the extension of Oakes Road between 16th Street south to the city limits. Recommendation: The Relocation Plat for the acquisition of land necessary for the extension of Oakes Road from 16th Street south to the city limits be approved. Further recommends that the City Attorney be authorized and directed to take the necessary steps for the acquisition of land for this project. Fiscal Note: Funds to defray the cost of land acquisition will be provided from sewer revenue dollars.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1994 A "Class B " License for The Warning Track, LLCCommunicationSubject: (New) Application of The Warning Track, LLC., Jason S. Hansen, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor License for 1301 Washington Avenue.Referred  Action details Not available
06-1998 A Interstate Towing, Inc., Samuel Hutchins, Jr., for a Motor Vehicle Towing License, 2101 Lathrop Avenue.CommunicationSubject: (Renewal) Application of Interstate Towing, Inc., Samuel Hutchins, Jr., for a Motor Vehicle Towing License, 2101 Lathrop Avenue.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2002 A Renewal applications for a "CLASS A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a "CLASS A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2003 A Renewal applications for a "CLASS B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Inoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a "CLASS B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Inoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Alice F. Warren 963 Dr. M.L. King, Jr. Drive Harbor Lite Yacht Club, Inc. 559 State Street John Whaley, Agent American Legion Post #546 1234 Douglas Avenue James Price, Agent TTDH, Inc. 2100 Douglas Avenue Gus Tousis, Agent Dennis Pias 1756 Taylor Avenue Jane Deplecyn 1518 Washington Avenue Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 281, Inc. 319 Hamilton Street Richard C. Fortier, Agent Anchor Inn & Bowling Corporation 3701 Durand Avenue John Landerman, Agent Bucket's Pub, Inc. 2031 Lathrop Avenue Charles F. Brandt, Agent Marion Wawiorka 1415 Washington Avenue El Cotorreo, Inc. 1224 Sixteenth Street Jong Pong Chang, Agent R. Hoey Enterprises, LLC 1653 Taylor Avenue Richard P. Hoey, Agent Mike Williams 1403 Superior Street Rojo's Pub, LLC 1317 Yout Street Joseph A. Vlasak, Agent Ian Investments, LLCReferred  Action details Not available
06-2004 A Renewal applications for a "CLASS B" CLUB Retail FErmented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a "CLASS B" CLUB Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:Referred  Action details Not available
06-2005 A Renewal applications for a "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine License for 2006-2007CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine License for 2006-2007.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2006 A Renewal applications for a CLASS "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine License for 2006-2007CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a CLASS "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2010 A Renewal applications for a CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007CommunicationThe following renewal applications for a CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2011 A Renewal applications for a CLASS "B" PUBLIC FACILITY Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a CLASS "B" PUBLIC FACILITY Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2012 A The following renewal applications for a WHOLESALE License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for a WHOLESALE License for 2006-2007: Domanik Sales Company 2300 South Street Robert Domanik, AgentReferred  Action details Not available
06-2023 A Sandra Dittmann for a Massage Establishment PermitCommunicationSubject: (New) The application of Sandra Dittmann for a Massage Establishment Permit for 1401 Douglas Avenue. (4th District)Referred  Action details Not available
06-2034 A The proposal received for the second responsible bidder to Operate a Taxicab service for the City of Racine.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the proposal received for the second responsible bidder to Operate a Taxicab service for the City of Racine.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2045 A Application of Hafiz Trans, Inc., for a Public Passenger Vehicle Provider's License.CommunicationSubject: Application of Hafiz Trans, Inc., for a Public Passenger Vehicle Provider's License.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2054 A SF Food Mart, Aziz Abdul, Agent, for a Class "A"CommunicationSubject: (New) Application of SF Food Mart, Aziz Abdul, Agent, for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 1347 Lathrop Avenue. (13th District) (Alderman of the 13the District included in reference)Referred  Action details Not available
06-2055 A Application of Neighborhood Bar of Racine, LLC.CommunicationSubject: (New- 2005-2006) Application of Neighborhood Bar of Racine, LLC., Slobodan Lazarevic, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2002 Erie Street. (5th District) (Alderman of the 5th District included in reference) (The Agent has been requested to appear) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 06/12/06: That the item be deferred to the 06/26/06 License & Welfare Committee meeting. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 06/26/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2027 A Communication from the Racine Art Guild, Inc. requesting "Temporary No Parking" signs be posted on the east side of South Main Street, between 10th and 11th Streets during the Starving Artists Outdoor Art Fair on August 6, 2006.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Racine Art Guild, Inc. requesting "Temporary No Parking" signs be posted on the east side of South Main Street, between 10th and 11th Streets during the Starving Artists Outdoor Art Fair on August 6, 2006. Recommendation: The request to use Temporary No Parking signs on the east side of S. Main Street between 10th and 11th Streets on August 6, 2006, between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. be granted. Further recommends that the request to waive the "No Parking Any Time" restriction on 10th and 11th Streets before 9:00 A.M. and from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. on August 6, 2006, in connection with the Starving Artists Outdoor Art Fair, be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2046 A Communication from the Alderman of the 5th District regarding a 4-way stop sign at the corner of Walton & N. Wisconsin, and a 4-way stop sign at 10th Street and Center Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Alderman of the 5th District regarding a 4-way stop sign at 10th Street and Center Street. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2049 A Communication from Daniel Eternicka regarding the timing of the traffic light on Washington Avenue and Green Bay Road.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Daniel Eternicka regarding the timing of the traffic light on Washington Avenue and Green Bay Road. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2060 A Communication from Love Has No Boundaries Childcare & Learning Center, 702 High Street requesting a loading zone sign be placed on the entrance side of the center.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Love Has No Boundaries Childcare & Learning Center, 702 High Street requesting a loading zone sign be placed on the entrance side of the center. Recommendation: The communication be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2039 A Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the April 2006 operating and financial report for the Belle Urban System.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the April 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
06-2026 A Creation of a Business Improvement District for the West Racine commercial area.CommunicationSubject: Creation of a Business Improvement District for the West Racine commercial area. Recommendation: That the communication be received and filed.Referred  Action details Not available
06-2057 A Request of George A. Nicks Sr. to acquire Lot #3825-1 (1120 Eleventh Street) and combine it with his property at 1035 Washington Avenue.CommunicationSubject: Request of George A. Nicks Sr. to acquire Lot #3825-1 (1120 Eleventh Street) and combine it with his property at 1035 Washington Avenue. Recommendation: That the sale of City owned property at 1120 eleventh Street is not in conflict with City Plans and programs. Further, that this matter be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2061 A That the City of Racine authorize the Village of Mt. Pleasant to use condemnation pursuant to Ch. 32.05 Wis. Stats.CommunicationSubject: That the City of Racine authorize the Village of Mt. Pleasant to use condemnation pursuant to Ch. 32.05 Wis. Stats. Recommendation: That the request by the Village of Mt. Pleasant to use condemnation is not in conflict with City Plans and programs. Further, that the item be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2028 A Heritage Group, LLC to acquire 3124 Washington Avenue from the Redevelopment Authority.CommunicationSubject: Heritage Group, LLC to acquire 3124 Washington Avenue from the Redevelopment Authority. Recommendation: Receive and File. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1944 A Drexel University AgreementCommunicationSubject: The Public Health Administrator is requesting permission to enter into an agreement with Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professionals. The agreement will allow students at the University to participate in training opportunities within the City of Racine Health Department. Recommendation of the Board of Health 06-13-06: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with Drexel University College of Nursing & Health Professionals. Fiscal Note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1983 A Communication from Ahmad Kweku Qawi regarding the possibility of starting Young Leaders Academy outreach sites at the Dr. John Bryant and Dr. King Community Center in September 2006. Communication from Ahmad Kweku Qawi regarding the possibility of startiCommunicationSubject: Communication from Ahmad Kweku Qawi regarding the possibility of starting Young Leaders Academy outreach sites at the Dr. John Bryant and Dr. King Community Center in September 2006. Recommend the communication be received and filed. Fiscal note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-2019 A Communication from Janis Curtin for the use of the parking lot behind the North Beach Oasis to hold the 3rd Annual Art Festival and the use of the grass area West of the children's playground and South of the Oasis for the 2nd annual Classic Car and StreeCommunicationSubject: Communication from Janis Curtin for the use of the parking lot behind the North Beach Oasis to hold the 3rd Annual Art Festival and the use of the grass area West of the children's playground and South of the Oasis for the 2nd annual Classic Car and Street Rod Show both on September 3, 2006. Recommend the communication be received and filed. Fiscal note: $275.00 special events feeReferred  Action details Not available
06-2020 A Communication from Preservation Racine requesting use of Dodge Park on September 24, 2006 for tickets sales for their Tour of Historic Places.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Preservation Racine requesting use of Dodge Park on September 24, 2006 for tickets sales for their Tour of Historic Places. Recommends the communication be received and filed. Fiscal note: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
06-1856 A Discuss borrowing for the 2006 Capital Improvement Projects.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Interim Finance Director requesting to discuss the borrowing for the 2006 Capital Improvement Projects. Recommendation: That final approval be granted for the borrowing for the 2006 Capital Improvement projects. Fiscal Note: 2006 Capital Projects are budgeted at $7,049,300.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1859 A Refunding Tax Incremental Financing District No. 11 (West Racine) short term debtCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Interim Finance Director appearing before the Committee to discuss refunding Tax Incremental Financing District No. 11 (West Racine) short-term debt that is due in June. Recommendation: That approval granted for refunding Tax Incremental Financing District No. 11 (West Racine) note anticipation notes. Fiscal Note: The amount for refunding is not to exceed $2,000,000 for TIF No. 11.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1880 A Accept bid with Virchow Krause & Company, LLP for Performance Audit of the Health Department.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to accept the bid with Virchow Krause & Company, LLP for Official Notice # 5, Performance Audit of the Health Department. Recommendation: That the item be received and filed Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1938 A Refilling Executive Secretary PositionCommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Attorney requesting to fill the Executive Secretary position in the Attorney's office. Recommendation: That the position of Executive Secretary in the City Attorney's office be filled. Fiscal Note: Funding for this position is provided for in the 2006 budget.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1940 A Discuss the recently vacated position in the City Clerk's Office.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Interim Finance Director requesting to appear before the committee to discuss the recently vacated position in the City Clerk's Office and the creation of Customer Service Specialist, SU9 position. Recommendation: Permission granted for the elimination of Records Clerk, SU-7, position and the creation of a new position, Customer Service Specialist, SU-9, for the City Clerk's office upon permanent vacancy of the Records Clerk position. Fiscal Note: Funding for this position is provided for in the 2006 budget and was recommended by the Clerk-Treasurer's study.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1968 A $30,000 be appropriated from the 2005 Capital Improvement Fund balance to account #985.710.5070, Horlick Athletic Field Bleachers and carried forward to 2006.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Director of Parks Recreation & Cultural Services requesting $30,000 be appropriated from the 2005 Capital Improvement Fund balance to account 985.710.5070, Horlick Athletic Field Bleachers and carried forward to 2006 to fund the short fall of Contract 28-06 (K6-029) New Grandstand Bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field. Recommendation: That $30,000 be transferred from 2005 Capital Improvement Fund balance to account 985.710.5070, Horlick Athletic Field Bleachers to cover cost of grandstand bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field and that it be carried forward to 2006. Fiscal Note: There are sufficient funds available for the transfer.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1900 A Request to use the Walker site parking lot from August 6-14, 2006 and to close Christopher Columbus Causeway from August 7-13, 2006, in connection with the Racine Boat & RV Show.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Operations of Recreational Leadership Company, LLC, requesting permission to use the Walker site parking lot from August 6-14, 2006 and to close Christopher Columbus Causeway from Lake Avenue east to the water’s edge from August 7-13, 2006, in connection with the Racine Boat & RV Show. Recommendation: Permission be granted to Recreational Leadership Company, Inc. to use the Walker site parking lot for the Racine Boat & RV Show, to be held August 6-14, 2006. Further recommends that permission be granted to erect a tent in the Walker site parking lot with the stipulation that no stakes are to be installed in the pavement in order to support this tent. Further recommends that permission be granted to Recreational Leadership Company, Inc. to close Christopher Columbus Causeway, from Lake Avenue east to the water's edge, from Sunday, August 7, 2006, at 8:00 a.m., through Sunday, August 13, 2006, at 10:00 p.m. Further recommends that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed. Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1911 A Environmental Audits request to place private utility in public right-of-way in 1200 block of 13th Street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Environmental Audits, on behalf of Twin Disc, Inc., requesting permission to install a private utility in the public right-of-way in the 1200 block of Thirteenth Street. Recommendation: Permission be granted Twin Disc, Inc., to install a flume in the public right-of-way of 13th Street near Racine Street, as requested, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Street. B. The property owner be required to become a member of Digger’s Hotline. C. The property owner shall pay all costs associated with the relocation due to maintenance or construction. 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
06-1945 A Bid results on Contract 17-06 (K6-018), Asphalt Paving, C.D.B.G.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 17-06 (K6-018), Asphalt Paving, C.D.B.G. Recommendation: Contract 17-06 (K6-018), Asphalt Paving, C.D.B.G., be awarded to Payne & Dolan, Inc., at their bid price of $271,169.30, 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: $200,000.00 - Account 896.030.5540, CDBG Asphalt Resurfacing $ 39,169.30 - Account 986.908.5130, Asphalt Resurfacing $ 13,000.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 19,000.00 - Account 986.907.5310, Sanitary Sewer Const.- Various Locations $271,169.30 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1946 A Bid results on Contract 31-06 (K6-032), Curb and Gutter Repair.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 31-06 (K6-032), Curb and Gutter Repair. Recommendation: Contract 31-06 (K6-032), Curb and Gutter Repair, be awarded to D.C. Burbach, Inc., at their bid price of $92,136.25, 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: $62,136.25 - Account 986.908.5220, Replacement Curb and Gutter $30,000.00 - Account 986.908.5530, Crosswalk Ramps $92,136.25 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1948 A Request for final payment on Contract 38-05(K5-045), Pavement Repair, A.W. Oakes & Sons, Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a request for final payment on Contract 38-05 (K5-045), Pavement Repair, A.W. Oakes & Sons, Inc., contractor. Recommendation: The work of A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 38-05 (K5-045), Pavement Repair, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $263,118.08. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6577 of July 19, 2005.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1950 A Change Order No. 1 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway Phase II, Bane-Nelson, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/ Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056), Lake Michigan Pathway Phase II, Bane-Nelson, contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056, Lake Michigan Pathway Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $58,718.39. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $28,276.50 - Account 986.913.5080, Lake Michigan Pathway $27,812.96 - Account 731.000.5970, Kewaunee Street Demolition $ 2,628.93 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewer, Various Locations $58,718.39 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1974 A Change Order No. 1, Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement C.D.B.G., J.B. Construction Co., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/ Engineering submitting Change Order No. 1 on Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement C.D.B.G., J.B. Construction Co., contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 1 on Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement C.D.B.G., J.B. Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $9,982.38. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $5,611.33 - Account 985.908.5220, Curb & Gutter Replacement $4,371.05 - Account 986.908.5220, Curb 7 Gutter Replacement $9,982.38 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1975 A Final payment on Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement CDBG, J.B. Construction, contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a request for final payment on Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement CDBG, J.B. Construction Co., contractor. Recommendation: The work of J.B. Construction Company, under Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement, CDBG, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $128,000.77. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6576 of July 19, 2005.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1979 A Proposal from HNTB for professional services for the 2006 Major Ramp Maintenance.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting a proposal from HNTB for professional services for the 2006 Major Ramp Maintenance. Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a professional services contract with HNTB to provide professional services for the 2006 Major Ramp Maintenance at a cost not-to-exceed $46,800.00. Further recommends that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 986.106.5010, Transfer to Fund 106 - Parking. Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1993 A Bid results on Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting bid results on Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving. Recommendation: Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, be awarded to Milwaukee General Construction Company, at their bid price of $1,039,662.87, 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: $ 854,314.78 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pvmt. Repl.-Misc. Locations $ 42,623.09 - Account 906.000.5010, Concrete St. Paving-Misc. Locations $ 119,525.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 23,200.00 - Account 986.907.5310, San. Sewer Const.-Various Locations $1,039,662.87 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2009 A Change Order No. 3 on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 L.R.I.P. Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting Change Order No. 3 on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 L.R.I.P. Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor. Recommendation: Change Order No. 3 on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 L.R.I.P. Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the deduct amount of $10,200.00. Fiscal Note: Change Order No. 3 will result in a decrease in contract price.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2017 A Bid results on Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair.CommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submtting bid results on Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair. Recommendation: Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair, be awarded to Wayside Construction Company, at their bid price of $149,434.85, 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: $134,759.85 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pvmt. Repl.-Misc. Locations $ 6,750.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 7,925.00 - Account 986.907.5310, San. Sewer Const.-Misc. Locations $149,434.85 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2022 A Res. 06-7001 of May 2, 2006, relating to street improvements.CommunicationSubject: Res. 06-7001 of May 2, 2006, relating to street improvements. Recommendation: Resolution No. 06-7001, of May 2, 2006, be amended to delete: PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING ERIE STREET from Prospect Street to Colbert Street. SUPERIOR STREET from Liberty Street to State Street. CHATHAM STREET from Melvin Avenue to Lombard Avenue. MITCHELL STREET from Ashland Avenue to Kearney Avenue. OAKDALE AVENUE from Wright Avenue to Athens Avenue SANITARY SEWER Oakdale Avenue from Wright Avenue to Athens Avenue. SEWER AND WATER LATERALS Oakdale Avenue from Wright Avenue to Athens Avenue. and, as amended , Resolution No. 06-7001, of May 2, 2006, be adopted. Fiscal Note: Funds will be appropriated in the 2007 C.I.P. for these street improvements, and special assessments will be paid by the abutting property owners for the street improvements.Adopted As Amended: Pass Action details Not available
06-2037 A Revised Hazardous Elimination Safety Grant AgreementCommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works/Engineering submitting a revised Hazardous Elimination Safety Grant Agreement (Grant Control No. 2005-019). Recommendation: The Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a revised project agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for a Hazardous Elimination Safety Grant (City Grant Control No. 2005-019), for the installation of LED lighting at 17 intersections. The project cost is $160,000.00 with the State’s share being $144,000.00 and the City’s share being $16,000.00. Fiscal Note: This revised agreement does not require any additional funding.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1860 A Direct Referral, Bids for Contract 28-06 (K6-029) New Grandstand Bleachers at Horlick Athletic FieldCommunicationSubject: Direct Referral. Bids for Contract 28-06 (K6-029) New Grandstand Bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field. Recommendation of License & Welfare Committee of 5/8/06: That the item be received and filed. Recommendation of License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That Contract 28-06 (K6-029) New Grandstand Bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field, be awarded to Carroll Seating Co., Inc., at their bid price of $243,630.00, they being the lowest responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds are available in account #986.710.5070 Horlick Field BleachersApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1892 A Application for "Class C" and Class "B" license for 424 Main StreetCommunicationSubject: Application of Central International, LLC, Ramez AbdulNour, Agent, for a "Class C" Wine and Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 424 Main Street. (1st District) (Alderman of the 1st District included in reference) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee on 5/22/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1895 A Haeyoung Choi, Agent, for a Class "B" and "Class C" Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine License for 423 Sixth Street. (1st District)CommunicationSubject: The application of Asiana, LLC, Haeyoung Choi, Agent, for a Class "B" and "Class C" Fermented Malt Beverage and Wine License for 423 Sixth Street. (1st District) (Alderman of the 1st District included in reference) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee on 5/22/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1904 A 2nd Time Around, Ralph Martinez, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor License for 1922 Sixteenth Street.CommunicationSubject: Application of 2nd Time Around, Ralph Martinez, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor License for 1922 Sixteenth Street. (3rd District) (Alderman of the 3rd District included in reference) (The Agent has been requested to appear) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1909 A Applications for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following applications for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Vishal Corporation 3015 Rapids Drive Prabodh Gala, Agent Shree Krishna Enterprises, Inc. 2062 Lathrop Avenue Jagdish Patel, Agent Mitraj, Inc. 3711 Douglas Avenue Radhhesyam Patel, Agent Jesus S. & Yolanda Maldonado 516 High Street AD United Petroleum 1917 Sixteenth Street M Smit N Corp. 918 West Boulevard Maheshkumar K. Patel, Agent Nagra Pump & Pantry, LLC 1826 Douglas Avenue Sukhwinder S. NagraApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1910 A Applications for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following applications for a Class "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007: Joseph Hrouda 3 Fifth Street Shannon J. Curtin 100 Kewaunee Street Clifford Wolosek 301 Hamilton Street St. John Nepomuk 1923 Green St. Terry A. Killberg, Agent Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the licenses be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1913 A Avarice Enterprises, LLC., Zachary Morrow, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor License for 1300 Michigan Blvd.CommunicationSubject: Application of Avarice Enterprises, LLC., Zachary Morrow, Agent, for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 1300 Michigan Blvd. (4th District) (Alderman of the 4th District included in reference) (The agent has been requested to appear) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1909 A Applications for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following applications for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Redline Tavern Corp. 1200 N. Wisconsin Street Connie M. Nau, Agent George's Tavern 1201 N. Main Street David Popoff, Agent George's Tavern 1201 N. Main Street David Popoff, Agent (Amended Premise Description) Radojko Radicevic 2515 Douglas Avenue T.B. Hansen's, Inc. 501 Goold Street Thomas R. Hansen, Agent Fides F. Wagner-Richardson 1102 Mound Avenue David J. Russell 600 High Street Roma Associates of Racine, Inc. 3701 Durand Avenue 3701 Durand Avenue Outbreak Billiards Inc. 1717 Douglas Avenue Marko Stanosevic, Agent 6100 West, Inc. 231 Main Street Douglas Nicholson, Agent Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon 5850 Durand Avenue of WI, Inc. Teresa Licari, Agent Dynasty Co., Inc. 2427 Lathrop Ave. John Bouikidis Evelyn J. Scheibner, LLC 331 Main Street The Corner House, Inc. 1521 Washington Avenue John G. Kopulos, Agent Yardarm Bar & Grill, LTD 920 Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1915 A Application(s) for a "Class B" Club Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following application(s) for a "Class B" Club Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007: Deutscher Maenner Verein 701 Villa Street Neal J. Seiser, Agent Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the license be granted. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1916 A Applications for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2006-2007:CommunicationSubject: The following applications for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2006-2007: S. H. Petroleum, Inc. 3818 Durand Avenue Sandeep K. Verma, Agent Lee's Deli, Inc. 2615 Washington Avenue John P. Henes, Agent Max Supermarket, LLC 1200 Villa Street Rajinder Kaur, Agent Douglas Pump & Pantry LLC 3357 Douglas Avenue Sukhwindar S. Nagra 2100 N. Main Street, LLC 2100 N. Main Street Jitender Kaur, Agent Open Pantry Food Marts of 3441 Spring Street WI, Inc. James L. Schutz, Agent Open Pantry Food Marts of 2731 Durand Avenue WI, Inc. Heather M. Smith, AgentApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1932 A Bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, May 10, 2006.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting the report on bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, May 10, 2006. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: This will generate $5, 439.01 in revenues.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1933 A Change of Agent for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt, Rachel S. WellsCommunicationSubject: The application of Speedway SuperAmerica LLC, Rachel Wells, Agent, for a Change of Agent for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2110 S. GreenBay Road. (14th District) Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the Change of Agent be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1955 A Request of the Committee that George's (David K. Popoff, Agent) 1201 N. Main Street regarding amended premises description.CommunicationSubject: Request of the Committee that George's Tavern (David K. Popoff, Agent) 1201 N. Main Street regarding amended premises description. Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the amended premise description be approved to include the adjacent parking lot at 1201 N. Main Street. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1680 A Whey Chai Chinese Restaurant requesting a "No Parking Anytime" sign be place on the fourth street side of the building at 400 Main Street; the primary use of this area is a loading zone for the delivery business. The delivery hours are: 11:00am to 10:00pCommunicationSubject: Communication from Whey Chai Chinese Restaurant requesting a "No Parking Anytime" sign be placed on the 4th Street side of the building at 400 Main Street; the primary use of this area is a loading zone for the delivery business. The delivery hours are: 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. seven days a week. Recommendation: An ordinance be drafted to create an Area Privilege Fee at All Times. Further recommends the fee be $26.00 for each lineal foot of curb space granted covered by the area privilege granted if paid on or before June 30 of any year, and $13.00 for each lineal foot of curb space granted covered by the area privilege granted if paid between June 30 and December 31 of any year. Further recommends no person may park any vehicle in any area privilege zones authorized under this division at any time. Fiscal Note: This new Area Privilege Fee At All Times would generate approximately $572 per area privilege zone granted.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-1746 A Lawrence B. Johnson requesting that the 1700 block of Hill Street be allowed to park on both sides of the street.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Lawrence B. Johnson requesting that the 1700 block of Hill Street be allowed to park on both sides of the street. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1907 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Deputy Chief of Police wishing to discuss school crossing guard locations for the 2006 summer school session.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Deputy Chief of Police wishing to discuss school crossing guard locations for the 2006 summer school session. Recommendation: In accordance with Section 2-263(3) of the Municipal Code of the General Ordinances of the City of Racine, recommends the following list of School Crossing Guard locations be approved for the 2006 summer school session: Arthur & Kinzie Arthur & Osborne Arthur & Washington Bate & Taylor Blue River & Kentucky Blue River & Lathrop Drexel & Durand Goold & LaSalle Graceland & Ohio Grange & 16th Grange & 17th Kentucky & 21st Kinzie & Osborne LaSalle & Romayne Neptune & Yout 17th & West Blvd. West St. & Dr. M.L. King Jr. Drive 17th & Taylor Fiscal Note: Estimated salary cost is $18,000.00 with funding available in Account 101.310.502, Police - Other Salaries.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1844 A 13th District Alderman requesting permission to landscape entrances to the parking lots in West Racine.CommunicationSubject: Communication from 13th District Alderman wishing to discuss and receive permission to landscape the entrances to the parking lots in West Racine. Recommendation: The request to landscape the entrances to the parking lots in West Racine be approved. Fiscal Note: There will be no cost to the Parking System or the City for the landscaping.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1845 A Proposal to increase transit fareCommunicationSubject: Communication from William Van Offeren wishing to discuss proposal for increase in transit fare. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1861 A Communication from the Deliverance Crusaders Church regarding a bus shelter honoring Mrs. Bonnie Ray Fleming.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Deliverance Crusaders Church regarding a bus shelter honoring Mrs. Bonnie Ray Fleming. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1862 A Communication from Michael Mlsna, owner of The Drink, 961 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive requesting to include The Drink in the 2006 Pub & Grub Trolley Route.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Michael Mlsna, owner of The Drink, 961 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive requesting to include The Drink in the 2006 Pub & Grub Trolley Route. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1863 A Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the March 2006 operating and financial report for the Belle Urban System.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the March 2006 operating and financial report for the Belle Urban System. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1943 A Communication from the Transit Planner submitting the April 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 April 2006 operating and financial report for Wisconsin Coach Lines Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee intercity bus service. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1949 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting bids for Official Notice #10, Janitorial Service for the Racine Railroad Depot.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting bids for Official Notice #10, Janitorial Service for the Racine Railroad Depot. Recommendation: Bid be awarded to Cleanco at their bid price of $8,758.50 (annual cost), with funds for the service coming from account 105.420.5620, Shelter Maintenance and Repair. Fiscal Note: Funds available as reported above.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2025 A (Direct Referral) Communication from a representative of Harbor Fest, Inc., requesting permission to rent parking lots # 4 & # 5 on June 14 - 18, 2006, in connection with their upcoming event.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from a representative of Harbor Fest, Inc., requesting permission to rent parking lots # 4 & # 5 on June 15 - 18, 2006, in connection with their upcoming event. Recommendation: Harbor Fest, Inc. be granted permission to lease Lakefront Parking Lots 4 & 5 from June 15 - 18, 2006, subject to payment of lease costs of $1.50 per space for parking lots in accordance with existing City policies, and subject to the execution of a hold harmless agreement with the City. Fiscal Note: This lease will provide approximately $1,200.00 from the event.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1814 A CUP - 2009 Kewaunee StreetConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Roy Deitsch and Blake Thompson seeking a conditional use permit to operate an automobile repair facility at 2009 Kewaunee Street. Recommendation: That the request by Roy Dietsch and Blake Thompson seeking a conditional use permit to operate a private facility conducting storage, repair, and construction of automobiles including mechanical and body repair at 2009 Kewaunee Street be approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received April 12, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on April 26, 2006 be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit shall be requested from the Building Department prior to the operation of this activity at this location. c. That there shall be no vehicle sales or salvage activity at this location. d. That all activities be conducted indoors, and that during those times when activities generate noise that may be auditable beyond the property lines, all doors shall remain closed. e. That by July 1, 2006, the parking and drive areasApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2007 A Amendment CUP - 2042 Lathrop AvenueConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request from Randy Musaitef of Stereo City seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit for an automobile accessory sales and installation business to allow the display for sale of up to four vehicles at 2042 Lathrop Avenue. Recommendation: That the request from Randy Musaitef of Stereo City seeking an amendment to a conditional use permit for an automobile accessory sales and installation business to allow the display of up to four vehicles for sale at 2042 Lathrop Avenue be denied. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2008 A CUP - Samuel Hutchins, 1535 High StreetConditional Use PermitSubject: Direct Referral. Request by Samuel Hutchins of R&S Performance and Auto Repair seeking a conditional use permit to operate an automobile repair facility, and park up to four tow trucks at 1535 High Street. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission of 05/30/06: That this file be received and filed and that this matter be referred to the Redevelopment Authority for evaluation of its compatibility with the redevelopment plan for the Racine Steel Casting Redevelopment area. Fiscal Note: N/A Recommendation of the Redevelopment 11-09-06: To be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Not available
06-2013 A Yellow Rose sidewalk cafe applicationApplicationSubject: Review of a request by Scott Sebastian of the Yellow Rose for a sidewalk cafe at 340 Main Street: Recommendation: That the request by Scott Sebastian of the Yellow Rose for a sidewalk café at 430 Main Street be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the design of the tables, chairs, and barrier as presented to the Plan Commission on May 30, 2006 are found to not detract from the aesthetics of the surrounding area and that the locations of the sidewalk café are found to be suitable for a sidewalk café. b. That a total of seven tables be allowed, with each table having four chairs, subject to the following distribution pattern: On the Main Street frontage, up to four tables having up to four chairs at each table can be accommodated. On the Fourth Street frontage, up to three tables having up to four chairs at each table can be accommodated. c. That all applicable ordinances be complied with and all applicable permits acquired. Fiscal Note: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-2015 A Ordinance Amendment No. 20-06Zoning ItemSubject: No. 20-06 to amend Sec. 114-1, create Sec. 114-638.5, amend Sec. 114-824, amend Sec. 114-826(4) and amend Sec. 114-827 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Zoning - Mapped district. Recommendation: That Ordinance No. 20-06 be amended by adding the following sentence to the end of Sec. 114-638.5(a): planned developments as defined in Article III, Division 3. of this chapter shall not require review under Article VI of this chapter. Further, that Sec. 114-827 (c) as follows: (c) planned developments as defined in Article III, Division 3. of this chapter shall not require review under Article VII, Division 12 of this chapter. Further that Ordinance No. 20-06 be adopted as amended. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1575 A Mayor requesting to discuss using local option funds to pay for training of residents in our central city neighborhoods in being proactive in dealing with problems in their neighborhoods.CommunicationSubject:Communication from the Mayor requesting to discuss using local option funds to pay for training of residents in our central city neighborhoods in being proactive in dealing with problems in their neighborhoods. Recommendation: Receive and file. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1811 A Communication from Uptown Improvement Organization requesting the reallocation of $1,383.76 of 2003 CDBG Funds.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Uptown Improvement Organization requesting the reallocation of 2003 CDBG Funds. Recommendation: Approve the request to reallocate the balance of the Uptown Improvement Organizaton's 2003 CDBG grant for maintenance of planters on Washington Avenue. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1937 A Amendment to Project New Life 2005 Emergency Shelter Grant contract.CommunicationSubject: Project New Life requesting an amendment to its 2005 Emergency Shelter Grant contract. Recommendation: Approve the request to reduce the Liability Insurance, Maintenance and Repairs, and Furnishings line items and create a new Rent line item on the condition that Project New Life present proof of continuing liability insurance. Fiscal Note: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-1980 A Racine Vocational Ministry- 2005 revision to CDBG program budgetApplicationSubject: Racine Vocational Ministry, Inc. requests a revision to its 2005 Community Development Block Grant program budget. Recommendation: Approve the request to amend selected line items in Racine Vocational Ministry Inc.'s 2005 Community Development Block Grant program budget. Fiscal Note: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-1784 A Racine Zoological Board of Directors wishing to present updates of developments going on at the Zoo.CommunicationSubject: Communication from Racine Zoological Board of Directors wishing to present updates of developments going on at the Zoo. Recommend: that the Item be received and filed.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1864 A Legislative Process - Include in ReferenceCommunicationSubject: Commucation from the Alderman of the 6th district wishing to discuss current legislative processes to include: Requests to "Include in Reference" and distribution of paper copies of council agenda and minutes. Recommend: that the Item be received and filed.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1928 A Establishing an earlier deadline for Council communications.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Administrator recommending a change in the City policy establishing an earlier deadline for Council communications submitted to the City Clerks office to improve the agenda process. Recommend: that the Item be received and filed.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-2038 A Communication nominating appointments/reappointmentsCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Becker nominating appointments/reappointments to the following Boards and Commissions for the City of Racine.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1830 A Hazardous Waste SurchargeCommunicationSubject: Communication from Robert Robinson requesting that the commission show cause for the Hazardous Waste Surcharge. Recommendation: Commissioner Friedel made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Anderson, to receive and file the request from Robert Robinson regarding the Household Hazardous Waste surcharge.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Ord.16-06 A Ordinance No. 16-06 to amend Sec. 98-33(c) of the Municipal Code relating to Utilities - Waterworks commission.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 16-06 to amend Sec. 98-33(c) of the Municipal Code relating to Utilities - Waterworks commission. To amend Sec. 98-33(c) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Utilities - Waterworks commission. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 98-33(c) of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by adding the phrase "and powers" in two places after the word "duties"; by deleting in "(c)(5)" at the end of the sentence "and"; by creating a new "(c)(6)" to read: "To acquire, lease or sell real property, including fixtures and improvements, subject to approval of the common council; and"; and to renumber the current "(6)" to read "(7)". Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and the day after publication. Passed by the Common Council: ___________________________ Approve: ___________________________ ___________________________ Mayor Attest: ___________________________ City Clerk FISCAL NOTE: N/A Recommendation: Commissioner Friedel made a motAdoptedPass Action details Not available
06-1734 A Rotary Foundation of Racine West, Inc., requesting permission to utilize Samuel Meyers Park for the use of selling beverages, beer, food items and providing live entertainment. The Rotary Foundation is also requesting traffic control between 14th and 16tCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Rotary Foundation of Racine West, Inc., requesting permission to utilize Samuel Meyers Park for the use of selling beverages, beer, food items and providing live entertainment. The Rotary Foundation is also requesting traffic control between 14th and 16th Street for the dates: July 7 & 8, 2006. Recommendation of the License and Welfare Committee: That permission be granted upon the Rotary Club obtaining a Temporary Class "B" Retailer's License and contingent upon approval of the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Service Board and the Department of Public Works. Fiscal Note: N/A Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee (4-18-06): Permission be granted to the Racine Rotary West Club to use the City-owned parking lot east of Gateway Technical College and the gravel area immediately east of the Gateway parking lot between Pershing Park Drive and Lake Michigan for the third annual Great Midwest Dragon Boat Festival, to be held July 7-8, 2006. Further recommends that the parking lane along the east side of Main Street from 11th StreApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1709 A Director of PRCS request to meet with Cemetery Commission to discuss fees and charges.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Parks & Recreation and Cultural Services requesting to discuss the Cemetery Commission's recommendation of the fees and charges for 2006. Recommendation of the Cemetery Commission: Approve the fees & charges recommendations. Added 5-15-06: The new price list was presented and discussed after which it was approved as submitted. It was noted that if the Cemeteries were to be opened for operation on Saturdays in the future, additions/corrections would have to be made at that time. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee 05-08-06: That the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/A Recommendation of the License & Welfare Committee of 5/8/06: That the item be deferred until one of the June, 2006 License and Welfare Committee meetings.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
06-1843 A Preservation Racine requesting use of the Mound Cemetery ChapelCommunicationSubject: Communication from Preservation Racine requesting the use of the Mound Cemetery Chapel for a special membership meeting on July 10, 2006. Recommendation of License & Welfare Committee of 5/8/06: That the item be deferred until the 5/22/06 License and Welfare Committee meeting. Recommendatio of Board of Cemetery Commissioners 5-15-06: Recommended for Approval Recommendation of License & Welfare Committee of 5/22/06: That the item be received and filed. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7045 A FINAL RESOLUTION - STREET PAVINGResolutionFINAL RESOLUTION - STREET PAVING Ten (10) Year Benefits & Damages 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 30th day of May, 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: PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING Chatham Street from Kewaunee Street to St. Patrick Street NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Racine as follows: 1. That the report of the Commissioner of Public Works pertaining to the construction of the above described public improvements, including plans and specifications therefore, as modified, is hereby adopted and approved. 2. That the Commissioner of Public Works is directed to advertise for bids and to carry out the work of such improvement in accordance with the report of the Commissioner of Public Works. 3. That payment for said improvements be madReferred  Action details Not available
Res.06-7046 A CONTRACT FOR NEW GRANDSTAND BLEACHERS AT HORLICK FIELDResolutionCONTRACT FOR NEW GRANDSTAND BLEACHERS AT HORLICK FIELD RESOLVED, that Contract 28-06 (K6-029), New Grandstand Bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field, be awarded to Carroll Seating Co., Inc., at their bid price of $243,630.00, they being the lowest responsible bidder. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available in account #986.710.5070, Horlick Field Bleachers.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7047 A CONTRACT FOR NEW GRANDSTAND BLEACHERS AT HORLICK FIELDResolutionTRANSFER OF FUNDS FOR PARKS DEPARTMENT RESOLVED, that $30,000 be transferred from 2005 Capital Improvement Fund balance to account 985.710.5070, Horlick Athletic Field Bleachers, to cover the cost of grandstand bleachers at Horlick Athletic Field and that it be carried forward to 2006. FISCAL NOTE: There are sufficient funds available for the transfer.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7048 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BORROWING OF $2,000,000; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF TAXABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS THEREFOR; AND LEVYING A TAX IN CONNECTION THEREWITHResolutionRESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BORROWING OF $2,000,000; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF Taxable General Obligation Refunding Bonds THEREFOR; AND LEVYING A TAX IN CONNECTION THEREWITH WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin (the "City") hereby finds and determines that it is necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City to raise funds for the purpose of paying the cost of refunding certain outstanding obligations of the City, to wit: $2,000,000 Taxable Note Anticipation Notes, Series 2005B, dated June 30, 2005 (the "2005 Notes") (hereinafter the refinancing of the City's 2005 Notes shall be referred to as the "Refunding"), and there are insufficient funds on hand to pay said costs; and WHEREAS, the Common Council deems it to be necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City to refund the 2005 Notes for the purpose of providing permanent financing for the projects financed by the 2005 Notes; and WHEREAS, cities are authorized by the provisions of Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes to borrow money and to issue general oAdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7049 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $7,000,000 NOTE ANTICIPATION NOTESResolutionRESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $7,000,000 Note Anticipation Notes WHEREAS, the City of Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin (the "City") is presently in need of $7,000,000 for the public purpose of financing capital improvement projects and acquisitions set forth in the City’s 2006 Capital Improvement Plan (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, the Common Council hereby finds and determines that the Project is within the City's power to undertake and therefore serves a "public purpose" as that term is defined in Section 67.04(1)(b) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and WHEREAS, cities are authorized by the provisions of Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes to borrow money and issue general obligation promissory notes for such public purpose; and WHEREAS, the City intends to issue general obligation promissory notes (the "Securities") to provide permanent financing for the Project; and WHEREAS, the Securities have not yet been issued or sold; and WHEREAS, it is the finding of the Common Council that it is necessary, desirable and in the best interest of the City to provide for AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7050 A SUMMER SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD LOCATIONSResolutionSUMMER SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD LOCATIONS RESOLVED, that in accordance with Sec. 2-263(3) of the Municipal Code of the General Ordinances of the City of Racine, that the following list of school crossing guard locations be approved for the 2006 summer school session: Arthur & Kinzie Arthur & Osborne Arthur & Washington Bate & Taylor Blue River & Kentucky Blue River & Lathrop Drexel & Durand Goold & LaSalle Graceland & Ohio Grange & 16th Grange & 17th Kentucky & 21st Kinzie & Osborne LaSalle & Romayne Neptune & Yout 17th & West Blvd. West St. & Dr. M.L. King Jr. Drive 17th & Taylor FISCAL NOTE: Estimated salary cost is $18,000.00 with funding available in Account 101.310.502, Police - Other Salaries.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7051 A ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECTResolutionACQUISITION OF EASEMENT FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROJECT RESOLVED, that the project to acquire easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot to serve the Household Hazardous Waste Facility project be approved. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Attorney be authorized and directed to take all necessary steps to acquire this property interest, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to execute all documents associated with this project. FISCAL NOTE: Unknown at this time. Funding is available through the Wastewater Utility HHW project. CPC 06-14-06 Recommendation: Acquisition of easement rights across Sam's Club parking lot is not in conflict with City plans and programs. Further, that the resolution be adopted.Referred  Action details Not available
Res.06-7052 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT HARBOR FESTResolutionHARBOR FEST PARKING LOT LEASE RESOLVED, that Harbor Fest, Inc., be granted permission to lease Lakefront Parking Lots 4 & 5 from June 15-18, 2006, subject to payment of lease costs of $1.50 per space for parking lots in accordance with existing City policies, and subject to execution of a hold harmless agreement with the City. FISCAL NOTE: This lease will provide approximately $1,200.00 from the event.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7053 A SIDEWALK CAFE 430 MAIN STREETResolutionSIDEWALK CAFE 430 MAIN STREET RESOLVED, that the request of Scott Sebastian of the Yellow Rose for a sidewalk café at 430 Main Street be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the design of the tables, chairs, and barrier as presented to the Plan Commission on May 30, 2006, are found to not detract from the aesthetics of the surrounding area and that the locations of the sidewalk café are found to be suitable for a sidewalk café. b. That a total of seven tables be allowed, with each table having four chairs, subject to the following distribution pattern: On the Main Street frontage, up to four tables having up to four chairs at each table can be accommodated. On the Fourth Street frontage, up to three tables having up to four chairs at each table can be accommodated. c. That all applicable ordinances be complied with and all applicable permits acquired. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7054 A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2009 KEWAUNEE STREETResolutionCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2009 KEWAUNEE STREET RESOLVED, that the request of Roy Dietsch and Blake Thompson seeking a conditional use permit to operate a private facility conducting storage, repair, and construction of automobiles including mechanical and body repair at 2009 Kewaunee Street, be approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans stamped “Received April 12, 2006” and presented to the Plan Commission on April 26, 2006 be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That an occupancy permit shall be requested from the Building Department prior to the operation of this activity at this location. c. That there shall be no vehicle sales or salvage activity at this location. d. That all activities be conducted indoors, and that during those times when activities generate noise that may be audible beyond the property lines, all doors shall remain closed. e. That by July 1, 2006, the parking and drive areas shall be paved and striped. f. That signage be professionally made and comply with applicable zoning ordinance requirements. Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7055 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT PRE-APPRENTICESHIP JOBS TRAINING PROGRAMResolutionPRE-APPRENTICESHIP JOBS TRAINING PROGRAM USING ANNEX PARKING LOT RESOLVED, that permission be granted to the First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Jobs Training Program to use the southwest end of the parking lot at 800 Center Street for wheel barrow training 3 days a week, 3 hours per day, from June 12, 2006 to November 1, 2006, with the following stipulations: A. A Hold Harmless Agreement be executed. B. Proof of liability insurance be submitted to the City Attorney’s office. C. The cost to repair any damages to the parking lot be charged to the First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Jobs Training Program. FISCAL NOTE: Not applicable.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7056 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT RACINE BOAT & RV SHOWResolutionRACINE BOAT & RV SHOW USING WALKER SITE PARKING LOT AND CLOSE COLUMBUS CAUSEWAY RESOLVED, that permission be granted to Recreational Leadership Company, Inc., to use the Walker site parking lot for the Racine Boat & RV Show, to be held August 6-14, 2006. FURTHER RESOLVED, that permission be granted to erect a tent in the Walker site parking lot with the stipulation that no stakes are to be installed in the pavement in order to support this tent. FURTHER RESOLVED, that permission be granted to Recreational Leadership Company, Inc., to close Christopher Columbus Causeway, from Lake Avenue east to the water's edge, from Sunday, August 7, 2006, at 8:00 a.m., through Sunday, August 13, 2006, at 10:00 p.m. FURTHER RESOLVED, that permission be granted with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed. B. Proof of liability insurance be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall pay a $250.00 special event fee. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Commissioner Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7057 A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT 1200 BLOCK THIRTEENTH STREETResolutionPERMISSION FOR TWIN DISC TO INSTALL A FLUME IN 1200 BLOCK THIRTEENTH STREET RESOLVED, that permission be granted to Twin Disc, Inc., to install a flume in the public right-of-way of 13th Street near Racine Street, as requested, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed in accordance with Wis. Stat. s. 66.0425, Privileges in Street. B. The property owner be required to become a member of Digger’s Hotline. C. The property owner shall pay all costs associated with the relocation due to maintenance or construction. 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.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7058 A CONTRACT FOR ASPHALT PAVINGResolutionCONTRACT FOR ASPHALT PAVING RESOLVED, that Contract 17-06 (K6-018), Asphalt Paving, C.D.B.G., be awarded to Payne & Dolan, Inc., at their bid price of $271,169.30, 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: $200,000.00 - Account 896.030.5540, CDBG Asphalt Resurfacing $ 39,169.30 - Account 986.908.5130, Asphalt Resurfacing $ 13,000.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 19,000.00 - Account 986.907.5310, Sanitary Sewer Const.- Various Locations $271,169.30 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7059 A CONTRACT FOR CURB AND GUTTER REPAIRResolutionCONTRACT FOR CURB AND GUTTER REPAIR RESOLVED, that Contract 31-06 (K6-032), Curb and Gutter Repair, be awarded to D.C. Burbach, Inc., at their bid price of $92,136.25, 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: $62,136.25 - Account 986.908.5220, Replacement Curb and Gutter $30,000.00 - Account 986.908.5530, Crosswalk Ramps $92,136.25 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7060 A CONTRACT FOR CONCRETE STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVINGResolutionCONTRACT FOR CONCRETE STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND PAVING RESOLVED, that Contract 24-06 (K6-025), Concrete Street Reconstruction and Paving, be awarded to Milwaukee General Construction Company, at their bid price of $1,039,662.87, 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: $ 854,314.78 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pvmt. Repl.-Misc. Locations $ 42,623.09 - Account 906.000.5010, Concrete St. Paving-Misc. Locations $ 119,525.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 23,200.00 - Account 986.907.5310, San. Sewer Const.-Various Locations $1,039,662.87 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7061 A CONTRACT FOR PAVEMENT REPAIRResolutionCONTRACT FOR PAVEMENT REPAIR RESOLVED, that Contract 29-06 (K6-030), Pavement Repair, be awarded to Wayside Construction Company, at their bid price of $149,434.85, 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: $134,759.85 - Account 986.908.5020, Concrete Pvmt. Repl.-Misc. Locations $ 6,750.00 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewers-Misc. Locations $ 7,925.00 - Account 986.907.5310, San. Sewer Const.-Misc. Locations $149,434.85 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7062 A CHANGE ORDER LAKE MICHIGAN PATHWAY PHASE IIResolutionCHANGE ORDER LAKE MICHIGAN PATHWAY PHASE II RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 49-05 (K5-056, Lake Michigan Pathway Phase II, Bane-Nelson, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $58,718.39. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $28,276.50 - Account 986.913.5080, Lake Michigan Pathway $27,812.96 - Account 731.000.5970, Kewaunee Street Demolition $ 2,628.93 - Account 104.985.5420, Storm Sewer, Various Locations $58,718.39 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7063 A FINAL PAYMENT PAVEMENT REPAIRResolutionFINAL PAYMENT PAVEMENT REPAIR RESOLVED, that the work of A.W. Oakes & Son, Inc., under Contract 38-05 (K5-045), Pavement Repair, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $263,118.08. FISCAL NOTE: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6577 of July 19, 2005.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7064 A CHANGE ORDER, CURB & GUTTER REPLACEMENT CDBGResolutionCHANGE ORDER, CURB AND GUTTER REPLACEMENT CDBG RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 1 on Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement C.D.B.G., J.B. Construction Company, contractor, as submitted, be approved in the amount of $9,982.38. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of this change order be appropriated from the following accounts: $5,611.33 - Account 985.908.5220, Curb & Gutter Replacement $4,371.05 - Account 986.908.5220, Curb 7 Gutter Replacement $9,982.38 - Total FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7065 A FINAL PAYMENT FOR CURB & GUTTER REPLACEMENT CDBGResolutionFINAL PAYMENT FOR CURB & GUTTER REPLACEMENT CDBG RESOLVED, that the work of J.B. Construction Company, under Contract 37-05 (K5-044), Curb & Gutter Replacement, CDBG, be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $128,000.77. FISCAL NOTE: Contract was authorized under Resolution No. 6576 of July 19, 2005.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7066 A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT 2006 MAJOR RAMP MAINTENANCEResolutionPROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT 2006 MAJOR RAMP MAINTENANCE RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a professional services contract with HNTB to provide professional services for the 2006 Major Ramp Maintenance at a cost not-to-exceed $46,800.00. FURTHER RESOLVED, that funding to defray the cost of these professional services be appropriated from Account 986.106.5010, Transfer to Fund 106 - Parking. FISCAL NOTE: Funds are available as herein delineated.AdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7067 A CHANGE ORDER 2005 L.R.I.P. CONCRETE PAVINGResolutionCHANGE ORDER 2005 L.R.I.P. CONCRETE PAVING RESOLVED, that Change Order No. 3 on Contract 32-05 (K5-039), 2005 L.R.I.P. Concrete Paving, LaLonde Contractors, Inc., contractor, as submitted, be approved in the deduct amount of $10,200.00. FISCAL NOTE: Change Order No. 3 will result in a decrease in contract price.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7068 A REVISED HAZARDOUS ELIMINATION SAFETY GRANT AGREEMENTResolutionREVISED HAZARDOUS ELIMINATION SAFETY GRANT AGREEMENT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a revised project agreement with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for a Hazardous Elimination Safety Grant (City Grant Control No. 2005-019), for the installation of LED lighting at 17 intersections. The project cost is $160,000.00 with the State’s share being $144,000.00 and the City’s share being $16,000.00. FISCAL NOTE: This revised agreement does not require any additional funding.Adopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7069 A UPTOWN IMPROVEMENT ORGANIZATION'S 2003 CDBG GRANT FUNDSResolutionUPTOWN IMPROVEMENT ORGANIZATION 2003 CDBG GRANT FUNDS RESOLVED, that the request to reallocate the balance of the Uptown Improvement Organization's 2003 CDBG Grant funds for maintenance of planters on Washington Avenue be approved. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdopted  Action details Not available
Res.06-7070 A AMENDMENT TO PROJECT NEW LIFE 'S 2005 EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT CONTRACTResolutionAMENDMENT TO PROJECT NEW LIFE'S 2005 EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT CONTRACT RESOLVED, that the 2005 Emergency Shelter Grant Contract for Project New Life be amended by reducing the liability insurance, maintenance and repairs, and furnishings line items and create a new rent line item on the condition that Project New Life present proof of continuing liability insurance. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
Res.06-7071 A RACINE VOCATIONAL MINISTRY, INC. 2005 CDBG PROGRAM BUDGETResolutionRACINE VOCATIONAL MINISTRY, INC. 2005 CDBG PROGRAM BUDGET RESOLVED, that the request of Racine Vocational Ministry, Inc., to amend selected line items in the Racine Vocational Ministry, Inc.'s 2005 Community Development Block Grant program budget be approved. FISCAL NOTE: N/AAdoptedPass Action details Not available
COrd.0002-06 A CHARTER ORDINANCE - To amend Sec. 4-31(d) of the Charter Ordinances relating to Budget - Date of adoption.Charter OrdinanceCHARTER ORDINANCE - To amend Sec. 4-31(d) of the Charter Ordinances relating to Budget - Date of adoption. To amend Sec. 4-31(d) of the Charter Ordinances of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Budget - Date of adoption. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 4-31(d) of the Charter Ordinances of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase ", on or before November 20" and inserting "at its second regular meeting of November" in its place. Part 2: This ordinance shall take effect 60 days after passage and publication, subject to Wis. Stat. s. 66.0101(5). Passed by the Common Council: ___________________________ Approved: ___________________________ ___________________________ Mayor Attest: ___________________________ City Clerk Recommendation: That Charter Ordinance 0002-06 be adopted. FISCAL NOTE: N/AReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.21-06 A Ordinance No. 21-06 to amend Sec. 2-206 of the Municipal Code relating to Administration - Civic Centre Commission.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 21-06 to amend Sec. 2-206 of the Municipal Code relating to Administration - Civic Centre Commission. ORDINANCE NO. 21-06 To amend Sec. 2-206 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Administration - Civic Centre Commission. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 2-206 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting in the third sentence the phrase, "one representative from the parks, recreation and cultural services commission" and by deleting the word "six" in the third sentence to read "seven". 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/AReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.22-06 A Ordinance No. 22-06 to amend Sec. 2-291 of the Municipal Code relating to Administration - Transit and Parking Commission.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 22-06 to amend Sec. 2-291 of the Municipal Code relating to Administration - Transit and Parking Commission. ORDINANCE NO. 22-06 To amend Sec. 2-291 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Administration - Transit and Parking Commission. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 2-291 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "the citizen member of the traffic commission," in the third sentence and replacing the word "two" with "three" in the third sentence. 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/AReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.23-06 A Ordinance No. 23-06 - To create 94-166 of the Municipal Code relating to Traffic and Vehicles - Area privilege fees at all times.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 23-06 - To create 94-166 of the Municipal Code relating to Traffic and Vehicles - Area privilege fees at all times. ORDINANCE NO. 23-06 To create Sec. 94-166 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Traffic and Vehicles - Area privilege fees at all times. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 94-166 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby created to read as follows: "Sec. 94-166. Area privilege fee at all times. The annual fee for each lineal foot of curb space covered by an area privilege shall be $26.00 if payable on or before June 30, or $13.00 if payable after June 30. No person may park any vehicle in any area privilege zones authorized under this division at any time." 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:Referred  Action details Not available
Ord.24-06 A Ordinance No. 24-06 to amend Sec. 2-453 of the Municipal Code relating to City Clerk - Presenting communications.OrdinanceOrdinance No. 24-06 to amend Sec. 2-453 of the Municipal Code relating to City Clerk - presenting communications. ORDINANCE NO. 24-06 To amend Sec. 2-453 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin relating to Administration - City Clerk; Presenting communications. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Sec. 2-453 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine is hereby amended by deleting the phrase "5:00 p.m. of the day" and inserting "noon on the Friday" 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 Recommendation: That Ordinance 24-06 be adopted. FISCAL NOTE: N/AReferred  Action details Not available