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Meeting Name: Common Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/16/2017 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: City Hall, Room 205
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422-17 A claim of Barbara SekeyClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of Barbara Sekey for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/22/2017: That the claim of Barbara Sekey be denied. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
429-17 A claim of Shirley ChmielewskiClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of Shirley Chmielewski for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/22/2017: That the claim of Shirley Chmielewski be denied. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
444-17 A Communication from the Human Resources Manager and City Attorney requesting to appear before the Finance & Personnel Committee in closed session, pursuant to Sec. 19.85 (1)(c) and (e) of the Wisconsin Statutes, to address bargaining all City of Racine colCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Human Resources Manager and City Attorney requesting to appear before the Finance & Personnel Committee in closed session, pursuant to Sec. 19.85 (1)(c) and (e) of the Wisconsin Statutes, to address bargaining all City of Racine collective bargaining agreements expiring December 31, 2017. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/22/17: To Receive and File. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
405-17 A Communication from United Way of Racine County submitting a request to install temporary banners on street light poles on Main Street, 6th Street and 7th Street from September 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017. (Res No. 0185-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from United Way of Racine County submitting a request to install temporary banners on street light poles on Main Street, 6th Street and 7th Street from September 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017. (Res No. 0185-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-30-17: That the United Way of Racine County be granted permission to install 105 temporary banners on street light poles on Main Street, 6th Street and 7th Street from September 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017 in celebration of their 95th anniversary. Further recommends that a hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75 processing fee paid, and a liability insurance certificate be filed with the City Attorney’s Office in accordance with State Statute 66.0425, Privileges in Streets. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
448-17 A Communication from Anthony Porcaro, Indian Motorcycle of Racine and The Nash Bar & Restaurant, requesting permission to close Park Avenue, from Water Street to Sixth Street, on June 17, 2017 from 3:00 P.M. to 12:00 midnight for a fundraiser for the RFD toCommunicationSubject: Communication from Anthony Porcaro, Indian Motorcycle of Racine and The Nash Bar & Restaurant, requesting permission to close Park Avenue, from Water Street to Sixth Street, on June 17, 2017 from 3:00 P.M. to 12:00 midnight for a fundraiser for the RFD to aid them in their Operation Warmth Project. (Res No. 0186-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-30-17: That Anthony Porcaro be granted permission to close Park Avenue from Water Street to Sixth Street, on June 17, 2017 from 3:00 P.M. to 12:00 midnight for a fundraiser for the RFD to aid them in their Operation Warmth Project, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $250.00 special event fee. F. No alcoholic beverages will be sold anReferredPass Action details Video Video
386-17 A Subject: The following renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018: CHOICE PETROLEUM LLC 1126 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) WELCOME MART/ CHESTER CHICKEN HARJEET S. WALIA, AGENT THE BRANCH1501 LLC 1501 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) THE BRANCH AT 1501 KRISTINA CAMPBELL, AGENT PARK INN LLC 2312 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) PARK INN RONALD STANKOVIC, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-23-17: That the renewal applications for "CLASS C" & CLASS "B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and intoxicating Liquor Licenses for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
410-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: MAX'S FAMILY SUPERMARKET, LLC 1201 S MEMORIAL DRIVE (TRADENAME) FAMILY SUPERMARKET SATPAL SINGH, AGENT PHESAL E. CKADAN 1812 SIXTEENTH STREET (TRADENAME) TWINS' FOOD MART PHESAL E. CKADAN, AGENT ADJD, LLC 1917 SIXTEENTH STREET (TRADENAME) AD UNITED PETROLEUM DEEPINDER S. DHALIWAL, AGENT THE ARGO GROUP, INC 3710 MEACHEM ROAD (TRADENAME) GEORGETOWN MARKET SUZETTE DOWER, AGENT CHOICE PETROLEUM LLC 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) WELCOME MART HARJEET S. WALIA, AGENT DAN'S LIQUOR, INC. 1856 TAYLOR AVENUE (TRADENAME) DAN'S LIQUOR & VIDEO JAGDISH R. PATEL, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-23-17: That the renewal applications for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
411-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: MAX'S MAGIC SUPERMARKET, LLC 1007 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) MAX MAGIC SUPERMARKET SATPAL SINGH, AGENT TOPS SUPERMARKET, INC 1200 VILLA STREET (TRADENAME) TOP MATRANGAS SUPERMARKET KANWALJIT SINGH, AGENT TOPS 3 SUPERMARKET, INC 704 HIGH STREET (TRADENAME) TOP HIGH STREET PANTRY KANWALJIT SINGH, AGENT LEE'S DELI, INC 2615 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRADENAME) LEE'S DELI JOHN P. HENES, AGENT DIPSHA, INC 2056 TAYLOR AVENUE (TRADENAME) PANTRY PLUS DIPTI P. PATEL, AGENT RAPIDS DRIVE CONVENIENCE LLC 3502 RAPIDS DRIVE (TRADENAME) RAPIDS DRIVE CONVENIENCE HARJEET S. WALIA, AGENT STATE STREET B P INC. 1975 STATE STREET (TRADENAME) BP SATISH BHARDWAJ, AGENT RAZA LLC 2240 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE (TRADENAME) RAZA LLC GHULAM RAZA MIAN, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-23-17: That the renewal applications for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage LicenReferredPass Action details Video Video
447-17 A Subject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor Licensee for 501 Sixth Street, HIAV LLC, Tesa Santoro-Schulte, Agent. (1st District).CommunicationSubject: (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 501 Sixth Street, HIAV LLC, Tesa Santoro-Schulte, Agent. (1st District). Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 06-27-17: That the application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 501 Sixth Street, HIAV LLC, Tesa Santoro-Schulte, Agent be deferred until the July 25, 2017 meeting at the request of applicant. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 07-25-17: That the (New) Application for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 501 Sixth Street, HIAV LLC, Tesa Santoro-Schulte, Agent be approved on the condition that the establishment be opened by the end of December, 2017. Fiscal Note: N/AReferredPass Action details Video Video
412-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: ROJO'S PUB, LLC 1317 YOUT STREET (TRADENAME) ROJO'S PUB JOSEPH A. VLASAK, AGENT CASTLE LANES OF SOUTHERN WI, INC 5615 CASTLE COURT (TRADENAME) CASTLE LANES PHILLIP G. ONTKO, AGENT DEWEY'S RESTAURANT AND SPORTS BAR 600 MAIN STREET (TRADENAME) DEWEY'S RESTAURANT AND SPORTS BAR DAN R. DUMONT, AGENT ALICE F. WARREN 963 DR. M. L. KING, JR. DRIVE (TRADENAME) BUCKS LOUNGE ALICE F. WARREN, AGENT MIKE WILLIAMS 1403 SUPERIOR STREET (TRADENAME) WINNER'S CIRCLE MIKE WILLIAMS, AGENT FIDES F. WAGNER-RICHARDSON 1102 MOUND AVENUE (TRADENAME) BLUES & R/B FIDES F. WAGNER-RICHARDSON, AGENT PEG & LOU'S BAR AND GRILL LLC 1436 JUNCTION AVENUE (TRADENAME) THE BRASS MONKEY PEGGY LARSON, AGENT PEG & LOU'S BAR AND GRILL LLC 3113 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) PEG & LOU'S PEGGY LARSON, AGENT OUTBREAK BILLIARDS INC. 1717 DOUGLAS AVENUE (TRADENAME) OUTBREAK BILLIARDS MARKO STANOSEVIC, AGENT BJW'S LLC 1301 WASHINGTON AVENUE (TRReferredPass Action details Video Video
343-17 A claim of Lance ChadyClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of Lance Chady for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: That the claim of Lance Chady be denied. Fiscal Note: N/ADeniedPass Action details Video Video
344-17 A claim of James MetzgerClaimSubject: Communication from the City Attorney submitting the claim of James Metzger for consideration. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: That the claim of James Metzger be denied. Fiscal Note: N/ADeniedPass Action details Video Video
390-17 A Communication from the Director of Finance to request the reclassification of the City Assessor position.CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of Finance to request the reclassification of the City Assessor position. Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: Reclassify the City Assessor position from pay grade NR-15 to NR-18. Fiscal Note: Pay Grade NR-15 range is from $71,574 to $96,623 with a midpoint of $83,348. Pay Grade NR-18 is from $85,246 to $115,080 with a midpoint of $99,269. The annual increase based on midpoints would be $15,921.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
391-17 A Communication from the HR Manager to request adding ICMA as a 457B provider for deferred compensation. (Res. No. 0172-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the HR Manager to request adding ICMA as a 457B provider for deferred compensation. (Res. No. 0172-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 4/10/17: The City add ICMA as an optional 457B deferred compensation provider for all employees. Fiscal Note: The City will not incur any significant cost in adding ICMA as a provider. Adding ICMA as a provider will enable us to meet certain contract obligations.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
392-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #4-2017, Request for Proposal for Electrical Design for Movable Bridges. (Res. No. 0166-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #4-2017, Request for Proposal for Electrical Design for Movable Bridges. (Res. No. 0166-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: Recommend that the bid for Official Notice #4-2017, Electrical Design for Movable Bridges be awarded to AECOM at their bid price of $133,246.06. Fiscal Note: $140,000 was budgeted for the expenditure and funds for this purchase are available in account 40402 57545, Bridges - State. This is 100% reimbursable by the State of Wisconsin.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
393-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #5-2017, Request for Proposal for Scoreboards for Various Community Centers. (Res. No. 0167-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #5-2017, Request for Proposal for Scoreboards for Various Community Centers. (Res. No. 0167-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: Recommend that the bid for Official Notice #5-2017, Scoreboards for Various Community Centers be awarded to Nevco Inc. at their bid price of $21,685, they being the lowest, responsible, responsive bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 45050 57200, Parks Department Building Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
395-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #6-2017, Request for Bids for Ramp Replacement at the Police Impound Lot. (Res. No. 0168-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the results of Official Notice #6-2017, Request for Bids for Ramp Replacement at the Police Impound Lot. (Res. No. 0168-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: Recommend that the bid for Official Notice #6-2017, Ramp Replacement at the Police Impound Lot be awarded to RAZA of Racine LLC of Racine, WI at their bid price of $17,444 Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 45031 57110, Police Department - Land Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
396-17 A Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the procurement of electronic voting machines from Racine County. (Res. No. 0169-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Purchasing Agent requesting to discuss the procurement of electronic voting machines from Racine County.(Res. No. 0169-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: Recommend that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Racine County for the procurement of 38 electronic voting machines. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are slated to be available in the 2018 Capital Improvement Funds. The estimated cost of each electronic voting machine is $9,600 for an estimated maximum cost of $364,800.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
400-17 A Subject: Communication from the City Clerk submitting the bid received for printing the Common Council Proceedings and legal notices for the period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018. (Res. No. 0171-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the City Clerk submitting the bid received for printing the Common Council Proceedings and legal notices for the period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018. (Res. No. 0171-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: The bid for printing Common Council Proceedings and all legal notices for the period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018 as required by Section 985.06 of the Wisconsin Statutes, be awarded to The Journal Times, they being the only qualified bidder. Fiscal Note: There were no changes in the rates from 2016/2017 to 2017/2018. Council proceedings publication rate is $0.41 per line, session printing is $13.50 per page and annual books are $55.00. Other advertising publication rate is $0.40 per line for first insertion and $0.39 per line for each subsequent insertion. All affidavits of publication are $1.00 each. Funds for Council Proceedings publication are appropriated in account 11001 52315; City Council Advertising.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
368-17 A Request for permission to close the 300 block of Hamilton Street and the 1100 block of Chatham Street from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. on Sunday, June 25, 2017, for the annual Eagle's Club/George's Tavern Classic Car Show. (Res. No. 0173-17)CommunicationSubject: Request for permission to close the 300 block of Hamilton Street and the 1100 block of Chatham Street from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. on Sunday, June 25, 2017, for the annual Eagle's Club/George's Tavern Classic Car Show. (Res. No. 0173-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-09-17: That the Eagles Club and George's Tavern be granted permission to close Hamilton Street from Main Street to Chatham Street and Chatham Street from Hamilton to Dodge Street on Sunday, June 25, 2017, from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., in conjunction with the Annual Eagle's Club/George's Tavern Classic Car Show to benefit the Lew Reed Spinal Injury Cord Fund, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $300.00 special eventApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
397-17 A Bid results for Contract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin Avenue. (Res. No. 0175-17)CommunicationSubject: Bid results for Contract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin Avenue. (Res. No. 0175-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-09-17: That bids for Contract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin Avenue, be awarded to WIL-Surge Electric, Inc., at their bid price of $159,064.28, it being the lowest responsible bidder. Further recommends that funds to defray the cost of this Public Works Department project be appropriated from the below Org-Objects: $130,000.00 - Org-Object 45040-57520, Replace City Circuits $ 20,086.28 - Org-Object 45040-57500, Concrete Street Paving Misc. $ 8,978.00 - Org-Object 45040-57515, DPW-Sidewalks $159,064.28 - Total Fiscal Note: Funds are available as herein delineated.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
407-17 A Communication from Dean Paros, on behalf of Coasters Bar - 1301 N. Main St., requesting permission to close Hubbard Street, from Main Street to Chatham Street, on June 11, 2017 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for a car show. (Res. No. 0174-17)CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from Dean Paros, on behalf of Coasters Bar - 1301 N. Main St., requesting permission to close Hubbard Street, from Main Street to Chatham Street, on June 11, 2017 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for a car show. (Res. No. 0174-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-09-17: That Coasters Bar be granted permission to close Hubbard Street, from Main Street to Chatham Street, on June 11, 2017 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for a car show, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $250.00 special event fee. F. No alcoholic beverages will be sold and/or dispensed within the street right-of-way. G. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary TrApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
409-17 A Resolution 0155-17, created May 2, 2017, being a final resolution relating to street improvements on: Portland Cement Concrete Paving Cleveland Avenue - Durand Avenue to Pierce Boulevard Emstan Hills Road - DucCommunicationSubject: Resolution 0155-17, created May 2, 2017, being a final resolution relating to street improvements on: Portland Cement Concrete Paving Cleveland Avenue - Durand Avenue to Pierce Boulevard Emstan Hills Road - Duchess Drive to Oakwood Drive Indiana Street - Taylor Avenue to Maryland Avenue Kentucky Street - Shadow Lane to Cul-De-Sac Olive Street - Kentucky Street to Orchard Street Wood Duck Way - Waterbury Lane to Chicory Road Alley (North E/W Section) - Wright Avenue to Washington Avenue; West Boulevard to Deane Boulevard Bituminous Concrete Paving Cleveland Avenue - Durand Avenue to Pierce Boulevard Emstan Hills Road - Duchess Drive to Oakwood Drive Indiana Street - Taylor Avenue to Maryland Avenue Kentucky Street - Shadow Lane to Cul-De-Sac Olive Street - Dead End to Grove Avenue Olive Street - Kentucky Street to Orchard Street Wood Duck Way - Waterbury Lane to Chicory Road Curb and Gutter Emstan Hills Road - Duchess Drive to Oakwood Drive Wood Duck Way - Waterbury Lane to Chicory Road Recommendation of the PuApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
428-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1), Cornerstone Pavers, LLC., contractor. (Res. No. 0176-17)CommunicationSubject: Final Payment on Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1), Cornerstone Pavers, LLC., contractor. (Res. No. 0176-17) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 05-09-17: That the work done by Cornerstone Pavers, LLC., under Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1), be accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $1,440,952.78. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0185-16, dated May 17, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
366-17 A Subject: Application of Coy & Diane Investments Inc., dba The Boiler Room, Dana Peterson, Agent, for a Change of Agent for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 5200 Washington Ave. (12th District)CommunicationSubject: Application of Coy & Diane Investments Inc., dba The Boiler Room, Dana Peterson, Agent, for a Change of Agent for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 5200 Washington Ave. (12th District) Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the application of Coy & Diane Investments Inc., dba The Boiler Room, Dana Peterson, Agent, for a Change of Agent for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 5200 Washington Ave. be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
382-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: MITRAJ, INC 3711 DOUGLAS AVE (TRADENAME) PANTRY FOODS RADHHESYAM PATEL, AGENT PIGGLY WIGGLY MIDWEST, LLC 4011 DURAND AVE (TRADENAME) PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPERMARKET #009 JOSEPH NOVOTNY, AGENT DANDEE LIQUOR MART, INC 3700 MEACHEM RD (TRADENAME) DANDEE LIQUOR MART VISHNU PATEL, AGENT TAYLOR LIQUOR, INC 2813 TAYLOR AVE (TRADENAME) COLONIAL LIQUOR ILESH PATEL, AGENT SIDDI VINAYAK, INC 2062 LATHROP AVE (TRADENAME) ARBEE'S LIQUOR STORE JAGDISH PATEL, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the renewals as listed above for "Class A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
383-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018: AMANSAMAN, INC 600 THREE MILE ROAD (TRADENAME) KWIK PANTRY FOOD MART BALVIR SINGH, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the renewal application for a Class "A" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage License for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
384-17 A Subject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018:CommunicationSubject: The following renewal application(s) for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018: R & K KONG, LLC 618 SIXTH STREET (TRADENAME) PEPI'S PUB & GRILL JOE MADISON, AGENT TTDH, INC 2100 DOUGLAS AVE (TRADENAME) GUS'S GYRO'S/BETTER DAY BP CONSTANTIN TOUSIS, AGENT Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the renewal applications for a "Class B" Retail Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for 2017-2018, be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
399-17 A (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting the report on the bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, April 27, 2017.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Purchasing Agent submitting the report on the bids received for the sale of Abandoned Vehicles, April 27, 2017. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the item be Received and Filed as the highest responsible bidder from the two bids was Sturtevant Auto Salvage. Fiscal Note: This will generate $16,104.00 in revenue for account 13101 48301.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
403-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Floyd and Sons, Inc., for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Floyd and Sons, Inc., for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the Renewal Application of Floyd and Sons, Inc., for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License, be approved on the condition that the Racine Police Department does the necessary inspection. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
406-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Beres Towing & Repairs LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Beres Towing & Repairs LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the Renewal Application of Beres Towing & Repairs LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License, be approved on the condition that the Racine Police Department does the necessary inspection. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
408-17 A (Renewal)(Direct Referral) Application of Don's Towing and Truck Service LLC., Don Durham, for a Motor Vehicle Towing License Expiring June 30 2018, 8100 Washington Ave.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral)(Renewal) Application of Don's Towing and Truck Service LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the Renewal Application of Don's Towing and Truck Service LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License, be approved on the condition that the Racine Police Department does the necessary inspection. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
413-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Jensen & Jensen Inc, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Jensen & Jensen Inc, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the Renewal Application of Jensen & Jensen Inc, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License, be approved on the condition that the Racine Police Department does the necessary inspection. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
415-17 A Subject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Racine Recovery LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License.CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) (Renewal) Application of Racine Recovery LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That the Renewal Application of Racine Recovery LLC, for a 2017-2018 Motor Vehicle Towing License, be approved on the condition that the Racine Police Department does the necessary inspection. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
445-17 A Ordinance 0005-17 - An ordinance to repeal Sec. 22-1055 in Article XXVIII. -Public Passenger Vehicles of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin.CommunicationSubject: Ordinance 0005-17 - An ordinance to repeal Sec. 22-1055 in Article XXVIII. - Public Passenger Vehicles of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. Recommendation of the Public Safety and Licensing Committee on 05-09-17: That Ordinance 0005-17 to repeal Sec. 22-1055 in Article XXVIII. -Public Passenger Vehicles of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin be approved. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
214-17 A Rootworks AdoptionCommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of City Development submitting, for consideration and adoption as an amendment to the City of Racine 2035 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Map, the document titled “RootWorks Area Wide Plan and Implementation Strategy". Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-11-17: That an ordinance be prepared and a public hearing before the Common Council scheduled. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
417-17 A Sign Ordinance ModificationsCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A communication from the Chief Zoning Administrator and City Attorney requesting modifications to the sign ordinance in order to comply with current case law. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-11-17: That an ordinance be prepared and a public hearing before the Common Council scheduled. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
421-17 A Wild Root Comp PlanCommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Rose Nelson, representing Wild Root Market Board of Directors and Owners, seeking an amendment to a document titled "A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035" seeking a change in the land use designation of the property at 500 Walton Street and 2214 Wisconsin Street from High Density Residential to Office Park. Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-11-17: That an ordinance be prepared and a public hearing before the Common Council scheduled. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
423-17 A (Res. No. 0178-17)Conditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Michael Hennessy, representing Racine Unified School District, seeking a conditional use permit to install an electronic message center at 1901 - 12th Street for Washington Park High School. (PC-17) (Res. No. 0178-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-10-17: That the request be approved subject to conditions. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
424-17 A (Res. No. 0178-17)Conditional Use PermitSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Tomas Pocius of Ink Era Tattoo seeking a conditional use permit to operate a tattoo establishment at 900 State Street. (PC-17) (Res. No. 0179-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-10-17: That the request be approved subject to conditions. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
425-17 A  CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) A request from Ryan Brath, representing Fischer USA, Inc. seeking to rezone a portion of the property at 3600 Pierce Blvd. from R-3 Limited General Residence District to I-1 Restricted Industrial District. (PC-17) Recommendation of the City Plan Commission on 5-11-17: That an ordinance be prepared and a public hearing before the Common Council scheduled. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
394-17 A $320,000.00 DNR-Knowles Nelson Grant App (Res. No. 0170-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from the Director of City Development seeking permission to apply for a $320,000 DNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland Development: Proposed RootWorks South River Loop Improvements. (Res. No. 0170-17) Recommendation of the Finance & Personnel Committee on 5/8/2017: To apply for a $320,000 DNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland Development: Proposed RootWorks South River Loop Improvements. Recommendation of the Redevelopment Authority on 5/11/2017: To apply for a $320,000 DNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland Development: Proposed RootWorks South River Loop Improvements. Fiscal Note: $500,000 in matching funds are budgeted in the 2017 IG Capital Budget and in associated line items in the TID 18 project plan. Funds will be used for design, engineering, and amenities associated the River Loop areas south of Fourth Street and will include walkways and railings stormwater plantings, walkway corridor and sidewalks and amenities. It is anticipated that any award notice will be received in late 2017 or early 2018. (Grant Control Approved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
0702-16 A  CommunicationSubject: (Direct Referral) Communication from the Alderman of the 6th District, approved by the Common Council, that the Committee of the Whole meet to discuss taking the steps needed to have a presentation from SEWRPC and the DNR, regarding the pending diversion and return of Lake Michigan water to Waukesha, as requested in item 0170-16, which is still pending at the Committee of the Whole. Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 08-16-2016: That the Common Council formally request a presentation from the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on the Waukesha project, water quality, and related matters, and invite the Office of the Mayor to join in such request. Further, that affected local and state officials shall also be invited to attend. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
310-17 A request Medicare/Medicaid to revise employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities (Res No. 0234-17)CommunicationSubject: Communication from Mark Celeste requesting that the City of Racine support State of Wisconsin's request to the federal government to revise its guidance on employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities. (Res No. 0238-17) Recommendation of the Committee of the Whole on 05-02-2017: That the City Attorney draft a resolution declaring that the City of Racine supports 2017 Wisconsin Assembly Joint Resolution 22. Fiscal Note: N/AApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
439-17 A Committee AppointmentsCommunicationSubject: Communication from Mayor Dickert nominating appointments/reappointments to the following committees, boards and or commissions: Appoint John Tate, 2044 Kinzie Ave Racine 53405, to the Community Development Committee for a 3 year term, expiring May 1, 2020. Appoint Laurie Kell, 4000 Maryland Ave Racine 53405, to the Traffic Commission for a 3 term, expiring May 1, 2020. Appoint Eric Hillery, 3739 St. Andrew's Blvd Racine 53405, to the Community Development Committee for a 3 year term, expiring May 1, 2020. Appoint Christina Hefel, 900 College Ave Racine 53403, to the City Plan Commission for a 3 year term, expiring May 1, 2020. Appoint Alderman John Tate, 2044 Kinzie Ave Racine 53405, to the Affirmative Action Human Resources Commission for a 1 year term, expiring May 1, 2018. Reappoint Alderman Mary Land, 2211 Hayes Ave Racine 53405, to the Board of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services for a 1 year term, expiring May 1, 2018. Reappoint Adrienne Moore, 630 Sixth St Racine, 53403 to the Affirmative Action Human Resources Commission for a 3 year term, expiring May 1, 2020. RApproved as PresentedPass Action details Video Video
Res.0166-17 A Electrical Design for Movable BridgesResolutionElectrical Design for Movable Bridges Resolved, that the bid for Official Notice #4-2017, Electrical Design for Movable Bridges, is awarded to AECOM Technical Services, Inc., at its bid price of $133,246.06. Fiscal Note: $140,000 was budgeted for the expenditure and funds for this purchase are available in account 40402 57545, Bridges - State. This is 100% reimbursable by the State of Wisconsin.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0167-17 A Scoreboards for Various Community CentersResolutionScoreboards for Various Community Centers Resolved, that the bid for Official Notice #5-2017, Scoreboards for Various Community Centers, is awarded to Nevco, Inc. at its bid price of $21,685, it being the lowest, responsible, responsive bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 45050 57200, Parks Department Building Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0168-17 A Ramp Replacement at the Police Impound LotResolutionRamp Replacement at the Police Impound Lot Resolved, that the bid for Official Notice #6-2017, Ramp Replacement at the Police Impound Lot is awarded to RAZA of Racine, LLC, at its bid price of $17,444. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are available in account 45031 57110, Police Department - Land Improvements.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0169-17 A Electronic Voting MachinesResolutionElectronic Voting Machines Resolved, that the Mayor and City Clerk are authorized and directed to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Racine County for the procurement of 38 electronic voting machines. Fiscal Note: Funds for this purchase are slated to be available in the 2018 Capital Improvement Funds. The estimated cost of each electronic voting machine is $9,600 for an estimated maximum cost of $364,800.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0170-17 A DNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland DevelopmentResolutionDNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland Development Resolved, that the request of the Director of City Development is granted permission to apply for a $320,000 DNR-Knowles Nelson Stewardship Grant for Parkland Development: Proposed RootWorks South River Loop Improvements. Fiscal Note: $500,000 in matching funds are budgeted in the 2017 IG Capital Budget and in associated line items in the TID 18 project plan. Funds will be used for design, engineering, and amenities associated with the River Loop areas south of Fourth Street and will include walkways and railings, stormwater plantings, walkway corridor and sidewalks, and amenities. It is anticipated that any award notice will be received in late 2017 or early 2018. (Grant Control #00135).Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0171-17 A Common Council Proceedings and Legal NoticesResolutionCommon Council Proceedings and Legal Notices Resolved, that the bid for printing Common Council Proceedings and all legal notices for the period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018, as required by Section 985.06 of the Wisconsin Statutes, is awarded to The Journal Times, it being the only qualified bidder. Fiscal Note: There were no changes in the rates from 2016/2017 to 2017/2018. Council proceedings publication rate is $0.41 per line, session printing is $13.50 per page and annual books are $55.00. Other advertising publication rate is $0.40 per line for first insertion and $0.39 per line for each subsequent insertion. All affidavits of publication are $1.00 each. Funds for Council Proceedings publication are appropriated in account 11001 52315; City Council Advertising.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0172-17 A ICMA a 457B Provider For Deferred CompensationResolution457B Provider for Deferred Compensation Resolved that, the City add ICMA-RC as an optional 457B deferred compensation provider for all employees. Fiscal Note: The City will not incur any significant cost in adding ICMA-RC as a provider. Adding ICMA-RC as a provider will enable the City to meet certain contract obligationsApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0173-17 A Tavern Classic Car ShowResolutionTavern Classic Car Show That the Eagles Club and George's are granted permission to close Hamilton Street from Main Street to Chatham Street and Chatham Street from Hamilton to Dodge Street on Sunday, June 25, 2017, from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., in conjunction with the Annual Eagle's Club/George's Tavern Classic Car Show to benefit the Lew Reed Spinal Injury Cord Fund, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing fee paid. B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners seventy-two (72) hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $300.00 special event fee. F. No alcoholic beverages will be sold and/or dispensed within the street right-of-way. G. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary Traffic Control Plan to the Engineering Department for approval, and providing and removing all temporary traffic control devicApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0174-17 A Car ShowResolutionCar Show That Coasters Bar is granted permission to close Hubbard Street, from Main Street to Chatham Street, on June 11, 2017, from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., for a car show, with the following stipulations: A. A hold harmless agreement be executed and a $75.00 processing B. A liability insurance certificate be filed prior to this event. C. Any overtime costs incurred by any City department be charged to the sponsor. D. The sponsor shall notify all abutting property owners 72 hours in advance of this event. E. The sponsor shall pay a $250.00 special event fee. F. No alcoholic beverages will be sold and/or dispensed within the street right-of-way. G. If required, sponsor shall be responsible for submitting a Temporary Traffic Control Plan to the Engineering Department for approval, and providing and removing all temporary traffic control devices and detour signs. H. If required, sponsor shall provide a detour plan for the closure of all State Connecting Highways, arterial and collector streets to the City Engineer for approval. I. If required, sponsor is rApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0175-17 A Contract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin AvenueResolutionContract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin Avenue Resolved, that Contract 20170006, 2017 Circuit Replacement - Wisconsin Avenue, is awarded to WIL-Surge Electric, Inc., at its bid price of $159,064.28, it being the lowest responsible bidder. Fiscal Note: Funds to defray the cost of this Public Works Department project be appropriated from the below Org-Objects: $130,000.00 - Org-Object 45040-57520, Replace City Circuits $ 20,086.28 - Org-Object 45040-57500, Concrete Street Paving Misc. $ 8,978.00 - Org-Object 45040-57515, DPW-Sidewalks $159,064.28 - TotalApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0176-17 A Final Payment on Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1)ResolutionFinal Payment on Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1) Resolved, that the work done by Cornerstone Pavers, LLC., under Contract 20160015, 2016 Concrete Reconstruct - Kinzie Avenue (R1), is accepted and final payment authorized for a total contract amount of $1,440,952.78. Final Payment to include retainage. Fiscal Note: Contract was authorized under Resolution 0185-16, dated May 17, 2016.Approved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0178-17 A Electronic Message Center at 1901 12th StreetResolutionElectronic Message Center at 1901 12th Street Resolved, that a request from Michael Hennessy, representing Racine Unified School District, seeking a conditional use permit to install an electronic message center at 1901 12th Street, Washington Park High School, is approved, subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented at the May 10, 2017, Plan Commission meeting be approved, subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all codes and ordinances be complied with and all required permits be obtained unless otherwise authorized herein. c. That the sign be installed with is long access perpendicular to 12th Street. d. That the following exceptions are granted to Section 114-1033 Signs, Electronic message signs (Racine Municipal Code): 1. The hours of operation for the sign may be expanded from Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. to accommodate daily operation within these hours. The Electronic Message Center shall be turned completely off outside the hours allowed. 2. The overall maximum height of the sign is allowed to be 86 inches, excApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0179-17 A Tattoo Establishment at 900 State StreetResolutionTattoo Establishment at 900 State Street Resolved, that the request from Tomas Pocius of Ink Era Tattoo seeking a conditional use permit to operate a tattoo establishment at 900 State Street is approved subject to the following conditions: a. That the plans presented to the Plan Commission on May 10, 2017, be approved subject to the conditions contained herein. b. That all license requirements of the State Department of Health and the City of Racine be obtained, complied with, and kept current at all times. c. That all sharps or other equipment used in administering tattoos shall be disposed of in accordance with State and local regulations. d. That no loitering in or around the building shall be permitted. e. That the hours of operation shall be Noon to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Noon to 9:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, with no hours on Sunday. f. That employees park on or south of State Street. g. That the sale of food or drink shall not be allowed. h. That all signs shall be professionally made, comply with zoning ordinance requirements, and be approveApproved as PresentedPass Action details Not available
Res.0177-17 A Final - Ten (10) Year Benefits & DamagesResolutionFinal - 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 9th day of May, 2017, 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 Echo Lane - Byrd Avenue to Sixteenth Street Freeland Circle - Virginia Street to Cul-De-Sac Olive Street - Virginia Street to Illinois Street Olive Street - Oregon Street to Indiana 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 tReferred  Action details Video Video
Ord.0006-17 A Ordinance 06-17 - Courtesy Inspection ProgramOrdinanceOrdinance 06-17 - Courtesy Inspection Program An ordinance to amend Chapter 18 Buildings and Building Regulations, Division 4. - Inspections of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. The Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin, do ordain was follows: Part 1: Amend Chapter 18, Division 4 of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin by adding the following section: “Sec. 18-114. -Courtesy Inspection Program. The Chief Building Inspector may make courtesy inspections of existing commercial buildings, as requested by the building owner or any other interested party with the consent of the property owner, to ascertain if the building structures or equipment would require alterations, modifications, additions, repairs or other updates before the building, or space within the building, could be legally occupied for a particular type of use. This program is not designed to identify every potential code violation and does not guarantee to the applicant the required permits from the various departments. The Chief Building Inspector shall charge a fee Referred  Action details Video Video
Ord.0007-17 A Ordinance 07-17 Comp Plan Amendment Wild RootOrdinanceOrdinance 07-17 Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” (The Plan) for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street, City of Racine, Wisconsin to change their land use designations from High Density residential to Office Park. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Pursuant to Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the City of Racine is authorized to prepare and adopt certain amendments to The Plan as defined in Sections 66.1001(1)(a) and 66.1001(2) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Part 2: Following a 30 day notice period, on May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission of the City of Racine received a review of the proposed amendment to The Plan for the properties located at 500 Walton Avenue and 2214 North Wisconsin Street, and upon direct notice to property owners within the vicinity, on May 31, 2017 conducted an public hearing to solicit opinion and educate the public on a proposed rezoning and conditional use permit effectuating a related redevelopment prReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.0008-17 A Comp Plan Amendment AWP RootworksOrdinanceOrdinance 08-17 Ordinance adopting an amendment to a document titled “A Comprehensive Plan for the City of Racine: 2035” (The Plan) to incorporate the document titled “RootWorks Area -Wide Plan and Implementation Strategy” (Area-Wide Plan), a refinement to the document “RootWorks-Revitalizing Racine’s Urban River Corridor: Root River Corridor Redevelopment Plan” (Adopted ZOrd.001-12). The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: Pursuant to Section 62.23 of the Wisconsin Statutes, the City of Racine is authorized to prepare and adopt certain amendments to The Plan as defined in Sections 66.1001(1)(a) and 66.1001(2) of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Part 2: Following a 30 day notice period on May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission of the City of Racine received a review of the Area Wide Plan in order to educate Plan Commission members and the public on recommendations contained therein and needed amendment to The Plan; and Part 3: On May 10, 2017 the Plan Commission forwarded a recommendation to the Common Council that the process to amend The Plan move forwardReferred  Action details Not available
Ord.0009-17 A Ordinance 09-17 - Sign Ordinance ChangesOrdinanceOrdinance 09-17 Sign Ordinance Changes An ordinance to amend Sec. 114-1. -Rules of construction and definitions and Sec. 114-673. -Signs; and to repeal, recreate and amend various sections in Article X. -Sign Regulations all in Chapter 114 - Zoning, of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin, The Common Council of the City of Racine, Wisconsin, do ordain was follows: Part 1: Amend and repeal various definitions in Sec. 114-1. -Rules of construction and definitions in Chapter 114 - Zoning of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. Part 2: Amend Sec. 114-673. -Signs in Chapter 114 - Zoning of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. Part 3: Repeal, recreate, and amend various sections in Article X. -Sign Regulations in Chapter 114 - Zoning of the Municipal Code of the City of Racine, Wisconsin. Part 4: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage by a majority vote of the members-elect of the City Common Council and publication or posting as required by law. Fiscal Note: N/A PUBLIC PLEASE NOTE: A full length version of the propReferred  Action details Not available
ZOrd.0003-17 A 3600 Pierce BoulevardZoning OrdinanceZOrd. 003-17 An Ordinance Rezoning a portion of 3600 Pierce Boulevard. To amend the map of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Racine. The Common Council of the City of Racine do ordain as follows: Part 1: That a portion of the property located at 3600 Pierce Boulevard, more particularly described as follows: Being that part of Boulevard Addition, a recorded plat in the City of Racine, County of Racine and State of Wisconsin bounded and described as follows: The westerly 9.82 feet of Lots 1 through 7, the Westerly 9.82 feet of the Northerly 16.92 feet of Lot 8, all of Block 6 of said Boulevard Addition; also the part of vacated West Lawn Avenue adjacent to said Lots 1 through 7 and adjacent to the Northerly 16.92 feet of said Lot 8, all of said Block 6 of said Boulevard Addition. Together with 2: That part of the Southeast ¼ of Section 19, Township 3 North, Range 23 East of the North Principal meridian bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south right-of-way line of Blue River Avenue that is located N88 11’37”E, 581.27 feet from the East right-of-way liReferred  Action details Not available