 Okay, we are ready for the Pledge of Allegiance, if we can be joined or led rather by Alderman Bourne, please. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, Jim. Looking for approval of the minutes of the prior Common Council meeting, President Kittleson. Thank you, Mayor. I move to approve the minutes of the last Council meeting. Second. We have a motion and a second to approve the minutes of the last Council meeting under discussion. If there is none, all in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. Mayor's Appointments, Attorney McLean. This is dated today. It is date honorable members of the Common Council. I hereby submit the following appointments for your consideration. All the person, Corey Rastler, to be considered for appointment to the Finance Committee to fill the vacant position previously held by Dennis Radke and to the Salaries and Grievances Committee to fill the vacant position previously held by James Gisha terms to expire for 18 2011. All the person, Kevin Sampson, to be considered for appointment to the Public Protection and Safety Committee and the Marina and Harbor Committee to fill the vacant positions previously held by Dennis Radke terms to expire for 18 2011. And all their person, Kevin Sampson, to also be considered for appointment as the representative from the City of Schwoigen on the EMS Council signed by the mayor. Thank you, Attorney McLean. We have some aldermen buzzing in here. Alderman Hannah. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Do these need to lay over? Can we approve them tonight? We are looking to suspend. Great. Thank you. President Kittleson. Thank you, Mayor. I would ask for suspension of the rules on this, please. Second. We have a motion and a second to suspend the rules. Does anybody need an explanation? Vice President Rindflash doesn't and nobody else does, I doubt. Very good. Is anybody opposed to the rules being suspended? There's no opposition. The rules are suspended. President Kittleson. And I'd ask that the appointments be approved. Second. We have a motion and a second to approve the appointments under discussion. Vice President Rindflash. Thank you, Your Honor. Just to make sure the eyes are dot and T's are crossed, do we need to appoint them or sort of the men before we appoint them or does it not matter? I'm hoping it doesn't matter. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Vice President Rindflash. Is there any further discussion on appointments or procedure? Is there none? Okay. We need a roll call vote on this, please. It's Karen. Aye. Bauch. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cot. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Raceler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. And Bersey. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. Confirmation of Mayor's Appointments. Attorney McLean. Everybody submit the following appointment for your consideration. Toby Watson to be considered for appointment to the Business Improvement District to fill the unexpired term of Kim Conway whose term expires 9-11-2011 signed by the Mayor. Looking for a motion to approve? Motion to approve the appointment. Second. Motion and a second to approve under discussion. If there is none roll call please. Bauch. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cot. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Raceler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Bersey. Aye. And Boran. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. We will now have the swearing in of our two new alderman from District 1, all future alderman Cory Raceler and from District 2, future alderman Kevin Samson. Sue. Alderman would you like to come up at the right? Would you raise your hand and repeat after me? I, please take a name. Where that I will support. The Constitution of the United States. And the Constitution of the State of Wisconsin. And both faithfully and partially. This term to be. Of the office of all the persons. For the best of my ability. For the best of my ability. So help me out. Congratulations gentlemen. We will now move on to the election of the board of Waterworks Commissioner. President Kittleson. Thank you Mayor. I move that nominations be received from the floor for the board of Water Commissioners voting to be done by open ballot. And if more than two candidates are nominated, the candidate with the lowest number of votes be dropped from the list and balloting to continue until one candidate receives a majority. Second. We have a motion and a second. Okay. Do we have any nominations? I nominate Jerry Vander Creek as member of the board of Water Commissioners. Second. We have a motion and a second for Gerald Vander Creek. Are there any other nominations? Are there any other nominations? And for the third time, are there any other nominations? I move that nominations be closed and direct that the city clerk cast a unanimous ballot for Jerry Vander Creek as the new member to the board of Water Commissioners. Second. We have a motion and a second. All those in favor of Mr. Vander Creek continuing as a board of Waterworks Commissioners, please state aye. Opposed? Motion carries. We have one abstention from Alderman Boren. Rest All Eyes. Congratulations again Jerry. Thank you for your service. Good campaign you ran there. Okay. We will now move on to public forum. Sue. Excuse me. First on the list this evening is Kurt Miller. Is Kurt here? Kurt is not here. How about Joel, and I'll try to pronounce this right, is it John's crude? Oh, close. How do you pronounce it? I think I said that. Close. Joel, can I have your home address please? 2732 South 15th Street. 2732 South 15th? Correct. Okay. And you will have five minutes, sir. All right. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you tonight, Mayor, older persons. According to the breastcancerawareness.com, breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55. 85% of all diagnoses of cancer have no family history of cancer. Every two minutes there is a new breast cancer diagnosis. According to cancerfacts.com November 10th, 2006, firefighters are twice as likely to develop cancer than non-firefighters. As many of you know, next month, October is Cancer Awareness Month. Shabuagan firefighters will be wearing cancer awareness shirts throughout the month of October to raise community awareness. The Shabuagan fire department will be selling cancer awareness shirts at the fire station number three, which is located at 1326 North 25th Street. T-shirts will be $15 each and will be available in sizes small through double extra large. The t-shirts look like this on the back. It says fire rescue cancer awareness. And as you can see, the main point on the back is the pink ribbon. And on the front, it has a Maltese and again Shabuagan fire department with the point being the pink ribbon for cancer awareness. 100% of the money raised will be donated to two charities. The Shabuagan County Cancer Care Fund and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. The Shabuagan County Cancer Care Fund is dedicated to improving health, well-being, and quality of life for individuals and families of Shabuagan County who have been diagnosed with cancer or disease of the blood. The second charity Firefighter Cancer Support Network has the objective to provide timely assistance to all fire service members and their families in the event of cancer diagnoses. T-shirts will be available at the beginning of October for the entire community. Thank you for your time tonight and support of cancer awareness. Thank you, Joel. Next. Next, we'll mattress please. Sure. It's a 721 summer drive. 721 Wood. Summer drive. Summer. Five minutes. Good evening. I am Mike Lubret, a firefighter paramedic for the City of Shabuagan. I am here tonight to talk about the Muscular Dystrophy Association and how the Shabuagan Firefighters Local 483 are associated with it. First off, the Shabuagan Firefighters and myself would like to thank all those who generously donated towards our Fill the Boot campaign in August. That money goes towards a great cause which I will explain. The Muscular Dystrophy Association was founded in 1950 to help fight neuromuscular diseases. Currently, there are 43 neuromuscular diseases that the MDA classifies. The most common form is the Shane's Muscular Dystrophy. Children with the Shane's currently have a life expectancy of about 25 years. Since 1954, the International Association of Firefighters has become the MDA's largest sponsor. And the Fill the Boot campaign is the single largest fundraising event done by the IFF every year. Every summer, firefighters across the nation go out into the streets and fill boots with donations. 100% of that money goes towards the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Some of you may have seen myself and other members of the Shabuagan Firefighters Local 43 this past August in the streets of Shabuagan doing our part. Just to clarify for anyone who thinks this is a bad thing, we are not in the streets asking for money for firefighters, but we are asking for donations for these children. Again, absolutely 100% of these donations goes towards the MDA. The money that is raised from Fill the Boot is used in a variety of ways. The money is used to pay for medical exams, flu shots, support groups, wheelchairs, and leg braces. The money also goes towards summer camps for children with neuromuscular diseases, which any kid will tell you with a big smile is their favorite time of year. These camps are set up all over the country for children with Muscular Dystrophy. Myself and other members of the Shabuagan Firefighters have attended a camp and witnessed just how important these camps are to the children. A very common answer given by these children when asked why they enjoy camps so much is, it is the only place I can go and feel normal. This is because for one week a year these kids have a place to go where everyone is just like them. Even though it is a camp for children with disabilities, it is very much like any other camp. Camp includes such things as arts, crafts, fishing, sports, and campfires just to scratch the surface of it. To give you an idea of some of the costs associated with this disease, summer camp is about $800 for one kid. Leg braces for one kid on average are around $2,000, and wheelchairs can cost anywhere up to $20,000 for a child with Muscular Dystrophy. Again, all things the money raised during the Fill the Boot campaign goes for. I wanted to speak on this tonight to inform those who may be confused on why we do this. Why firefighters are in the streets every August holding out boots for money and why this means so much to us. Once again, I would like to thank all those who so generously donated to this year's Fill the Boot campaign for Muscular Dystrophy. Thank you. Thank you, Mike. Thank you, Mike. Next. Last on the list would be Jerry Link. Jerry? Hi, Jerry. Would you like to give me your home address, please? 1607 Alabama Avenue. 1607. Here in Sheboygan. Okay. And you will have five minutes. Thank you. Thank you, Mayor and the committee for having us and letting us speak tonight. My name's Jerry Link. This is my wife, Julie. Otherwise, I'm known as Julie's husband. Okay. And we're both pastors. We just planned a church here not too long ago, River of Life Church. So in the church world, I'm known as Pastor Julie's husband. So she's the one that's from up here. So I drug her up here on purpose for her sake because I came from Ohio and I'm a transplant. But she's the one that got me up here and our lives have changed dramatically in the last six years. In an effort to look for a church building for our new church plant, we were out a year ago and we were looking and a landlord said that he was out and he just looked at the building that morning and he said, I really think it would do you guys right for a small church to get started anyway. And so he told me about it and it was a little red school house on here in Avenue. And so what we decided to do is that day, you see, two months earlier my dad in Ohio said, have you ever thought about looking at a little school house? And so I said, you know, I have them but I will. And so when the landlord came down and said, hey, I just looked at it and it would be perfect for you guys. We went that day and we looked at the little red school house and that was last June. That was a year ago. And since then we had decided this building was something more than just for a church. There's a large lot there to it. There's almost three quarters of an acre. The building is an excellent building. It's old, yes, but there's a lot of potential. And I don't look at the way it is. I look at the potential that it has. And we could outgrow that as a church in a short period of time and then what? So what we decided to do was we consulted our pastors and they came down and they looked at it and we were talking about a community center. Right now we actually have our services in the Grand State Hotel. The Grand State Hotel is that. It's a hotel. We go in, we lease the conference room. When we're done, it's still a hotel. It still operates and functions as a hotel. We only lease that space. That's what we plan to do with the little red school house. It's a community center. We have already started. We're not starting. We have started a community center. Last December, we had our first outreach. And since then it's only intensified. It was a small outreach, but we raised some food for the Salvation Army Food Bank or not Salvation Army Food Bank. We also were able to collect toys for 14 families of kids that had no toys. And this all happened like in a two-week period. And we also were able to solicit donations where people donated and we had a drawing and we had actually had a TV with the small amount of people that we had that showed up for this. We had an excellent turnout. And all this was done without the building. That's how it kind of started. And so this past June, in working with the mayor, we had the contract to purchase, which you folks approved last September for a purchase price of 65.5. Everywhere we went for financing, we were almost there three different times the bottom completely fell out. And for me, it's not disheartening. For me, I like seeing that because when the bottom falls out, I know I don't have to worry about it. And I say, okay, now what's next? I can count that off and not even turn around and worry about it. I say, what's next? Well, here we are with the next what's next because in June, we had a big block party. We started with the Love Your City campaign. My wife and I are both on the board of Sheboygan Neighborhood Pride, where we're building the new neighborhood associations with President Jean here. She's on that board as well. There's the Gateway community, which is now up and running the Gateway Neighborhood Association, I should say is up and running. We had a block party at the Little Red Schoolhouse to get the people to start coming. You see, if you lead a horse to water, you got to show them where to drink. And so they started coming and we started having outreaches with the Love Your City campaign, which is it's not a church thing, it's a people thing. It's about people loving people. It's about people coming out and helping people. We have police officers there. We had, excuse me, Jerry, would you like your additional minutes? Yes, please. Second, go ahead. And we had 350 volunteers all come together for this Gateway neighborhood just to show them. And like I said, it wasn't a church thing, it's an all kind of people thing. And the people were blessed. And we had another outreach in July. More people were blessed. People are coming up and actually donating to us from outside the neighborhood to bless the people in the neighborhood. The halls right now are still filled with things that we can disperse blankets and toys for kids and games that we can disperse amongst the neighbors there. So real quick, in the NARSA report from 2008, page eight, is a reports with a citizen's report. There's without skills and hope. Okay. Page nine says the residents speak out. The two biggest concerns on this NARSA report, which is done by the mayor and the city. Number one, crimes, drugs and violence. And number two, people don't get involved in efforts to improve the committee, to improve the community. That's our task. Okay. The Bible states, as a man thinks in his heart, so is he. Our assignment with the Little Red Schoolhouse Gateway Community Center is to go after their hearts and change the hearts one at a time. Thank you for listening. Thank you, Jerry. Thank you, Jerry and Julie. That would be it. Okay. That is all for public forum. Thank you everybody for speaking tonight. Under mayor's announcements, basically I have a review of what I did very quickly last meeting. We were a little tight on time if I recall. First of all, habitat for humanity. November 6th has been designated as a Sheboygan government bill day at 2212 South 14th Street. I passed around a list for Alderman who wanted to assist. Unfortunately, the only two people, there's only two people, one of them including me, that have signed up to help out that day out of our common council. It's a maybe. Okay. Well, maybe two and a half. So anyway, I would like to reach out to everybody else in the city, including our fire department, police department, city employees. This is at 2212 South 14th Street. It is one day. That's all we're looking for is one day to help out for habitat for humanity. No special skills needed. No tools needed. Show up and they will give us tasks to do. If you have skills, it always helps. I'm sure everybody has some type of skill. 2212 South 14th Street, 8 o'clock AM on November 6th. I ask that anybody in the city, if you can call my office, if you do have some people available to let me know. I don't want to show up with myself and one other person there. They may keep us for a few weeks before they let us go to produce some work. So everybody keep that in mind. Saturday, September 25th. That would be this Saturday, 9am to noon. There is the Adopt a Beach cleanup event. Many coastal, Sheboygan coastal areas to choose from, including Northeast Park, Volrath Park, North Point Park, Dillon Park, the Marina, Blue Harbor, King Park, and Lake View Park. That's all you have to do is show up. I would advise that you have gloves if you want to register this year. Go to the website www.greatlakes.org. You can sign up to help out with that. That's basically a three hour event. I know that they have a prize for the oddest item found. It's kind of like a treasure hunt for garbage. That's that. That is on this Saturday, September 25th, 9am to noon. Rebuilding Together, another fine group. Alderman Hammond is very involved in this group. I had the privilege of helping out on one of their days that they were remodeling houses last year. Taking home renovation applications until Friday, December 3rd. A local chapter of national organization is dedicated to revitalizing communities by assuring that homeowners have a warm, safe, and dry environment in which to live. On Saturday, April 30th, 2011, that will be the day that the homes will be worked on. Saturday, April 30th, 2011. I know that's a ways out, but if you can put it on your calendars, we'd be looking for people to help out with this. But right now, they are taking applications to receive an application. You can pick one up at the local 731 Carpenters Union at 1210 North A Street. That's 1210 North A Street, or www.rt-cheboygan.org. So if anybody who's interested who has a home that you are looking to have rebuilding together assist you in remodeling that home, I know it's a lot of windows weatherproofing. You name it, it's down doorways. Inside work, outside work, they do it all. So again, that applications are at 1210 North A Street, or www.rtcheboygan.org. Last but not least, Oktoberfest, L&Ls. Oktoberfest, this is not a city sponsored event, but the city does assist in that. That will be October 1st and 2nd. Now, I always thought that it's called Oktoberfest, but it's always in September. But this is Oktober 1st and 2nd, so I guess it's truly Oktoberfest. This will be at L&Ls. I think it's been out there that I am going to be tapping the keg, that is correct. I will be tapping the keg, however I assure you I will not be pouring the beer. Somebody else will be doing that this year. Tapping the keg to me involves pounding that tapper into the keg. And I think I'm doing another one of those down on A Street next weekend. This is Friday night, 4 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, 11.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. They will have indoor and outdoor heated tents, so everybody please come down and support the event, Oktoberfest, Oktober 1st and 2nd in the L&Ls neighborhood, and that's all I have for announcements this evening. Consent agenda, President Kittleson. Thank you, Mayor. I move that all ROs be accepted and placed on file, all ordinances and resolutions be passed, and all RCs be accepted and adopted. Oh, second. We have a motion in a late second. Okay, on the consent agenda, a couple notes here. We are going to take the consent agenda in a few different sections. 12-4 is going to be referred to public works if everybody can make a note. 12-20 will be referred to building use, and 12-10, Alderman Hammond is going to make a motion on 12-10. Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'm asking for a division of the question, specifically pulling out RO198-10-11, which was a request from the county to use Blue Harbor for two meetings that was voted on by finance. However, in talking with the county administrator, excuse me, they have already booked those and published the agendas, and so I'm asking that we vote on that to allow them to use those facilities for those two days. Okay, so we have a motion for division of the question. Do we have a second on that one? Second. Motion in a second. All in favor of dividing that question, state aye. Opposed? Okay, we have that one divided. So first of all, we are going to take the consent agenda itself, which will be 12-1 through 12-3, 12-5 through 12-9, and 12-11 through 12-19. Maybe do we... Oh, I just thought you looked at me like I was doing something wrong there, so I thought I had it under control. You're good. We have a... We've already done that. Do we need to do it again? Yeah, we had... No, we had a motion in a second. Right. Yeah, we're just going to take it to a vote and then we'll come back to 12-10. So we've already had a motion to do the consent. Right. Now we're just taking... We're going to do a roll call on 12-1 through 12-3, 12-5 through 12-9, and 12-11 through 12-19. Is there any discussion on that? Alderperson Cuth? Thank you, Mayor Ryan. I'd like to call 12-18 and take a separate vote on that. 12-18 for a separate vote. Okay, so we'll do 12-11 through 12-17 and 12-19. 12-11 through 12-17 and 12-19. Okay. On the rest of them, maybe we have a roll call, please. Bowers? Aye. Decker? Aye. Hammond? Aye. Hanna? Aye. Heidemann? Aye. Caz? Aye. Kittleson? Aye. Montemayor? Aye. Rindfleisch? Aye. Racler? Aye. Samson? Aye. Vanderweel? Aye. Bursi? Aye. Boran? Aye. And Bog? Aye. 15-9. Motion carries. 12-10 on division of the question. We basically have... Do we have to vote on both parts of that then? Separately, yeah. Okay. On 12-10, first we will look for a motion and a second to file all documents with the exception of the document noted by Alderman Hammond. I make that motion. Second. Motion and a second. Roll call vote on all documents with the exception of RO number. 198-10-11. 198-10-11. Who's seconded it? I'm sorry, Eric. Roll call, please. We have to roll call on that strike. We're just filing one communication. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? That one is filed on the RO number. 198-10-11. We have a motion and a second to take that for a separate vote already. That is to authorize the county to use a couple days at the Blue Harbor. They already have their agendas out. So now, in the spirit of cooperation with the county, we'd like to have this approved for them this evening. Under discussion, President Kittleson. Vice President Rindflash. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I think we need a separate motion to actually accept and place on file the RO and pass the resolution, which is not actually included in here because we have just a place on file. The resolution is not attached but was given to the older persons at our last council meeting. That resolution has not changed. So people are wondering where the resolution is. You have received it in the package two weeks ago. Which one are you looking at? 198-10-11. Because it's the resolution actually granting permission for the county to use the Blue Harbor. Thank you. Thank you, Alderman Rindflash. You're correct. If the resolution itself was brought to the finance committee, finance committee voted that it would probably be better if we allowed the county to use a smaller venue. However, we didn't realize they already had their agenda posted. And right now at this point, this is coming up this week for them. We would rather just have it passed to allow them to use the Blue Harbor for the spirit of future cooperation between the city and the county. That motion has been made and seconded already, I believe. There's some questions, though. Can you tell by the look on my face? Yes. What is the resolution because we don't have it in this packet? Did you just get talked about in finance? No, there was a document, if I'm standing correct, document that was referred with a retouched resolution granting permission for the city to give two of its Blue Harbor days, which we received two weeks ago. It's not attached because the recommendation was to place on file, but we did receive the resolution. So we've already passed that resolution is what you've said? We have not. It came to council and it was referred to committee. Correct committee. And we filed it in finance. And I'm asking it to be pulled and voted on by the council. It came back to council with a recommendation from finance to file. Correct. But we did receive the resolution and council, which got referred to file it. A letter. We received a letter from Adam requesting the dates. Yes. And that's attached to the RO. Okay. So we didn't actually have a resolution. We just had the RO. No, we just had the RO. We just did. Yeah, if I could, your honor. Traditionally they've come in as a letter request and the letter request has been forwarded. I don't know that there's been a separate resolution along with those. And it's been a matter of just the council granting the request without a formal resolution. All right. Then I'll change my motion to accept and file the RO to move to accept and file the RO and grant the request to give the two city days to the county. Second. That clarifies everything? It's good. So it's good? All right, thank you. If it's good for you, Eric, it's good for everybody. Okay. We have a motion and a second. Any further discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. Okay. Now we will go to, we have a request for a separate roll call vote on 1218 RC by PPNS recommending authorizing the purchasing agent to publicly offer for sale, a vacant parcel of the property located directly south of fire station number two on the corner of south 18th and Mead Avenue. Alderman Bourne. Thank you, Mayor Ryan. I wasn't able to attend public protection and see if the, excuse me, and I read this document and I was wondering if the fire chief could explain to the council the reason for selling this property and then I have a question for him. Very good. Chief. That piece of property. Excuse me, just a moment. We need a motion on the floor to discuss this because it's on the. I'd make that motion to allow the chief to speak on this. Second. Second. He's a department, yeah. It would be a motion to accept and adopt the reporter committee and pass the resolution and then open it up for discussion. Make that motion to accept and adopt the resolution and pass the. Yep, I got it. And pass and open up the floor to allow the chief to speak. Second. Okay. Thank you. Go for it. That piece of property has been part of the fire department property. I think since the mid 70s or so that station was built, I think in 1978. It's really of no use to the fire department. We've been maintaining it all this time as far as cutting the grass, raking the leaves, blowing the snow all the way around that corner. There's really, as I said, no need for the fire department to hold onto this piece of property and I believe it could go on to the tax rolls as a benefit to the city. All to my board. Thank you, mayor. I guess my question is chief with the with the referendum coming up and and then depending on how the referendum shakes out. And then based on that referendum, there might be a future reorganization of the fire department. Do you think it might be better until wait until after November to put this on the market based on any reorganization you have to make or any changes that you have to make the station to if it's going to stay open, it's not going to stay open, whatever the case may be. It might be a good idea maybe to hold onto that property at least for a few months yet. I just want your opinion on that. I don't see any need for that piece of property next to that station. I don't see any expansion of the fire department in the near future. And if that station did expand, it would be most likely to the north into the parking lot area. Offering it for sale, I think is just the start of this. It still would have to come before the council to approve that sale. So I think the time period probably would fit. Thank you. Thank you, Alderman Boran. We have lights lighting up here. Alderman Bowers, did you have a question? Yes, thank you. Chief, what is the zoning there? Maybe you don't know. Does anybody know what the zoning is there? That is a planning and development question. Okay. Steve. Urban residential. Do you have any idea what we're going to ask for a price? The number I think that we've thrown around is somewhere between 25 and 35,000. Okay. Thank you. There are any other questions? Alderperson Cuth. Thank you, Mayor Ryan. It just makes no sense to me to sell off land next to prime real estate, not just for possibly the expansion of station two, but in the event that we sell station two, having that extra land to go with that station is probably of more value than to sell it separate now in this time. Thank you, Alderperson Cuth. President Kittleson. Thank you, Mayor. I guess we did discuss this in public protection and safety, and our city engineer explained to us as well that this was just preliminary work that he would be doing on this and that, you know, to go any further with anything, it would definitely have to come before council. So it's all just in the preliminary stages, I believe. And yeah, thank you. Thank you, President Kittleson. Alderman Bulk. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'm going to take the advice of Alderperson Cuth, who's a professional real estate agent. It makes sense to me that this extra piece of property would be worth more. Depending on how the vote shakes out, we may be building a new fire department somewhere to centralize it and take us down to fewer stations and make it more efficient, which is what the chief has said could be a future plan to relocate and put his fire stations in better locations. So I think it's foolish. I don't think we all wish we had $35,000 and we all like an extra piece of property to go on the tax roll. Given the uncertainty that's going into the fire department calculus right now, I think it would be foolish for us to sell this piece of property now. If it's a good idea now, it's a good idea six months from now. So I'm going to vote no. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Thank you, Alderman Bulk. Alderman Warren, one more time. Thank you, Mayor. Ryan, I was going to make a motion to hold this until January 1st of 2011. Second. Who's seconded it? I'm sorry. Who'd like to second? Raise your hand, please. We have a motion and a second on the floor to hold this document until January 1st of 11. Vice President Rinflish. Thank you, Your Honor. To the fire chief, if expansion were to take place, you had commented already that you have room the north of the parking lot is. Is that correct? That's correct. Okay. Okay. And that expansion would be to probably build on to what is already in existence versus tearing something down and rebuilding. And to expand to the south, you would actually have to tear down everything there and rebuild, which would be more expensive than simply adding on to the north. So, Your Honor, the way I hear it is I think it's smoke and mirrors. I think we heard a lot of arguments. The police department offered excess land. There'd be no problem. We've already passed this by now moving on to other business because it's the fire department now. Now we have some issues. And we've already heard if whatever happens, if we need to expand 18th Street, we have room to the north. We can expand. We can expand this most cost effective by adding on to the building to the north versus going to the south. That lot to the south is the same size as all the other residential lots in that neighborhood. It can be built on very easily. It's wooded, which is no other lot is. I think we'll actually get more money than the $25,000 to $30,000 built for it. We've also heard many people talk about waiting. On that, other issues have come through. And when we're looking for saving the taxpayers money, we've jumped on that horse and we've said we need to do that. And I'm going to jump on this horse too. So I'm going to vote no on the hold. And I'm going to hopefully come us back and vote yes on the sale of the property. Thank you. Thank you, Alderman. Vice President Rindflash. Alderman Buck. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Just to be clear, in case Vice President thought I was indicating anything like that, I heard what the chief said, and it has nothing to do with expanding. It has to do with the fact that a while ago, the fire chief said that long-term planning-wise, he could probably be much more efficient in this city if we demolished a couple of the existing houses and built a brand new central fire station in a completely different location somewhere in the city. And in that case, I would think we would raise the existing fire station and sell that land off. So I'm voting no now. It has nothing to do with some sort of end data against the fire department, which I'm sure the good Vice President was indicating that anybody on this council was doing that because it was the fire department. I'm sure that was a misstatement on his part. I am voting this way because of my fiduciary obligation to do what's right in the long term for the city, and I believe that that parcel of property based on the input of a professional real estate agent says that it's worth more sold together once you raise the building than with a house nearby. So I will vote no against this or vote yes on the whole, depending on what we vote on next, out of absolutely nothing to do with the fact that it has to do with the fire department and everything to do with the fact that a colleague of ours who knows real estate has given us some coaching on that. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Thank you, Alderman Boch. Okay, I have no more lights here. Thank you, Chief. If we have no further discussion, we have a motion on the floor. Motion to hold the document until January 1, 2011. Okay, we will do a roll call vote first on to hold the document. A yes vote will hold the document until 2011. Roll call, please. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cott. No. Kittleson. No. Montemayor. No. Rinflesch. No. Racler. No. Samson. No. Vanderweel. No. Versi. Aye. Warren. Aye. Bauke. Aye. And Bowers. Aye. And Decker. No. Seven ayes, eight noes. So the document is not held. Motion fails. Okay, now we have a motion to pass the RC. Yeah, motion to accept and adopt the RC. And pass the resolution. Is there any discussion on that? If there is not, roll call, please. Hannah. Yes. I'm sorry. Yes. That would be aye. Heidemann. No. Cott. No. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflesch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. No. Vanderweel. Aye. Versi. No. Warren. No. Bauke. No. Bowers. No. Decker. Aye. Hammond. No. Seven ayes, eight noes. Motion fails. Vice President Rinflesch. Move to file the report of committee. Second. We have a motion and a second to file the RC. Under discussion. If there is none, roll call, please. Heidemann. Aye. Cott. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflesch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Excuse me. Boren. Aye. Bauke. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. And Hannah. Aye. Fifteen ayes. Unanimous decision. Motion the document is filed and I believe that is all for the consent agenda. All right. Moving on. Communications and petitions. 1221 and 1222 to be referred. Reports of officers to 1223 and 1224 to be referred. Resolutions introduced three. 1225 through 1227 to be referred. Report of committee four. 1228 by salary and grievances recommending lifting the hiring freeze in order to hire two camera operators for WSCS TV in passing the attached resolution. Alderman Hannah. I move that the RC be accepted and adopted. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt. Under discussion and put the resolution upon its passage. Put the resolution upon its passage. Under discussion Alderman Bauke. Thank you Mr. Mayor. I just asked the chairman I wasn't able to attend his last meeting if he could explain the background why we need two more camera operators. I appreciate it. Alderman Hannah. I was unable to attend also so I would defer to all the person. President Kittleson. President Kittleson. Thank you Mayor. Yes we discussed this because the they are needing some help at TV 8. The gentlemen that they have working there right now are getting getting on. They're mature. Getting they're mature gentlemen. And I think they'd like to retire as well a little bit. So we're looking at bringing some new people in to help them out at a very nominal cost. I believe it was 1075 an hour no benefits part time. And bringing them on to to broadcast the high school sporting events. That is what they're if you recall on the 4th of July parade we celebrated Fritz's 90th birthday. As he climbed down from the tower. Right. So I think it's time they could use some help. Thank you. Answer your question Alderman Bow. Yes sir thank you. Alderman Bowers did you have a question. Yes thank you. I think Alderman Kittleson answered that but I didn't hear it. Did you say ten thousand dollars. No I said ten well ten ten seventy five an hour. Oh ten seventy five an hour is what you'll be paying them. So these are part time. These are part time. No benefits. No benefits. Oh thank you. Thank you Alderman Bowers. Are there any further questions. If there are none roll call please. Kittleson. Aye. Montemay or. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Rasler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Lauren. Aye. Falk. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Anna. Aye. And Heidemann. Aye. Fifteen. Aye. Motion carries report of committee six twelve dash 29 by law on licensing recommending denying beverage operators license number 8693 based upon his failure to include all relevant convictions on his taxicab operators license application and his failure to cooperate with the committee. Vice President Rindflash. Thank you Your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt. Is Garrett L. Schultz here. He's not here Your Honor. Please continue. It is the recommendation of the committee based on what you had read for this applicant license to be denied based on the non-cooperation and failure to include all relevant convictions. Okay. Thank you. Is there any further discussion? If there is no roll call please. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Lauren. Aye. Falk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. And Cot. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries 12-30 by law and it's reports of committee 7 12-30 by law and licensing recommending denying beverage operators license number 8701 based upon public safety concerns related to her record of criminal arrests and her failure to cooperate with the committee culminating with her oral withdrawal of her application. Vice President Rindflash. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the reported committee be accepted and adopted. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt. Is La Fonsetti up here? She's not here, Your Honor. Please continue. It was a recommendation from the committee to deny based on again what you've read a lengthy record of criminal arrests and a failure to cooperate with the committee and eventually she did notify me verbally that she would like to withdraw her application to clear the books that we do need to deny the license at this time. Good. Is there any further discussion? There is no roll call, please. Montemayor. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Racler. Aye. Sampson. Aye. Vanderweal. Aye. Versi. Aye. Warren. Aye. Bulk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cot. Aye. And Kittleson. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries 12-31 by law and licensing recommending denying taxi cab driver's license number 8740 based upon public safety concerns and his failure to fully reveal his record on his taxi cab driver's license application, Vice President Rindflash. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the reported committee be accepted and adopted. Okay. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt. Thank you. Is Willie Bird here? He's not here, Your Honor. Please continue. It was a unanimous decision from the committee to deny based on the public safety concerns, again, a lengthy list of violations, specific to some traffic violations, a taxi cab application. So we recommend that we deny the license. Is there any further discussion? There's no further discussion. Roll call, please. Rindflash. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweald. Aye. Versi. Aye. Warren. Aye. Bulk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Poth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. And Montemayor. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. 12-33 by law and licensing, recommending granting beverage operators license number 7982 for Amber Leonard. Thank you, Your Honor. I ask the reported committee be accepted and adopted and the license be granted. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt and grant the license under discussion. Under discussion, Your Honor. This is the applicant that came two weeks ago and asked for a third chance. Our recommendation was to deny two weeks ago. Our recommendation is to grant the license at this point in time based on our cooperation and fully discussing the concerns the committee had. Very good. Is there any further discussion? If there is none, roll call please. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweald. Aye. Versi. Aye. Warren. Aye. Bulk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cot. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. And Rindfleisch. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries 12-34 by finance, recommending the format for the ambulance information session. Sessions. Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I make a motion that the reported committee be accepted and adopted. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt. Under discussion, President Kittleson. Thank you, Mayor. Thank you. We did meet and discuss this issue here in a joint meeting, finance and public protection and safety. And I think it's written up very well of what we have talked about and what we decided. I still have to say I have a concern about A, the panel that we are putting together here for these listening sessions. I guess I do have a real concern that we don't turn this into a debate. And we can't, I just don't want the city to be put in that position. So that being said, yeah, as I said, I just don't want this to turn into a public debate or a fight of any sort. It needs to be an information listening session. Thank you. Thank you, President Kittleson. Vice President Rindflash. Thank you, Your Honor. To a large degree, I echo the sentiments of the President Kittleson that, you know, hopefully these information sessions can be, truly that information, you know, science of information can be presented and they're kept. The discourse is kept appropriate to then this. That doesn't turn out into an all-out battle and a fight. The one place we do disagree is on the panel. I felt strongly that we did have some dissenting opinion on that panel as well. I mean, for the reason that the Fire Chief and especially the financial information that comes from James Modio, our finance director, will be out there and people will be able to ask questions and debate that. But we've seen numbers out there from the Greater Washington Committee and one particular figure, and I believe their name is the CPA, sets the numbers out there. And without having a chance of actually putting it up there, their numbers can't be questioned as well. They can just be taken as truth. And I think it's important that those people also can defend or need to defend their numbers as well that may be different with the Fire Department's numbers and our finance director's numbers that it will be under attack as well. So that's the reason why I felt strongly that it was important to have some other representation up there as well. Hopefully it doesn't become simply just an all-out battle. They're not running for any campaign. It's not two candidates for office that are trying to do it. But I thought it was important that we at least had both sides up there that they would have to defend their sides. Thank you, Vice President Rundfleisch. Alderman Bauch? Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank and advance Sue and Mike. You two, on our committee, we had vigorous debate over who should moderate these panels. And I think it's a great testament to the respect that the council holds the both of you in, that your name's bubbled to the top as being neutral yet powerful and resourceful moderators who will prevent, I think, the kind of discord that the President and Vice President have voiced concern over. So I just want to thank you on behalf of the council for stepping up to the plate on that. And secondly, I would just challenge the Vice President's comment that somehow the numbers coming from the Greater Sheboygan Committee won't be true through the capital T, yet the numbers coming out of the Sheboygan Fire Department and Finance Office out of context would be true through the capital T. I think what Sue and Mike are going to help us accomplish is a fair explanation. I think Chairman Hammond put it this way. It'll be a back and forth of yes, buts. Yes, city. That number is interesting. But I think you neglect to mention the fact that it needs to be distributed, weighted with this. So I think the vision, at least Chairman Hammond's vision, was that the two moderators would serve as that voice that allow it not to become a debate, but that allow both sides to be heard. And I encourage you to do that. And again, thank you for your service. Thank you, Alderman Bauch. Alderman Born. Thank you, Mayor Ryan. I was going to ask, because we talked about this at the joint meeting on item F, seek the opinion of the city attorney regarding the sixth session, because originally it said that there were going to be five listening sessions. Is there a problem with having a sixth session if it wasn't in the original document? I think the original said five. You're correct, Alderman Born. The original document did say that the council shall hold five public information sessions before the referendum. Frankly, if it holds more than that, I can't believe that anybody is going to have a problem with that. I don't see anything to prohibit having an additional one if that's what the council chooses to do. And if you feel that it's helpful to provide that additional meeting, I think that's perfectly fine. Thank you for your opinion. Thank you, Alderman Born. Alderman Bowers. Thank you. Did I hear you right, Alderman Reinfleisch, when you said that the figures presented by the opposition probably will not be true, or did I miscrew that? I could barely hear you. Would you please answer that, please? Alderman Reinfleisch, please. Thank you, Your Honor. No, it's not simply saying that the document information will not be true. The CPA takes their position very seriously, as does our finance director, in numbers. But as Alderman Bowers said, there's different ways of looking at that, and two different ways. And as he said, there's obviously yes but issues that people need to look at. So no, it's not that people are going to bring other numbers. But it's important that they're defensible. That it's, on both sides, quite frankly, that if someone questions the fire department's numbers or their finance director's numbers, they can ask that position. This is giving the forum for then the citizens to ask the same kinds of questions to the greatest willing committee and to the failure of the CPA. No greater, no less, both opportunity, equal opportunity given to both is really the intent of that. So no, it's not that I don't think any numbers are going to be falsified. It's that, under as Alderman Bowers said, the yes but situation, both sides have a seat at that table to do so. I think it's fair for both sides. If not, we're a great willing committee to go. Letters to the editor, perhaps. Try to get on the radio, perhaps. I mean, we're giving the seat at the table right next to the finance director and the fire departments for that opportunity. I think it's a good one. Did that answer your question, Alderman Bowers? To a certain extent. So in other words, you say it's okay for the figures to be presented and let the public make whatever their results there be, right? Let the public decide which figures to accept. May I respond, Your Honor? Please do. Absolutely. The question would be, that's what the whole information session is about. People can ask the questions to get the information that they need, and they can ask questions from both parties to get the information they need. It's not, there's no Alderman on the board. No one has made a previous vote on that is on the board. It's simply a board that citizens can ask the questions and get the information they need to make a vote. That's it. But we're providing both parties or both sides of the issue with a seat at that very public forum, which we hope will be televised so that the public, even those that can't be attended to question, will be able to hear a response from both parties. Did that answer your question, Alderman Bowers? I assume that's a yes, right? For my simple question, yes. Alderman Bowers, what are we? I believe we said yes in that response several times. Oh, I'm having trouble hearing so. Okay. Thank you, Alderman Bowers. Okay. Alderperson Koth, please. Thank you, Mayor Ryan. At the Joint Committee, there was a discussion of the Rainer CPA being on this committee. Is she part of the Greater Sheboygan Committee? Or is she not, or no longer, part of the? If I can answer that question, I did some research myself on the Greater Sheboygan Committee and the members. From what I found out today, I believe there's six members, six present members of the Greater Sheboygan Committee. She is not listed as a member of the Greater Sheboygan Committee. Of the six members of the Greater Sheboygan Committee, I found two of them to be city residents. If that answers your question, unless somebody knows otherwise. Alderman Hammond? I was just going to respond to that. So that's what I found out about the Greater Sheboygan Committee. It's six people. And Fayyur Rainer is not one of those people. Alderperson Koth. At the Joint Committee, wasn't she going to be part of the, but on this document, she's not. It says, or designee does. Or there designee. Or there designee. Or there designee. Exactly. I could respond. Alderman Hammond, please. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. The reason we put designees is there are certain meetings because there's six different information sessions that either herself or representative of the Greater Sheboygan Committee would not be able to make. And in the event that somebody from the city wouldn't be able to make it, whether it's the finance department, somebody could fill in in those positions. So we wanted to keep it flexible. That's why you have the designees. I believe Fayyur, there was one meeting she wasn't going to be able to make. And so they would have a designee from Greater Sheboygan Committee. But her name is not on this document. She'd be a designee of the, yeah. She'd be a designee of the Greater Sheboygan Committee. Thank you for Alderman Hammond. Alderman Hannah. Thank you. This goes quite a ways back to Alderman Warren's question about whether it's a problem having six meetings. I was the one that said we should have a minimum of five. That was my intention all along. That I didn't want to have less than that. So my intention never was to have to stop at five. Six is just fine. Thank you, Alderman Hannah. Next we have Alderperson Montemar. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Again, it was very clear at the meeting that two individuals from the Greater Sheboygan Committee are designees. So that could be anybody that they chose. And we assume they meant probably Miss Urena. But we didn't specifically mention her because designees would cover anybody that that side would like to put forth. Thank you, Alderperson Montemar. Alderman Bowers. Yes, I take exception when you said that Faye Urena is not a resident of the city. She's a taxpayer of the city. She owns a business here. So therefore, I wanted to know on that she has a vested interest in this particular situation. Alderman Bowers, not to correct you, but I did not mention Miss Urena as not being a resident of the city. I said the Greater Sheboygan Committee of which she is not a member of. Yes, so it's not. But she is also not a resident of the city. But she is a taxpayer. Thank you. Okay, Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Your Honor. I ask that we call the question. Motion to second to call the question. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? The question is called. Okay, 1234 by finance recommending the format for the Ambulance Information Sessions. Roll call please. Samson. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Boran. Aye. Boke. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coth. Aye. Kittleson. No. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflash. Aye. And Resler. Aye. 14 ayes, one no. Motion carries. Okay, 12 dash. 32 to be referred. Okay, that was earlier. Very good. Okay, reports of committees 8, 12 dash 35 by finance, making no recommendation executing a lease agreement for the Little Red School House at 1116 Huron Avenue. Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I make a motion that the reporter committee be accepted and adopted, and the resolution be put upon its passage. Second. Motion and a second under discussion. I heard a hissing in the background. I was starting my second. I believe there was no recommendation because there was one. I can explain that. Please. We had three people present. One was absent. We didn't have a fourth from the leaving of Mr. Gisha. And one had to abstain, so there were only two that could vote on the issue. So that's why there was no recommendation. Very good. Okay, we have a motion and a second to accept and adopt and put the resolution upon its passage. Under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Oran. Abstain. Bulk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coss. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderweal. Aye. Ann Versey. Aye. 14 ayes, one abstention. Motion carries. 12-36 by finance, recommending approving the proposed 2011 calendar year budget for tourism promotion and development services to be provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I make a motion to report a committee, be accepted and adopted, and the resolution be put upon its passage. Second. We have a motion and a second. Under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Bulk. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coss. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Banderwheel. Aye. Versey. Aye. And Boran. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. 12-37 by finance, recommending authorizing a transfer of appropriations in the 2010 budget, establishing appropriation to fund contractual services for the dredging of the Sheboygan River. Alderman Hammond. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I make a motion that the report of committee be accepted and adopted, and the resolution be put upon its passage. Second. We have a motion and a second under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Powers. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coss. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rindfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versey. Aye. Boran. Aye. And Bauch. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. Ordinances introduced 10. 12-38 through 12-40 lie over. 12-41 through 12-45 to be referred. Matters laid over 11. Resolution number 88-10-11 by Alderman Hammond. Approving an amendment to the project planned in boundaries of TID 6 City of Sheboygan. We would like a motion to file this. Alderman Hammond. Mr. Mayor, I make a motion to file. Second. We have a motion and a second. I can explain this. We were going to amend the boundaries of TIF 6, but when the reports came in from the state regarding basically appraisals of commercial properties, we no longer have to. So there's no reason at this point to amend TID 6. So we have a motion and a second to file. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. Other matters authorized by law 12-46 in RC by salary and grievances amending the municipal codes. So as to remove the city engineering and tourism functions from the department of planning and development and reestablish the city engineering division in the department of public works. Alderman Hannah. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I move that the RC be accepted and adopted and the general ordinance we put upon its passage. Second. We have a motion and a second to accept and adopt and put the ordinance upon its passage under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cuth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Boran. Aye. Pauke. Aye. Ann Bowers. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. 12-47 an RC by salary and grievances providing for the appointment of the city engineer by the director of public works. Alderman Hannah. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I move that the RC be accepted and adopted and the charter ordinance put upon its passage. Second. We have a motion and a second under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Hammond. Aye. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Boran. Aye. Pauke. Aye. Bowers. Aye. And Decker. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. 12-48 an RC by salary and grievances amending the municipal code so as to re-establish the city engineering functions back into the department of public works. Alderman Hannah. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I move that the RC be accepted and adopted and the general ordinance be put upon its passage. Second. We have a motion and a second under discussion. If there is none, roll call please. Hannah. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Boran. Aye. Pauke. Aye. Bowers. Aye. Decker. Aye. And Hammond. Aye. 15 ayes. Motion carries. Other matters authorized by law. Attorney McLean. 12-49 is an arrow by the city clerk submitting various license applications for the period ending June 30, 2011 and June 30, 2012. That will be referred to law and licensing. 1250 is an arrow by the purchasing agent submitting a report relative to the city entering into agreement with Timberline Landscapes, Inc. of Green Bay for the furnishing and planning of trees throughout the city in accordance with requests for bids 1578-10 received on September 17, 2010. Will be referred to public works. 1251 is a resolution authorizing the purchasing agent to enter into contract with Timberline Landscapes, Inc. of Green Bay for the provision and planning of 207 street trees throughout low to moderate income neighborhoods within the city commencing in the fall of 2010 and completing in the spring of 2011. That will be referred to public works. Move to adjourn. Motion to second to adjourn. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? We are adjourned. Thank you.