 2016-2017 Common Council to order. Would the clerk please read the quote from the day? Four of ideas. In the course of a healthy debate, we'll prioritize different goals and the different means of reaching them. Without some common baseline of facts without a willingness to admit new information and to see that your opponent is making a fair point and that science and reason matter, then we're going to keep talking past each other, making common ground and compromise impossible. Thank you very much. Would the clerk please call the roll? We have 12 presents this evening. All the persons, Donahue, Heidemann, Schneider, and Holshew are all excused, and I want to thank all of you for making a special effort to get here tonight for our replacement meeting after the very icy Monday. Please stand and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance. 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. Next item on the agenda is approval of the minutes from our last meeting. All the person, Wolf. Thank you, Mayor. I make a motion to approve. Second. Thank you for that motion and support. Is there any discussion on the minutes? Seeing none, all those in favor, please signify by saying aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion passes. Are there any resignations this evening? Okay, and no other appointments. Next move on to the public forum, city clerk. Debbie DeMulan. Debbie, if you could come forward, please. Debbie, can you give us some form address? North 35th? Okay, and you will have five minutes. It's not working. It's okay, Chad. It's problems in back. The field of dreams was created for the most like children and families who were born strong. And being able to place them kind of easy. Taking apart for any reason, that's a horrible precedent. Other times, when our students' hearts were threatened by children in the park and neighbors, the council on duty sat together and voted for our children's young and old, by considering precious help to many of our students. Once again, the second issue was in the days of being threatened because our students were describing the vicinity and nondisclosure agreement of the war about four or five years ago to keep it to a secret, which then covered the court. The key factor along with professional media violations that led the judge to decide in favor of the real-time advocate. There's no valid reason to sell the floor to these. The original claim that she engaged for a selling plan was because the district family needed money for it. She still wanted a case of the $29 million referendum passed in 2016. There's now no excuse to sell the floor to over our children's needs. Why does Aurora have holding a $59 million to press the regents and a $23 million to press the law on the South Side to do so, or is it not to use it? Aurora's South Side property is closer to I-43 in the year of three. Having railroad tracks is not an issue. Patients can easily access the South Side of the region by taking access to 120s and going to World Bank 9 with no railroad tracks in the room or any of the tracks left that exist to get to the field of use. Or Aurora can pay for a direct ramp access off I-43. She's going to need medical services on the South Side to accommodate all the industrial and residential roads there. Everyone should have needs to access the health care in the hospital. Aurora should not be doing the hundreds and thousands of other railroad tracks. In fact, if the railroad tracks is doing such a different to proper health care, this makes it even more imperative to build Aurora's medical complex on the South Side. Two years ago, Aurora assured us all that there is no hospital built on the field of use and also about an insuspecting for the more than the difference. But now that Aurora's medical complex is attached to a hospital, it will be attached to a house. But yet another reason that we need to protect our field of use. Reasoning protest petitions were created with a voice to those nearest and most affected by a reason. Almost two years ago, the field of use made the traffic signatures for the reason of protest. And had the all-increasing focus necessary to stop the response. But the day of the vote, we wanted immediately to lay the vote to you, which resulted strangely enough in several three council members changing the votes in favor of Aurora rather than voting for the constituents. Many citizens were not even allowed to attend that meeting because there was an area of armed police on the inside of the city hall. We need you, our field officials, to listen to you represent and serve the citizens, not corporate Aurora. I just got a cut, but you still honor that protest petition and not ignore the will of the field of use leaders in the larger community who all benefit from this wonderful asset, the delivery on your side. We already have met the context of the right net to build a community that serves in your side. Now, please respect what you have created for our children and vote for them to know to allow them to vote for Aurora. Along with these types of appropriations, please let me know in the comments when you set in a dangerous precedent. Read as soon as you go, Mr. Boyden. Stop, Mr. Boyden. Share this part to mine. As shared in the comments, you have to clean your drive and leave it to me in the comments. Please leave it to me in the comments, but I really need you to protect me from the violence of the community. Thank you, Daddy. Next on the list would be Ali Zay, day one. Give me your home address, please. You'll have five minutes. In the park for the benefit, we're very involved in enjoying this other public through the ordinance 704-2. This piece of one explanation requires the park to serve as green space for perpetrators to ensure that the homeless are concerned about the public assets and the public assets to any community. This is the most greater sense of well-being from the document of the local health such space is provided. Parks for a fiscal health care by being where recreation, hobbies, other activities and activities on the state site and therefore are indispensable to those inhabiting and shaboying entities. Stuff for field degree is preventative health care. Medical children can have happiness, physical fitness, psychological health, and then the well-being. There's nothing out there by the word that is ever equal and seems to serve right now at this site. The field of green is often an icon of the community and can instead be preserved in perpetuity as a historical landmark of its origins. The name of the park only reinforces this concept. It is through the conservation of an available cultural context such as this one that cities are very concerned about. Imagine New York has a medical complex and studies of the park. How can you explain the whole of a place of something that was called the field of green? The DNR is also legally bound to an act in the park legislation to protect the natural occurring green space the field of green provides humans with many benefits. Young people like to live in nature services these rings are terrifying to air pollutants and absorbing carbon dioxide for the orange of the forest meaning along the western light mist and shoreline. Sulfur in water before it makes you on the ground Sulfur in mud off has natural holding bounds providing wildlife have had being built up being windows by development mitigating floods and droughts and preserving what one needs to pursue. This environment portions of which are on the water most of the year is not suitable to build sectors and the company time for its impenetrable infrastructure that would offer forever this area. Have architects even been sultans? How many make them replacing its entirety as a solid site as a field of green with an impermeable surface like pavement because they're technologically feasible or logically found? These issues are reason why we're coming here to a field of green as a drainage way over my district in order to six-bar the natural biology of the landscape but concerns that percolation of the system takes place preventing flooding of surrounding sites. This space has been identified on city and state as important for wetlands and a small drainage way that used to be an actual stream back on this place with a farmed field. Has the county council considered what will happen of water levels increased to the average per at one field of green to one of the savages? The permanent irreversible percolation of both parts was not only a contract or an original careful planning for past commissures that went into dissolving of the land. Anything offered by the workforce in this area goes against the sustained early commitments entered into that city of Shroygan with her prior foresight for future generations. And I would also like to add that the city of Shroygan Task Force has actually contained the concern of the local food market. How does streaming of other collective investments in former community gardens on Northside Shroygan incurred expansion mentioned in the sustainability plan? Why have these productively planned plots been lost to life model for two years instead of just driving Excuse me, I want to say Thank you very much. Next item is Mayor's announcements. Big Vander Sandy, join me at the podium. Big Vander Sandy began her career at the Meade Public Library at the old building on North 7th Street after graduating from high school in 1971. Big's time at the library was enjoyable to brief as she left employment to start her family. But she returned to the Meade Library in 1980 when she rejoined the staff in the new building on North 8th Street. So what would turn out to be the next 36 years of her life? They'd worked in three different lives with three different library directors over the years, beginning with Dick Cooner, then Sharon Winkle, and finally here at Erickson. Her new duties kept her busy in the technological services department where her primary duties were receiving and cataloging of new library materials. Over the years, she went from doing everything with a pencil and paper and a typewriter to doing virtually everything with her computer. During her time at Meade, she'd take witness to the old art catalog in favor of an online catalog. She also had a chance to work on some special projects, including the creation of Data Entry, the original library feature database, and also a grant project with co-workers to create artwork for children's planal graphs, which are still in use today. Big has fond memories of making large batches of potato salad for the annual Gingory Bee Bee's prop ride, conducted by the former assistant director, Rick Gepfelsen. And she's a quilter with extraordinary talent and has made numerous fabulous quilts for the Friends Raffles over the years, as well as parting gifts for the staff. Big has been an appreciated and valued staff member at Meade for dedication to her work, helped to create the outstanding environment services that the members of our community enjoy daily and shaboying. We wish her all the best their future retirement endeavors. Big, I'm pleased to present you a certificate of appreciation from the City of Sheboygan and the Meade Public Library for your 36 years of dedicated service from March 17th to 1980 through January 20th of 2017. Thank you very much and have a happy retirement. Oh, I buy my new certificate. I just want to note on the referral of documents, the public work staff requested that we consider making a change in the referral of traffic, signs and parking documents from the Public Protection and Safety Committee to the Public Works Committee. And both the chairs agreed to that and it's OK with the police department. So just so you know, that we'll be making that change to referrals in the future. OK, next, we'll go on to the consent agenda. They'll include items 2.2 through 2.14. Alderperson Wolfe. Thank you, Mayor. I make a motion to accept and file all ROs and accept and adopt all RCs and pass all resolutions and ordinances. Second. Thank you for that motion and support. Is there any discussion? Alderperson Jose. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Mary. Just like to have 2.14 broken out. Item what? 2.14. OK. OK, we'll separate 2.14. I'm sorry, 2.14. 1.14. 2.14. OK. 2.14. We'll take that one first. 2.14 is an RC by law and license. Do you want to refer General Ordinance number 34 of 1617 by Alderperson Donahue and Wolfe repealing and recreating Section 2-35 and admissible code relating to the privilege of the floor at Common Council meetings so as to give the city administrator and the director of planning and development the privilege of the floor and recommends that the ordinance be passed. I need a motion to that effect. A motion to approve. Thank you for that motion and second. OK, that's on the floor for further discussion. Alderperson Jose. Yeah, I just a question that the need for it. I believe this council can correct me if I'm wrong, Mayor. Can at any time make somebody can make a motion and get a second to allow the privilege for somebody to speak on a matter. Isn't that true? I'll defer to the city attorney on that. It is true. Much of what Mr. Kalashek has been given privilege for both. So to bring it into compliance that's why it's very important. OK, I think I'm I'm going to vote against this just because I don't see the need for for extra privileges and the if it's not broke, don't fix. And I think I think it works quite well. You know, granting whether it be city officials, city employees or even people and members of the public granting them access to speak. I think it works quite well the way it is. So I'm not going to be voting in favor of it. Thank you for those comments. All their person, Lee Wendusky. I have a question about 2.8. OK, well, they'll have to hold that. I was just like the city attorney to clarify who else has privilege of the floor other than the two we're talking about granting it to. It is the mayor, the city clerk, the chief police or such other police officer, members of the Department of Engineering and Public Works, the city attorney, the city finance director, the treasurer, editors of newspapers published within the city, reporters for the press who can find themselves to their professional duties. Everyone else would require. Thank you very much. All the person, Wolf. Thank you, Mayor. I would like to just recommend I'm going to vote for it. And the reason I'm voting for it is because Darrell and Chad are part of the team to assist us in communicating and helping us to understand what's going on. Again, correct me if I'm wrong. Alderman attorney Adams. Basically, what we're asking to do here is basically allow them access to do what they're already doing. And that's to come in and talk upon request. Or whenever we have questions without having to waste time and have votes and approvals and all of that. Thank you. Thank you for those comments. I see no other lights then when they asked the clerk to call the roll. Lauren. Hi. Sam Rowe. Hi. John. Hi. Herman. Bards. Jose. Hey. Lundowski. Hi. Rod. Hey. I'm sorry. Hey. Thiel. Hi. Professor. Hi. Ann Wolfe. Hi. And I has two notes. Motion passes. And then all are personally Lundowski. Yes, for item 2.8 with the settlement with the federal government, I was just wondering which polling places were found not to meet ADA standards and what will be done for those polling places. City Clerk, did you want to respond to that? We were not able to do structural changes that the government wanted us to do because it's not our building. So we were forced to move our polling locations to the senior center, or senior activity center, I'm sorry, which we've already done. And it has been done for well over a year. OK, thank you. Is there any other discussion on any of the items in the consent agenda? Seeing none, then we'll be voting on everything except for 2.14. Would the clerk please call the roll? Yours is not registered. Nothing showing up on my computer. I will die. Motion passes. Under reports of officers, items 3.1 through 3.9 will be referred to various committees. Under section 4 resolutions, 4.1 is a resolution by Alderperson Donahue and Wolfe authorizing retaining outside counsel in the matter of Kurt Klessig and Mary Heitzman versus Anthony Hamilton and Brandon Keeho, city of Sheboygan, city of Sheboygan police department at all. Alderperson Wolfe. Thank you, Mayor. I ask to make a motion to suspend and pass the resolution. Is there any objection to suspension? Because we have 21 days to reply to this action. And then all the person Wolfe made a motion to then to pass the resolution. Is there a second to that? Second. Thank you very much. That's before us for discussion then. Any discussion? Seeing none, will the clerk please call the roll? I vote aye. Motion passes. Items 4.2 through 4.5 will be referred to various committees under reports of committees. Item 5.1 is an RC by law and licensing. Stating that, and its meeting on January 10, your committee to whom was referred, RO number 163 of 1617 by the city clerk, voted to conditionally recommend that the common council not renew the taxi cab driver license number 0741 held by Jason Shibara. All the person drawn. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. The committee on two occasions invited Jason to join us. He declined both opportunities. And due to that and due to his record of violations, we as a committee opted to not vote in favor. And I would ask that we accept and adopt the report of the committee. Thank you for that motion. Is there a second? I have a second. It's on the floor for further discussion. Seeing none, will the clerk please call the roll? Motion passes. Item 5.2 is an RC by public works to whom was referred general ordinance number 36 of 1617 by all the person Ballinger and Thiel creating article 3 of chapter 74 of an municipal code relating to impact fees and recommends that the attached substitute ordinance be passed. All the person Ballinger. Thank you, Mayor. Thank you for that motion and support. Is there any discussion on the motion? Seeing none, will the clerk please call the roll? Motion passes. Under ordinances, item 6.1 and 6.2 will be referred to the public works committee. Next one is other matters received after the agenda was published. City attorney. That will be referred to the law and licensing committee. 7.2 is an RO by the city clerk submitting a summons of complaint with the amount of wealth part of bank N.A. versus jennison and shy will at all. That will be referred to the finance committee. 7.3 is a resolution by all the person Wolf authorizing entering into an agreement with group of mill people planning and preliminary engineering services related to the expansion of the business center. That will be referred to the finance committee. 7.4 is a resolution by all the person bellinger authorizing the purchasing agent to enter into contract for the purchase of two zero term commercial grade lawn mowers from the motorcycle department. That will be referred to the public works committee. 7.5 is a resolution by all the person wolf authorizing transfer of appropriations in the 2017 budget. That will be referred to the finance committee. 7.6 is a resolution by all the person wolf authorizing the purchasing agent to enter into contract for the purchase of two zero term commercial grade lawn mowers from the finance committee. That will be referred to the salary and grievances committee. All the person wolf. Thank you mayor. I make a motion to adjourn. Second. Thank you for that motion and second. All those in favor of adjournment please signify by saying aye. Aye. Opposed we stand adjourned. Thank you for your time tonight.