 Are all documents turned in yes We'll call the regular Meeting tortor 18th regular meeting us comma council order Pat. Would you call the roll please Bowman? D-Berg Eberg Doyle Manny excused moody Perez Ports excused Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teven Akron Vanderweal Longham and Warner Winninger excused 13 present orms present alderman van Akron your honor I move that the minutes of the previous meeting and the special meeting be approved as entered on the record It's been moved in second at minutes of the last special meeting in the previous council meeting be approved under discussion You're done all in favor Hosed motion carry Pledge allegiance. I guess I was chosen for that this evening Before we start this evening, I would like to wish everyone a Happy holiday and a safe holiday. This will be our last meeting till after Well, January 7th will be our next meeting. So we want to have a happy and safe holiday We have one hearing this evening and asked to amend the text of the Zoting ordinance to permit indoor commercial Entertainment as a conditional use with the UI urban industrial district in the conditional use regulation All interested parties wishing to be heard Sir if you'll come up the microphone. Give us your name address My name is Mark Michelson. I represent Dragon Carp Inc. On behalf of the officers and directors of that company I'd like to make a statement Mr. Mayor members of the council Operations of indoor commercial entertainment facilities of many sorts is currently managed to the zoning ordinance Which provides permits only for conditional uses which have been approved There are no locations or zoning classifications in which there is a permit by right or special use regulations Indoor commercial entertainment facilities may not operate anywhere in the city without conditional use permits approved by the city Planning Commission Ornates is currently allowed conditional use permits for indoor commercial entertainment facilities in the following zoning classifications with neighborhood office suburban office Neighborhood commercial suburban commercial urban commercial Central commercial and suburban industrial classifications The addition of the urban industrial district to the list of conditional use classifications Should not be detrimental to the city's ability to manage its plans for land use through zoning classifications The extent and character of commercial and industrial growth in its neighborhoods or districts Or the safety of its citizens of visitors We can appreciate the city's desire to manage its business growth for each of the above reasons There certainly may be instances where any given location is inappropriate for certain types or perhaps any type of indoor recreational activity Including any of the office commercial or industrial classifications We believe that the city however should have the additional discretion to welcome indoor commercial entertainment businesses In safe small or large-scale industrially zoned urban industrially zoned locations And for this reason that we support the Planning Commission's recommendation to the above tax amendment Sir, could I have the name of your company again? Dragon Carp, Incorporated Carp, C-A-R-P Thank you. Thank you Anyone else wishing to be heard Anyone else wishing to be heard Anyone else wishing to be heard Alderman Van Ackert Move that the hearing be closed Moved and seconded hearing be closed under discussion hearing none all in favor Opposed Emotion carried Confirmation of appointments steve. This was brought in at the last regular meeting To the honorable members of the council Pursuant to the requirements of section 7.30 of the wisconsin statutes You're with submit for your approval the list of nominations for election inspectors And signed by the mayor and I believe all the alderman received copies of The list of about four pages of the election inspector Thank you. There is a question on one of them. Um, that was addressed me like that I don't know if you thought that that are not one of the candidates on in ward eight Alderman are allowed to work at the voting polls. We have Val Schultz that works with the voting poll also as long as they're not on the ballot So we do have a couple of alderman that are our poll workers But this gentleman would be on a ballot display Then he won't be working but he has this is a two-year appointment So he won't be on the he won't be able to work in april or or february But he is on as a appointed poll worker for the next two years. Okay That's that. Thank you. Alderman van Ackeren those can be confirmed Thank you your honor move that the appointments be approved Move to the second appointments be approved under discussion Hearing none all in favor Opposed motion carried public forum pan. No one Alderman van Ackeren Your honor we um on the consent agenda, but excuse me alderman van Ackeren alderman warner I thank you. I'm sorry. Uh alderman van Ackeren. We wanted to pull 1717 forward which deals with rezoning Or amending the zoning ordinance I would say Okay alderman warner I thank your honor Our own number 3670203 Uh is amending the text of the zoning ordinance to allow indoor commercial entertainment as a conditional use in an urban industrial district And on that I would move that we accept and file the report of officer and pass the ordinance Okay Move to the second accept and file the our own pass to general ordinance under discussion Under discussion your honor This will allow the plan commission to review and recommend to the council The same type of conditional use that it could recommend in a suburban industrial district It could conditional use is not automatically allowed And would be subject to approval of the plan commission and the common council This change will allow us to be more flexible As the use of our city's older industrial areas change. Thank you Other discussion pat, would you call the roll please? D-Berg Eberg Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan D. Van Akron T. Van Akron Vander wheel Longerman Warner Bowman Dirtine eyes Motion carried Thank you for coming this evening Now alderman van Ackeren consent agenda Thank you your honor on the consent agenda before I get started I did talk to a few people this weekend and they wanted just or wanted me to remind everybody make sure we speak into the mics People at home or still having trouble hearing So if you got a clip to you make sure you don't turn away from it things like that just a reminder On the consent agenda, I ask that all ROs be accepted and filed all committee reports be accepted and adopted All resolutions and substitute resolutions be put upon their passage Moved in second at all ROs be accepted and filed our C's be accepted and adopted Resolutions and substitute resolutions be put upon their passage under discussion alderman Doyle Thank you your honor. I'd like to pull document 1816 on the hiring freeze So I have the opportunity to vote no on that Okay And I'd like to comment when appropriate. Go ahead. Thank you I do agree with the first whereas that the common council is facing a reduction in state shared revenue And we have to take some action However, I have two concerns First, I don't believe the freeze method should be continued A freeze does control spending and I don't question that fact But for three years our only response to budget problems has been to freeze department spending and to freeze hiring This method will eventually starve our departments and it keeps the city from quickly replacing essential vacancies Right now the mayor cannot replace a critical position like the housing inspector because of the freeze We also live in a time of rapid change and I don't like the idea that the city cannot create new positions The freeze method is a budget control is a public admission that the common council Does not have either a plan or the resolve to deal with the budget issues Why does the common council use the freeze method? I sense that the council wants to avoid making unpopular decisions. So instead passes them on to the mayor and department heads There is a second way to solve budget problems. It's called planning Instead of letting chance or fate Determine what jobs are cut. We should prioritize city services and identify those that are essential Or required by law Mayor shram and the city leadership gave us an excellent questionnaire to help us with these decisions Unfortunately, the ideas were not brought to the common council for discussion A second concern that I have with the budget process is that most alderman do not have a voice in the decisions The only decision that most of the sixteen alderman make is to vote yes or no to the final budget on november 25th We were elected to make these decisions, but we are not making them In my three years on the council, I can't recall one worthwhile discussion about the budget that involved the whole council We cannot build a new police station implement a flood control plan and maintain services All in the face of declining revenues by going from freeze to freeze every year Eventually we will need a plan and we will have to make major changes Next year would be a good time to start. Thank you. Thank you alderman dole Alderman warner 1816 We have okay On this document your honor, I actually wanted some clarification and one of my concerns In the last two be it further resolves The second from land states that no no city positions shall be created during the calendar year of 2003 and I do support the idea of of Passing this resolution I think it might be a little bit of a change unless we can get clarification. I know I talked to mike hudson. He Perhaps could could do this for me in the second one It says that said policies shall be reviewed at the december 15th 2003 meeting of the common council Unless reorganization results in reduction of existing positions or by approval Of three-fourths of the common council. I guess my concern is I want to make sure that it's understood That this allows us By a three-fourth vote of the common council to fill positions in case of an emergency And some of my concerns in that are you never really know what's going on in the world nowadays And I think we need to make sure there is a mechanism in case of an emergency or other extreme threat or incident That would allow additional positions if needed for the health safety or welfare of our city We cannot predict what may happen in the world today or tomorrow With terrorism threats that exist in the unsettled climate throughout the world I think we should allow should make sure we we allow a process to deal with Unforeseen needs promptly in the interest of public health and safety I think by passing an ordinance like this This makes a statement that the city does not intend to expand its workforce And in so doing tends to hold a line on its employee cost So I think it's a wise thing to do and as long as we have a three-fourth majority If it's needed, it's probably Going to be passed So I would hopefully support it and I would like clarification on that before I offer a change of the wise thanks I probably better respond to Jerry's questions too But first of all, uh, Mike in answer to your questions The intent was to allow the council to add a position If need be create a new position with the three-quarter, uh, vote of the council So that is, uh, it would be, uh, your your subject to your approval a new position And then, uh, Jerry in response to your questions, um Uh, how would I phrase this maybe hiring free isn't isn't the proper terminology I think we're accomplishing exactly what what you would like accomplished What what we're suggesting in this is that every position when it becomes vacant due to a retirement or equipped Uh, rather than the HR director and salary and grievance rubber stamping the replacement of that position It will be reviewed by by the salary and grievance committee With, uh, with a report coming to full council Recommending either that position be, uh, filled or not filled with notification to the mayor Uh, and the importance of that is when we do budgets, uh, in september 85 percent of the budget I believe is, uh, salaries and fringe benefits And it's awfully difficult to make substantial cuts in a budget when you're can only use 15 percent of the budget when you're not touching Touching manpower and I think this document enables us to take a look at that And it also informs each and every one of you that every time you replace a position There's going to be cost ramifications down the line, especially in in 2004 when We don't know what's going to happen with shared revenues So jerry, I think we're accomplishing what you want. Perhaps the word hiring freeze isn't proper terminology What we're doing is looking at every position like we've never done before In an attempt to either eliminate or consolidate and we have been doing that very recently Two management positions one in plan department And one in public works were recently combined with other positions and we were able to eliminate two positions Now those are the type of things we're looking at doing Thank you Okay, all of them Berg did you want a same issue? Okay, thank you Again, this did come out of budget policy survey as a recommendation. Clearly. This is not a remedy that stands by itself This won't resolve At two point some billion dollars of state, uh, shortfall normally take care of the shortfall we're going to experience in the city But I think this came about as a result of a number of things The original document had the word hiring freeze. Uh, that had I think an overlay that had a connotation So this document was developed and I think with thanks to mike, uh, mayor shram And I think reality testing by the department heads, uh, uh, tom holton chief, uh, kirk and zeier took good looks at this To see how it would play on an ongoing kind of basis And I think in many ways this clarifies the practice That was in place in many of the departments and makes a policy We need to note that uh reduction in our municipal workforce has been going on for a long long time The city's area has expanded since 1970 by 50 percent from 9.64 square miles To 14.46 square miles at the same time we've experienced reductions in our workforce For example, since 1970 in public works the public works department was reduced by 28 percent Much due to technology and I think much due to the kind of cooperation that we enjoy From all levels of our employees from the men and women who work for the city For the representatives and from our management team that have the sense of mission that allow Things like this to happen. So I guess I encourage your support to follow through and pass this document. Thank you. Thank you All the materials on the same document. Yes, sir From comments made so far this evening. It sounds like the goals of this Resolution can be accomplished without the resolution, but anyway, I'm gonna uh read my comments that I prepared for I am going to vote no on this at this point in time As I have said stated several times. I think a hiring freeze is the last thing you do We need to look at how we manage people Do we need the levels of management in all departments that we currently have Are the efficiencies and cost savings to be gained by reorganizing all departments Before we do things that will negatively affect how work is done and services provided By not filling positions. We need to look at all other possibilities of reducing costs This proposal has a provision for exceptions to the freeze, but as we saw in the past Council is reluctant to allow exceptions and rightly so But some positions simply cannot be left vacant We saw this when the city planner retired and the mayor and this council refused to fill it quickly The department suffered and I believe the city was hurt by not filling a position for several months Some losses are not visible if dollars are lost or gained you can show that on a spreadsheet But if things are not getting done or developers or customers are frustrated and not being taken care of That does not show up on a spreadsheet On by the way, I think the people that we have in city development today are very excellent people This is not meant to be a criticism of them. It's a criticism of Past actions that this council did or did not take The strategic fiscal plan committee has in committee rc310203 This is the budget policy formulation survey results that we all submitted I think this committee needs to meet soon and do some serious strategic fiscal planning And make recommendations to this council This hiring freeze as proposed hiring freeze may be one of those recommendations But a lot of other things must be done first If we can freeze wages obtain better cost sharing of health care costs Which are currently greater than four million dollars annually. We may not need a hiring freeze This is what strategic fiscal planning is all about We need from this committee a long range plan with goals and objectives Not a piecemeal approach taken the easiest and least painful route Along with strategic planning and prioritizing of spending The finance committee approved an interdepartmental transfer for the fire department for national and state conference $2,751 For the purpose of executed executive training relating to EMS issues The justification for it is This is essential due to the complexity of EMS issues in the fire service And the possible provision of ambulance services This is just wrong wrong wrong at this point in time If we are sincere in our stated goal of running a contract with orange cross And the ambulance service staying with them and controlling and prioritizing our spending Thank you Alderman vander wheel same issue. Yeah, same issue. Thank you, your honor. I have a question for mike harts You had said that three-quarter vote would create a new position. Would it also fill a vacant position? Trying to recall The intent was that all all positions would be reviewed by salary and grievance A normal the normal filling of a position The rc would come from committee to council and and that would be accepted and file or would appear on the consent agenda If there were no objections by the mayor or salary grievance But you would there would be a document generated and it would appear on the agenda In this case as a on the consent agenda So every position replacement would be there for you to peruse and and discuss Correct in that case would be a simple majority I just add I concur with What mike harts just indicated the Reference of the three-quarter vote, although it's not clear in the document. I think to make it clearer that Phrase and less reorganization results in reduction of existing positions or by approval by three-quarter vote of the council should be in the In the be it further resolved just above where it's located That's what it's addressing is no new city positions be created during calendar year 2003 Unless reorganization results in reduction of existing positions or by approval three-quarter vote of the council Where it is right now it makes it a little ambiguous it says That said policies shall be reviewed at the end of the year Unless reorganization results in reduction of existing positions It really fits better in the paragraph before that but I agree with Mr. Hutz that This doesn't provide that to fill new positions. You'd need a three-quarter vote It's just to create new positions to fill existing positions would be a majority vote as I see it Okay Okay, all of them and then really All of them in Warner I thank your honor And I would like to see that change me too. I think it should be moved ahead if that's something we can do If we need to amend it on the floor make a motion I make a motion to amend it As Steve stated moving that up to The second last job be it further resolved after after the 2003 I guess I prefer to use the word moratorium when I when I think about this because I think that's what it is It delays the hiring or replacement of a new city employee I think this allows for a thorough examination as mike stated Of any position opening that we have And I think that the department head the salarine grievance committee and a mayor will review each opening And the salarine grievance committee will bring a recommendation to the common council if a position needs to be filled We do not allow public works to proceed with a project without approval Finance cannot simply decide to spend money without council approval Public protection and safety cannot order stop signs installed without council approval We should not be filling openings automatically without council approval That's the way I feel We do not know what the next budget year will bring and we must be cautious in the decisions we make throughout the year I think this will help us do that. I support the concept of this document and I would ask that everyone support it. Thank you We have a motion before us in a second. Excuse me all the way moody. Okay on amendment or on a It says I would I would hope so No one can assure you what the state's going to do but I would hope so They have a better handle on it. We know where we're going with that at that time Okay, we have a motion in a second before us on amendment all in favor of the amendment All right posed Motion carried now. We're on a document I need no motion alderman warner I would make them make a motion that we pass Where's the number now rc? Number 216 0203 as amended Moved and seconded under discussion Hearing none Do we need a roll call on that? I think we should. What do you call the roll please? This is uh Accepting a doting in port of committee passing the substitute resolution as amended Eberg Doyle moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teevin Akron Vanderwill Wongelman Warner Valman D. Burry Ten eyes three no's Motion carried Okay, now everything else left in a consent agenda from 18 one through 18 21 Alderman Vanderwill Thank you, Your Honor. I've uh, I'd like to pull 18 18 I just have a question. How much does the city pay for the uh, 2003 high school graduation party? Alderman Schultz Oh michael I believe it was it used to be three thousand minutes Starting to go down I think every year they're gonna go down something They were talking about Did you want a separate vote on that one? Okay all in favor of that would be a roll call Money all right That would you call the roll please moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teevin Akron Vanderwill Wongelman Warner Bowman D. Burr E. Burr Doyle 11 eyes two no's Motion carried Is there any other discussion on a consent agenda? Hearing none would you call the roll please Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teevin Akron Vanderwill Wongelman Warner Bowman D. Burr E. Burr 13 eyes Motion carried 1822 to be referred 1823 will lie over 1824 through 30 to be referred 1831 by Alderman T. Van Akron Authorizing a temporary extension of the marina management agreement Alderman Van Akron Your honor I would ask for a suspension of the rules please Move Is there any objections? That's my job to ask that Who made the second? Who made the second? I'm not sure who made the second Alderman Schultz Is there any objections to suspension? The reason being we'll explain anyways just for everybody This contract I believe is up at December 31st And all the language hasn't been worked out yet between the lawyers and And the current persons were just asking for an extension of the old contract until the new ones in place Yes hearing no objections I'll uh ask that the resolution be put upon its passage Move to second the resolution be put upon its passage under discussion Hearing none would you please call her all Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teevin Akron Vanderwill Wongelman Warner Bowman D-Berg E-Berg Doyle Moody Thirteen eyes Motion carried 1832 will go to risk management 1833 Threw 35 will lie over 1836 through 42 to be referred 1843 Sheboygan Transit Commission 1844 by Alderman T. Van Akron Amending municipal code to provide for the first meeting in January 2003 to be held on Tuesday January 7th 2003 Alderman Van Akron Hold on your seats now I'd like to suspend the rules again Been moved in second for suspension. Is there objections to suspension? Hearing none proceed again. The reason for suspension is we're asking for the first meeting in January There are several of us that are not going to be here and as you see tonight We're already two or three short as we saw on Thursday. We were a few short We're afraid that if three or four of us are all out of town that night and one or two are sick sick We would not have a quorum That's the reason we're asking to move the That night so hearing that I would move that the Ordinance be put upon its passage Move to second that ordinance be put upon its passage again. This is to move the meeting this is The sixth for the inauguration in Madison. Hopefully other alderman will join us down there for that that evening or department heads Okay, if there's no other discussion pat, would you call the roll Schultz Stefan Devin Akron T. Van Akron Vander wheel Wongerman Warner Bowman D. Bird E. Bird Doyle Moody Perez Motion carried 1725 Resolution by alderman Schultz Perez and Stefan transferring funds to establish estimated revenue and appropriation for room tax Receipts to be paid to the Chamber of Commerce Alderman Perez or Schultz Schultz place chair Make motion resolution be put upon its passage Can you take the next one too well certainly The next one's a resolution to authorize the transfer funds to provide monies to establish estimated revenue and appropriation for capital Outlay items in the 2003 budget make a motion that resolution be put upon its passage also Moved in second at both resolutions be put upon your passage under discussion Caring on would you call the roll Stefan Devin Akron T. Van Akron Vander wheel Wongerman Warner Bowman D. Bird E. Bird Doyle Moody Perez Excuse me port status I got the wrong name Perez is right Schultz Hi 13 Motion carried Okay I'm caught up 1724 by alderman D. Van Akron Wongerman Warner Winninger and Perez authorizing authorizing across the board increases for eligible non-representative employees alderman ben akron I moved that Coming forward to be accepted in that Moved in second at the resolution be put upon its passage under discussion alderman bowman Thank you your honor the question I've got on this is is this only for one year this year? Is this uh Going to be a affirmative ongoing thing Head or it might whoever One year one year One year one year Alderman Schultz Thank you your honor I kind of painted myself in the corner. I guess with my comments earlier this evening about a Possible wage freeze And here's a proposal to increase the non reps pay Which I Sort of agree with but after making my comments if I'm not going to be talking on both sides of my mouth I guess I have to kind of back up my Comments that I made earlier with a proposed wage freeze and I will vote against this Somehow reluctantly, but I I think I have to in order to substantiate my comments previous comments. Thank you If there's another discussion Pat, would you call the roll please divan akron? Tivan akron Vanderwheel Wongerman Warner Bowman Dberg Eber Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan Twelve eyes one no motion carry 1745 RC by public protection of safety recommending filing documents submitted submitting a communication from mary zephanitis Relative to an accident at north 10th street in wisconsin avenue and passing the attached ordinance alderman orner Thank you, your honor. I make a motion we accept and file the report of committee and pass the attached ordinance Move it in second accept and adopt drc and pass the general ordinance under discussion Under discussion your honor this ordinance will help alleviate a vision problem at the intersection of north 10th street in wisconsin avenue Because of the lay of the land in this area when vehicles are parked Within the legal limits limits applied to all intersections It is often difficult for motorists to see oncoming traffic Without pulling partway out into the intersection It is impractical to install stop signs on what has become a major travel route since the opening of north 10th street to two-way traffic We hope and expect that this will help solve the vision problem and not delay the safe flow of traffic Your public protection safety committee recommends passage. Thank you Alderman chill center discussion Thank you, your honor parking is kind of a at a premium in this whole Downtown area which includes stent in wisconsin down there. I drove through there twice and I even stopped this afternoon and looked at it and then traffic and I don't see a problem there I think we should be Encouraging movement of traffic. I've stated that before in the past when Stop signs have been proposed and parking restricted We need to encourage Traffic and traffic brings customers I just don't see a problem with parking down there and to limit parking by This is going to be four to six parking spaces that are going to be eliminated 60 feet on either side I just don't see the hazard there that we're going to gain that much or gain anything from Restricting parking there. So I'm going to vote against this also Alderman Burke Thank you, your honor I managed this apartment building right on Kenton Wisconsin and most of my residents there are all senior citizens Most of moaq and I drive in and out of that alley every day three four times And when the traffic is coming from the south past the back of the Post office by the time they hit that alley down there. They're going 35 40 45 miles an hour I think what they should do is get an officer down there with With the radar or something and check that speed down there for one thing, but Eliminating the parking on those two corners. I think it's going to help the matter here. Thank you. Thank you The other Alderman Burke Thank you. I think it's a point of further comment the area is also up for redevelopment And I think we will be looking at That increasing the residential density in that area. I think there'll be a lot more traffic on that On that particular street. So I think when I went to the committee meeting I I had the same concerns, but I think in looking at the development potential for that area I think that we'll likely end up doing this in the future anyway as we increase the housing density in that area Okay, thank you Alderman Warner I think your honor this actually removes I believe it's at the most two parking stations On each side of the street going to the south or to the north on each side of wisconsin avenue And you already have for 15 feet from the intersection that you have to be back. That's what I meant by the standard intersection parking setbacks We we opened up parking on 7th street and on 9th street and there's a lot of open stalls there A lot of them aren't being used because obviously you can park down here and not pay right now And that's okay except for the fact that we had two accidents there in the last I want to say six months. That could be off a month or two in each direction And it's a real concern for the people that live in that neighborhood. There's a lot of Older drivers that use this intersection to up wisconsin avenue and because of the way wisconsin avenue comes down to a stop And I used to live on wisconsin avenue. So I knew it very well, although There were none of these buildings there when I lived there And the way the hill comes down From behind a post office on 10th street You're just coming into a kettle there and it does create a vision problem And if you're there when those cars are parked up to the corner, you can see it as evident as This can be and and we don't want to stop cars But putting a stop sign in and we want to let traffic flow, but this is something that hopefully will work So I asked for your support If there's no other discussion, would you call the roll please? T van Akron Vander wheel Longerman Warner Bowman D Berg Eberg Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron 11 eyes two nose motion carried 1736 rc by public works recommending amending the municipal code relating to sewer Sewers and sewage disposal alderman burg Thank you, and I moved to file a report of committee and pass the general ordinance You want to take the next one too and also then General ordinance 64203 Move to pass that general ordinance Moved in second into pass To accept and adopt drc and pass both general ordinances under discussion Hearing none. Would you call the roll please? Vander wheel Wongamon Warner Bowman D Berg Eberg Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron T van Akron 13 eyes Motion carried Steve other matters 1846 is a communication being a petition Excuse me 1845 Okay The communication being petitioned from Richard Manny at all requesting the city add signage to the intersection of park avenue North Point Drive Barrett Street and Lincoln Avenue as the intersection is unsafe public protection safety 1846 is a communication from James and Pat Ailiffe Requesting a three-year extension on connecting to the mini sewer being planned and installed between Gilea Avenue and east mark drive public works 1847 is a communication from Terry Verstrati of wigwam mills relating to dedicating 0.65 acres of the northeast corner of their land To the city for a detention pond and their intention to sell the City of the land for the price of a dollar public works Excuse me dual referral 1848 is an RO submitting an application from mark hassler for a change in zoning classification of property located at 1212 pennsylvania avenue from class UI urban industrial To uc urban commercial classification plan commission 1849 is a resolution directing a public hearing to be held in connection with change of the city's official zoning map for property located at 1212 pennsylvania avenue Move this second a resolution be put upon this passage under discussion Hearing none all in favor posed motion carried 1850 is an ordinance amending the official zoning map Of the zoning ordinance to change the use district classification of property located at 1212 pennsylvania avenue from ui to uc urban commercial plan commission 1851 is a resolution authorizing entering into a revised state municipal agreement for engineering design services and construction for state highway 28 south 16th street to georgia avenue. They will go to public works Alderman van Akron Your honor i would move to convene in closed session under the provisions of section 19.851 e of the wisconsin statutes for the purpose of deliberating the sale of public properties and investing of public funds for the possible hotel Waterpark conference center project and a possible distribution center project where competitive bids and bargaining reasons recall your closed session Move this second to go into closed session. Is there any objections? Hearing none, would you call her all? Longerman Warner Bowman D bird E bird Doyle Moody Perez Schultz Stefan Devin Akron Teevin Akron Vander wheel 13 eyes Motion carried will take five minutes be back in here in five minutes. We'll let the press clear out and then we'll start our closed session