 Good evening, everyone. Welcome to tonight's Common Council meeting. I would ask that everyone please speak loudly into your mic and that you attach it to your either dress or tie or coat. People are still unable to hear us at some time when we hold it next to our mouth. So please do that. And as always, before we start the meeting, we ask our city clerk to read the quote of the week. Thank you. One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised. Thank you very much. On the fifth regular meeting of the Common Council order, please call the roll. Bowk, Decker, Gisha, Hanna, Heidemann, Kittelsen, Kleunis, Meyer, Montemayor, Rinflaich, Ryan, Zurich, Vanderweel, Verhasselt, and Wongamon. 16 present. Quorum is present. Next item on the agenda is the Pledge of Allegiance. Alderman Decker, would you please lead us? 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, Alderman Decker. Approval of the minutes, President Hanna. Well, thank you, Mr. Mayor. If I may beg your indulgence, I think we need to recognize that Jeremy Decker was engaged over the weekend. Is what? Engaged? Yes. Congratulations. I move for the approval of the minutes. Second. Motion second to approve minutes under discussion. There is none. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Minutes are approved. Confirmation of Mayor's appointments. Attorney McLean. Thank you, Your Honor. I hereby submit the following appointment for your consideration. Terry Hansen to be appointed as finance director commencing June 9, 2008 and expiring June 8, 2013, signed by the mayor. Thank you, President Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I would make a motion to confirm Terry Hansen's appointment. Second. Motion and second to confirm appointment under discussion. Alderman Wildman. Hooked up here. Thank you, Your Honor. I appreciate the bio that we were given on Mr. Hansen, and I'm quite impressed with his qualifications. I think you're very highly qualified to assume the job you've appointed him to. I would have been a lot happier if we had gotten bios on the other people that were also applied for these jobs. We're always asked to approve appointments, and it seems that we never have enough information to make this approval on. This is a very serious matter, especially in the appointment of a department head. And I think that Alderman should be given as much information as possible to make that decision. In the past, we were asked to approve the appointments on many occasions where we had absolutely no information whatsoever on these people. I'm not saying that the committees who are involved in this appointment procedure don't know what they're doing, but if you're going to ask the Alderman to approve these appointments, then please advise them of the information that's been gathered on these people so we can make an intelligent decision. Otherwise, we're making a decision on no basis at all. But I am pleased that we did get the bio on Mr. Hansen. Thank you. Thank you very much, Alderman. I have been following protocol, practice, past practice that I learned as an Alderman, and we approved many department heads when I was an Alderman and when Alderman Wilderman was an Alderman. You never had an issue with that. I will be glad to provide a bio of anyone, for anyone, if people ask me. In this case, Vice President Barn did ask for a short bio. It was prepared. If my protocol has been what my predecessor practiced, for which you're fully aware of Alderman, because you and I both serve as Alderman then, and the previous predecessor to that mayor and before. There has never been an issue of bios being floated around. I, at many times, did not agree with the appointments, but it was in my call to May. I voted in favor, I trusted the judgment, and I held the person making the appointment accountable. That's the way it's always been in the past. That's the way I will continue it. If you would like bios about anyone, whatever is not confidential, as we've done our best to do so there, we don't include social security numbers and certain issues that are confidential. We keep it very plain, and that's the way it's been for the longest time, and that's the way I intend to keep it, unless there's a request made by an Alderman or several Alderman. Thank you very much. Motion stands on the floor to approve the confirmation. And there's a second. Any more discussion? Yes. Any more discussion? There is none. Please call the roll. Warren. Aye. Bauke. Aye. Decker. Aye. Gisha. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Clioness. Aye. Meyer. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflesch. Aye. Ryan. Aye. Surik. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Verhasselt. Good evening. Good evening. And just to reiterate what I've said in the past, one of the greatest things that I get to do as mayor is do proclamations. And it's really meaningful to me because we get to recognize very special people in the community, and very committed people that show that not only do they love Sheboygan, but they're a big part of Sheboygan, and they impact people's lives in a very positive way. And tonight is no exception. And as I read the where-asses and the proclamation, I want us to just think about what's being read because it describes, as I said, a very, very special person that has accomplished an incredible amount for Sheboygan and the people of Sheboygan. Proclamation, where-ass. Bill Richards can contribute to the city and the area's athletic history has been profound, including his 34 years as Fox River Valley Conference Commissioner. And that is the longest tenure in WIAA history, many successful years of high school coaching, and that is in basketball and cross country, softball and golf, and 29 years as Speaker Chairman. And that is 41 years total membership of the Sheboygan Elks Gridiron Committee, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships for Sheboygan area student athletes. And whereas, outside of his monumental efforts in the sports fields, Bill Richards was also an esteemed educator at Sheboygan North for 33 years. And whereas, Bill has served in his 25th year as Secretary of the Elks Lodge, where he was awarded Wisconsin's Secretary of the Year 2007, making him the only recipient of that award in the 125-year history of the Wisconsin Elks Association. He also led the Sheboygan Lodge to an exalted ruler in 1977 through 78. And whereas, Bill has served as Chairman of the Elks National Foundation for 29 years, helping raise over $350,000 at the local level. He was singled out as Elks National Foundation Volunteer of the Month in 2006 from a membership of 2.5 million members. And whereas, Bill introduced a dictionary project to the Elks Lodge, which has delivered over 850 dictionaries to third graders in the public schools and private schools of Sheboygan. And he has organized and mobilized Elks crews of Holiday Salvation Army bell ringers for over 30 years, all of them in Klayunas. And whereas, Bill Richards will celebrate, he doesn't look it, his 70th birthday on June 4th, 2008. I have to say that. It's here. It's here. Now, therefore, I, Juan Perez, by the virtue of the authority vested in me as the Mayor of the City of Sheboygan, do hereby extend my personal thanks and congratulations to Bill Richards and declare June 4th, 2008, as Bill Richards Day. And I urge our council as well as our citizens to recognize Bill Richards and congratulate him on the occasion. I'll try not to keep you too long, but some of you that know me, like Mark Hanna, is just oohing an eye. Mark is a member of Sheboygan Elks Lodge 299, and we're awfully proud of that. Obviously, you don't do any of these things alone. And when I say that I mean it, starting with my wife, Mary Ellen, Mary Ellen, would you stand, please? She's the bashful one. She's like every other excellent wife and mother, she's been behind me and pushing me and also reigning me in. And she has an excellent knack of doing that. And I do appreciate all the support that she's given me and the things that we've been able to accomplish. Also, of course, our family of four boys. She knew when we got married 39 years ago that I'd like to have a son and she overdid it and gave me four. So anyway, I want to tell you that over the years I've had the chance, athletically and through the Elks, to hand out awards and scholarships and plaques. And every now and then there's someone that you give something to and you're thinking as you listen to them, they're not enjoying this as much as I am. So I want to dispel any thoughts about that. I'm tremendously honored very much. I don't usually get emotional. I feel quite emotional right now. I want to thank the mayor and his staff. They not only agreed to when my son made this recommendation, but as Chris told me down in Nashville, that they were very, very diligent and did an excellent job. And I really appreciate that. And I might also add that Mayor Perez welcomed all the Elks to our state convention back on May 3rd. We had about 400 people here and did an excellent job. Just a moment about being commissioner. You all hear about Bud Selig and Gary Bettman, the NHL guy and David Stearns, the NBA guy, and those guys have great jobs. They probably don't do very much anymore because they have 100 people working below them. My job was to make sure officials got to the right place at the right time. And it was very enjoyable and I met a lot of great people, people who were interested in the value of student athletes and what sports meant. So that was great. And I followed Red Peterson. Some of you might remember Marvin Red Peterson. He was my mentor in many ways. He was a commissioner for 14 years, gave me the job, and so I took it for the last 34. So the 48 years of the Fox River Valley, we had two guys from Sheboygan North. So we were really, as a twosome, very proud of that. As far as the Elks Lodge is concerned, we were just voted the number one lodge in the state of Wisconsin. There are 33 lodges. That's a tremendous honor. We're very proud to receive it. And we deserve it. We're really excellent in everything that we do for kids, for veterans, to fight cerebral palsy, a youth bowling soccer, basketball, the whole gamut. And I just want to mention Doug Groobie is our exalted ruler, a president now. We have a nice young membership. Our chair officers, our four top guys are all young. This isn't a recruiting drive, but I also am the secretary, and I'd be very glad to take you on a tour of the lodge. What we are are caretakers. We have 650 members. I'm just one of those. I'm kind of a facilitator. I talk to the people, and the people seem to do it, and I get a lot of credit for it, just as I'm getting tonight. I put this up into 650 pieces all. I'm not giving it away. But I want you to know that we have an outstanding group of people that give, give, and give, and donate. As the mayor said, we've been around for 125 years. We've had 3,900 members. So we're just caretakers, and we want to leave this lodge as good or better than when we took over. I've been a member 42 years, seen some progress, but it was pretty darn good when we started. I do want to mention just a couple of people, then I'll leave you. Ron Glazer, who started with me in 1978 with the Celts National Foundation. We've been six times first or second in the nation, and we're extremely proud of that. But again, Chad Harrison, Dr. Gary Schwenzel, Dick Hyers, and then a little bit later on, who's been a longtime friend of mine and an educator, Lou Malman and Rick Schultz, the current principal at North High. Those are all people that I want to make sure that they get the recognition that they deserve. And the last thing I want to say is that eight years ago I had quadruple bypass surgery, and I got many, many telegrams, letters, phone calls, cards, candy, which I didn't need. And the comment I made when I wrote a letter of thanks to the paper, I think the only article I've ever sent to the paper, but I just said that all of these memories will live in my heart forever. I've got to make some room for this award tonight. So thank you all very much. Next item on the agenda is the public forum. Madam City Clerk. Yes, we have one person tonight. Mr. Felter, would you please come up? And if you'd like to stand right there and pull the mic up a little bit, Mr. Felter. Okay, my address is 3605 Rosewood Court, on the corner of Eisner Avenue. Okay. And before I get into what I really had in mind, I wanted to mention that Eisner Avenue is kind of migrating into my front yard due to the potholes, which are being fixed, but the debris and some chunks, more than hand size, are cluttered all over the place and people are stumbling over them. But what can I do with these chunks of blacktop when there is no disposal? I hate to go out there at night and toss them out in the ditch someplace. I would like this city to have a place where we can drop off this blacktop. It's all along Eisner Avenue, all the way from 8th to 21st Street, and we have a place to put it. But what prompted me here to come tonight is the two articles in the Shiborgen Press about our fuel crisis and also ways and means to how we can save money. So being from Germany and having lived there the first 20 years of my life, in fact, two days ago on Saturday, the 31st, 1955, I stepped off the boat in New York with three German pennies in my pocket, 20 years old, which then were worth about three quarters of one cent. Today, those three pennies will probably be around four cents. It's the value goes down, so I can't afford to go over there anymore. It's going to be more expensive. But my last trip over there was in the year 2000, and like all the other years, I look around what they're doing in Germany. And one of the things that they're doing over there is the recycling, where they have bins located in strategic locations, usually where people go shopping because they have to go out and buy groceries, and these bins are to collect newspapers, aluminum cans, what have you. One concern there is scavenging, and you may have to redesign the covers and, you know, wind will get into it and throw debris around. So there's various designs that they have, but this has been around for 20 years or even more. And here we have a trash collection with recyclables, and I don't know why we're picking up the recycling because people have to go to the supermarket. I'm talking about a few bins, not all over the city on every street corner, and our public works department could save a lot of miles of driving by just going there once in a while and emptying these bins out. So some of the things, you know, when you go to Germany and you find your way out of the beer garden, so it's just an idea. Now, we knew already last year they promised us the cost of gasoline was going to go up to $4, and today they promised us if there's a hurricane in the Gulf, the cost of gasoline is going to be $5 or $6. Very quickly because most of the time 30% of the refineries will shut down doing hurricanes. So there will be a crisis on this. It's just something to think about and to plan ahead. Speaking of birthday as well, my birthday isn't coming up, but I'm only 26,636 days old today. 26,636. Doesn't sound like much, and I sometimes wonder why people always have to get a raise every 365 days. Why? They do the same thing, and speaking of raises, I would like to say that that should be the last item on the agenda, and it should be based on how much value it is for the taxpayers, what people produce, how much we get in return. Rather than going out to all the cities in the state of Wisconsin and say who pays the highest, oh yeah, we can do the same thing. And then the last item is the fuel for our trucks, and then we say, oh, we don't have any money left. So these things can all be avoided. So those are part of the new rules that I wanted to say, but that's all I have to do, and I do enjoy the database that we have now available, and that made me think on the way up here, the database for the delinquents of our municipal court. Since it's already there on the computer, how much does it take to mail merge a writ for notice of payment or arrest to send out to these people? That should be a matter of minutes. I do class reunion books, and I can merge 125 names in a matter of minutes, and we could use a database, and that would definitely save a lot on the time that our judge has to spend on this. This database, there's one other thing, since government is more open right now, I would like to see another one. Who's related to who? That might be an eye-opener to us. So I thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. Felder. Okay, thank you very much. Thank you. That's it. Okay, on that note, we will go to the public hearing. And the hearing is to amend the zoning ordinance to change the use district classification of property located at 2033 and 2035 Folger Court from class neighborhood residential to class urban commercial classification. Is there anyone that would like to address the council? Is there anyone that would like to address the council? Is there anyone? President Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'd make a motion to close the hearing. Motion in second to close hearing. Under discussion. There being unknown, in favor say aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Hearing is closed. Consent agenda, President Hanna. 5-1 through 5-25. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I move that all ROs based on file and all RCs be accepted and adopted. Motion in second. Under discussion. Alderman Kittleson. Thank you, Your Honor. I would like to see document 513 on a separate vote, please. I need you to make a motion to accept and adopt the RC. I know you're going to abstain, but somebody make a motion. Would somebody make a motion to accept and adopt 513? Second? Under discussion. I believe Alderman Kittleson would like to call on a separate vote because she will abstain. Any discussion on 513? Motion is to accept and adopt the report of committee. There being none. Please call the roll. Boke. Decker. Hanna. Kittleson. Rinfleisch. Ryan. Banderwheel. Wangeman. Boren. Motion carries. Now we will proceed to 51525 with that exception. The motion has been to approve the consent agenda. It's been second under discussion on consent. There is none. Please call the roll. Decker. Hanna. Kittleson. Rinfleisch. Ryan. Banderwheel. Wangeman. Boren. Boke. Motion carries. 526-528 to be referred. The report of officers 2. 529-539 to be referred. Please make a notation on 534 on page 5. 534 will be referred to the building use committee not the wellness committee. Make a notation. Proceeding to page 6. Resolutions introduced 3. 540 lies over. 541 by all the person Kittleson authorizing the appropriate city officials to enter into agreement with good for you vending LLC. Thank you, Your Honor. With that I'd like to make a motion to suspend the rules if I could. Explanation being that the operator of good for you vending would like to install two vending machines and he'd like that on a three month trial basis. Thank you. There's a motion to suspend the rules. All in favor say aye. Carries please make a motion. I'd make a motion that the resolution be put upon its passage. Motion and second under discussion. Vice President Borden. Thank you, Your Honor. Alderman Kittleson is I would imagine this is going to be in addition to the other vendor of machines that just be in addition. Yes, just in addition. Thank you. Any other? Thank you, Your Honor. Thank you, Your Honor. Thank you, Your Honor. I'm just wondering if these machines are more energy efficient and is there going to be any cost to the city in running these machines? Alderman Kittleson. Thank you, Your Honor. I'm not certain as far as the going green with the machines. Alderman Meyer, I do know that they will be stacked with good for you, good healthy snacks for our people in conjunction with our wellness committee but there will be the city will get 7% of the grocery seats the same as what we've done in the past with other vendors as well. Thank you. Thanks for that explanation. You may want to because it is a three month trial basis perhaps make notations was there a lot of cost to the city how much was there if there was any things like that that Alderman may have a question on. Alderman Greenfield. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I guess the question then as well for the contract with our previous or existing vendor agreement is this go against any language that's in that current agreement that we have? I'm sure it was Watson that we have something with. I'll turn it clean. Thank you, Your Honor. I don't know that I can answer that question Alderman for perhaps Alderman Kittleson can address that. I don't believe there's any conflict that would preclude us from doing this. Thank you, Your Honor. I didn't answer to that question when we checked the contract is the same as what we do with other vending companies as well. So there everything should be the same. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. There will be no more discussion. Please call the roll. Yes, sir. Hannah. Hi. Kittleson. Hi. Mayer. Hi. Montemayor. Hi. Ryan. Hi. Vanderweel. Hi. Rehasselt. Hi. Wonkerman. Hi. Boren. Hi. Bauch. Hi. And Decker. Hi. 16 ayes. Motion carries. 542 lies over. 543 through 549 to be referred. Report of Committees 6 and we have a series here for Vice President Boren. 550 by law and licensing recommended denying taxi cab driver's license number 7403 based on public safety concerns and the applicants failure to cooperate with the committee. Vice President Boren. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Motion in second. Under discussion. Under discussion is Jeffrey Shanholz here tonight. He's not here, Your Honor. Very well. Please proceed. Vice President Boren has had two opportunities to appear before our committee and he did not appear and based on his public safety concern and the applicant's failure to cooperate with the committee, we deny the license. Thank you very much Vice President Boren. Any other discussion? There being none, please call the roll. Hannah. Hi. Heidemann. Hi. Kittleson. Hi. Clayunas. Hi. Meyer. Hi. Montemayor. Hi. Rinfleisch. Hi. Ryan. Hi. Eric. Hi. Vanderwill. Hi. Verhasselt. Hi. Wangeman. Hi. Boren. Hi. Bauch. Hi. Dekker. Hi. Angesia. Hi. Sixteen Eyes. Motion carries. 551 by law and licensing. Recommended denying the change of premises for alcohol license number 2265 based upon state law. Vice President Boren. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Motion in second. Second. Under discussion. Under discussion. Is there a representative of the Seabird Resident here tonight? There isn't, Your Honor. Very well. Please proceed. Under discussion on this, the original application by the Seabird we had to deny because of state law. However, the Seabird is possibly going to be making another request for a change of premise that would be within the law and there's a good chance they're going to be back at our June 10th meeting to approve, but this one we could not approve. Very well. Thank you, Vice President Boren. Alderman Ryan. Discussion? Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Alderman Boren answered my question. I just wanted to make sure that there was an upcoming forum for the Seabird to reapply. Thank you. Any further discussion? There'll be a none. Please call the roll. Heidemann. Heidemann. Kittleson. Clioness. Meier. Montemayor. Rindflige. Vanderweel. Rehasselt. Wongerman. Boren. Bauke. Dekker. Gisha. And Hannah. Sixteen ayes. Motion carries. 552 by law and licensing. Recommended the nine beverage operators license number 7882. Based on the applicants failure to include all relevant convictions on the license application. Violations related to the license activity. Record as a repeat law violator record and record of specific violations which make the applicant ineligible to hold the license. Vice President Boren. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted. Motion is second. Under discussion. Under discussion is Teresa Horner here tonight. She's not here, Your Honor. Very well. Please continue. Miss Horner appeared before our committee last Tuesday night and after after listening to her discussion of her violations because of the specific violations which make the applicant ineligible to hold the license. The license was denied. Thank you very much. Any further discussion? There is none. Please call the roll. Kittleson. Aye. Kleinis. Aye. Meyer. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflaich. Aye. Ryan. Aye. Zurich. Aye. Vanderwheel. Aye. Giesha. Aye. Hannah. Aye. And Heidemann. Aye. Sixteen. Aye. Motion carries. Oh, dear. 553 by law and license in recommending denying beverage operators license number 7871 based on multiple recent violations related to the license activity. Vice President Moran. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Second. Under discussion is Joseph Phelan here tonight. He's not here, Your Honor. Very well. Please continue. Mr. Phelan did appear before our committee last Tuesday night and was the decision of the committee to deny the license based on his multiple recent violations related to the license activity. Thank you very much. Any further discussion? There are being none. Please call the roll. Kleinis. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Rinflige. Aye. Ryan. Aye. Suric. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Verhastelt. Aye. Wongemann. Aye. Boran. Aye. Boke. Aye. Decker. Aye. Gisha. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Sixteen. Okay. Anpus with all relevant convictions of the license application, violations related to the license activity and record as a repeat law lily error. Vice president Boran. Thank you your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Second. Motion and second under discussion. Under discussion is Andrew Reavis here tonight. Not here your honor. Very well. Please continue. Mr. Reavis did appear before to deny the license based on violations related to the license activity and his record as a repeat law violator. Thank you very much. Under further discussion. There is none. Please call the roll. Mayer. Montemayor. Rinflaich. Ryan. Zurich. Vanderweel. Verhasselt. Wongamon. Poran. Bowk. Decker. Gisha. Hanna. Heidemann. Kittelsen. Ann. Kleyunas. 16 ayes. Motion carries 555 by law and licensing recommended denying beverage operators license number 5193 based on the applicant's failure to include all relevant convictions on the license application violations related to the licensed activity and record as a repeat law violator. Vice President Bourne. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the report of committee be accepted and adopted. Aye. Motion in second. Under discussion. Under discussion is Tony Rale here tonight. She's not here, Your Honor. Very well. Thank you. Please proceed. Miss Rale did appear before our committee last Tuesday night and after discussion of her record the committee voted unanimously to deny the application based on her violations related to the licensed activity and her record as a repeat law violator. Thank you very much. Vice President Bourne, any further discussion? There is none. Please call the roll. Montemayor. Aye. Rin Flesch. Aye. Ryan. Aye. Zurich. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Verhasselt. Aye. Wangaman. Aye. Bourne. Aye. Falk. Aye. Decker. Aye. Guesha. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Thank you. Your Honor, I would date no. 3 to be referred. Matters laid over 11. 449 are all in bountiful. I didn't see the light. Thank you Mr. Mayor. Under to be referred, I'm sorry, I missed you again this week. I wasn't fast enough. Item 549, after consulting with the chair of salary and grievances, I think if we could have 549 sent to the committee the whole please, that might be a good forum to have the conversation about that document before it gets to salary and grievances. There'll be 549 by all the person born, Clayunas, Heidemann, and Verhassel, authorizing a city of Sheboygan residents a requirement for all newly hired, including full-time and part-time non-represented employees. That will go to salary and grievance and as requested to a committee of the whole. Thanks, sir. Hold on to my order. Thank you, Your Honor. I'm sorry. Are you ready for 449? Yes, I am. Thank you. Did I read that, though? I don't think I did. I don't think so. Let me read that. All right. 449, RO number 420809 by the City Plan Commission, recommending rezoning property located at 2033 and 2035 Folger Court from Class Neighborhood Residential to Class Urban Commercial Classification. Hold on to my order. Thank you, Your Honor. I move to accept and file the report of officer and the ordinance be put upon its passage. Second. Motion and second under discussion. There is none. Please call the roll. Montemay or? Aye. Rinflesch? Aye. Ryan? Aye. Suric? Aye. Vanderweal? Aye. Verhasselt? Aye. Wongerman? Aye. Boran? Aye. Bauch? Aye. Decker? No. Motion carries. 455 resolution number 280809 by all the persons, Gisha, Payunas, Boran, Bauch, and Montemayor, authorizing the purchasing agent to enter into a contract for buildings and property insurance coverage. Alderman Gisha. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the resolution be put upon its passage. Motion and second under discussion. If anyone's curious, this is our standard property insurance package that we buy through, as the same way as all municipalities buy throughout the state. Okay. Could I ask you to do one thing, Alderman Gisha? Certainly. If you would look at the, that now therefore be it resolved that the purchase an agent, we have none. So, could you amend it, say, or the appropriate city official? So amended. Second. There's second. On the amendment discussion. There is none. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. Now I need a motion to put it upon its passage as amended. Thank you. As I move that the resolution be put upon its passage as amended. Thank you. Thank you very much. And there's a second. And under discussion. Alderman Hassel. Thank you, Your Honor. Can I just ask whether yourself or the chair of the committee, how often do we run comparables? I see in the second whereas that, you know, we assume there's reasonable rates out there. I'm just curious if we run comparables every so often to confirm this. Alderman Gisha. Thank you. I'd be happy to answer that. The best of my ability. The committee was reported to you that basically this is a pool coverage situation where we, along with all other municipalities, not only share in the savings of bulk purchase, but also share in the risk. And therefore the rates are comparing it. You can't compare this type of insurance to all states. Some of this coverage, the only place you can get it is through this municipal carrier. So it's a bulk state, much like the bulk purchasing power we use for various other items throughout the state of Wisconsin. And we need to call a roll. Rin Flesch. Ryan. Surik. Vanderweel. For Hasselt. Wongamon. Boren. Bulk. Dekker. Gisha. Hannah. Heidemann. Kittleson. Playunas. Meyer. And Montemayor. 16 ayes. Motion carries. 456 resolution number 290809 by all the persons Gisha, Klayunas, Bork, and Montemayor, authorizing a transfer of appropriations in the 2008 budget, establishing revenue and appropriations for money from the Cheboyon County Circuit Court for local drug abuse prevention programs and monies received for drug enforcement activities from the federal government. Alden Gisha. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the resolution be put upon its passage. Motion in second. Under discussion. There is none. Please call a roll. Ryan. Surik. Vanderweel. For Hasselt. Wongamon. Boren. Bulk. Dekker. Gisha. Hannah. Heidemann. Kittleson. Klayunas. Meyer. Montemayor. And Rin Flesch. 16 ayes. Motion carries. 457. Resolution number 3809 by all persons. Meyer. Kittleson. Dekker. Vanderweel. And Klayunas. Authorize an intern into a professional service agreement to assist in preparing planned specifications and estimate submittal to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for Indiana Avenue. Alden and Meyer. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the resolution be put upon its passage. Second. Motion in second. Under discussion. There would be none. Please call a roll. Bork. Vanderweel. Verhaselt. Wongamon. Boren. Bulk. Dekker. Gisha. Hannah. Heidemann. Kittleson. Klayunas. Meyer. Montemayor. Rin Flesch. And Ryan. 16 ayes. Motion carries. 472. General ordinance number 708. 49 by all persons. Meyer. Repealing and recreating division 10 of article 5 of 10 of Article 5 of Chapter 2 of the municipal code relating to renaming of the Commission on Aging to the Senior Activity Center Commission, Alden Meyer. Thank you, Your Honor. I move that the general ordinance be put upon its passage. Second. Motion and second under discussion. Under discussion, Your Honor, I would like to also make a motion to amend Section 2-730 under paragraph B and it's under the Monday through Thursday continuing the one-hour lunch period each day and on varied, I would like to place, days and evenings as established by the mayor's office in consultation with the Senior Activity Center Commission except for City Observed Holidays. And the reason for this is that it will make it easier. Is there a second to that amendment? Second. Okay, second. And the reason for this would be to make it easier for the Senior Center to operate on some of these off days. They have special fundraising and this way they don't have to always come back into the council and ask permission to be open on those days. Makes sense to me. Thank you very much. Alderman Polk. Thank you, Your Honor. I would just like to say that whatever we name it, it's a fantastic facility and I encourage all of Sheboygan to come check it out, the Senior Activity Center. It's got a lot of great programs for people, keeps them busy, keeps them involved in the city and to our new neighbors and landmarks square, I'd like to encourage them, if they are new to the community, would like to encourage them to go down to the Senior Activity and check out what Wendy Schmitz and her team has put together there. Very good. Thank you, Your Honor. Only amendment. Any discussion on the amendment? There is none. All in favor say aye. Aye. Any opposed? Motion carries. We have a motion to, as amended. And a motion to put the general ordinance upon its passage as amended. Second. Motion in second. Under discussion. There is none. Please call the roll. Vanderweal? Aye. Verhasteld? Aye. Wongamon? Aye. Boran? Aye. Bauch? Aye. Decker? Aye. Gisha? Aye. Hanna? Aye. Heidemann? Aye. Kittleson? Aye. Clioness? Aye. Meyer? Aye. And the ordinance number 80809 by all the persons, Hanna, Rindflash, Ryan, Heidemann and Kittleson, relating to no parking anytime zone so as to add a no parking anytime zone along the west side of North 6th Street from 284 feet to 325 feet north of the North curb line of Wisconsin Avenue. President Henn. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I move that the ordinance be put upon its passage. Motion in second, under discussion. There is none. Please call the roll. Verhasteld? Aye. Wongamon? Aye. Boran? Aye. Bauch? Aye. Decker? Aye. Gisha? Aye. Hanna? Aye. Heidemann? Aye. Kittleson? Aye. Clioness? Aye. Meyer? Aye. Montemayor? Aye. Boran? Aye. Heidemann? Aye. For a resolution by older person Kittleson and Verhasteld directing the public hearing from the rezoning of property located at 1003 South 14th's from class urban industrial to class urban commercial classification Alderman Kittleson. Thank you, Your Honor. I would make a motion that we put the resolution upon its passage. Please. Motion in second, under discussion. There is none. Motion carries. 575 will go to public works. Other matters? Attorney McLean. 576 is an R.O. by the city clerk submitting a communication from Fire Chief Wastusky responding to a request from Alderperson Hannah, Chairman of Public Protection and Safety Committee to supply a copy of the Quality Assurance Plan for Committee review. That will be referred to Public Protection and Safety. 577 is an R.O. by the city clerk submitting an application for rezoning property located at 1003 South 14th Street per and Mad Max convenience stores from use district classification UI Urban Industrial to UC Urban Commercial Classification. That will go to City Plan. Commission. 578 is a resolution executing a bicycle rack placement agreement between Sporgan County, the City of Sporgan and third parties. That will be referred to Public Works Committee. 579 is a resolution authorizing the City of Sporgan to initiate a shared services study with the Sporgan County government for the purposes of determining the most cost-effective efficient location for a joint emergency dispatch. That will be referred to City County Shared Services Committee. 5... Excuse me, Your Honor, could I also have that sent to Finance? What's irrational for that? What's a finance related matter? It does. It'll be referred to Finance. 580 is an ordinance amending the City of Sporgan official zoning map of the Sporgan zoning ordinance to change the use district classification of property located at 1003 South 14th Street from Class UI Urban Industrial to Class UC Urban Commercial Classification. And that will be referred to City Plan Commission. 581 is a resolution authorizing the tourism manager to enter a contract with Bartolotta Fireworks Company for the July 4, 2008 fireworks display. And that will be referred to the Finance Committee. 582 is an ordinance creating Article 6 of Chapter 30 of the Missful Code relating to retail gasoline and diesel fuel sales. That will be referred to Public Protection and Safety. 583 is an RO by the City Clerk submitting various license applications for the period ending June 30, 2008 and June 30, 2009. That will go to law and license committee. 584 is an RO by the City Clerk submitting various license applications for the period ending June 30, 2008, 2009 and 2010. That will also go to law and licensing. Keep in mind you've got a busy week ahead of you a couple of weeks. 84 documents. Need a motion to adjourn. Motion and second. Any discussion of adjournment? All in favor say aye. Opposed? Stand adjourned.