 The key elements in the art of working together are how to deal with change, how to deal with conflict, and how to reach our potential. The needs of the team are best met when we meet the needs of individuals, individual persons. Thank you, Sue. Roll call, please. Belt. Here. Boren. Here. Carlson. Here. Decker. Here. Hammond. Here. Hannah. Here. Heidemann. Here. Van Akron. Here. Vanderweel. Here. And Versey. Here. 16 present. We have a quorum. Now if we can all rise, we have Mike Damro here with the Boy Scouts from Troop 804. And if you gentlemen can come forward here and you can lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance. If you guys would like to just all line up on the ledge here, that'd be great. Yep, you can go up there. Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which stands one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Thank you gentlemen. Looking for approval of the minutes of the prior common council meeting. President Rinfleisch. I move that we approve the minutes of the previous meeting. Second. And a second to approve the minutes under discussion. If there is no discussion, all in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. Public forum this evening? Yes. We have one this evening, Milt Storm. Milt, could you give us your home address please? 1736 Marvin Court. And that's in Sheboygan. And you will have five minutes. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak. The things that I would like to speak about this evening are my own facts and my own thoughts and not necessarily of the organization I belong to and that is neighbors against drugs. Seven and a half years ago, in 2003, this city council approved us to organize as a group. We are also under the sponsorship of the Sheboygan Neighborhood Pride Inc. and of the Sheboygan Police Department. So I would like to update this council and the public of our groups activities these past years. In the city of Sheboygan, we have been successful in closing down approximately 100 drug houses and their activities. Along the way, we have gained recognition both statewide and nationally. It was either late 2004 or early 2005, I don't recall. Our NAD group took first place in Wisconsin Rabbits at an awards banquet hosted by the state community policing association. I have a picture here that I will distribute to the family. I have it mounted in a metal frame on my, hangs on my kitchen wall. In October of 2005, our NAD completed in an international competition where we received second place. Some of the judges that were seated at our table at the banquet awards thought that we should have been first place and I agree. Our NAD is now thinking of starting the community villages and starting their own drug groups to obey drug dealing in their communities. At our last meeting, which is now being held at the sheriff's department, one of our members knew somebody over in the Cedar Grove High School, some relative. And we have tentatively contacted the Cedar Grove High School and they have agreed that we will have a public forum there June 2 at the high school. It will be about 6.30 in the evening. It still is tentatively, but I'm leaving the cat out of the bag already ahead of time. It will be much similar to the same thing as the meeting we had at the Roco room and I think Chief Demogalski did attend. I was not able to attend that meeting. Although our group is much smaller now, we still would command a huge presence. Our Monday noon meetings are held now in the Sheboygan County Sheriff's building. They are open to the public. We need public support. And if you'd like to come, we might even seriously think and give you a job. I'm sure that we can always find some volunteers. So thank you for your time and if time permits, I will answer any questions. Thank you, Milt. Thank you, Milt. Any other public forum? That would be at this evening. It is all this evening. Under Mayor's announcements, I have nothing this evening. So we will move right on to the Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda 3-1 through 3-14, President Rinflesch. Thank you, Your Honor. 3-13, I will pull out separate, for a separate motion on that one. So in the meantime, though, I moved to accept and file all ROs, accept and adopt all RCs and pass all resolutions and ordinances. From document 3-1 to 3-12 and 3-14. Second. Okay. We have a motion to pull 3-13. So we're looking at 3-1 through 3-12 and 3-14. Alderman Borne. Thank you, Mayor Ryan. I'd also like to pull document 3-12. And when it's appropriate, I'd like to make a motion to hold that. Have it lie over to the next meeting. We can just make a motion now to hold on 3-12, if you'd like. Thank you. Second. We have a motion to second to hold 3-12. All in favor of holding 3-12 State Aye. Aye. Opposed? Motion carries. So we'll hold 3-12. So we are looking now on the Consent Agenda at 3-1 through 3-11 and 3-14. Is there any discussion on those items? There is none. Roll call, please. Belt. Yes. Borne. Aye. Carlson. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Coth. Aye. Kittelson. Aye. Madacheck. Aye. Rindfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Sampson. Aye. Vanakren. Aye. Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'd make a motion to approve the RC with the following friendly amendment. My amendment would be that all existing facilities that properly applied for and received building permits would be grandfathered in as they exist today. Second. Okay. We have a motion and a second that all establishments that have applied for and had approved a building permit to build a smoking room onto their facility be grandfathered in to any changes that have been adopted in this, in this more complete ordinance. Correct? That's correct. Under discussion. So we have that amendment. Okay. There is no discussion. Maybe we have a motion on the amended items. I would move that the amended RC be accepted and adopted. Second. We have a motion and a second to adopt the RC as amended. Under discussion. There is no roll call, please. Warren. Aye. Carlson. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cobb. Samson. Aye. Van Akron. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Versey. Aye. And Belt. Aye. 16 ayes. Motion carries. Reports of officers 2, 315 through 327 to be referred. Resolutions introduced 3, 328 through 332 to be referred. Reports of committee 6, 333 by law on licensing recommending denying taxi cab driver's license number 9024 based upon public safety issues. Alderman Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I would ask that is Mr. Siegel here. Can he be given an opportunity to speak? Yes. Could we get a motion on the floor? Sure. Motion to deny based upon the police recommendation. Second. Okay. And this gentleman is here. Would you like to step forward and speak on this issue, sir? You would not. Okay. Is there any further discussion? Alderman Samson. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Can we just get a little, I guess, some detail as far as what that recommendation was and why? I wish we could. It was a juvenile offense. It's a closed file. The police requested that we not approve. Was this voted on unanimously to deny by committee? No. Three to one. Okay. Is there any further discussion? There is none roll call, please. Carlson. Aye. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Koth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Madochek. Aye. Rinfleisch. Aye. Racler. Aye. Samson. Aye. Venakren. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Versey. Aye. Belt. Aye. And Boran. Aye. 16 ayes. Motion carries. 334 by law and licensing recommending denying taxi cab driver's license number violations and public safety concerns. Alderman Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I would make a motion that RC 3-34 to deny license 9038 be passed. We have a motion and a second under discussion. Is Mr. Copeland here? Mr. Copeland. Mr. Copeland. Mr. Copeland here. Mr. Copeland had multiple offenses that were not disclosed on his application. Thank you all for having a discussion. A negative recommendation from the police department. Very good. Is there any further discussion? If there is no real call, please. Decker. Aye. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Koth. Aye. Kittleson. Aye. Madochek. Aye. Versi. Aye. Belt. Aye. Warren. Aye. Carlson. Aye. 16 exuberant eyes. At least one. Motion carries. Report of committee 7-335 by law and licensing recommending denying beverage operators license number 5479 based upon his failure to include all relevant convictions on his application and his failure to cooperate with the committee. Alderman Hanna. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I'd make a motion that the RC 3-35 be passed. Second. We have a motion and a second under discussion. Is Mr. Gehigge here? Is Mr. Gehigge here? Mr. Gehigge. He received several invitations to attend the committee and failed the show. Thank you, Alderman Hanna. Any further discussion? There is no further discussion. We'll call please. Hammond. Aye. Hanna. Aye. Heidemann. Aye. Cotth. Aye. Kielsen. Aye. Madochek. Aye. Rindfleisch. Aye. Rasler. Aye. Sandsen. Aye. Van Akron. Aye. Vanderweel. Aye. Versi. Aye. Belt. Aye. I'm sorry, just a note on the, on here, 336 states that it's proposed by Alderman Boren that is actually Alderman Decker. We can make a note of that. Alderman Boren? Yes. Okay, you're clear on that one. All right. Okay, so that's 336 through 341. Other matters authorized by law, Attorney McFoon. Thank you, Your Honor. 332 is an RO by the City Clerk submitting communication from Chaborgan J.C.'s requesting review and approval of the operating hours for their annual broad days festival at Qantas Parks from August 4 through 6 2011. That will be referred to public protection and safety and public works. 3-43 is an RO by the City Clerk submitting communication from Amy Gutierrez, Tourism Director of Chaborgan County Chamber of Commerce requesting use of services and Services and equipment from the Department of Public Works referred to the Committee of Public Works 44 is an arrow by the City Clerk's and communication from Denny Moyer general manager of Schwoigen Athletic Club requesting permission to close Wildwood Avenue on Saturday June 4 to celebrate the completion of the Current phase of the Park renovation project and also place barricades in the middle of Wildwood Avenue just south of the FW Hall To be referred to public protection and safety and public works 3-45 is an arrow by the City Clerk submitting communication from St. Mark Lutheran Church requesting a refund of 2010 paid property taxes for the property at 607 Erie Avenue to be referred to risk management 346 is an arrow by the City Clerk submitting communication from the John Michael Kohler Art Center Making various requests of the city to hold their annual art parmata on July 4 Referred to public protection and safety and public works 3-47 is an arrow by the City Clerk submitting communication from Danny Beeman requesting a waiver of the sex offender residency regulation Referred to public protection and safety And 3-48 is an arrow by the City Clerk submitting various license applications for the period ending June 30 2011 and June 30 2012 Referred to law and licensing 3-49 is a resolution Authorizing the sale of city-owned property at 1026 Erie Avenue and 712 South Water Street referred to city planning Motion to second to adjourn all in favor say aye