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080218
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Ordinance
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Passed
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3/25/2009
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A substitute ordinance relating to participation of city residents in public works contracts, requirements for developers receiving direct financial assistance from the city, and local business enterprise contracting standards.
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EMERGING BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
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1. Proposed Sub D motion with list of amendments to Substitute 1, 2. 3-18-09 Letter from Comptroller, 3. 3-19-09 DPW Infrastructure Sevices regarding fiscal impact, 4. 3-19-09 Dept. of Admin. letter exhibits regarding fiscal impact including revised fiscal note, 5. 3-18-09 Letter from Dept of Public Work re fiscal impact and revised fiscal note, 6. 3-18-09 Revised Dept of Public Works fiscal note, 7. 2-26-09 Dept of Public Works fiscal Note Construction Cost, 8. 6-18-08 Fiscal Note Dept. of City Development, 9. 3-13-09 City Atty letter regarding fiscal impact, 10. 3-3-09 Letter to Ald. Murphy from Dept of Admin Re Fiscal impact, 11. 3-3-09 Fiscal note Dept. of Admin., 12. City Atty letter 3-2-09, 13. Proposed Substitute A, 14. Proposed Substitute B, 15. 9-9-08 News release, 16. City Attorney letter to Ald. Hamilton, 17. 11-11-2008 City Attorney letter to Mayor Barrett, 18. Hearing Notice List, 19. Letter from Kathleen Mulligan-Hansel, Director of The Partnership for Working Families, 20. E-mail from Walgreens 3-2-09, 21. Ald. Hamilton press release 3-2-09, 22. Non Speakers - Support, 23. Non Speakers - Opposed, 24. Speakers - Support, 25. Speakers - Opposed, 26. African American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Milwaukee, 27. Good Jobs and Livable Neighborhoods, 28. Mandel Group, 29. Wisconsin Underground Contractors' Association Inc., 30. Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, 31. Professor Dale L. Baleman - review, 32. Letter handed out by Ald Witkowski at 3-3-09 CC meeting, 33. Hearing notice list, 34. 3-20-09 Statement of WI Underground Contractors Association, 35. 3-20-09 Chart of TID, 36. Cross Management Services, Inc., 37. 3-20-09 Commercial Association of REARLTORS WI, 38. 3-20-09 Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors, 39. 3-20-09 Dept of Adm Intergovernmental Relations Divison, 40. 3-20-09 Dept of Adm Intergovernmental Relations Division, 41. 3/20/09 Letter from Pam Fendt to Common Council members and Mayor Barrett, 42. 3-20-09 Speakers in favor Non Speakers, 43. 3-20-09 Non Speakers Opposed, 44. 3/25/09 news release, 45. Notice Published on 4-9-09, 46. 3/15/10 Ald. Hamilton news release
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4/9/2009 | 4 |
CITY CLERK
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4/2/2009 | 4 |
MAYOR
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3/25/2009 | 3 |
COMMON COUNCIL
| AMENDED
Minutes note: Ald. Witkowski moved to amend this file as follows:
Change Section 355-13-3 by deleting PREVAILING WAGE and replacing it with LIVING WAGE REQUIREMENT and by deleting "the prevailing wage rate, as defined in s. 66.0903, Wis. Stats. and adding "an amount not less than the amount required to produce, for 2,080 hours worked, an annual income equal to 150% of the U.S. department of health and human services' most recent poverty guideline for a family of 3..."
Per Ald. Witkowski, if the measure is passed it will increase costs to the taxpayer subsidy and cause building projects to not be carried out.
During this debate, President Hines yielded the chair to Ald. Puente.
Ald. Witkowski called for the previous question.
| Fail | 7:8 |
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3/25/2009 | 3 |
COMMON COUNCIL
| AMENDED
Minutes note: Ald. Murphy moved to amend Section 355-15 of this file by deleting "Reporting" and replacing it with "Annual Report" and by adding: "2. Annually, but no later than April 30th, the comptroller shall submit a report to the common council documenting the financial impact of the prevailing wage rate provisions of s. 355-13-3 on all development projects subject to s. 355-13-3 and completed during the prior calendar year. This financial impact analysis will include city of Milwaukee direct costs and indirect benefits as well as those costs incurred by private entities subject to s. 355-13-3." | Pass | 15:0 |
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COMMON COUNCIL
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Minutes note: Ald. Hamilton and Ald. Kovac offered a motion to amend Section 355-7-1 and 2.
This motion will accomplish the following:
1. The section is reorganized to more accurately reflect the current process of administration of RPP requirements.
2. States that the recipient of direct financial assistance shall “ensure compliance with aspects of the development agreement,” in lieu of “require that the 40% of worker hours” be performed by RPP-certified persons.
3. The Department of City Development is added to the administration of RPP requirements, so that the department may work with the EBE administration to plan, implement and enforce this section, including working with the EBE administration and the Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board to establish appropriate levels of RPP participation.
4. It inserts a clause that states that “RPP-credit” may not be applied to more than 30% of the resident worker hours requirement. Substitute 3 of this file did not include a maximum percentage level.
5. It removes the ability to require a RPP requirement beyond the 40% level.
This motion will amend Section 355-7-1 and 2 to read as follows:
Section 355-7-1 and 2are repealed and recreated to read:
355-7. Participation of City Residents.
1. REQUIREMENTS. Recipients of direct financial assistance shall:
a. Ensure compliance with aspects of the development agreement regarding the use of unemployed and underemployed residents for construction of the project. For the purpose of this section, "worker hours" includes work performed by persons filling apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs and excludes the number of hours of work performed by all non-Wisconsin residents.
b. Ensure that all of the recipients’ contracts with contractors and sub-contractors for the project include a provision in which such contractor or subcontractor certifies that it knows of the provisions of this section, intends to comply with them and authorizes the city to enforce its terms.
c. Require that contractors and subcontractors maintain personnel records listing the name, address, race, and gender of all employes utilized for each construction contract, and any records demonstrating that the employes utilized by the contractors and subcontractors in meeting the requirements of this section are residents of the city. These records shall be maintained for 7 years after the contractor or subcontractor has received final payment under its construction contract, and shall be made available to the emerging business enterprise administration for inspection upon reasonable notice.
2. ADMINISTRATION. The department of city development and emerging business enterprise administration shall be responsible for the planning, implementation and enforcement of this section.
a. Prior to submitting a proposed term sheet for a project, the commissioner of city development, in consultation with the emerging business enterprise administration or such other entity as may be designated by the city from time to time, shall determine the appropriate level of participation of unemployed and underemployed residents of the city for the project to reflect the job or trade categories required for the project and the pool of available certified and qualified workers within each job or trade category. The total appropriate level of participation shall be presumed to be 40%, unless the commissioner determines there is sufficient reason to impose a lesser requirement. The recipient of direct financial assistance shall submit a city resident utilization plan detailing how the level of required participation will be achieved. Up to one-third of required worker hours may be achieved by documenting the use of unemployed or underemployed residents on projects undertaken by the developer where such compliance is not required, or by hiring unemployed or underemployed residents on a full-time permanent basis for non-construction job categories connected to the project. Such adjustments must be proposed in an affidavit on a form provided by the department setting forth the facts upon which the request for adjustment is based.
b. Prior to the release of funds, the commissioner shall confirm that all contractors and subcontractors, prior to commencement of their work, have submitted an affidavit in the form supplied by the department from employes utilized to meet the requirements of this section, stating that the employe is unemployed or underemployed and is a resident of the city.
c. During the construction of any project covered by this section, the emerging business enterprise administration shall:
b-1. Monitor compliance with the provisions of this section.
b-2. Confirm that all contractors and subcontractors have submitted construction contract time reports listing workers by name, residential address, work classification and hours worked at least once every 3 months during the course of their work and within 10 days following completion of their work.
b-3. Arrange for an independent audit with respect to the residents preference program, to be performed every 3 years, by a certified accounting firm licensed to perform audits in the state of Wisconsin, or by the city comptroller. | Pass | 14:1 |
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3/25/2009 | 3 |
COMMON COUNCIL
| AMENDED
Minutes note: Ald. Hamilton and Ald. Kovac moved to amend Section 309-41-3-a-2 of this file to as follows:
3. ADMINISTRATION.
a-2. Determine the appropriate level of participation of unemployed >>or underemployed<< residents of the [[CDBG area]] >>city<< for inclusion in the contract specifications. The appropriate level of participation shall be presumed to be [[25%]] >>40%<<, unless the department determines there is sufficient reason to impose a lesser requirement. However, the commissioner of public works may require greater levels of participation if the commissioner finds that such levels may be warranted for certain contracts. >>Up to one-third of required worker hours may be achieved by documenting the use of unemployed or underemployed residents on projects undertaken by the contractor where such compliance is not required, or by hiring unemployed or underemployed residents on a full-time permanent basis for non-construction job categories connected to the project. Such adjustments must be proposed in an affidavit on a form provided by the department setting forth the facts upon which the request for adjustment is based.<<
| Pass | 14:1 |
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3/25/2009 | 4 |
COMMON COUNCIL
| PASSED | Pass | 8:7 |
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3/20/2009 | 3 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
| AMENDED
Minutes note: Ald. Murphy moved to amend Section 365-3-2-b by changing 6 months to 1 year and by amending Section 365-7-1-e by changing $50,000 to $25,000. | Pass | 4:0 |
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3/20/2009 | 3 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
| RECONSIDERED | Pass | 4:0 |
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3/20/2009 | 3 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
| RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE
Minutes note: As amended. | Pass | 4:0 |
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3/20/2009 | 2 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
| AMENDED
Minutes note: Ald. Hamilton asked that this file be amended by deleting the following under section 355-1-2. DIRECT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
"Money allocated for environmental remediation, money allocated of the purchase of public access easements, money allocated of the construction of riverwalks, dockwalls, walkways, plazas, parks, private roadways open to the pubic or similar improvements or money allocated for public infrastructure improvements shall to be included in any calculation made pursuant to this definition."
; and, by adding the following under section 335-13-3. PREVAILING WAGE:
"For purposes of this section, direct financial assistance shall not include money allocated for environmental remediation, money allocated for the purchase of public access easements, money allocated for the construction of riverwalks, dockwalls, walkways, plazas, parks, private roadways open to the public or similar improvements or money allocated for public infrastructure improvements.
Individual present:
Ms. Martha Brown, Dept. of City Development
| Pass | 5:0 |
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3/20/2009 | 1 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
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Minutes note: Individual present:
Ald. Hamilton, 1st Aldermanic Dist.
Ald. Hamilton offered a Proposed Substitute D. | Pass | 5:0 |
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3/20/2009 | 3 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
| RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE
Minutes note: Individuals present:
Rhonda Kelsey, City Purchasing Director
Mark Nicolini, Director, Dept. of Admin., Budget & Management Div.
Linda Burke, Deputy City Attorney
Steve Kwaterski, Dept. of Admin., Intergovernmental Relations
Rocky Marcoux, Commissioner of Dept. of City Development
Wally Morics, Comptroller
Jeff Mantes, Commissioner of Public Works
Ald. Wade, 7th Aldermanic Dist.
Assist. City Attorney Tom Miller
Ald. Murphy said he will work with Mr. Morics to put together a tracking mechanism on the cost impact of the prevailing wage requirement and then may have an amendment prepared and may offer it at the March 25, 2009 Common Council meeting.
Speakers - In Support:
Max Bodenbach, Member of MICAH, Jobs, etc.
Nick Trisari, Milwaukee Area Tech. College, Apprenticship program
Ralph Hollmon, President, Milw. Urban League
Rev. Ken Wheeler, Cross Lutheran Church and MICAH
Non-Speakers - In Support:
Jerry Knapp, LECET
John J. Schmidt, Union Local 113
Kwabena Robert Falson
Mary Devitt, MICAH
Dennis Lowder, Good Jobs & Livable Neighborhoods
Ellen Talavera, IBEW Local 494/GJLN
Rose Stietz, MICAH, St. Martin De Porres Catholic Church
Tom Niebler, MICAH
Pam Fendt, Good Jobs & Livable Neighborhood Coalition
Speakers - Opposed:
Mike Fardy, Inland Companies
Richard Lincoln, Mandel Group
Barry Mandel
Philip Schultz, Horizon Development Group - opposed to prevailing wage requirement
Steve Bass, MMAC
Lamont Harris - opposed to prevailing wage requirement
Richard Wanta, Wisconsin Underground Contractors
Francisco Sanchez, Business owner
Carla Cross, Cross Management, Inc. - opposed to EBE and prevailing wage requirements
Non-Speakers - Opposed:
Jim Villa, Commercial Realtors Association
Marne Stuck, Greater Milwaukee Assoc. of Realtors
Stewart Wangard, Wangard Partners, Representing NAIOP
Randy Nass, Next Development
Blair Williams, WIRED Properties
Mr. Karan R. Haywood, Vangard
Charles Trainer, TMB Develop Co. - PBH Redevelopment LLC
Bob Sheehy, ICSC - International Council of Shopping Centers
Philip Schultz, Horizon Development
| Pass | 4:0 |
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3/11/2009 | 1 |
FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
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3/3/2009 | 0 |
COMMON COUNCIL
| ASSIGNED TO | Pass | 12:3 |
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3/2/2009 | 1 |
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3/2/2009 | 0 |
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
| SUBSTITUTED
Minutes note: Individuals present:
Ald. Hamilton, 1st Aldermanic Dist. appeared and gave a PowePoint presentation.
Ald. Kovac, 3rd Aldermanic Dist.
Proposed Substitute C offered.
Ald. Davis asked to be added as a co-sponsor.
Speakers - Opposed
Richard W. Wanta, The Wisconsin Underground Contractors Association
Carla Cross, 1815 N. 4th St., Cross Management
Chris Korjenek, NAIOP
Richard Lincoln, Mandel Group, Inc.
Berry Mandel, Mandel Group, Inc.
Greg Uhen, Eppstein Uhen Architects
Stewart Wangard, Wangard Partners, Representing NAIOP
Jim Villa, CARW
Mike Ruzicka, Greater Milwaukee Realtors
Labrant Pikalek, L.A. Drywall & Painting
Dan Jessup, Commerical Assoc. of Realtors
Scott Langlois, Quarles & Brady LLP
Sheldon Opperman, Compass Properties
Bruce Westling, MLG Commercial
Non-speakers - Opposed
Marne Struck, Greater Milwaukee Assoc. Realtors
Mark Schnoll, Inland Companies
Bruck Stern, Inland Companies
Schott Welsh, Inland Companies
Mike Fardy, Inland Companies
Tom Shepherd, Inland Companies
Speakers - In support
Rev. Kenneth W. Wheeler, MICAH
Sheila Cochran, Milwaukee Labor Council
Dale Belman, Michigan State University
Marvin Pratt
Rev. Louis E. Sibley III, President of MICAH
Jennifer Epps, Good Jobs & Livable Neigbhorhoods Coalition
Ralph Hollmon
Lyle Balistreri, Milwaukee Construction, Buildings and Trades Council
Max Bodenbach, Jobs/Jobs
Clarence Johnson, Executive Director, Justice 2000
Nacarci Feaster, Laborers Union Local #113
Pam Fendt, Good Jobs & Livable Neighborhoods Coalition
Nichole Yunk, Justice 2000
Ray Curtis, Community Warehouse
Wallace White, Chairman, African American Chambers of Commerce
Ruth Zubresnsky
Non-speakers - In support
Val Kyles, MICAH
Malcolm Kyles
Jim Carpenter, MATC Instructor
James Ito
Sherman Jackson, Good Jobs & Livable Neighborhoods Coalition
Kirsten Thompson, MICAH
John Goldstein
Kathleen Mulligan-Hansel, Partnership for Working Families
Matthew Brusky, Citizen Action of WI
Rev. Andrew Warner, Plymouth UCC/MICAH
Cathy Olive
Eric Gunderson
Helga Gueguierre
Denis Guequierre
Marvin Walker, Marvin L. Walker & Associates, Inc.
Mary Devitt, MICAH
Carol Pawlak, MICAH
Zachary Devitt, MICAH
Kalan Haywood, Vangard
Sandra Chapman, Cross Lutheran Church | Pass | 5:0 |
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| RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE | Pass | 3:2 |
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2/13/2009 | 0 |
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5/20/2008 | 0 |
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Number 080218 Version SUBSTITUTE 4 Reference Sponsor ALD. HAMILTON, WADE, KOVAC, COGGS, DAVIS AND BAUMAN Title A substitute ordinance relating to participation of city residents in public works contracts, requirements for developers receiving direct financial assistance from the city, and local business enterprise contracting standards. Sections 309-38-0 am 309-38-3-a rn 309-38-3-a cr 309-38-3-b rn 309-41-1-a rp 309-41-1-b rn 309-41-1-c rn 309-41-1-d rn 309-41-1-e ra 309-41-1-f rn 309-41-1-f rc 309-41-1-g rn 309-41-1-g cr 309-41-2-a am 309-41-2-c am 309-41-2-d rp 309-41-3-a-2 am 309-41-3-b-2 am 309-41-4 am 309-41-5-c am 309-41-5-f am 309-41-5-g am 309-41-5-h am 355 cr 360-06-1 am 365 cr Analysis This ordinance makes several changes relating to the requirements of the participation of city residents in public works contracts, requirements for developers receiving direct financial assistance from the city, local business enterprise contracting standards and sanction and penalty provisions for these matters. Participation of City Residents in Public Works Contracts This ordinance makes several changes to the requirements under participation of city residents in public works contracts. The changes include: 1.) The definition of resident is changed to include all persons who maintain their place of permanent abode within the entire city, not just the CDBG area. 2.) Worker hours is defined and excludes all hours performed by non-Wisconsin residents. 3.) The definition of unemployed or underemployed is changed to include low-income individuals regardless of employment status. 4.) It is required that 40% of the worker hours, unless the department of public works determines there is sufficient reason to impose a lesser requirement, shall be performed by unemployed or underemployed residents and that the contractor give fair consideration to all segments of the population including women and minorities. The number of hours subject to the 40% re... Click here for full text
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