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File #: 060292    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/20/2006 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/12/2006
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution identifying portions of the Hartung Quarry site, located south of West Keefe Avenue and west of North 99th Street, as the site of a future park to be known as “Hartung Park”.
Sponsors: ALD. BOHL
Indexes: PARKS, RECREATION
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Note, 2. CPC Letter, 3. Exhibit A
Number
060292
Version
ORIGINAL
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Sponsor
ALD. BOHL
Title
Resolution identifying portions of the Hartung Quarry site, located south of West Keefe Avenue and west of North 99th Street, as the site of a future park to be known as “Hartung Park”.
Analysis
The City currently operates a landfill at the Hartung Quarry site, which is located south of West Keefe Avenue and west of North 99th Street. The landfill is nearing capacity and is expected to be closed and capped within the next few years. This resolution adopts a plan for redevelopment of the Hartung Quarry site after the landfill closes. The plan calls for most of the site to be redeveloped as a park (“Hartung Park”), with approximately 10 single-family home lots to be developed along the perimeter of the site.

This resolution also directs the Department of City Development to include the proposed Hartung Park, as shown on the adopted Hartung Park Plan, in the City’s 2006-2011 Public Outdoor Recreation Plan.
Body
Whereas, Hartung Quarry, located on a site located generally south of West Keefe Avenue and west of North 99th Street, has been used by the City for disposal of “clean fill” waste material for over 30 years; and

Whereas, It is anticipated that Hartung Quarry will be filled to capacity, closed and capped within the next few years; and

Whereas, It is incumbent upon the City of Milwaukee to ensure that, following closure of the landfill, the Hartung Quarry site is used in a manner that is most beneficial to residents and property owners in surrounding neighborhoods and in the city as a whole; and

Whereas, The Hartung Park Community Association, an organization of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa residents living in the vicinity of Hartung Quarry, has developed a plan for redevelopment of the site primarily as a passive-recreation public park, with approximately 10 single-family home sites on the perimeter of the redevelopment area; and

Whereas, The plan for the proposed Hartung Park (dat...

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