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231146
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Resolution
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In Committee
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Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned Development known as Honey Creek Corporate Center, Phase IV, to add college as a permitted use within the building located at 9000 West Chester Street, located on the north side of West Chester Street, east of South 92nd Street, in the 10th Aldermanic District.
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1. Correspondence to Alderman Murphy & Deputy City Attorney Farris re. Honey Creek Agenda Placement, 2. ZND Presentation, 3. Exhibit A, 4. Affidavit for Zoning Change, 5. City Plan Commission Letter, 6. City Plan Commission Staff Report, 7. Arizona College of Nursing Correspondence ZND 3.14.24, 8. AFT 212 Letter (Oppose), 9. Childrens Wisconsin Letter 2.14.22 (Support), 10. Committee for Equity in Nursing Education Letter (Oppose), 11. HB Correspondance to Deputy City Attorney, 12. HB Timeline Memorandum, 13. HERA Leter (Oppose), 14. Husch Blackwell Correspondence, 15. Lysette Oppose, 16. Michael Rosen Email on State Investigation of AZCN, 17. Michael Rosen Complaints Denied by DSPS, 18. Milwaukee Area Labor Council Oppose, 19. Phyllis Holder Letter (Oppose), 20. ProHealth Care Letter 2.22.22 (Support), 21. QDC Research and Policy Consulting Group Letter (Oppose), 22. Watertown Regional Medical Center Letter 2.28.22 (Support), 23. WI Fed. of Nurses and Health Prof. Letter (Oppose), 24. Hearing Notice List
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3/14/2024 | 1 |
ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
| HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR
Minutes note: Appearing:
Sam Leichtling, Dept. of City Development
Mr. Leichtling presented.
Ald. Bauman moved that the Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee may convene into closed session, pursuant to s. 19.85(1)(g), Wis. Stats., for the purpose of conferring with the City Attorney who will render oral or written advice with respect to litigation in which the city is or is likely to become involved.
Ayes - Brostoff, Zamarripa, Stamper, Bauman, Murphy
The meeting convened into closed session at 2:29 p.m.
Present - Brostoff, Zamarripa, Stamper, Bauman, Murphy
Appearing:
Sam Leichtling, Dept. of City Development
Todd Farris, Deputy City Attorney
Ald. Brostoff moved that the committee reconvene into open session. There was no objection.
The meeting reconvened into open session at 3:15 p.m.
Appearing:
Sam Leichtling, Dept. of City Development
Marilyn Herzberg, Greywolf Partners, Inc.
Atty. Rodney Carter, Husch Blackwell (legal counsel)
Dr. Tarmara Poole, Arizona College of Nursing
Nick Mansour, Arizona College of Nursing
Applicant team and legal counsel presented.
Public testimony in opposition:
Pam Fendt, Milwaukee Area Labor Council
Elsa Morris, college student
Dr. Quinton Cotton, Committee for Equity in Nursing Education
Edna Hudson-Kinzey, Milwaukee Chapter National Black Nurses Association
Clarence Nicholas, NAACP Milwaukee Branch
Charlie Dee, Milwaukee resident | Pass | 4:1 |
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2/14/2024 | 1 |
CITY CLERK
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2/12/2024 | 0 |
CITY PLAN COMMISSION
| RECOMMENDED FOR PLACING ON FILE AND ASSIGNED TO
Minutes note: Mr. Leichtling presented and said for the commission to only consider land use impacts and land use criteria per advise from the City Attorney's Office.
Appearing:
Todd Farris, Deputy City Attorney
David Baum, Schroeder Holt Architects
Rodney Carter, Husch Blackwell (legal counsel)
Atty. Farris said that the commission should not consider business practices and regulatory actions of a for-profit college as those aspects were under the jurisdiction of the State.
Mr. Baum and Atty. Carter presented.
Public testimony in opposition:
Michael Rosen, Milwaukee resident
Donald McEuens, St. Francis resident
Charlie Dee, Milwaukee resident
Lisa Conley, AFT Local 212
Tracey Schwerdtfeger, nursing instructor
Elsa Morris, college student
Owen Driscolll, high school student
Edna Hudson-Kinzey, Milwaukee Chapter National Black Nurses Association
Quinton Cotton, Minnesota resident
Those who testified opposed the allowance for a new for-profit college to occupy and operate at the site due to negative impacts (predatory actions, inadequate instruction, and/or fraud) caused by such an operation and affecting the public health and welfare of the community, especially towards students who are low-income and of color, when those colleges go out of business. They cited their own past personal experiences and/or the failures of other for-profit colleges that have closed.
Member Moody moved placing on file, seconded by member Washington. (Prevailed 6-0) Excused - Smith
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11/28/2023 | 0 |
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11/21/2023 | 0 |
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Number
231146
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
881840, 961721, 990521, 011153, 021268, 030977, 151837
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Substitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned Development known as Honey Creek Corporate Center, Phase IV, to add college as a permitted use within the building located at 9000 West Chester Street, located on the north side of West Chester Street, east of South 92nd Street, in the 10th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
This Minor Modification was requested by Greywolf Partners, Inc. and will add college as a permitted use within the existing multi-tenant building.
Body
Whereas, Section 295-907-2(i) of the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances permits minor modifications to planned developments after approval of the Common Council; and
Whereas, The detailed plan for a planned development (“DPD”) known as Honey Creek, Phase IV, located On the north side of West Chester Street, east of South 92nd Street, was approved by the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee on March 14, 2002 under File No. 011153; and
Whereas, The minor modification to Honey Creek, Phase IV to add college as a permitted use is consistent with the spirit and intent of the approved plan and will not adversely affect the surrounding development, a copy of which is attached to this Common Council File as Exhibit A which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and made a part as though fully set forth herein; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the minor modification:
1. Is consistent with the spirit and intent of the previously approved DPD.
2. Will not change the general character of the DPD.
3. Will not cause a substantial relocation of principal or accessory structures.
4. Will not cause a substantial relocation or reduction of parking, loading or recreation areas.
5. Will not cause a substantial relocation of traffic facilities.
6. Will not increase the land coverage of buildings and parking areas.
7. Will not increase the gross floor area of buildings or the number of dwelling units.
8. Will not reduce the amount of approved open space, landscaping or screening; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the minor modification is approved in accordance with the Milwaukee Code of Ordinances, Section 295-907-2(i).
Drafter
DCD:Samuel.Leichtling:kdc
02/14/24
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