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Meeting Name: COMMON COUNCIL Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 11/26/2019 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Common Council Chambers, 3rd Fl., City Hall
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
Meeting video: eComment: Not available  
Attachments: Report of Matters Introduced (New Business)
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     The meeting was called to order at 9:22 a.m.    Roll call Video Video
     The Pledge of Allegiance was said followed by an invocation from Pastor Fred Thomas-Breitfeld of Jackson Park Lutheran Church. The question was put: Are there any corrections to the Common Council Journal of Proceedings for the regular meeting of November 5, 2019 and budget adoption meeting of November 8, 2019? There being none, the minutes of the meetings were approved without objection.    Video Video
     COMMENDATORY AND CONDOLATORY RESOLUTIONS    Not available
191267 01.CommunicationCommunications from the City Clerk relating to various commendatory/condolatory resolutions to be acknowledged and affirmed by the Common Council.    Action details Video Video
     UNFINISHED BUSINESS    Not available
190001 02.BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: ---Consideration of those items vetoed by His Honor, Mayor Tom Barrett Ald. Coggs moved to dispense with the reading of the Mayor's veto message. There was no objection. Amendment 42L Add a footnote to the Administration Director position in the Department of Administration, directing that the Administration Director to develop and present to the Common Council a City budget public education and participation initiative. Add $240,000 to the Health Department for a Birthing Moms Pilot Project, $20,000 for a Trauma Informed Care marketing campaign. Add position, FTE, and funding for a Healthy Food Access Coordinator, add four FTE for Operations Driver Workers and necessary operating funds in Public Works to restore biweekly street sweeping service in the Combined Sewer Area, create an Earn and Learn Special Fund in the Department of City Development with $72,000 in funding, create a Reckless Driving Task Force Recommendations Special Fund in the Department of Public Works, increase litter can equipment budget by $128,000. Insert a footnote stating it is the intent of the Common Council to implement a workforce development plan with CDBG funding for a contracted litter can collection service. Create an Emergency Housing capital program for lead displacement, homelessness, and prostitution with funding of $300,000 in General Obligation borrowing. Offset new General Obligation borrowing by reducing Police Vehicle General Obligation borrowing. Offset the operation budget increases with a reduction in Police Overtime by $145,669. Replace $240,000 of cash revenues in the Lead Service Line Replacement Program with new borrowing. Eliminate the Bublr special fund in Transportation Fund and increasing the Transportation Fund transfer to the General Fund by $110,000. Increase Stormwater fee by an additional 1.15% for $433,600 and increase the Sewer Maintenance Fund transfer to the General Fund by $433,600. The intent is to have the Comptroller recognize $783,600 of revenue to offset the tax levy impact of this amendment. If the Comptroller does not recognize the revenues, the tax levy impact will be as stated. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 52 POLICE Restore planned street lighting burn time reduction. Offset with reduction to Police Department's Computer Replacement Program special fund. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 67 DPW-OPERATIONS Reduce planned purchase of five new refuse packers to four and increase budget for refuse carts by the corresponding amount. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 71 DPW-OPERATIONS Create a special fund with $60,000 in funding for a contracted complaint-based Rapid Response Team. The Rapid Response Team shall be responsive to both requests from members of the Council and block captains. Fund the new special fund by replacing cash revenues in the Lead Service Line Replacement Program with new borrowing. The intent is to have the Comptroller recognize this revenue to offset the tax levy impact of this amendment. If the Comptroller does not recognize the revenues, the tax levy impact will be as stated. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass11:4 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 80 CAPITAL Increase City funding for the Housing Trust Fund by $200,000. Offset this increase by reducing the 10,000 Homes Initiative by $200,000. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass14:1 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 82 CAPITAL Add $600,000 of new borrowing and $600,000 of special assessment authority to DPW-Infrastructure's Alley Reconstruction Capital Program. Add the following footnote to the program: "The Commissioner of Public Works shall present a plan to the Common Council for approval of the alley projects selected for reconstruction." The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 84 CAPITAL Create new Community Resource Hub Capital Program in the Department of City Development, with $200,000 of new borrowing to fund the program. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding the objection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass13:2 Action details Video Video
190001 0 BudgetCommunication from the Mayor relating to the proposed 2020 budget.

Minutes note: Amendment 86A Increase cash funding for the Housing Trust Fund by $400,000 and increase Concentrated Blight Elimination by $400,000 in General Obligation borrowing. Offset this increase by reducing the Housing Trust Fund General Obligation borrowing by $400,000 and the 10,000 Homes Initiative cash revenues by $400,000. The question was put: Shall the foregoing amendment be approved notwithstanding theobjection of his honor, the Mayor?
VETO OVERRIDDENPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190902 13.ResolutionSubstitute resolution establishing the rate of taxation for 2020 budget purposes as computed by the Commissioner of Assessments.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE LICENSES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190921 04.MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: The question was put: Have the members of the Common Council read the report and recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed under this matter? All members of the Common Council indicated reading the report and recommendations of the Licenses Committee and the exceptions filed under this matter. The question was put: Are any of the following or their counsels present and, if so, do they wish to address the Common Council: Mazin Mohamed? Mr. Mohamed indicated his presence to address the Common Council. Ald. Kovac moved that the Common Council resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole for the purposes of hearing oral arguments on behalf of the complainant or the licenses in opposition to the report and recommendation and then a statement by the City Attorney. There were no objections. Appearing to address the Common Council: Mazin Mohamed Tyrone St. Junior, City Attorney's Office Ald. Kovac moved that the committee now rises. There were no objections. The question was put: Are there any motions relative to this matter? Ald. Dodd moved to approve, notwithstanding the recommendation of the Licenses Committee, the Secondhand Motor Vehicle Dealer’s license for Mazin Mohamed for the premises located at 4319 N 76th St (“Amazing Auto Sales”). (Prevailed 15-0)
AMENDEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190921 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Licenses Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: Hearing no other motions made, a vote of those Council members present to approve the recommendations of the Licenses Committee as contained in File Number 190921 was called.
APPROVEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
     THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190922 05.MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Works Committee relative to licenses.APPROVEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190633 16.ResolutionSubstitute resolution assigning the honorary street name "Rev. George Reynolds" to 21st Street from Clarke Street to Center Street in the 15th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190795 17.ResolutionSubstitute resolution assigning the honorary street name "Don Sykes" to North Avenue from 17th Street to 27th Street in the 15th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191125 08.ResolutionResolution directing the Commissioner of Public Works to execute revised project agreements titled “State/Municipal Agreement for a State-Let Urbanized Area STP-Urban Project” with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for West Layton Avenue from South 27th Street to South Howell Avenue, North Teutonia Avenue from West Garfield Avenue to West Groeling Avenue, and West Vliet Street from North 27th Street to North 12th Street.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191128 09.ResolutionResolution authorizing the City Comptroller to transfer additional funds to the previously established project accounts for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the City of Milwaukee for funding participation for preliminary engineering costs associated with two projects in two Aldermanic districts with a total estimated cost increase for the projects of $37,000, with $5,000 being Grantor-funded and $32,000 being City-funded.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191138 010.ResolutionResolution relating to acceptance and funding of a Green Solutions grant from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District for the rehabilitation project of the existing bioretention facility located west of North 26th Street extended and north of West Canal Street in the 8th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191139 011.ResolutionResolution authorizing City entry into Green Infrastructure Funding Agreements, Green Solutions Funding Agreements, and Conservation Easements with MMSD and MPS for MPS properties, in the 1st , 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Aldermanic Districts.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191149 112.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving levying of assessments and construction of assessable public improvement projects at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City cost of these projects approved by this resolution is estimated to be $63,000 for a total estimated cost of $63,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191151 113.ResolutionResolution approving construction of nonassessable public improvements at various locations and appropriating funds for these purposes with the City construction cost estimated to be $1,995,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $4,246,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191153 014.ResolutionResolution directing the Commissioner of Public Works to submit a project application with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for funding for local street improvements under the Local Roads Improvement Program.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191165 115.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the acceptance of the donation of former railroad right of way located at 4615 Adj. North 20th Street and 4588 Adj. North 20th Street from Glendale Redevelopment, LLC, in the 1st Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191168 116.ResolutionResolution relating to the establishment of a gender-inclusive restroom policy for City buildings.ADOPTEDPass13:2 Action details Video Video
191218 017.ResolutionResolution determining it necessary to make nonassessable public water improvements and appropriating funds for this purpose with the City engineering cost estimated to be $30,000 for a total estimated cost of this project being $400,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191219 018.ResolutionResolution approving construction of nonassessable public water improvements and appropriating funds for this purpose with the City construction cost estimated to be $370,000 for a total estimated cost of these projects being $400,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191220 019.ResolutionResolution approving the issuance of revenue bonds by the Public Finance Authority for the benefit of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, a/k/a St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church of Milwaukee, Wisconsin to finance the rehabilitation, expansion, and equipping of an existing school located at 4001 South 68th Street, in the 11th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191002 020.CommunicationCommunication related to the 2019 activities of the Capital Improvements Committee.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Not available
191208 021.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Public Works relating to the status of traffic calming on N. 27th St from Highland Ave to St. Paul St.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Not available
     THE FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191063 122.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2020 rates of pay of offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191187 123.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2019 rates of pay of offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191188 124.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2019 offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191189 125.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance to further amend the 2020 offices and positions in the City Service.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191058 026.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification studies scheduled for Fire and Police Commission action.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191059 027.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to classification studies scheduled for City Service Commission action.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191146 028.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Administration relating to the request for proposal for collection of the City’s outstanding receivables.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191172 029.CommunicationCommunication from the City Comptroller relating to the audit of the Milwaukee Fire Department Data Center Controls.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191186 030.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Employee Relations relating to amending the Salary and Positions Ordinances relative to clerical or administration corrections.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191244 031.CommunicationCommunication from the Health Department amending the Positions Ordinance relative to adding positions reflecting changes to the Health Start Grant.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Not available
     THE JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190353 032.ResolutionResolution authorizing payment of the claim of Christopher Zimmerman, in the amount of $6,000.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190988 133.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 7006 W Lancaster Avenue, in the 2nd Aldermanic District to its former owner Timothy and Shaneen Turner.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191042 134.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 5050 S 16th Street, in the 13th Aldermanic District to its former owner Ivonne Ols.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191044 135.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 1457 N 35th street, in the 15th Aldermanic District to its former owner Greater Bethlehem Baptist Church Inc.,(Application made by keir Jones).ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191050 136.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 4360-4364 N 27th Street, in the 1st Aldermanic District to its former owner Nader A Salem.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191052 137.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 1320 W Locust Street, in the 6th Aldermanic District to its former owner Sheila T Nguyen.REFERRED TOPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191077 138.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 8901 N Granville Station Road, in the 9th Aldermanic District to its former owner Granville Station LLC Attn: First Western.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191118 139.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relative to legislative bills.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191156 040.ResolutionResolution cancelling real estate taxes levied against certain parcels bearing tax key numbers on the 2017 and 2018 tax rolls, plus interest applicable to date of repayment, if appropriate.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191169 041.ResolutionResolution cancelling real estate taxes levied against certain parcels bearing tax key numbers on the 2018 tax roll, plus interest applicable to date of repayment, if appropriate.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191179 042.ResolutionResolution authorizing settlement of claims in the lawsuit entitled Whole Foods Market Services, Inc. v. City of Milwaukee.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191203 143.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 4381 N. 26th Street, in the 1st Aldermanic District to its former owner Mia Price.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191209 144.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 1921 W. Fairmount Avenue, in the 1st Aldermanic District to its former owner Rickey R. Nelson.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191210 145.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 5448 N. 20th Street, in the 1st Aldermanic District to its former owner Lainee Investments LLC c/o Rickey R. Nelson.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191211 146.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 2927 N. 21st Street, in the 7th Aldermanic District to its former owner SRN Investments LLC c/o Rickey R. Nelson.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190142 147.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 3817 W Sarnow Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District to its former owner Annie C. Perteet.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190365 148.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing the return of real estate located at 2128 W. Lloyd Street, in the 15th Aldermanic District to its former owner Jeffrey Rideout.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     DISALLOWANCE AND INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING:     Video Video
190761 049.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of Ashley Lewis for property damage.REFERRED TOPass15:0 Action details Not available
190924 050.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of Carie Wright for property damage. (14th Aldermanic District)DISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
190925 051.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of LaRhonda Prather for property damage. (6th Aldermanic District)DISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
190959 052.ResolutionResolution relating to the claim of Eugene AgnewDISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
191073 053.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of Luis Delgadillo for property damage. (8th Aldermanic District)DISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
191074 054.ResolutionResolution relating to the appeal of Randal Aronson on behalf of Gwendolyn Person for property damage. (7th Aldermanic District)DISALLOWED AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
     THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Video Video
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190942 155.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the distribution of single-use, plastic beverage straws by food establishments and alcohol beverage establishments.

Minutes note: Ald. Stamper, Lewis, Rainey, and Perez added as cosponsors.
PASSEDPass14:1 Action details Video Video
191140 156.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to parking controls.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191141 257.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to traffic controls.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191041 058.ResolutionResolution amending Common Council File # 181449 relative to the acceptance of 2018-19 County Substance Abuse Coalition grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191113 059.ResolutionResolution relative to acceptance and funding of a 2019/20 Homeland Security-WEM/Southeast Wisconsin Threat Analysis Center (STAC) grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191115 060.ResolutionResolution relative to acceptance and funding of a Homeland Security WEM/STAC Mobile Pole Camera Trailer System grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191126 161.ResolutionSubstitute resolution amending Common Council File # 180751 relative to the acceptance of 2018-19 Office of Violence Prevention ReCast Grant.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191171 062.ResolutionResolution relative to acceptance, and funding of a 2019-20 Pedestrian Enforcement grant (Police Department).ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191192 163.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving intergovernmental agreements with various fire departments and other government agencies throughout Wisconsin to provide supplemental fire, hazmat, paramedic and other protection services to the City of Milwaukee for the 2020 Democratic National Convention.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191193 164.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving intergovernmental agreements with various law enforcement agencies throughout the United States to provide supplemental law enforcement services to the City of Milwaukee for the 2020 Democratic National Convention.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191212 265.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the Health Department to provide certain documentation relating to lead abatement to the Department of Neighborhood Services for inclusion in the Land Management System.ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191199 066.AppointmentAppointment of Donna Burkett to the Public Transportation, Utilities and Waterways Review Board by Alderman Robert Bauman.CONFIRMEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
160155 067.CommunicationCommunication relating to crime, fear, and disorder in the City of Milwaukee.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
180867 168.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance establishing a city health advisory committee.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
181241 069.ResolutionResolution relative to the acceptance and funding of the 2019 Targeted HIV Prevention Grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Health Services.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
181324 070.ResolutionResolution authorizing acceptance and expenditure of a 2017 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
181451 071.CommunicationCommunication from the Police Department, the City Attorney’s Office, and the Milwaukee County District Attorney Office relating to the ineligibility of certain police officers to provide testimony in court. PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
181811 072.CommunicationCommunication from the Department of Neighborhood Services relating to continuing City-wide strategies relating to Illegal Dumping.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190111 073.CommunicationCommunication relating to the application for and implementation of the Healthy Start grant.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191035 074.CommunicationCommunication from the Salvation Army relating to its homelessness initiatives in the City of Milwaukee.PLACED ON FILEPass15:0 Action details Video Video
     THE ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Roll call Not available
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190784 175.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to a change in zoning from a Detailed Planned Development to a new Detailed Planned Development known as Admiral's Wharf for the property located at 234 (f/k/a 236) South Water Street, on the east side of South Water Street, south of East Pittsburgh Avenue, in the 12th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Ald. Perez moved to amend Exhibit A of the file by adding updated elevations to Exhibit A. (Prevail 15-0)
AMENDEDPass15:0 Action details Video Video
190784 1 OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to a change in zoning from a Detailed Planned Development to a new Detailed Planned Development known as Admiral's Wharf for the property located at 234 (f/k/a 236) South Water Street, on the east side of South Water Street, south of East Pittsburgh Avenue, in the 12th Aldermanic District.PASSEDPass15:0 Action details Not available
190982 176.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to regulations for accessory structures in residential zoning districts.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191013 077.ResolutionResolution approving a Project Plan and a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 102 (Schuster’s Building), in the 6th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191014 178.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned Development known as Park Place, Stage 28 to allow a monument sign at the Comfort Suites hotel located at 10831 West Park Place, on the south side of West Park Place, west of North 107th Street, in the 5th Aldermanic District.REFERRED TOPass15:0 Action details Video Video
191155 079.ResolutionResolution relating to the sale of the surplus Milwaukee Public Schools property at 9500 West Allyn Street and 9102 North 96th Street, in the 9th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191162 180.ResolutionSubstitute resolution approving a term sheet and authorizing expenditures from Tax Incremental District No. 91 (Park Place), in the 5th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191163 081.ResolutionResolution approving a term sheet and authorizing expenditures from Tax Incremental District No. 91 (Park Place), in the 5th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191164 182.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing acceptance of an unsolicited offer to purchase from Epifanio E.C. Sandoval for the City-owned tax deed property located at 1428A West Madison Street, in the 12th Aldermanic District.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191166 183.ResolutionSubstitute resolution authorizing City sale of 43 residential parcels to Milwaukee Scattered Sites No. 2, LLC for a scattered site low income housing tax credit transaction, in the 7th and 15th Aldermanic Districts.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191173 184.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the sale of neighborhood property and approving a Strong Neighborhoods Challenge Fund Grant to the 30th Street Industrial Corridor Corporation in partnership with Impact Seven, or Assignee.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190162 085.ResolutionResolution approving a Land Disposition Report and authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 2249 North Humboldt Avenue, in the 6th Aldermanic District.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
190338 186.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to zoning regulations for pergolas.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191147 087.CommunicationCommunication file from the Department of City Development regarding recommendations relating to the equitable distribution of resources resulting from downtown development activity to economically-challenged areas outside of downtown.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     THE COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190829 188.ResolutionSubstitute resolution designating August 1-8, 2020, as Bronzeville Week in the City of Milwaukee, and declaring it as an official City event for 2020.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191123 089.ResolutionResolution related to authorization for the acceptance and expenditure of contributions received by the Milwaukee Public Library for library capital projects, programs, and materials.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191160 090.ResolutionResolution relating to entering into the 2020 through 2024 Bibliographic Database, Resource, and Member Agreements between the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public Library, and the Milwaukee County Federated Library System.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191174 191.ResolutionSubstitute resolution providing a COP House grant to Journey House to develop the Southside City Hub and The Journey Café at a property at 2033 West Scott Street, in the 8th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Ald. Hamilton added as a cosponsor.
ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191180 192.ResolutionSubstitute resolution creating a Millennial Task Force.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191181 193.ResolutionSubstitute resolution to repurpose funds related to the Me2 program

Minutes note: Ald. Lewis added as a cosponsor.
ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191213 194.ResolutionSubstitute resolution rescinding Common Council File Number 190218, a resolution establishing the HaRUNbee Walk/Run for Health Birth Outcomes (HaRUNbee Walk/Run) as an official City event held annually.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     CONFIRMATION OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191130 095.AppointmentReappointment of Erica-Nicole Harris to the Business Improvement District #5 by the Mayor. (4th Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191132 096.AppointmentAppointment of Thomas Ryan to the Business Improvement District #37 by the Mayor. (1st Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191133 097.AppointmentAppointment of Kyle Stephens to the Business Improvement District #37 by the Mayor. (7th Aldermanic District)CONFIRMEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     PLACING ON FILE THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
191111 098.CommunicationCommunication from the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce relating to its recently-announced initiative to increase the participation of minorities in management and in the workforce.PLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
191182 099.CommunicationCommunication from the Environmental Collaboration Office on the ReFresh Milwaukee 2018 Progress ReportPLACED ON FILEPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     THE STEERING & RULES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS:    Not available
     PASSAGE OF THE FOLLOWING:    Not available
190449 0100.OrdinanceAn ordinance creating the office of veterans’ affairs.PASSEDPass14:0 Action details Video Video
     Communications from City officers were read and ordered on file without objection.    Video Video
     RECOMMENDED FOR IMMEDIATE ADOPTION:    Video Video
191283 0101.Resolution-Immediate AdoptionResolution approving final certified survey maps.ADOPTEDPass14:0 Action details Not available
191284 0102.Motion-Immediate AdoptionMotion amending the schedule of regular meetings of the Common Council and its standing committees for the year 2020.APPROVEDPass14:0 Action details Not available
     Announcements were made.    Video Video
     There being no further business to come before the Common Council, the meeing was adjourned at 10:46 a.m. Chris Lee, Staff Assistant Council Records Section City Clerk's Office    Not available
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