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Meeting Name: PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/24/2010 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 301-B, City Hall
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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091261 01.MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: COLLINS, Derek D., Agent for “Milwaukee Pedal Tavern, LLC”, Pedicab application for “Milwaukee Pedal Tavern” at 8121 Red Arrow Court. Also present: Ryan Lloyd - 720 Walker St., Minnesota - business partner Ald. Puente moves to make document provided by Mr. Lloyd part of the record. Prevailed. 5-0 Hold to the call of the chair so a private meeting can be set up, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: AIKENS, Tyrone R., Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Make police report part of the record, by Ald. Davis. Prevailed. 5-0 Grant, by Ald. Davis. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: HAMPTON, Charles, Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Grant, by Ald. Witkowski. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: JACKSON, JR., Vincent, Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter The applicant asked, via the License Division, that this be held. Hold to the call of the chair, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: LATIMORE, Nathan D., Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Grant, by Ald. Witkowiak. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: PATTERSON, Jimetris L., Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter The applicant requested that this application be held. Hold to the call of the chair, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: RODGERS, Kevin, Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Make letter from Justice 2000 part of the record, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0 (Exhibit 1) Make police report part of the record, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0 Grant, by Ald. Davis. Prevailed. 4-1 (Ald. Puente voting "no")
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: SIMMONS, James B., Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Ald. Davis knows this individual and is abstaining from the vote and leaving the committee room. Make 5 letters provided by Mr. Simmons part of the record, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 4-0 (Ald. Davis abstaining). (Exhibit 1) Make police report part of the record, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 4-0 (Ald. Davis abstaining) Grant, by Ald. Witkowiak. Prevailed. 4-0 (Ald. Davis abstaining)
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: YARBER, Sean T., Public Passenger Vehicle Driver application. Special Letter Deny, based on non-appearance, by Ald. Witkowski. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.

Minutes note: AGENDA ONLY WESTRUP, Shane A., Agent for “Security Monitoring Services, Inc.”, Change of agent application for “Criticom Monitoring Services” at 2210 Landmark Place, Manasquan, NJ. Grant, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0 DUNN, Brian G., Agent for “Airport Connection of WI, Inc.”, Luxury Limousine application for “Go Airport Connection” at 5140 S. 3rd Street. Grant, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0 WARNING LETTERS OSUNKWO, Boniface M., Shuttle Vehicle application for “Citi Travels and Tours” at 524 Southtowne Drive #W102, South Milwaukee, WI. Grant, by Ald. Puente. Prevailed. 5-0
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091261 0 MotionMotion relating to the recommendations of the Public Safety Committee relative to licenses.RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVALPass5:0 Action details Not available
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Minutes note: RECESS: 9:41 A.M. RECONVENE: 9:49 A.M.
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091379 12.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to parking controls.RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass4:0 Action details Not available
091380 13.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to traffic controls.RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass4:0 Action details Not available
091395 04.CommunicationCommunication from the Fire Department relating to the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System and other Fire Department related matters.

Minutes note: Individuals present: Acting Fire Chief Michael Jones Ald. Joe Dudzik Dave Sager - Milwaukee Professional Firefighters' Association Al Jansen - Secretary to the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System
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091282 15.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the keeping of bees in the city.

Minutes note: Individuals present: Ald. Kovac - sponsor Alex Runner - aide to Ald. Hines, co-sponsor Art Dahlberg and Tom MIshefske - Dept. of Neighborhood Services Sue Blaustein - Health Dept. The language being added is in s. 78-1-5 to the definition of "beekeeper", which now reads: "BEEKEEPER means a person who owns or has charge of one or more colonies of bees and has demonstrated to the commissioner that he or she has obtained formal education or sufficient practical experience to act as a beekeeper." Supporters: Terry Kennis - 2494 N. Bartlett Ave. Mark Rasbeck - Riverwest Andy Hempkin - West Bend, president and member of bee organizations Sarah Christman - 328 W. Smith St. - Growing Power farm Jason Haas - 3422 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Dennis Lukashefske - UW Extension Tige Kennis - 2494 N. Bartlett Ave.
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091282 2 OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the keeping of bees in the city.RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass4:0 Action details Not available
091403 16.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to a trap-neuter-release pilot program for feral cats.

Minutes note: Individuals present: Ald. Nik Kovac - sponsor Art Dahlberg and Tom Mishefske - Dept. of Neighborhood Services Supporters: Debra Jacob - 3380 N. 46th St. Anne Reed - Wisconsin Humane Society director Dr. Jane Pohlman - Wisconsin Humane Society Scott Diehl - Wildlife Manager at the Wisconsin Humane Society Dr. Joyce Wolburg - Marquette University Julie German - resident in Ald. Kovac's district Gerrett Pauly - resident in Ald. Bauman's district Amend in the following manner: Delete s. 78-1-16 and replace with: 16. FERAL CAT COLONY means a group of cats that congregate, more or less, together as a unit and, although every cat in a colony may not be feral, any cats that congregate with a colony shall be deemed to be a part of it. A single feral cat can also be considered a colony for the sponsor's purposes. Delete s. 78-20-2-a-2 and replace with: a-2. Take all appropriate and available steps to trap each feral cat in the colony, to have the cat sterilized, vaccinated for rabies and ear-tipped, and to monitor for new feral cats that join the colony. In the case of unweaned kittens, it is understood that caretakers shall wait until the kittens are weaned to trap both the kittens and their mother. Delete s. 78-20-4-a and replace with: a. If the violation identified in the order is not abated within the time given, the feral cat colony caretaker or sponsor committing the violation are subject to forfeitures of $25 for each day the violation fails to be abated.
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091403 2 OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to a trap-neuter-release pilot program for feral cats.RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass3:0 Action details Not available