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Meeting Name: ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/18/2025 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Room 301-B, City Hall
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     Meeting convened at 9:05 a.m.    Roll call Video Video
241745 01.AppointmentAppointment of Larry Kilmer, II to the Joint Committee on Redevelopment of Abandoned and Foreclosed Homes by the Mayor. (10th Aldermanic District)

Minutes note: Appearing: Larry Kilmer
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241740 02.AppointmentReappointment of Ann Piper Eisenbrown to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Mayor. (12th Aldermanic District)

Minutes note: Appearing: Ann Piper Eisenbrown
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241741 03.AppointmentReappointment of Matt Jarosz to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Mayor. (3rd Aldermanic District)

Minutes note: Appearing: Matt Jarosz
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241742 04.AppointmentReappointment of Patti Keating Kahn to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Mayor. (3rd Aldermanic District)

Minutes note: Appearing: Patti Keating Kahn
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241743 05.AppointmentReappointment of Sally Peltz to the Historic Preservation Commission by the Mayor. (3rd Aldermanic District)

Minutes note: Appearing: Sally Peltz
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241733 06.AppointmentReappointment of Raynetta Hill to the Bronzeville Advisory Committee by the Mayor. (6th Aldermanic District)RECOMMENDED FOR CONFIRMATIONPass5:0 Action details Video Video
241734 07.AppointmentReappointment of Terrence Moore, Sr. to the Bronzeville Advisory Committee by the Mayor.

Minutes note: Appearing: Terrence Moore, Sr.
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241726 08.ResolutionResolution authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 1801 West Keefe Avenue, in the 6th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Dwayne Edwards, Dept. of City Development Tywasika Peebles, Sr., buyer The Buyer proposes to restore the commercial spaces for a neighborhood grocery store with fresh produce and deli cuts to serve a community lacking these basic services.
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241727 09.ResolutionResolution authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 5008-14 and 5016 West Center Street, in the 7th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Dwayne Edwards, Dept. of City Development Antoine Williams, buyer The Buyer proposes to restore the commercial spaces for a barber/hair stylist, professional office and a neighborhood bakery. The Buyer will also create three market-rate rental apartments on the upper floor.
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241725 010.ResolutionResolution authorizing the lease of a portion of the land at Milwaukee Fire Station 5, located at 1313 West Reservoir Avenue, to Andre Lee Ellis and Company, Inc. for community garden youth program use, in the 15th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Tess Wynn, Dept. of City Development Andre Lee Ellis, CAGE - lessee Chief Aaron Lipski, Fire Dept. Asst. Chief Joshua Parish, Fire Dept. Jeremiah, CAGE This resolution authorizes a five-year lease, with a potential for one five-year extension, on a portion of the land at Milwaukee Fire Station 5 to Andre Lee Ellis and Company, Inc., for their community garden youth program.
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241463 111.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance relating to the change in zoning from Local Business, LB1, to Industrial Office, IO2, for the property located at 201 South Hawley Court, on the west side of South Hawley Court, south of Interstate I-94, in the 10th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Sam Leichtling, Dept. of City Development Bill Sinsky, Druml Properties Ald. Sharlen Moore, 10th Ald. Dist. A presentation was given. This zoning change was requested by the new owner, Hawley Court, LLC, who is requesting a change in zoning to IO2 to allow a wider mix of industrial uses within the existing 26,000 square foot building, including but not limited to wholesale and distribution. No public testimony. Ald. Moore was in support.
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241594 112.ResolutionSubstitute resolution relating to a Minor Modification to the Detailed Planned Development known as 7025 West Main Street to allow changes to an existing freestanding sign along North 70th Street for the building located at 7025 West Main Street, on the south side of West Main Street, west of South 70th Street, in the 10th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Sam Leichtling, Dept. of City Development Ken Peters, Seth LED Signage Co. Ald. Sharlen Moore, 10th Ald. Dist. A presentation was given. This minor modification was requested by Monterrey Market Main, LLC and will allow changes to an existing freestanding sign located along North 70th Street to accommodate a new grocery store within the existing building on the subject site. Ald. Moore was in support.
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241723 013.ResolutionResolution for the termination and release of deed restrictions and approval of a Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement for the property located at 2708 West Wisconsin Avenue, in the 4th Aldermanic District.

Minutes note: Appearing: Matt Haessly, Dept. of City Development Ben Van Pelt, Aurora Health Care Rayna Andrews, Aurora Health Care Bennett Johnson, Aurora Health Care Lindsey St. Arnold-Bell, Near West Side Partners Ald. Sharlen Moore, 10th Ald. Dist. This resolution authorizes the termination and release of deed restrictions for the property located at 2708 West Wisconsin Avenue and the execution of a PILOT Agreement by and among the City and Aurora Health Care, Inc. Aurora Health Care has requested a termination and release of the restrictions in the Deed to acquire clear title to the Property from the Grantee, execution of a PILOT, and to proceed with the construction of a health and wellness development hub. Ms. St. Arnold-Bell and Ald. Moore was in support.
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241724 014.ResolutionResolution dissolving Tax Incremental District No. 37 and authorizing the City Comptroller to distribute excess incremental revenue to overlying taxing districts.

Minutes note: Appearing: Dan Schroeder, Dept. of City Development This resolution dissolves the above Tax Incremental District because it has generated sufficient revenue to retire all project costs, including outstanding indebtedness. Upon dissolution, $106,445,600 of tax base will become available for general levy purposes.
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241777 115.ResolutionSubstitute resolution directing the Department of City Development to explore the acquisition by the City of Milwaukee of the 30th Street Corridor rail line and right-of-way from approximately West Wisconsin Avenue to approximately West Villard Avenue.

Minutes note: Ald. Bauman gave remarks. This resolution directs the Department of City Development to explore the purchase of the railroad line within the 30th Street Corridor between West Wisconsin Avenue and West Villard Avenue. Appearing: Benji Timm, Dept. of City Development Evan Goyke, City Attorney
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241778 016.OrdinanceAn ordinance relating to property deconstruction.

Minutes note: Appearing: Jumaane Cheatham, Dept. of Neighborhood Services This ordinance amends a footnote in the code of ordinances to state that enforcement of the code provisions relating to deconstruction of one- to 4-unit residential structures will be stayed until March 1, 2026.
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241699 017.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance related to energy benchmarking for commercial and government buildings.

Minutes note: Appearing: Pamela Ritger de la Rosa, Environmental Collaboration Office Erick Shambarger, Environmental Collaboration Office This ordinance amends the reporting deadline for energy benchmarking for commercial and government buildings from June 30 to September 30 of each year. Ald. Zamarripa moved substitution of the file with Proposed Substitute A. (Prevailed 5-0) Proposed Substitute A amends additional internal deadlines.
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241699 1.OrdinanceA substitute ordinance related to energy benchmarking for commercial and government buildings.RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGEPass5:0 Action details Not available
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241672 018.AppointmentAppointment of Lamont T. Davis to the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee by the Mayor.RECOMMENDED FOR PLACING ON FILEPass5:0 Action details Video Video
241673 019.AppointmentAppointment of Ramona Ramos to the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee by the Mayor.RECOMMENDED FOR PLACING ON FILEPass5:0 Action details Video Video
     Meeting adjourned at 11:04 a.m. Chris Lee, Staff Assistant Council Records Section City Clerk's Office    Not available
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