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The council reviewed reports from the Historic Preservation Commission regarding city hall window replacement bids. Key actions included the approval of 2026-2027 liquor license renewals, multiple airport hangar leases, and a side letter agreement with A&A Investors. Resolutions were passed for HVAC and roof replacements at the wastewater treatment plant, the purchase of playground equipment, and various mutual aid agreements with neighboring jurisdictions. The council also approved a wastewater utility compliance report, a sanitary sewer service amendment, and amendments to municipal codes related to inspection, testing, and building codes.
The committee discussed and acted upon several resolutions and ordinances. They approved a resolution supporting sustainable transportation funding, reflecting on municipal financial shortfalls. An agreement for janitorial services with Perfection Plus, Inc. was approved, resulting in annual savings. A land use restriction agreement was reviewed for the library expansion project to ensure long-term site commitment for funding compliance. The committee held a lengthy discussion regarding a new ordinance for parklets, addressing issues such as fire safety, alcohol service, insurance, and design standards. Finally, a side letter agreement was approved to facilitate a private hangar loan transaction at the city airport.
The council meeting addressed several key items, including the liquor license renewal application for the 2026-2027 period, which is contingent upon the payment of delinquent taxes. Resolutions were approved for janitorial services, the execution of a land use restriction agreement for a library renovation project, and a memorandum of understanding for participation in a youth employment program. The council also deliberated on the award of a bid for roof replacements at the wastewater treatment plant, ultimately approving the contract after discussing concerns regarding the project's costs.
The committee meeting agenda includes the consideration of a contract change order with Janke General Contractors for Echo Lake Dam and Park Improvements, approval of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Racine County Human Services Department regarding the Summer Youth Employment Program, and the creation of a new municipal code section entitled Parklets.
The meeting included the consideration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit for outdoor storage and merchandise sales at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue. Additionally, the commission held a public hearing regarding a Sanitary Sewer Service Amendment for 808 McHenry Street. Discussions focused on the rarity of such amendments, the environmental mitigation plan involving woodland restoration and corridor enhancement, and the potential community benefits regarding industrial development and emergency access.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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