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The commission held public hearings regarding conditional use permits for vehicle sales at 515 East Wisconsin Street and for vehicle repair at 505 Washington Street, both of which were approved. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved the locations for three proposed signs by the Historic Preservation Commission, with final design approvals subject to council or park board oversight.
The council discussed the potential authorization of ATV and UTV operation on city roadways. Discussions covered the benefits of tourism, business support, and connectivity, as well as concerns regarding public safety, noise, and enforcement. The proposal focused on aligning local ordinances with county regulations regarding operational hours and road access. Additionally, the need to coordinate with the county to establish connectivity routes in and out of the city was highlighted.
The meeting provided an overview of the East Pleasant Street reconstruction project, covering the scope of work, including water and sanitary main replacements. Staff discussed construction timelines, anticipated traffic disruptions, temporary utility hookups, and safety precautions for residents. Residents were informed about the potential for future special assessments related to sidewalk and sanitary lateral replacements, which will be subject to public hearings before the city council. The meeting concluded with a Q&A session regarding individual property concerns.
The Plan Commission discussed and took action on several items, including the annexation of specific parcels, the approval of a containment wall expansion at 2500 West Wisconsin Street, and the review of the River Crossing development, a multi-story multifamily housing project featuring supportive housing units. Additionally, the commission deliberated on a proposed ordinance update regarding shoreland wetland zoning and the construction of boat houses, including a suggested amendment to allow construction when a single-family dwelling is simultaneously under development.
The council meeting addressed various city business items including the annual road program contracts and public works projects, notably water management at the intersection of Armstrong and EMTT and progress on the wastewater treatment plant. The fiscal update highlighted a positive year-end position for the city and upcoming audit reports. Additionally, the meeting covered a new partnership for the summer day camp program, an ordinance update concerning boat houses, and strategies for improving developer networking and communication. The meeting also included a department report from the Park and Recreation director covering project successes from 2025 and an overview of the proposed splash pad and playground project at Goodyear Park, including site concepts, parking considerations, and project cost estimates.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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