Packing a lot into 4 days, council meets tonight, lots of other things that might impact your neighborhood.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
1:00 pm Building Code, Fire Code, Conveyance Code and Licensing Board Virtual
- 2222 E Washington
BLDVAR-2021-19923
2015 IBC 903.1.1 – The applicant is seeking an exemption from the requirement that an automatic sprinkler system be installed throughout the space. Specifically the applicant is seeking to forgo installing an automatic sprinkler system over the pool area within the building.
Alder District 12. - 30 Ash St
BLDVAR-2021-19926
2015 IBC 903.1.1 – The applicant is seeking an exemption from the requirement that an automatic sprinkler system be installed throughout the space. Specifically the applicant is seeking to forgo installing an automatic sprinkler system over the pool area within the building.
Alder District 5. - 702 Pflaum Rd
BLDVAR-2021-19924
2015 IBC 903.1.1 – The applicant is seeking an exemption from the requirement that an automatic sprinkler system be installed throughout the space. Specifically the applicant is seeking to forgo installing an automatic sprinkler system over the pool area within the building.
Alder District 15. - 201 S Gammon
BLDVAR-2021-19925
2015 IBC 903.1.1 – The applicant is seeking an exemption from the requirement that an automatic sprinkler system be installed throughout the space. Specifically the applicant is seeking to forgo installing an automatic sprinkler system over the pool area within the building.
Alder District 19.
4:00 pm Olbrich Botanical Society Board of Directors Virtual
- Reports
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- Conflict of Interest Policy Review and Adoption
- Resolution honoring former Parks Superintendent Dan Stapay.
4:30 pm Common Council Executive Committee Virtual
6:30 pm Common Council Virtual
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Creating Section 28.022-00530 of the Madison General Ordinances to rezone property located at 511 S. Ingersoll Street, 6th Aldermanic District, from TR-C4 (Traditional Residential – Consistent 4) District to PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan) and creating Section 28.022-00531 to approve a Specific Implementation Plan.
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Creating Section 28.022-00532 of the Madison General Ordinances to rezone properties located at 702 N. Midvale Boulevard and 401 N. Segoe Road, 11th Aldermanic District, from Planned Development (PD) District and Suburban Employment (SE) District to Amended PD(GDP) Planned Development (General Development Plan).
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Approving State / Municipal Financial Agreement for Project I.D. 5400-00-01/71/75 for the USH 151 Park Street project and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute this agreement with the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation for construction cost sharing, plan development and State design review costs. (13th AD)
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Authorizing an amendment to the contract with MSA Professional Services, Inc. for Survey of Conditions (“Blight Study”) Services for the creation of a South Madison Tax Increment District (“TID”) and authorizing an increase to the contract for Blight Study services of $75,000, for an amended total authorized expenditure of $175,000.
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Authorizing the City’s acquisition of properties at 1918 W. Broadway and 5330 Hoboken Rd. from the Community Development Authority of the City of Madison for redevelopment of the Bridge Lake Point Neighborhood Center. (14th AD)
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Authorizing an Agreement with Dane County, along with the land purchase, land division and annexation of approximately 8 acres of land located in the Town of Verona to extend the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and Amending the Parks Division Capital Budget to include funding for the acquisition.
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Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute agreements with current and future municipalities, institutions, and organizations, including but not limited to the Cities of Middleton, Fitchburg, Sun Prairie, and Verona, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison College, UW Health, and Madison Metropolitan School District for provision of transit service benefiting these partner municipalities, institutions and organizations.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
11:30 am Multicultural Affairs Committee
3:00 pm Parks Long Range Planning Subcommittee Virtual
3:00 pm President’s Work Group on Racial Justice, Antiracism and Equity Virtual
3:30 pm Personnel Board Virtual
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Delete the classification of “Parking Maintenance Supervisor” (CG18, R6) and create the classification of “Parking Maintenance Supervisor” in CG18, R7. Recreate the vacant 1.0 FTE position #1304 as “Parking Maintenance Supervisor” (CG18, R7), within the Parking Division Operating Budget.
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Delete the classification of Assistant Streets Superintendent in CG 18, Range 15; and recreate the classification in CG 18, Range 16 of the salary schedules. Recreate position #1700 into the new classification and range; and reallocate the incumbent, S. Schultz in the Streets Division operating budget.
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Recreate position #4506 as a Parks Financial and Administrative Manager in CG 18, Range 12 in the Parks operating budget and reallocate the incumbent, J. Vang, to the new position.
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Delete position #720 of Program Assistant 1 in Compensation Group 20, Range 11 in the Assessor’s Office operating budget; and recreate the position as a Data Analyst 2 in Compensation Group 18, Range 08.
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Delete the classification of Municipal Clerk 2 in CG20, R10 and recreate the classification in CG20, R11 of the salary schedule. Recreate position numbers 711, 735, 4466, 4793 to new Municipal Clerk 2 classification, and reallocate the incumbents to the new CG and Range. Delete the classification of Certified Municipal Clerk in CG20, R11 and recreate the classification in CG20, R13 of the salary schedule. Recreate position numbers 708, 4047, 714, 743 to the new Certified Municipal Clerk classification and reallocate the incumbents to the new CG and Range.
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Create a new classification of Deputy City Clerk in CG18, R7, and delete position #4651from the Administrative Supervisor (CG18, R3) classification. Recreate the position as Deputy City Clerk and reallocate the incumbent.
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Delete the classification of Parking Asset/GIS Coordinator in CG18, R10, and recreate the classification in CG18, R12 of the salary schedule. Recreate position number #4545 to a Parking Asset/GIS Coordinator in the new compensation group and range; and reallocate incumbent C. Little into the new position effective March 21, 2021 in the Parking Division operating budget.
4:00 pm Sustainable Madison Committee – Sustainability Plan Update Working Group Virtual
- Update on Chapter Progress
4:30 pm Board of Public Works Virtual
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Declaring the City of Madison’s intention to exercise its police powers establishing the Hammersley Road Resurfacing Assessment District – 2022. (10th & 20th ADs)
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Declaring the City of Madison’s intention to exercise its police powers establishing the Russell Street Assessment District – 2022. (6th AD)
5:00 pm Economic Development Committee Virtual, Virtual
5:30 pm Alcohol License Review Committee Virtual
- 2 operators licenses, 2 change of agents, 1 21+ license
- Change of conditions
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Change of Licensed Conditions
Musonics LLC • dba Cafe Coda • Capacity (in/out): 99/6
1224 Williamson St • Agent: Hanah Jon Taylor
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 60% alcohol, 5% food, 35% other Aldermanic District 6 (Alder Benford) • Police Sector 408
Request to change condition one to allow for weekend alcohol service until 2am.
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Amending Section 9.08 of the Madison General Ordinances relating to licensing of amusement devices.
- New licenses
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Public Hearing – New License
Sunflower Double 10 LLC • dba Double 10 Mini Hot Pot
600 Williamson St E • Agent: Yunfeng Pan • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 100/0 Class B Beer, Class C Wine • 5% alcohol, 90% food, 5% other
Aldermanic District 6 (Alder Benford) • Police Sector 408 -
Public Hearing – New License
Eden Nails & Spa LLC • dba Eden Nail Spa
7870 Mineral Point Rd • Agent: Chemi Dolkar
Class A Liquor
Aldermanic District 9 (Alder Conklin) • Police Sector 123 -
Public Hearing – New License
The International LLC • dba The International
255 N Sherman Ave #1 • Agent: Apollo Marquez • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 50/32
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 40% alcohol, 60% food
Aldermanic District 12 (Alder Abbas) • Police Sector 501 -
Public Hearing – New License
Pine Branch Holding LLC • dba Mom’s Bar
614 University Ave • Agent: Andrew Greenwood • Estimated Capacity (in/out): 50/0 Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 90% alcohol, 10% food Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Heck) • Police Sector 403
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5:30 pm Madison Food Policy Council Virtual
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Providing Authority to RAFS Work Group to Draft Memo re: Raemisch Farm
(Green Street Development – 4501 Packers Ave) Development Proposal - Reports
Thursday, January 20, 2022
4:00 pm Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Board Virtual
- Reports
5:00 pm Landlord and Tenant Issues Committee Virtual
5:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals Virtual, Virtual
- Michael Kowalkowski and Traci Tucker, owners of the property at 1146 E. Mifflin Street, request a side yard variance to construct a second-story addition
onto a two-story single family home. Alder District #6. - Kevin Burow, representative for the owner of the property at 161 Division Street, requests front yard setback variances to construct a two-story, two-family, two
unit building and a lot line setback variance to construct a detached garage.
Alder District #15. - Ron Trachtenberg, representative for the owners of the property at 18 Chippewa Court, requests a rear yard setback variance to construct a single-story addition onto an existing single-story single family dwelling. Alder District #10.
- Rachel Bergh, owner of the property at 226 Jackson Street, requests a front yard variance to construct a first-story dwelling addition with an open porch onto a two-story single family dwelling. Alder District #15.
Friday, January 21, 2022
9:00 am Homeless Services Consortium Board of Directors Virtual
- Written Standards – updates to Supplemental Written Standards based on HUD memo issued 12/30/21
- Higher Education Access and Success for Homeless and Foster Youth Act of 2022
- Update on Community Action Coalition – Rapid Rehousing Program
- Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV) – Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between HSC & agencies