Not many items for discussion on the council agenda, but lots of new introductions! The next meetings are going to have packed agendas.
Monday, February 12, 2024
5:00 pm Landmarks Commission Virtual
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1908 Arlington Place – Land Division in the University Heights Historic District (District 5)
- Reports
5:30 pm Police and Fire Commission Virtual
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- Preliminary recommendation of the Fire Chief regarding promotions and schedule personnel file reviews (2 candidates) and special meeting(s) with the candidates for Assistant Fire Chief and Division Fire Chief
- Status update on 2024 Apparatus Engineer Promotional Process
- Status update on Class 61 Academy
- General status update on Fire Department retirements and resignations
- General status report on Fire Department disciplinary matters
- Status update on Firefighter Development Program (Internship)
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- Preliminary recommendation of the Police Chief regarding promotion and schedule personnel file review (1 candidate)
- Consideration and potential action on final recommendation of the Police Chief regarding candidates following successful completion of the probationary period:
- i. Stephanie Cali, Police Officer, effective March 1, 2024;
- ii. Justin Silvis, Police Officer, effective March 1, 2024.
- Consideration and potential action regarding candidates for Police Department hiring list
- Status update on acting Police Department position
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- General status update on Police Department retirements and resignations
- Status update on 2023-24 Police Department Hiring Process
- General status report on Police Department disciplinary matters
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Potential Closed Session – Consider Preliminary Recommendation of Police Chief for Promotion of the following candidates and report on personnel file reviews:
- Bradley Frias, Detective, effective 2/4/2024
- Ruben Gonzalez, Detective, effective 2/4/2024
- Jared La Porta, Detective, effective 3/3/2024
- Daniel Frei, Sergeant, effective 1/21/2024
- Jason Baumgart, Sergeant, effective 4/14/2024
5:30 pm Madison Arts Commission Virtual
- Authorizing the process to select a public art feature for the Imagination Center at Reindahl Park and authority to transfer of $25,000 in Percent for Art Funds from the Metro Transit Satellite Facility to the Imagination Center (District 12 and District 17)
- Adopting the Lake Monona Waterfront Master Plan (District 4, District 13, District 14)
- Madison Municipal Building Art Plan
- State Street 2024 Pedestrian Mall Experiment-Recommendation on Flock to State Street Painting Art
- Reports
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
4:00 pm Olbrich Botanical Society Board of Directors 3330 Atwood Ave
4:30 pm Common Council Executive Committee Virtual, 201 City-County Building
4:30 pm Habitat Stewardship Subcommittee (Parks) Virtual
- PUBLIC HEARING Madison Gas and Electric Company (MGE) Permit for Utility Line Clearance Pruning and Removal in the Public Right-of-Wayr
- PUBLIC HEARING John Fountain, Inc Permit for Tree Pruning and Removal Associated With House Relocation
- Habitat Management Plan for Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park – Mendota Unit
- Discussion of role of Subcommittee
6:00 pm Police Civilian Oversight Board Complaint Process Subcommittee
6:30 pm Common Council Virtual, City-County Building
- ALRC Public Hearings
- New License -The City of Four Lakes LLC • dba Super 8 Madison South 1602 W Beltline Hwy
- New License -Mad Rabbit Cafe LLC • dba Mad Rabbit Cafe 805 Williamson St
- New License – Campo Mar LLC • dba La Playita Tacos Y Mariscos 2601 W Beltline Hwy
- New License -The Le Le Group LLC • dba Ha Long Bay 1353 Williamson St
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Approving Plans, Specifications, And Schedule Of Assessments For Resurfacing 2024 – Assessment District. (District 5, District 7, District 11, and District 20)
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Creating Section 28.022-00665 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 2150 Marty Road, 7751 Mid Town Road, and 7342-7362 Raymond Road from Temp. A (Agricultural) District to A (Agricultural) District, and creating Section 28.022-00666 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 2150 Marty Road, 7751 Mid Town Road, and 7342-7362 Raymond Road from Temp. A (Agricultural) District to TR-P (Traditional Residential-Planned) District, and creating Section 28.022-00667 of the Madison General Ordinances to change the zoning of property located at 2150 Marty Road, 7751 Mid Town Road, and 7342-7362 Raymond Road from Temp. A (Agricultural) District to CC-T (Commercial Corridor-Transitional) District. (District 1)
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Amending Section 28.022-00289 of the Madison General Ordinances to amend the Campus-Institutional (CI) District Master Plan for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus for the portion of the campus generally addressed as 1410-1550 and 1415 Engineering Drive and 1509-1513 University Avenue to include specific plans for the College of Engineering. (District 5)
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Amending Section 33.24(15)(e)12.b. related to Upper-Level Development Standards of the Madison General Ordinances to clarify how stories are measured in Urban Design District 8. (Alder District 6)
- 1 change of agent, 2 extend license past 180 days,
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Change of Licensed Conditions
MacTaggart’s Inc • dba MacTaggart’s Market & Deli
230 W Lakelawn Pl • Agent: Richard Schober
Class A Beer, Class A Liquor
Police Sector 403 (District 2)
Request to change conditions to allow for sales of intoxicating liquor. -
Change of Licensed Conditions
Grewal Petroleum LLC • dba Grewal Petroleum
3859 E Washington Ave • Agent: Gurpreet Singh
Class A Beer, Class A Liquor
Police Sector 605 (District 3)
Request to change conditions one and two to allow for sale of single bottles or cans. -
Accepting $400,000 from Dane County, authorized in the County’s 2024 Adopted Budget to support the Dairy Drive urban campground, amending the Community Development Division’s 2024 Operating Budget to reflect receipt of those funds, authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract with Dane County, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract with MACH OneHealth to use these funds to support the Dairy Drive campground, to supplement City-administered American Rescue Plan Act funds previously allocated to the campground and other funding secured by MACH OneHealth from the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). (District 16)
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Authorizing amendments to Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) funded contracts with Urban Triage, Inc. and LGBT Outreach, Inc. on behalf of the Madison/Dane County Continuum of Care (CoC), authorizing an amendment with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to extend the YHDP grant’s performance period, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute new Purchase of Service agreements for services performed between January 1, 2024 and February 28, 2025.
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SUBSTITUTE Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute contract amendments, utilizing federal Emergency Rental Assistance funds awarded by the U.S. Treasury Department and authorized under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, to the African Center for Community Development; Meadowood Neighborhood Association/Meadowood Health Partnership; Nehemiah Community Development Corporation, with FOSTER of Dane County; and Tenant Resource Center to sustain efforts to prevent evictions and promote housing stability for eligible households in Dane County. (Citywide)
- 4 personnel items
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Authorizing a non-competitive service contract with Sustain Dane through 2026 to administer the Efficiency Navigator Program to provide energy efficiency upgrades to naturally occurring affordable housing.
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Authorizing the process to select a public art feature for the Imagination Center at Reindahl Park and authority to transfer of $25,000 in Percent for Art Funds from the Metro Transit Satellite Facility to the Imagination Center (District 12 and District 17)
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Approving contract amendment #1 with Masabi LLC, to include non-competitively selected Service installations and changes to equipment quantities for the new 60’ electric bus fleet.
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Adopting revisions to the City of Madison Personnel Rules to modernize related policies for improved flexibility, accessibility, transparency and efficiency of HR practices in conjunction with Results for America Fellowship focusing on creating quality jobs.
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Chief of Police 4th Quarter Report: Chief Shon F. Barnes, Madison Police Department
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
8:00 am Notice of Possible Quorum of Housing Strategy Committee Madison Municipal Building
- Subcommittee on Rental Housing. There may be quorum of Housing Strategy Committee present.
1:30 pm Personnel Board Virtual
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Adopting revisions to the City of Madison Personnel Rules to modernize related policies for improved flexibility, accessibility, transparency and efficiency of HR practices in conjunction with Results for America Fellowship focusing on creating quality jobs.
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Authorization for the Directors of Human Resources and Finance to administratively approve changes to positions within the annual approved operating budgets as allowed with the adoption of the newly revised City of Madison Personnel Rules.
4:30 pm Urban Design Commission Virtual
- Secretary Report
5:00 pm Public Safety Review Committee Virtual
- Reports
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Presentation on the Community Academy, Captain Drescher
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Continued discussion on how to specify the roles and purpose, charge, mission, duties, desires, etc. of the PSRC. These items were referred to the January PSRC meeting.
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Amending the 2024 Police Department operating budget; and authorizing the Chief of Police or his designee to enter into a cost reimbursement agreement annually with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) for overtime costs associated with participation in an ATF Task Force aimed at preventing/deterring gun violence
5:30 pm City, County Schools Collaborative Committee Virtual
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Driver’s Education Discuss Next Steps
· Coordination with other Stakeholders regarding public comment/recommendations for State Policy
· Seek input from teachers regarding State Policy· City Funding
- Pedestrian Safety Discuss Next Steps · City RESJ analysis
6:30 pm Board of Park Commissioners Virtual
- Informational presentation regarding report of 2023 Fee Modifications for use of Park Space
- Request from staff to amend 2024 Athletic Reservation Fees
- Review of Events Administratively Approved by Staff
- Informational presentation by Madison Parks Foundation regarding report of 2023 Year-End Review and annual initiatives
- Staff Status Report on Projects and Programs Supported by the Madison Parks Foundation
- The consideration and approval of a proposed request from University of WI to conduct wildlife study at and install temporary wildlife cameras at Olbrich North and Hartmeyer Roth.
- Authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the Third Amendment to Use Agreement for the Warner Park Stadium with Madison Mallards LLC and Northwoods League Inc. to expand the use of the Ballpark at Warner Park for women’s college summer softball and make certain capital improvements for the years of 2024-2035 (District 12).
- Approving Request by Madison Mallards for Capital Improvements at Warner Park Stadium for the 2024 Mallards Season at Warner Park
- Informational Report by Madison Mallards Regarding the 2024 Access Plan, Neighborhood Impact Plan, and Responsible Alcohol Consumption Action Plan at Warner Park
- Approving Request by Madison Mallards for fireworks displays and other promotions for the 2024 Mallards Season at Warner Park Stadium.
- Informational Report by Big Top events Regarding the 2024 Access Plan, Neighborhood Impact Plan, and Responsible Alcohol Consumption Action Plan at Breese Stevens.
- Approving request from Big Top Events for a fireworks display on June 29, 2024 at Breese Stevens.
- Authorizing the City’s execution of an amendment to a Purchase and Sale Agreement between the City of Madison and Opitz Investment Corporation and Halleen Properties, LLC or their successors and assigns, for the purchase of
the property located at 4710 Lien Road in the City of Madison to provide the City with park land. (District 17)
- Informational presentation by City of Madison Planning Department staff regarding Northeast Area Plan development process.
- Informational presentation by City of Madison Economic Development Staff regarding potential surplus of a portion of Starkweather Park for purposes of Voit Farm Development
Thursday, February 15, 2024
8:00 am Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Commission Virtual
- Consent Calendar
A. Approval of the 1-25-2024 Meeting Minutes
B. Approval of Cash Statement – Capital Fund
C. Review and Approval of Sanitary Sewer Extension PlansNew Construction Projects:
- Fifth Addition to Westlawn Estates Lift Station, Village of Cottage Grove
- Acacia Ridge Phase 11, City of Madison
- 1601 – 1617 Sherman Avenue, City of Madison
- Heritage Hills – Phase 6, Village of Waunakee
Reconstruction Projects:
• Reigstad Street: Street & Utility Reconstruction, Village of DeForestD. Authorize Agreement: Managed Services Contract with SewerAI
E. Approve Transaction Amount: Contracted Cleaning Services
- Topics
- Reports
3:00 pm Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Board – Finance Subcommittee Monona Terrace
- 2025 Base Room Rental Prices / 2025 Guest Price List for Equipment and Services: Bill Zeinemann, Associate Director Marketing and Event Services
- 2023 Preliminary Year-End Results / 2024 Financials and Forecast: Jeff Boyd, Business Manager
4:00 pm Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center Board Monona Terrace
- Adopting the Lake Monona Waterfront Master Plan (District 4, District 13, District 14)
- Finance Committee Report and Recommendation: Glenn Krieg, Subcommittee Chair
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- 2025 Base Room Rental Fees
- 2025 Guest Price list for Equipment and Services
- Monona Catering Year-End Report: Wendy Brown Haddock, General Manager
- Business Office Year-End Financial Report: Jeff Boyd, Business Manager
- Booking Pace Update: Bill Zeinemann, Associate Director Marketing and Event Services
- Director’s Report: Connie Thompson, Director
- Administration
- Operations
- Community Relations
- Gift Shop
- Sales and Marketing
- Event Services
- Business Office/Human Resources
- Catering
5:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals Virtual
- Adam Ryan, representative for the owner of the property at 4621 Dutch Mill Rd, requests a variance for the location of outdoor storage on an industrial property. Alder District #16.
- Marsha Rummel and Isadore Knox, Jr. request an appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s determination as it pertains to the timeliness of an appeal. Alder District #13.
5:30 pm Downtown Coordinating Committee Madison Municipal Building
- Report of Mall Concourse Maintenance and Special Events 2024
- Amending Sections 9.136(1)(l),(n), 9.13(1)(a) and (c), 9.13(3), (7)(d), (10)(g)2., and (11)(c) of the Madison General Ordinances to create Night Vending sites in the 700 and 800 blocks of State Street and clarify umbrella license eligibility for food vendors. (Citywide)
- Amending Section 9.135(9) of the Madison General Ordinances to allow Mall/Concourse Sidewalk Cafes to store equipment overnight in the sidewalk cafe area from April 15 to November 15.
- State Street 2024 Pedestrian Mall Experiment
- -Updates on design, art, and other elements
- -Consideration of street furniture
6:00 pm Police Civilian Oversight Board Executive Subcommittee
Friday, February 16, 2024
8:30 am Notice of Possible Quorum of Housing Strategy Committee Madison Municipal Building
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Subcommittee on Homeownership. There may be quorum of Housing Strategy Committee present.