I suspect this is misleading and they will talk about more than moped parking. These are the things that the alders picked to talk about, or require special votes, but if someone shows up to speak on something, it will also be discussed . . . so, this probably isn’t real accurate. When I was council president, I anticipated those additional items and made sure they were on the agenda so people expected to talk about them and staff knew to be there.
January 17, 2012, Common Council Meeting
Proposed Consent Agenda ExclusionsPlease note that exclusions on this listing may change at the meeting.
Items may be added or taken off the list when the consent agenda is presented.
Agenda Items #4 through #12 are PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS.
Notes:
55. Legislative File No. 25043 – Report of Proposed Transfer of Real Property in the Badger Ann Park Redevelopment Area. (Report of Community Development Authority – Only a simple majority vote is required.)Items that are part of Consent Agenda but with additional recommendations as noted:
77. Legislative File No. – 25062 – Determining a Public Purpose and Necessity and adopting Transportation Project Plat No. 5992-08-07 – 4.04-4.10 Mineral Point Road / CTH S & South Junction Road / CTH M- South Junction Road, City of Madison, for the acquisition of Plat of Land Interests required. (New Business – Ald. Mark Clear, D. 19, for the purpose of adding the Board of Public Works as the lead referral.)
The following items are extra-majority items to be included on the consent agenda with request for unanimous vote
14. Legislative File No 24893 – Report of the Mayor submitting citizen committee appointments (introduction 1-3-2012; action 1-17-2012). (Appointments – 2/3 vote required for appointments to Madison Central Business Improvement District (BID) Board and Plan Commission.)
29. Legislative File No 24901 – Authorizing the application and acceptance of up to $400,000 in Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Ready for Reuse Grant funds to assist with brownfield remediation activities within the 800 North Block of East Washington Avenue, and committing up to $88,000 as a local cost-share, and amending the 2012 capital budget of Planning and Community and Economic Development to recognize these additional grant revenues, plus $400,000 in Federal EPA Brownfield Grant monies, and commensurate expense as appropriate. (Report of BOE – 15 votes required)
Items requested by alders to be placed on EXCLUSION LIST
13. Legislative File No. 24919 – Creating the Ad Hoc Committee on Moped Parking. (Business Presented by the Mayor – Ald. Mark Clear, D. 19)
UPDATES
The following item has been added to the exclusion list:
58. Legislative File No. 24756 – SUBSTITUTE Creating Sections 8.24(1)(cc) and (dd) of the Madison General Ordinances to prohibit alcohol beverages in the City-County Building and the Madison Municipal Building and surrounding property. City-County Liaison Committee met on 1/12/12 and recommended approval (Lead Referral Agency: Public Safety Review Committee)
An additional note (shown below in green) has been added to the following item:13. Legislative File No. 24919 – Creating the Ad Hoc Committee on Moped Parking. (Business Presented by the Mayor – Ald. Mark Clear, D. 19; Mayor’s Office requests referral to the February 7, 2012, Common Council meeting)