What Will the New Council Discuss tonight?

Well, we’ll see, but this is what got pulled off the consent agenda. Theoretically, the rest will be passed as indicated on the agenda unless members of the public show up or they pull it off the agenda tonight.

PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Agenda Items #12 through #15 are PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS.

14. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM: Legislative File No. 21604 Creating Section 28.06(2)(a)3523 of the Madison General Ordinances rezoning property from C Conservancy District to M1 Limited Manufacturing District. Proposed Use: Construct State of Wisconsin Joint Preservation Facility; 18th Aldermanic District; 402 Troy Drive. (Report of Plan Commission Public Hearing: Ald. Anita Weier, D. 18 for the purpose of re-referring to the Plan Commission and the May 17, 2011 Common Council meeting)

EXTRA-MAJORITY ITEMS
The following items are extra-majority items to be included on the consent agenda with request for unanimous vote

16. Legislative File No. 21929 – Report of the Mayor submitting Alder committee appointments (2/3 vote required for Plan Commission Appointments)

20. Legislative File No. 21104 SECOND SUBSTITUTE – Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements with MG&E, Charter Communications, AT&T, US Signal and TDS for undergrounding installation of conduit for the future undergrounding of overhead utilities on Williamson Street (Blount to Brearly). (6th AD) (Report of BOE – 15 votes required)

24. Legislative File No. 21765 Awarding Public Works Contract No. 6660, Madison Police Dept. Training Center – Phase 1 and amending the 2011 Police Capital Budget. (Report of BOE – 15 votes required)

27. Legislative File No. 21805 – SUBSTITUTE Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Capital Region Sustainable Communities Consortium, enter into a Subgrantee agreement with the Capital Area Regional Planning Commission, and amend the 2011 Department of Planning & Community & Economic Development Capital Budget and the 2012 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to create a new capital project, “Madison Sustainability Commerce Center” (MSCC), to reallocate to the new project 75,000 of existing General Obligation borrowing proceeds from PCED Project No. 4, “TID 36 – Capitol Gateway Corridor” (CT36-54950-823601-00-2940536), to move $2M in fundraising and grant monies from the 2012 CIP for existing PCED Project 4 to the new MSCC project, and to accept a $300,000 grant through the Capital Region’s Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant for preparation of a project proposal/business plan, architectural and engineering plan, public benefits plan, and predevelopment/site planning work for the Madison Sustainability Commerce Center. (Report of BOE – 15 votes required)

ALDER REQUESTED ITEMS
Items requested by alders to be placed on EXCLUSION LIST

73. Legislative File No. 15867 Creating Section 27.04(2)(l) of the Madison General Ordinances to require owners of multi-family dwellings to provide contact information of at least two people who can exercise control and care over the property; and amending Sec. 1.08(3)(a) to create a bail deposit for violations. (Report of Housing Committee – Ald. Bridget Maniaci, D. 2 for the purpose of recommending adoption of a Substitute)

110. Legislative File No. 22094 – Amending the 2011 adopted operating budget of the Traffic Engineering Division to delete the position of Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager (CG-RG: 18-xx) and maintain the current position of Pedestrian Bike Coordinator (CG-RG: 18-06) for the remainder of 2011. (New Business – Ald. Satya Rhodes-Conway, D. 12 for the purpose of adding referral: Pedestrian/Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Commission)

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