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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
09.24.24
CALL TO ORDER 6:00 PM
ROLL CALL
Present:
Matt Mugerauer, Mayor; Kris Larson; Joe Stephenson; Karl Buelow, Deputy Mayor; Paul Esslinger; Jacob Floam
Absent:
DJ Nichols
Staff:
Mark Rohloff, City Manager; Lynn Lorenson, City Attorney; Diane Bartlett, City Clerk; Julie Calmes, Finance Director
INVOCATION - VOTING FIRST
:
Council Member Larson
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- Lourdes Academy High School
INTRODUCTION OF STAFF -
Sara Rutkowski, Assistant Community Development Director
PROCLAMATION -
Altrusa Club of Oshkosh - 75th Anniversary
CITIZEN STATEMENTS TO COUNCIL
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
Report of Bills
Receipt & Filing of Minutes - Common Council Meeting, 07.09.24 & 09.10.24
Receipt & Filing of Minutes - Museum Arts and Culture Board, 07.10.2024 & 08.14.2024
Receipt & Filing of Claim Filed with the City's Insurance Company - John Parker
Res 24-507
Approve Specific Implementation Plan for Phase II of a Commercial Development West of and Adjacent to 1710 Oshkosh Avenue (Plan Commission Recommends Approval)
Res 24-508
Approve Renewal of Employee Health and Dental Insurance for 2025
Res 24-509
Authorize 2025 Grant Application – Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Urban Forestry Grant
Res 24-510
Approve Change Order No. 1 (Final) for Public Works Contract No. 22-12 New Parks Facility / SMA Construction Services, LLC (+$27,534.55)
Res 24-511
Approve Extension of Approved Pilot Study, Waiver of Purchasing Requirements, and Purchase of Phosphorus Reduction Rare Earth Mineral Chemical Compound from Martelle Water Treatment, Inc. (estimated $255,000)
Res 24-512
Approve Special Event - Sons of the American Legion Squadron 70 to Utilize City Streets for the Tribute to Vietnam Veterans, October 9, 2024
Res 24-513
Approve Special Event - Oshkosh West High School to Utilize City Streets for the Oshkosh West Homecoming Parade, October 11, 2024
Res 24-514
Approve Special Event - Wisconsin Herd to Utilize City Streets & Riverwalk for the Run with the Herd 5k & 1k, October 20, 2024
Res 24-515
Approve Special Event - Josie's Gift to Utilize Menominee Park to Host Their Kids Fishing Day, July 19, 2025
Res 24-516
Approve Special Event - Oshkosh Noon Kiwanis to Utilize City Streets and South Park for the Children's Day Parade, August 2, 2025
Res 24-517
Approve Agent Change - Cast Iron Cocktail Company / Terry's
Mayor Mugerauer commented on RES 24-508 and applauded the staff for their work with insurance carriers and for presenting to the council a reduced insurance rate for employees than initially thought.
APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA ABOVE
Motion To Approve
Jacob Floam
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
RECONSIDERED ORDINANCE
Ord 24-518
Approve Zone Change from Institutional District (I) and Single Family Residential-9 District (SR-9) to Institutional District with a Planned Development Overlay (I-PD) at 108 West New York Avenue and Property Located at Southeast Corner of West Custer Avenue and Kentucky Street (Parcel 1500740100) (Plan Commission Recommends Approval) (Stephenson)
James Fochs, Director of Facilities and Project Management for the school district was present if the Council had questions.
Council Member Stephenson brought this item back for review discussion and a vote because originally, he did not have clarification. New plan information increased the use and clarified the rezoning.
Council Member Floam agreed with the reconsideration of the ordinance, clarifying that it was initially specifically for a zone change/use.
Council Member Esslinger is standing by his initial vote and voting no. He does not believe that a new track / green space facility is beneficial for this area. Housing is still an issue in Oshkosh and believes this area should be used for housing.
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Jacob Floam
No:
Paul Esslinger
5 - 1 Passed
PENDING ORDINANCE
Ord 24-519
Amend Section 27A-8 of the Municipal Code Pertaining to Through Street Designation (Scott Avenue)
Mayor Mugerauer noted that this is not exactly what the property owner is requesting, but it is a step in the right direction, making the area safer.
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Paul Esslinger
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
NEW ORDINANCES
(NOTE: no formal action was taken at this meeting on items below)
*Ord 24-520
Amend Sections 27A-8 and 27A-10 of the Municipal Code to Designate W. 12th Avenue as a Through Street at the Intersection of W. 12th Avenue and Minnesota Street (Transportation Committee Recommends Approval)
*Ord 24-521
Amend Section 27A-11 of the Municipal Code to Remove a Bus Loading Zone on Hazel Street and a Handicap Parking Area on Melvin Avenue Due to Relocation of the School Facilities in and Around the New Menominee Elementary School Site (Transportation Committee Recommends Approval)
*Ord 24-522
Amend Section 27A-11 of the Municipal Code to Change No Parking Restriction on Algoma Blvd in Front of University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Albee Hall from No Parking to 60- Minute Parking (Transportation Committee Recommends Approval)
*Ord 24-523
Amend Section 27A-11 of the Municipal Code Update Parking Regulations on Nebraska Street and 10th Avenue Adjacent to Grace Lutheran Church and School (Transportation Committee Recommends Approval)
*Ord 24-524
Adopt Parking Lot Maps and Associated Regulations within Appendix 27B of the Municipal Code for the Rec Department, Grand South and 200 West Parking Lots (Transportation Committee Recommends Approval)
*Ord 24-525
Approve Zone Change from Neighborhood Mixed Use District (NMU) to Neighborhood Mixed Use District with a Planned Development Overlay (NMU-PD) at 1700 Oregon Street (Plan Commission Recommends Approval)
NEW RESOLUTIONS
Res 24-526
Approve General Development Plan and Specific Implementation Plan for Athletics Facility at 108 West New York Avenue and Property Located at the Southeast Corner of West Custer Avenue and Kentucky Street (Parcel 1500740100)
James Fochs, Director of Facilities and Project Management for the school district spoke to the Council and wanted to make clear that this was not just an athletic field and facility for middle school students. This area is available to all members of the community to use and enjoy. Fochs also noted that students can utilize this area after school, before school, and during the school day. The district will be able to host other schools for athletic events. This facility will also decrease the difficulty of getting middle school students to the high school track etc… this facility will also give students and others ample opportunity to participate in different sports. Fochs also shed light on the memorial garden being proposed (memorializing Mr. Merrill, founder of the school)
Council Member Stephenson added an amendment that the portion of the memorial come back to the Council and Plan Commission and be part of neighborhood conversations - the council discussed the amendment and agreed the portion of the memorial to go through the Plan Commission and does not need to come back through council. This amendment is for the plan commission to review and approve the SIP for the memorial space only.
Council Member Buelow disapproved of the thought of this space being only available a few months out of a year and is for students only. Buelow clarified that spaces like this are used by community members throughout the year. Buelow also noted that families utilize other community school green space areas. Buelow stated that he would be in full support of this.
Council Member Floam still stands by his original comments and understands that this property is owned by the school district, and the school district has the final say… If any residents are unhappy with what the school district is doing to this area residents should reach out to the Oshkosh Area School District and board members. Floam realizes that this resolution is regarding the site plan only and is in support of this resolution.
Mayor Mugerauer noted that this proposed use plan will be beneficial to this area of Oshkosh and all its residents.
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Jacob Floam
No:
Paul Esslinger
5 - 1 Passed
Res 24-527
Adopt 2024 City of Oshkosh Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan
Parks Director Ray Maurer summarized the comprehensive outdoor rec plan being brought to the council. Maurer noted that this is done every five years or so. The plan gives a roadmap of what the city and park facilities are proposing over the next 10 to 20 years. This document also allows the city to be eligible for grant funding from the DNR.
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Joe Stephenson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
Res 24-528
Approve Budget Amendment and Appropriate ARPA Funds for Specific 2024 Infrastructure Projects
Finance Director Calmes noted that the finance department examined ARPA fund requests in all locations and made necessary adjustments. They took a realistic look at current funding and took advantage of narrowing down projects that will have the ability to be appropriated by December 31, 2024.
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
Res 24-529
Approve Issuance of Combination "Class B" Beer/Liquor License (Begonias)
Motion To Approve
Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
Res 24-530
Approve General Development Plan and Specific Implementation Plan for a Mixed Use Development on the East Side of the 600 Block of North Main Street and the West Side of the 600 Block of Jefferson Street: Parcels 0402300000, 0402260000, 0402240000, 0402230000, 0402370000, 0402360000, 0402340000, 0402330000, 0402320000, 0402310000, 0402280000, 0402250000 (Plan Commission Recommends Approval)
Motion To Approve
Paul Esslinger
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
5 - 0 Passed
Res 24-531
Approve TID No. 29 TIF Development Agreement and Lease Agreement with Boat Works LLC
Developers Hess and Weissenberg were available to answer any questions the Council might have on this project:
Deputy Mayor Buelow is in support of this resolution but wanted clarification as to this being affordable housing. Buelow asked how rent is measured, and how is the city informed that rents are being offered at an affordable rate?
Community Development Nieforth noted that they add a clause to similar projects that requires the developer to annually supply rental information to ensure that they are within the 80 to 120% affordable threshold.
Deputy Mayor Buelow also asked the developers what their hope was as to the date for tenants to be allowed to move into this location. The developers are looking at June 2025.
Council Member Stephenson is excited about this project and the prospect of workforce housing.
Motion To Approve
Paul Esslinger
Second
Kris Larson
AYE:
Mayor Matt Mugerauer, Kris Larson, Joe Stephenson, Deputy Mayor Karl Buelow, Paul Esslinger, Jacob Floam
6 - 0 Passed
COUNCIL DISCUSSION, DIRECTION TO CITY MANAGER & FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
Discussion and Direction to City Manager
Future Agenda Items and Workshops
Workshop on Undergrounding Utilities, October 22nd, 5:00 p.m.
Presentation from Greater Oshkosh Economic Development Corporation (GO-EDC), October 22nd, in meeting
COUNCIL MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS & STATEMENTS
Council Member Floam noted that on Thursday the Landmarks Commission will have a plaque presentation for industrial photographer Louis Hein.
City Manager Recruitment Update (Mugerauer)
Mayor Mugerauer reviewed the recruitment calendar for the City Manager position. Mugerauer touched on important dates and noted that the consultant is on target and is following this calendar and timeline accordingly.
Council proceeded with a discussion about POLCO and how some surveys require a login and some are open to guests. Administrative Services Director Fitzpatrick noted that some surveys are sensitive, and POLCO would like to ensure that they are not being overpopulated or over-answered by individuals who aren’t directly serviced by the city.
Council members also stated that it’s good to know that Oshkosh surveys its residents and encourages them to engage in important city issues.
CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS & STATEMENTS
Joint Meeting with Transportation Committee Regarding Electric Vehicle Charging Readiness Plan, October 10, 2024, 4:00 p.m.
Outstanding Issues
ADJOURN 7:11 PM
SUBMITTED BY DIANE BARTLETT, CITY CLERK
THE FULL AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS MEETING IS AVAILABLE ON THE CITY WEBSITE.
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