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Common Council Meeting Minutes – June 16, 2020

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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ‑ Council Chambers ‑ Kaukauna, Wisconsin – June 16, 2020.

Pursuant to adjournment on June 2, 2020 meeting of the Common Council of the City of Kaukauna was called to order by Mayor Penterman at 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 with remote teleconference via ZOOM.

Roll call present:  Coenen, Driessen, DeCoster, Duda, Moore, Roehrig, Schell and Thiele.

Also present: DPW/Eng. Sundelius, Attorney Davidson, Planner Jakel, Police Chief Graff, Fire Chief Carrel, Library Dir. Theim-Menning, Finance Dir. Van Rossum, HR Dir. Vanderloop, IT Dir. Don Krause, and interested citizens.

One minute of silent prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag observed by the assembly with remote teleconference via ZOOM.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Thiele to suspend the rules and waive the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting of June 2, 2020.

All voted aye.

Motion carried.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Schell to adopt the minutes of the meeting of June 2, 2020 as presented.

All voted aye.

Motion carried.

Presentation of letters, petitions, remonstrances, memorials, and accounts.

Bills Payable

Motion by Coenen to pay bills out of the proper accounts.

Roll call vote:  Coenen-aye, DeCoster-aye, Driessen-aye, Duda-aye, Moore-aye, Roehrig-aye, Schell-aye, Thiele-aye.

Motion carried.

Public Appearances

Phil Kohne, 2106 Olde Country Circle, spoke regarding the ordinance allowing dogs in City parks.  He suggested that the City have four waste containers and two pet bag outlets at both ends of the Konkapot Trail.  He also inquired about the temporary stop signs that have been put up on Dodge Street.  He feels it is a waste of time, as no one adheres to it.  Mr. Kohne commented on the excellent job by Vinton Construction and Eng. Cesafsky in handling the reconstruction on Haas Road.

Business Presented by the Mayor

Mayor Penterman stated that this will be the last time the Committee and Council meetings will be held via ZOOM.  Future meetings will be held in person in the Council Chambers.

Appoint Kevin Hietpas to the Kaukauna Library Board to replace Cindy Fallona.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Driessen to appoint Kevin Hietpas to the Kaukauna Library Board to replace Cindy Fallona.

All voted aye.

Motion carried.

Kaukauna K9 Update.

The head of the K9 Fund Raising Committee, Trevor Frank gave an update on the Kaukauna K9.  Currently, the fund balance in the Community Foundation is $66,827.  Frank thanked the entire K9 Committee, Kaukauna Library, Officer Meyer and Rocko, and local businesses who helped raise money to bring another K9 unit to the City of Kaukauna.

Police Chief Graff stated that Stephanie Maas will be the next K9 Officer.  She will be going to Albuquerque, New Mexico for six weeks starting in September for training.

Reports of Standing and Special Committees:

Board of Public Works Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

Meeting of the Board of Public Works called to order by Chairman Thiele at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, June 15, 2020 remote teleconference via ZOOM.

Members present: Coenen, DeCoster, Driessen, Duda, Moore, Roehrig, Schell, and Thiele.

Also present: DPW/Eng. Sundelius, Eng./GIS Spec. Neumeier, City Attorney Davidson, Planner Jakel, Street Sup. VandenHeuvel, Police Chief Graff, Fire Chief Carrel, Rec. Dir. Malloy, Principal Planner Watson Brunette, HR Dir. Vanderloop, and interested citizens.

  1. Correspondence – none.
  2. Open bids for Project #2-20, Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP).

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to allow no more bids and open the bids received.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

GIS/Eng. Neumeier opened the bids received.

Contractor CITY TOTAL BID
Insituform Technologies USA LLC Chesterfield, MO $1,036,525.28
Michels Corporation Brownsville, WI $   888,429.20

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Schell to have the Engineering Department tabulate the bids and come back to the Board with a recommendation.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. Authorization to seek bids on Project #6-20, Nelson Overlook Improvements.

DPW/Eng. Sundelius provided background information on Project #6-20, Nelson Overlook Improvements.  Previously the Board of Public Works approved entering into a contract with GRAEF to do the final design and construction documents for this project.

Motion by Moore, seconded by DeCoster to authorize the Engineering Department to seek bids on Project #6-20, Nelson Overlook Improvements.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. Authorization to seek bids for replacement of a 2009 one-ton dump truck (fleet #6).

Street Superintendent VandenHeuvel gave background information on this vehicle.

Motion by Schell, seconded by Roehrig to authorize the Street Superintendent to seek bids for the replacement of a 2009 one-ton dump truck (fleet #6).

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. Update on C.T.H. CE reconstruction and trail extension.

On May 4, 2020 the Board of Public Works authorized entering into a County/Municipal Agreement (CMA) with the Outagamie County Highway Department to reconstruct CTH CE and extend the CTH CE trail from Hillcrest Drive easterly to Haas Road.

The project costs listed in the CMA at that time was based on engineering estimates.  The City’s share of the project costs was estimated at $750,000 which was 32.7% of total project costs.  The project is now been bid and project costs are significantly lower than estimated.  The City’s estimated project costs have been reduced to $508,200 (30.2% of total project costs).  Background information was provided.  DPW/ Eng. Sundelius answered questions from the Board.

  1. Update on concrete paving project.

DPW/Eng. Sundelius provided an update on the paving project.  Weekly updates can be provided to anyone interested via e-mail.

  1. Update on alley reconstruction project.

DPW/Eng. Sundelius provided information on this successful project which is now complete.

  1. Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (CMAR) to DNR.

Per Wisconsin DNR:  Chapter NR 208, Wis. Adm. Code is more commonly known as the Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (CMAR) rule for publicly and privately owned domestic wastewater treatment works.  The CMAR is a self-evaluation tool that promotes the owner’s awareness and responsibility for wastewater collection and treatment needs, measures the performance of a wastewater treatment works during a calendar year, and assesses its level of compliance with permit requirements.

Eng./GIS Spec. Neumeier provided report information and answered questions from the Board.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to receive and place on file and recommend adoption of the “City of Kaukauna-2019 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources NR 208 – Compliance Maintenance Resolution” to Common Council.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. Special assessment public hearing schedule.

Wisconsin State Statutes require a hearing to be noticed and held as part of the process to levy special assessments against a property.  There are several public works projects where we intend to levy special assessments in 2020.  Staff is preparing to hold the required public hearings during the Board of Public Works meetings on two separate dates, July 20 and August 3.  Property owners have been notified of the proposed special assessment rates as was requested by the BPW.  Required formal notices will be sent out accordingly.

  1. Approval of Commercial Lease Agreement for Veterans Memorial Lift Bridge Site Management.

Planner Jakel provided background information on the Commercial Lease Agreement with Lunda Construction and answered questions from the Board.

Motion by Schell, seconded by DeCoster to approve the Commercial Lease Agreement for Veterans Memorial Lift Bridge Site Management in the Carnegie Building.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.  

  1. Adjourn to closed session pursuant to 19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel with regards to litigation the City is, or is likely to, become engaged in.

Motion by Moore, seconded by Roehrig to adjourn to closed session pursuant to 19.85(1)(g) to confer with legal counsel with regards to litigation the City is, or is likely to, become engaged in.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Moved to closed session at 6:29 p.m.

  1. Return to Open Session for possible action.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Schell to return to open session for possible action.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried

Returned to Open Session at 6:42 p.m.

  1. General matters – none.

Motion by Roehrig, seconded by DeCoster to adjourn.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 6:43 P.M.

Sally Kenney

Clerk

Motion by Thiele, seconded by Coenen to approve the Board of Public Works Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Finance and Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE

A meeting of the Finance and Personnel Committee was called to order by Chairman Penterman on Monday, June 15, 2020 at 6:43 P.M. remote teleconference via ZOOM.

Members present:  Coenen, Duda, Moore, Roehrig, Schell, and Penterman.

Also present:  Ald. Driessen, DeCoster, Thiele, DPW/Eng. Sundelius, GIS Spec. Neumeier, Planner Jakel, Police Chief Graff, Street Superintendent Vandenheuvel, Finance Director Van Rossum, Rec. Dir. Malloy, Principal Planner Watson Brunette and interested citizens.

  1. Roll Call – All members present.
  2. Authorization to begin borrowing process for the 2020-2021 Capital Projects.

Staff has reviewed the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP).  Adjustments were made to the list based on timing of some projects and capacity to get the project done in the next 2-3 years.  The latest version of the CIP was provided.  Finance Department is seeking permission to begin the borrowing process for the list of 2020 Capital projects.  Questions from members were answered.

Motion by Coenen, seconded Moore to authorize the City Finance Director to begin the borrowing process for the list of projects shown on the Capital Projects 2020 Borrowing list for tentative bond selling date in September 2020.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. COVID-19 Budget Impact.

Finance Director Van Rossum provided information on the COVID-19 2020 Budget impact.  The revised list included input from City staff.   Discussion was held on the impact COVID-19 has on the City Budget.  A grant program is available and the potential for revenue relief is being looked into.  Questions from the committee were answered.  Mayor Penterman stated that a monthly update will be given on the COVID-19 budget impact.

  1. General matters –

Motion made by Coenen, seconded by Moore to adjourn.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 6:55 P.M.

Sally Kenney, Clerk

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to approve the Finance and Personnel Committee Meeting Minutes of May 18, 2020 as presented.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Health & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

HEALTH AND RECREATION COMMITTEE

A meeting of the Health and Recreation Committee was called to order by Chairman Duda on Monday, June 15, 2020 at 6:56 p.m. remote teleconference via ZOOM.

Members present:  Driessen, Duda, Roehrig, and Schell.

Also present:   Mayor Penterman, Ald. Coenen, DeCoster, Moore, Thiele, Attorney Davidson, Planner Jakel, DPW/Eng. Sundelius, Eng./GIS Spec. Neumeier, Fin. Director Van Rossum, Police Chief Graff, Fire Chief Carrel, Rec. Dir. Malloy, HR Dir. Vanderloop, Principal Planner Watson Brunette and interested citizens.

  1. Correspondence – None.
  2. Tavern Report.

Mayor Penterman stated tavern owners have come a long way in reducing violations in their establishments.

Motion by Roehrig, seconded by Schell to receive and place on file the Tavern Report.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. 2020-2021 Beer and Liquor Licenses.

The list was distributed along with reference to a couple of establishments who have been tagged.

Motion by Roehrig, seconded by Schell, to grant the 2020-2021 Beer and Liquor Licenses contingent on all concerns being met.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. 2020-2021 Outdoor Alcoholic Beverage Area Permits.

The list of five establishments were provided.

Motion by Roehrig, seconded by Schell approve the 2020-2021 Outdoor Alcoholic Beverage Area Permits.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. 2020-2021 Sidewalk Display and Sidewalk Café Permits.

The list of one establishment was provided.  Ald. Roehrig asked why only one permit was applied for.  Principal Planner Watson Brunette stated that this year a letter was not sent to businesses.  The establishments may not be aware that these permits need to be renewed each year.

Motion by Roehrig, seconded by Schell approve the 2020-2021 Sidewalk Display and Sidewalk Café Permit.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

  1. General Matters – None

Motion made by Roehrig, seconded by Schell to adjourn.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 7:02 P.M.

Sally Kenney

Clerk

Motion by Duda, seconded by DeCoster to approve the Health & Recreation Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

Ald. Coenen brought up the list of beer and liquor license establishments that were tagged.  He stated that one item was never addressed.  This item was the Kaukauna Athletic Club, tagged by the City Attorney, regarding the basis of granting a premises license to a private organization on property owned by the City.  The other items on the memo were addressed and given a time frame to be fixed, but this particular item was never addressed.  Attorney Davidson stated to bring this item back up, the Council member (Coenen) would need to make a motion to address this particular item.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Schell to bring this tagged item back to the Health & Recreation Committee for review.  Ald. Duda asked if the City Attorney would be investigating this matter.  Attorney Davidson stated he would be investigating the history of this license and offer an opinion as whether or not it is appropriate.

Roll call vote:  DeCoster-nay, Driessen-aye, Duda-nay, Moore-aye, Roehrig-aye, Schell-aye, Thiele-aye, Coenen-aye.

Motion passes 6-2.

All Ald. voted aye to adopt the minutes of the Health & Recreation Meeting of June 15, 2020 as presented.

Motion carried.

Legislative Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE

A meeting of the Legislative Committee was called to order by Chairman Coenen on Monday, June 15, 2020 at 7:02 P.M.

Members present: Coenen, DeCoster, Moore and Thiele.

Also present:    Mayor Penterman, Ald. Driessen, Duda, Roehrig, Schell, Atty. Davidson, DPW/Eng. Sundelius, Police Chief Graff, Eng./GIS Spec. Neumeier, Planner Jakel, Fin. Dir. Van Rossum, Principal Planner Watson Brunette, Rec. Directory Malloy, HR Dir. Vanderloop and interested citizens.

  1. Correspondence – None.
  2. Memorandum on proposed legislative change allowing leashed dogs in select City parks and open spaces.

Principal Planner Watson Brunette stated this topic has been brought to the Plan Commission and the Council, which was in turn referred back to the Legislative Committee for discussion.  This had originally come up during the most recent adoption of the Parks and Outdoor Space Plan.  There was an overwhelming interest in allowing more leashed dogs in City parks and open spaces.  The City Ordinance needs clarification on where dogs are allowed.  The signage in City Parks needs to be addressed.  Questions from the committee were answered.

Suggested language to the Ordinance on dogs in select City parks and open spaces should be brought back to the Legislative Committee for review.

  1. General Matters – None.

Motion by Thiele, seconded by DeCoster to adjourn.

All members voted aye.

Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 7:20 PM.

Sally Kenney

Clerk

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to approve the Legislative Committee Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Board of Review Meeting Minutes of June 5, 2020.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Thiele to receive and place on file the Board of Review Meeting Minutes of June 5, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Redevelopment Authority of the City of Kaukauna Meeting Minutes of April 9, 2020.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Thiele to receive and place on file the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Kaukauna Meeting Minutes of April 9, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Plan Commission Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2020.

Motion by Thiele, seconded by Schell to receive and place on file the Plan Commission Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District Regular Meeting Minutes of April 14, 2020.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Driessen to receive and place on file the Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District Regular Meeting Minutes of April 14, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District Regular Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2020.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by DeCoster to receive and place on file the Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewerage District Regular Meeting Minutes of May 12, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

1000 Islands Environmental Committee Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2020.

Motion by Driessen, seconded by Thiele to receive and place on file the meeting minutes of the 1000 Islands Environmental Committee Meeting Minutes of May 21, 2020.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Operators/Bar Tenders License – The following applicants have applied for an operator’s license for the license year 2020-2022 and have been recommended for approval based on their record check by the police department:

Andren Katelyn M. 1005 Saunders Road #3 Kaukauna
Armatoski Karly W5346 Amy Ave. Appleton
Arnoldussen Sharon M. 408 W. 15th St. Kaukauna
Ashauer Christopher P. 525 Idlewild St. #4 Kaukauna
Ashauer Paula A. 543 Songbird Ave. Wrightstown
Ashauer Sarah J. 103 Golden Wheat Ln. Wrightstown
Barlow Amanda F. 1215 E. Wisconsin Ave. Little Chute
Bay Thomas E. 2550 Haas Rd. Kaukauna
Beyer Erik A. 1505 Peters Rd. Kaukauna
Biesterveld Theresa M. 321 W. 12th St. Kaukauna
Block Tracy A. 1208 E. Sylvan Ave. Appleton
Bogenschutz Alyssa M. N3809 McHugh Rd. Freedom
Brantmeier Bob J. 701 Eden Ave. Kaukauna
Breit Kris A 2728 E. Wisconsin Ave. Appleton
Buchinger Brittni T. W774 Golden Glow Rd. Kaukauna
Bush Heather E. 411 School St. Wrightstown
Callaway Corrine M. 322 N Nash St. Hortonville
Calmes Jody L. N1851 State Hwy 55 Kaukauna
Carnot Lisa R. 1806 Grandview Ln. Kaukauna
Casanova Kendra E. 525 Idlewild St., #4 Kaukauna
Cortazzo Sabrena L. 1608 Main Ave. Kaukauna
DeCoster Amos A. W5580 Sumac Ln. Appleton
Diedrich Duane M. 216 Maria St. Kaukauna
Diedrick Renee L. 1301 Hillcrest Dr. Kaukauna
Doty Mary R. 326 W Spring St. Appleton
Dreier Kayla M. W2205 Cty Rd JJ Kaukauna
Earl Monica L. 644 Fern St. Kaukauna
Fink Annah J. 2801 Welhouse Dr. Kaukauna
Fink Catherine A. 2801 Welhouse Dr. Kaukauna
Fogarty Aidan J. 5480 Michaels Dr., #6 Appleton
Fortemps Christie E. 115 Darboy Rd. Combined Locks
Funk Karen A. 704 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna
Garcia Jesse J. 317 Brothers St. Kaukauna
Garvey Elizabeth E. 712 George Street Apt. 2 Kaukauna
Gerrits Leslie A. 1650 S. Kelly Rd., Apt. 11 Little Chute
Geurts Lynn A. 3123 Main Ave. Kaukauna
Granger Michael J. 311 W. 15th St. Kaukauna
Hasz Nicole C. 4846 N Thistle Ln. Appleton
Janssen Tricia L. N142 State Park Road Apt. 4 Appleton
Juszczak Alexandria M. 519 Moasis Dr. Little Chute
Kafle Lal P. W5965 Strawflower Dr. Appleton
KC Tek B. 3211 E. Parkside Blvd. #74 Appleton
Kelch Christine C. 2701 Fieldcrest Dr. Kaukauna
Keuler Margo 14 Red Clover Ln. Wrightstown
Kitterman Leah A. 209 W. 3rd St. Kaukauna
Kobs Josh D. 169 Grant St. Kaukauna
Koester Nikki L. 102 Parkway Dr. Combined Locks
Krause Darlene N5724 Rockland Beach Rd. Hilbert
Kriescher Desiree N. 111 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna
Krueger Randy J. 2433 Lawe St. Kaukauna
Krueger Roberta L. 524 Harrison St. Little Chute
Krull Blanche A. 215 Park St. Kaukauna
Lau Brandon M. 1017 Hillcrest Dr. Kaukauna
Lecker Hailey J. 717 Wilson St. Little Chute
Leitl Alisha J. 1275 Cold Spring Rd. Neenah
Leverenz Penney J. 1808 Glenview Ave. Kaukauna
Limpert Deborah A. 1616 E. Janet Ln. Appleton
Meyer Brandy R. 1112 Desnoyer St. Kaukauna
Meyer Tanya M. 2433 Lawe St. Kaukauna
Micke Amy C. 612 Frances St., Apt. 7 Kaukauna
Morien Joel 921 South Weimar St. Appleton
Nagan Hannah M. 1800 Hillcrest Dr. Kaukauna
Neumeyer Priscilla M. 215 Saint Mary’s Place #4 Kaukauna
Quella Luke S. 210 Lox Ct. Combined Locks
Reiter Heather R. 1473 Mase Dr. Kaukauna
Rohan Sean P. 1808 Oakridge Ave. Kaukauna
Sampson Crystal A. 124 Kayla St. Combined Locks
Sanders Steven J. 314 E. 9th St. Kaukauna
Schaaf Noah W. 2041 White Wolf Ln. Kaukauna
Scheffler Margaret C. W130 Meadowridge Trl. Kaukauna
Schmitz Adam M. 704 E 9th St. Kaukauna
Schuelke Nicole L. 202 1/2 Whitney St. Kaukauna
Schumacher Krueger Deborah A. 1315 Cherry St. Kaukauna
Seefeldt Kim M. 1018 Sullivan Ave. Kaukauna
Shiffert Deneen L. 1906 Green Bay Rd. Kaukauna
Siegel Annette M. 600 Meadow Ln. Kaukauna
Somers Denise A. N8951 wildflower ln Brillion
Soto Edith M. 2812 Hunters Run Ct. Kaukauna
Spietz Jean M. 300 Delanglade St. Kaukauna
St. John Thomas F. 1701 Biscayne Dr. Kaukauna
Statz Natasha L. 111 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna
Steenis James R. N96226 Darboy Rd. Appleton
Stein Rhonda L. 712 W. 7th St. Kaukauna
Tisdale Kim S. 512 Pierce Ave. Little Chute
Tracey Laken N. 1906 Wasilla Ln. Neenah
Trainor Patrick D. 1395 N. McCarthy Rd., #7 Appleton
Urban Nathaniel J. 2410Sullivan Ave. Kaukauna
VanDeLoo Molly N2218 Farrell Rd. Kaukauna
Vanden Boogard Kimberly W5580 Sumac Ln. Appleton
VandenBoogaard Jaren J. 131 Morningside Dr. Kaukauna
VanderWyst Patricia A. 110 Christopher Ct. Combined Locks
VanDyke Julie M. 2912 Hunters Run Ct. Kaukauna
VanRooy Jennifer A. W2202 Center Valley Rd. Freedom
VanStiphout Wanda J. 553 Linda Ct. Kaukauna
Voet Jamie K. 525 W 9th St. Kaukauna
Vosters Jesse D. 220 east 10th St. Kaukauna
Waite Mandy J. 106 W. 7th St. Kaukauna
Walczak Kali J. 1522 Orchard Dr. Kaukauna
Watson Arian N. 933 W. Lawrence St. Appleton
Weaver Gary L. 1913 Crooks Ave. Kaukauna
Weber Becky L. W6748 US Hwy 10-14 Menasha
Weber Douglas R. 404 E 17th St. Kaukauna
Weber Sara J. 907 Coolidge Ave. Little Chute
Webster Kelly L. 708 Westfield St. Kaukauna
Welhouse Alicia 1601 Paul Dr. Kaukauna
Weyenberg Catherine M. 212 Maple St. Kaukauna
Wheelock Victoria M. 220 1/2 Dodge St. Kaukauna
Wicker Ellen B. 405 E. 20th St. Kaukauna
Wieseler Amanda J. PO Box 5431 De Pere
Williams Kristy E. 2305 Hearthstone Dr. Kaukauna
Williams Lisa R. 948 Debbie Ln. Redgranite
Wilson Kaisha E. W5335 County Rd S Black Creek
Wippich Samantha J. N6029 County Rd BB Hilbert
Zastrow Janiece M. 2678 Parkmoor Ct. Appleton
Zietlow Sarah M. 209 W. Division St. Kaukauna
Zimmerman Catherine R. 184 W. Wisconsin Ave., Apt. 1 Kaukauna
Zornow Austin M. 1011 S. Mason Street Appleton
Zornow Tania A. 410 Bicentennial Court, #7 Kaukauna

Motion by Duda, seconded by Schell to grant the operator/bar tender licenses.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Reports of City Officers.

Fire Report

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Duda to receive and place on file the May 2020 Fire Report.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Ambulance Report

Motion made by Coenen, seconded by Driessen to receive and place on file the May 2020 Ambulance Report.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Police Report

Motion made by Coenen, seconded by Duda to receive and place on file the May 2020 Police Report.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Municipal Court Report

Motion made by Coenen, seconded by Schell to receive and place on file the May 2020 Municipal Court Report.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Building Inspection Report

Motion made by Coenen, seconded by Moore to receive and place on file the May 2020 Building Inspection Report.  Ald. Moore asked what the current timeline is for when inspections are requested and then approved.  Mayor Penterman stated administrative help is being provided to the inspectors to get permits done in one to two days.  Planner Jakel stated the turnaround on new housing and commercial permits that requires state approved plans is about three to four days.  A huge amount of permits are coming in for pools, decks, fences and light alterations, which Planner Jakel feels they have a handle on.  The City could do a little better on the larger inspection permits.  Some user issues are being worked on for the State of Wisconsin software (Mygov).

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Presentation of Ordinances and Resolutions.

Resolution 2020-5228 City of Kaukauna – 2019 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources NR 208 – Compliance Maintenance Resolution.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to suspend the rules and waive the reading of Resolution 2020-5228 City of Kaukauna – 2019 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources NR 208 – Compliance Maintenance Resolution.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Motion by Coenen, seconded by Moore to adopt Resolution 2020-5228 City of Kaukauna – 2019 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources NR 208 – Compliance Maintenance Resolution.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Consideration of Miscellaneous Business.

Ald. Coenen thanked the Kaukauna Police Department on the excellent job they have done with the investigation and arrest for the murders in February.

Ald. Moore stated Kaukauna residents have called him about the registration and lack of concessions at the Kaukauna swimming pool.  He feels this item should be discussed at a future meeting.  Mayor Penterman asked Ald. Moore to call him to discuss this issue.

Ald. Schell wished Mayor Penterman a Happy Birthday.

Ald. Thiele asked to be included in communications about the swimming pool.  City Attorney Davidson stated that all policy issues and debate the Council has would need to be placed on an agenda and brought up at a public meeting.

Adjourn

Motion by Thiele, seconded by Schell to adjourn.

All Ald. voted aye.

Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 8:00 pm.

Sally Kenney

Clerk