1600 GOLF CLUB ROAD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed by David Framke requesting that the following des...
1600 GOLF CLUB ROAD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed by David Framke requesting that the following described property be rezoned from: SR-2, Single Family Residential-2 Zoning District zoned portions of the following described property: SEC 18-29-08 PT OF N 1/2 FRL SW 1/4 COM 300' W OF SE COR N 200' E 120' N 526' W 150' S 726' E TO BEG PLAT OF SURVEY 7/6/2021, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1600 GOLF CLUB ROAD; be changed to TF-10, Two Flat Residential-10 Zoning District. Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission will hear said petition at a public hearing to be held in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street, at its meeting beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17, 2023. Notice is also given that the Common Council is expected to consider the proposed rezoning at its first meeting in February, which is currently scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, at which time final action on this petition may be taken. Please call the Clerk/Customer Service Office at 715-261-6620 to confirm the date and time of the Common Council meeting. December 29, 2022 Kaitlyn Bernarde, City Clerk RUNS: January 3 & 9, 2023 WNAXLP
4308 NORTH 6TH STREET NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed by Doug and Alicia Gjertson requesting that th...
4308 NORTH 6TH STREET NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed by Doug and Alicia Gjertson requesting that the following described property be rezoned from: UMU, Urban Mixed Use Zoning District zoned portions of the following described property: THAT PT OF NW NE SEC 13-29-7 AS SHN ON CSM VOL 2 PG 17 BEG AT NE COR OF SAID SURVEY WLY 125' SLY 147' ELY 125' NLY 135.25' TO POB, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 4308 NORTH 6TH STREET; be changed to SR-5, Single Family Residential-5 Zoning District (Lot 2) and UMU, Urban Mixed Use Zoning District (Lot 1). Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission will hear said petition at a public hearing to be held in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street, at its meeting beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17, 2023. Notice is also given that the Common Council is expected to consider the proposed rezoning at its first meeting in February, which is currently scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, at which time final action on this petition may be taken. Please call the Clerk/Customer Service Office at 715-261-6620 to confirm the date and time of the Common Council meeting. December 29, 2022 Kaitlyn Bernarde, City Clerk RUNS: January 3 & 9, 2023 WNAXLP
January 10, 2023 Common Council meeting was called to order by Mayor TeStrake at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall. PRESENT: Mike Feirer, Nick Poeschel, Natasha Tompkins, Brian Varsho, Ed...
January 10, 2023 Common Council meeting was called to order by Mayor TeStrake at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall. PRESENT: Mike Feirer, Nick Poeschel, Natasha Tompkins, Brian Varsho, Ed Wagner, Tom Witzel, Rebecca Spiros, Mike O'Reilly, and Peter Hendler. ABSENT: None (District 7 seat is currently vacant due to the resignation of Adam Fischer) The flag was saluted and the pledge given. CITIZEN COMMENTS None CC23-001 Motion by Witzel, second by Poeschel to approve the minutes of the December 20, 2022 Common Council meeting. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried STAFF UPDATES None MAYOR'S COMMENTS Employee Recognitions Lance Christopher, Fire Department, 1/20/2003, 20 years COUNCIL COMMENTS None REPORTS from COMMISSIONS, BOARDS, and COMMITTEES Mike Meyers, Fire and Police Commission, appreciates the efforts of the Council so far working on the referendum. The Commissioners will try to get information out. He asks that all go in to this as a team, working to find out what the public wants. The general public will be making the decision. CONSENT AGENDA CC23-002 Motion by Witzel, second by Feirer to receive and place on file, approving all recommended actions for the items listed on the consent agenda: Library Board of October 20, 2022; Community Development Authority Finance of November 17, 2022; Community Development Authority Board of November 17, 2022; Library Board of December 15, 2022; Marshfield Utilities Commission of December 19, 2022; Plan Commission of December 20, 2022; Judiciary and License Committee of January 3, 2023. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried No items were removed from the consent agenda. Karen Olson, Business Development Director, MACCI, provided an update on Certified Sites process and discussed possible funding toward rail study. This program helps the City promote shovel ready sites to potential developers. CC23-003 Motion by Poeschel, second by Feirer to direct staff to prepare the ballot question and related resolution for option number 1, providing for 9 firefighters and related gear, 1 police officer and gear, 1 record specialist and 1 shared administrative assistant. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried CC23-004 Motion by Varsho, second by Wagner to refill the District 7 vacancy by appointment and direct the City Clerk to publish a notice of vacancy for District 7 Alderperson to begin the appointment process. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried CC23-005 Motion by Tompkins, second by O'Reilly to direct City Administrator to arrange for a joint meeting of the Common Council and the Economic Development Board. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried First reading to appoint Nick Poeschel as the Council representative to the Economic Development Board, replacing Adam Fischer. First reading to appoint Ashley Fredrick, 11531 Stadt Road, to Economic Development Board to fill a vacancy ending in April 2025. CC23-006 Motion by Wagner, second by Witzel to refer Ashley Fredrick to the Ethics Board for review before she may be appointed to the Economic Development Board. Roll call vote, all ayes Motion carried First reading to appoint Kim Fredrick, 1300 East 27th Street, as the Plan Commission Representative to the Historic Preservation Commission. Future Agenda Items Alderperson Tompkins asked for an update on the Utility finance question. Motion by Witzel, second by Wagner to adjourned the meeting at 7:17 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Jessica Schiferl City Clerk RUN: January 27, 2023 WNAXLP
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Public Services seeking 2023 Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG) NOTICE Organizations that meet eligibility guidelines and serve low- to moderate-...
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Public Services seeking 2023 Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG) NOTICE Organizations that meet eligibility guidelines and serve low- to moderate-income residents are invited to apply for 2023/2024 Community Development Block Grant funds. The application closing date is February 28th, 2023. Applications are accepted online at https://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/sheboyganwi/participant. For more information on program eligibility and application instructions, please visit https://www.sheboyganwi.gov/CDBG-NOFO-2023 for the Applicant Guide and Notice of Funding Opportunity. If you have questions, please contact Abby Block at abby.block@sheboyganwi.gov or 920-459-3378. NOTICIA La ciudad de Sheboygan solicita aplicaciones de organizaciones elegibles y que atienden a residentes ingresos bajos a moderados que están interesadas en fondos de 2023/2024 Community Development Block Grant. La fecha de cierre de la aplicación es el 28 de febrero de 2023. Las solicitudes se aceptan en línea en https://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/sheboyganwi/participant. Para obtener más información sobre la elegibilidad del programa y las instrucciones de solicitud, consulte https://www.sheboyganwi.gov/CDBG-NOFO-2023 por la Guía del Solicitante y Aviso de Oportunidad de Fondos. Si tienes preguntas o para obtener esta información en español, llamar Abby Block, 920-459-3378 o enviar correo electrónico a abby.block@sheboyganwi.gov. LUS CEEB TOOM Txhua lub koom haum uas ua tau raws li kev tsim nyog tau txais txiaj ntsig thiab ua haujlwm pab pawg tau nyiaj tsawg mus rau nruab nrab tau raug caw los thov rau 2023/2024 Community Development Block Grant nyiaj. Hnub kawg ntawm kev thov yog Lub Ob Hlis 28, 2023. Cov ntawv thov raug lees txais hauv online ntawm https://portal.neighborlysoftware.com/sheboyganwi/participant. Yog xav paub ntxiv txog kev tsim nyog thiab cov lus qhia ua ntawv thov, thov mus saib hauv https://www.sheboyganwi.gov/CDBG-NOFO-2023 rau Daim Ntawv Qhia Tus Neeg Thov Kev Pab thiab Daim Ntawv Ceeb Toom Txog Nyiaj Txiag. Yog tias koj muaj lus nug lossis xav tau cov ntaub ntawv ua lus Hmoob, thov hu rau Abby Block ntawm abby.block@sheboyganwi.gov lossis 920-459-3378. RUN: January 29, 2023 WNAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE APPLETON COMMON COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Appleton Common Council in Common Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, ...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE APPLETON COMMON COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Appleton Common Council in Common Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, 100 North Appleton Street, on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as can be heard, for the purpose of considering the following text amendments to the Subdivision Ordinance, Chapter 17 of the Municipal Code: The City of Appleton is considering amendments to Sec. 17-3 General Provisions, Sec. 17-4 Preplatting Requirements, Sec. 17-29 Dedication of Public Sites and Open Spaces, Sec. 17-30 Identification of Dedicated Areas, Sec. 17-31 Reservation of Road Widths, Sec. 17-32 Reservation of Public Sites, Sec. 17-33 Private Reservations, Sec. 17-34 Right of Refusal, and Sec. 17-35 Accomplishment of Dedication of Chapter 17 Subdivision Ordinance of the Municipal Code. A copy of the proposed text amendments to Chapter 17 Subdivision Ordinance of the Municipal Code relating to the above-referenced Subdivision Ordinance sections is available in the Appleton Community and Economic Development Department or the Office of the City Clerk from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. All persons interested are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Feedback can also be shared with Common Council members via written letter, email, or phone call. Any questions regarding the proposed text amendments to Chapter 17 Subdivision Ordinance of the Municipal Code should be directed to David Kress, Principal Planner, in the Community and Economic Development Department at 920-832-6428 or by email at david.kress@appleton.org. KAMI LYNCH CITY CLERK Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request and if feasible. RUNS: Jan. 17 & 24, 2023 WNAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE APPLETON COMMON COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Appleton Common Council in Common Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, 1...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE APPLETON COMMON COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing to be held before the Appleton Common Council in Common Council Chambers, 6th Floor, City Hall, 100 North Appleton Street, on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as can be heard, for the purpose of amending Article X of Chapter 23 of the Municipal Code relating to Floodplain Zoning that is required by state and federal law. The City of Appleton is considering amending Article X. Floodplain Zoning Division 1. Statutory Authorization, Finding of Fact, Statement of Purpose, Title and General Provisions. Sec. 23-205 (b) (2) Official maps based on other studies related to LOMR Case #21-05-2374P. All persons interested are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Feedback can also be shared with Common Council members via written letter, email, or phone call. A copy of the proposed map amendment and text amendment to Chapter 23 of the Zoning Ordinance is available in the Appleton Community and Economic Development Department or the Office of the City Clerk from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. A copy of the proposed Floodplain Zoning Ordinance amendment materials are available by contacting Pete Neuberger, P.E., Project Engineer in the Department of Public Works at 920-832-6474 or by email at peter.neuberger@appleton.org or by contacting Don Harp, Principal Planner in the Community and Economic Development Department at 920-832-6466 or by email at don.harp@appleton.org. KAMI LYNCH CITY CLERK Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made upon request and if feasible RUNS: January 3 & 10, 2023 WNAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF STATE AND FEDERAL AID FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS AT WAUSAU DOWNTOWN AIRPORT WOODS PLACE, WAUSAU, WISCONSIN The City of Wausau is considering petitioning the St...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF STATE AND FEDERAL AID FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS AT WAUSAU DOWNTOWN AIRPORT WOODS PLACE, WAUSAU, WISCONSIN The City of Wausau is considering petitioning the State of Wisconsin, Department of Transportation, for state and federal aid to undertake the following development at the Wausau Downtown Airport: The character, extent, and kind of improvements desired under the project are as follows: Conduct Airport Master Plan Study and Update ALP; Reconstruct/Rehabilitate Runway 5-23; Reconstruct/Rehabilitate Runway 13-31; Reconstruct/Rehabilitate Taxiways; Reconstruct/Rehabilitate Apron; Perform Airfield Pavement Maintenance; East Hangar Development Area Phase II, including utilities, taxi lanes and access road; Auto Parking Lot Expansion; Reconstruct/Rehabilitate Airfield Lighting; Replace/Rehabilitate/ Install Navigational Aids; Replace/Install Guidance Signage; Extend Taxiway A; Acquire Snow Removal Equipment; Replace Rotating Beacon; Removal T-hangar; Construct Perimeter and Access Road; clear and maintain runway approaches as stated in Wis. Admin. Code Trans §55, and any necessary related work. Further information may be obtained by contacting Airport Manager John Chmiel at (715) 845-3400. Notice is hereby given that the City of Wausau Plan Commission will hold a public hearing at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, Wisconsin. All interested persons are invited to attend and present their views on the need for the proposed airport development. The City Hall entrance on Grant Street is designed to provide access for people with disabilities. Please call the City Clerk at (715) 261-6620 to make specific accessibility requests. Notice is also given that the Common Council will consider the public hearing testimony and the recommendation of the Plan Commission on this petition at its regular meeting in January, which is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at which time final action on this petition may be taken. (Please call the City Clerk/Customer Service Office at (715) 261-6620 to confirm the date and starting time of the Common Council meeting.) Additional written testimony may be filed with the City of Wausau if received within ten (10) days after the date of the public hearing. Such testimony should be directed to Wausau City Clerk Kaitlyn Bernarde, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, Wisconsin 54403. Any such written testimony received will be forwarded to the Common Council prior to its meeting on January 24, 2023. Kaitlyn Bernarde City Clerk RUNS: January 3 & 9, 2023 WNAXLP
NOTICE TOWN OF OAKFIELD NOTICE OF TOWN CAUCUS Monday, January 16, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. Town Hall in Oak Center, N3349 Oak Center Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, January 16, 2023 at 7:00 p....
NOTICE TOWN OF OAKFIELD NOTICE OF TOWN CAUCUS Monday, January 16, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. Town Hall in Oak Center, N3349 Oak Center Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, January 16, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall in Oak Center, a Town Caucus will be held for the purpose of placing into nomination candidates for the various Town offices to be voted for at the April 4, 2023 Town Election. The Town offices are Chairperson, First Side Supervisor, Second Side Supervisor, Clerk and Treasurer. Nicole Schauer, Town Clerk
OCONTO BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL BOARD MEETING Monday, November 14, 2022 This meeting is a meeting of the Board of Education in public to conduct the School District's business and is not to be co...
OCONTO BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL BOARD MEETING Monday, November 14, 2022 This meeting is a meeting of the Board of Education in public to conduct the School District's business and is not to be considered a public hearing. There may be a time for public comment during the meeting, as indicated in the agenda. MEETING MINUTES I. President Kumhala called the Special Board Meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. II. Present: Alwin, Boucher, Brabant, Christopherson, Kumhala, Roberts. Absent: Thompson. Administration: Emily Miller, Superintendent. III. Public Comments. None. IV. Adjourn to Closed Session as provided by State Statute 19.85. Present: Alwin, Boucher, Brabant, Christopherson, Kumhala, Roberts. Absent: Thompson. President Kumhala called the Closed Session meeting to order at 5:03 p.m. Administration: Emily Miller, Superintendent. A. Motion and roll call vote to enter into Closed Session pursuant to Wis. Stats. Sec. 19.85(1)(c) and (f) for consideration of employment or performance data of an employee over which the District exercises responsibility and preliminary consideration of teacher renewal or nonrenewal under Wis. Stats. sec. 118.22 for the purpose of: 1. Teacher Resignation. 2. Superintendent Evaluation. 3. Motion and roll call vote to reconvene to open session. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Brabant to reconvene to Open Session. Motion carried unanimously via voice vote. President Kumhala called the reconvened meeting to order at 5:45 p.m. V. Reconvene to Open Session with Possible Action. A. Teacher Resignation Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Brabant to accept the resignation of Lara Nichols as tendered. Motion carried unanimously via roll call vote. B. Superintendent Evaluation. Tabled. Will add to future agenda. VI. Adjourn. Motion was made by Alwin; seconded by Roberts to adjourn the Special Board Meeting of November 14, 2022. With unanimous consent, the meeting adjourned at 5:37 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Connie Brabant, Clerk OUSD Board of Education RUN: January 18, 2023 WNAXLP
OCONTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING November 14, 2022 MEETING MINUTES I. Call Meeting to Order. President Kumhala called the Regular Board Meeting to order at 6:00 p....
OCONTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING November 14, 2022 MEETING MINUTES I. Call Meeting to Order. President Kumhala called the Regular Board Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. II. Pledge of Allegiance. III. Vision Statement. IV. Present: Alwin, Boucher, Brabant, Kumhala, Roberts. Absent: Christopherson, Thompson. Administration: Emily Miller, Superintendent; Adam DeWitt, OHS/NWLA Principal; Matt Hartin, OMS Principal; Ben Bourassa, OES Principal; Megan Mills-Koehler, Director of Special Education. V. Correspondence. A. Thank you(s): Dave & Carla Ruechel. VI. Board Committee Reports. A. Community Outreach Committee - Doug Thompson. B. Board Bites - September & October. VII. Public Comments. None. VIII. Planning Dashboard Update. IX. Administrative Reports. A. Emily Miller, Superintendent; Adam DeWitt, OHS/NWLA Principal; Matt Hartin, OMS Principal; Ben Bourassa, OES Principal; Megan Mills-Koehler, Director of Special Education. X. Student Representative Reports. A. Kathryn Alwin, OHS Representative; Grace Patenaude, OMS Representative; Evan Vaessen, OMS Representative. XI. Approve Financial Report. A. Vouchers: Presented to approve payment of payroll check(s) 121421 through 121421 totaling $96.97; wire transfer payments/deductions - 202200220 through 202200380 totaling $359,828.53; ACH Payments/Deductions - -- through -- totaling $0.00; vendor invoice check(s) 124835 through 124937 totaling $733,056.43; at a total cost of $1,092,981.93. Cash Receipts 30794 through 30813 totaling $66,408.47. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Brabant to approve the financial report. Motion carried via roll call vote. (Roberts - abstain) XII. Consent Agenda Items: A. Approval of Minutes: Annual Budget Hearing of October 24, 2022; Regular Board Meeting of October 24, 2022; Special Board Meeting of October 31, 2022. B. Approval of Donations: Sue DeHut donated handmade scarves and hats to OES; Margie Daul at State Farm Insurance made a cash donation to the Student Success Plan; Marinette Marine made a generous donation of metal to the OHS Metals Department. C. Staffing: hirings, retirements, resignations. 1. Resignations. a) Emma Walkowiak - OMS 7th Grade Volleyball Coach. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Alwin to approve the above consent agenda items. Motion carried unanimously via roll call vote. XIII. Discussion/Possible Action: A. OMS/OHS Football Coach Reports. Dave Ruechel gave the football report for the season. B. OMS/OHS Volleyball Coach Reports. Adrian De la Cruz gave the volleyball report for the season. C. Fall Athletic/Activities Report - Adam Timm. Adam Timm gave a report on all Fall extra-curricular activities. D. 2021-2022 Audit Report - Janean Robenhorst. Discussion held. E. Change of Health Insurance Carrier due to WEA Trust going out of business. Motion was made by Brabant; seconded by Roberts to approve Robin Health as our new insurance carrier as of January 1, 2023. Motion carried unanimously via roll call vote. F. OHS Wrestling Team overnight travel to Merrill for the Northern Expo sure Wrestling Tournament. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Brabant to approve the OHS Wrestling Team to travel to Merrill November 27-29 for the Northern Exposure Wrestling Tournament. Motion carried unanimously via voice vote. G. Remove Algebra I Graduation Requirement. Motion was made by Roberts; seconded by Boucher to approve the recommendation to remove Algebra I as a requirement for graduation. Motion carried unanimously via voice vote. H. 2022-2023 Official Newspaper. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Alwin to approve the Oconto County Reporter as the official newspaper for the 2022-2023 school year. Motion carried unanimously via voice vote. I. Referendum Updates. Discussion held. XIV. Adjourn. Motion was made by Boucher; seconded by Brabant to adjourn the meeting. With unanimous consent, the Regular Board Meeting of November 14, 2022, adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Connie Brabant Board Clerk OUSD Board of Education RUN: January 18, 2023 WNAXLP