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APRIL 26, 2010
Mayor Low called the April 26, 2010 Annual Meeting of the McHenry City Council to
order at 7:30 p.m. In attendance were the following Aldermen: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake,
Wimmer, Peterson, and Condon. Absent: None. Also in attendance were: City Administrator
Maxeiner, City Clerk Jones, City Attorney McArdle, Deputy City Administrator Martin, Assistant
City Administrator Hobson, Public Works Director Schmitt, Finance Director Black, Parks and
Recreation Director Merkel, City Engineer Pieper.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
There was no one in attendance wishing to address Council during the Ten Minute
Public Input Session.
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion by Santi, seconded by Wimmer, to approve the Consent Agenda as presented:
A. Fiscal Year 2009/2010 Bills for Approval:
ANDERSON, LORI 173.38
ARTISAN DESIGNS 250.00
AT&T 130.94
BLOOM MASTER PLANTER COR 646.40
CASEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY 407.77
CENTEGRA OCCUPATIONAL ME 58.80
CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL TR 196.84
CINTAS CORPORATION #355 1,631.21
COIL RACING ENGINES 360.00
COMED 253.30
CONSERV FS 3,179.00
COOPERATIVE PLUS INC 19.36
CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 29.66
CUSTOM LANDSCAPING 210.00
D'S MARINE SERVICE INC 63.27
DELL MARKETING LP 11,171.04
DURA WAX COMPANY INC, TH 1,065.00
ELM STREET DESIGN 40.00
FISCHER BROS FRESH 698.25
FLESCH COMPANY INC, GORD 108.75
FOXCROFT MEADOWS INC 192.80
G IMPRESSIONS INC 20.00
GALLAGHER RISK MANAGEMEN 30.00
GALLS AN ARAMARK CO LLC 1,223.99
GOLUBSKI, LYDIA 90.00
JOHNSON, SEAN 40.66
JULIE INC 233.75
KALE UNIFORMS INC 574.61
LEATHERS & ASSOCIATES IN 55.50
LUNSMANN, JOAN 33.62
MARTELLE WATER TREATMENT 1,313.43
MCCREARY, BARBARA 20.32
MCHENRY ANALYTICAL WATER 350.00
MENDEZ LANDSCAPING & BRI 700.00
MENNON RUBBER & SAFETY P 63.91
MID AMERICAN WATER OF WA 1,114.00
MIDWEST HOSE AND FITTING 88.45
NEXTEL 1,877.73
NICOR GAS 1,954.90
OTTOSEN BRITZ KELLY COOP 332.50
�� PENZE, JACQUELINE S 288.00
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PEPSIAMERICAS 638.03
PETROLIANCE LLC 5,490.44
PITEL SEPTIC INC 600.00
POLARIS DIGITAL SYSTEMS 16,895.00
PORTER LEE CORPORATION 207.00
POSTMASTER MCHENRY IL 3,148.01
PRECISION SERVICE & PART 72.99
PUCHALSKI, RICHARD J 800.00
ROC CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 40.68
RUSHING, RHONDA 120.00
SEC GROUP INC 67,047.72
SECRETARY OF STATE/INDEX 10.00
SHERWIN INDUSTRIES INC 364.50
SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LAB 376.52
STAN'S FINANCIAL SERVICE 222.00
STANARD & ASSOCIATES INC 395.00
STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANTA 110.27
STEKL, DIANE 102.00
SYMBOLARTS 42.50
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 31.15
USA BLUEBOOK 177.37
VACULA, JOHN T 2,400.00
WALMART COMMUNITY 155.32
ZAHN, AMY W 440.00
ZUKOWSKI ROGERS FLOOD & 13,719.48
GRAND TOTALS 144,917.12
FUND TOTALS
GENERAL FUND 37,432.49
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND 702.50
WATER/SEWER FUND 8,519.14
UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS FUND 63,361.72
RISK MANAGEMENT FUND 88.80
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FUND 28,188.72
RETAINED PERSONNEL ESCROW 5,823.75
POLICE PENSION FUND 800.00
TOTALS 144,917.12
B. City Council Minutes:
April 12,2010 regularly scheduled meeting;
April 19,2010 regularly scheduled meeting.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 4, SECTION 4-6(5)AND SECTION 4-22 RELATING
TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
City Administrator Maxeiner stated Council discussed at its April 19, 2010 regularly
scheduled meeting an amendment to the City's Municipal Code Section 4-6(5) creating an F(3)
Liquor License classification. At Council's direction Staff has prepared an ordinance amending
the Municipal Code by creating the F(3) Liquor License classification for convenience stores
associated with the distribution and sale of gasoline. Additionally, the ordinance amends
Section 4-22, Closing Hours, making it unlawful for F(3) Liquor License sales to occur between
the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on Monday through Saturday, and between the hours of
12:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Sunday.
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Alderman Condon inquired whether the City would include language requiring the
employees to verify the purchaser's age. City Attorney McArdle responded the liquor ordinance
requires that all liquor sales purchasers' ages be validated. If a license holder failed to comply
they would be disciplined.
Alderman Schaefer stated he would be in favor of having all the components of the
BARS Program be required as part of the license issuing process for F(3) license holders.
Alderman Glab stated he would like to study the BARS Program before considering
incorporating it into the alcoholic beverage ordinance.
Mayor Low stated it is up to Mr. Graham to hire competent, responsible people. It is not
the Council's responsibility to manage the business or to police the patrons.
City Administrator Maxeiner stated Staff is not suggesting the BARS Program be added
as a provision to the requirements of obtaining a Class F(3) Liquor License. He stated he is
hoping to have substantive discussion moving forward regarding future requests for Class F(3)
Liquor Licenses.
Alderman Schaefer stated he would like to limit the number of Class F(3) Liquor
Licenses.
Alderman Condon inquired if the number of F(3) licenses could be limited within the
ordinance. City Attorney McArdle responded in the affirmative, noting the City has that
capability as a result of its home rule status.
Alderman Glab noted the criteria should be whether or not the City feels comfortable
providing liquor licenses to gas stations.
Alderman Wimmer opined limiting the number of licenses would be difficult.
Mayor Low stated the City can act on this request this evening and consider the
classification and future licenses at a later date.
Alderman Schaefer expressed concerns regarding underage drinking. He opined it would
be easier for underage persons to obtain alcoholic beverages at a gas station than at a liquor
store.
Alderman Blake stated he supports the idea. It is good for businesses in town. He opined
if under-aged youth want to get alcohol they will find a way to obtain it.
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Motion by Blake, seconded by Santi, to pass an ordinance amending Chapter 4 of the
Municipal Code:
1. Section 4-6(5) providing for the creation of a Class F(3) Liquor License for the retail sale
of packaged liquors for off-premises consumption at convenience stores associated with
the distribution and sale of gasoline; and
2. Section 4-22, restricting the hours of retail sale of alcoholic beverages for Class F(3)
Liquor License holders.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson.
Voting Nay: Schaefer, Condon.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
REQUEST FROM GRAHAM ENTERPRISES INC FOR CLASS F(3) LIQUOR LICENSES FOR MCHENRY
BP, 508 S ROUTE 31, AND BULL VALLEY BP, 5301 BULL VALLEY ROAD• ORDINANCE
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS F(3) LICENSES FROM ZERO TO TWO
City Administrator Maxeiner stated Graham Enterprises Inc is seeking Class F(3) Liquor
Licenses for its businesses located as follows:
McHenry BP, 508 S Route 31;
Bull Valley BP, 5301 Bull Valley Road. _
As stated at Council's April 19, 2010 regularly scheduled meeting, all appropriate paperwork
has been submitted, fees have been paid, and fingerprinting has been done. It is Staff's
recommendation to consider the request.
Alderman Condon stated she feels comfortable in granting this request, particularly as
the business would implement the BARS Program and would be diligent in verifying the age of
purchasers.
Motion by Blake, seconded by Condon, to pass and approve an ordinance providing for
Class F(3) Liquor Licenses to be issued to Graham Enterprises Inc for its businesses as follows:
McHenry BP, 508 S Route 31;
Bull Valley BP, 5301 Bull Valley Road;
Subject to satisfactory fingerprinting results, and all employees associated with the sale of
alcoholic beverages being BASSET trained.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
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REQUEST FROM JEWEL FOOD STORES INC D/B/A JEWEL FOOD STORE #3518 TO TRANSFER
LIQUOR LICENSE CLASSIFICATION FROM CLASS B TO CLASS F(2); AND RECOMMENDATION TO
APPROVE AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS F(2) LIQUOR LICENSES FROM
EIGHT TO NINE AND DECREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS B LIQUOR LICENSES FROM FOUR TO
THREE
City Administrator Maxeiner stated a request was submitted by Jewel Food Stores
seeking a transfer of their Class B Liquor License to an F(2) Liquor License for their facility
located at 4222 West Elm Street. The Class B license authorizes the retail sale of packaged beer
and wine, while the Class F(2) license allows the sale of packaged beer and liquor. City
Administrator Maxeiner noted Jewel is requesting the same classification as that currently held
by American Drug Stores, d/b/a Osco Drugs, whose facility is in the same space as Jewel. As
Jewel is owned by a different corporation, a separate liquor license is required in order to stock
and sell alcoholic beverages on the premises.
City Administrator Maxeiner stated Mayor Low recommends approval of the request
subject to BASSET certification of all employees involved in the retail sale of alcohol and receipt
of satisfactory fingerprint report.
Motion by Schaefer, seconded by Condon, to pass an ordinance granting reclassification
from Class B to Class F(2) Liquor License as requested by Jewel Food Stores d/b/a Jewel Food
Store #3518 located at 4222 West Elm Street, subject to BASSET certification of all employees
involved in the retail sale of alcohol and satisfactory fingerprint results.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011 ANNUAL LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWALS
City Administrator Maxeiner stated each year at the annual meeting, owners of
establishments serving and/or selling at retail alcoholic beverages located in the City limits must
annually renew their liquor licenses by the end of the fiscal year. Applicants and managers have
been fingerprinted and all license fees have been paid. The following establishments have
requested licenses for fiscal year 2010/2011:
CLASS A BEER&LIQUOR-$1,400 A-14 Bambino's Pizzeria &Pub
A-1 McHenry Country Club A-15 Zubrzycki's Warsaw Inn
A-2 Fire Wood Restaurant A-16 Village Squire of McHenry
A-3 Fox Hole Tap&Pizzeria A-17 Main Street Station
A-4 Ye Olde Corner Tap A-18 Mulligan's Saloon
A-5 Chili's Grill&Bar A-19 BuddyZ Riverwalk
A-6 The Gambler of McHenry A-20 Corkscrew Pointe
A-7 N/A A-21 Plum Garden Restaurant
A-8 Dunhill's Prime Steakhouse A-22 Monaco's
A-9 Bimbo's Bar&Grill A-23 Vickie's Place
A-10 The Old Bridge Tavern A-24 Las Palmas Mexican Rest&Bar
A-11 Town Club A-25 Applebee's Neighborhood Bar&Grill
A-12 After the Fox A-26 The Olive Garden Restaurant
`� A-13 Main Street Saloon A-27 Nicolino's Pub
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A-28 Green Peapod Restaurant CLASS F2 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$800
CLASS Al BEER&WINE-$1.250 F2-1 Sullivan Foods
N/A F2-2 Osco Drug Store
F2-3 Jewel Food Store
CLASS B PACKAGED BEER&WINE-$700 F2-4 River Road Shell
B-1 Aldi F2-5 Sunrise Grocery&Liquor
B-2 N/A F2-6 N/A
B-3 7-Eleven F2-7 La Huerta Carniceria
B-4 Walgreens F2-8 Angelo's Fresh Market
F2-9 Meijer Store#218
CLASS D BEER&LIQUOR(NFP)-$100 F2-10 Riverside Shop-N-Go
D-1 Liberty Club of McHenry
D-2 McHenry American Legion Post#491 CLASS F3 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$800
D-3 VFW Veterans Club,Inc. F3-1 McHenry BP
173-2 Bull Valley BP
CLASS E1 SPECIAL OCCASION FACILITY-$1.500
N/A CLASS G1 BEER&LIQUOR—SERVICE BAR-$700
G1-1 Burrito City y Mariscos Estilo Nayarit
CLASS E2 SPECIAL OCCASION FACILITY(NFP)$100 G1-2 Touch of Italy
N/A G1-3 Toluca's III
G1-4 Windhill Restaurant
CLASS F1 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$1.100 G1-5 Green Street Caf6
F1-1 Binny's Beverage Depot
F1-2 McHenry Liquors,Inc. CLASS H BEER&WINE ONLY-$700
F1-3 Liquor&Wine Place H-1 Pizza Hut
F14 Sam's Liquors&Wine H-2 N/A
F1-5 Family Food Mart H-3 Jimano's Pizza
City Administrator Maxeiner stated in the past the City has required dual license for the
McHenry Country Club, a Class A license for the club house and a Class H license for the halfway
house. As both buildings are owned by the same corporation and share the same address, it is
Staff's recommendation that two licenses are not required. City Administrator Maxeiner stated
it is Mayor Low's recommendation to approve the annual liquor license requests as presented
and to pass an ordinance providing for the decrease in Class H Liquor Licenses from three to
two.
Alderman Peterson inquired when liquor license fees were last increased. City
Administrator Maxeiner responded it had not occurred during his tenure.
Alderman Glab inquired as to why River Shell has an F(2) License and Graham
Enterprises was required to have F(3) Licenses for its facilities. City Administrator Maxeiner
responded the River Shell's license was grandfathered in at the time of the annexation of the
property in 1995.
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Santi, to pass an ordinance decreasing the number of
Class H Liquor Licenses from three to two, and to accept Mayor Low's recommendation to
approve the issuance of the 2010/2011 Annual Liquor License renewals as follows:
CLASS A BEER&LIQUOR-$1.400 A-9 Bimbo's Bar&Grill
A-1 McHenry Country Club A-10 The Old Bridge Tavern
A-2 Fire Wood Restaurant A-11 Town Club
A-3 Fox Hole Tap&Pizzeria A-12 After the Fox
A-4 Ye Olde Corner Tap A-13 Main Street Saloon
A-5 Chili's Grill&Bar A-14 Bambino's Pizzeria&Pub
A-6 The Gambler of McHenry A-15 Zubrzycki's Warsaw Inn
A-7 N/A A-16 Village Squire of McHenry
A-8 Dunhill's Prime Steakhouse A-17 Main Street Station
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A-18 Mulligan's Saloon F1-1 Binny's Beverage Depot
A-19 BuddyZ Riverwalk F1-2 McHenry Liquors,Inc.
A-20 Corkscrew Pointe F1-3 Liquor&Wine Place
A-21 Plum Garden Restaurant F14 Sam's Liquors&Wine
A-22 Monaco's F1-5 Family Food Mart
A-23 Vickie's Place
A-24 Las Palmas Mexican Rest&Bar CLASS F2 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$800
A-25 Applebee's Neighborhood Bar&Grill F2-1 Sullivan Foods
A-26 The Olive Garden Restaurant F2-2 Osco Drug Store
A-27 Nicolino's F2-3 Jewel Food Store
A-28 Green Peapod Restaurant F2-4 River Road Shell
F2-5 Sunrise Grocery&Liquor
CLASS Al BEER&WINE-$1,250 F2-6 N/A
N/A F2-7 La Huerta Carniceria
F2-8 Angelo's Fresh Market
CLASS B PACKAGED BEER&WINE-$700 F2-9 Meijer Store#218
B-1 Aldi F2-10 Riverside Shop-N-Go
B-2 N/A
B-3 7-Eleven CLASS F3 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$800
B-4 Walgreens F3-1 McHenry BP
F3-2 Bull Valley BP
CLASS D BEER&LIQUOR(NFP)-$100
D-1 Liberty Club of McHenry CLASS G1 BEER&LIQUOR—SERVICE BAR-$700
D-2 McHenry American Legion Post#491 G1-1 Burrito City y Mariscos Estilo Nayarit
D-3 VFW Veterans Club, Inc. G1-2 Touch of Italy
G1-3 Toluca's III
CLASS E1 SPECIAL OCCASION FACILITY-$1,500 G1-4 Windhill Restaurant
N/A G1-5 Green Street Cafe
CLASS E2 SPECIAL OCCASION FACILITY(NFP)$100 CLASS H BEER&WINE ONLY-$700
N/A H-1 Pizza Hut
H-2 N/A
CLASS F1 PACKAGED BEER&LIQUOR-$1,100 H-3 Jimano's Pizza
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
FISCAL YEAR 2010/2011 ANNUAL BUDGET
Finance Director Black stated on March 1st the 2010/2011 proposed budget was
introduced to Council. The Finance and Personnel Committee met on March 8th and the Council
met on April 12th to review the request. At the April 12th meeting Staff raised the issue of
increasing the City's Hotel/Motel Tax from 2.5% to 5% in order to provide funding for special
events such as band concerts, holiday lighting, and personnel time required for event planning
and staffing. Additionally, Staff proposed implementing an administrative towing/impound fee
to recover towing and impound processing costs for certain offenses. Director Black noted
ordinances establishing those taxes/fees have been prepared for Council consideration.
Director Black noted Staff has made a concerted effort to propose a balanced
2010/2011 budget including Staff reductions through attrition, pay freeze for non-represented
employees, and proposed wage concessions from represented employees. He noted it is Staff's
recommendation to approve the Fiscal Year 2010/2011 Annual Budget as presented.
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Motion by Schaefer, seconded by Wimmer, to accept Staff's recommendation to --`
approve the Fiscal Year 2010/2011 Annual Budget as presented.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
Mayor Low complimented Director Black for his hard work during the entire budget
process.
ORDINANCE INCREASING HOTEL/MOTEL OPERATOR'S OCCUPATION TAX
Director Black stated as mentioned during the Annual Budget presentation, a part of the
process included the implementation of an increase in the Hotel/Motel Operator's Occupation
Tax from 2.5% to 5% with the proceeds to be utilized to fund special event costs such as band
concerts, holiday lighting, and personnel time required for planning and staffing special events.
It is Staff's recommendation to pass an ordinance providing for the increase as presented.
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Peterson, to accept Staff's recommendation to pass
an ordinance providing for the increase in Hotel/Motel Operator's Occupation Tax from 2.5%to
5%.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ADMINISTRATIVE VEHICLE TOWING AND IMPOUND FEE
Director Black stated the City is considering the implementation of an administrative
vehicle tow and impound fee in the amount of $500 per occurrence. The ordinance specifies
nine specific violations for which the fee would be imposed. The fee would be paid directly to
the City. Director Black noted several surrounding communities have implemented this type of
fine/fee. It is therefore Staffs recommendation to approve an ordinance providing for the
establishment of an administrative vehicle tow and impound fee.
Alderman Condon noted the City is merely attempting to recoup its expenses. She
opined the fee is warranted.
Motion by Condon, seconded by Wimmer, to accept Staff's recommendation to pass an
ordinance establishing an administrative vehicle tow and impound fee as presented.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Condon.
Voting Nay: Peterson.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
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MAYOR STATEMENT, REPORT AND ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS
Mayor Low stated the Annual Meeting of Council provides an opportunity to make her
annual appointments. She is suggesting no changes and noted all of the Department Heads go
above and beyond the call of duty daily in carrying out the needs of the City.
Mayor Low recognized the contributions of the City's consulting firms and thanked
members of the various Committees, Boards and Commissions for their service to the
community.
Mayor Low recommended the following appointments for Council approval:
City Administrator/Department Heads
City Administrator Douglas K Maxeiner 4/30/2011
Director Construction&Neighborhood Services Ryan L Schwalenberg 4/30/2011
Director Finance Christopher J Black 4/30/2011
Director Parks&Recreation Peter J Merkel 4/30/2011
Director Public Works Jon M Schmitt 4/30/2011
Chief of Police William J Brogan 4/30/2011
Municipal Consulting Firms
Corporate Attorney Zukowski,Rogers,Flood&McArdle 4/30/2011
Labor Attorney Ottosen Britz Kelly Cooper&Gilbert Ltd 4/30/2011
Traffic Court Attorney Patrick J McAndrews 4/30/2011
City Engineer SEC Group Inc 4/30/2011
Administrative Adjudication Officer Harry Semrow 4/30/2011
Boards/Commissions
Planning&Zoning Commission William Buhrman 4/30/2017
' Paul Morck 4/30/2017
Landmark Commission Patricia Shafer 4/30/2013
Patrick Wirtz 4/30/2013
Holly Wood 4/30/2013
Chris Bassi 4/30/2011
Environmental Advisory Commission Tom McCarthy 4/30/2013
Police Commission Ramon Gregorio 4/30/2013
Police Pension Board Robert Hettermann 4/30/2012
Emergency Services&Disaster Agency(ESDA) Jon Schmitt 4/30/2012
Sgt.Tom Walsh 4/30/2012
Ryan Schwalenberg 4/30/2012
Standing Committees of Council
Community Development Committee: Chairman Condon,Santi,Peterson
Finance&Personnel Committee: Chairman Schaefer,Blake,Wimmer
Parks&Recreation Committee: Chairman Peterson,Glab,Schaefer
Public Works Committee: Chairman Wimmer,Santi,Blake
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Blake, to accept Mayor Low's recommendation to
approve the following appointments as presented:
City Administrator/Department Heads
City Administrator Douglas K Maxeiner 4/30/2011
Director Construction&Neighborhood Services Ryan L Schwalenberg 4/30/2011
Director Finance Christopher J Black 4/30/2011
Director Parks&Recreation Peter J Merkel 4/30/2011
Director Public Works Jon M Schmitt 4/30/2011
Chief of Police William J Brogan 4/30/2011
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Municipal Consulting Firms
Corporate Attorney Zukowski,Rogers,Flood&McArdle 4/30/2011
Labor Attorney Ottosen Britz Kelly Cooper&Gilbert Ltd 4/30/2011
Traffic Court Attorney Patrick J McAndrews 4/30/2011
City Engineer SEC Group Inc 4/30/2011
Administrative Adjudication Officer Harry Semrow 4/30/2011
Boards/Commissions
Planning&Zoning Commission William Buhrman 4/30/2017
Paul Morck 4/30/2017
Landmark Commission Patricia Shafer 4/30/2013
Patrick Wirtz 4/30/2013
Holly Wood 4/30/2013
Chris Bassi 4/30/2011
Environmental Advisory Commission Tom McCarthy 4/30/2013
Police Commission Ramon Gregorio 4/30/2013
Police Pension Board Robert Hettermann 4/30/2012
Emergency Services&Disaster Agency(ESDA) Jon Schmitt 4/30/2012
Sgt.Tom Walsh 4/30/2012
Ryan Schwalenberg 4/30/2012
Standing Committees of Council
Community Development Committee: Chairman Condon,Santi,Peterson
Finance&Personnel Committee: Chairman Schaefer,Blake,Wimmer
Parks&Recreation Committee: Chairman Peterson,Glab,Schaefer
Public Works Committee: Chairman Wimmer,Santi,Blake
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Wimmer, seconded by Schaefer, to adjourn the meeting at 8:34 p.m.
Voting Aye: Santi, Glab, Schaefer, Blake, Wimmer, Peterson, Condon.
Voting Nay: None.
Absent: None.
Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:34 p.m.
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