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CITY OF MERRILL COMMON COUNCIL TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2024 MINUTES REORGANIZATION CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 6:00 PM I. Call to Order Mayor Hass called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The following were in attendance: City Attorney Hayden, City Administrator Akey, City Clerk Anderson-Malm, Finance Director Ley, Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator Pagel, Police Chief Bennett, Library Director Ollhoff, Enrichment Center Director Mrachek, Social Media Specialist Savall, Bob Lass, Andrew Caylor, Ann Caylor, Rebecca Rutkowski, Greg Hartwig, Betty Hartwig, Rita Hartwig, Debbie Rehfeld, John Heuer, Dale Bacher and Merrill Media Communications. II. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. III. Roll Call - for current Common Council A roll call was not taken due to a lack of a quorum. IV. Common Council Meeting Expectations V. Public Comment There was no public comment. VI. Oath of Office for Alderpersons City Clerk Anderson-Malm gave the oath of office to the newly elected Alderpersons. VII. Roll Call for newly-elected Common Council Present: Alderperson Andrew Caylor, Alderperson Michael Caylor, Alderperson Meyer, Alderperson Fermanich, Alderperson Lass, Alderperson Rick, Alderperson Weix Jr., Alderperson Rutkowski VIII. General Agenda Items for Consideration 1. Discussion and consideration regarding changing the time of Common Council meetings to 6:00 pm. - Alderperson Rick motioned to approve. Alderperson Meyer seconded for discussion. Following discussion, the original motion was amended by Alderperson Rick to change the Common Council meetings to 6:30 pm. Alderperson Meyer seconded the amended motion. The amended motion passed on a 6/2 voice vote. IX. Elections and Mayor's Appointments 1. Elect the Common Council President - Nominations were taken for the Common Council President. Alderperson Rick and Alderperson Fermanich were the two nominated candidates. Alderpersons filled out the paper ballots that were provided. City Clerk Anderson-Malm collected the votes and tallied the results with Mayor Hass and City Attorney Hayden as witnesses. The final tally was Alderperson Rick with 2 votes and Alderperson Fermanich with 6 votes. Alderperson Fermanich was voted as Common Council President. 2. Elect the Alderperson member of the City Plan Commission - The Council nominated Alderperson Fermanich - who declined the nomination. Alderperson Rutkowski was nominated. No other nominations were brought forth. Alderperson Rutkowski will be the Alderperson member of the City Plan Commission. 3. Mayor's Appointments - City Clerk Anderson-Malm read the Mayor's Appointments. Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve. Alderperson Andrew Caylor seconded and the motion carried. X. Resolutions 1. A Resolution designating the official newspaper for the City of Merrill - City Attorney Hayden read the following resolution: A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE CITY OF MERRILL WHEREAS, Section 985.03 of the Wisconsin Statutes requires the designation of an official newspaper for the printing of all the City’s Official Business; and, WHEREAS, the Merrill FotoNews has qualified for such a designation. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN this 16th day of April 2024, that the Merrill FotoNews of Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin, shall be and is hereby designated, until further action, as the official newspaper for the City of Merrill. Alderperson Fermanich motioned to approve the Resolution as presented. Alderperson Michael Caylor seconded and the motion carried. 2. A Resolution designating the official depositories and signers for the City of Merrill - City Attorney Hayden read the following Resolution: A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING OFFICIAL DEPOSITORIES FOR THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN this 16th day of April, 2024, that the following financial institutions shall be qualified as public depositories under Chapter 34 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and shall be and hereby are designated until further action as public depositories for all public monies coming into the hands of the Treasurer for the City of Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin: BMO Harris Bank, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin Nicolet Bank, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin incrediblebank, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin Local Government Investment Pool, State of Wisconsin Department of Administration Merrill Community Bank – Branch of Tomahawk Community Bank, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin Park City Credit Union, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin Associated Bank, N.A., Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin Edward Jones, Merrill, Lincoln County, Wisconsin That the holders of the following positions with the City are authorized to sign or act on behalf of the City (“Authorized Signers”): It was requested Merrill Community Bank be changed to Crossbridge. Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve the Resolution with the revision. Alderperson A. Caylor seconded and the motion carried. 3. A Resolution honoring Paul Russell - District 1 Alderperson - City Attorney Hayden read the following Resolution: A RESOLUTION HONORING PAUL RUSSELL FOR HIS EXTENDED SERVICE AND GREAT CONTRIBUTION TO THE CITY OF MERRILL WHEREAS, Paul Russell is retiring as First District Alderperson of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, Paul Russell has served as an alderperson for the City of Merrill since April 19, 2016; and, WHEREAS, the personal commitment and unselfish dedication Paul Russell has put forth has contributed greatly to the growth, progress and stability of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, the City of Merrill offers a solid and stable community environment for all of its citizens in part because of Paul Russell’s dedicated service; and, WHEREAS, Paul Russell’s cheerful manner and hard work will be missed at the Merrill City Hall; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN this 16th day of April, 2024, that the Common Council, and the people of Merrill officially acknowledge with deep appreciation the dedicated and faithful service Paul Russell has given to the City of Merrill and commend him for those years of service. Alderperson Andrew Caylor motioned to approve the Resolution as presented. Alderperson Michael Caylor seconded and the motion carried. 4. A Resolution honoring Dick Lupton - District 5 Alderperson - City Attorney Hayden read the following Resolution: A RESOLUTION HONORING DICK LUPTON FOR HIS EXTENDED SERVICE AND GREAT CONTRIBUTION TO THE CITY OF MERRILL WHEREAS, Dick Lupton is retiring as Fifth District Alderperson of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, Dick Lupton has served as an alderperson for the City of Merrill since April 19, 2022; and, WHEREAS, the personal commitment and unselfish dedication Dick Lupton has put forth has contributed greatly to the growth, progress and stability of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, the City of Merrill offers a solid and stable community environment for all of its citizens in part because of Dick Lupton’s dedicated service; and, WHEREAS, Dick Lupton’s cheerful manner and hard work will be missed at the Merrill City Hall; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN this 16th day of April 2024, that the Common Council, and the people of Merrill officially acknowledge with deep appreciation the dedicated and faithful service Dick Lupton has given to the City of Merrill and commend him for those years of service. Alderperson Weix motioned to approve the Resolution as presented. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion carried. 5. A Resolution honoring Steve Sabatke - District 8 Alderperson - City Attorney Hayden read the following Resolution: A RESOLUTION HONORING STEVE SABATKE FOR HIS EXTENDED SERVICE AND GREAT CONTRIBU-TION TO THE CITY OF MERRILL WHEREAS, Steve Sabatke is retiring as Eighth District Alderperson of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, Steve Sabatke has served as an alderperson for the City of Merrill since July 26, 2019; and, WHEREAS, the personal commitment and unselfish dedication Steve Sabatke has put forth has contributed greatly to the growth, progress and stability of the City of Merrill; and, WHEREAS, the City of Merrill offers a solid and stable community environment for all of its citizens in part because of Steve Sabatke’s dedicated service; and, WHEREAS, Steve Sabatke’s cheerful manner and hard work will be missed at the Merrill City Hall; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERRILL, WISCONSIN this 16th day of April, 2024, that the Common Council, and the people of Merrill officially acknowledge with deep appreciation the dedicated and faithful service Steve Sabatke has given to the City of Merrill and commend him for those years of service. Alderperson Fermanich motioned to approve the Resolution as presented. Alderperson Rutkowski seconded and the motion carried. XI. Mayor's Communications Mayor Hass thanked the outgoing Alderpersons for their service. He welcomed the new Alderperson's and said he was looking forward to working with the new Council. He reminded the new Alderpersons to submit their bio's to Social Media Specialist Savall. He also reminded the Council of Orientation on May 3rd at 9:00 am. XII. Adjournment Alderperson Meyer motioned to Adjourn. Alderperson Caylor seconded and the motion Passed. The meeting was adjourned at 6:24 pm. Minutes respectfully submitted by Lori L Anderson-Malm - City Clerk Published April 24, 2024 WNAXLP
 
CITY OF MERRILL COMMON COUNCIL TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2024 MINUTES REGULAR MEETING CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 PM I. Call to Order Mayor Hass called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. II. Invocation - Pastor Mike Southcomb - St Stephens UCC III. Pledge of Allegiance IV. Roll Call Present: Alderperson Russell, Alderperson Caylor, Alderperson Meyer, Alderperson Fermanich, Alderperson Lupton, Alderperson Rick, Alderperson Weix Jr., Alderperson Sabatke Others present: Mayor Hass, City Attorney Hayden, City Clerk Anderson-Malm, City Administrator Akey, Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator Pagel, Enrichment Center Director Mrachek (remote), Finance Director Ley, Fire Chief Klug, Police Chief Bennett, Street Superintendent Bonack, Transit Director Brummond (remote), Utility Operations Manager Steinagel, Alderperson elect Lass, Alderperson elect Andrew Caylor, Alderperson elect Rutkowski, Pastor Mike Southcomb, Clyde Nelson, Gary and Mary Schwartz, Sue Kunkel, Gary Latzig, and Merrill Community Media. V. Common Council Meeting Expectations VI. Public Comment There was no public comment. VII. Proclamation 1. 2024 Mayoral Proclamation: Provider Appreciation Day - City Attorney Hayden read the proclamation. VIII. Revenue and Expense Reports 1. March Revenue and Expense Reports - Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve the March Revenue and Expense reports. Alderperson Fermanich seconded and the motion passed. 2. Revised February Revenue and Expense Reports - Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve the revised February Revenue and Expense reports. Alderperson Fermanich seconded and the motion Passed. IX. Minutes from Previous Meeting 1. Consider placing the minutes from the March 12th meeting on file - Alderperson Caylor motioned to place the March 12th minutes on file. Alderperson Weix Jr. seconded and the motion passed. X. Communications and Petitions 1. Insurance claim from State Auto on behalf of Lynn Kleinschmidt, regarding a slip and fall claim (December 15, 2022). The City's insurance carrier recommends this claim be disallowed. This is based on the fact that an investigation revealed the City was not liable for this incident. - Alderperson Rick motioned to disallow the 2022 claim. Alderperson Russell seconded and the motion passed. XI. General Agenda Items for Consideration 1. Consider the 2024-2025 Merrill Police Union contract. Mayor Hass is bringing this directly to the Common Council. - Alderperson Lupton motioned to approve. Alderperson Weix Jr. seconded and the motion passed. XII. Committee of the Whole 1. Take any action regarding the remaining unallocated ARPA funds of $9,999.76 from the earlier Committee of the Whole. - City Clerk Anderson-Malm read the actions from the earlier Committee of the Whole. Motion to use unallocated ARPA funds for the Food Truck-a-palooza and future Food Truck-a-palooza events. Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve the motion from the Committee of the Whole. Alderperson Sabatke seconded and the motion passed on a 7/1 voice vote. 2. Take any action regarding the EV Charging Station placement and possible funding source from the earlier Committee of the Whole. - City Clerk Anderson-Malm read the motion from the earlier Committee of the Whole; motion to table the EV charging stations, which passed on a 7/1 voice vote. City Attorney Hayden stated no further action is necessary considering the item was tabled. XIII. Board of Public Works 1. Discuss and consider the updated 2024 Street Opening permit and fees. The Board of Public Works recommends approval. - Alderperson Sabatke motioned to approve. Alderperson Meyer seconded and the motion passed. 2. Consider the bid for the M2024-02 paving project (S Center Avenue and N Sales St) to American Asphalt of Wisconsin Division of Mathy for $517,380.50. The Board of Public Works recommends approval. - Alderperson Sabatke motioned to approve. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion passed. 3. Consider the paving budget of $7,400 to pave the north side of the alley by Our Savior's Church. The Board of Public Works recommends approval. - Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve. Alderperson Lupton seconded and the motion passed. XIV. Health & Safety 1. Consider a temporary Class "B" picnic license for the Merrill Historical Society, on April 27, 2024, at The Cosmo Hall, 805 E Main Street, in conjunction with the Merrill Historical Society Trivia Contest 2024. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - Alderperson Lupton motioned to approve. Alderperson Weix Jr. seconded and the motion passed. 2. Consider a temporary Class "B" picnic license for the Lincoln County Fair Association, on August 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, 2024 at the Merrill Festival Grounds in conjunction with the Lincoln County Fair. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - Alderperson Rick motioned to approve. Alderperson Caylor seconded and the motion passed. Alderperson Meyer abstained. 3. Consider a Class A liquor license for Makalu Real Estate LLC, 1201 Grand Avenue. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - Alderperson Lupton motioned to approve. Alderperson Weix Jr. seconded and the motion passed. 4. Consider a Class "A" liquor license for Merrill Petroleum LLC, 3350 E Main Street. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - Alderperson Caylor motioned to approve. Alderperson Meyer seconded and the motion passed. 5. Consider a Class A liquor license for Express Lane (CAPL Retail LLC), 702 N Center Avenue. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - Alderperson Rick motioned to approve. Alderperson Weix Jr. seconded and the motion passed. XV. Personnel & Finance 1. Consider implementing a hiring freeze, except for Police and Fire line positions; have vacant positions evaluated by the Personnel & Finance Committee and forwarded to the Common Council with the Mayor having the ability to bring a position directly to the Common Council. The Personnel & Finance Committee recommends approval. It was suggested by the Administration to include Transit personnel in the final action. - Alderperson Caylor motioned to amend the original motion to include Transit personnel. Alderperson Meyer seconded and the motion passed. 2. Consider the elimination of the Community Development Program Director position upon the retirement of the current employee, effective May 1, 2024. The Personnel & Finance Committee recommends approval. - Following discussion, which included Alderperson Caylor thanking the Community Development Program Director for her service over the past 27 years and Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator Pagel thanking the CDPD publically. Alderperson Russell motioned to approve. Alderperson Meyer seconded, and the motion passed on a 7/1 voice vote. XVI. Tourism Commission 1. Tourism Report - 2023 - Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, Clyde Nelson, presented the Tourism Report. 2. Tourism Room Tax - SL304 for 2023 - The room tax report was included in the packet. XVII. Place Committee Reports on File 1. Consider placing the following reports on file: Committee of the Whole, Enrichment Center, Health & Safety, Festival Grounds, Library Board, Marketing & Communications, Personnel & Finance, Redevelopment Authority, Transit Commission, Board of Public Works, and Parks and Recreation Commission. - Alderperson Meyer motioned to place the committee reports on file. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion passed XVIII. Ordinances XIX. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 26, Article V, Section 26-136 Purchase or possession of tobacco products. The Health & Safety Committee recommends approval. - City Attorney Hayden read the Ordinance. Alderperson Caylor motioned to suspend the rules and give the second and third readings by title only. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion carried. City Attorney Hayden gave the Ordinance the second and third readings by title only. Alderperson Meyer motioned to adopt the Ordinance. Alderperson Lupton seconded and the motion carried on an 8/0 roll call vote. XX. Mayor's Appointments 1. Jim Weix to the Central Wisconsin Economic Development Board replacing Adam Rekau - Alderperson Meyer motioned to approve. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion passed. Alderperson Weix abstained. XXI. Mayor's Communications Mayor Hass read the following communications: • I want to congratulate and welcome the Alderpersons elected to the Council, Andrew Caylor, Robert Lass, and Rebecca Rutkowski. I want to thank the outgoing aldermen, Paul Russell, who has been the Council President, Alderman Dick Lupton, and Alderman Steve Sabatke for their years of service to the city. • The Council will meet again on April 16 at 6:00 pm for a swearing-in ceremony and a re-organizational meeting where committee assignments will be given. • April 19th is the Concertina Fest at Les and Jim's. • April 25, 26, and 27, the Merrill High School Theatre Jays are presenting the musical Matilda. Please call 536-4594 for information and tickets. • April 28th is the Raise Your Voice walk at the MARC • This week is National Library Week. There will be activities all week. Please stop in and check out the TB Scott Library and all it has to offer. • May 18th is the City-wide garage sale and the Food Truck-a-palooza event at the Festival Grounds. • Please stop into the Enrichment Center and check out all the activities. We are lucky to have the Enrichment Center and the Library in our community. • May 3rd is the Council Orientation at 9:00 am. XXI. Adjournment Alderperson Meyer motioned to Adjourn. Alderperson Rick seconded and the motion passed. The meeting was adjourned at 7:48 pm. The complete Ordinance is available on the City of Merrill website: https://www.ci.merrill.wi.us/ Minutes respectfully submitted by Lori L Anderson-Malm - City Clerk Published April 18, 2024 WNAXLP
 
DATE SIGNED: April 8, 2024 Electronically signed by Judge Troy L. Nielsen Circuit Court Judge STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, WAUPACA COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROGER DAVID STEINBACH DOD: 08/07/2023 Order Setting Time to Hear Petition for Administration and Deadline for Filing Claims (Formal Administration) Case No. 2023PR99 A Petition for Formal Administration was filed. THE COURT FINDS: The decedent, with date of birth 11/18/1958 and date of death 08/07/2023 was domiciled in Waupaca County, State of Wisconsin , with a mailing address of 208 W Sumner St, Weyauwega, WI 54983. THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The Petition be heard at the Waupaca County Courthouse, 811 Harding St, Waupaca, Wisconsin, Room Branch I, before Circuit Court Judge/Circuit Court Commissioner Hon. Troy Nielsen, on 05/03/2024 at11:00 a.m.. You do not need to appear unless you object. The petition may be granted if there is no objection. 2. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedent’s estate is [Date] July 9, 2024 . 3. A claim may be filed at the Waupaca County Courthouse, 811 Harding St, Waupaca , Wisconsin, Room 3054 / Probate Office. 4. Heirship will be determined at the hearing on petition for final judgment. 5. Publication of this notice is notice to any persons whose names or addresses are unknown. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call (715) 258-6429 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. Form completed by: Matthew J. Linn PO Box 5 New London, WI 54961 Telephone Number (920) 982-4450 Bar Number 1066187 Publish April 11, 18 & 25, 2024 WNAXLP
 
Green Bay WNAXLP STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, BROWN COUNTY ---------------------------------------- Plaintiff(s): Lebakkens Inc Of WI DBA Lebakkens Rent to Own 318 N. Military Avenue Green Bay, WI 54303 -vs- Defendant(s): Laquita S. Russ 718 Bond Street Green Bay, WI 54303 Publication Summons and Notice (Small Claims) Case No. 2024SC001557 If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 920-448-4155 prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. ---------------------------------------- Publication Summons and Notice of Filing TO THE PERSON(S) NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANT(S): You are being sued by the person(s) named above as Plaintiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. The lawsuit will be heard in the following small claims court: Brown County Courthouse Telephone Number of clerk of court: 920-448-4155 Courtroom/Room Number: Courtroom B Address: 100 S. Jefferson Street Green Bay, WI 54301 on the following date and time: Date: 4/26/2024 Time: 1:15 p.m. If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a judgment against you in favor of the person(s) suing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate (property) you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. You may have the option to Answer without appearing in court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff(s) named above at their address. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number above to determine if there are other methods to answer a Small Claims complaint in that county. Plaintiff Jess Guhl Date 04/08/2024 Publish 04.12.24 & 04.19.24 WNAXLP
 
Hobart WNAXLP Oneida Wetland Mitigation Site Invasive Species Control Robert E. Lee & Associates, Inc. has been contracted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to spot treat 30 acres of invasive species (common reed (Phragmites australis), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea), cattail (Typha spp), and purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)) within the Oneida Wetland Mitigation Site (74 acres) located on the northwest side of the Village of Hobart. Work will begin in May and will conclude by October 31, 2024. All invasive species will be treated with an aquatic approved herbicide and follow guidelines provided by WisDOT, in order to reduce impacts to native plants and wildlife within the property. Herbicide treatments will be conducted by a combination of foliar spraying with a backpack sprayer or ATV tank sprayer, cutting stems and applying herbicide to the cut surface and hand wicking. Any request for a public meeting must be made within five days after this notice is published. The request must address the topics to be discussed at the meeting, including problems and alternatives, and must be sent in writing to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 2984 Shawano Avenue, Green Bay, WI, 54313 with attention to Claire Hetzel. This public notice is required by Chapter 107, Wisconsin Administrative Code. Publish 04.19.24 WNAXLP
 
Howard WNAXLP The Village of Howard Board of Trustees has received the following renewal 2024-2025 Class A beer and liquor license applications: Establishment Applicant American Petroleum LLC / Howard Central BP 2002 Velp Ave. Green Bay Himanshu Goel The Village of Howard Board of Trustees has received the following NEW 2024-2025 Class B beer and liquor license applications: Establishment Applicant ETS Food and Beverage LLC / River Street Pier 1984 Velp Ave Green Bay Evan Sander The Village Board will consider the license applications on May 13th, 2024 at 6:30 pm. All license applications are open to public inspection from 7:30 am-5:00 pm, Monday through Thursday Friday 7:30 am to 11:30 am at Howard’s Village Hall, 2456 Glendale Avenue. The Village of Howard Board of Trustees has received the following renewal 2024-2025 Class B beer and liquor license applications: Establishment Applicant Anduzzi’s of Howard/Anduzzi’s Sports Club 2555 Lineville Rd. Green Bay Anthony Szymanski CB’s Tap 1674 Velp Ave. Green Bay Harold Heuvelmans Gilligan’s Bar & Grill, LLC 1985 Velp Ave. Green Bay Chris Knutson Red Lantern Food & Spirits LLC 1642 Velp Ave. Green Bay Carl Schuelke Rock Garden Inc 1951 Bond Street Green Bay Aaron Wolf Twin Brothers Supper Club/Julie’s Café West & Catering LLC 2130 Velp Ave. Green Bay Humberto Morales Village Green Golf Course, 302 Riverdale Dr. Green Bay James Boockmeier The Village of Howard Board of Trustees has received the following renewal 2024-2025 Class B beer license applications: Howard Ops LLC / New Perspective – Howard 2790 Elm Tree Hill. Green Bay Darin Duvall Duck Creek Softball Association 775 N. Riverview Dr. Green Bay Wayne Gilson The Village of Howard Board of Trustees has received the following renewal 2024-2025 Class C wine license applications: Howard Ops LLC / New Perspective – Howard 2790 Elm Tree Hill. Green Bay Darin Duvall The Village Board will consider the license applications on April 22nd, 2024 at 6:30 pm. All license applications are open to public inspection from 7:30 am-5:00 pm, Monday through Thursday Friday 7:30 am to 11:30 am at Howard’s Village Hall, 2456 Glendale Avenue. Publish 04.19.24 WNAXLP
 
Lark Self Storage: 2101 Patch St. Stevens Point, WI will auction the following storage units on Bid13.com. Sales end Friday, May 3, 2024. Tenant: Ella Haas Unit Contents: shelving, tent, storage bins, sewing machine
 
Merrill Area Public Schools Special Board of Education Meeting April 10, 2024 – Minutes The meeting was called to order by Blake at 6:16 p.m. in the Board Room Board members present: Ashbeck, Gremler, Krueger, Liberty, Osness, Proulx, Yingling and Blake. Board members absent: Woller. Others present: None. President Blake called for a motion to to adjourn into executive (closed) session pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes under Section 19.85(1)(f) for the purpose of considering, and taking action as appropriate, related to personal histories and preliminary consideration of possible policy violations by one or more Board members, which, if discussed in public, would likely have a substantial adverse effect upon the reputation of such persons; and, consider and act upon parental requests for student opt out of state assessments, including the potential for a closed session(s) to review the specifics applicable to the affected student(s) if the discussion of such in open session would be likely to have an adverse effect upon the reputation of such student(s) pursuant to Section 19.85(1)(f), Wis. Stats. Any such closed session(s) shall be immediately followed by reconvening in open session for further consideration and, ultimately, action upon the parental requests. MOTION by Osness, second by Liberty to adjourn into closed session. Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. MOTION by Proulx, second by Liberty to reconvene into open session. Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. MOTION by Proulx, second by Liberty to waive compensation for board members (for tonight’s meeting). Motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Proulx, second by Gremler to adjourn at 6:39 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, Kendra Osness Board Clerk KO/tlw (The official minutes in their entirety are available by calling (715) 536-4581, by visiting www.mapsedu.org, or by visiting the MAPS District Office at 1111 N. Sales Street, Merrill, Wisconsin.) Published April 25, 2024 WNAXLP
 
PUBLIC NOTICE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CITY OF WAUPACA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Timothy J Gauerke and Andy Krueger, Owners, Wayne Cain, Agent, have made application to the City Plan Commission requesting a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with Section 17.104(3) of the Municipal Code, Conditional Uses, to allow Restaurants with drive-through, drive-in or walk-up order/service as a Conditional Use in the B-2 Central Business District, more fully described as follows, to wit: 217 S Main Street: Being the North 24 feet of Lot 4, Block "O" of the Original Plat of the City of Waupaca, located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 22 North, Range 12 East, City of Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follows; Commencing at the Northwest Corner, Lot 4 of Block “O” of the Original Plat of the City of Waupaca, said point being the Point of Beginning; Thence South 89 degrees 45 minutes 38 seconds East, a distance of 114.71 feet; Thence South 0 degrees 13 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 24.00 feet; Thence North 89 degrees 45 minutes 38 seconds West, a distance of 114.63 feet; Thence North 0 degrees 25 minutes 41 seconds West, a distance of 24.00 feet being the Point of Beginning; subject to right-of-ways, easements, restrictions and reservations of record, IF ANY. Said described tract containing 0.06 Acres, more or less. Parcel No. 34 19 82187 YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the City Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on the request on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 5:15 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 111 S. Main Street, Waupaca, Wisconsin. The hearing will be for the purpose of giving an opportunity for any person interested, their attorneys or agents, to be heard. Barbara J. Nowak City Clerk PUBLISH: April 25, 2024 WNAXLP
 



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