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CITY OF WAUWATOSA COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA ● APRIL 5, 2016 Regular Meeting Common Council Chambers 7:30 PM 7725 West North Avenue, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 City of Wauwatosa Page 1 Updated 4/5/2016 3:03 PM Final PLEASE NOTE: The items on this agenda may be revised before the time of the Common Council meeting, some items may be removed and others added prior to the completion of the final Common Council agenda. The final agenda will be available in the City Clerk’s office and on the city website at www.wauwatosa.net. It is anticipated that each item listed on the agenda may be discussed, referred or acted upon unless it is noted in the specific agenda item that no action is contemplated. ROLL CALL Approval of minutes of previous meeting APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR 1. Village of Wauwatosa Business Improvement District (appointment) (second reading) Jeff Cockerham, JMC Properties, LLC, 7430 Harwood Avenue, 53213 Term expiring 12/31/18 Lisa Malmarowski, Outpost Natural Foods Term expiring 12/31/18 2. Board of Parks and Forestry Commissioners (reappointment) (first reading) Tom Ertel, 7440 Oakhill Avenue, 53213 (District 1) Term expiring 4/30/19 3. Ad hoc Streetscape Selection Committee (reappointment) (appointment) (first reading) Ald. John Dubinski, District 2 representative Ald. Dennis McBride, District 4 representative Mayor Kathleen Ehley Development Director Paulette Enders City Engineer Bill Wehrley Carolyn Esswein, 1829 N. 69th Street (District 1) (Urban Planner) Matt Kamenick, 7312 St. James Street (District 2) (Civil Engineer, Storm Water Management) Bill Robison, 6857 Milwaukee Avenue (District 4) (Architect) Board of Parks & Forestry Commissioners Bill Pennoyer, 11222 W. Congress Street (District 8) Village BID Director Jim Plaisted, 7438 Kenwood Avenue (District 1) Village BID member Chris Leffler, 644 N. Honey Creek Parkway (District 4) Village BID member Mark Veth, 7605 Harwood Avenue (District 2) APPLICATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 1. Email from Angela Miller, 9633 Harding Blvd, 53226, requesting a stop sign on Harding Blvd. Director of Public Works

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Page 1: Final CITY OF WAUWATOSA - Granicus

CITY OF WAUWATOSA

COMMON COUNCIL

AGENDA ● APRIL 5, 2016

Regular Meeting Common Council Chambers 7:30 PM

7725 West North Avenue, Wauwatosa, WI 53213

City of Wauwatosa Page 1 Updated 4/5/2016 3:03 PM

Final

PLEASE NOTE: The items on this agenda may be revised before the time of the Common Council meeting, some items may be

removed and others added prior to the completion of the final Common Council agenda. The final agenda will be available in the

City Clerk’s office and on the city website at www.wauwatosa.net. It is anticipated that each item listed on the agenda may be

discussed, referred or acted upon unless it is noted in the specific agenda item that no action is contemplated.

ROLL CALL

Approval of minutes of previous meeting

APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR

1. Village of Wauwatosa Business Improvement District (appointment) (second reading)

Jeff Cockerham, JMC Properties, LLC, 7430 Harwood Avenue, 53213 Term expiring 12/31/18 Lisa Malmarowski, Outpost Natural Foods Term expiring 12/31/18

2. Board of Parks and Forestry Commissioners (reappointment) (first reading)

Tom Ertel, 7440 Oakhill Avenue, 53213 (District 1) Term expiring 4/30/19

3. Ad hoc Streetscape Selection Committee (reappointment) (appointment) (first reading)

Ald. John Dubinski, District 2 representative Ald. Dennis McBride, District 4 representative Mayor Kathleen Ehley Development Director Paulette Enders City Engineer Bill Wehrley Carolyn Esswein, 1829 N. 69th Street (District 1) (Urban Planner) Matt Kamenick, 7312 St. James Street (District 2) (Civil Engineer, Storm Water Management) Bill Robison, 6857 Milwaukee Avenue (District 4) (Architect) Board of Parks & Forestry Commissioners Bill Pennoyer, 11222 W. Congress Street (District 8) Village BID Director Jim Plaisted, 7438 Kenwood Avenue (District 1) Village BID member Chris Leffler, 644 N. Honey Creek Parkway (District 4) Village BID member Mark Veth, 7605 Harwood Avenue (District 2)

APPLICATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.

1. Email from Angela Miller, 9633 Harding Blvd, 53226, requesting a stop sign on Harding Blvd.

Director of Public Works

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City of Wauwatosa Page 2 Updated 4/5/2016 3:03 PM

2. Summons and Complaint filed by Eisenberg, Riley & Zimmerman, S.C. on behalf of Nikisha S.

Jackson, 4401 N. 84th Street, Milwaukee 53225

City Attorney

3. Wauwatosa Water Utility Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the month ended February

29, 2016

Place on file

ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION

1. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.350 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code prohibiting truck

parking on the north side of W. North Avenue between N. 91st Street and Swan Boulevard

Refer to originating Committee

2. Ordinance amending Section 11.40.310 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code pertaining to trucking

prohibitions on City-owned portions of Underwood Parkway

Refer to originating Committee

3. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code pertaining to parking

restrictions at the 11311 W. Locust Street Drop-Off Lot

Refer to originating Committee

4. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code pertaining to parking

in front of 7251 W. North Avenue

Refer to originating Committee

5. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code pertaining to parking

in front of 6607 W. North Avenue

Refer to originating Committee

6. Ordinance creating Chapter 2.05 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code establishing a code of ethics

for City officials and employees

Refer to originating Committee

FROM THE COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

1. Ordinance amending Section 8.32.160 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code regarding mobile food

establishment licensing, and Chapter 6.100 Street Vending Vehicles

Committee recommended approval 7-0

2. Ordinance amending various sections of Chapter 15.14 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code

regarding sign code changes

Committee recommended approval 7-0

3. Ordinance amending various sections of Chapter 8.32 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code regarding

food and beverage handling

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Committee recommended approval 7-0

FROM THE FINANCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

1. Resolution approving a contract with FirstWatch software and waiving the competitive bidding

process

Committee recommended approval 5-0

2. Resolution approving a MOU with the Curling Club regarding the Muellner Building ice-making

equipment

Committee recommended approval 5-0

3. Resolution approving the preliminary 2015 year-end results and a Level III fund transfer

Committee recommended approval 5-0

4. Bills and Claims

FROM THE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

1. Resolution approving an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Wauwatosa Police

Department and participating law enforcement agencies in the Suburban Mutual Assistance

Response Teams

Committee recommended approval 6-0

2. Resolution supporting the organizational restructure of the Department of Public Works

Committee recommended approval 7-0

3. Ordinance creating Section 2.02.075 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code providing for electronic

participation in meetings

Committee recommended approval 6-1

4. Ordinance amending Section 2.02.120 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code regarding the meeting

times of the standing Council Committees

Committee recommended approval 7-0

FROM THE TRANSPORTATION AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

1. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code removing parking

restrictions on Homewood Avenue from W. Blue Mound Road to W. Oxford Place

Committee recommended approval 6-0

2. Ordinance amending Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code creating no parking

restrictions on the south side of W. Garfield Avenue from N. 68th Street to N. 70th Street

Committee recommended approval 6-0

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City of Wauwatosa Page 4 Updated 4/5/2016 3:03 PM

FROM THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS

1. Resolution approving an encroachment onto City right-of-way for a chain link fence along Swan

Boulevard abutting 10320 W. Watertown Plank Road, Brian Dranzik, Milwaukee County

Department of Transportation, applicant

Board recommended approval 6-0

2. Resolution awarding the bid for Contract 16-01 / Project 1106, The Village Redevelopment - Phase

I to Zignego Company, Inc. in the amount of $5,292,539.79 (low of 6 bids)

Board recommended approval 6-0

3. Resolution approving the request of seven Memoranda of Understanding with private property

owners on State Street regarding The Village Improvements - Phase I, Contract 16-01 / Project

1106

Board recommended approval 6-0

4. Report placing on file the MS4 Annual Stormwater Report for 2015

Board recommended approval 6-0

FUTURE COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEMS

1. Future Council Committee Agenda Items

Any person who has a qualifying disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act who requires the meeting or materials at the meeting to be in an accessible location or format, must contact the City Clerk at voice telephone 479-8917 or TTY 471-8484 (City Hall, 7725 W. North

Avenue, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53213) for accommodations. Requests for accommodations for meetings should be made at least three (3) business

days prior to the meeting. Every effort will be made to arrange accommodations for all meetings; so please give the City Clerk as much advance

notice as possible.

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Ordinance

ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8.32.160 OF THE WAUWATOSA MUNICIPAL CODE

REGARDING MOBILE FOOD ESTABLISHMENT LICENSING, AND CHAPTER 6.100 STREET

VENDING VEHICLES

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa does hereby ordain as follows:

Part I. The common council does hereby repeal and recreate section 8.32.160 of Title Eight of the City of

Wauwatosa Ordinances to read in its entirety as follows:

8.32.160 - Mobile food establishments.

A. Definition.

Mobile food establishment means a push cart, trailer, food truck or movable vehicle selling food

and beverage on a temporary basis and which periodically or continuously changes location.

B. Declaration.

It is recognized that the primary purpose of a public street or alley is to permit pedestrian and

vehicular travel and to provide access to abutting properties. It is further recognized that the

commercial use of the public streets, alleys or public ways for the sale or vending of food

merchandise is a privilege rather than a right which may be prohibited or closely regulated to

encourage the safe, convenient and uninterrupted use of the public streets for travel. It is, therefore,

declared to be the purpose of this chapter to prohibit mobile food establishment operations except

as otherwise specifically provided for by this chapter.

C. Delegation of Authority.

The board of public works is delegated the authority to regulate the use of the public streets, alleys

and other public lands of the City of Wauwatosa for commercial purposes and is authorized to issue

mobile food establishment licenses within the terms of this chapter. The City of Wauwatosa health

department is delegated the authority to conduct inspections, investigate and enforce local and state

food and food establishment regulations.

D. Operating Rules.

1. Mobile food establishments may be operated in the city in accordance with the requirements

of Sections 8.32.010 through 8.32.120 as applicable to mobile food establishments and the

provisions of this section.

2. Mobile food establishments serving only food prepared, packaged in individual servings,

transported and stored under conditions meeting the requirements of this chapter, or

beverages that are not potentially hazardous and are dispensed from covered urns or other

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protected equipment are not subject to Sections 8.32.010 through 8.32.120 if the required

equipment for cleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensils exists at the service base and

an employee handwashing facility is provided on the mobile food establishment.

3. Mobile food establishments must be removed from any site at the end of each day of

operation except as otherwise expressly approved at the time of permit issuance.

4. No mobile food establishment may be used for living or sleeping purposes.

5. Mobile food establishments shall not be used for any non-food establishment purposes or

business.

6. Non-employees are not permitted in or on the vehicle.

E. Service Base.

1. Every mobile food establishment shall have a licensed service base of operation

consisting of an enclosed building of sufficient size to accommodate mobile units for

servicing, cleaning, inspection and maintenance.

2. Each mobile food establishment shall return to its service base not less than once in each

twenty-four hours for servicing and maintenance and oftener if necessary.

3. Service bases need not be located in the city.

F. Food and Mobile Food Establishment Licenses. Inspections. Fees.

1. No mobile food establishment shall operate before being granted a food license issued by

the state or by the city under section 6.36 and a mobile food establishment license issued

by the clerk upon approval of the board of public works. The approval process requires a

completed application with a fee as set forth in the consolidated fee schedule.

3. The mobile food establishment license shall identify the mobile food establishment by

make, model, serial number or other means approved by the board of public works. The

licenses shall be conspicuously displayed in view of the public in or on the mobile food

establishment.

4. Licenses may not be transferred from one mobile food establishment to another mobile

food establishment.

5. A mobile food establishment shall be available for inspection by the health department at

any time while it is in operation in the city and shall be made available for inspection at

a pre-arranged period of not less than one hour between eight a.m. and five p.m.

6. The license fee may not be refunded in whole or in part and shall be valid for a period of

one year from July 1 to June 30, unless otherwise suspended or revoked. The fee entitles

the licensee to the operation of one vehicle at time. The license may be renewed and the

fee paid annually.

7. The requirements of this chapter shall be in addition to any other ordinance and licensing

requirements of any other provisions of the City of Wauwatosa ordinance or state law.

G. Water.

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1. The watering point for the mobile food establishment shall be located in the service base

and shall consist of a threaded tap installed and maintained in a manner that will assure

protection against contamination.

2. Hoses shall be of food grade material. Each end of the hose shall have a threaded

attachment for connection to the service base watering tap fixture and the water storage

tank respectively. Both ends of the hose shall be prevented from touching the ground or

any contamination material by permanent placement of a fifteen centimeter (six-inch)

disk near each end. After connecting the hose to the watering point tap, and before using

any water from it, the hose shall be thoroughly flushed. The water filling attachment on

the water tank shall be flushed just before the hose is attached for filling the tank. Hoses

shall be used for this purpose only and shall be stored on a special reel or in a special

locker labeled "For Water Point Hose Only."

3. When required the mobile food establishment shall be equipped with a gravity or

pressurized water storage tank. A mobile food establishment that serves beverages or

food or heats food shall have a water storage tank with a capacity of at least forty liters

(10.6 gallons) for employee handwashing, except that the water storage tank of a food

pushcart shall have a minimum capacity of twenty liters (5.3 gallons). A mobile food

establishment that prepares food or beverages on the mobile unit shall have a water

storage tank with a capacity of at least one hundred fifty liters (39.7 gallons) for utensil

washing and sanitizing purposes. Water for the tank shall be obtained from the service

base watering point and the vehicle shall return to the service base whenever the amount

of water in storage does not equal at least four liters (one gallon). With approval of the

department, limited food service utensils may be returned to the service base for washing

and sanitizing.

4. The water storage tank containing a threaded inlet shall be of durable construction using

at least fourteen-gauge metal or other durable food grade material. The tank shall be

provided with a glass-sight gauge graduated to read the water volume in liters or gallons.

A U-bend overflow directed downward shall be provided. A threaded opening on the inlet

line or on the tank with a locking device shall be provided for flushing and sanitizing the

tank. Following flushing the interior, and prior to each filling, the tank shall be subjected

to a chlorine sanitizing solution of one hundred parts per million concentration for a

period of at least two minutes.

H. Waste. Liquid Waste.

1. Operators are responsible for ensuring that all waste is disposed of in accordance with

city regulations and for maintaining all areas used for food vending and customer activity

in a safe and clean condition.

2. Storage Tank. A mobile food establishment with only handwashing facilities shall be

equipped with a wastewater storage tank which has a capacity of at least sixty liters (15.9

gallons) and is twenty liters (5.3 gallons) larger than the water storage tank. A food

pushcart shall have a wastewater storage tank which has a minimum capacity of thirty

liters (7.9 gallons) and is ten liters (2.6 gallons) larger than the water storage tank. A

mobile food establishment with utensil washing facilities on the unit shall be equipped

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with a wastewater storage tank which has a capacity of at least two hundred liters (52.8

gallons) but is at least forty liters (10.6 gallons) larger than the water storage tank. The

contents of the tank may be emptied only at the service base, in an approved manner and

to an approved sewage disposal system. The tank shall be completely emptied each time

the supply is replenished.

3. The waste tank shall be of durable construction, using at least fourteen-gauge metal or

other durable smooth surfaced material. The tank discharge connection shall contain a

minimum one and one-half-inch half-union attachment for gravity draining. A tight-

closing valve shall be located between the attachment and tank proper. The waste storage

tank shall be maintained in a reasonable sanitary condition.

4. Disposal. Every service base shall have provision for the sanitary disposal of liquid

wastes to receive the gravity flow of wastewater from the vehicle wastewater collection

tank. The discharge pipe of the waste collection tank shall contain a tight-closing valve.

5. When liquid waste cannot be discharged directly to sanitary sewers, a hose with a

minimum one and one-half-inch half-union attachment for connection to the vehicle

waste water tank shall be provided. The hose shall be maintained in a clean and

serviceable condition and when not in use shall be stored in a separate cabinet labeled

"For Wastewater Hose Only."

I. Parking, Residential and Non Residential Location and Hours of Operation.

1. It is the purpose of this section to maintain the character of a residential area by limiting

commercial activity within residentially zoned districts of the city as defined under Title

24 of this code. Parking for the purpose of vending in residentially zoned districts is

prohibited. No mobile food establishment operator shall park such vehicle within a

residentially zoned district for a period in excess of five minutes for the purpose of or

while engaged in vending.

2. For the purpose of accommodating the city of Wauwatosa's Fourth of July parade, the

above provisions of this section shall not apply to the area within one hundred fifty feet

of North Avenue along the parade route for a period of two hours before the scheduled

commencement of such parade, during the parade, and one hour after the termination of

the Fourth of July parade.

3. The use of amplified chimes, bells, recordings or other sound producing devices on a

mobile food establishment is prohibited in residential areas.

4. Mobile food establishments are allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts, provided

they are located at least 50 feet from the main public entrance to a restaurant.

5. Mobile food establishment operators must leave adequate sight distance at all times

between his or her vehicle and any potentially view-blocking object. Mobile food

establishments may not obstruct pedestrian, bicycle or vehicle circulation routes.

6. Mobile food establishment operators must obey all parking and traffic laws.

7. Mobile food establishment operators are responsible for obtaining consent of property

owners to operate on private property.

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8. If operated on public property, operators may be required to have liability insurance as

approved by the city attorney and to provide a certificate of insurance naming the City

of Wauwatosa as an additional insured.

9. Operating hours shall not be longer than or extend after the hours of operation of nearby

businesses.

Part II. The common council does hereby amend the Chapter 6.100 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code as

follows:

Chapter 6.100 - STREET VENDING VEHICLES is renamed as “ICE CREAM VENDING

VEHICLES”

The current Sections 6.100.010 and 6.100.030 are deleted in their entirety.

The current Section 6.100.020, 6.100.040 and 6.100.050 are renumbered as Sections 6.100.010,

6.100.020 and 6.100.030, respectively.

Part III. This ordinance shall be effective on and after its date of publication.

Part IV - NON-CODIFIED PROVISION: The changes described above shall be reviewed by Committee

on Community Affairs within six months of the effective date.

Passed and Dated

City Clerk

Approved

Mayor

Introduced:

Referred to originating committee

Adopted:

Page:

Journal:

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Ordinance

ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 15.14 OF THE WAUWATOSA

MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SIGN CODE CHANGES

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa does hereby ordain as follows:

Part I. Section 15.14.010 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as

follows:

15.14.010 - Purpose and Construction.

A. This chapter allows adequate communication through signage while encouraging

aesthetic quality in the design, location, size and purpose of all signs. The regulations, controls

and provisions set forth in this chapter are made in accordance with an overall plan and program

to promote the public safety, area development, preservation of property values and the general

welfare of the city, and are intended to: aid in traffic control and traffic safety, preserve and

protect the property value; lessen congestion of land and air space; provide against undue

concentrations of signs which distract and endanger traffic safety and traffic flow; establish

reasonable standards for commercial and other advertising through the use of signs in order to

maintain and encourage business activity and area development; avoid uncontrolled proliferation

of signs; recognize the rights of the public in roads, streets, highways and the areas adjacent to

those roads, streets and highways; preserve the wholesome and attractive character of the city;

and to recognize that the general welfare includes a community plan that shall be beautiful as well

as healthy, spacious as well as clean, and well-balanced in its growth and development. This

chapter must be interpreted in a manner consistent with the First Amendment guarantee of free

speech. This chapter, therefore, establishes minimum standards by regulating the design, area,

number, location, construction and maintenance of signs in the city.

B. These regulations do not regulate every form and instance of visual communication that

may be displayed anywhere within the jurisdictional limits of the City. Rather, they are intended

to regulate those forms and instances that are most likely to meaningfully affect one or more of

the purposes set forth above. Signs not expressly permitted as being allowed by right or by permit

under this chapter, by specific requirements in another portion of this code or other applicable

law, or otherwise expressly allowed by the Common Council or other authorizing body, are

prohibited.

C. These regulations are not intended to and do not apply to signs erected, maintained or

otherwise posted, owned or leased by, on behalf of, or as specifically directed or ordered by,

federal, state or local governments and government agencies, in the furtherance of authorized

government operations or activities within the public right of way.

Part II. The definition of “Area of Sign” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is

hereby deleted.

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Part III. The definition of “Election Sign” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is

hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Election sign" means a temporary sign erected and maintained during that time period before or

after a primary, general or special election, as more specifically defined in Section 15.14.290,

below. No regulation contained herein shall concern the content or message contained on such

election signs, but rather only the special rules for size, placement and related regulatory

limitations placed on the additional temporary signs allowed by Section 15.14.290 during election

periods.

Part IV. The definition of “Legal nonconforming sign” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal

Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Legal nonconforming sign" means a sign that did meet code regulations when it was originally

erected, either by adherence to the previous sign ordinances of the city of Wauwatosa, or by a

variance or other exception granted, but does not comply with all the present regulations of this

chapter.

Part V. The definition of “Marquee” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby

amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Marquee" means any permanent roof-like structure bearing a signboard or copy projecting

beyond a building or extending along and projecting beyond the wall of the building, generally

designed and constructed to provide protection from the weather.

Part VI. The definition of “Medical center and institutions district” in Section 15.14.020 of the

Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Medical center district" means the geographical area defined in the City Zoning Code Chapter

24 as Special Purpose Medical Center District.

Part VII. The definition of “Overhanging sign” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code

is hereby deleted.

Part VIII. The definition of “Research park district” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal

Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Research park district" means the geographical area defined in the City Zoning Code Chapter 24

as Special Purpose Research Park Planned Development District.

Part IX. The definition of “Sign area” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby

amended to read in its entirety as follows:

“Sign area” means the area of the sign shall be the area enclosed by the smallest square(s) or

rectangle(s) that encompasses all of the copy and design.

Part X. The definition of “Sign face” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby

created to read in its entirety as follows:

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“Sign face” means the entire display surface area of a sign upon, against or through which copy is

placed.

Part XI. The definition of “Temporary sign” in Section 15.14.020 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is

hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

"Temporary sign" means any type sign not permanently attached to the ground, wall or building,

intended to be displayed for a period of time of sixty days or less.

Part XII. Subsections C. and D. of Section 15.14.030 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code are hereby

amended to read in their entirety as follows:

C. Projecting Signs-Public Property. Projecting signs which overhang public property,

including streets and public sidewalks, are prohibited, unless such signs are installed and

maintained pursuant to a validly granted encroachment agreement from the city and shall be

considered to be nonconforming signs.

D. Projecting Signs-Liability Insurance. The owner of a legal nonconforming Projecting sign

over public property shall furnish public liability insurance, approved by the city attorney, in an

amount of not less than one hundred thousand dollars to insure compliance with this chapter,

proper erection and maintenance of the projecting sign or fixture, and protection of the city

against claims of any nature and kind arising by reason of the erection or maintenance of the

overhanging sign by its owner. Proof of the continuing liability insurance under such policy shall

be presented and filed with the city clerk annually at least ten days prior to the day on which the

previous insurance policy lapses.

Part XIII. Section 15.14.055 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby created to read in its entirety as

follows:

15.14.055 - Illumination.

A. No illuminated sign may directly face an adjacent residential district.

B. Electronic message board brightness shall be determined pursuant to rules and standards

established pursuant to subsection C, below.

C. The Building & Safety Division may set and enforce general rules and guidelines

regarding illumination levels, and may direct changes in illumination levels for any specific sign.

D. The use of LED “rope lights,” holiday string lights, or any other similar type of stringed

lights or illuminating device, whether pulsating, blinking, flashing, or otherwise changing in light

intensity, brightness, or color or in a steady, constant, non-fluctuating or non-undulating manner,

whether attached to or suspended from any commercial or industrial building or structure, or

portion thereof, whether outside the building or structure or inside the building or structure and

intended to be visible from the outside, or attached to any sign as an element of that sign or

attached to the sign structure, is prohibited on commercial and industrial buildings. An exception

is provided for non-LED “rope lights,” string lights, or any other similar type of non-LED

stringed lights, which may be used on commercial and industrial buildings for decorative

purposes only during the period from November 15th through January 2nd of each year and shall

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be removed by the owner, agent, or person having beneficial use of the premises or lot within ten

(10) days following written notice by the Development Director or his or her designee.

Part XIV. Section 15.14.050 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety

as follows:

15.14.050 - Removal of signs.

A. The chief inspector or delegated representative is authorized to remove any illegal sign as

defined by this chapter. For any such sign not located on public land, before taking action to

require removal of any such illegal sign, the chief inspector or delegated representative shall give

a written compliance notice to the holders of the permit for the sign, or if no permit has been

issued, to the owner(s) of the premises on which such sign is located and to the lessee(s) of the

premises to which such sign pertains. The notice shall state the grounds for removal, specifying

the deficiencies or defects in such sign with reasonable definiteness, and the violations charged, if

any. Such notice shall specify what repairs, if any, will make the sign conform to the

requirements of this chapter and specify that the sign must be removed or made to conform with

the provisions of this chapter within a specified time period. Service of notice shall be made on

the parties specified above as follows:

1. By mailing via regular mail a copy of the notice to such parties; or

2. By personally delivering copies of the notice to such parties; or

3. By leaving a copy of the notice with any person in charge of the premises; or

4. In the event that no such person can be found on the premises, by affixing a copy

of the notice in a conspicuous position at an entrance to the premises.

B. The chief inspector or delegated representative may cause any signs which are of

immediate peril to persons or property to be removed and destroyed summarily and without

notice, and also at the expense of the owner of the sign or premises upon which the sign is

located.

C. The cost associated with any removal performed by the City may be assessed as a charge

against the property pursuant to the provisions of Section 66.0627, Wisconsin Statutes

Part XV. Subsection 15.14.140 C.4. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

4. Signs overhanging city right-of-way, except as provided pursuant to sec. 15.14.030 D,

above;

Part XVI. Subsections 15.14.180 A., B, and C. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code are hereby amended to

read in their entirety as follows:

A. Temporary signs, including those associated with rummage sales pursuant to the

provisions of Chapter 15.36 of this code;

B. Permanent identification signs located at churches;

C. Permanent identification signs located at schools;

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Part XVII. Section 15.14.190 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety

as follows:

15.14.190 - Planned unit development overlay districts.

Signage in a planned unit development overlay district shall be controlled by the provisions in the

plan for the development as adopted by the common council. If no sign provisions were adopted,

the underlying district sign regulations apply or a planned unit development amendment must be

approved by the common council.

Part XVIII. The Title of Section 15.14.200 and the text of subsection 15.14.200 A. of the Wauwatosa

Municipal Code are hereby amended to read as follows:

15.14.200 - Medical center district.

A. Approval Required by Milwaukee Regional Medical Center (“MRMC”). Each occupant

within the medical center district shall submit copies of sign plans to the MRMC for approval

prior to applying for the city for a permit. Two copies of the MRMC-approved sign plans shall be

submitted to the city upon application for a sign permit.

Part XIX. Subsection 15.14.240 A.2. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

2. Size. The maximum sign size shall be six square feet, but such signs may be two-sided.

Part XX. The Title of Section 15.14.250 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as

follows:

15.14.250 - Special Purpose Research Park Planned Development district.

Part XXI. Section 15.14.290 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its entirety

as follows:

15.14.290 - Election signs.

In addition to temporary signs otherwise allowed under this code, one additional temporary sign

per choice regarding each issue and per candidate may be placed on any property for a period of

sixty days prior to any election involving candidates for a federal, state or local office that

represents the district in which the property is located or involves an issue on the ballot of an

election within the district where the property is located. Except as specifically provided in this

section, all election signs shall comply with the applicable provisions of this chapter.

A. Freestanding Signs. Freestanding signs shall not exceed twelve square feet in size nor six

feet in height.

B. Wall Signs. Wall signs shall comply with the provisions of Section 15.14.400 of this

chapter.

C. Business Districts.

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1. In business districts, any signs in place outside the time period described above

shall be considered permanent signs and shall count toward the total area and number

restrictions of Section 15.14.220 of this chapter.

2. Signs in place less than sixty days prior to or seven days after an election are

presumed to be temporary signs and shall not be subject to additional restrictions.

D. Residential Districts.

1. Signs over six square feet in size must be set back at least five feet from any lot

line.

2. Signs over twelve square feet in size are not permitted.

3. Freestanding signs within the front setback or side yard abutting a street of any

residential lot shall not exceed four and one-half feet in height.

4. Signs in residential districts shall not be illuminated, nor contain any electrical,

mechanical or audio auxiliary.

E. No election signs shall be placed in the public right-of-way.

F. Permits are not required for election signs, except that the appropriate city officials may

issue orders to a property owner or sign's sponsor for immediate correction or removal of a sign

with structural or regulatory defects. If city officials undertake immediate corrective action for a

sign defect in the event that traffic or pedestrian safety is impaired by a sign, or for any other

reason permitted by law, a notice shall be placed in the first class mail or otherwise provided

within two days to the property owner or the sign's sponsor, stating the date and time of the

corrective action, and describing the reason for said action.

G. Signs allowed pursuant to this section shall be removed within seven (7) days following

the conclusion of the qualifying election.

Part XXII. Subsection 15.14.330 J. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby created to read as

follows:

J. Electronic changeable message sign copy is limited to displaying no more than three

separate colors at any time.

Part XXIII. Subsection 15.14.340 E. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

E. Only one monument sign is permitted per building and one wall or awning-style sign is

permitted per street frontage.

Part XXIV. Section 15.14.380 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

15.14.380 - Projecting signs.

A. Maximum Size. A projecting sign shall not exceed one hundred square feet in area.

B. Such sign shall not be less than eight feet from its lowest edge to the established grade.

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C. No projecting sign may extend out more than four feet from the building to which it is

attached or from which it projects and shall not extend over the lot line unless an encroachment is

approved by the Common Council.

D. The maximum height of such sign shall be no more than the height of the rooftop or the

top of the parapet wall of the building on which it is located.

E. Projecting signs may be illuminated.

F. Only one sign shall be permitted per ground floor business premise.

Part XXV. Subsection 15.14.405 C. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

C. Water tower signs are limited to on-premises business or corporation identification only.

Part XXVI. Subsection 15.14.430 B. of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended to read in its

entirety as follows:

15.14.430 - Portable sandwich-type signs.

B. Size. The maximum sign size shall be six square feet, but such signs may be double-

sided.

Part XXVII. This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

Passed and Dated

City Clerk

Approved

Mayor

Introduced:

Referred to originating committee

Adopted:

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Ordinance

ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 8.32 OF THE WAUWATOSA

MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING FOOD AND BEVERAGE HANDLING

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa do ordain as follows:

Part I. The common council does hereby amend the following definitions in section 8.32.010 of Title

Eight of the City of Wauwatosa Ordinances to read as follows:

“Easily cleanable” means

(1) a characteristic of a surface that:

(a) allows effective removal of soil by normal cleaning methods;

(b) is dependent on the material, design, construction, and installation of the

surface; and

(c) varies with the likelihood of the surface’s role in introducing pathogenic or

toxigenic agents or other contaminants into food based on the surface’s approved

placement, purpose and use.

(2) Easily cleanable includes a tiered application of the criteria that qualify the surface as

easily cleanable as specified under the section one of this section to different situations in

which varying degrees of cleanability are required such as:

(a) the appropriateness of stainless steel for a food preparation surface as opposed

to the lack of need for stainless steel for a food preparation surface for floors or

for tables used for consumer dining; or

(b) the need for a different degree of cleanability for a utilitarian attachment or

accessory in the kitchen as opposed to a decorative attachment or accessory in

the consumer dining area.

“Easily movable” means

(1) portable; mounted on casters, gliders, or rollers; or provided with a mechanical means

to safely tilt a unit of equipment for cleaning; and

(2) having no utility connection, a utility connection that disconnects quickly, or a

flexible utility connection of sufficient length to allow the equipment to be moved for

cleaning of the equipment and adjacent area.

“Existing” means an establishment licensed before September 1, 2013 and remaining in

continuous operation since that date by the same licensee.

“Handwashing sink” means a lavatory, a basin or vessel for washing, a wash basin, or a plumbing

fixture especially placed for use in personal hygiene and designed for the washing of hands. This

includes an automatic handwashing facility.

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“Mobile food establishment” means a restaurant or retail food establishment where food is served

or sold from a movable vehicle, push cart, or trailer which periodically or continuously changes

location and requires a service base to accommodate the unit for servicing, cleaning, inspection

and maintenance or except as specified in the service base definition. It does not include a vehicle

which is used solely to transport or deliver food or a common carrier regulated by the state or

federal government or a movable concession stand designed to operate as a temporary food

establishment or a traveling retail food establishment.

“Service animal” means an animal such as a guide dog, signal dog or other animal individually

trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability.

“Service base” means an operating base location to which a mobile food establishment or

transportation vehicle returns regularly for such things as vehicle and equipment cleaning,

discharging liquid or solid wastes, refilling water tanks and ice bins, and boarding food.

“Tempered water” means water ranging in temperature from 29°C (85°F) and no more than

43.3°C (110°F) through a mixing valve or combination faucet.

“Temporary food establishment” means a food establishment that operates at a fixed location for

no more than 14 consecutive days in conjunction with a single event such as fair, carnival,

festival, public exhibition, anniversary sale or occasional sales promotion.

Part II. The common council does hereby delete the following definition from section 8.32.010(B) of

Title Eight of the City of Wauwatosa Ordinances as follows:

“Cold Water”

Part III. The common council does hereby add the following definitions to section 8.32.010 B. of Title

Eight of the City of Wauwatosa Ordinances to read as follows:

“Food employee” means an individual working with unpackaged food, food equipment or

utensils or food contact surfaces.

“Imminent health hazard” means a significant threat or danger to health that is considered to exist

when there is evidence sufficient to show that a product, practice, circumstance, or event creates a

situation that requires immediate correction or cessation of operation to prevent injury based on:

(1) the number of potential injuries; and

(2) the nature, severity and duration of the anticipated injury.

Part IV. The common council does hereby amend subsections 8.32.070 B.1. and 2. of the Wauwatosa

Ordinances to read as follows:

B. Manual Cleaning and Sanitizing.

1. Utensil Washing Sinks. A sink with at least three compartments shall be provided

for manually washing, rinsing and sanitizing equipment and utensils.

2. Labeling. The individual compartments shall be labeled as to use with smooth,

easily cleanable, water resistant letters not less then five cm (two inches) in

height. The labels shall read: wash; rinse; and sanitize or other words approved

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by the department.

Part V. The common council does hereby amend subsection 8.32.090 A.4. of the City of Wauwatosa

Code of Ordinances to read as follows:

A. Location.

4. Food employees shall clean their hands only in a hand washing sink or approved

automatic hand washing facility, and may not clean their hands in a sink used for food

preparation or ware washing, or in a service sink or curbed cleaning facility used for the

disposal of mop water and similar liquid waste. For existing food establishment

operators, the department may approve the use of a pre-wash/pre-scape sink compartment

for hand washing provided that the permit holder can demonstrate that the sink can be

used in a manner that minimizes the risk of contamination. When an existing food

establishment is extensively remodeled, or has a change in operator, the approval is

voided.

Part VI. The common council does hereby amend subsection of 8.32.120 A. of the City of Wauwatosa

Code of Ordinances to read in its entirety as follows:

A. The premises shall be maintained free of insects, rodents and other pests. The presence of

insects, rodents, and other pests shall be controlled to minimize their presence on the premises by:

1. routinely inspecting shipments of food and supplies;

2. routinely inspecting the premises for evidence of pests;

3. using methods, if pests are found, such as trapping devices or other means of pest

control;

4. eliminating harborage conditions.

Part VII. The common council does hereby amend subsection of 8.32.140 H. of the City of Wauwatosa

Code of Ordinances to read as follows:

H. Animals.

1. Live animals may not be allowed on the premises of a food establishment.

2. Live animals may be allowed in the following situations if the contamination of

food, clean equipment, utensils, and linens, and unwrapped single service and single use

articles cannot result:

(a) edible fish or decorative fish in aquariums, shellfish or crustacea on ice,

or under refrigeration, and shellfish and crustacea in display tank systems;

(b) patrol dogs accompanying police or security officers in offices and

dining, sales, and storage areas, and sentry dogs running loose in outside fenced

areas;

(c) in areas that are not used for food preparation and that are usually open

for customers, such as dining and sales areas, service animals that are controlled

by the disabled employee or individual, if a health or safety hazard will not result

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from the presence or activities of the service animal;

(d) pets in the common dining areas of institutional care facilities such as

nursing homes, assisted living facilities, group homes, or residential care

facilities at times other than during meals if:

(1) effective partitioning and self-closing doors separate the common

dining areas from food storage or food preparation areas,

(2) condiments, equipment, and utensils are stored in enclosed cabinets

or removed from the common dining areas when pets are present, and

(3) dining areas that are not used for food preparation, storage, sales,

display, or dining, in which there are caged animals or animals that are

similarly restricted, such as in variety store that sells pets or a tourist park

that displays animals.

3. Live or dead fish bait may be stored if contamination of food, clean equipment,

utensils, and linens; unwrapped single service and single use articles cannot result.

Part VIII. The common council does hereby delete the current subsection 1. of subsection 8.32.150 F. of

the Wauwatosa Municipal Code, and renumbers the current subsections 2. and 3. as subsections 1. and 2.,

respectively.

Part IX. The common council does hereby amend subsection of 8.32.150 G. of the Wauwatosa

Municipal Code of Ordinances to read as follows:

G. Handwashing.

1. When food preparation occurs at a temporary food establishment, a sanitary

method of washing and rinsing hands as approved by the department shall be provided.

2. Soap and single-service towels for handwashing and drying hands shall be

provided for each handwashing facility.

Part X. The common council does hereby amend subsection of 8.32.150 H.2. of the Wauwatosa

Municipal Code of Ordinances to read as follows:

2. Perishable and potentially hazardous food shall be maintained at safe

temperatures of 41°F or below or 135°F or above, as appropriate, at all times, except

during necessary periods of preparation.

Part. XI. This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

Passed and Dated

City Clerk

Introduced:

Referred to originating committee

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CITY OF WAUWATOSA

Resolution

By: Financial Affairs Committee

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT the proper City officials

be and the same are hereby authorized to enter into a contract with FirstWatch Software for the purpose of

data analysis in the Wauwatosa Fire Department; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the competitive bidding process is hereby waived for this

purchase.

Passed and Dated

Clerk

Approved

Mayor

Adopted:

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CITY OF WAUWATOSA

Resolution

By: Financial Affairs Committee

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT the proper City officials

are hereby authorized to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Wauwatosa Curling Club

regarding Muellner Building ice-making equipment, with said Memorandum of Understanding to be

substantially similar to the item presented to the Committee on Financial Affairs at its meeting of March

22, 2016.

Passed and Dated

Clerk

Approved

Mayor

Adopted:

Page:

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CITY OF WAUWATOSA

Resolution

By: Financial Affairs Committee

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT permission be and the

same is hereby authorized for appropriate officials to add $25,000 of the 2015 surplus to previously-

approved carryovers for the purpose of funding 2016 performance pay.

Passed and Dated

Clerk

Approved

Mayor

Adopted:

Page:

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CITY OF WAUWATOSA

Resolution

By: Government Affairs Committee

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT the proper City officials

be and the same are hereby authorized to enter into a new three-year membership Agreement between the

Wauwatosa Police Department and the participating agencies in the SMART (Suburban Mutual

Assistance Response Teams) system.

Passed and Dated

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Approved

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Resolution

By: Government Affairs

WHEREAS, in anticipation of the pending retirement of the current Director of Public Works, City staff

have conducted a review of the responsibilities and functions of the position to determine whether

organizational modifications are appropriate, and as part of that effort staff contracted with GovHR to

study the issue from an outside perspective; and

WHEREAS, the study resulted in a series of recommendations for short-term and long-term changes,

which are reflected in the memorandum of the Assistant City Attorney/HR Director presented to the

Committee on Government Affairs at its meeting of March 22, 2016; and

WHEREAS, some of the recommended changes will occur on a more immediate basis, in preparation for

the recruitment of the next Director of Public Works, and some will require more long-term changes

which can be implemented after the new director is in place;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the process of reorganizing the functions and duties of

the Director of Public Works, including the reassignment of some supervisory responsibilities to the

Development Department, as more specifically recommended in the memorandum of the Assistant City

Attorney/HR Director as presented to the Committee on Government Affairs at its meeting of March 22,

2016, are hereby accepted; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT city staff are hereby authorized to begin the process of

implementing these changes, as a temporary exception to the specific requirements of the Municipal Code

of the City of Wauwatosa, until such time as all related changes have been implemented and a single set

of new ordinance provisions can be enacted by the Common Council to conform to the new

organizational structure.

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ORDINANCE CREATING SECTION 2.02.075 OF THE WAUWATOSA MUNICIPAL CODE

PROVIDING FOR ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION IN MEETINGS

AN ORDINANCE CREATING SECTION 2.02.075 OF THE WAUWATOSA CODE OF

ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION IN MEETINGS.

Part I. Section 2.02.075 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby created to read as follows:

Section 2.02.075. Electronic participation at meetings.

A. Members shall be expected to attend meetings in person, but if any member is unable to

physically be present at a meeting of the Common Council or a Committee thereof, the

member shall inform the Mayor or the chair of the committee, prior to the meeting, of his

or her interest in participating in the meeting by the use of audio and/or video

conferencing tools. Except in case of an emergency or unexpected change in

circumstance, such request should be made at least two business days prior to the

meeting, with an explanation of the reason for the absence, and shall also be provided to

the City Clerk.

B. Upon providing information sufficient to determine that the appearance can be

accomplished with available tools, such a request shall be granted.

C. A member not physically present at the meeting will be counted toward determining if a

quorum is present and whether that member shall be entitled to vote, unless such

participation is otherwise prohibited by law. If the available communication tools are

ineffective in permitting full participation in the meeting, the members physically present

at the meeting may determine, by a majority vote, the appropriate level of participation

and voting by the remote member.

D. When a member is allowed to participate by audio and/or video conferencing tools, the

device shall be placed in the meeting room in a way that the member not physically

present can hear and be heard by all those who are physically present, including all

individuals of the public in attendance. If video communication is being used, every

effort shall be made to assure that the member can see, and be seen by, all who are

physically in attendance at the meeting.

E. This procedure may be utilized by other boards, committees and commissions of the City

of Wauwatosa if appropriate tools can be made available, at the discretion of the chair.

Part II. The Common Council shall review the impact of this ordinance not less than six months

following its effective date and may make any changes it deems necessary at that time.

Part III. This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

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Carla Ledesma

From: Jeffrey Roznowski

Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 1:40 PM

To: Matthew J. Stippich; John Dubinski; Gregory Walz-Chojnacki; Dennis McBride; Bobby

Pantuso; Allison Byrne; Jason Kofroth; Craig Wilson

Cc: Kathleen Ehley; Carla Ledesma; Alan Kesner

Subject: Government Affairs agenda item 3 - Electronic Participation in Meetings

Government Affairs Committee:

I wanted to share my thoughts on the agenda item dealing with electronic participation in meetings that you will discuss this week. I am opposed to this and wanted to share my reasons why, to assist in your discussion:

• I am puzzled as to what issue or problem this is attempting to solve. If attendance was low and/or quorums not being met, I could understand but that is not the case. In my 5+ years on the council, I don't recall any missed quorums; and attendance as reported by minute traq approaches or exceeds 90%

• While technology exists to provide audio and video conferencing, is the quality sufficient to not impact the dynamics and pace of our meetings? A speaker phone in the large council chambers is not conducive to the caller hearing everyone evenly or being heard. If the caller uses a smart phone and its speaker capability, will there be dropped calls and background noise? I'm not confident we have sufficient video capability in our meeting rooms and what if multiple members need to video conference? Do we really want to spend money and have staff time devoted to properly equipping meeting rooms for a rarely used need?

• I would like to see further research, and specifics, on what other local communities are using this and how it is working

• I am concerned about what is happening with the unseen caller on an audio conference and the impact on open meetings. When we are physically together, we should not be using our smart phones using social media, texting, getting advice from others, etc. How can we insure this is not happening when something is not present? I know the multi tasking I do when on a conference call; while this may be acceptable in the private sector, I'm not sure this is what our constituents expect of us as elected officials.

When elected to public office, many things should be expected of us, the very least of which is to come to meetings on Tuesday nights. When this is not possible, we can follow along via live streaming and if we want to weigh in on an issue, we can send an email to the committee. I don't have constituents telling me that they wish I could participate in meetings electronically and wanting to spend taxpayer dollars to make that happen.

I encourage you to place this on file, or at least conduct some additional research and thoroughly think this through.

Thanks for listening and I look forward to your thoughtful deliberation.

Jeff

Jeff Roznowski6th District Alderman - City of WauwatosaPhone: 414-258-0633Mobile: 414-803-9500

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From: Joel Tilleson

Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 3:24 PM

To: Matthew J. Stippich; Craig Wilson; Dennis McBride; Allison Byrne; Jason Kofroth;

Gregory Walz-Chojnacki; John Dubinski; Bobby Pantuso

Cc: Jeffrey Roznowski; Kathleen Ehley; Carla Ledesma

Subject: Electronic participation at meetings

(Carla, please add this to the record)

Colleagues,

I'm sorry to send this to you so late in the day.

I share Ald. Roznowski's concerns about remote participation at meetings. While I espouse many of the points he raised, I'm particularly concerned about the last point he raises regarding potential "open meetings" violations where an alder participating remotely may be simultaneously engaged in an activity outside the public eye.

Additionally, I worry about abuse of this privilege if not properly regulated. I don't believe the current language provides sufficient safeguards.

Joel

Ald. Joel Tilleson

City of Wauwatosa - 5th District

7915 W. Clarke St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53213

(414) 316-2123 land

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FROM THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

TO: CITY ATTORNEY DATE: 2/26/2016

Attached are the minutes of the meeting of February 23, 2016 that affect your department.

Ordinance creating Section 2.02.075 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code providing for electronic

participation in meetings

No changes made from the previous meeting. Ald. Stippich feels that this should be held. The staff

should discuss this more and address the concerns before bringing it back to committee.

Moved by Ald. Pantuso, seconded by Walz-Chojnacki to table indefinitely until the

concerns regarding the technology and any other concerns are addressed.

Further discussion ensued about tabling the item indefinitely and agreed that a date should be set to bring

this back for consideration after the staff has provided a summary of the city’s current and future

technical capabilities. This summary would include telephone and video options, the type of equipment

and the costs involved.

It was decided that scheduling this item for the end of April could be problematic in that there may be

new people on the Government Affairs Committee then and they would be coming into this at the end of

its cycle.

The committee asked if staff could have this summary completed and presented by the next GAC meeting

scheduled on March 8, 2016. Staff agreed.

Ald. Pantuso and Ald. Walz-Chojnacki approved of the change and amended the motion on the floor.

Moved by Ald. Pantuso, seconded by Ald. Walz-Chojnacki to hold this item

until March 8, 2016 when staff will provide a status update. -8 Ayes

Please prepare the proper ORDINANCE

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ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.02.120 OF THE WAUWATOSA MUNICIPAL CODE

REGARDING THE MEETING TIMES OF THE STANDING COUNCIL COMMITTEES

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa does hereby ordain as follows:

Part I: Section 2.02.120 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding the following

sentence at the end of that section:

In the event that anticipated committee calendars appear to present an extended number of items on

an agenda, such that regularly-scheduled early committee meetings would likely extend into later

meeting times on a single evening, the meeting times may be moved between early and late

committees to accommodate longer meeting times, as necessary and appropriate.

Part II: This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

Passed and Dated

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ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.32.080 OF THE WAUWATOSA MUNICIPAL CODE

REMOVING PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON HOMEWOOD AVENUE FROM W. BLUE MOUND

ROAD TO W. OXFORD PLACE

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.32.080 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF

WAUWATOSA REMOVING PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON HOMEWOOD

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa do ordain as follows:

Part I. The "Homewood Avenue - east side" portion of the Schedule of Streets, and Portions, subsection

of Section 11.32.080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended by deleting the following:

(a) from Oxford Street to Cathedral Avenue

(b) from north side of the driveway at 11741 Homewood Avenue to a point 105 feet south of the

driveway for 11731 Homewood Avenue

(c) from north side of the driveway at 11731 Homewood Avenue to south side of driveway at 11725

Homewood Avenue

Part II. The Homewood Avenue - west side" portion of the Schedule of Streets, and Portions, subsection

of Section 11.3.2080 of the Wauwatosa Municipal Code is hereby amended by deleting the following:

(a) from Oxford Street to Cathedral Avenue

Part III. This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

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ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.32.080 OF THE WAUWATOSA MUNICIPAL CODE

CREATING NO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF W. GARFIELD AVENUE

FROM N. 68TH STREET TO N. 70TH STREET

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.32.080 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF

WAUWATOSA PERTAINING TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON GARFIELD AVENUE

The Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa do ordain as follows:

Part I. The "Garfield Avenue - south side" portion of the "Schedule of Streets, and portions" subsection

of Wauwatosa Code Section 11.32.080 is hereby amended to read as follows:

(a) from North 68th Street to North 70th Street.

Part II. This ordinance shall take effect on and after its date of publication.

Passed and Dated

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CITY OF WAUWATOSA

Resolution

By: Board of Public Works

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT permission be and the

same is hereby granted to the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation to encroach onto City

right-of-way with a chain link fence along Swan Boulevard abutting 10320 W. Watertown Plank Road,

Wauwatosa, WI, subject to the applicant executing unto the City of Wauwatosa an indenture setting forth

the terms, provisions, and conditions relating to the granting of the aforesaid permission by said City to

said applicant and also subject to final approval of modifications from the Engineering Department.

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Resolution

By: Board of Public Works

WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works of the City of Wauwatosa reports that pursuant to the official

notice, published as required by law, for proposals for Contract 16-01 / Project 1106 The Village

Redevelopment - Phase I; and

WHEREAS, bids and proposals were received by the City until 11:01 o’clock in the fore noon Tuesday,

March 22, 2016, and therefore publicly opened; and

WHEREAS, that said bids and proposals are returned herewith, and the bids received are as follows:

Zignego Company, Inc. $5,292,539.79

LaLonde Contractors, Inc. $6,040,179.09

Vinton Construction Co. $7,000,000.00

Super Western, Inc. $7,045,529.40

American Sewer Services, Inc. $8,126,473.32; and

WHEREAS, the lowest bid received is from Zignego Company, Inc. in the amount of $5,292,539.79; and

WHEREAS the Board of Public Works recommends that the proper City Officials be authorized to enter

into a contract for doing said work of improvement.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa, that the

proper City Officials be and they are hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with Zignego

Company, Inc. for the work of The Village Redevelopment Project - Phase I at and for their bid price of

$5,292,539.79, this being the lowest and best bid.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the surety deposits, if any, be returned to the unsuccessful bidders.

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From:

Date:

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Issue:

CITY OF WAUWATOSA MEMO

Board of Public Works

William Porter

March 31, 2016

Bid Award of Contract Number 16-01, CIP Project #1106, The Village

Redevelopment Project-Phase I

Should the City award the contract for Phase I of the Village Redevelopment Project to the lowest

responsive bidder?

Background and Discussion: On February 15, 2016, the Board of Public works approved the advertisement of bids for Contract 16-01, CIP Project# 1106, The Village Redevelopment Project-Phase I. On Friday March 4th, a pre-bid meeting

was held to discuss the plans with potential bidders.

The bid opening for this project was held on March 22nd at 11 :OlAM. Bids for this project were submitted through Quest, and were opened electronically at that time. A total of six bids were received, and are detailed on the attached bid tabulation. The bids are summarized in the following table:

NO. BIDDER AMOUNT 1. Zignego Company Inc. $5,292,539.79 2. LaLonde Contractors Inc. $6,040,179.09 3. , Vinton Construction Company $7,000,000.QQ -

4. Super W estem $7,045,529.41 5. Musson Brothers Inc. $7,078,350.79 6. American Sewer Services Inc. $8,126,473.32

The engineers estimate on the project was $7,055,292.50. The lowest bidder was 25% under the engineers estimate.

As is evident the lowest bid on the project was submitted by the Zignego Company of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Their bid documentation as submitted to Quest was in order, and required follow-up submittals were satisfactory.

Attached to this memo is a letter of recommendation from R.A. Smith National regarding this contract. Senior Project Manager Troy Hartjes, P.E. states that Zignego Company Inc. is qualified to perform this work, and recommends that the City award the contract to Zignego Company Inc. for the amount of their

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If awarded the next step will be for the Zignego Company to forward their bonds, and insurance forms, execute the contract, and then tentatively schedule a pre-construction meeting for the week of April 18th. Construction is likely to begin in late April or early May. It should be noted that construction in the Village has already begun as the previously approved work to reline the 1897 vintage water main under the Menomonee River and the railroad tracks began on Monday March 28th.

Fiscal Impact: Contract 16-01 is the first in what will be a series of contracts between now and 2018 to rebuild the infrastructure and streetscape elements in the Village of Wauwatosa. This project is detailed as CIP #1106 in the 2016-2020 CIP. The total project cost, spread between 2016, 2017, and 2018, is $19,747,242. Of that amount, $18,683,780 is earmarked for construction.

Contract 16-01 represents 28.3% of the total Village Improvements construction budget. If the previously approved water main re-lining project cost (Contract 16-81) of $419,434.80 is added to this figure for Phase I construction, a total construction related amount of $5,711,974.59 has been encumbered to date. That amount is 30.5% of the total three year construction effort, and 63.4% of the 2016 construction budget. That last percentage is significant as it is planned for the next series of bid documents for Phase II work to be advertised later this coming fall with work beginning this year and extending into 2017.

Recommendation: Staff concurs with the recommendation ofR.A. Smith National to award the Phase I Village Redevelopment Contract 16-01 to the lowest responsive bidder, Zignego Company of Waukesha, Wisconsin in the amount of $5,292,539.79.

attachments

cc: James Archambo, City Administrator Alan Kesner, City Attorney John Ruggini, Finance Director David Jaeckels, Project Manager/ City Construction Communication Liaison Paulette Enders, Development Director Bill Wehrley, City Engineer Mike Steiner, Assistant City Engineer Jim Plaisted, Executive Director, Village Business Improvement District Kevin Hurst, Operations Superintendent Marion Sodnik, DPW Business Manager Tara Blecha, Interim Parks and Forestry Crew Leader

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R.A. Smith National

March 23, 2016

Mr. William Porter, Director of Public Works City of Wauwatosa 7725 W. North Avenue Wauwatosa, WI 53213

Re: Letter of Recommendation The Village Redevelopment Phase I Contract 16-01

Dear Mr. Porter:

Beyond Surveying and Engineering

In accordance with your Official Notice to Contractors, bids for the above referenced project were received until 11:01 a.m. on March 22, 2016 at the City Hall and were publicly read aloud. A copy of the bid tabulation is enclosed for your reference.

A total of six (6) bids were received for this project. The low bid was submitted by Zignego Company Inc. of Waukesha, WI in the amount of $5,292,539.79. The other bids ranged from $6,040,179.09 to $8,126,473 .32. The engineer's estimate for construction was $7,055,292.50.

Zignego Company Inc. submitted the lowest responsive bid and it is our opinion that they are qualified to perform this work. We therefore recommend awarding the contract to Zignego Company Inc. in the amount of $5,292,539.79.

Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or comments regarding the above.

Sincerely, R.A. Smith National, Inc.

Troy T. Hartjes, P.E. Senior Project Manager

Enclosure

H:\ l 150698\Doc\EL 160323 letter of recommendation.docx

Deliver excellence, vision, and responsive service to our clients.

16745 W. Bluemound Rd., Suite 200 • Brookfield, WI 53005 • (262) 781-l 000 • Fax (262) 781-8466 Appleton, WI • Madison, WI Naperville, IL • Orange County, CA • Pittsburgh, PA • rasmithnational.com

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Contract 16-01 / Project 1106 The Village Redevelopment · Phase I

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS PRESENT: Ms. Carla Ledesma, City Clerk Tuesday March 22, 2016 Mr. William Wehrley, City Engineer 11 :01 A.M. (L.S.T.) Ms. Laurel Schleimer, Purchasing Coordinator

Bids were opened and proof of publication was read to provide and furnish all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for Contract 16-01 I Project 1106 in the City of Wauwatosa, all in accordance with the contract documents, including plans and specifications as prepared by the Engineering Services Department, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, for the following prices:

Zignego Lalonde Contractors, Inc. Vinton Construction Company Super Western Musson Brothers, Inc. American Sewer Services, Inc. Secti< Line I Item Description UofM Quantity Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension Unit Price Extension

Storm Sewer $488,717.00 $485,569.10 $595,671 .10 $737,124.40 $586,187.35 $858,623.00 A1 4" PVC Storm LF 8.2 $82.00 $672.40 $82.00 $672.40 $129.00 $1 ,057.80 $77.80 $637.96 $101.00 $828.20 $380.00 $3,116.00 A2 6" PVC Storm LF 37.6 $87.00 $3,271 .20 $87.00 $3,271 .20 $135.00 $5,076.00 $73.59 $2,766 .98 $66.00 $2,481.60 $170.00 $6,392.00 A3 8" PVC Storm LF 10 $92.00 $920.00 $92.00 $920.00 $147.00 $1,470.00 $222.00 $2,220.00 $83.00 $830.00 $525.00 $5,250.00 A4 1 O" PVC Storm LF 12.9 $97.00 $1 ,251 .30 $97.00 $1,251 .30 $179.00 $2,309.10 $137.00 $1,767.32 $88.00 $1, 135.20 $230 .00 $2,967.00 A5 12" RCP Storm LF 547.9 $122.00 $66,843.80 $122.00 $66,843.80 $107.00 $58,625.30 $149 .00 $81,637.88 $117.00 $64, 104.30 $170.00 $93,143.00 A6 15" RCP Storm LF 212.5 $127.00 $26,987.50 $127.00 $26,987.50 $118.00 $25,075.00 $143.00 $30,387.79 $117.00 $24,862.50 $145.00 $30,812.50 A7 18" RCP Storm LF 162.3 $140.00 $22,722.00 $130.00 $21,099.00 $142.00 $23,046 .60 $150.00 $24,345.23 $108.00 $17,528.40 $155.00 $25,156.50 AB 20" PVC Storm LF 20.4 $137.00 $2,794.80 $137.00 $2,794.80 $173.00 $3,529.20 $273.00 $5,569.25 $173.00 $3,529.20 $185.00 $3,774.00 A9 21 " RCP Storm LF 159 $136.00 $21 ,624.00 $136.00 $21,624.00 $155.00 $24,645.00 $160.02 $25,442.43 $119.00 $18,921 .00 $160.00 $25,440.00 A10 24" PVC Storm LF 24.6 $139.00 $3,419.40 $139.00 $3,419.40 $189.00 $4,649.40 $195.19 $4,801 .58 $144.00 $3,542.40 $220 .00 $5,412.00 A11 24" RCP Storm LF 328.5 $137.00 $45,004.50 $137.00 $45,004.50 $185.00 $60,772.50 $268.00 $88,038.84 $149.00 $48,946.50 $270.00 $88,695.00 A12 42" RCP Storm LF 63.3 $242.00 $15,318.60 $242.00 $15,318.60 $289.00 $18,293.70 $448.43 $28,385.37 $195.00 $12,343.50 $380.00 $24,054.00 A13 48" RCP Storm LF 41 $337.00 $13,817.00 $337 .00 $13,817.00 $312.00 $12,792.00 $501.00 $20,541 .02 $429.00 $17,589.00 $760.00 $31, 160.00 A14 6" PVC Storm Laterals LF 329 $100.00 $32,900.00 $100.00 $32,900.00 $119.00 $39,151 .00 $226.00 $74,354.71 $193.00 $63,497.00 $145.00 $47,705.00 A15 6" PVC Storm Bends EA 19 $50.00 $950.00 $50 .00 $950.00 $40.00 $760.00 $26.00 $494.05 $182.00 $3,458.00 $64.00 $1,216.00 A16 6" PVC Cap Fitting EA 18 $50.00 $900.00 $50 .00 $900.00 $35.00 $630.00 $15.00 $270.00 $66.00 $1, 188.00 $60.00 $1,080.00 A17 Storm Sewer Underdrain Repair EA 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000 .00 $5,000.00 $836 .00 $836.00 $646.00 $646 .00 $770.00 $770.00 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 A18 6" Storm Lateral Connection to Main EA 11 $125.00 $1 ,375.00 $125.00 $1,375.00 $658.00 $7,238.00 $893.00 $9,823.00 $423.00 $4,653.00 $220.00 $2,420.00 A19 6" Storm Lateral Connection to Structure EA 8 $125.00 $1,000.00 $125.00 $1 ,000.00 $658.00 $5,264.00 $893.00 $7,144.00 $423.00 $3,384.00 $270.00 $2,160.00 A20 6" Storm Lateral Connection to Lateral EA 1 $100.00 $100.00 $100 .00 $100.00 $360.00 $360.00 $893.00 $893.00 $357.00 $357 .00 $150.00 $150.00 A21 24" PVC Storm Bends EA 1 $1 ,750.00 $1 ,750.00 $1 ,750.00 $1,750.00 $1,458.00 $1,458.00 $841 .00 $841 .00 $1,650.00 $1,650 .00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 A22 6" PVC Storm Riser VF 46.4 $125.00 $5,800.00 $125.00 $5,800.00 $97.00 $4,500 .80 $210.00 $9,744.00 $55.00 $2,552.00 $15.00 $696.00 A23 Slotted Vane Drain LF 33 $250.00 $8,250.00 $250 .00 $8,250.00 $255.00 $8,415.00 $290.00 $9,570.00 $330.00 $10,890.00 $1 ,000.00 $33,000.00 A24 15" PVC Storm Slot Drain LF 47 $97.00 $4,559.00 $97 .00 $4,559.00 $88.00 $4, 136.00 $147.00 $6 ,909.00 $385.00 $18,095.00 $210.00 $9,870.00 A25 15" PVC Storm Slot Caps EA 4 $200.00 $800.00 $200 .00 $800.00 $177.00 $708.00 $135.00 $540.00 $275.00 $1 , 100.00 $290.00 $1 , 160.00 A26 15" PVC Storm Drain Bends EA 4 $750.00 $3,000.00 $750 .00 $3,000.00 $478.00 $1 ,912.00 $310.00 $1 ,240.00 $550.00 $2,200.00 $665.00 $2,660.00 A27 2' x 3' CB w/R-3295 EA 9 $2,000.00 $18,000.00 $2,000 .00 $18,000.00 $2,261.00 $20,349 .00 $2,500.00 $22,500.00 $1 ,650.00 $14,850.00 $3,300.00 $29,700.00 A28 2' x 3' CB w/R-3360-A EA 5 $2,600.00 $13,000.00 $2,600 .00 $13,000.00 $2,831 .00 $14,155.00 $3,100.00 $15,500.00 $2,255.00 $11,275.00 $4,125.00 $20,625.00 A29 2' x 6' CB w/R-3295-2 EA 15 $3,200.00 $48,000.00 $3,200 .00 $48,000.00 $3,873.00 $58,095.00 $5,200.00 $78,000.00 $3,850.00 $57,750.00 $6,000.00 $90,000.00 A30 2' x 6' CB w/R-3361 EA 2 $4,100.00 $8,200.00 $4,100.00 $8,200.00 $5,144.00 $10,288 .00 $5,800.00 $11 ,600.00 $4,290.00 $8,580.00 $6,840.00 $13,680.00 A31 2' x 6' Inlet MH w/R-3361 VF 10.5 $775.00 $8, 137.50 $775.00 $8,137 .50 $900.00 $9,450 .00 $950.00 $9,975.00 $819.50 $8,604.75 $1,375.00 $14,437.50 A32 4' x 6' Inlet MH w/R-3295-2 VF 13.9 $650 .00 $9,035.00 $650.00 $9,035.00 $840.00 $11 ,676.00 $800.00 $11 ,120.00 $870.00 $12,093.00 $1 ,255.00 $17,444.50 A33 4' x 6' Inlet MH w/R-3361 VF 14.4 $550 .00 $7,920.00 $550.00 $7,920.00 $942.00 $13,564.80 $850.00 $12,240.00 $930.00 $13,392.00 $1,340.00 $19,296.00 A34 48" Storm Manhole VF 45.5 $285.00 $12,967.50 $285.00 $12,967 .50 $445.00 $20,247.50 $450.00 $20,475.00 $304.00 $13,832.00 $330.00 $15,015.00 A35 48" Inlet MH w/R-3295 VF 10.7 $200 .00 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A36 48" Inlet MH w/R-3360-A VF 31 .2 $365.00 $11,388.00 $365.00 $11 ,388.00 $474.00 $14,788.80 $450.00 $1 4,040.00 $304.00 $9,484.80 $470.00 $14,664.00 A37 60" Storm Manhole VF 9.2 $385.00 $3,542.00 $385.00 $3,542.00 $532.00 $4,894.40 $575.00 $5,290.00 $363.00 $3,339.60 $730.00 $6,716.00 A38 72" Storm Doghouse Manhole VF 20.4 $450.00 $9,180.00 $450.00 $9, 180.00 $629.00 $1 2,831.60 $675.00 $1 3,770.00 $445.50 $9,088.20 $1 ,700.00 $34,680.00 A39 72" Inlet MH w/R-3295 VF 11.1 $500.00 $5,550.00 $500.00 $5,550.00 $596.00 $6,61 5.60 $650.00 $7,215.00 $660.00 $7,326.00 $2,000.00 $22,200.00 A40 72" Inlet MH w/R-3361 VF 8.8 $675.00 $5,940.00 $675.00 $5,940.00 $729.00 $6,415.20 $900.00 $7,920.00 $990.00 $8,712.00 $1 ,500.00 $13,200.00 A41 84" Storm Doghouse Manhole VF 11 .4 $500.00 $5,700.00 $500.00 $5,700.00 $745.00 $8,493.00 $1 ,250.00 $1 4,250.00 $863.50 $9,843.90 $1 ,900.00 $21,660.00 A42 96" Inlet MH w/R-3361 VF 9.7 $700.00 $6,790.00 $700.00 $6,790.00 $1,027.00 $9,961.90 $1,850.00 $1 7,945.00 $1 ,686.00 $16,354.20 $2,250.00 $21 ,825.00 A43 Removing Storm Structures EA 32 $250.00 $8,000.00 $250.00 $8,000.00 $750.00 $24,000.00 $300.00 $9,600.00 $825.00 $26,400.00 $700.00 $22,400.00 A44 Abandoning Storm Sewers LF 861 $10.00 $8,610.00 $10.00 $8,610.00 $26.00 $22,386.00 $14.50 $12,484.50 $17.00 $1 4,637.00 $15.00 $1 2,915.00 A45 Abandoning Downspout LF 37 $56.00 $2,072.00 $5.00 $185.00 $26.00 $962.00 $16.00 $592.00 $28.00 $1,036.00 $30.00 $1,11 0.00 A46 Abandoning 3x4' Box Sewer CY 21.3 $165.00 $3,514.50 $182.00 $3,876.60 $250.00 $5,325.00 $450.00 $9,585.00 $275.00 $5,857.50 $500.00 $10,650.00

Sanitary Sewer $217,473.70 $217,285.00 $260,665.46 $253,783.62 $524,460.80 $233,956.50 B1 8" PVC Sanitary LF 444.1 $152.00 $67,503.20 $152.00 $67,503.20 $210.60 $93,527.46 $236.00 $104,807.70 $300.00 $133,230.00 $205.00 $91 ,040.50 B2 6" PVC Sanitary Laterals LF 514.8 $247.00 $127,155.60 $247.00 $127,155.60 $236.70 $121 ,853.16 $194.00 $99,871.30 $475.00 $244,530.00 $210.00 $108, 108.00 B3 8" PVC Sanitary Laterals LF 11.1 $249.00 $2,763.90 $232.00 $2,575.20 $270.40 $3,001 .44 $394.00 $4,373.40 $782.00 $8,680.20 $330.00 $3,663.00 B4 6" Sanitary Lateral Connection to Main EA 6 $250.00 $1,500.00 $250.00 $1,500.00 $1 ,630.00 $9,780.00 $946.00 $5,676.01 $3,960.00 $23,760.00 $250.00 $1,500.00 B5 6" Sanitary Lateral Connection to Lateral EA 20 $250.00 $5,000.00 $250.00 $5,000.00 $509.00 $1 0, 180.00 $946.00 $18,920.02 $2,790.00 $55,800.00 $200.00 $4,000.00 B6 6" Sanitary Lateral Connection to Lateral EA 1 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $482.00 $482.00 $946.00 $946.00 $2,775.00 $2,775.00 $200.00 $200.00 B7 8" Sanitary Lateral Connection to Lateral EA 1 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 $526.00 $526.00 $946.00 $946.00 $2,775.00 $2,775.00 $200.00 $200.00 B8 6" PVC Sanitary Riser VF 12.4 $125.00 $1,550.00 $125.00 $1,550.00 $168.00 $2,083.20 $126.00 $1,562.40 $600.00 $7,440.00 $210.00 $2,604.00 B9 6" PVC Sanitary Bends EA 23 $50.00 $1,150.00 $50.00 $1,150.00 $40.00 $920.00 $26.00 $598.00 $1, 100.00 $25,300.00 $75.00 $1,725.00 B 1 O 48" Sanitary Manhole VF 29.8 $285.00 $8,493.00 $285.00 $8,493.00 $443.00 $13,201.40 $420.00 $12,51 6.00 $490.00 $14,602.00 $500.00 $14,900.00 B11 Abandon or Remove Sanitary Manhole EA 1 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $500.00 $800.00 $800.00 $914.00 $914.00 $2,750.00 $2,750.00 $2,700.00 $2,700.00 B1 2 Abandoning Sanitary Sewers LF 165.8 $10.00 $1,658.00 $10.00 $1 ,658.00 $26.00 $4,31 0.80 $16.00 $2,652.80 $17.00 $2,818.60 $20.00 $3,316.00

Water Main $618,214.90 $632,290.20 $651 ,656.91 $604,563.64 $1,113,810.50 $683,483.80 C1 6" Water Main LF 83.6 $132.00 $1 1,035.20 $132.00 $11,035.20 $162.00 $13,543.20 $252.00 $21,067.20 $350.00 $29,260.00 $183.00 $15,298.80 C2 6" Water Main Branch Service, Slurry LF 90.2 $212.00 $19,122.40 $212.00 $19, 122.40 $254.00 $22,910.80 $283.00 $25,526.60 $350.00 $31,570.00 $775.00 $69,905.00 C3 8" Water Main LF 535.1 $124.00 $66,352.40 $124.00 $66,352.40 $187.00 $100,063.70 $194.00 $103, 809 .40 $300.00 $160,530.00 $170.00 $90,967.00 C4 8" Water Main, Slurry LF 5 $317.00 $1,585.00 $317.00 $1 ,585.00 $237.00 $1 ,185.00 $236.00 $1, 180.00 $550.00 $2,750.00 $335.00 $1,675.00 C5 12" Water Main, Mechanically Compacted LF 401.9 $151.00 $60,686.90 $168.00 $67,519.20 $233.50 $93,843.65 $199.00 $79,978.10 $350.00 $1 40,665.00 $220.00 $88,418.00 C6 12" Water Main, Slurry LF 80 $342.00 $27,360.00 $342.00 $27,360.00 $271.00 $21,680.00 $326.00 $26,080.25 $350.00 $28,000.00 $230.00 $18,400.00 C7 16" Water Main, Mechanically Compacted LF 406 $168.00 $68,208.00 $185.00 $75,110.00 $299.96 $121 ,783.76 $280.00 $11 3,680.11 $300.00 $121,800.00 $230.00 $93,380.00 CB 16" Water Main, Slurry LF 23 $330.00 $7,590.00 $347.00 $7,981.00 $339.20 $7,801 .60 $357.00 $8,211 .01 $737.00 $16,951.00 $330.00 $7,590.00 C9 6" Gate Valve EA 11 $1,500.00 $1 6,500.00 $1,500.00 $16,500.00 $1,325.00 $14,575.00 $1,261 .00 $1 3,871.00 $3,960.00 $43,560.00 $1,760.00 $19,360.00 C1 O 8" Gate Valve EA 3 $2,000.00 $6,000.00 $2,000.00 $6,000.00 $1,891.00 $5,673.00 $1 ,682.00 $5,046.00 $5,830.00 $17,490.00 $2,525.00 $7,575.00 C11 12" Butterfly Valve EA 4 $2,200.00 $8,800.00 $2,200.00 $8,800.00 $1,950.00 $7,800.00 $1 ,840.00 $7,360.00 $5,830.00 $23,320.00 $2,550.00 $10,200.00 C12 16" Butterfly Valve EA 4 $3,500.00 $14,000.00 $3,500.00 $14,000.00 $3,338.00 $13,352.00 $2,891.00 $1 1,564.00 $7,040.00 $28,160.00 $4,225.00 $16,900.00 C13 6" Horizontal Bends EA 10 $200.00 $2,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $238.00 $2,380.00 $184.00 $1,840.02 $820.00 $8,200.00 $300.00 $3,000.00 C14 8" Horizontal Bends EA 7 $225.00 $1,575.00 $225.00 $1,575.00 $31 7.00 $2,219.00 $237.00 $1,659.00 $891.00 $6,237.00 $400.00 $2,800.00 C15 12" Horizontal Bends EA 7 $500.00 $3,500.00 $500.00 $3,500.00 $594.00 $4, 158.00 $447.00 $3,129.03 $1 ,430.00 $1 0,010.00 $680.00 $4,760.00 C16 16" Horizontal Bends EA 2 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1 ,000.00 $2,000.00 $1 ,01 2.00 $2,024.00 $841.01 $1,682.02 $2,970.00 $5,940.00 $1,325.00 $2,650.00 C17 6" Vertical Offset Fitting EA 4 $9,000.00 $36,000.00 $9,000.00 $36,000.00 $1,278.00 $5,112.00 $336.00 $1,344.01 $7,040.00 $28,160.00 $950.00 $3,800.00 C18 12" Vertical Offset Fitting EA 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $2,553.00 $2,553.00 $1 ,576.00 $1,576.00 $1 2,100.00 $12,100.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 C19 12" Plug Fitting EA 1 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $150.00 $412.00 $412.00 $184.00 $184.00 $1,430.00 $1,430.00 $250.00 $250.00 C20 6" x 3" Reducer EA 1 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $415.00 $415.00 $184.00 $184.00 $1,540.00 $1,540.00 $440.00 $440.00 C21 8" x 6" Reducer EA 1 $300.00 $300.00 $250.00 $250.00 $266.00 $266.00 $21 0.00 $210.00 $1 ,430.00 $1,430.00 $330.00 $330.00 C22 12" x 8" Reducer EA 3 $325.00 $975.00 $325.00 $975.00 $433.00 $1,299.00 $315.00 $945.01 $1,540.00 $4,620.00 $600.00 $1 ,800.00 C23 16" x 12" Reducer EA 2 $650.00 $1,300.00 $650.00 $1,300.00 $777.00 $1,554.00 $630.00 $1,260.00 $3,190.00 $6,380.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 C24 8" x 6" Anchor Tee EA 5 $325.00 $1,625.00 $325.00 $1 ,625.00 $440.00 $2,200.00 $315.00 $1,575.02 $4,070.00 $20,350.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 C25 12" x 6" Anchor Tee EA 3 $550.00 $1,650.00 $550.00 $1 ,650.00 $694.00 $2,082.00 $525.01 $1,575.02 $3,080.00 $9,240.00 $960.00 $2,880.00 C26 16" x 6" Anchor Tee EA 6 $1,000.00 $6,000.00 $1 ,000.00 $6,000.00 $1 ,091 .00 $6,546.00 $946.00 $5,676.00 $3,850.00 $23,100.00 $1,500.00 $9,000.00

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C27 12" x 8" Tee EA 1 $600 .00 $600.00 $600.00 $600 .00 $785.00 $785.00 $630.01 $630.01 $3,080.00 $3,080.00 $1 ,075.00 $1,075.00 C28 12" x 12" Tee EA 1 $1 ,000 .00 $1 ,000.00 $1 ,000.00 $1,000.00 $950.00 $950.00 $736 .01 $736 .01 $3, 190.00 $3,190.00 $1,250.00 $1,250.00 C29 12" x 12" Cross EA 1 $1, 100.00 $1 ,100.00 $1 ,100.00 $1,100.00 $1 ,321 .00 $1 ,321 .00 $1,051 .00 $1 ,051.00 $3,630.00 $3,630.00 $1,800.00 $1,800.00 C30 6" Macro Sleeve EA 7 $350.00 $2,450.00 $350.00 $2,450.00 $1,605.00 $11,235.00 $368.00 $2,576.02 $2,860.00 $20,020.00 $430.00 $3,010.00 C31 Relay Original Service (ROS) LF 349 $275.00 $95,975.00 $275.00 $95,975.00 $217.80 $76,012.20 $215.00 $75,035.72 $357.50 $124,767.50 $250.00 $87,250.00

Connect Original Water Service (COS) 1 C32 1/4" EA 1 $2,700.00 $2,700.00 $2,700.00 $2,700 .00

Connect Original Water Service (COS) 1 $3,220.00 $3,220.00 $2,943.00 $2,943.00 $7,370.00 $7,370.00 $2,850.00 $2,850.00

C33 1/2" EA 2 $2,750.00 $5,500.00 $2,750.00 $5,500.00 $3,292.00 $6 ,584.00 $3,312.00 $6,624.01 $7,480.00 $14,960.00 $2,750 .00 $5,500.00 C34 New Hydrant EA 6 $4,000.00 $24,000.00 $4,000.00 $24,000.00 $4,076 .00 $24,456.00 $4,707.00 $28,242.00 $8,250.00 $49,500.00 $4,700.00 $28,200.00 C35 Hydrant Removal EA 2 $250.00 $500.00 $250.00 $500.00 $598.00 $1,196.00 $1 ,261 .00 $2,522.00 $3,850.00 $7,700.00 $760 .00 $1,520.00 C36 Abandon Water Valve EA 13 $75.00 $975.00 $75.00 $975.00 $268.00 $3,484.00 $368.00 $4,784.05 $1,100.00 $14,300.00 $250.00 $3,250.00

Night-Time Cut-In Interconnection 8" -C37 Church St. EA 1 $21,500.00 $21,500.00 $21,500.00 $21,500.00

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C38 Harwood Ave . EA 2 $22,200.00 $44,400.00 $22,200.00 $44,400.00 $15,610.00 $31,220.00 $7,780.01 $15,560.01 $16,500.00 $33,000.00 $14,500 .00 $29,000 .00 Night-Time Cut-In Interconnection 6" -

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$10,679.00 $10,679.00 $7,563.01 $7,563.01 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $13,000 .00 $13,000.00

C40 State St. EA 1 $22,200.00 $22,200.00 $22,200.00 $22,200.00 $11 ,758.00 $11,758.00 $8,620.01 $8,620.01 $16,500.00 $16,500.00 $14,500.00 $14,500 .00 Electrical $625,577.63 $625,577.63 $534,362.60 $658,835.70 $628,557.48 $921, 161.42

E1 Removing Base Mounted Lighting Units EA 33 $383.52 $12,656 .16 $383.52 $12,656.16 $300.00 $9,900.00 $403.00 $13,299.00 $383.52 $12,656.16 $655.00 $21,615.00 E2 Removing Concrete Bases EA 25 $296 .74 $7,418.50 $296.74 $7,418.50 $250.00 $6 ,250.00 $237.00 $5,925.00 $297.00 $7,425.00 $300.00 $7,500 .00 E3 Removing Direct Buried Lighting Units EA 3 $514.46 $1,543.38 $514.46 $1,543.38 $200.00 $600.00 $540.00 $1,620.00 $515.00 $1,545.00 $750.00 $2,250 .00 E4 Removing Pull Boxes EA 5 $93.72 $468.60 $93.72 $468.60 $100.00 $500.00 $98.00 $490.00 $94.00 $470.00 $145.00 $725.00 ES Temporary Pull Boxes EA 3 $711.08 $2,133.24 $711.08 $2,133.24 $700.00 $2,100.00 $747.00 $2,241.00 $711 .00 $2,133.00 $725.00 $2,175.00 E6 22-Ft String Light Poles EA 24 $2,449.29 $58,782.96 $2,449.29 $58,782.96 $2,574.00 $61,776.00 $2,575.00 $61,800.00 $2,450.00 $58,800.00 $4,225.00 $101 ,400.00 E7 16-Ft String Light Poles EA 2 $1 ,726 .34 $3,452.68 $1 ,726 .34 $3,452.68 $2,213.00 $4,426.00 $1 ,815.00 $3,630.00 $1 ,727.00 $3,454.00 $3,845.00 $7,690.00 E8 22-Ft String Light Poles, Furnish Only EA 1 $1 ,656.77 $1,656 .77 $1,656.77 $1,656.77 $1,624.00 $1,624.00 $1 ,798.00 $1,798.00 $1 ,657 .00 $1 ,657.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 E9 28-Ft Light Poles EA 10 $2,418.76 $24,187.60 $2,418 .76 $24,187.60 $2,297.00 $22,970.00 $2,444.00 $24,440.00 $2,418.00 $24,180.00 $3,060.00 $30,600.00 E10 16-Ft Light Poles EA 27 $1,505.08 $40,637.16 $1,505.08 $40,637.16 $2,185.00 $58,995.00 $1 ,580.00 $42,660.00 $1,506 .00 $40,662.00 $2,550.00 $68,850.00 E11 28-Ft Light Poles, Furnish Only EA 2 $1 ,554.79 $3, 109.58 $1,554.79 $3,109.58 $1,537.00 $3 ,074.00 $1,660.00 $3,320.00 $1,555.00 $3,110.00 $2,080.00 $4,160.00 E12 16-Ft Light Poles, Furnish Only EA 4 $1,154.13 $4,616.52 $1,154.13 $4,616.52 $1,160.00 $4,640.00 $1,213.00 $4,852.00 $1,155.00 $4,620.00 $1,570.00 $6,280.00 E13 Post Top LED Luminaires EA 27 $2,120.39 $57,250.53 $2,120.39 $57,250.53 $2,132.00 $57,564.00 $2,229.00 $60,183.00 $2,121.00 $57,267.00 $2,460 .00 $66,420.00 E14 Arm Mounted LED Ltiminaires EA 16 $2,227.40 $35,638.40 $2,227.40 $35,638.40 $2,132.00 $34,112.00 $2,341 .00 $37,456 .00 $2,227.00 $35,632.00 $2,490.00 $39,840.00 E15 Post Top LED Luminaires, Furnish Only EA 4 $1 ,698.31 $6,793.24 $1,698.31 $6,793.24 $1,682.00 $6,728.00 $1,765.00 $7,060.00 $1,699.00 $6,796.00 $2,295.00 $9, 180.00

E16 Arm Mounted LED Luminaires, Furnish Only EA 2 $1,704.29 $3,408.58 $1 ,704.29 $3,408.58 $1,682.00 $3,364.00 $1,791.00 $3,582.00 $1,705.00 $3,410.00 $2,280.00 $4,560.00 E17 String Light Power Components LS 1 $36 ,529.77 $36,529.77 $36,529.77 $36,529.77 $5,400.00 $5,400.00 $38,000.00 $38,000.00 $37,000.00 $37,000 .00 $15,780.00 $15,780 .00 E18 String Light LF 2520 $34.17 $86,108.40 $34.17 $86,108.40 $9.00 $22 ,680.00 $36 .00 $90,720.00 $35.00 $88,200.00 $47.30 $119,196 .00 E19 String Light Lamps, Furnish Only EA 120 $36.78 $4,413.60 $36 .78 $4,413.60 $20.00 $2,400.00 $38.67 $4,640.40 $37.00 $4,440.00 $31.00 $3,720.00 E20 20-lnch x 5-Ft Concrete Bases EA 27 $664.58 $17,943.66 $664.58 $17,943.66 $645.00 $17,415.00 $698.00 $18,846.00 $665.00 $17,955.00 $972.00 $26 ,244.00 E21 20-lnch x 6-Ft Concrete Bases EA 2 $700.46 $1,400.92 $700.46 $1,400.92 $850.00 $1 ,700.00 $736.00 $1,472.00 $700.00 $1,400.00 $1,174.00 $2,348 .00 E22 24-lnch x 7-Ft Concrete Bases EA 26 $802.12 $20,855.12 $802.12 $20,855.12 $1 ,000.00 $26 ,000.00 $843.00 $21,918.00 $802.00 $20,852.00 $1,280.00 $33,280.00 E23 LED Bollards EA 20 $3,381 .06 $67,621 .20 $3,381 .06 $67,621 .20 $1,150.00 $23,000.00 $3,554.00 $71,080.00 $3,382.00 $67,640.00 $5,400.00 $108,000.00 E24 LED Bollards, Furnish Only EA 2 $3,108.68 $6 ,217.36 $3,108.68 $6,217.36 $880.00 $1 ,760 .00 $3,047.00 $6,094.00 $3,108.00 $6,216 .00 $3,820.00 $7,640.00 E25 Fountain Lighting and Power LS 1 $20,955.87 $20,955.87 $20,955.87 $20,955.87 $17,000.00 $17,000.00 $22,031 .00 $22,031 .00 $20,956.00 $20,956.00 $44,470.00 $44,470.00 E26 Lighting Pull Boxes EA 9 $775.67 $6,981 .03 $775.67 $6,981.03 $675.00 $6 ,075.00 $815.00 $7,335.00 $777 .00 $6,993.00 $1,350.00 $12,150.00 E27 Lighting Control Cabinet Special EA 1 $20,535.90 $20,535.90 $20,535.90 $20,535.90 $13,250.00 $13,250.00 $21 ,589.00 $21,589.00 $20,555.00 $20,555.00 $31 ,950 .00 $31,950.00 E28 1 1/2-lnch HOPE Duct LF 4128 $4.10 $16,924.80 $4.10 $16,924.80 $6 .85 $28,276.80 $4.31 $17,791 .68 $4.10 $16,924.80 $7 .50 $30,960.00 E29 1 1/2-lnch HOPE Duct Bored LF 909 $11 .70 $10,635.30 $11 .70 $10,635.30 $19.00 $17,271.00 $12.30 $11, 180.70 $11 .70 $10,635.30 $18 .70 $16,998.30

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E30 2-lnch HOPE Duct LF 50 $4.31 $215.50 $4.31 $215.50 $8.00 $400.00 $4.53 $226.50 $4.31 $215.50 $11.60 $580.00 E31 2-lnch HOPE Duct Bored LF 60 $14.11 $846 .60 $14.11 $846 .60 $23.00 $1,380.00 $14.83 $889.80 $14.11 $846 .60 $19.40 $1, 164.00 E32 Nonmetallic Conduit, Schedule 40, 3/4-lnch LF 851 $3.82 $3,250.82 $3.82 $3,250.82 $4.00 $3,404.00 $4.02 $3,421.02 $3.82 $3,250.82 $7.80 $6,637.80 E33 Nonmetallic Conduit, Schedule 40, 1-lnch LF 26 $3.83 $99.58 $3.83 $99.58 $5.00 $130.00 $6.30 $163.80 $3.83 $99 .58 $8.00 $208.00 E34 Electrical Wire Lighting 12 AWG LF 2448 $0.62 $1 ,517.76 $0.62 $1 ,517.76 $0.72 $1,762.56 $0.90 $2,203.20 $0.62 $1,517 .76 $1 .10 $2,692.80 E35 Electrical Wire Lighting 6 AWG LF 27242 $1.09 $29,693.78 $1.09 $29,693.78 $1 .22 $33,235.24 $1 .30 $35,414.60 $1 .10 $29,966 .20 $1 .56 $42,497.52 E36 Temporary Lighting LS 1 $7,018.92 $7,018.92 $7,018.92 $7,018.92 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $7,300 .00 $7,300.00 $7,018.92 $7,018.92 $32,800.00 $32,800.00 E37 Signage on Noodle's Building LS 1 $2,057 .84 $2,057.84 $2,057.84 $2,057.84 $1 ,200.00 $1 ,200.00 $2,163.00 $2,163.00 $2,057.84 $2,057.84 $6,350.00 $6 ,350.00

Landscape $1,141,217.14 $1,170,601.23 $2,210,053.80 $1,841, 168.20 $1, 130, 107.00 $2,689,643.00 L1 Custom Seatwall, Unit One EA 1 $5,128.20 $5,128.20 $5,128.20 $5,128.20 $103,775.00 $103,775.00 $109,000.00 $109,000.00 $15,000 .00 $15,000 .00 $129,000.00 $129,000.00 L2 Custom Seatwall, Unit Two EA 1 $9,587.11 $9,587.11 $9,587.11 $9,587.11 $39,500.00 $39,500.00 $41 ,500 .00 $41 ,500.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $49,000.00 $49,000.00 L3 Custom Seatwall , Unit Three EA 1 $9,745.95 $9,745.95 $9,745.95 $9,745.95 $37,500.00 $37,500.00 $39,400 .00 $39,400.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $46,000.00 $46,000.00 L4 Water Feature LS 1 $15,973.85 $15,973.85 $149,634.00 $149,634.00 $278,600.00 $278,600.00 $106,000.00 $106,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000 .00 $348,000.00 $348,000.00

Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type A, on L5 Bituminous Base SF 20900 $23.68 $494,912.00 $18.68 $390,412.00

Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type B, on $25.35 $529,815.00 $19.43 $406,087.00 $20.00 $418,000.00 $31 .00 $647,900.00

L6 Bituminous Base SF 680 $19.65 $13,362 .00 $19.65 $13,362.00 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type C, on

$24.00 $16,320.00 $21 .24 $14,443.20 $20.00 $13,600.00 $30.00 $20,400.00

L7 Bituminous Base SF 565 $22.83 $12,898.95 $22.83 $12,898.95 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type D, on

$24.00 $13,560 .00 $21 .24 $12,000.60 $25.00 $14,125.00 $30.00 $16,950.00

L8 Bituminous Base SF 140 $22.51 $3, 151.40 $22.51 $3,151.40 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type E, on

$24.00 $3,360.00 $21.24 $2,973.60 $25.00 $3,500 .00 $30.00 $4,200.00

L9 Bituminous Base SF 900 $21 .31 $19,179.00 $21.31 $19,179.00 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type A, 1 %

$25.35 $22,815.00 $21 .24 $19,116.00 $22.00 $19,800.00 $31.00 $27,900.00

L10 Overage SF 232 $13.90 $3,224.80 $13.90 $3,224.80 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type B, 9%

$13.00 $3,016 .00 $12 .60 $2,923.20 $14.00 $3,248.00 $16 .00 $3,712.00

L11 Overage SF 58 $14.31 $829.98 $14.31 $829.98 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type C, 11 %

$11 .65 $675.70 $12.60 $730.80 $15.00 $870.00 $14.50 $841 .00

L1 2 Overage SF 64 $1 3.90 $889.60 $1 3.91 $890.24 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type E, 7%

$11 .65 $745.60 $12.60 $806.40 $1 5.00 $960.00 $14.50 $928.00

L13 Overage SF 64 $13.90 $889.60 $13.91 $890.24 Precast Concrete Unit Pavers, Type F, on

$13.00 $832.00 $12 .60 $806.40 $15.00 $960.00 $16 .00 $1 ,024.00

L14 Permeable Base SF 50 $26.22 $1 ,311 .00 $26 .22 $1,311.00 $25.35 $1,267.50 $37.17 $1 ,858.50 $27.00 $1 ,350.00 $31.60 $1 ,580.00 L15 Limestone Pillar EA 6 $1 ,080.49 $6,482.94 $1,080.49 $6,482.94 $2,650.00 $15,900.00 $2,628 .00 $15,768.00 $1,100 .00 $6,600.00 $3,300.00 $19,800.00 L16 Limestone Slab Bench, 36-lnch, on Pavers EA 2 $2,009.50 $4,019.00 $2,009 .50 $4,019.00 $3,900.00 $7,800 .00 $1,839 .00 $3,678.00 $2,100.00 $4,200.00 $4,800.00 $9,600.00

Limestone Slab Bench, 36-lnch, in Planting L17 Bed EA 7 $2,009.50 $14,066.50 $2,009.50 $14,066 .50 $3,900 .00 $27,300.00 $1 ,839 .00 $12,873.00 $2, 100.00 $14,700.00 $4,800.00 $33,600.00 L18 Limestone Slab Bench, 54-lnch, on Pavers EA 2 $2,898.00 $5,796.00 $2,898.00 $5,796.00 $5,850.00 $11 ,700 .00 $2,466 .00 $4,932.00 $2,900 .00 $5,800.00 $7,300 .00 $14,600.00

Limestone Slab Bench, 54-lnch, in Planting L19 Bed EA 3 $2,898.00 $8,694.00 $2,898.00 $8,694.00 $5,850.00 $17,550 .00 $2,466 .00 $7,398.00 $2,900 .00 $8,700.00 $7,300 .00 $21 ,900.00 L20 Ornamental Railing, Type 1 LF 61 $118.00 $7, 198.00 $118 .00 $7, 198.00 $162.00 $9,882.00 $124.00 $7,564.00 $120.00 $7,320.00 $200 .00 $12,200.00 L21 Ornamental Railing, Type 2 LF 51 $125.50 $6,400.50 $125.50 $6,400.50 $170.00 $8,670.00 $132.00 $6 ,732.00 $130.00 $6,630.00 $200 .00 $10,200.00 L22 Ornamental Railing , Type 3 LF 110 $74.50 $8,195.00 $74.50 $8, 195.00 $115.00 $12,650.00 $78.30 $8,613.00 $80.00 $8,800.00 $140.00 $15,400.00 L23 Ornamental Gate, Type 1 EA 2 $1 ,050.00 $2,100.00 $1 ,050.00 $2, 100.00 $2,060.00 $4,120.00 $1 ,104.00 $2,208.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 $2,500.00 $5,000 .00 L24 Ornamental Gate, Type 2 EA 1 $1,060.00 $1 ,060.00 $1 ,060.00 $1 ,060.00 $2,275.00 $2,275.00 $1 ,114.00 $1 ,114.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,800.00 $2,800 .00 L25 Ornamental Handrail EA 2 $1,998.00 $3,996 .00 $1,998 .00 $3,996 .00 $6,500.00 $13,000.00 $2, 100.00 $4,200.00 $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $8,100.00 $16,200.00 L26 Tree Grate, Type 1 EA 25 $2,904.76 $72,619.00 $2,904.00 $72,600.00 $3,750 .00 $93,750.00 $4,205.00 $105, 125.00 $3,000.00 $75,000.00 $4,680.00 $117,000.00 L27 Tree Grate, Type 2 EA 1 $2,980.00 $2,980.00 $2,980.00 $2,980.00 $3,750 .00 $3,750 .00 $4,205.00 $4,205.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,680.00 $4,680.00 L28 Tree Grate, Type 3 EA 6 $2,898.00 $17,388.00 $2,898.00 $17,388.00 $3,900 .00 $23,400.00 $4,205.00 $25,230.00 $3,000.00 $18,000.00 $4,800.00 $28,800.00 L29 Center of Tree Grate, Type 3 EA 1 $600.00 $600.00 $600.00 $600.00 $3,750 .00 $3,750.00 $4,205.00 $4,205.00 $600.00 $600 .00 $4,680.00 $4,680 .00 L30 Silva Cell EA 230 $409.50 $94,185.00 $409 .50 $94,185.00 $1 ,765.00 $405,950 .00 $2,078 .00 $477,940.00 $410.00 $94,300 .00 $2,200.00 $506,000.00

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L31 Planting Mixture CY 292 $50.73 $14,813.16 $50.73 $14,813.16 $55.00 $16,060.00 $143.00 $41,756.00 $55.00 $16,060.00 $68.00 $19,856.00 L32 Shredded Hardwood Bark Mulch CY 7 $111.00 $777.00 $111.00 $777.00 $125.00 $875.00 $168.00 $1,176.00 $120.00 $840.00 $156 .00 $1,092.00 L33 Tree, Sienna Glen Maple, 2.5" Cal., B&B EA 5 $270.80 $1,354.00 $270.80 $1 ,354.00 $850.00 $4,250.00 $731.00 $3,655.00 $275.00 $1,375.00 $1 ,000.00 $5,000.00 L34 Tree, Autumn Gold Ginkgo, 2.5" Cal., B&B EA 8 $527.50 $4,220.00 $527.50 $4,220.00 $1,050 .00 $8,400.00 $731.00 $5,848.00 $530 .00 $4,240.00 $1,300.00 $10,400.00 L35 Tree, Skyline Honeylocust, 2.5" Cal., B&B EA 8 $270.75 $2,166.00 $270.75 $2,166.00 $675.00 $5,400.00 $731.00 $5,848.00 $275.00 $2,200.00 $840.00 $6,720.00

Tree, Espresso Kentucky Coffeetree, 2.5" L36 Cal., B&B EA 2 $414.50 $829.00 $414.50 $829.00

Tree, Exclamation Point Planetree, 2.5" $750.00 $1,500.00 $731 .00 $1,462.00 $420.00 $840 .00 $930.00 $1,860.00

L37 Cal., B&B EA 5 $364.80 $1,824.00 $364.80 $1,824.00 $800.00 $4,000.00 $731 .00 $3,655.00 $375.00 $1,875.00 $1 ,000.00 $5,000.00 L38 Tree, New Horizon Elm, 2.5" Cal., B&B EA 1 $385.00 $385.00 $385.00 $385.00 $700.00 $700.00 $731 .00 $731.00 $390.00 $390.00 $870.00 $870.00 L39 Tree, Princeton Elm, 2.5" Cal., B&B EA 12 $338.00 $4,056.00 $338.00 $4,056.00 $750 .00 $9,000.00 $731.00 $8,772.00 $338.00 $4,056 .00 $930.00 $11 ,160.00

Perennial , Summer Beauty Allium, 1 Quart, L40 Cont. EA 126 $9.00 $1 , 134.00 $9.00 $1,134.00

Perennial, Autumn Fire Sedum, 1 Quart, $30.00 $3,780.00 $20.50 $2,583.00 $9.00 $1, 134.00 $37.00 $4,662.00

L41 Cont. EA 24 $12.25 $294.00 $12.25 $294.00 $30.00 $720.00 $20.50 $492.00 $13.00 $312.00 $37.00 $888.00 L42 Perennial, Junegrass, 1 Gal., Cont. EA 166 $13.35 $2,216 .10 $13.36 $2,217.76 $60 .00 $9,960.00 $20.50 $3,403.00 $14.00 $2,324.00 $75.00 $12,450.00

Perennial, Montrose White Calamint, 1 L43 Quart, Cont. EA 45 $9.00 $405.00 $9.00 $405.00 $30.00 $1 ,350.00 $20.50 $922.50 $9.00 $405.00 $37.00 $1,665.00 L44 Perennial, Prairie Dropseed, 1 Gal., Cont. EA 138 $12.00 $1,656 .00 $12.00 $1,656.00 $60.00 $8,280.00 $20.50 $2,829.00 $12.00 $1,656.00 $75.00 $10,350.00

Perennial, Autumn Moor Grass, 1 Gal., L45 Cont. EA 120 $13.00 $1 ,560.00 $13.00 $1 ,560.00 $60.00 $7,200.00 $20.50 $2,460.00 $13.00 $1,560.00 $75.00 $9,000.00

Perennial, Little Suzy Dwarf Orange L46 Coneflower, 1 Quart, Cont. EA 40 $10.00 $400 .00 $10.00 $400.00 $55.00 $2,200.00 $20.50 $820.00 $10.00 $400.00 $70.00 $2,800.00

Perennial , Dark Towers Penstemon, 1 L47 Quart, Cont. EA 20 $19.00 $380.00 $19.00 $380.00 $32.00 $640.00 $20.50 $410.00 $19.00 $380.00 $40.00 $800.00 L48 Bulb, Ice Follies Daffodil, 12 cm . EA 119 $2.50 $297.50 $2.50 $297.50 $20.00 $2,380.00 $4.00 $476.00 $3.00 $357.00 $25.00 $2,975.00 L49 Bulb, Triumph Tulip Mix, 12 cm. EA 200 $2.50 $500.00 $2.50 $500.00 $20 .00 $4,000.00 $4.00 $800.00 $3.00 $600.00 $25.00 $5,000.00 L50 Bench, 6-Foot, Backless, Custom Mount EA 2 $2,770.00 $5,540.00 $2,770.00 $5,540.00 $4,350.00 $8,700.00 $2,960.00 $5,920.00 $2,770.00 $5,540.00 $5,400 .00 $10,800.00

Bench, 6-Foot, with Back, Standard Surface L51 Mount EA 1 $3,303.00 $3,303.00 $3,303.00 $3,303.00 $4,775.00 $4,775.00 $3,325.00 $3,325.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $5,900.00 $5,900.00 L52 Bench, 6-Foot, with Back, Custom Mount EA 2 $3,453.00 $6,906.00 $3,453.00 $6,906.00 $5,175.00 $10,350.00 $3,670.00 $7,340.00 $3,500.00 $7,000.00 $6,400.00 $12,800.00

Bench, 4-Foot, Backless, Standard Surface L53 Mount EA 9 $2,538.00 $22,842.00 $2,538.00 $22,842.00 $4,175.00 $37,575.00 $2,670.00 $24,030.00 $2,600.00 $23,400.00 $5,200.00 $46,800.00 L54 Receptacle, Litter, Standard Surface Mount EA 2 $2,240.00 $4,480.00 $2,240.00 $4,480.00 $3,885.00 $7,770.00 $2,262.00 $4,524.00 $2,300.00 $4,600.00 $4,800.00 $9,600.00 L55 Receptacle, Litter, Custom Mount EA 6 $2,295.00 $13,770.00 $2,295.00 $13,770.00 $3,885.00 $23,310.00 $2,444.00 $14,664.00 $2,300.00 $13,800.00 $4,800.00 $28,800.00

Receptacle, Recycling , Standard Surface L56 Mount EA 2 $2,240.00 $4,480.00 $2,240.00 $4,480.00 $3,750.00 $7,500.00 $2,322.00 $4,644.00 $2,300.00 $4,600 .00 $4,600.00 $9,200.00 L57 Receptacle, Recycling, Custom Mount EA 6 $2,337.00 $14,022.00 $2,377.00 $14,262.00 $3,925.00 $23,550.00 $2,442.00 $14,652.00 $2,500.00 $15,000.00 $4,900.00 $29,400.00 L58 Bike Rack, Standard Surface Mount EA 9 $790.00 $7, 110.00 $790.00 $7, 110.00 $2,275.00 $20,475.00 $2,323.00 $20,907.00 $800.00 $7,200.00 $2,800.00 $25,200.00 L59 Bike Rack, Custom Mount EA 19 $790.00 $15,010.00 $790.00 $15,010.00 $2,075.00 $39,425.00 $2,443.00 $46,417.00 $800.00 $15,200.00 $2,500.00 $47,500.00 L60 Non-Illuminated Bollard EA 68 $2,318.00 $157,624.00 $2,318.00 $157,624.00 $3,275.00 $222,700.00 $2,312.00 $157,216.00 $2,400.00 $163,200.00 $3,400.00 $231,200.00

Roadway $1,388,247.05 $2,201, 125.85 $1,838,107.26 $1,804,383.00 $2,056,496.50 $1,848,469.30 R1 Inlet Protection EA 50 $125.00 $6,250.00 $65.00 $3,250.00 $125.00 $6,250.00 $130.00 $6,500.00 $125.00 $6,250.00 $150.00 $7,500.00 R2 Milling Asphalt Pavement SY 200 $15.25 $3,050.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $15.25 $3,050.00 $16.00 $3,200.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $21.50 $4,300.00 R3 Pavement Sawcutting LF 1100 $2.00 $2,200.00 $5.00 $5,500.00 $3.50 $3,850.00 $1.80 $1,980.00 $3.00 $3,300.00 $2.50 $2,750.00 R4 Concrete Pavement Removal SY 7000 $7.69 $53,830.00 $4.00 $28,000.00 $5.00 $35,000 .00 $5.00 $35,000.00 $8.20 $57,400.00 $9.00 $63,000.00 R5 Removing Asphaltic Pavement SY 6900 $0.01 $69.00 $4.00 $27,600.00 $2.00 $13,800 .00 $2.35 $16 ,215.00 $4.25 $29,325.00 $6.40 $44,160.00 R6 Removing Concrete Walk SF 28500 $1.00 $28,500.00 $2.00 $57,000.00 $0.80 $22,800.00 $2.00 $57,000.00 $1 .00 $28,500.00 $2.50 $71,250.00 R7 Removing Concrete Curb & Gutter LF 3120 $2.00 $6,240.00 $5.00 $15,600.00 $2.50 $7,800.00 $4.65 $14,508.00 $4.50 $14,040.00 $5.00 $15,600.00 R8 Removing Railing I Fence LF 310 $15.00 $4,650.00 $20.00 $6,200.00 $15.00 $4,650 .00 $4.00 $1,240.00 $10.00 $3,100.00 $18.00 $5,580.00 R9 Removing Masonry SF 20 $50.00 $1,000.00 $5.00 $100.00 $75.00 $1 ,500.00 $41.00 $820.00 $100.00 $2,000.00 $129.00 $2,580.00

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R10 Common Excavation LS 1 $290,000.00 $290,000.00 $965,000.00 $965,000.00 $401,456.41 $401,456.41 $375,000 .00 $375,000 .00 $525,000.00 $525,000.00 $64,500.00 $64,500.00 R11 Excavation Below Subgrade CY 500 $25.00 $12,500.00 $40.00 $20,000.00 $21.50 $10,750.00 $23.25 $11 ,625.00 $27.50 $13,750.00 $38.70 $19,350.00 R12 3" Aggregate Base TON 1150 $15.00 $17,250.00 $20.00 $23,000.00 $13.72 $15,778.00 $24.50 $28,175.00 $20.00 $23,000.00 $25.80 $29,670.00 R13 1-1 /4" Aggregate Base TON 5100 $15.00 $76,500.00 $20.00 $102,000.00 $12.60 $64,260.00 $23.00 $117,300.00 $16.50 $84,150.00 $25.80 $131,580.00 R14 5" Concrete Walk SF 15860 $8.12 $128,783.20 $5.50 $87,230.00 $5.40 $85,644.00 $5.35 $84,851 .00 $5.75 $91 , 195.00 $7.40 $117,364.00 R15 7" Concrete Walk SF 250 $9.00 $2,250.00 $11 .00 $2,750.00 $6.30 $1 ,575.00 $6.30 $1 ,575.00 $7.00 $1 ,750.00 $9.00 $2,250.00 R16 7" Concrete Drive (H.E.S.) SY 300 $50.00 $15,000 .00 $99.00 $29,700.00 $56 .90 $17,070.00 $59.00 $17,700.00 $55.00 $16,500.00 $71 .00 $21 ,300.00 R17 8" Concrete Base SY 2610 $46.00 $120,060 .00 $70.00 $182,700.00 $56.85 $148,378.50 $60.00 $156,600.00 $35.00 $91 ,350.00 $43.50 $113,535.00 R18 1 O" Concrete Pavement SY 1200 $51.00 $61 ,200 .00 $70.00 $84,000.00 $66 .05 $79,260.00 $69.50 $83,400 .00 $45.00 $54,000.00 $58.00 $69,600.00 R19 Concrete Masonry SF 20 $100.00 $2,000.00 $50.00 $1 ,000.00 $45.00 $900.00 $47.30 $946.00 $100.00 $2,000.00 $115.00 $2,300.00 R20 31" Concrete Curb & Gutter LF 535 $23.00 $12,305.00 $40.00 $21,400.00 $19.30 $10,325.50 $20.30 $10,860.50 $25.00 $13,375.00 $32.00 $17,120.00 R21 24" Concrete Curb & Gutter LF 1855 $21 .00 $38,955.00 $30.00 $55,650.00 $18.45 $34,224.75 $19.40 $35,987.00 $20.00 $37,100.00 $25.80 $47,859.00 R22 Pedestrian Curb LF 55 $50 .00 $2,750.00 $40.00 $2,200.00 $30 .00 $1,650.00 $31 .50 $1 ,732.50 $100.00 $5,500.00 $129.00 $7,095.00 R23 18" Concrete Valley Gutter LF 955 $21 .00 $20,055.00 $30.00 $28,650.00 $19.30 $18,431.50 $20.30 $19,386.50 $20.00 $19,100.00 $25.80 $24,639.00 R24 12" Concrete Ribbon LF 95 $50.00 $4,750.00 $40.00 $3,800.00 $49.15 $4,669.25 $31 .00 $2,945.00 $100.00 $9,500 .00 $129.00 $12,255.00 R25 6" Concrete Ribbon LF 360 $40.00 $14,400.00 $40.00 $14,400.00 $26.90 $9,684.00 $28.00 $10,080.00 $50.00 $18,000 .00 $64.50 $23,220.00 R26 Bituminous Concrete Binder Course TON 800 $59.80 $47,840.00 $70.90 $56,720.00 $59.80 $47,840.00 $63.00 $50,400.00 $71 .00 $56,800 .00 $118.00 $94,400.00 R27 Bituminous Concrete Surface Course TON 520 $73.60 $38,272.00 $73.90 $38,428.00 $73.60 $38,272.00 $77.00 $40,040.00 $74.00 $38,480.00 $105.00 $54,600.00 R28 Storm Structure Adjustment EA 57 $500.00 $28,500.00 $350.00 $19,950.00 $495.00 $28,215.00 $527.00 $30,039.00 $350.00 $19,950.00 $500.00 $28,500.00 R29 Sanitary Manhole Adjustment EA 10 $500.00 $5,000.00 $550.00 $5,500.00 $850.00 $8,500.00 $789.00 $7,890.00 $500.00 $5,000 .00 $650.00 $6 ,500.00 R30 Valve & Curb Box Adjustment EA 37 $150 .00 $5,550.00 $150 .00 $5,550.00 $210.00 $7,770.00 $526.00 $19,462.00 $350.00 $12,950 .00 $300.00 $11 , 100.00 R31 Tremco Surface Treatment SY 135 $20.00 $2,700.00 $10.00 $1 ,350.00 $56.30 $7,600.50 $53.00 $7,155.00 $20.00 $2,700 .00 $15.00 $2,025.00 R32 Detectable Warning Field SF 279 $40 .00 $11 ,160.00 $40 .00 $11 , 160.00 $35.00 $9,765.00 $37.00 $10,323.00 $45.00 $12,555.00 $56 .00 $15,624.00 R33 4" Underdrain LF 1390 $12 .00 $16 ,680.00 $40.00 $55,600.00 $12.50 $17,375.00 $20.00 $27,800.00 $97.90 $136,081 .00 $30.00 $41 ,700.00 R34 6" Underdrain LF 255 $12.00 $3,060.00 $40.00 $10,200.00 $15.00 $3,825.00 $25.00 $6,375.00 $100.10 $25,525.50 $32.00 $8,160.00 R35 Sod SY 95 $41.00 $3,895.00 $41 .00 $3,895.00 $41 .00 $3,895.00 $42.00 $3,990.00 $50.00 $4,750.00 $50.00 $4,750.00 R36 Pavement Marking, Epoxy, 4-inch LF 1160 $4.99 $5,788.40 $4.99 $5,788.40 $4.99 $5,788.40 $5.25 $6,090.00 $5.00 $5,800.00 $7.10 $8,236.00

Pavement Marking , Grooved Wet Reflective R37 Tape, 4-inch LF 1852 $5.25 $9,723.00 $5.25 $9, 723.00

Pavement Marking , Grooved Wet Reflective $5.25 $9,723.00 $5.50 $10,186.00 $6.00 $11 ,11 2.00 $7.50 $1 3,890.00

R38 Contrast Tape, 4-inch LF 550 $7.90 $4,345.00 $7.90 $4,345.00 Pavement Marking , Grooved Wet Reflective

$7.90 $4,345.00 $8.30 $4,565.00 $8.00 $4,400.00 $11 .30 $6,215.00

R39 Tape, 8-lnch LF 230 $10.20 $2,346.00 $10.20 $2,346 .00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Wet Reflective

$10.20 $2,346.00 $10.75 $2,472.50 $11 .00 $2,530.00 $14.70 $3,381 .00

R40 Contrast Tape, 8-lnch LF 16 $12.70 $203.20 $12.70 $203.20 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

$12.70 $203.20 $13.35 $213.60 $13.00 $208.00 $18.20 $291 .20

R41 Thermoplastic, Stop Line, 18-inch LF 99 $31.00 $3,069.00 $31 .00 $3,069 .00 Pavement Marking , Grooved Preformed

$31 .00 $3,069.00 $32.60 $3,227.40 $31 .00 $3,069.00 $44.50 $4,405.50

R42 Thermoplastic, Crosswalk, 12-lnch LF 496 $15.75 $7,812.00 $15.75 $7,812.00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

$15.75 $7,812.00 $16.50 $8,184.00 $16.00 $7,936 .00 $22.60 $11 ,209 .60

R43 Thermoplastic , Arrows, Type 1 EA 3 $570 .00 $1 ,710.00 $570.00 $1 ,710 .00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

$570.00 $1 ,710.00 $600.00 $1 ,800.00 $570.00 $1 ,710.00 $820 .00 $2,460.00

R44 Thermoplastic Contrast, Arrows, Type 1 EA 1 $870 .00 $870.00 $870.00 $870 .00 $870.00 $870.00 $600.00 $600.00 $870.00 $870.00 $1 ,250.00 $1 ,250.00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

R45 Thermoplastic, Arrows, Type 2 EA 3 $852.00 $2,556.00 $852.00 $2,556 .00 $852.00 $2,556 .00 $896.00 $2,688.00 $852.00 $2,556 .00 $1 ,220.00 $3,660.00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

R46 Thermoplastic , Arrows, Type 3 EA 2 $995.00 $1 ,990.00 $995.00 $1 ,990.00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

$995.00 $1 ,990.00 $1 ,046 .00 $2,092.00 $995.00 $1,990.00 $1 ,430.00 $2,860.00

R47 Thermoplastic , Words EA 2 $790 .00 $1 ,580.00 $790 .00 $1 ,580 .00 Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed

$790.00 $1 ,580.00 $830.00 $1 ,660.00 $790.00 $1,580.00 $1 ,140.00 $2,280.00

R48 Thermoplastic, Bike Symbol EA 6 $435.00 $2,610.00 $435.00 $2,610.00 $435.00 $2,610.00 $457.00 $2,742.00 $435.00 $2,610.00 $625.00 $3,750.00

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R49 Green Background EA 2 $1 ,050.00 $2,100 .00 $1 ,050.00 $2,100.00 Pavement Marking , Epoxy, Accessible

$1 ,050.00 $2,100.00 $1 , 104.00 $2,208.00 $1 ,050.00 $2,100.00 $1 ,500.00 $3,000.00

R50 Parking Symbol EA 2 $141 .75 $283.50 $141.75 $283.50 $141 .75 $283.50 $149.00 $298.00 $142.00 $284.00 $200.00 $400.00 Pavement Marking , Epoxy Contrast,

R51 Transition Table Symbol EA 5 $393.75 $1,968.75 $393.75 $1,968.75 $393.75 $1,968.75 $414.00 $2,070.00 $395.00 $1 ,975.00 $565.00 $2,825.00 R52 Signs, Type II Reflective SF 128 $36.00 $4,608.00 $36 .00 $4,608.00 $36.00 $4,608.00 $42.00 $5,376.00 $25.00 $3,200.00 $45.00 $5,760.00 R53 Sign Post EA 6 $165.00 $990.00 $165.00 $990.00 $165.00 $990.00 $210.00 $1,260.00 $200.00 $1 ,200.00 $200.00 $1 ,200.00 R54 Dust Control Surface Treatment SY 10000 $0.01 $100.00 $0.01 $100 .00 $0.01 $100.00 $0.25 $2,500.00 $0.20 $2,000.00 $0.45 $4,500 .00 R55 Traffic Control LS 1 $155,000.00 $155,000.00 $120,000.00 $120,000.00 $265,000.00 $265,000.00 $192,000.00 $192,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $125,000 .00 $125,000.00 R56 Construction Staging LS 1 $50,000.00 $50,000 .00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $127,000.00 $127,000.00 $300,000 .00 $300,000.00 $40,000.00 $40,000.00

Pedestrian Access and Business Service R57 Accomodations LS 1 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $115,000.00 $115,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $140,000.00 $140,000 .00 R58 Business Construction Communication LS 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $1 ,000.00 $1 ,000.00 $26,250.00 $26,250.00 $5,300.00 $5,300.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $265,000.00 $265,000.00

Pavement Marking, Grooved Preformed Thermoplastic , Bike Lane Symbol , Shared

R59 Lane EA 9 $710.00 $6 ,390 .00 $710.00 $6,390.00 $710.00 $6,390.00 $750.00 $6,750.00 $710.00 $6,390.00 $1,020.00 $9,180.00 Bridge Expansion Joint and Abutment $277,785.29 $290, 130.00

Removing Old Structure (including disposal $312,336.65 $595, 175.36 $335, 145.00 $339,210.00

S1 off site), Item 203,0200.S. LS 1 $45,000.00 $45,000 .00 $45,000.00 $45,000 .00 $34,713.00 $34,713.00 $47,300.00 $47,300.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 $56,000.00 $56 ,000 .00 Debris Containment Structure B-40-529 (including disposal off site), Item

S2 203,0225.S. LS 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $6 ,132.00 $6,132.00 $2,628.00 $2,628.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000 .00 S3 Concrete Masonry Bridges CY 18 $3,200.00 $57,600 .00 $3,200.00 $57,600.00 $1,447.00 $26,046 .00 $3,365.00 $60,570.00 $3,500.00 $63,000.00 $3,900.00 $70,200.00

Expansion Device, Structure B-40-529-S4 Installation, Item 502.3100 LS 1 $21 ,000 .00 $21,000.00 $21,000.00 $21,000.00

Bar Steel Reinforcement HS Coated $6,856.00 $6,856.00 $22,077.00 $22,077.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $26,000.00 $26,000.00

S5 Bridges, Item 505.00605 Pounc 2700 $1 .55 $4,1 85.00 $1 .55 $4,185.00 Mobilization (including bonds and

$1.49 $4,023.00 $1.63 $4,401 .00 $2.00 $5,400.00 $2.00 $5,400.00

S6 insurance), Item 619.1000 EA 1 $65,000.00 $65,000.00 $90,000.00 $90,000.00 $98,000 .00 $98,000 .00 $340,000.00 $340,000.00 $76,000.00 $76,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 S7 Electrical Work, Item SPV 0105.03 LS 1 $13, 155.29 $13, 155.29 $9,500.00 $9,500.00 $9,500.00 $9,500.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00 SB Roadway Work, Item SPV 0105.04 LS 1 $14,000 .00 $14,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $14,644.00 $14,644.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $18,000.00 $18,000.00 S9 Epoxy Crack Sealing, Item 509.9020.S LF 95 $55.00 $5,225.00 $55.00 $5,225.00 $37.27 $3,540.65 $58 .00 $5,510.00 $55.00 $5,225.00 $68 .00 $6,460.00 S10 Concrete Surface Repair, Item 509.1500 SF 271 $120.00 $32,520.00 $120 .00 $32,520.00 $186.00 $50,406 .00 $126 .16 $34,189.36 $120.00 $32,520.00 $150.00 $40,650.00

S11 Wall Reinforcement for Storm Sewer Outfall LS 1 $17,600.00 $17,600.00 $17,600.00 $17,600.00 $58,476 .00 $58,476.00 $18,500.00 $18,500.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $21,000.00 $21 ,000.00 Sidewalk Vault $283,000.00 $169,543.00 $346,500.00 $282,400.00 $449,000.00 $192, 100.00

SV1 Vault 1 Hollow Walk Abandonment LS 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $9,774.00 $9,774.00 $17,500.00 $17,500.00 $22,500.00 $22,500.00 $42,000.00 $42,000.00 $3,400.00 $3,400.00 SV2 Vault 2 Stair Abandonment LS 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $4,476 .00 $4,476 .00 $22,000.00 $22,000.00 $49,400.00 $49,400.00 $47,000.00 $47,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 SV3 Vault 3 Hollow Walk Abandonment LS 1 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 $34,421.00 $34,421.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $40,500.00 $40,500.00 $63,000.00 $63,000.00 $26,600.00 $26,600.00 SV4 Vault 4 Hollow Walk Rehabilitation LS 1 $71,000.00 $71,000.00 $56,527.00 $56,527.00 $145,000.00 $145,000.00 $89,000.00 $89,000.00 $125,000.00 $125,000.00 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 SV5 Vault 5 Hollow Walk Abandonment LS 1 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $21, 117.00 $21 , 117.00 $34,000.00 $34,000 .00 $37,000.00 $37,000.00 $44,000.00 $44,000.00 $5,700.00 $5,700.00 SV6 Vault 6 Hatch Replacement LS 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $8,227.00 $8,227.00 $11,500.00 $11 ,500.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $46 ,000.00 $46,000.00 $9,200.00 $9,200 .00

Vault 7 Hollow Walk Abandonment and Stair SV7 Rehabilitation LS 1 $72,000.00 $72,000 .00 $35,001.00 $35,001.00 $66 ,500.00 $66,500.00 $37,000.00 $37,000.00 $82,000.00 $82,000 .00 $37,200 .00 $37,200 .00

Traffic Signals $179,507.08 $179,507.08 $182,096.22 $189,495.48 $179,586.16 $286,026.30 T1 Removing Concrete Bases EACH 9 $120 .93 $1,088 .37 $120.93 $1 ,088.37 $300.00 $2,700.00 $221.00 $1,989 .00 $121.00 $1,089 .00 $275.00 $2,475.00

Conduit Rigid Nonmetallic Schedule 40 2-T2 Inch LF 65 $4.69 $304.85 $4.69 $304.85 $5.00 $325.00 $4.93 $320 .45 $4.70 $305.50 $11 .20 $728.00

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Conduit Rigid Nonmetallic Schedule 40 3-T3 Inch LF 595 $5.89 $3,504.55 $5.89 $3,504.55 $8.75 $5,206.25 $6.19 $3,683.05 $5.90 $3,510.50 $14.30 $8,508.50 T4 Install Conduit Into Existing Item EACH 2 $1,129.95 $2,259.90 $1, 129.95 $2,259.90 $300.00 $600.00 $1, 187.00 $2,374.00 $1 ,1 30.00 $2,260.00 $150.00 $300.00 T5 Removing Pull Boxes EACH 5 $93.72 $468.60 $93.72 $468.60 $100.00 $500.00 $98.50 $492.50 $94.00 $470.00 $175.00 $875.00 T6 Concrete Bases, Type 10 (Modified) EACH 1 $1,450.67 $1,450.67 $1,450.67 $1 ,450.67 $5,300.00 $5,300.00 $1,525.00 $1,525.00 $1,451.00 $1,451.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00

Concrete Control Cabinet Bases Type 9 T7 Special EACH 1 $777.93 $777.93 $777.93 $777.93 $1 ,300.00 $1 ,300.00 $818.00 $818.00 $778.00 $778.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 T8 Cable Traffic Signal 5-14 AWG LF 470 $0.96 $451 .20 $0.96 $451 .20 $1 .12 $526.40 $1.01 $474.70 $1.00 $470.00 $1.50 $705.00 T9 Cable Traffic Signal 7-14 AWG LF 197 $1.10 $216.70 $1.10 $216.70 $1 .28 $252.16 $1.16 $228.52 $1 .10 $216.70 $1.70 $334.90 T10 Cable Traffic Signal 12-14 AWG LF 832 $1.53 $1,272.96 $1.53 $1,272.96 $1 .92 $1 ,597.44 $1.61 $1,339.52 $1.53 $1 ,272.96 $2.20 $1 ,830.40 T11 Cable Traffic Signal 15-14 AWG LF 99 $1.79 $177.21 $1 .79 $177.21 $3.00 $297.00 $2.00 $198.00 $1.80 $178.20 $2.50 $247.50 T12 Cable Type UF 2-10 AWG Grounded LF 848 $1.02 $864.96 $1.02 $864.96 $1 .10 $932.80 $1.07 $907.36 $1.02 $864.96 $1.60 $1 ,356.80 T13 Electrical Wire Traffic Signals 10 AWG LF 761 $0.70 $532.70 $0.70 $532.70 $0.85 $646.85 $0.74 $563.14 $0.70 $532.70 $1.20 $91 3.20 T14 Electrical Wire Lighting 12 AWG LF 702 $0.59 $414.18 $0.59 $414.18 $0.70 $491 .40 $0.62 $435.24 $0.59 $414.18 $1.00 $702.00

Electrical Service Meter Breaker Pedestal Harmonee Avenue & Menomonee River

T15 Parkway LS 1 $1,252.68 $1,252.68 $1,252.68 $1,252.68 $1, 100.00 $1, 100.00 $1,252.00 $1,252.00 $1,252.68 $1 ,252.68 $1,390.00 $1 ,390.00 T16 Traffic Signal Face 3-12 Inch Vertical EACH 8 $411.43 $3,291.44 $41 1.43 $3,291.44 $341.40 $2,731.20 $433.00 $3,464.00 $411.43 $3,291.44 $700.00 $5,600.00 T17 Traffic Signal Face 5-12 Inch Vertical EACH 4 $647.55 $2,590.20 $647.55 $2,590.20 $507.20 $2,028.80 $681.00 $2,724.00 $650.00 $2,600.00 $1,200.00 $4,800.00 T18 Backplates Signal Face 3-Section 12-lnch EACH 8 $84.29 $674.32 $84.29 $674.32 $64.20 $513.60 $89.00 $712.00 $85.00 $680.00 $190.00 $1 ,520.00 T19 Backplates Signal Face 5-Section 12-lnch EACH 4 $106.36 $425.44 $106.36 $425.44 $75.10 $300.40 $112.00 $448.00 $107.00 $428.00 $220.00 $880.00 T20 Pedestrian Signal Face 16-lnch EACH 8 $261 .74 $2,093.92 $261.74 $2,093.92 $300.00 $2,400.00 $275.00 $2,200.00 $262.00 $2,096.00 $490.00 $3,920.00 T21 LED Modules 12-lnch Red Ball EACH 12 $50.23 $602.76 $50.23 $602.76 $72.04 $864.48 $53.00 $636.00 $50.00 $600.00 $1 00.00 $1 ,200.00 T22 LED Modules 12-lnch Yellow Ball EACH 12 $51.43 $617.16 $51.43 $617.16 $73.04 $876.48 $54.00 $648.00 $52.00 $624.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 T23 LED Modules 12-lnch Green Ball EACH 12 $52.62 $631.44 $52.62 $631.44 $74.04 $888.48 $55.00 $660.00 $53.00 $636.00 $100.00 $1,200.00 T24 LED Modules 12-lnch Yellow Arrow EACH 4 $50.23 $200.92 $50.23 $200.92 $72.04 $288.16 $53.00 $212.00 $51.00 $204.00 $100.00 $400.00 T25 LED Modules 12-lnch Green Arrow EACH 4 $51.43 $205.72 $51.43 $205.72 $73.04 $292.16 $54.00 $216.00 $51 .00 $204.00 $100.00 $400.00 T26 LED Pedestrian Countdown Timer 16-lnch EACH 8 $155.48 $1,243.84 $155.48 $1,243.84 $74.04 $592.32 $163.00 $1,304.00 $156.00 $1,248.00 $1 00.00 $800.00

Signal Mounting Hardware Harmonee T27 Avenue & Menomonee River Parkway LS 1 $2,450.63 $2,450.63 $2,450.63 $2,450.63

Temporary Traffic Signals for Intersections $2,315.40 $2,315.40 $2,576.00 $2,576.00 $2,450.00 $2,450.00 $4,100.00 $4,100.00

Harmonee Avenue & Menomonee River T28 Parkway LS 1 $25,828.24 $25,828.24 $25,828.24 $25,828.24

Remove and Abandon Existing Electrical $27,500.00 $27,500.00 $27,153.00 $27,153.00 $25,825.24 $25,825.24 $50,000.00 $50,000.00

T29 Service LS 1 $4,396.26 $4,396.26 $4,396.26 $4,396.26 Decorative Traffic Signal Poles, Type 9

$2,500.00 $2,500.00 $4,621 .00 $4,621.00 $4,397.00 $4,397.00 $640.00 $640.00

T30 Modified EACH 1 $6,218.90 $6,218.90 $6,218.90 $6,218.90 Decorative Traffic Signal Poles, Type 10

$6,354.00 $6,354.00 $6,538.00 $6,538.00 $6,218.90 $6,218.90 $8,700.00 $8,700.00

T31 Modified EACH 1 $6,428.20 $6,428.20 $6,428.20 $6,428.20 $6,686.00 $6,686.00 $6,758.00 $6,758.00 $6,428.20 $6,428.20 $8,900.00 $8,900.00 T32 Decorative Monotube Arms, 20-Foot EACH 1 $2,703.31 $2,703.31 $2,703.31 $2,703.31 $3,044.00 $3,044.00 $2,842.00 $2,842.00 $2,703.00 $2,703.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00 T33 Decorative Monotube Arms, 25-Foot EACH 1 $2,858.78 $2,858.78 $2,858.78 $2,858.78 $3,189.00 $3,1 89.00 $3,005.00 $3,005.00 $2,859.00 $2,859.00 $6,200.00 $6,200.00 T34 Decorative Traffic Signal Pole. 28-Foot EACH 7 $2, 183.49 $15,284.43 $2, 183.49 $15,284.43 $2,523.00 $17,661.00 $2,295.00 $1 6,065.00 $2, 184.00 $1 5,288.00 $3,000.00 $21 ,000.00 T35 Traffic Signal Pole Base Adapter Plate EACH 2 $413.33 $826.66 $413.33 $826.66 $578.40 $1,156.80 $434.00 $868.00 $415.00 $830.00 $950.00 $1,900.00 T36 Quazite Pull Boxes, 17"x30" EACH 5 $869.38 $4,346.90 $869.38 $4,346.90 $700.00 $3,500.00 $914.00 $4,570.00 $870.00 $4,350.00 $1, 100.00 $5,500.00

20-lnch X 6-Foot Concrete Base (28-Foot Decorative Traffic Pole/Arm Mounted

T37 Lighting Units) EACH 4 $772.22 $3,088.88 $772.22 $3,088.88 $700.00 $2,800.00 $81 1.00 $3,244.00 $773.00 $3,092.00 $1,200.00 $4,800.00 T38 Concrete Bases, Type RW EACH 1 $3,897.17 $3,897.17 $3,897.17 $3,897.17 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $4,097.00 $4,097.00 $3,900.00 $3,900.00 $1 2,000.00 $12,000.00

Remove Traffic Signals Harmonee Avenue T39 & Menomonee River Parkway LS 1 $5,171.37 $5, 171 .37 $5,1 71.37 $5,171 .37 $3,250.00 $3,250.00 $5,436.00 $5,436.00 $5,175.00 $5,175.00 $5,800.00 $5,800.00

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Furnish and Install Traffic Signal Cabinet, T40 Controller, and Battery Backup System LS 1 $25,200.32 $25,200.32 $25,200.32 $25,200.32 $25,620.92 $25,620.92 $26,500.00 $26,500.00 $25,200.00 $25,200.00 $34,000.00 $34,000.00

Emergency Vehicle Preemption System (Harmonee Avenue & Menomonee River

T41 Parkway) LS 1 $9,515.99 $9,515.99 $9,515.99 $9,515.99 $8,953.72 $8,953.72 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $9,516.00 $9,516.00 $14,000.00 $14,000.00

Video Vehicle Detection System (Harmonee T42 Avenue & Menomonee River Parkway) LS 1 $23,406.28 $23,406.28 $23,406.28 $23,406.28 $23,622.00 $23,622.00 $24,600.00 $24,600.00 $23,406.00 $23,406.00 $31,400.00 $31 ,400.00

Temporary EVP System (Harmonee Avenue T43 & Menomonee River Parkway) LS 1 $6,694.64 $6,694.64 $6,694.64 $6,694.64 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $7,038.00 $7,038.00 $6,695.00 $6,695.00 $11 ,300.00 $11,300.00

Remove and Reinstall Emergency Vehicle T44 Preemption Interconnect Cable LS 1 $3,575.50 $3,575.50 $3,575.50 $3,575.50 $3,392.00 $3,392.00 $3,760.00 $3,760.00 $3,575.00 $3,575.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00

Wayfinding Sign Division $72,800.00 $68,550.00 $68,550.00 $78,600.00 $75,000.00 $73,800.00 ST100 Wayfinding Sign Foundation and

W1 Base EA 1 $29,000.00 $29,000.00 $24,750.00 $24,750.00 $24,750.00 $24,750.00 $26,200.00 $26,200.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 ST102 Wayfinding Sign Foundation and

W2 Base EA 2 $21 ,900.00 $43,800.00 $21,900.00 $43,800.00 $21 ,900.00 $43,800.00 $26,200.00 $52,400.00 $25,000.00 $50,000.00 $21,900.00 $43,800.00 Base Bid Total: $5,292,539.79 $6,040, 179.09 $7,000,000.00 $7,045,529.41 $7,078,350.79 $8, 126,473.32

All bids were accompanied by bid bonds in the amount of 5% of the bid. The bids were received, tabulated and held for future consideration by the Board of Public Works. The successful bidder will be notified of the award.

Secretary, Board of Public Works

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Resolution

By: Board of Public Works

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wauwatosa THAT appropriate City officials

are hereby authorized to execute Memoranda of Understanding with the following property owners

regarding The Village Improvements in a form substantially similar to that presented to the Board of

Public Works at its meeting of April 4, 2016:

Dittmar Building LLC, 1409 Underwood Avenue 7707 Harwood LLC, 7677 W. State Street D&A Equipment Company, 7615 W. State Street Wauwatosa Redevelopment Corporation, 7608 W. State St. Showcase Realty, 7528 W. State Street Lefeber Point LLC, 7700 W. State Street 7700 Harwood LLC, 7700 Harwood Avenue

Passed and Dated

Clerk

Approved

Mayor

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FUTURE COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA ITEMS (04/05/16 Council Meeting)

Community Affairs Committee

Noise ordinance regarding gas-powered backpack leaf blowers (4/12) (City Attorney)

Proposed ordinance regarding the recycling partnerships with materials recycling organizations (4/12)

Board of Parks and Forestry Commissioners annual report (4/26)

PILOT discussion, continued from 3/22 meeting (4/26)

Continuation of recreational vehicles discussion (4/2016) (Development Director)

Library Board annual report (5/10)

Civic Celebration Commission annual report (5/31)

Community Development Authority annual report (5/31)

Historic Preservation Commission annual report (6/14)

Economic Development Advisory Committee annual report (6/28)

Board of Health annual report (6/28)

Citizen notification discussion, continued from 1/26 meeting, and issues related to electronic communications

(6/2016) (Senior Mgmt. Analyst)

Financial Affairs Committee

Staff recommendation related to market assessment for municipal complex site (4/26) (Sr. Mgmt. Analyst)

Purchase of assessing software (4/12) (Assessor)

Report on Private Property Infiltration and In-flow (PPII) (4/26) (Director of Public Works)

Initial resolution for water revenue bonds (4/12) (Finance Director)

Discussion of creation of a policy/process regarding unbudgeted funding requests by outside/community

organizations (4/26) (Council)

Funding request by Wauwatosa Cemetery Board of Directors (4/26)

Professional services purchasing policy update (5/2016) (Finance Director)

Energy & Recycling Advisory Committee annual report (4/12)

Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Committee annual report (4/12)

Board of Public Debt Commissioners annual report (4/26)

Wauwatosa Revolving Loan Fund Corporation annual report (5/31)

Senior Commission annual report (6/14)

2015 audit (6/2016) (Finance Director)

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Government Affairs Committee

Annual report of the Youth Commission and request for ordinance change regarding reorganization of

commission (4/12)

Discussion regarding policy for liquor license issuance, including creation of a premier economic development

district (4/26) (City Attorney)

Marketing and Communications Advisory Committee annual report (5/31)

Committee on Citizens with Disabilities annual report (6/28)

Update on use of body cameras (6/2016) (Police)

Board of Police and Fire Commissioners annual report (6/28)

Current legislation affecting Wauwatosa interests

Transportation Affairs Committee

Traffic concerns on Chestnut Street and Kavanaugh Place in the vicinity of the Aurora Psychiatric Hospital, and

traffic concerns around Wilson School (4/12) (Director of Public Works)

Ayres Associates report on 68th Street and Milwaukee Avenue intersection (4/12) (Director of Public Works)

Follow-up SEWRPC and Milwaukee County Transit update on bus rapid transit (BRT) (Spring2016)

Walker Consultant report on North Avenue parking meter study and residential permit parking policy (5/10)

(Director of Public Works)

Proposed ordinance pertaining to parking on the east side of the 2300 block of N. 85th Street (6/2016) (Director

of Public Works)

Completed 90-day trials (ongoing) (Director of Public Works)

Discussion of Complete Streets regulations (Bike & Pedestrian Committee)

Expiration of site-specific parking requirements adjacent to a business (Ald. Pantuso)

Committee of the Whole

Caucus: Election of Council President, Plan Commission representative, EDAC representative (4/19)

Council Orientation on Open Meeting Laws and Public Records (5/10)

Strategic Plan quarterly report (5/2016)

DOT presentation of its 15-year vision plan (Summer 2016)

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