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Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance / Roll Call / Proclamations Lake Wausau Presentation File # CMT Consent Agenda ACT 17-0301 Minutes of previous meeting(s). (3/14/17) 17-0305 CISM Initial Resolution setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a portion of alley bounded by N. 6th Street, N. 7th Street, E. Wausau Avenue and E. Union Avenue Approved 4-0 17-0306 CISM Initial Resolution setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a portion of alley lying south of 823 S. 3rd Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue Approved 4-0 16-0411 CISM Resolution approving comments to the Federal Communications Commission regarding Mobilitie, LLC Petition for Declaratory Ruling for small cell sites within city right-of-way Approved 4-0 17-0311 CISM Preliminary Resolution Levying Special Assessments for the 2017 Street Construction Project of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28 th Avenue Approved 4-0 01-0906 CISM Resolution Terminating Existing Easement and Accepting New Easement Between Wausau Cemetery Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site Approved 4-0 00-0321 CISM Resolution Authorizing Sale of 404 West Campus Drive Approved 4-0 02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving the Nominal Parcel Report for the reconstruction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue Approved 5-0 02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,948 sq. ft. at 604 West Thomas Street (Robert Bredeck) Approved 5-0 02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,582 sq. ft. at 1014 West Thomas Street (Kreager) Approved 5-0 02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,646 sq. ft. at 1201-1205 West Thomas Street (Treu’s) Approved 5-0 16-0307 HR Resolution Approving the Amendment of the Title of the City Planner position to City Planner and Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development Approved 4-0 17-0310 HR Ordinance Amending Sections 2.02.020 Index of Title Two offices and the applicable sections, 2.02.040 Offices alternative to state law established, 2.05.010 Creation of the position of director of public works and utilities, and appointment, 2.12.010 Appointment, 2.12.015 Creation of human resources department and creation and appointment of human resources director, 2.20.040 Uniform ordinance violation citation, 2.60.120 Building advisory board, 13.04.030 Management and control, 13.12.020 Laterals, 13.12.030 Assessments, 13.13.020 Cross-connection and interconnection restricted, and 13.64.020 Basis for charges, 15.04.020 Building advisory board membership, 15.04.040 Public works director to be secretary Approved 4-0 08-0609 Prk&Rec Resolution Authorizing Temporary Easement Agreement – Athletic Park Parking (Wilson-Hurd) Approved 5-0 16-1207 PLAN Resolution approving subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates Approved 5-0 09-0808 PH&S Resolution Approving First Amendment to Police Department Shooting Range License Agreement Approved 5-0 File # CMT Resolutions and Ordinances ACT 17-0303 Confirmation of Mayor's Appointments Suspend the Rules (2/3 vote required) 17-0312 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment – Kevin and Anne Flaherty (1206 Highland Park Boulevard) Pending 16-0217 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment - US Bank N. A. (401 N. 5th Street) Pending 17-0313 FIN Resolution alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (319 N. 4th Street) Pending 17-0314 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Hydrite Chemical Co. (7400 Highland Drive) Pending 17-0315 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. (333 Pine Ridge Boulevard) Pending *** All present are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with our City's Core Values *** Patrick Peckham, Romey Wagner, David Nutting, Tom Neal, Gary Gisselman, Becky McElhaney, Lisa Rasmussen, Karen Kellbach, Joe Gehin, Sherry Abitz, Dennis Smith Location: OFFICIAL NOTICE AND AGENDA Public Comment: Meeting of the: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 7:00 pm. COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Wausau, Wisconsin will hold a regular or special meeting on the date, time and location shown below. Members: Date/Time: Presentations: City Hall (407 Grant Street, Wausau WI 54403) - Council Chambers Pre-registered citizens for matters appearing on the agenda and other public comment.

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Page 1: OFFICIAL NOTICE AND AGENDA · 3/28/2017  · Management (APM) Plan (Task 3) –Completed in 2012 ... an updated survey for Task 3. Sharing of Project Results Results of the project

Call to Order

Pledge of Allegiance / Roll Call / Proclamations

Lake Wausau Presentation

File # CMT Consent Agenda ACT

17-0301 Minutes of previous meeting(s). (3/14/17)17-0305 CISM Initial Resolution setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a

portion of alley bounded by N. 6th Street, N. 7th Street, E. Wausau Avenue and E. Union Avenue

Approved 4-0

17-0306 CISM Initial Resolution setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a portion of alley lying south of 823 S. 3rd Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue

Approved 4-0

16-0411 CISM Resolution approving comments to the Federal Communications Commission regarding Mobilitie, LLC Petition for Declaratory Ruling for small cell sites within city right-of-way

Approved 4-0

17-0311 CISM Preliminary Resolution Levying Special Assessments for the 2017 Street

Construction Project of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue

Approved 4-0

01-0906 CISM Resolution Terminating Existing Easement and Accepting New Easement Between Wausau Cemetery Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site

Approved 4-0

00-0321 CISM Resolution Authorizing Sale of 404 West Campus Drive Approved 4-0

02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving the Nominal Parcel Report for the reconstruction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue

Approved 5-0

02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,948 sq. ft. at 604 West Thomas Street (Robert Bredeck)

Approved 5-0

02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,582 sq. ft. at 1014 West Thomas Street (Kreager)

Approved 5-0

02-1005 FIN Resolution Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,646 sq. ft. at 1201-1205 West Thomas Street (Treu’s)

Approved 5-0

16-0307 HR Resolution Approving the Amendment of the Title of the City Planner position to City Planner and Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development

Approved 4-0

17-0310 HR Ordinance Amending Sections 2.02.020 Index of Title Two offices and the applicable sections, 2.02.040 Offices alternative to state law established, 2.05.010 Creation of the position of director of public works and utilities, and appointment, 2.12.010 Appointment, 2.12.015 Creation of human resources department and creation and appointment of human resources director, 2.20.040 Uniform ordinance violation citation, 2.60.120 Building advisory board, 13.04.030 Management and control, 13.12.020 Laterals, 13.12.030 Assessments, 13.13.020 Cross-connection and interconnection restricted, and 13.64.020 Basis for charges, 15.04.020 Building advisory board membership, 15.04.040 Public works director to be secretary

Approved 4-0

08-0609 Prk&Rec Resolution Authorizing Temporary Easement Agreement – Athletic Park Parking (Wilson-Hurd)

Approved 5-0

16-1207 PLAN Resolution approving subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates

Approved 5-0

09-0808 PH&S Resolution Approving First Amendment to Police Department Shooting Range License Agreement

Approved 5-0

File # CMT Resolutions and Ordinances ACT

17-0303 Confirmation of Mayor's AppointmentsSuspend the Rules (2/3 vote required)

17-0312 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment – Kevin and Anne Flaherty (1206 Highland Park Boulevard)

Pending

16-0217 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment - US Bank N. A. (401 N. 5th Street)

Pending

17-0313 FIN Resolution alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (319 N. 4th Street)

Pending

17-0314 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Hydrite Chemical Co. (7400 Highland Drive)

Pending

17-0315 FIN Resolution Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. (333 Pine Ridge Boulevard)

Pending

*** All present are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with our City's Core Values ***

Patrick Peckham, Romey Wagner, David Nutting, Tom Neal, Gary Gisselman, Becky McElhaney, Lisa Rasmussen, Karen Kellbach, Joe Gehin, Sherry Abitz, Dennis Smith

Location:

OFFICIAL NOTICE AND AGENDA

Public Comment:

Meeting of the:Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at 7:00 pm.COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WAUSAU

Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Wausau, Wisconsin will hold a regular or special meeting on the date, time and location shown below.

Members:

Date/Time:

Presentations:

City Hall (407 Grant Street, Wausau WI 54403) - Council Chambers

Pre-registered citizens for matters appearing on the agenda and other public comment.

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17-0308 HR & FIN Joint Resolution approving the Change of the Administrative Position in Community Development from a 0.75 FTE to a Full Time Position

Approved 4-0 Pending

17-0309 HR & FIN Joint Resolution approving the elimination of the position of Economic Development Manager and the creation of the position of Assistant Planner

Approved 4-0 Pending

08-0608 HR & FIN Joint Resolution Approving Amendments to Part-time, Seasonal and Temporary Wage Rates

Approved 4-0 Pending

Public Comment & SuggestionsAdjournment

Signed by Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

Please note that, upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of disabled individuals through appropriate aids & services. For information or to request this service, contact the City Clerk at (715) 261-6620.

This Notice was posted at City Hall and faxed to the Daily Herald newsroom on 3/23/17 @ 4:00 pm. Questions regarding this agenda may be directed to the City Clerk.

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Lake Wausau

Evaluation Project

UpdateBy Lake Wausau Association, Inc.

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Lake Wausau Association

Evaluation Project

Project is coordinated by the Lake Wausau

Association.

The project commenced in April 2012, with an

anticipated completion date of December 31, 2014.

Extensions have been granted through December 31,

2017, due to the delay of project tasks performed by

the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

LWA has received contributions from surrounding

municipalities, state grant funds from the WI DNR,

federal funds, and donations toward the cost of the

evaluation project.

LWA has also solely funded water quality improvement

initiatives through fundraising efforts.

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Project Research Tasks:

Status Update

Hydrodynamic Modeling (Task 1) and potential Dye Tracer Studies (Task 2) – IN PROCESS

Aquatic Macrophyte Survey and Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Plan (Task 3) – Completed in 2012

o Updated survey is needed in 2017 for continued weed harvesting and final APM and Lake Management Plan – IN PROCESS

Bathymetry and In-Lake Habitat (Task 4) – Completed in 2014

Shoreland Habitat Survey (Task 5) – Completed in 2017

Social and Economic Values Study (Task 6) – Completed in 2014/2015

Development of the Lake Management Plan (Task 7) – IN PROCESS… awaiting completion of Tasks 1 and 2, as well as an updated survey for Task 3

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Sharing of Project Results

Results of the project have been shared with the

community through public meetings, and will

culminate with a series of public meetings to develop

the outline for the contents of the final Lake

Management Plan.

Technical meetings have taken place over the course

of the project with board members, committee

members, DNR representatives, scientists and

researchers.

The adoption of the final Lake Management Plan will

be done through a public meeting process.

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Status of Funding our Efforts to

Improve Lake Wausau

Initial Project Costs - $169,000

o State DNR Grant Funds Awarded - $66,439 (25% or $16,610

withheld and released at project completion pending final

DNR approval)

o Total Municipal Contributions - $26,500

o Federal Funding Granted - $65,000

o In-Kind Services - $3,000

o LWA Cash Contributions - $8,061

Additional Project Costs to be Funded

o UWSP Rate Increase - $2,800

o 2017 Aquatic Plant Survey & Species Mapping - $11,000

DNR Grant applied for in December 2016 was not awarded

for this project

Total Project Costs - $182,800

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LWA Weed Harvesting Efforts

Weed harvesting conducted – Cost of $37,950

o 2014 Harvested 50 tons – Cost of $7,650

o 2015 Harvested 180 tons – Cost of $15,000

o 2016 Harvested 250 tons – Cost of $15,300

Funds generated by LWA fundraising efforts - $73,200

o Raised $8,800 in 2013 through Annual Fundraiser

o Raised $16,000 in 2014 through Annual Fundraiser

o Raised $20,000 in 2015 through Annual Fundraiser, and $4,000

through other raffles

o Raised $23,000 in 2016 through Annual Fundraiser, and $1,400

through other raffles

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Lake Management Plan

Implementation

Funding for implementation will be necessary and could be substantial

LWA intends to form a formal Advisory Team to assist in building community support for Lake Wausau

LWA also intends to partner with…

o Local Community Foundations

o Surrounding Municipalities

o Neighboring impoundment groups

o Businesses and other local organizations that share in our mission

LWA may be eligible to apply for a DNR Lake Protection Grant upon completion of the Lake Management Plan

o Maximum grant amount is 75% of total costs, not to exceed $200,000

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Long-Term Community

Benefits

Improved aesthetics

Increased tourism opportunities

Increased spending to local businesses

Increased property values

Improved recreation

Improved fish habitat

Increased boat launch fee revenue

Overall improvement to quality of life for our

community members

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What We Need…

Continued financial support from the community and municipalities

Continued support and involvement with our efforts from community members who value Lake Wausau as a significant resource to our community

Volunteers to help with in-kind services

Membership growth to help us sustain our activities and achieve our goals

There is Strength in Numbers…

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Thank You!

LWA Contact Information

o [email protected]

o Russ Graveen, President – 715.581.4751

o Rick Parkin, Vice President – 715.551.4682

o Holly Kohl, Treasurer – 715.551.9550

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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE WAUSAU COMMON COUNCIL held on Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall.

Mayor Mielke presiding. Roll Call 3/14/2017 7:02:59 PM Roll call indicated 10 members present. District Alderperson Present 1 Peckham, Patrick YES 2 Wagner, Romey YES 3 Nutting, David E. YES 4 Neal, Tom NV 5 Gisselman, Gary YES 6 McElhaney, Becky YES 7 Rasmussen, Lisa YES 8 Kellbach, Karen YES 9 Gehin, Joe YES 10 Abitz, Sherry YES 11 Smith, Dennis YES

Mayor Mielke recognized all the Neighborhood Groups that have formed and are forming in the City of Wausau and their leaders. He thanked all involved, including the Council members who attend those meetings, for their work and dedication. Presentations: City/County IT Department Gerry Klein updated the Council on the Technology in the City of Wausau through a PowerPoint Presentation, which can be accessed from the online Council Packet or viewed on the Council Videos on the city’s website. Department of Public Works - Snow Plow Events & Procedures Ric Mohelnitzky presented how the department handles snow and ice control in the City of Wausau. Council discussion followed. This presentation & discussion can be viewed on the city’s website. Public Comment for Pre-registered citizens for matters appearing on the agenda and other public comment. None Consent Agenda 3/14/2017 7:48:55 PM Motion by Nutting, second by Smith to approve all items as listed below: 17-0201 Minutes of previous meeting(s). (2/28/17) 14-1013 Resolution of the Plan Commission amending the Precise Implementation Plan at 1418 North First Street, in an UDD, Unified Development District. 16-1113 Resolution of the Plan Commission amending the Precise Implementation Plan at 916/918/924/940 South 17th Avenue to allow for signage, in a UDD, Unified Development District. 17-0108 Resolution of the Public Health & Safety Committee approving or denying various licenses as indicated 90-1037 Ordinance of the Public Health & Safety Committee amending Section 5.72.100 Qualifications regarding taxi drivers

Yes Votes: 10 No Votes: 0 Not Voting: 1 Result: PASS 17-0304 Withdrawn from the agenda by the Mayor. Resolution of the Wausau Water Works approving the Acquisition of 330 and 336 Adrian Street. Suspend the Rules 3/14/2017 7:49:40 PM Motion by Rasmussen, second by Wagner to suspend the Standing Rules of the Common Council.

Yes Votes: 10 No Votes: 0 Not Voting: 1 Result: PASS

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77-0363 3/14/2017 7:50:23 PM Motion by Rasmussen, second by Smith to approve a Resolution of the Finance Committee authorizing a Warranty Deed in satisfaction of Land Contract for Wilson-Hurd Mfg. Co., 311 Winton Street.

Yes Votes: 10 No Votes: 0 Not Voting: 1 Result: PASS Public Comment or Suggestions Abitz thanked Ofc. Nate Stetzer for the wonderful job he does keeping the Neighborhood Groups informed and updated. Peckham agreed and indicated his group met last night with 35 or 40 people at the airport to learn about landlord issues. Adjournment 3/14/2017 7:52:25 PM Motion by Rasmussen, second by Gehin to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m. Robert B. Mielke, Mayor Toni Rayala, City Clerk

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

INITIAL RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a portion of alley bounded by N. 6th Street, N. 7th Street, E. Wausau Avenue and E. Union Avenue

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

17-0305 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, it appears advisable that the following described portion of alley in the City of Wausau be vacated and discontinued:

ThatportionofthealleylyingbetweenLots1,2,3,4,13,14,15,and16ofBlock7ofKiefer,Miller&Ringle'sAddition,beingpartoftheSoutheast1/4oftheSouthwest1/4,Section24,Township29North,Range7East,CityofWausau,MarathonCounty,Wisconsin.

 

WHEREAS, the Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee at its March 9, 2017, meeting recommended that a hearing be held.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wausau, that a hearing on the passage of the foregoing resolution shall be held before the Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee of the City of Wausau, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, City of Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, on the 11th day of May, 2017, at 5:30 p.m., on said day, and the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said hearing by personal service and publication of said hearing as provided by law. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Public Comment for matters not appearing on the agenda No one came forward to offer public comment. CONSENT AGENGA A. Approve minutes of the February 9, 2017 meeting B. Action on termination of existing Easement and approval of new Easement between Wausau Cemetery

Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site C. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate the alley located south of 823 South 3rd

Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue D. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate a portion of the alley bounded by East Wausau Avenue, East Union Avenue, 6th Street and 7th Street Abitz moved to approve the consent agenda items. Rasmussen seconded. Abitz noted that the alley on Sherman Street has not been an alley for several years. Wesolowski added that GIS noticed that the alley is through an existing building. This is a housekeeping item. There being a motion and a second, motion to approve the consent agenda items carried unanimously 4-0.

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Agenda Item No. 2D

STAFF REPORT TO CISM COMMITTEE – March 9, 2017

AGENDA ITEM Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate a portion of the alley bounded by East Wausau Avenue, East Union Avenue, 6th Street and 7th Street BACKGROUND The City has received a petition to vacate the alley as shown on the attached map. The developer is proposing to redevelop the site and is requesting the vacation of the alley. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact for vacating the alley is none. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the initial resolution to hold a public hearing for the purpose of vacating a portion of the alley bounded by N 6th Street, N 7th Street, E Wausau Avenue and E Union Avenue as shown on the attached map. Staff contact: Allen Wesolowski 715-261-6762

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

INITIAL RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Setting a public hearing regarding vacating and discontinuing a portion of alley lying south of 823 S. 3rd Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

17-0306 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, pursuant to Wis. Stats. 66.1003(4)(a), it is declared that since the public interest requires it, the following described public way, all of which is in the City of Wausau be vacated and discontinued: Part of the alley in Block 3, Porter Bro’s Addition, being part of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast ¼, Section 35, Township 29 North, Range 7 East, City of Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 11, said Block 3, the point of beginning; Thence North, along the East line of Lots 11, 12, 13, and 14, said Block 3, approximately 231 feet to the South line of the parcel described in Document No. 1045063 recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Marathon County in Volume 700 of Micro-Records on Page 360, said parcel being part of Lots 14 and 15, said Block 3; thence East, perpendicular to said East line, 16 feet to the West line of Lot 7, said Block3; thence South, along said West line and along said West line of Lots 8, 9, and 10, approximately 231 feet to the South line of said Lot 10; thence West, 16 feet to said Southeast corner of Lot 11, the point of beginning.

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WHEREAS, the Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee at its March 9, 2017 meeting, recommended that a hearing be held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wausau, that a hearing on the passage of the foregoing resolution shall be held before the Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee of the City of Wausau in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, on the 11th day of May, 2017, at 5:30 p.m., on said day, and the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said hearing by personal service and publication of said hearing as provided by law. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Public Comment for matters not appearing on the agenda No one came forward to offer public comment. CONSENT AGENGA A. Approve minutes of the February 9, 2017 meeting B. Action on termination of existing Easement and approval of new Easement between Wausau Cemetery

Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site C. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate the alley located south of 823 South 3rd

Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue D. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate a portion of the alley bounded by East Wausau Avenue, East Union Avenue, 6th Street and 7th Street Abitz moved to approve the consent agenda items. Rasmussen seconded. Abitz noted that the alley on Sherman Street has not been an alley for several years. Wesolowski added that GIS noticed that the alley is through an existing building. This is a housekeeping item. There being a motion and a second, motion to approve the consent agenda items carried unanimously 4-0.

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Agenda Item No. 2C

STAFF REPORT TO CISM COMMITTEE – March 9, 2017

AGENDA ITEM Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate the alley located south of 823 South 3rd Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue BACKGROUND In review of existing mapping it became apparent the existing building located at 214 and 218 Sherman Street was constructed over the existing alley. The existing alley therefore serves no public purpose and the City should move ahead to vacate the alley. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact for vacating the alley would result in additional property put onto each lot. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the initial resolution to hold a public hearing for the purpose of vacating a portion of the alley located south of 823 South 3rd Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue, and South 3rd Avenue. Staff contact: Allen Wesolowski 715-261-6762

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Approving comments to the Federal Communications Commission regarding Mobilitie, LLC Petition for Declaratory Ruling for small cell sites within city right-of-way

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

16-0411 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, wireless companies are actively expanding the network capacity needed to maintain and improve the quality of existing services and to support the introduction of new technologies and services; and WHEREAS, many wireless providers are deploying small cells and distributed antenna systems to meet locatlized needs for coverage and increased capacity in outdoor and indoor environments; and WHEREAS, the facilities used in these networks are smaller and less obtrusive than traditional cell towers and antennas, they must be deployed in many more locations to function effectively; and WHEREAS, as a result, local land-use authorities in many areas are facing substantial increases in the volume of siting applications for deployment of these facilities; and WHEREAS, on February 24, 2016, Mobilitie, LLC submitted two applications to the City to install 120 ft. towers within City right-of-way for future wireless/radio communication and on March 14, 2016 ,the City received two additional applications dated February 24, 2016 for the installation of two additional towers in City right-of-way; and WHEREAS, your Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee, on April 14, 2016, recommended denial of the applications; and

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WHEREAS, your Common Council, on April 18, 2016, failed to pass a resolution approving the applications; and WHEREAS, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking comments from municipalities regarding Mobilitie, LLC Petition for Declaratory Ruling regarding streamlining deployment of small cell infrastructure by improving wireless facilities siting policies; and WHEREAS, your Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee, at their March 9, 2017 meeting, discussed and approved forwarding comments to the FCC; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Wausau expresses its support for the attached comments and directs that a copy of this Resolution and attached Comments be forwarded to the Federal Communications Commission. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Discussion and possible action to prepare comments to a FCC Public Notice regarding small cell sites within City right-of-way Lindman stated that throughout the nation Mobilitie is proposing to install macro towers that can range up to 120’. Applications were denied about a year ago. Staff has been working with them over the past year and is in the process of putting a license agreement together. A public notice came out through the FCC. They are asking for additional regulatory determinations as far as trying to restrict what municipalities can charge. Staff can put comments together based upon their questions and what they want and then provide a resolution to Council. Abitz asked if the City had any authority on placement of the towers. Lindman replied the license agreement is the mechanism that would provide the greatest amount of control for placement. Green Bay has approved an agreement and has approved some locations. The license agreement will lay out what they need to provide, the review process, and hopefully generate some revenue. Abitz moved to approve staff preparing comments responding to the FCC Public Notice regarding small cell sites within City right-of-way. Kellbach seconded and the motion carried unanimously 4-0.

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Responses are based on the FCC Public Notice DA 16-1427 titled:

“Comment on Streamlining Deployment of Small Cell Infrastructure by Improving Wireless Facilities

Siting Policies”

Federal Communications Commission

WT Docket No. 16-421, Comments due April 07, 2017

City of Wausau - General Comments

The City of Wausau has been very cautious and skeptical of the ruling by the PSC as well as the

interpretation by Mobilitie that they have a basic unrestricted right to utilize a municipalities Rights-of-

Way. The City of Wausau has been working with Mobilitie to establish a license agreement which will

outline the process and requirements Mobilitie and other similar entities will need to follow when

applying for Rights-of-Way access. Mobilitie has been putting a lot of pressure on municipalities to rush

these agreements through and get them approved. The City of Wausau is working with Mobilitie but

we, as a municipality, need to make sure this agreement is in the best interest of the City and its

residents.

Mobilitie is a private “for profit” company who wants to utilize Rights-of-Way to reduce their upfront

capital costs in establishing a nationwide network. This network will be leased for the highest possible

rent to a mobile carrier. Mobilitie, through additional regulation, is attempting to prevent or minimize a

municipality’s ability to regulate its own Rights-of-Way. The use of Rights-of-Way should be used for

direct benefit to citizens as it is a valuable asset owned by the tax payers. These types of proposed uses

are extremely difficult to manage and control once approvals begin.

The City of Wausau has spent millions of tax payer dollars to bury overhead utilities and clean up the

skyline, improve areas with lighting and trees, and overall improve the landscape of the city. Mobilitie is

now requesting to install obstructions once again where the City has spent millions removing the

obstructions. Many of the obstructions were removed for better visual aesthetics which makes areas

more attractive for private developers in urban areas. Putting large obstructions back in the rights-of-

way again become a visual hindrance to marketing property for development. The municipality needs

to be able to retain full authority to regulate and have final decision authority where these towers

should be placed.

Mobilitie has provided minimal information to the City of Wausau on the full scope of their proposed

project. We were initially told there would be 14 site applications. After many questions and more

communication Mobilitie stated they would probably request “an additional 40 sites”. Then when asked

again about how many sites they plan on needing in Wausau they stated they were unsure and would

not know until after their network was up and running, they would request additional sites as needed.

This seems like a very questionable plan, the City of Wausau is concerned about how our future

development will be affected by Mobilitie if our authority to regulate our Rights-of-Way is reduced

through additional regulation. The City of Wausau would request Mobilitie or other companies

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requesting ROW provide a long range strategic plan based on radio path analysis so municipalities with

urban areas may be able to determine how dense these small cell sites may become. This would be

significant information to know prior to approving any use of City Rights-of-Way.

The City of Wausau would request that Mobilitie provide written documentation that their proposed

infrastructure will not be used by an exclusive mobile carrier. They should also include language that

they will not discriminate against leasing to other than a single mobile carrier.

Below are comments offered by the City of Wausau related to the sections and questions written in

the above referenced document.

II. Discussion

A. Determining How Local Land-Use Regulations or Actions Affect Wireless Infrastructure

Deployment

B. Potential Issues to Address in Declaratory Ruling

1. Local Governments’ Practices that “Prohibit or Have the Effect of Prohibiting”

Provision of Service

Q: Should the Commission, as the expert agency, attempt to reconcile or otherwise

resolve these or other differences of interpretation among the courts, and if so, how?

R: City of Wausau believes the private entity requesting access to City Rights-of-Way

should be fully responsible to show there are no other feasible sites. This proof should

be shown through engineering analysis, radio path studies, and other factual data and

presented to the municipality for review. Cost/expense of other site locations shall not

be the only reason a private entity may use to determine there are no other feasible

sites.

The City of Wausau also believes upgrades to existing sites would be approved through

established agreements or ordinances with the municipality. The City of Wausau is

proposing to use a License Agreement to process siting applications and this agreement

will also address how upgrades will be approved. A local government should also be

able to regulate placement of these poles based on visual appeal and aesthetics. The

City of Wausau has spent millions of dollars burying overhead utilities to improve

aesthetics to encourage private development and increase our tax base. Installing the

large obstructions in areas that would be visually obtrusive should definitely be a

significant criterion for the City to determine placement. Because this is work that will

be done within the Rights-of-Way the municipality should have the authority to regulate

and approve.

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2. Reasonable Period of Time for Review of Siting Applications

Q: Should approval time frames vary depending on whether a state or local government

receives siting requests proposing one small cell deployment at a time or consolidated

applications that request authority for a single provider to deploy multiple small cells

(i.e., a “batch” of small cell siting proposals).

R: The City of Wausau recommends the time to review applications be no less than 120-

days. Most municipalities need time to review applications with staff and then bring to

committee for final approvals. Typically committees meet only once a month so it

would be unreasonable to reduce these timelines.

3. Application Processing Fees and Charges for Use of Rights-of-Way

Q: How do local governments determine the up-front fees for applications and permits or

the recurring fees for usage of Rights-of-Way?

R: Compensation for the use of a municipalities ROW should be left up to the

municipality to determine. The Public Service Commission (PSC) states local

governments may receive “fair and reasonable compensation” for use of their Rights-of-

Way; this fair and reasonable compensation should be left up to the municipality.

Mobilitie or any other entity requesting use of Public Rights-of-Way should be expected

to work closely with each municipality to discuss and, if necessary, negotiate an amount

of compensation. The City of Wausau would treat each site independently and each site

may have very different aspects. Some locations may have higher and better uses than

a macro tower but if we are required to use this location then it may require a higher

cost to place a pole at this location. Depending on where the poles are placed may

require very different maintenance, may present different safety risks, may prevent

highest and best use of the area, and may inhibit development due to visual

obstructions.

Typically use of Rights-of-Way is used for direct services such as electric, telephone,

television/internet, water and sewer. The Rights-of-Way are used for the main

transmission lines, typically buried, and then services directly connected to residential

and non-residential buildings for direct use. These utilities are regulated on the amount

of profit they are able to generate. Mobilitie and other similar companies will not be

regulated in the same way and they do not provide a direct service to residents. The

infrastructure that is proposed will be leased/rented by mobile phone companies and

the use of these poles would be for back haul. Mobilitie will lease/rent these facilities

for unregulated profit. A municipality should be able to retain full control of the Rights-

of-Way, charge a “for profit” company what it feels is appropriate. The PSC should not

try to limit or specify what/how a municipality would charge. Each site may be

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significantly different as previously discussed and no additional regulation or

interpretation by the PSC is required. Mobilitie is requesting additional regulation to

minimize/restrict municipalities from being properly compensated for the use of their

Rights-of-Way.

Q: Public Comment on Mobilitie’s request that the Commission address the provision in

Section 253(c) that compensation for the use of Rights-of-Way be “publicly disclosed by

such government”?

It would not be necessary for the PSC to take time to rule on this question. It is the City

of Wausau’s interpretation this information may be obtained through an Open Records

request. It appears Mobilitie is trying to have additional regulations in place to reduce

their effort and specifically put additional burden on the municipality to gather and

prepare additional information. There are already laws in place to request this

information; there would be no benefit for additional regulation.

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Preliminary Resolution Levying Special Assessments for the 2017 Street Construction Project of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: None at this time. Construction would take place in 2017 and the special assessments would be

levied when the project is substantially completed. File Number:

17-0311 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

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RESOLUTION

BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau as follows:

1. The Common Council hereby declares its intention to exercise its police power under Section 66.0703 of the Wisconsin Statutes and Section 3.24.020 of the Wausau Municipal Code to levy special assessments upon property for special benefits conferred upon such property by the improvement of the following streets under Street Construction projects to take place in 2017:

Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue 2. The public improvement shall include the removal and replacement of bituminous concrete and/or

Portland cement concrete pavement, curb and gutter, drive approaches; installation and/or replacement of sidewalk and sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer laterals where necessary.

3. The total amount assessed against the properties in the defined assessment district shall not exceed the total cost of the City's share of the improvements. The City Council determines that the improvements constitute an exercise of the police power and the assessment against each parcel shall be

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upon a reasonable basis. The final assessment bill will be sent to property owners upon substantial completion of the project.

4. Unless other installment plans are determined at the hereinafter stated public hearing, the

assessment against any parcel shall be paid as follows: Assessments under $300: If payment is not made prior to November 1, 2017, the special assessment will be placed on the 2017 real estate tax bill and be due in full on or before January 31, 2018. There is no interest charged when paid in full. Assessments totaling less than $300 must be paid in full and do not qualify for the five-year payment schedule.

Assessments totaling $300 but less than $20,000: If full payment is not made prior to November 1, 2017, assessments totaling $300 but less than $20,000 will automatically be placed on the five-year payment schedule on the 2017 real estate tax bill. Property owners may then pay their special assessment under either of two options:

A. Payment in full without interest with the 2017 real estate taxes OR

B. Payment of the first one-fifth of the assessment with the 2017 real estate

taxes without interest. The remaining balance is paid in equal installments on the next four real estate tax bills and carries an interest charge of the borrowed fund rate plus 1% beginning February 1, 2018, on the unpaid balance. (The 2016 rate was 2.55%.) The remaining balance may be paid at any time with interest calculated through the month of payment.

Assessments over $20,000: If payment is not made prior to November 1, 2017, assessments totaling $20,000 or more will automatically be placed on the ten-year payment schedule on the 2017 real estate tax bill. Property owners may then pay their special assessment under either of two options: A. Payment in full without interest with the 2017 real estate taxes OR

B. Payment of the first one-tenth of the assessment with the 2017 real estate

taxes without interest. The remaining balance is paid in equal installments on the next nine real estate tax bills and carries an interest charge of the borrowed fund rate plus 1% beginning February 1, 2018, on the unpaid balance. (The 2016 rate was 2.55%.) The remaining balance may be paid at any time with interest calculated through the month of payment.

Real estate taxes may be paid in full or in three installments (January 31, April 30, July 31),

however, the special assessments must be paid on or before January 31, 2018. No payments can be applied to real estate taxes if the special assessments are not paid. Section 74.12(11)(a), Wisconsin Statutes, specifically states if a treasurer receives a payment from a taxpayer which is not sufficient to pay all general property taxes, special assessments and special taxes due, the treasurer shall apply the payment to the amounts due, including interest and penalties, in the following order: (1) personal property taxes; (2)

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delinquent utility charges; (3) special charges; (4) special assessments; (5) special taxes; (6) real property taxes.

5. The Engineering Department shall prepare a report which shall consist of the preliminary plans for the proposed work, an estimate of the cost of the work, a schedule of the proposed assessments for each parcel; a copy of the report shall be filed with the City Clerk for public inspection. In accordance with Section 66.0703(7)(a), Wisconsin Statutes, notice shall be given of a public hearing on the project; the hearing shall be held by the Board of Public Works in the Council Chambers of City Hall and will be scheduled in 2017.

6. The installation of said improvements shall be accomplished according to the provisions of Title 12 and Chapter 3.24 of the Wausau Municipal Code, where applicable. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Discussion and possible action on preliminary resolution to approve a public hearing for street reconstruction of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue Wesolowski explained that approving this would allow a public hearing to be set regarding special assessments. Rasmussen moved to approve the preliminary resolution approving a public hearing for street reconstruction of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue. Abitz seconded. Abitz asked if Aspirus and Marshfield Clinic are aware of this proposed project. She indicated a lot of their employees walk on their lunch hour and throughout the rest of the day. She feels this is a benefit for safety. There being a motion and a second, motion to approve the preliminary resolution approving a public hearing for street reconstruction of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue carried unanimously 4-0.

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Agenda Item No. 3

STAFF REPORT TO CISM COMMITTEE – March 9, 2017

AGENDA ITEM Discussion and possible action on a preliminary resolution to approve a public hearing for street reconstruction of Plaza Drive from Pine Ridge Boulevard to 28th Avenue BACKGROUND A proposed amendment to TID 6 would allow for funding of the reconstruction of Plaza Drive in 2017. FISCAL IMPACT The estimated construction cost for the project is $320,000 for the roadway portion of the construction, not including sewer and water utilities. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the preliminary resolutions for special assessments be adopted and public hearing scheduled. Public hearings are anticipated to be held in April. Staff contact: Allen Wesolowski 715-261-6762

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Terminating Existing Easement and Accepting New Easement Between Wausau Cemetery Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

01-0906 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

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RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the City has reached an agreement with the Wausau Cemetery Association to allow snow to be disposed of on their site; and

WHEREAS, with this new agreement and the reconfiguration of Curling Way, an access easement

off of Curling Way is needed to get to the snow dump site, and WHEREAS, your Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee met on March 9, 2017

to review the termination of the existing easement and the new easement; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the proper City officials are

hereby authorized and directed to take any and all action necessary to vacate and terminate the existing easement and hereby approves the new easement with Wausau Cemetery Association, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to have the easement recorded in the office of the Marathon County Register of Deeds.

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Public Comment for matters not appearing on the agenda No one came forward to offer public comment. CONSENT AGENGA A. Approve minutes of the February 9, 2017 meeting B. Action on termination of existing Easement and approval of new Easement between Wausau Cemetery

Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site C. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate the alley located south of 823 South 3rd

Avenue between Sherman Street, South 1st Avenue and South 3rd Avenue D. Action on initial resolution to hold a public hearing to vacate a portion of the alley bounded by East Wausau Avenue, East Union Avenue, 6th Street and 7th Street Abitz moved to approve the consent agenda items. Rasmussen seconded. Abitz noted that the alley on Sherman Street has not been an alley for several years. Wesolowski added that GIS noticed that the alley is through an existing building. This is a housekeeping item. There being a motion and a second, motion to approve the consent agenda items carried unanimously 4-0.

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Agenda Item No. 2B

STAFF REPORT TO CISM COMMITTEE – March 9, 2017

AGENDA ITEM Action on terminating existing Easement and approval of new Easement between Wausau Cemetery Association and the City of Wausau regarding the snow dump disposal site. BACKGROUND The City has reached an agreement with the Wausau Cemetery Association to allow snow to be disposed of on their site. With this new agreement and the reconfiguration of Curling Way the City of Wausau needs an access easement off of Curling way to get to the snow dump site. The attached agreement and map depict the easement. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact for the easement is $1. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the easement. Staff contact: Allen Wesolowski 715-261-6762

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Document No.

EASEMENT AGREEMENT Document Title

THIS INDETURE made this day of , 2017, by and between the WAUSAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, Grantor, and the CITY OF WAUSAU, a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wisconsin, Grantee; WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the sum of one dollar ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid to Grantor by Grantee, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor, has this day conveyed, transferred, and delivered unto Grantee a permanent easement and right-of-way and perpetual right to enter upon the real estate hereinafter described at any time to allow Grantee ingress and egress to the disposal site currently located on the east end of the Grantor’s premises. This permanent easement shall cease upon termination of the disposal agreement dated October 19, 2016, a copy of which is attached hereto. The permanent easement and perpetual right of entry is described as follows: Part of the Southeast ¼ of the Northeast ¼, Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 7 East, City of Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin described as follows: A 50 foot strip of land centered on the following described centerline; Commencing at the East ¼ corner of said Section 1; thence North 21º23’51” West, 933.85 feet to the Westerly right-of-way of Curling Way, the point of beginning of said centerline; Thence North 57º58’23” West, 106.00 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the left, having a chord bearing of North 73º59’12” West and a chord distance of 55.17 feet and a radius of 100.00’; thence North 90º00’00” West, 7.00 feet to the end of said centerline. In further consideration of this easement by Grantor, Grantee forever agrees to hold Grantor harmless from all damages, loss or claim which may arise from the existence, use, and/or maintenance of said permanent easement. Grantee also agrees that it will bear any and all cost for the construction, maintenance or repair of said access road. No buildings or structures except surface improvements such as bituminous concrete pavement (asphalt) shall be constructed upon or across the permanent easement lands. Grantor covenants that it is lawfully seized and possessed of the real estate above described and that it will defend the title thereto against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. This agreement shall run with the land, encumbering the property encompassed by the easement in perpetuity, and shall be binding upon and shall enure to the benefit of the parties hereto and to their respective successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals as of the day and year first above written.

Recording Area Name and Return Address City of Wausau Attorney’s Office 407 Grant Street Wausau, WI 54403

PIN: 37.291.4.2807.011.0910

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WAUSAU CEMETERY ASSOCIATION BY: CITY OF WAUSAU BY:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

Toni Rayala, Clerk STATE OF WISCONSIN )

) ss. COUNTY OF MARATHON )

Personally came before me this day of , 2017 the above named ____________________________________________________ to me known to be the person(s) who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same.

Notary Public, Wisconsin My commission:

STATE OF WISCONSIN )

) ss. COUNTY OF MARATHON ) Personally came before me this day of , 2017, the above named Robert B. Mielke, Mayor, and Toni Rayala, Clerk of the City of Wausau, to me known to be the persons who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same.

Notary Public, Wisconsin My commission:

This instrument was prepared by Anne L. Jacobson, City Attorney for the City of Wausau 407 Grant Street Wausau, WI 54403-4783.

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS & STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE

Authorizing Sale of 404 West Campus Drive

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact: The City will receive revenue from the sale of the property. The property will

also be returned to the tax roll. File Number:

00-0321 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

SO

UR

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount: Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

WHEREAS, the City of Wausau currently owns the vacant property located at 404 West Campus Drive; and

WHEREAS, the property had been acquired to obtain the necessary right-of-way for the

reconstruction of Campus Drive, and this remnant parcel is no longer needed; and WHEREAS, an abutting property owner has expressed interest in the property; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 3.12 of the Wausau Municipal Code, the Police

Department, Fire Department, Park Department, Community Development, Water Utility, Electrical Department and the Board of Public Works have been notified and no objections to the sale were received; and

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2017, your Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee

considered the future disposition of 404 West Campus Drive and recommends that this City-owned real estate be sold with a minimum asking price of $500; now therefore

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BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Wausau does hereby direct the Capital Improvements and Street Maintenance Committee to proceed with the sale of 404 West Campus Drive in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3.12 of the Wausau Municipal Code. Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND STREET MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Meeting: March 9, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall. Members Present: Gisselman, Abitz, Kellbach, Rasmussen (McElhaney was excused.) Also Present: Mayor Mielke, Lindman, Wesolowski, Lenz, Sean Gehin, Graham, Buckner,

Mohelnitzky, Joe Gehin, Neal, Jacobson In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and received by the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Noting the presence of a quorum, at approximately 5:30 p.m. Chairman Gisselman called the meeting to order. Discussion and possible action on authorizing the sale of 404 West Campus Drive Lenz explained that 404 West Campus Drive is a small corner lot that the City currently owns. It was purchased by the City around 2000 most likely for improvements to the intersection. The adjacent property owner has inquired if the City would be willing to sell the property. This is a remnant parcel that is too small to be buildable per current zoning ordinance. This would be opened up for public bid to ensure no other interest in the property. He recommends a minimal bid amount around $500 to cover administrative costs. The City is currently maintaining the property, there is not a use for it, and since we are not collecting tax revenue he recommends placing the parcel up for bid. Abitz agrees but questioned if there are any future plans for the corner. Lenz believes some construction was done there and is unaware of future plans for additional construction. Around 2000-2001 street lights were added and the turn lane was widened. Departments have been contacted internally to see if there is a potential use. Abitz asked if the development at NTC would have any bearing. Gisselman said that driveway is across Campus Drive. Abitz questioned congestion in the future. This is in Rasmussen’s district and there is not congestion or a traffic flow issue at the intersection. NTC’s proposed project enters and exits out of an existing driveway on the south side of Campus Drive. Since this is a remnant and not buildable, she feels it would be safe to dispose of. Campus Drive was rebuilt from 4th Avenue to Burek and traffic on Campus Drive to Business 51 flows fine. Rasmussen moved to authorize the sale of 404 West Campus Drive with a minimum bid of $500. Abitz seconded and the motion carried unanimously 4-0.

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Agenda Item No. 6

STAFF REPORT TO CISM COMMITTEE – March 9, 2017

AGENDA ITEM Discussion and possible action on authorizing the sale of 404 West Campus Drive BACKGROUND The City currently owns 404 W. Campus Drive, which is a small parcel of land at the corner of N. 4th Avenue and W. Campus Drive. The property was purchased by the City in 2001, presumably to make intersection improvements. The parcel is zoned R1 (Single Family Residence), but the lot does not meet minimum lot width or area requirements for a single family home. Recently, an adjacent property owner expressed interest in purchasing the property from the City. FISCAL IMPACT Sale price of the land; future tax revenue; elimination of maintenance costs. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Authorize a public bid for the property, with a minimum sales price to be determined. Staff contact: Brad Lenz 715-261-6753

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving the Nominal Parcel Report for the reconstruction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: $10,725 Estimated File Number:

02-1005 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: TID #6 One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, on October 27, 2015, the City of Wausau Common Council approved a right-of-way plat for the construction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue, and

WHEREAS, in preparation for the reconstruction project, the City must acquire the necessary real

estate to construct the street in accordance with the conceptual design approved, WHEREAS, on November 24, 2015, the City of Wausau Common Council approved the Relocation

Order for the reconstruction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue which authorized and directed the proper City officials to acquire for street purposes the property interests needed for this project, and

WHEREAS, on April 26, 2016, your Finance Committee reviewed in Closed Session a nominal

parcel payment report and concurred with the list of nominal parcels as shown on the approved plat map, and

WHEREAS, on November 22, 2016, your Finance Committee reviewed a partial nominal parcel

report, now therefore

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BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau does hereby approve the complete Nominal Parcel Report for the reconstruction of Thomas Street from 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, along with a copy of the November 24, 2015 Resolution and a copy of the project plat.

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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FEDERAL PROJECT NUMBER

R/W PROJECT NUMBER SHEET

NUMBER

WISDOT/CADDS SHEET 50

TOTAL

SHEETS

PLAT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY REQUIRED FOR

REVISION DATE

1-6-16

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

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LAYOUT

SCALE0 MI.

TOTAL NET LENGTH OF CENTERLINE = 0.666 MI.

ORIGINAL PLAT PREPARED BY

DATE:

THOMAS STREET CITY OF WAUSAU

9

NAME

W Water Line

LLC Limited Liability Corporation

RR. Railroad

S.T.H. State Trunk Highway

ST. Street

C.S.M. Certified Survey Map

COR. Corner

L.C. Long Chord

L.C.B. Long Chord Bearing

MI. Miles

MISC Miscellaneous

N/A Not Available or Applicable

P.L. Property Line

P.L.E. Permanent Limited Easement

P.O.B. Point of Beginning

PC Point of Curvature

PG. Page

PROP Property Corner

PT Point of Tangency

R/W Right of Way

RD. Road

REM. Remnant

S.F. Square Feet

SEC. Section

STA. Station

VOL. Volume

T.L.E. Temporary Limited Easement

IP Iron Pipe or Iron Pin

°. Deflection Angle

D. Degree of Curve

T. Tangent Length

CATV Cable Television Line

FO Fiber Optic Cable

G Gas Line

GUY Guy Wire

GV Gas Valve

SAN Sanitary Sewer Line

SEPV. Septic Vent

T Telephone Line

B Barn or Building

C.T.H. County Trunk Highway

CORP Corporation

L. Length

R. Radius

ANT. Antenna

G Garage

H House

S Shed

CONVENTIONAL SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS

STATE LINE

COUNTY LINE

QUARTER LINE

SIXTEENTH LINE

NEW R/W LINE

EXISTING R/W LINE

PROPERTY LINE

CORPORATE LIMITS

SLOPE INTERCEPTS

FENCE

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WINDMILL

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OR RUINSECTION

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STREAM OR

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CULVERT (Box,

Cattle Pass)

TOWNSHIP AND

RANGE LINES

LOT, TIE AND OTHER

UNDERGROUND FACILITY

(Communications,

Electric, Etc.)

NEW REFERENCE LINE

WOODS

CAUTION

GAS (TYPE)

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or TLE

FEE INTEREST

NOTES

(By Statutory Authority)

NO ACCESS

(By Previous Acquisition/Control)

ACCESS RESTRICTED

(By Acquisition)

ACCESS RESTRICTED

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STA. 49+15.00

END RELOCATION ORDER

STA. 13+96.36

BEGIN RELOCATION ORDER

DATE:

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OF SECTION 35, T29N, R7E.

OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER

1318.70’ NORTH AND 900.69’ WEST

OF SECTION 35, T29N, R7E.

OF THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER

1314.64’ NORTH AND 17.32’ WEST

17TH AVENUE - WISCONSIN RIVER

APPROVED FOR THE CITY OF WAUSAU

JAMES E. TIPPLE, MAYOR

SUBSTITUTE FOR AN ACCURATE FIELD SURVEY.

MAY NOT BE A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF EXISTING PROPERTY LINES AND SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A

OF PUBLIC RECORD AND/OR EXISTING OCCUPATIONAL LINES. EXCLUDING RIGHTOF WAY LINES, THIS PLAT

PROPERTY LINES SHOWN ON THIS PLAT ARE DRAWN FROM DATA DERIVED FROM MAPS AND DOCUMENTS

FOR CURRENT ACCESS/DRIVEWAY INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CITY OF WAUSAU.

REFERENCED TO THE U.S. PUBLIC LAND SURVEY SYSTEM OR OTHER "SURVEYS OF PUBLIC RECORD.

RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARIES ARE DEFINED WITH COURSES OF THE PERIMETER OF THE HIGHWAY LANDS

PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT.

RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENTS ARE TYPE 2 MONUMENTS (TYPICALLY 3/4 " X 24" REBAR) AND WILL BE PLACED

DISTANCES MAY BE USED FOR GROUND DISTANCES.

IN US SURVEY FEET. VALUES SHOWN ARE GRID COORDINATES, GRID BEARINGS AND GRID DISTANCES. GRID

POSITIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT ARE WISCONSIN COUNTY COORDINATES, MARATHON COUNTY, NAD 83 (2007)

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9/28/15

CITY OF WAUSAU

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SCHEDULE OF LANDS & INTERESTS REQUIRED

E

HWY: THOMAS STREET

COUNTY: MARATHON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

11-24-15 DATEREVISION DATE

1-6-16

02

PS&E

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44

PLAT SHEET 4.

SHEET

COUNTY R/W PROJECT NUMBER

LAND INTERESTS TO THE CITY OF WAUSAU.

AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO THE TRANSFER OF

OWNER’S NAMES ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSED ONLY

33 4.06 JESS F. KUFAHL TLE ----- ----- ----- 655

32 4.06 CLIFFORD J. HEISER FEE & TLE 3 ----- 3 627

31 4.06 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 1732 ----- 1732 575

30 4.06 CLINTON GIBSON & GENA M. GIBSON FEE & TLE 192 ----- 192 194

TRUSTEE OF THE WILFRID J. GUILLAUME TRUST

29 4.06 WILFRID J. GUILLAUME, AND HIS SUCCESSOR’S AS FEE & TLE 1934 ----- 1934 4901

DATED AUGUST 15, 2002

JOYCE KREAGER REVOCABLE TRUST

28 4.06 JOYCE A. KREAGER, TRUSTEE OF THE FEE & TLE 1582 ----- 1582 1843

27 4.05 LINDA L. KROENING FEE & TLE 968 ----- 968 482

26 4.05 GARY HABLE FEE & TLE 381 ----- 381 250

25 4.05 CHARLENE J. CHRISTIAN FEE & TLE 322 ----- 322 250

24 4.05 CHRISTOPHER BARGENDER & JESSICA BARGENDER FEE & TLE 436 ----- 436 484

23 4.05 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 2370 ----- 2370 536

22 4.05 ROGER J. AHO FEE & TLE 826 ----- 826 371

21 4.05 JAN W. MUETZEL & SUSAN M. MUETZEL FEE & TLE 1387 ----- 1387 5116

OF FEBRUARY 3, 2010

20 4.05 JAMES H. TREU & MARY J. TREU REVOCABLE TRUST FEE & TLE 1646 ----- 1646 1103

19 4.05 NICHOLAS A. WEINKE FEE & TLE 1784 ----- 1784 3798

18 4.05 CLAUDE N. PASZEK & JUDY M. PASZEK FEE & TLE 155 ----- 155 1526

17 4.05 DIANE STENCIL TLE ----- ----- ----- 534

16 4.05 EMORY D. PAHL & ROSEWITHA PAHL TLE ----- ----- ----- 534

15 4.04 & 4.05 HELKE LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 532

14 4.04 ERVIN H. BIRR & JOANN J. BIRR TLE ----- ----- ----- 532

13 4.04 DALE J. WEINKE TLE ----- ----- ----- 532

12 4.04 LOUIS P. KRAUS & PATRICIA J. KRAUS TLE ----- ----- ----- 533

11 4.04 CONNIE M. NIENOW TLE ----- ----- ----- 537

10 4.04 DAVID L. LINKE & HOPE A. LINKE TLE ----- ----- ----- 529

9 4.04 PAUL LAWRENCE FEE & TLE 1770 ----- 1770 3802

8 4.04 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 1763 ----- 1763 550

7 4.04 WEBKO REAL ESTATE, LLC FEE & TLE 1797 ----- 1797 1651

6 4.04 WEBKO REAL ESTATE, LLC FEE & TLE 2055 ----- 2055 1652

5 4.04 STEVEN XIA CHANG & XAI K. CHANG TLE ----- ----- ----- 538

4 4.04 DENISE L. EMMERICH FEE & TLE 2 ----- 2 693

3 4.04 BEE MOUA & MOR VUE FEE & TLE 100 ----- 100 693

2 4.04 MICHAEL L. HANKE TLE ----- ----- ----- 103

2012, VENDOR & JESSE TOWLE, PURCHASER

MILTON A. TOWLE REVOCABLE TRUST DATED MARCH 19

1 4.04 ALAN TOWLE & kEVIN L. TOWLE AS TRUSTEES OF THE FEE & TLE 3343 ----- 3343 4269

NUMBER NUMBER OWNER(S) REQUIRED NEW EXISTING TOTAL SQ.FT.

PARCEL SHEET INTEREST R/W SQ. FT. REQUIRED T.L.E.

65 4.09 BHAGAVATI, LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 381

64 4.09 UNDERWOOD CHAPEL, LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 625

63 4.09 JEREMY R. LUISIER TLE ----- ----- ----- 161

62 4.09 DAVID JOHN NEWMAN TLE ----- ----- ----- 199

61 4.09 BRIAN SHIDELL D/B/A THOMAS STREET LAUNDROMAT TLE ----- ----- ----- 275

60 4.09 CHRISTOPHER M. PETTERSON & LAURA L. PETTERSON FEE & TLE 1953 ----- 1953 4312

DATED JANUARY 14, 2014

COTRUSTEES OF THE SCHULRUD FAMILY LEGACY TRUST

59 4.09 RANDY J. SCHULRUD & JEFFERY A. SCHULRUD, AS FEE & TLE 1988 ----- 1988 4304

58 4.08 TODD UTECHT & JANET UTECHT FEE & TLE 1971 ----- 1971 3981

57 4.08 HUNG V. NGUYEN FEE & TLE 1953 ----- 1953 10545

56 4.08 EZ & KZ ENTERPRISES LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 650

JAMES P. LITZENBERGER II, PURCHASER

55 4.08 KENNETH C. SCHAUER & SHARON M. SCHAUER, VENDOR TLE ----- ----- ----- 625

54 4.08 JOY & KEVIN’S PROPERTIES, LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 655

53 4.08 HELKE, LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 680

52 4.08 ROBERT R. BREDECK FEE & TLE 1948 ----- 1948 625

51 4.08 ROBERT R. BREDECK FEE & TLE 972 ----- 972 4129

50 4.08 COMPLETE PROPERTIES LLC FEE & TLE 972 ----- 972 4130

49 4.07 MERLIN C. KRUEGER & PATSY J. KRUEGER FEE & TLE 969 ----- 969 4133

48 4.07 GERALD L. & JANET C. PATNODE REVOCABLE TRUST FEE & TLE 969 ----- 969 4133

47 4.07 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 1942 ----- 1942 625

46 4.07 CHAI PA XIONG & MAY YANG VANG TLE ----- ----- ----- 774

45 4.07 SCOTT L. KOY TLE ----- ----- ----- 1200

44 4.07 JAMES G. ASCHER & AUDREY M. ASCHER TLE ----- ----- ----- 625

43 4.07 JAMES M. ANDERES TLE ----- ----- ----- 225

42 4.07 ABC RENTALS, LLC TLE ----- ----- ----- 450

41 4.07 MATT KOEHLER FEE & TLE 1935 ----- 1935 4892

40 4.07 DEVELOPMENT FIRST, LLC FEE & TLE 970 ----- 970 5857

39 4.07 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 971 ----- 971 324

REVOCABLE TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 15, 2001

TRUSTEES, OR THEIR SUCCESSOR(S), OF THE DEHNEL

38 4.06 REUBEN E. DEHNEL OR EVELYN G. DEHNEL, AS FEE & TLE 1026 ----- 1026 1936

37 4.06 KEVIN L. BROWN FEE & TLE 936 ----- 936 1763

36 4.06 THAD THOMAS FEE & TLE 984 ----- 984 2449

35 4.06 CITY OF WAUSAU FEE & TLE 985 ----- 985 351

34 4.06 HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH TLE ----- ----- ----- 655

NUMBER NUMBER OWNER(S) REQUIRED NEW EXISTING TOTAL SQ.FT.

PARCEL SHEET INTEREST R/W SQ. FT. REQUIRED T.L.E.

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3178 - 532 S00°05’43"E 29.18’

2099 - 3178 N13°29’12"E 30.04’

532 - 2099 S89°43’35"W 7.05’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

TLE COURSE TABLE

2098 - 2099 119.00’ 43.54’ 43.30’ N23°58’09"E

2097 - 2098 135.00’ 69.26’ 68.50’ N19°45’14"E

FROM - TO RADIUS LENGTH CHORD CHORD BEARING

R/W CURVE TABLE

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PC 21+86.72

PI 22+15.57

S88°26’37"E

PI 15+75.32

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& XAI K. CHANG

STEVEN XIA CHANG

PAUL LAWRENCECITY OF WAUSAU

WEBKO REAL ESTATE, LLCWEBKO REAL ESTATE, LLC

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FIRST ADDITION TO WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK ADDITION

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275853.071

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ADDITION AND WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK ADDITION.

TOWN OF STETTIN, THE FIRST ADDITION TO WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM CROCKER’S ADDITION TO THE

CITY OF WAUSAU

CITY OF WAUSAU

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2099 22+95.84 25.00’

2098 22+43.15 25.00’

2097 13+96.66 57.48’

2096 13+96.36 52.46’

2070 15+74.56 47.00’

2068 14+94.98 47.00’

2031 19+68.58 29.00’

2030 18+58.70 29.00’

2029 18+42.70 29.00’

2028 17+32.69 29.00’

2027 16+72.69 29.00’

2026 15+75.32 29.00’

2025 15+63.55 29.00’

2024 15+47.69 34.00’

2023 14+37.53 34.00’

1784 14+44.75 54.41’

532 22+97.76 18.14’

POINT STATION OFFSET

R/W STATION & OFFSET TABLE

INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

2107

PURCHASER

2012, VENDOR & JESSE TOWLE,

REVOCABLE TRUST DATED MARCH 19

TRUSTEES OF THE MILTON A. TOWLE

ALAN TOWLE & kEVIN L. TOWLE AS

BEE MOUA & MOR VUE

2107 - 2031 S89°54’07"W 326.20’

2100 - 2096 N01°33’23"E 52.46’

2023 - 2100 N48°53’36"W 53.40’

2024 - 2023 N88°26’37"W 110.16’

2025 - 2024 S74°03’31"W 16.63’

2026 - 2025 N88°26’37"W 12.23’

2027 - 2026 S89°43’35"W 97.83’

2028 - 2027 S89°43’35"W 60.00’

2029 - 2028 S89°43’35"W 110.02’

2030 - 2029 S89°43’35"W 16.00’

2031 - 2030 S89°43’35"W 109.87’

2032 - 2031 S89°43’35"W 60.00’

2070 - 2071 N89°43’35"E 584.84’

2068 - 2070 S88°26’37"E 79.58’

1784 - 2068 S80°03’08"E 50.78’

532 - 1784 S00°05’43"E 108.45’

2099 - 532 N89°43’35"E 7.05’

2098 - 2099 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2097 - 2098 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2096 - 2097 N05°03’23"E 5.03’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

2100 197907.636 275087.941

2099 198069.126 275130.553

2098 198029.560 275112.962

2097 197965.087 275089.809

2096 197960.078 275089.366

2070 197949.779 275267.356

2068 197951.941 275187.802

2031 197875.655 275660.227

2030 197875.130 275550.356

2029 197875.054 275534.356

2028 197874.528 275424.340

2027 197874.241 275364.340

2026 197873.774 275266.511

2025 197874.106 275254.285

2024 197869.539 275238.295

2023 197872.531 275128.174

1784 197960.713 275137.788

532 198069.160 275137.608

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

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3180

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

662

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3181 22+59.38 84.23’

3180 13+74.80 51.59’

3178 23+31.17 21.28’

3135 15+74.40 57.00’

3133 14+94.69 57.00’

3100 18+42.69 34.00’

3099 17+32.67 34.00’

3098 16+72.64 44.00’

3097 15+75.32 44.00’

3096 15+63.99 44.00’

3095 15+48.13 49.00’

3094 14+37.98 49.00’

671 19+68.43 63.59’

662 18+58.57 63.63’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

FLAG POLE

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HWY: THOMAS STREET

COUNTY: MARATHON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

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2092 197984.597 276299.744

2091 197970.910 276288.794

2078 197966.508 276269.072

2073 197958.058 276016.289

2072 197956.053 275956.293

2071 197952.573 275852.185

2051 197799.276 276300.000

2049 197855.855 276282.084

2048 197866.764 276268.722

2043 197888.002 276195.371

2039 197886.967 276164.405

2038 197886.565 276152.405

2037 197882.038 276016.948

2036 197880.017 275956.494

2035 197876.579 275853.624

2034 197876.543 275846.257

2033 197876.467 275830.257

2032 197875.941 275720.227

982 197957.140 276299.791

430 197896.760 276299.844

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

2092 - 2094 N87°37’26"E 60.05’

2051 - 2052 N73°38’47"E 62.50’

2032 - 2031 S89°43’35"W 60.00’

2033 - 2032 S89°43’35"W 110.03’

2034 - 2033 S89°43’35"W 16.00’

2035 - 2034 S89°43’35"W 7.37’

2036 - 2035 S88°05’08"W 102.93’

2109 - 2036 S88°05’08"W 29.94’

2037 - 2109 S88°05’08"W 30.54’

2038 - 2037 S88°05’08"W 135.53’

2039 - 2038 S88°05’08"W 12.01’

2043 - 2039 S88°05’08"W 30.98’

2048 - 2043 N73°51’08"W 76.36’

2049 - 2048 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2051 - 2049 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

430 - 2051 S00°05’30"E 97.48’

982 - 430 S00°03’00"E 60.38’

2092 - 982 S00°05’53"E 27.46’

2091 - 2092 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2078 - 2091 N77°25’03"E 20.21’

2073 - 2078 N88°05’08"E 252.92’

2108 - 2073 N88°05’08"E 30.02’

2072 - 2108 N88°05’08"E 30.02’

2071 - 2072 N88°05’08"E 104.17’

2070 - 2071 N89°43’35"E 584.84’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

2049 - 2048 22.00’ 17.73’ 17.25’ N50°46’15"W

2051 - 2049 168.90’ 59.66’ 59.35’ N17°34’14"W

2091 - 2092 14.00’ 18.94’ 17.53’ N38°39’35"E

FROM - TO RADIUS LENGTH CHORD CHORD BEARING

R/W CURVE TABLE

2092 26+10.62 64.06’

2091 25+99.22 50.74’

2078 25+79.36 47.00’

2073 23+26.44 47.00’

2072 22+66.41 47.00’

2071 21+62.25 47.00’

2051 26+04.69 121.17’

2049 25+88.67 64.03’

2048 25+75.68 52.68’

2043 25+03.08 29.00’

2039 24+72.10 29.00’

2038 24+60.09 29.00’

2037 23+24.56 29.00’

2036 22+64.07 29.00’

2035 21+61.56 29.00’

2034 21+54.61 29.00’

2033 21+38.61 29.00’

2032 20+28.58 29.00’

982 26+09.75 36.61’

430 26+07.79 23.74’

POINT STATION OFFSET

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2073

2078

2091

2092

3146

3147

3148

3149

3150

3151

3152

3156

3157

3158

2032

2033

2034

2035

2036

2037

2039

2038

2043

2048

2051

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3105

3106

3107

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722

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ROOSEVELT PARK ADDITION

FIRST ADDITION TO WUNSCH’S

BLOCK 1

WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK ADDITION

BLOCK 1

SUSAN M. MUETZEL

JAN W. MUETZEL &

NICHOLAS A. WEINKE

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THOMAS STREET ALIGNMENT

LINDA L. KROENING

26

15 1

ROSEWITHA PAHL DIANE STENCIL& JUDY M. PASZEK

CLAUDE N. PASZEK

DOC. 766679

VOL. 10 PG. 30

CSM 2557

& JESSICA BARGENDER

CHRISTOPHER BARGENDER CHARLENE J. CHRISTIAN GARY HABLE

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LINES.

ADDITION, A.R. HOLUB’S ADDITION, CSM 2557 AND GOVERNMENT LAND

WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK ADDITION, WUNSCH’S ROOSEVELT PARK

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM THE FIRST ADDITION TO

10’10’

5’

10’5’

CITY OF WAUSAU

CITY OF WAUSAUSEC. 35

SW-SW

SEC. 35

NW-SW

SEC. 34

NE-SE

SEC. 34

SE-SE

3’

8.5’

6’

7.5’

9’

12’2

6’

INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

REVOCABLE TRUST OF FEBRUARY 3, 2010

JAMES H. TREU & MARY J. TREU

201

2

234

& SUSAN M. AHO

ROGER J. AHOP.L.

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

3158 26+05.63 64.21’

3157 25+98.30 55.65’

3156 25+78.90 52.00’

3152 23+31.60 52.00’

3151 23+31.76 57.00’

3150 23+26.76 57.00’

3149 22+66.89 62.00’

3148 22+61.88 62.00’

3147 22+61.73 57.00’

3146 21+62.39 57.00’

3114 25+99.70 121.57’

3113 25+84.17 66.20’

3112 25+74.13 57.43’

3111 25+02.29 34.00’

3110 24+71.93 34.00’

3107 22+63.73 39.00’

3106 21+61.56 39.00’

3105 21+54.56 39.00’

722 24+58.78 68.31’

721 23+23.29 65.18’

689 21+38.44 63.49’

680 20+28.43 63.56’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG BLDG

BLDGBLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

12"

12"

15"

15"

8" 8"

6"

12"

12" 12"

12"

12"

12"

15"

12"

12"

12"

24"

12"

8"12"

12"

12"

12"

30"

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GRID FACTOR E

HWY: THOMAS STREET

COUNTY: MARATHON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

STATE R/W PROJECT NUMBER DATE 11-24-15

N/A

REVISION DATE

1-6-16

0

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SHEET

2058 - 2061 27.00’ 15.78’ 15.56’ S40°46’39"W

2059 - 2058 120.00’ 64.01’ 63.25’ S72°48’17"W

2094 - 2095 17.00’ 27.24’ 24.42’ S46°00’22"E

FROM - TO RADIUS LENGTH CHORD CHORD BEARING

R/W CURVE TABLE

2095 26+87.66 47.00’

2094 26+70.67 64.54’

2089 32+24.18 47.00’

2087 31+03.74 47.00’

2086 30+91.74 47.00’

2084 29+71.31 47.00’

2083 29+11.31 47.00’

2082 28+12.46 47.00’

2081 27+92.60 47.00’

2080 27+80.59 47.00’

2066 28+03.81 29.00’

2065 27+89.82 29.00’

2061 26+88.80 57.11’

2059 27+60.37 29.00’

2058 26+99.35 45.67’

2056 27+77.81 29.00’

2052 26+65.22 105.59’

991 32+24.03 30.74’

984 26+69.73 34.79’

454 26+67.76 25.50’

448 32+22.84 29.24’

447 29+70.97 29.22’

445 29+10.97 29.22’

POINT STATION OFFSET

R/W STATION & OFFSET TABLE

2095 197970.125 276377.308

2094 197987.087 276359.740

2089 197977.522 276914.946

2087 197976.585 276794.516

2086 197976.492 276782.516

2084 197975.555 276662.087

2083 197975.088 276602.085

2082 197974.314 276502.634

2081 197973.631 276482.189

2080 197973.230 276470.188

2066 197898.048 276495.930

2065 197897.581 276481.950

2061 197866.115 276381.927

2059 197896.597 276452.514

2058 197877.898 276392.090

2056 197897.179 276469.949

2052 197816.874 276359.972

991 197961.257 276914.921

984 197957.321 276359.791

454 197896.997 276359.843

448 197901.277 276914.198

447 197899.332 276662.339

445 197898.869 276602.339

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

N88°05’08"E

2052

3115

3116

3117

2061

2058 2059

3118

2056

3119

2066

3121

3120

2065

3122

445

3123

3124

3127

3125

3126

3131

3129

3130

3171

3168

3169

311

20842083

2082

1121

2081

3162

2080

3160

2094

2095

60’

60’

447

448

991

2089

3159

1085

S. 11

TH

AV

E.

S. 11

TH

AV

E.

S. 10

TH

AV

E.

S. 10

TH

AV

E.

S. 9

TH

AV

E.

S. 9

TH

AV

E.

THOMAS STREET

2086

2087

2829 35

36 37

38

343332

CLIFFORD J. HEISER

31

30

& GENA M. GIBSON

CLINTON GIBSON

CITY OF WAUSAU

JESUS PARISH

HOLY NAME OF

KEVIN L. BROWNTHAD THOMAS

CITY OF WAUSAU

BLOCK 3

BLOCK 2

BLOCK 3

J.H. KOEHLER’S ADDITIONBLOCK 2

J.H. KOEHLER’S ADDITION

AL

LE

Y

AL

LE

Y

AL

LE

Y

12’

12’

12’

60’

60’

60’

60’

60’

60’

A. A. BOCK’S LAKE PARK ADDITIION2

1

19

20

19

201

2

12 1112

11

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FORSLOPES

TLE FORSLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

1/16TH LINE

SEC. 35

SW-SW

SEC. 35

NW-SWCITY OF WAUSAU

P.L. P.L. P.L. P.L. P.L. P.L.

P.L.P.L.

P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

5’

5’

5’5’5’

15’

13’

5’

GN

E

RN

T

29 7

T

N

E

R

28 7

34 35

23

E

RN

T

29 7

T

N

E

R

28 7

35

2

X=275988.630

Y=196588.940

FOUND

3/4" IRON ROD

X=278623.410

Y=196627.870

LOCATION

COMPUTED

N89°09’13"E 2635.07’

611.58’ 2023.49’

N00°0

5’4

8"E

1300.9

0’

ADDITION AND A. A. BOCK’S LAKE PARK ADDITION.

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM J.H. KOEHLER’S

P.I.=

Y

X

=

21+61.56

197905.576

275853.071

01°38’27" LT.

P.I.=

Y

X

=

28+12.46

197927.321

276503.602

01°28’07" RT.

P.I.=

Y

X

=

38+77.99

197935.610

277569.106

00°03’53" RT.

THOMAS STREET ALIGNMENT

27+0028+00 29+00 30+00 31+00 32+00

PI 28+12.46

N89°33’15"E

CITY OF WAUSAU

13.5’

INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

454

984

2002

DATED AUGUST 15,

REVOCABLE TRUST

JOYCE KREAGER

TRUSTEE OF THE

JOYCE A. KREAGER,

WILFRID J. GUILLAUME TRUST

SUCCESSOR’S AS TRUSTEE OF THE

WILFRID J. GUILLAUME, AND HIS

JESS F. KUFAHL

DATED FEBRUARY 15, 2001

DEHNEL REVOCABLE TRUST

OR THEIR SUCCESSOR(S) OF THE

EVELYN G. DEHNEL, AS TRUSTEES,

REUBEN E. DEHNEL OR

448 - 446 N89°33’28"E 60.00’

2089 - 2000 N89°33’15"E 60.00’

2052 - 2051 S73°38’47"W 62.50’

2094 - 2092 S87°37’26"W 60.05’

984 - 2094 N00°05’53"W 29.77’

454 - 984 N00°03’00"W 60.32’

2052 - 454 N00°05’30"W 80.12’

2061 - 2052 S24°01’52"W 53.91’

2058 - 2061 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2059 - 2058 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

2056 - 2059 S88°05’08"W 17.44’

2065 - 2056 S88°05’08"W 12.01’

2066 - 2065 S88°05’08"W 13.99’

445 - 2066 S89°33’28"W 106.41’

447 - 445 S89°33’28"W 60.00’

448 - 447 S89°33’28"W 251.87’

991 - 448 S00°41’26"W 59.99’

2089 - 991 S00°05’16"W 16.26’

2087 - 2089 N89°33’15"E 120.43’

2086 - 2087 N89°33’15"E 12.00’

2084 - 2086 N89°33’15"E 120.43’

2083 - 2084 N89°33’15"E 60.00’

2082 - 2083 N89°33’15"E 99.45’

2081 - 2082 N88°05’08"E 20.46’

2080 - 2081 N88°05’08"E 12.01’

2095 - 2080 N88°05’08"E 92.93’

2094 - 2095 SEE R/W CURVE TABLE

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

3170

17461159

1748 1751 1749

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

3122 29+05.92 34.22’

3121 28+03.75 34.00’

3120 27+89.64 34.00’

3119 27+77.63 34.00’

3118 27+60.37 34.00’

3117 27+01.90 49.98’

3116 26+93.30 59.29’

3115 26+64.83 117.82’

1751 31+61.46 77.71’

1749 32+24.46 77.74’

1748 31+04.04 77.69’

1746 30+31.93 87.66’

1159 30+92.14 87.69’

1121 27+94.04 88.42’

1085 26+71.53 91.76’

311 29+11.72 87.73’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

3171 30+31.58 52.00’

3170 29+76.36 52.00’

3169 29+76.46 62.00’

3168 29+71.46 62.00’

3162 27+81.04 60.00’

3160 26+85.53 60.00’

3159 26+86.53 91.35’

3131 32+22.74 39.24’

3130 32+17.74 39.24’

3129 32+17.79 34.24’

3127 29+75.92 34.22’

3126 29+75.88 39.22’

3125 29+70.88 39.22’

3124 29+10.87 39.22’

3123 29+05.87 39.22’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

ROCK

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDGBLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

12"12"

24"

8"

8"

12"12"

12" 12"

12"

12"

12"

30"

30"

30"12"

12"

12"

24"

12"12"

12"

12"

12"

8"

8"

24"24"

12"

12"

12"

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GRID FACTOR E

HWY: THOMAS STREET

COUNTY: MARATHON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

STATE R/W PROJECT NUMBER DATE 11-24-15

N/A

REVISION DATE

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2007 37+27.61 47.00’

2006 37+15.61 47.00’

2005 38+47.65 47.00’

2004 35+95.57 47.00’

2003 34+15.87 47.00’

2002 34+03.87 47.00’

2001 35+35.56 47.00’

2000 32+84.18 47.00’

1005 38+47.47 30.87’

990 32+84.03 30.76’

486 37+26.78 29.16’

485 37+14.77 29.16’

466 34+14.81 29.19’

463 34+02.80 29.19’

446 32+82.84 29.24’

444 35+34.77 29.14’

443 35+94.77 29.19’

442 38+46.77 29.13’

POINT STATION OFFSET

R/W STATION & OFFSET TABLE

2007 197981.439 277418.360

2006 197981.345 277406.360

2005 197982.373 277538.395

2004 197980.412 277286.325

2003 197979.014 277106.635

2002 197978.920 277094.635

2001 197979.945 277226.323

2000 197977.989 276974.947

1005 197966.243 277538.347

990 197961.748 276974.922

486 197905.278 277418.121

485 197905.181 277406.121

466 197902.819 277106.161

463 197902.721 277094.161

446 197901.740 276974.199

444 197903.800 277226.124

443 197904.220 277286.125

442 197906.239 277538.117

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

442 - 468 N89°37’59"E 60.00’

2005 - 2008 N89°35’10"E 60.00’

446 - 448 S89°33’28"W 60.00’

2000 - 2089 S89°33’15"W 60.00’

990 - 2000 N00°05’16"E 16.24’

446 - 990 N00°41’25"E 60.01’

463 - 446 S89°31’54"W 119.97’

466 - 463 S89°31’54"W 12.00’

444 - 466 S89°31’54"W 119.97’

443 - 444 S89°35’56"W 60.00’

485 - 443 S89°32’27"W 120.00’

486 - 485 S89°32’27"W 12.00’

442 - 486 S89°32’27"W 120.00’

1005 - 442 S00°13’12"W 60.00’

2005 - 1005 S00°10’16"W 16.13’

2007 - 2005 N89°33’15"E 120.04’

2006 - 2007 N89°33’15"E 12.00’

2004 - 2006 N89°33’15"E 120.04’

2001 - 2004 N89°33’15"E 60.00’

2003 - 2001 N89°33’15"E 119.69’

2002 - 2003 N89°33’15"E 12.00’

2000 - 2002 N89°33’15"E 119.69’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

3002

3000

3001

2000

1206

2002

1213

2003

1186

2001

3011

3009

3010

2004

3012

2007

2005

3023

3024

3025446 466

3028

3027

463

3031

3029

3030

444

443

3034

485

3035

3036

486

442

3039

3037

3038

39

CITY OF WAUSAU

40

41

47

CITY OF WAUSAU

48 49

4645444342

ABC RENTALS, LLCJAMES M. ANDERES

AUDREY M. ASCHER

JAMES G. ASCHER &SCOTT L. KOY

MAY YANG VANG

CHAI PA XIONG &

& PATSY J. KRUEGER

MERLIN C. KRUEGER

MATT KOEHLER

FIRST, LLC

DEVELOPMENT

BLOCK 2

HILDENSPERGER & BRAND ADDITION

BLOCK 5

LOTZ & BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION

WISCONSIN VALLEY LAND COMPANY’S FIRST ADDITION

10 1

6 5

13

14

12

11

181

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

S. 8

TH

AV

E.

S. 7

TH

AV

E.

S. 7

TH

AV

E.

S. 8

TH

AV

E.

S. 9

TH

AV

E.

S. 9

TH

AV

E.

THOMAS STREET

5’ 5’6’

5’5’

60’

60’

33+00 34+00 35+00 36+00 37+00 38+00

N89°33’15"E

PI 38+77.99

60’

60’

12’

12’

12’

12’

AL

LE

YA

LL

EY

AL

LE

YA

LL

EY

P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.

P.L.P.L. P.L.

P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

1/16TH LINE

1/16

TH

LIN

E

1/16TH LINE

SEC. 35

SW-SW

SEC. 35

NW-SW

1/16

TH

LIN

E

60’

60’60’

60’

E

RN

T

29 7

T

N

E

R

28 7

34 35

23

E

RN

T

29 7

T

N

E

R

28 7

35

2

X=275988.630

Y=196588.940

FOUND

3/4" IRON ROD

X=278623.410

Y=196627.870

LOCATION

COMPUTED

N89°09’13"E 2635.07’

1235.43’ 1399.64’

1296.6

1’

N00°0

5’5

0"E

GN

FIRST ADDITION AND LOTZ AND BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION.

AND BRAND ADDITION, WISCONSIN VALLEY LAND COMPANY’S

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM HILDENSPERGER

P.I.=

Y

X

=

28+12.46

197927.321

276503.602

01°28’07" RT.

P.I.=

Y

X

=

38+77.99

197935.610

277569.106

00°03’53" RT.

THOMAS STREET ALIGNMENT

SEC. 35

SE-SW

SEC. 35

NE-SW

CITY OF WAUSAU

CITY OF WAUSAU

990

1005

10’

1250

2006

9’

INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

TRUST

PATNODE REVOCABLE

GERALD L. & JANET C.

BLOCK 3P.L. P.L. P.L.

BLOCK 1

HILDENSPERGER & BRAND ADDITION

3003

1754

1762 1232

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

3012 37+15.66 52.00’

3011 36+00.62 52.00’

3010 36+00.67 57.00’

3009 35+95.67 57.00’

3003 33+44.07 52.00’

3002 32+89.23 52.00’

3001 32+89.27 57.00’

3000 32+84.27 57.00’

1762 37+88.36 115.86’

1754 33+44.96 144.83’

1250 37+28.34 115.86’

1232 38+48.39 115.86’

1213 34+16.27 87.84’

1206 34+04.84 144.86’

1186 35+35.99 87.90’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

3039 38+46.62 44.13’

3038 38+40.62 44.13’

3037 38+40.71 35.13’

3036 37+26.72 35.16’

3035 37+14.68 39.16’

3034 35+94.68 39.19’

3031 35+34.68 39.14’

3030 35+29.68 39.14’

3029 35+29.72 34.14’

3028 34+14.76 34.19’

3027 34+02.76 34.19’

3025 32+87.79 34.24’

3024 32+87.65 49.24’

3023 32+82.65 49.24’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG BLDG

BLDG

BLDGBLDGBLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDGBLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

12"12"

12"

12"

12"

12"

12"

24" 21"

12"

18"

12"

10"

10"

12"

24"

12"

6"6"

12"

12"

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HWY: THOMAS STREET

COUNTY: MARATHON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER

STATE R/W PROJECT NUMBER DATE 11-24-15

N/A

REVISION DATE

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470 - 472 N89°27’33"E 60.00’

2013 - 2016 N89°37’08"E 60.00’

468 - 442 S89°37’59"W 60.00’

2008 - 2005 S89°35’10"W 60.00’

1006 - 2008 N00°10’16"E 16.18’

468 - 1006 N00°13’13"E 60.00’

467 - 468 S89°37’59"W 252.10’

469 - 467 S89°36’34"W 60.00’

497 - 469 S89°36’20"W 119.91’

498 - 497 S89°36’20"W 16.00’

470 - 498 S89°36’20"W 119.91’

1009 - 470 S01°24’58"E 59.56’

2013 - 1009 S00°06’43"W 16.62’

2015 - 2013 N89°37’08"E 119.06’

2014 - 2015 N89°37’08"E 16.00’

2012 - 2014 N89°37’08"E 119.06’

2009 - 2012 N89°37’08"E 60.00’

2011 - 2009 N89°37’08"E 120.04’

2010 - 2011 N89°37’08"E 12.00’

2008 - 2010 N89°37’08"E 120.04’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

2015 43+54.73 47.00’

2014 43+38.73 47.00’

2013 44+73.79 47.00’

2012 42+19.67 47.00’

2011 40+39.63 47.00’

2010 40+27.63 47.00’

2009 41+59.67 47.00’

2008 39+07.60 47.00’

1009 44+73.65 30.38’

1006 39+07.44 30.82’

498 43+54.82 29.20’

497 43+38.82 29.20’

470 44+74.72 29.17’

469 42+18.91 29.23’

468 39+06.81 29.18’

467 41+58.91 29.24’

POINT STATION OFFSET

R/W STATION & OFFSET TABLE

2015 197985.779 278045.524

2014 197985.673 278029.523

2013 197986.571 278164.578

2012 197984.881 277910.469

2011 197983.684 277730.432

2010 197983.604 277718.432

2009 197984.482 277850.467

2008 197982.806 277598.397

1009 197969.952 278164.546

1006 197966.626 277598.349

498 197909.584 278046.115

497 197909.473 278030.115

470 197910.409 278166.018

469 197908.648 277910.213

468 197906.624 277598.118

467 197908.239 277850.211

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

1271

2008

1006

2010

3067

2011

3069

3070

3068

2009

1321

2015

1769

2013

2014

1009

3042

3040

3041

468

3044

30453046

467 469

3047

3049

3048

497

3050

3051

498

3054

3052

3053

470

39+00 40+00 41+00 42+00 43+00 44+00N89°37’08"E

5354

55

56

58

5752

5150

ROBERT R. BREDECK

ROBERT R. BREDECK

COMPLETE PROPERTIES LLC

HUNG V. NGUYEN

JANET UTECHT

TODD UTECHT &

PROPERTIES, LLC

JOY & KEVIN’S

VOL. 2 PG. 45

CSM 295

HELKE, LLC

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14

11BLOCK 4

LOTZ & BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION LOTZ & BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION

BLOCK 4 BLOCK 3

J.M. SMITH’S ADDITION

BLOCK 10

11

12 9

5’5’ 5’

5’

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

EZ & KZ ENTERPRISES LLC

60’ 60’

S. 7

TH

AV

E.

S. 6

TH

AV

E.

S. 5

TH

AV

E.

S. 5

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AV

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S. 6

TH

AV

E.

S. 7

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60’

60’

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SEC. 35

NE-SW

CITY OF WAUSAU

CITY OF WAUSAU

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29 7

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28 7

34 35

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29 7

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28 7

35

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Y=196588.940

FOUND

3/4" IRON ROD

X=278623.410

Y=196627.870

LOCATION

COMPUTED

N89°09’13"E 2635.07’

1857.85’ 777.22’

N00°10’2

9"E

1291.86’

60’

60’

60’

60’

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L. P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

THOMAS STREET ALIGNMENT

GN J.M. SMITH’S ADDITION.

COMPANY’S FIRST ADDITION, LOTZ AND BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION AND

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM WISCONSIN VALLEY LAND

=

Y

X 278707.610

197943.181

50+16.52 P.I.=

Y

X

=

38+77.99

197935.610

277569.106

00°03’53" RT.

P.O.T.

PI 38+77.99

AL

LE

Y

12’

AL

LE

Y

16’

16’

AL

LE

Y

1/16TH LINE

INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

2012

PURCHASER

JAMES P. LITZENBERGER II,

SHARON M. SCHAUER, VENDOR

KENNETH C. SCHAUER &

10

1764

1310

1353

1770

WISCONSIN VALLEY LAND COMPANY’S FIRST ADDITION

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

P.L.

3047 42+18.81 39.23’

3046 41+58.81 39.24’

3045 41+53.81 39.24’

3044 41+53.86 34.24’

3042 39+11.77 34.18’

3041 39+11.68 44.18’

3040 39+06.68 44.18’

1770 43+55.04 -80.51’

1769 44+74.08 -80.38’

1764 39+68.28 -115.79’

1353 43+39.55 -135.53’

1321 42+20.56 -135.66’

1310 40+28.31 -115.78’

1271 39+08.26 -115.81’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

3070 41+59.77 57.00’

3069 41+54.77 57.00’

3068 41+54.72 52.00’

3067 40+39.68 52.00’

3066 40+27.68 52.00’

3064 39+12.64 52.00’

3063 39+12.74 62.00’

3054 44+74.58 44.17’

3053 44+69.58 44.17’

3052 44+69.68 34.17’

3051 43+54.77 34.20’

3050 43+38.77 34.20’

3049 42+23.86 34.23’

3048 42+23.81 39.23’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

BLDG BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDGBLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

12"

12"

12"

18" 18"

12"

10"

10"

12"

12"

18"

12"

12"12"

8"

8"

12"

8"

8"

8"

8"

6"

8"

BLDG

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2114 197913.529 278609.456

2113 197973.412 278608.806

2104 197913.508 278606.285

2103 197973.391 278605.886

2019 197987.873 278360.414

2018 197987.767 278344.414

2017 197988.667 278479.733

2016 197986.970 278224.579

2013 197986.571 278164.578

1023 197913.079 278541.867

1015 197972.910 278539.718

1007 197970.284 278224.547

504 197911.881 278361.942

503 197911.774 278345.942

472 197910.976 278226.019

471 197912.679 278481.865

470 197910.409 278166.018

POINT Y X

R/W COORDINATE TABLE

2114 49+18.17 29.00’

2113 49+17.92 30.89’

2104 49+15.00 29.00’

2103 49+15.00 30.89’

2019 46+69.63 47.00’

2018 46+53.63 47.00’

2017 47+88.95 47.00’

2016 45+33.79 47.00’

2013 44+73.79 47.00’

1023 48+50.58 29.00’

1015 48+48.83 30.85’

1007 45+33.65 30.32’

504 46+70.65 29.00’

503 46+54.65 29.00’

472 45+34.73 29.00’

471 47+90.58 29.00’

470 44+74.72 29.17’

POINT STATION OFFSET

R/W STATION & OFFSET TABLE

472 - 470 S89°27’33"W 60.00’

2013 - 2016 N89°37’08"E 60.00’

1007 - 2016 N00°06’43"E 16.69’

472 - 1007 N01°25’21"W 59.33’

503 - 472 S89°37’07"W 119.93’

504 - 503 S89°37’07"W 16.00’

471 - 504 S89°37’07"W 119.93’

1023 - 471 S89°37’07"W 60.00’

2104 - 1023 S89°37’07"W 64.42’

2114 - 2104 S89°37’07"W 3.17’

2113 - 2114 S00°37’19"E 59.89’

2103 - 2113 N89°35’02"E 2.92’

1015 - 2103 N89°35’02"E 66.17’

2017 - 1015 S75°16’57"E 62.02’

2019 - 2017 N89°37’08"E 119.32’

2018 - 2019 N89°37’08"E 16.00’

2016 - 2018 N89°37’08"E 119.84’

FROM - TO BEARING DISTANCE

R/W COURSE TABLE

3057

3055

3056

472

503

3060

3061

504

3093

3062

3092

471

1023

2104

1771

2016

1773

2019

1772

2018

1774

2017

3088

3089

3087

3090

2103

2113

10151007

181

18

11 1011

LOTZ & BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION

BLOCK 2

J.M. SMITH’S ADDITION

BLOCK 7

61

62 63

64

6560

59

LUISIER

JEREMY R.

& LAURA L. PETTERSON

CHRISTOPHER M. PETTERSONBHAGAVATI, LLC

UNDERWOOD CHAPEL, LLC

P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.

P.L.P.L.

P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

P.L.

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

SLOPES

TLE FOR

P.L.

P.L.P.L.

S. 5

TH

AV

E.

60’

S. 5

TH

AV

E.

60’

N89°37’08"E

THOMAS STREET

S. 4

TH

AV

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60’

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35

2

X=278623.410

Y=196627.870

LOCATION

COMPUTED

X=278566.520

Y=201869.430

CONC. FOUND

BRASS CAP IN

BLOCK 1

FIRST ADDITION

LOTZ & BOPF’S

J.M. SMITH’S ADDITION

BLOCK 3

2114

N00°3

7’19"

W

1285.7

3’

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3896.2

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9’

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4

LIN

E

1/16TH LINE

SEC. 35

NE-SW

SEC. 35

SE-SW

THOMAS STREET ALIGNMENT

=

Y

X 278707.610

197943.181

50+16.52 P.I.=

Y

X

=

38+77.99

197935.610

277569.106

00°03’53" RT.

P.O.T.

GN

BOPF’S FIRST ADDITION AND J.M. SMITH’S ADDITION.

NOTE: EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ESTABLISHED FROM LOTZ AND

X=278606.092

Y=197942.506

STA. 49+15.00

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INTERCEPTS

SLOPE

2014

TRUST DATED JANUARY 14,

SCHULRUD FAMILY LEGACY

AS COTRUSTEES OF THE

JEFFERY A. SCHULRUD,

RANDY J. SCHULRUD &

LAUNDROMAT

THOMAS STREET

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BRIAN SHIDELL

DAVID JOHN NEWMAN

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REMOVAL

BUILDING

TLE FOR

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BUILDING

TLE FOR

3093 47+90.47 39.00’

3092 47+85.47 39.00’

3090 49+15.00 35.89’

3089 48+53.87 35.85’

3088 48+53.94 45.85’

3087 48+48.94 45.85’

3062 47+85.53 34.00’

3061 46+70.60 34.00’

3060 46+54.60 34.00’

3057 45+39.68 34.00’

3056 45+39.62 41.00’

3055 45+34.62 41.00’

3054 44+74.58 44.17’

3053 44+69.58 44.17’

3052 44+69.68 34.17’

1774 47+89.23 83.23’

1773 46+69.94 83.05’

1772 46+53.94 83.01’

1771 45+34.10 82.83’

POINT STATION OFFSET

TLE STATION & OFFSET TABLE

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

BLDG

15"

12"12"

12"

12"

8"

8"

8"

8"

6"

6"

8"

12"

18"

12"

15"

12"

45+00 46+00 47+00 48+00 49+00

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,948 sq. ft. at 604 West Thomas Street (Robert Bredeck)

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: $26,900 File Number:

02-1005 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: TID #6 One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: $26,900 Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

SO

UR

CE

Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Thomas Street from 3rd Avenue to 17th Avenue is proposed to be reconstructed in 2017, and

WHEREAS, in preparation for the reconstruction project, the City must acquire the necessary real

estate to construct the street in accordance with the conceptual design approved, WHEREAS, in order to acquire the necessary property for the approved road design, the City hired

MSA Professional Services to administer the real estate acquisitions needed for the reconstruction project, and

WHEREAS, MSA Professional Services completed an appraisal of 604 West Thomas Street and on

February 28, 2017, your Finance Committee approved the appraisal and directed staff to make an offer to the property owner, and

WHEREAS, the property owner has accepted the offer, which is for the fee simple acquisition of

1,948 sq. ft. of property and 625 sq. ft. for a Temporary Limited Easement ($15,100), and a monetary cost to cure for paving ($11,800), for a total cost to the City of $26,900; now therefore

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BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the proper City officials are

hereby authorized and directed to execute the documents necessary to acquire the property interests described herein for the property at 604 West Thomas Street.

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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FINANCE COMMITTEE Date and Time: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 @ 5:30 pm., Council Chambers Members Present: Rasmussen (C), Smith, Gehin, Kellbach, Nutting Others Present: Groat, Lindman, Mielke, Jacobson, Rayala, Splinter, Abitz, Gisselman, McElhaney, Neal, Peckham, Wagner, Glenn Speich,.  

CLOSED SESSION pursuant to 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes for deliberating or negotiating the purchase of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session - Discussion and possible action on the acquisition of the following properties for the Thomas Street Reconstruction Project: : Parcel 20 – 1201-1204 West Thomas Street, Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street, Parcel 52 – 604 West Thomas Street Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to convene into closed session. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Kellbach, Gehin, Smith, Nutting and Rasmussen. Noes: 0. Motion carried unanimously. RECONVENED into Open Session at 6:55 pm., to take action on Closed Session items. Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street for $40,100. Motion carried 5-0. Motion by Kellbach, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 54 - 604 West Thomas Street for $26,900 and to further authorize, only if necessary, the commencement of condemnation proceedings if leans on the property cannot be cleared. Motion carried 5-0.  

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,582 sq. ft. at 1014 West Thomas Street (Kreager)

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: $40,100 File Number:

02-1005 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: TID #6 One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

SO

UR

CE

Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Thomas Street from 3rd Avenue to 17th Avenue is proposed to be reconstructed in 2017, and

WHEREAS, in preparation for the reconstruction project, the City must acquire the necessary real

estate to construct the street in accordance with the conceptual design approved, WHEREAS, in order to acquire the necessary property for the approved road design, the City hired

MSA Professional Services to administer the real estate acquisitions needed for the reconstruction project, and

WHEREAS, MSA Professional Services completed an appraisal of 1014 West Thomas Street and

on February 28, 2017, your Finance Committee approved the appraisal and directed staff to make an offer to the property owner, and

WHEREAS, the property owner has accepted the offer, which is for the fee simple acquisition of

1,582 sq. ft. of property and 1,843 sq. ft. for a Temporary Limited Easement ($15,000), cost to cure for paving ($9,100), and severance damages for loss of parking ($16,000), for a total cost to the City of $40,100; now therefore

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BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the proper City officials are

hereby authorized and directed to execute the documents necessary to acquire the property interests described herein for the property at 1014 West Thomas Street.

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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FINANCE COMMITTEE Date and Time: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 @ 5:30 pm., Council Chambers Members Present: Rasmussen (C), Smith, Gehin, Kellbach, Nutting Others Present: Groat, Lindman, Mielke, Jacobson, Rayala, Splinter, Abitz, Gisselman, McElhaney, Neal, Peckham, Wagner, Glenn Speich, Discussion and possible action on acquisitions of the following properties for the Thomas Street Reconstruction project: Parcel 20 – 1201-1204 West Thomas Street, Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street, Parcel 52 – 604 West Thomas Street Wagner questioned if Parcel 20 had a typographical error, as 1201 to 1204 West Thomas would be both sides of the street. He suggested that it probably should be 1201-1203 and be corrected legally. CLOSED SESSION pursuant to 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes for deliberating or negotiating the purchase of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session - Discussion and possible action on the acquisition of the following properties for the Thomas Street Reconstruction Project: : Parcel 20 – 1201-1204 West Thomas Street, Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street, Parcel 52 – 604 West Thomas Street Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to convene into closed session. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Kellbach, Gehin, Smith, Nutting and Rasmussen. Noes: 0. Motion carried unanimously. RECONVENED into Open Session at 6:55 pm., to take action on Closed Session items. Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street for $40,100. Motion carried 5-0. Motion by Kellbach, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 54 - 604 West Thomas Street for $26,900 and to further authorize, only if necessary, the commencement of condemnation proceedings if leans on the property cannot be cleared. Motion carried 5-0.  

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving Acquisition in Fee of 1,646 sq. ft. at 1201-1205 West Thomas Street (Treu’s)

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: $50,200 File Number:

02-1005 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: TID #6 One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: $50,200 Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

SO

UR

CE

Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Thomas Street from 3rd Avenue to 17th Avenue is proposed to be reconstructed in 2017, and

WHEREAS, in preparation for the reconstruction project, the City must acquire the necessary real

estate to construct the street in accordance with the conceptual design approved, WHEREAS, in order to acquire the necessary property for the approved road design, the City hired

MSA Professional Services to administer the real estate acquisitions needed for the reconstruction project, and

WHEREAS, MSA Professional Services completed an appraisal of 1201-1205 West Thomas Street

and on February 28, 2017, your Finance Committee approved the appraisal and directed staff to make an offer to the property owner, and

WHEREAS, the property owner has accepted the offer, which is for the fee simple acquisition of

1,646 sq. ft. of property, 1,103 sq. ft. for a Temporary Limited Easement, cost to cure to relocate parking ($20,600), cost to cure for paving ($21,400), and severance damages for loss of parking ($8,200), for a total cost to the City of $50,200; now therefore

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BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the proper City officials are

hereby authorized and directed to execute the documents necessary to acquire the property interests described herein for the property at 1201-1205 West Thomas Street.

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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FINANCE COMMITTEE Date and Time: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 @ 5:30 pm., Council Chambers Members Present: Rasmussen (C), Smith, Gehin, Kellbach, Nutting Others Present: Groat, Lindman, Mielke, Jacobson, Rayala, Splinter, Abitz, Gisselman, McElhaney, Neal, Peckham, Wagner, Glenn Speich, Discussion and possible action on acquisitions of the following properties for the Thomas Street Reconstruction project: Parcel 20 – 1201-1204 West Thomas Street, Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street, Parcel 52 – 604 West Thomas Street Wagner questioned if Parcel 20 had a typographical error, as 1201 to 1204 West Thomas would be both sides of the street. He suggested that it probably should be 1201-1203 and be corrected legally. CLOSED SESSION pursuant to 19.85(1)(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes for deliberating or negotiating the purchase of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session - Discussion and possible action on the acquisition of the following properties for the Thomas Street Reconstruction Project: : Parcel 20 – 1201-1205 West Thomas Street, Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street, Parcel 52 – 604 West Thomas Street Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to convene into closed session. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Kellbach, Gehin, Smith, Nutting and Rasmussen. Noes: 0. Motion carried unanimously. RECONVENED into Open Session at 6:55 pm., to take action on Closed Session items. Motion by Nutting, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 28 – 1014 West Thomas Street for $40,100. Motion carried 5-0. Motion by Kellbach, second by Gehin to authorize the acquisition of Parcel 54 - 604 West Thomas Street for $26,900 and to further authorize, only if necessary, the commencement of condemnation proceedings if leans on the property cannot be cleared. Motion carried 5-0.  

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Approving the Amendment of the Title of the City Planner position to City Planner and Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development

Committee Action: Approved 4-0 Fiscal Impact None File Number:

16-0307 Date Introduced: March 13, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City acknowledges the commitment to the implementation of the City of Wausau’s Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City seeks to increasingly align the planning and development processes of the City to ensure consistent implementation of the City’s forward planning efforts and facilitate quality development; and WHEREAS, the City acknowledges the long service and leadership of the City Planner in advancing development goals; and WHEREAS, the Human Resources Committee has considered, reviewed, discussed and supported the recommendation to amend the title of City Planner to include Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City Wausau that the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to amend the title of the existing City Planner position to include Assistant Director. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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1 – Human Resources Committee Meeting Minutes  

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CITY OF WAUSAU HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE MINUTES OF OPEN SESSION

DATE/TIME: March 13, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. LOCATION: City Hall (407 Grant Street) – Council Chambers MEMBERS PRESENT: R.Wagner (C), G. Gisselman, R. McElhaney, D. Smith MEMBERS ABSENT: T. Neal Also Present: Mayor Mielke, A. Jacobson, T. Kujawa, E. Lindman, R. Mohelnitzky, C. Schock Discussion and Possible Action to Amend the Title of the City Planner Position to City Planner and Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development. (Community Development Dept.) Wagner invited Christian Schock to speak to the committee. Schock said that his department is in a position to do minor reorganization due to his recent promotion to Community Development Director. He would like to change the City Planner title to Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development as a way to reflect the goal of implementing the new City Comprehensive Plan and ensuring that development decisions tie well to the long-range plans of the City. Schock noted that this change would not have any fiscal impact. Wagner said that he felt this item was a house-keeping item and appropriate to bring to the committee in the absence of an HR Director. Gisselman asked for clarification about the current City Planner position and reporting chain. Schock said that the City Planner reports to him, and this ensures that the planning functions support the development agenda of the City. This position was moved to Community Development in 2015 to ensure better alignment for the City. Schock explained that planning, community, and economic development should be working in concert with each other and be aligned. Motion by Gisselman to amend the title of the City Planner position to City Planner and Assistant Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development. Second by McElhaney. All ayes. Motion passes 4-0. _______________________________________ Romey Wagner Human Resources Committee, Chair

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 Planning, Community and Economic Development 

 

     Wausau City Hall                                          715.261.6680 

     407 Grant Street                         www.wausaudevelopment.com                  715.261‐6808 Fax  

     Wausau, WI  54403‐4783                                              

   

March 3, 2017 

 

Administrative Memorandum RE: Amended Title of City Planner 

 

The position of City Planner has been housed with our Department since early 2015 as part of a 

strategic alignment to align the planning and development processes.  The Department of 

Planning, Community and Economic Development is proposing a minor reorganization with the 

following goals: 

Realize total salary cost savings for the City 

Realign resources to better support programs and implementation of plans 

Increase salary share from the levy as program funds decline 

 

To this end, the Department requests that the position of City Planner be amended to including 

the additional title of Assistant Director.  This change does not affect the existing funding of the 

City Planner position and better reflects the City’s goal of focusing on the implementation of 

planning goals through the development process. 

 

Sincerely, 

 

 Christian Schock 

Director 

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

ORDINANCE OF HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE

Amending Sections 2.02.020 Index of Title Two offices and the applicable sections, 2.02.040 Offices alternative to state law established, 2.05.010 Creation of the position of director of public works and utilities, and appointment, 2.12.010 Appointment, 2.12.015 Creation of human resources department and creation and appointment of human resources director, 2.20.040 Uniform ordinance violation citation, 2.60.120 Building advisory board, 13.04.030 Management and control, 13.12.020 Laterals, 13.12.030 Assessments, 13.13.020 Cross-connection and interconnection restricted, and 13.64.020 Basis for charges, 15.04.020 Building advisory board membership, 15.04.040 Public works director to be secretary

Committee Action:

Approved 4-0 Ordinance Number:

Fiscal Impact:

None

File Number:

17-0310 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

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

Add ( ) Delete ( )

Section 1. That Section 2.02.020 Index of Title Two offices and the applicable sections, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.02.020 Index of Title Two offices and the applicable sections.

Assessor 2.06.015 Attorney 2.06.015 Director of inspections and electrical systems 2.12.010 Chief Inspector and Zoning Administrator Clerk 2.08.010 Electrical inspector 2.12.010 Engineer 2.12.010 Finance director 2.06.010 Forester 2.10.010 Plumbing inspector 2.12.010 Public works director Director of Public Works and Utilities 2.06.015 Street superintendent 2.12.010 Treasurer 2.08.010

Section 2. That Section 2.02.040 Offices alternative to state law established, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.02.040 Offices alternative to state law established. The statutes provide that certain offices shall be established in cities, or in the alternative, a city may abolish the office and assign to another the duties of such office. Accordingly, the membership of the board of public works shall be the attorney, finance director and public works director Director of Public Works and

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Utilities.

Section 3. That Section 2.05.010 Creation of the position of director of public works and utilities, and appointment, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.05.010 Creation of the position of director of public works and utilities, and

appointment. The position of director of public works and utilities is hereby created; this position shall be responsible for carrying out the mission of the city as it applies to the department of public works and Wausau Water Works, and for administering the policies that further this mission; this person shall be the overall supervisor, director, and coordinator of all of the job duties and projects within the two departments, and the job descriptions of the utility director and the director of public works shall provide the general guides within which the director of public works and utilities will operate; the director of public works and utilities shall establish and maintain job descriptions with the approval of the Human Resources Director and position flow charts within the two departments under the control of the director of public works and utilities; all of the duties of the utility director and of the director of public works and all of the boards and commissions that those positions sit on, specifically including, but not limited to, the board of public works and plan commission, shall be discharged and filled by the director of public works and utilities; the position shall be filled by appointment of the mayor, subject to confirmation by a majority vote of the entire membership of the common council. This appointed officer serves at the pleasure of the council and may be removed by that body, at pleasure, pursuant to s. 17.12, Wis. Stats.

Section 4. That Section 2.12.010 Appointment, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.12.010 Appointment. The following officers, officials or employees shall be appointed by, and for such terms, as are set forth below, subject to confirmation by the mayor.

Position By Whom Appointed Term

Street superintendent Public works director

Director of Public Works and Utilities

Indefinite

Electrical, plumbing, and building inspectors

Chief iInspector and Zoning aAdministrator

Indefinite

Engineer Mayor Indefinite

Project manager Public works director

Director of Public Works and Utilities

Indefinite

Project engineer Public works director

Director of Public Works and Utilities

Indefinite

Community development director

Mayor Indefinite

Director of inspections and electrical systems Chief Inspector and Zoning Administrator

Mayor Indefinite

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Section 5. That Section 2.12.015 Creation of human resources department and creation and appointment of human resources director, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.12.015 Creation of human resources department and creation and appointment of human resources director. There shall be a city human resources department and a city human resources director who shall be appointed by the mayor, subject to confirmation by a majority vote of the entire membership of the common council. This appointed officer serves at the pleasure of the council and may be removed by that body, at pleasure, pursuant to s. 17.12, Wis. Stats.

Section 6. That Section 2.20.040 Uniform ordinance violation citation, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.20.040 Uniform ordinance violation citation. The following officials may issue, on information and belief or on their own knowledge, a uniform ordinance violation citation, pursuant to Section 66.0113 of the Wisconsin Statutes for violations of ordinances directly relating to their official responsibilities:

Building inspector Fire inspector Director of inspections and electrical systems

Housing inspector

City forester Plumbing inspector Director of parks Public works director

Director of Public Works and Utilities

Electrical inspector Employee assigned duties

and responsibilities of sidewalk

Engineer Treasurer Finance director Director of Public Works

and Utilities director

Section 7. That Section 2.60.120 Building advisory board, is hereby amended to read as follows:

2.60.120 Building advisory board. The building advisory board shall be composed of the public works director Director of Public Works and Utilities, the fire chief or his representative, two citizen architects, one citizen master electrician, one citizen master plumber, one citizen general contractor, and two members of the common council appointed by the mayor. The qualifications and responsibilities of the building advisory board shall be as established by Chapter 15.04.

Section 8. That Section 13.04.030 Management and control, is hereby amended to read as follows:

13.04.030 Management and control. The utility commission shall have the exclusive right to manage and supervise the Wausau water works subject only to the general control and

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supervision of the common council, with such general control and supervision being exercised pursuant to the enactment and amendment of this and other ordinances.

(a) Management and Staff. The Director of Public Works and Utilities shall serve as commission may appoint a manager (utilities director) who shall be the general executive officer of the water works to act on behalf of the commission. The commission delegates all other personnel matters to the utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities and human resources department of the city to employ, compensate, set policy, and resolve all personnel matters as necessary in the best interest of the water works. The commission reserves the right to employ or contract for management and general operation of the utilities through agents or consultants as the commission deems necessary or convenient.

(b) Utilities Director Director of Public Works and Utilities. The utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities shall serve at the discretion of the utility commission and will report directly to the president (mayor). A detail of the utilities director's Director of Public Works and Utilities’ job description shall be maintained by the human resources department. The utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities will abide by and participate in all policies, benefits, compensation packages, etc., as established by the human resources department and committee which are ratified by the common council. The commission reserves the right to recommend and affirm any employment relationship with the utilities director in the best interest of the utilities.

. . . .

(e) Funding and Financial Control. The commission shall oversee financial control through budget review, audits and directing the utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities to prepare and summarize financial reports appropriate to ensure sound fiscal control of the utilities within water works. Each utility shall maintain segregated accounts to correctly reflect financial status under enterprise fund practices and will work with the finance department for the overall administration of utility finances. Payment shall be made for labor, salaries, and other regular expenses deemed appropriate to manage and operate the utilities. Financial and other fiscal decisions necessary for day-to-day operations of the utilities, shall be made either by the utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities or under the direction of the mayor.

Section 9. That Section 13.12.020 Laterals, is hereby amended to read as follows:

13.12.020 Laterals. Upon petition of the owner or his agent of such abutting property, on a form provided by the utility, the manager Director of Public Works and Utilities shall extend one service pipe, based on a one-inch diameter, for such consumer to the curb for each sixty feet of frontage. Consumers requesting connection to water mains installed prior to 1973 shall not be charged for the service pipe. Consumers requesting connection to water mains installed in 1973 or later shall be charged the connection charge currently on file with the State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission.

. . . . Section 10. That Section 13.12.030 Assessments, is hereby amended to read as follows:

13.12.030 Assessments. Upon all streets and alleys where water mains have heretofore been laid and no assessment of the cost of any part thereof has been made therefor upon the abutting property, the entire cost for the laying of the first service pipe to the curb upon the petition of such consumer of water, and for each additional or subsequent supply pipe which may be petitioned for and laid, shall be paid by the consumer. The cost of such laying of service

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pipes shall be computed by the manager Director of Public Works and Utilities and shall be paid before such service connection is made and no water shall be supplied until such expense is paid.

Section 11. That Section 13.13.020 Cross-connection and interconnection restricted, is hereby amended to read as follows:

13.13.020 Cross-connection and interconnection restricted. No person, firm or corporation who owns, leases, or occupies property shall establish or maintain any cross-connection. No interconnection shall be established whereby potable water from a private, auxiliary or emergency water supply other than the regular public water supply of the city may enter or potentially enter the supply or distribution system of the city unless such private, auxiliary or emergency water supply and the method of connection and use of such supply shall have been approved by the utilities director/plumbing inspector and by the state department of natural resources in accordance with Wisconsin Administrative Code NR 810.15.

Section 12. That Section 13.64.020 Basis for charges, is hereby amended to read as follows:

13.64.020 Basis for charges. To pay for such a system there is imposed a service charge upon each user of the sewerage system as provided in this section.

. . . .

(d) Charges for Hauled Wastes Dumped at Wausau's Wastewater Plant.

(1) Hauled wastes dumped at Wausau's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) are subject to all codes, policies, regulations, and charges adopted by Wausau Water WorksCWastewater Division/Wausau Common Council. Specifically, all hauled wastes shall comply with all provisions of Chapter 13.62. Hauled waste generated outside of Wausau's sewer service area and nondomestic in nature (such as industrial process wastes) is restricted from dumping at Wausau's WWTP without written approval. (Wastes potentially toxic in nature or waste generally not acceptable for treatment at municipal WWTP regardless of origin shall be considered on a case-by-case basis. Contract haulers should not convey such wastes without prior written approval if it is the intent to dispose at Wausau's WWTP.) All hauled wastes are subject to the conditions and charges established and delineated below. All septic haulers shall receive written authorization to dump at Wausau's WWTP. Existing septic haulers at time of adoption of this code will have complied with this requirement.) Dumping will only occur at Wausau's WWTP at a designated manhole or station. All septic haulers are required to report all waste loads delivered to Wausau's WWTP. Procedures regarding entering plant grounds, dumping, and reporting requirements are subject to change and will be addressed by policy by the utilities director Director of Public Works and Utilities or utility commission. Upon demand, the utility will have the right to inspect state-required hauling records to confirm origin and disposal of hauled wastes.

(2) The following dumping charges shall be effective on July 1, 2011.

Monthly Administrative Fee $27.36 per month Volume Charge $ 1.45 per 100 cu ft BOD Concentration $ 0.25 per lb of BOD TSS Concentration $ 0.46 per lb of TSS Phosphorus Concentration $ 4.38 per lb of Phosphorus

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Aluminum Concentration $ 0.40 per lb of Aluminum

Septic haulers must report to Wausau Water Works the volume of septic waste and the volume of holding tank waste for each load delivered by the tenth day of the following month. The concentration charges for residential septic and holding tank wastes can be estimated, where test results are not available and at the discretion of the Utility Director Director of Public Works and Utilities. If the septic hauler fails to submit a report detailing the volumes of wastes dumped, they will be charged for 95% of the actual truck volume and an assumed 16% septic tank sludge and 84% holding tank waste.

. . . . Section 13. That Section 15.04.020 Building advisory board membership, is hereby amended to read as follows:

15.04.020 Building advisory board membership. The building advisory board shall consist of the following:

(a) Ex officio members:

Public works director Director of Public Works and Utilities,

Fire chief. . . . . Section 14. That Section 15.04.040 Public works director to be secretary, is hereby amended to read as follows:

15.04.040 Public works director Director of public works and utilities to be secretary. The public works director Director of Public Works and Utilities shall be the secretary of the building advisory board, and a record shall be kept of all the proceedings and transactions of the board.

Section 15. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

Section 16. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on the day after its publication.

Adopted: Approved: Approved: Published: Attest: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

Attest:

Toni Rayala, Clerk

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1 – Human Resources Committee Meeting Minutes

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CITY OF WAUSAU HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE MINUTES OF OPEN SESSION

DATE/TIME: March 13, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. LOCATION: City Hall (407 Grant Street) – Council Chambers MEMBERS PRESENT: R.Wagner (C), G. Gisselman, R. McElhaney, D. Smith MEMBERS ABSENT: T. Neal Also Present: Mayor Mielke, A. Jacobson, T. Kujawa, E. Lindman, R. Mohelnitzky, C. Schock Discussion and Possible Action to Amend the Following Sections of the Wausau Municipal Code: 2.02.020, 2.02.040, 2.05.010, 2.12.010, 2.12.015, 2.20.040, 2.60.120, 13.04.030, 13.12.020, 13.12.030, 13.13.020, 13.64.020, 15.04.020 and 15.04.040. Wagner said that looking through the supporting documentation it appears that this is updating title searches for the jobs. Jacobson said make a correction to the information provided, stating that where Director of inspections and electrical systems is crossed out, it should be replaced with Chief Inspector/Zoning Administrator. The other change is to the title of Public works director to Director of Public Works and Utilities. An addition is in 2.05.010, “with the approval of the Human Resources Director” to coincide with the Employee Handbook. Gisselman asked for clarification on the change to 2.12.015. Jacobson said that this change was recommended by the City’s insurance carrier and insurance counsel when the Public Works Director position was vacant to step down the removal provision to the pleasure of the council and not by cause, as this is in the best interest of the City; this follows the same recommendation for the Human Resources Director. The language in 2.12.015 will include “subject to confirmation by a majority vote of the entire membership of the common council” that was struck out in the materials provided. Motion by McElhaney to amend the following sections of the Wausau Municipal Code: 2.02.020, 2.02.040, 2.05.010, 2.12.010, 2.12.015, 2.20.040, 2.60.120, 13.04.030, 13.12.020, 13.12.030, 13.13.020, 13.64.020, 15.04.020 and 15.04.040. Second by Gisselman. All ayes. Motion passes 4-0. _______________________________________ Romey Wagner Human Resources Committee, Chair

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF PARK & RECREATION COMMITTEE Authorizing Temporary Easement Agreement – Athletic Park Parking (Wilson-Hurd)

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

08-0609 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

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RESOLUTION WHEREAS, your Park and Recreation Committee, at their February 6, 2017, meeting, recommends the City enter into the attached temporary easement agreement with Wilson-Hurd which provides for a one-year nonexclusive use of the south 195 feet of the Wilson-Hurd property located at 311 Winton Street to the City of Wausau for the purpose of providing off-street parking for activities at Athletic Park at no cost, except that the City shall establish, operate and maintain the lot; and WHEREAS, your Park and Recreation Committee recommends the temporary easement agreement be renewed. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Wausau, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized and directed to execute the original of the attached temporary easement agreement between Wilson-Hurd Mfg. Co. and the City of Wausau providing for off-street parking for activities at Athletic Park. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU – PARK AND RECREATION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Date/Time: February 6, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Location: Council Chambers, City Hall Members Present: Joe Gehin, Gary Gisselman, Tom Neal, David Nutting, Pat Peckham (c) Others Present: Bill Duncanson-Director, Peter Knotek-Assistant Director, Dan Fiorenza – Park and Recreation Manager, Cedric Lechleitner, Robert Mielke - Mayor, Elizabeth Field-Wausau River District, Mark MacDonald and Ryan Treu – Wisconsin Woodchucks In accordance with Chapter 19, Wisc. Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and sent to the Daily Herald in the proper manner. It was noted that there was a quorum present and the meeting was called to order by Peckham at 4:30 p.m. Athletic Park Parking - Discussion and Possible Action on Renewing the Annual Parking Agreement with Wilson Hurd – Duncanson said this is the annual renewal of the temporary easement agreement for parking with Wilson Hurd. Wilson Hurd has offered this parking agreement to the City at no charge for a number of years. The only change from the 2016 agreement is to change the year to 2017. After approval from the Park and Recreation Committee it will be taken to Wilson Hurd and then to City Council for final approval. Motion by Neal, second by Nutting to approve the renewing of the annual parking agreement with Wilson Hurd. Motion carried by voice vote. Vote reflected as 5-0.

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE PLAN COMMISSION

Approving subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates.

Committee Action:

Approved 5-0

Fiscal Impact:

None.

File Number: 16-1207 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, on March 21, 2017, the Plan Commission considered a request to approve the subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates; and WHEREAS, Title 21 of the Wausau Municipal Code gives the City the ability to review subdivisions in unincorporated areas of Marathon County within 3 miles of the city; and WHEREAS, the nearer of the two proposed subdivisions lies approximately two miles from the corporate boundaries of the city of Wausau; and WHEREAS, the subdivisions are located on the south side of Rib Mountain; and WHEREAS, if the subdivisions were adjacent or closer to our boundaries, the City may wish to review them more closely in terms of impacts to City infrastructure and facilities; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Wausau hereby approves the subdivision plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates, as presented. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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PLAN COMMISSION Time and Date: The Plan Commission met on Tuesday, March 21, 2017, at 5:00 p.m. in the

Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall. Members Present: Mayor Robert Mielke, Eric Lindman, Patrick Peckham, Gary Gisselman, Bruce

Bohlken Others Present: Brad Lenz, David DeSantis In compliance with Chapter 19, Wisconsin Statutes, notice of this meeting was posted and transmitted to the Wausau Daily Herald in the proper manner. Mayor Mielke called the meeting to order at approximately 5:00 p.m. noting that a quorum was present. Discussion and possible action on review of subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates. Lenz said that the commission reviewed the preliminary plat a few months ago. At that time, it was noted that since it was on the other side of Rib Mountain it was too far away to have a real impact on the city. Staff recommends approval of the final plat. Peckham motioned to approve the subdivision final plat for Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates. Bohlken seconded, and the motion carried unanimously 5-0. This item will go to Common Council on March 28, 2017.

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TO: Members of City Plan Commission FROM: Brad Lenz, City Planner DATE: November 10, 2016 SUBJECT: Extraterritorial Review of Royal Ridge Estates and Royal View Estates * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Included in the packet are plats for two proposed subdivisions located in the town of Rib Mountain. Title 21 of the Wausau Municipal Code gives the City the ability to review subdivisions in unincorporated areas of Marathon County within three miles of the city. The nearer of the two proposed subdivisions lies approximately two miles from the corporate boundaries of the city of Wausau. Also, the subdivisions are located on the south side of Rib Mountain, so there are no impacts expected to the city of Wausau. In cases where subdivisions are located adjacent to or near the city limits, the City may wish to examine impacts to stormwater management, streets, utilities, or other public facilities.

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ROYAL RIDGE ESTATESA SUBDIVISION PLAT OF PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF

SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN,MARATHON COUNTY, WISCONSIN.

COUNTY PLAT OF

LEGEND

- 1-1/4 IN. O.D. x 18" IRON PIPEWEIGHING 1.68 LBS/LIN. FT. SET

- #10 x 18" BAR WEIGHING 4.303LBS./LIN. FT. SET

- FOUND 1 1/4" O.D. IRON PIPEUNLESS NOTED

(126') - RECORDED BEARING/LENGTH126.00' - MEASURED BEARING/LENGTH

- EXISTING WETLANDS

SHEET 1 OF 1

GENERAL NOTES:1. ANY LAND BELOW THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OF A LAKE OR A NAVIGABLE STREAMS IS SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC TRUST IN

NAVIGABLE WATERS THAT IS ESTABLISHED UNDER ARTICLE IX, SECTION 1, OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION.2. THE WATER'S EDGE IS AS SHOWN ON THE MAP. THE APPROXIMATE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK IS THE SAME AS THE WATER'S EDGE

LINE AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT AND IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY.3. WETLANDS DELINEATED BY CENTRAL WISCONSIN ENGINEERINGS (CWE) IN 2014.4. MARATHON COUNTY, CITY OF WAUSAU AND THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN ZONING AND LAND DIVISION ORDINANCES APPLY TO THIS

SUBDIVISION.5. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO THE NAVD 88 DATUM AND ESTABLISHED BY THE WISCORS NETWORK AND SUPPLEMENTED WITH

MARATHON COUNTY LIDAR DATA.6. TOTAL AREA OF PRELIMINARY PLAT IS 938,079 SQUARE FEET OR 21.535 ACRES MORE OR LESS.7. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE MARATHON COUNTY COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD83 (2011) DATUM, AND ARE REFERENCED TO THE NORTHLINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, MEASURED TO BEAR SOUTH 89°57'05" EAST.

8. SMALLEST LOT= 64,813 SQUARE FEET. AVERAGE LOT= 106,795 SQUARE FEET. LARGEST LOT= 232,754 SQUARE FEET.

REARYARD

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MINIMUM SETBACK REQUIREMENTSLANDS WITHIN THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN

ER-1 ZONING40,000 SQUARE FEET MININUM

FROM SECTION 17.093 OF THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN ZONING CODE

LOCATION MAPSCALE: 1"=1500'

HEIGHT35'

DEVELOPER:ROYALTY HOMESBILL SHNOWSKEP.O. BOX 8WAUSAU, WISCONSIN 54402715-571-8022

SURVEYOR:REI ENGINEERINGJOSHUA W. PRENTICE PLS.4080 N. 20TH AVENUEWAUSAU, WI 54401715-675-9784

ENGINEER:REI ENGINEERINGJIM BORYSENKO P.E.4080 N. 20TH AVENUEWAUSAU, WI 54401715-675-9784

OWNERS:HAROLD AND MARIAN HALL2804 SOUTH MOUNTAIN ROADWAUSAU, WISCONSIN 54401

SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATEI JOSHUA W. PRENTICE, WISCONSIN PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR S-2852, DO HEREBY CERTIFY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF: THAT I HAVESURVEYED, DIVIDED AND MAPPED PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, TOWN OF RIBMOUNTAIN, MARATHON COUNTY, WISCONSIN, MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE SOUTH 00°12'27” EAST, COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH-SOUTH 1/4 LINE OF SAID SECTION 16,1320.62 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 89°54'31” EAST,COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, 1320.04 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THENORTHEAST 1/4 AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH MOUNTAINSIDE ESTATES, RECORDED IN PLAT CABINET OF PLATS IN ENVELOPE 15A AND 15B, ASDOCUMENT NUMBER 813338, FILED IN THE MARATHON COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS OFFICE; THENCE SOUTH 00°11'43” EAST, COINCIDENT WITH THE EAST LINE OFSAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTH MOUNTAINSIDE ESTATES, 819.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVETO THE SOUTHEAST; THENCE 76.13 FEET COINCIDENT WITH THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS LENGTH OF 167.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF26°07'04”, AND A CHORD THAT BEARS SOUTH 76°44'45” WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.47 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE329.51 FEET COINCIDENT WITH THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS LENGTH OF 233.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90°00'00” AND A CHORD THATBEARS NORTH 71°18'48” WEST FOR 329.51 FEET; THENCE NORTH 26°18'48” WEST, 79.24 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THENORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 89°49'37” WEST, COINCIDENT WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, 899.72 FEETTO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00°12'27” WEST, COINCIDENT WITH SAIDNORTH-SOUTH 1/4 LINE OF SAID SECTION 16, 660.31 FEET TO SAID NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 AND THE POINT OFBEGINNING.

SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 938,079 SQUARE FEET OR 21.535 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

SAID PARCEL IS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF RECORD.

THAT I HAVE MADE THIS SURVEY AND MAP THEREOF AT THE DIRECTION OF ROYALTY HOMES, AGENT OF SAID PARCEL.

THAT SAID PARCEL IS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF RECORD.

THAT I HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 236 OF THE WISCONSIN STATUTES, WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE A-E7 ANDTHE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN, CITY OF WAUSAU AND MARATHON COUNTY.

THAT THIS MAP IS A CORRECT AND ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF SAID PARCEL, AND OF THE DIVISION THEREOF MADE.

DATED THIS__________________DAY OF________________________________

_______________________________________________________________REI ENGINEERING, INC.JOSHUA W. PRENTICEWI P.L.S. S-2852

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AN EASEMENT CONSISTING OF A50 FOOT RADIUS FOR THE

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ROYAL VIEW ESTATESA SUBDIVISION PLAT OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF

SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN,MARATHON COUNTY, WISCONSIN.

GENERAL NOTES:1. ANY LAND BELOW THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OF A LAKE OR A NAVIGABLE STREAMS IS SUBJECT TO THE PUBLIC TRUST IN

NAVIGABLE WATERS THAT IS ESTABLISHED UNDER ARTICLE IX, SECTION 1, OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION.2. THE WATER'S EDGE IS AS SHOWN ON THE MAP. THE APPROXIMATE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK IS THE SAME AS THE WATER'S EDGE

LINE AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT AND IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY.3. WETLANDS DELINEATED BY CENTRAL WISCONSIN ENGINEERINGS (CWE) IN 2014.4. CONTROLLED VEHICULAR ACCESS ALONG COUNTY ROAD "N" EXCEPT FOR TWO ACCESS POINTS APPROVED BY MARATHON COUNTY

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT AS SHOWN ON MAP BY SEPARATE DOCUMENT.5. MARATHON COUNTY, CITY OF WAUSAU AND THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN ZONING AND LAND DIVISION ORDINANCES APPLY TO THIS

SUBDIVISION.6. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO THE NAVD 88 DATUM AND ESTABLISHED BY THE WISCORS NETWORK.7. TOTAL AREA OF PRELIMINARY PLAT IS 1,633,341 SQUARE FEET OR 37.496 ACRES MORE OR LESS.8. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE MARATHON COUNTY COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD83 (2011) DATUM, AND ARE REFERENCED TO THE SOUTH

LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, MEASURED TO BEAR SOUTH 89°00'28" EAST.9. LANDS LYING NORTH OF LOT 33 TO BE REZONED TO SR-2. LOT 33 AND 12 FOOT DEDICATION AREA TO BE REZONED TO MR-4.10. SMALLEST LOT= 22,204 SQUARE FEET. AVERAGE LOT= 42,537 SQUARE FEET. LARGEST LOT= 572,275 SQUARE FEET.

SHEET 1 OF 1

PRELIMINARY PLAT OF

LEGEND- 1-1/4 IN. O.D. x 18" IRON PIPE

WEIGHING 1.68 LBS/LIN. FT. SET

- #10 x 18" BAR WEIGHING 4.303LBS./LIN. FT. SET

- FOUND 1 1/4" O.D. IRON PIPEUNLESS NOTED

(126') - RECORDED BEARING/LENGTH126.00' - MEASURED BEARING/LENGTH

- CONTROLLED ACCESS

- EXISTING WETLANDS

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35'FRONT

MINIMUM SETBACK REQUIREMENTSLANDS WITHIN THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN

SR-2 ZONING20,000 SQUARE FEET MININUM

FROM SECTION 17.093 OF THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN ZONING CODE

* AS MEASURED FROM A 1-STORY PORTION/OR A 2-STORY PORTION OF THESTRUCTURE. SEE STANDARDS FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT TYPES

LOCATION MAPSCALE: 1"=1500'

HEIGHT35'

DEVELOPER:ROYALTY HOMESBILL SHNOWSKEP.O. BOX 8WAUSAU, WISCONSIN 54402715-571-8022

SURVEYOR:REI ENGINEERINGJOSHUA W. PRENTICE PLS.4080 N. 20TH AVENUEWAUSAU, WI 54401715-675-9784

ENGINEER:REI ENGINEERINGJIM BORYSENKO P.E.4080 N. 20TH AVENUEWAUSAU, WI 54401715-675-9784

OWNERS:HAROLD AND MARIAN HALL2804 SOUTH MOUNTAIN ROADWAUSAU, WISCONSIN 54401

SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATEI JOSHUA W. PRENTICE, WISCONSIN PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR S-2852, DO HEREBY CERTIFY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF: THAT I HAVESURVEYED, DIVIDED AND MAPPED A SUBDIVISION PLAT OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST,TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN, MARATHON COUNTY, WISCONSIN, MORE PARTICULAR DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16; THENCE SOUTH 89°00'28" EAST, COINCIDENT WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4, 1319.24FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE NORTH 00°11'22" WEST, COINCIDENT WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAIDSOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, 39.32 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD "N"; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00°11'22" WEST,COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, 1263.33 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THESOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE SOUTH 89°34'55" EAST, COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, 1285.84 FEET TO THE WESTRIGHT-OF-WAY OF BITTERSWEET ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 00°11'51" EAST, COINCIDENT WITH SAID WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 1212.00 FEET TO SAID NORTHRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD "N"; THENCE SOUTH 53°53'59" WEST, COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 115.74 FEET; THENCE NORTH88°44'19" WEST, COINCIDENT WITH SAID NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 1192.58 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND THE POINTOF BEGINNING.

SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 1,633,341 SQUARE FEET OR 37.496 ACRES MORE OR LESS.

SAID PARCEL IS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF RECORD.

THAT I HAVE MADE THIS SURVEY AND MAP THEREOF AT THE DIRECTION OF ROYALTY HOMES, AGENT OF SAID PARCEL.

THAT SAID PARCEL IS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF RECORD.

THAT I HAVE FULLY COMPLIED WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 236 OF THE WISCONSIN STATUTES, WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE A-E7 ANDTHE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE TOWN OF RIB MOUNTAIN, CITY OF WAUSAU AND MARATHON COUNTY.

THAT THIS MAP IS A CORRECT AND ACCURATE REPRESENTATION OF THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF SAID PARCEL, AND OF THE DIVISION THEREOF MADE.

DATED THIS__________________DAY OF________________________________

_______________________________________________________________REI ENGINEERING, INC.JOSHUA W. PRENTICEWI P.L.S. S-2852

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE Approving First Amendment to Police Department Shooting Range License Agreement

Committee Action: Approved 5-0 Fiscal Impact: File Number:

09-0808 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: Police Budget One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount: $300-$400 annually electricity

SO

UR

CE

Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on January 1, 2008, the City and 3M entered into a License Agreement whereby 3M granted the City a license to enter on to certain property for the sole purpose of use as a shooting range by the Police Department; and WHEREAS, the Police Department would like to construct a new structure upon the License Area to hold training operations within the new structure and to utilize the existing structure for storage in connection with its shooting range activites; and WHEREAS, 3M has offered an extension of the original agreement for a period of five (5) years, after which the term is automatically renewed for like terms, unless terminated by 3M upon six months’ notice; and WHEREAS, your Public Health and Safety Committee, at their March 20, 2017 meeting, discussed and approved the First Amendment to the License Agreement. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Common Council of the City of Wausau does hereby authorize the appropriate City officials to execute the agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE Date and Time: Monday, March 20, 2017, 5:15 pm, (Council Chambers) Members Present: Rasmussen, Wagner, Kellbach, McElhaney, Peckham Others Present: Alfonso, Rayala, Barnes, Czarapata, Bishop, Goede, Mielke, Baeten, Fiorenza, and other interested parties. Discussion and possible action on First Amendment to Police Department Shooting Range License Agreement Rasmussen stated the City Attorney and the Police Department have been working with 3M to update the license agreement for the shooting range. She noted they are constructing a building at the range to replace the old one after selling some surplus. Motion by Wagner, second by McElhaney to approve the amendment to the agreement. Motion carried 5-0.

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File Number: 17-0303 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

Frederick Prehn (2) 1105 Highland Park Blvd 3 Yr Term Exp 4/30/20 715-848-8406

Elizabeth Field (2) 316 Scott St 3 Yr Term Exp 4/30/20 715-843-0748

Russell Tonelli (2) 603 Broken Arrow Rd 5 Yr Term Exp 4/30/22 715-675-7991

Cassandra Ambrosius 133 Bertha St 6 Yr Term Exp 4/30/23 920-445-4458

Kiley Berg 137 Adrian St 6 Yr Term Exp 4/30/23 715-610-0990

Brad Lenz 4007 Indian Springs 6 Yr Term Exp 4/30/23 715-261-6753

Sara Napgezek (3) 912 N 9th St 4 Yr Term Exp 4/30/21 715-845-5118

Dorothy Korzilius (4) 540 E Thomas St 4 Yr Term Exp 4/30/21 715-845-7758

Deanna Schuette (2) Scott Street 2 Yr Term Exp 4/30/19 715-218-4434

Richard Holster (3) 2808 Franklin St 2 Yr Term Exp 4/30/19 715-848-1402

John Prey (2) 840 Bristers Hill Rd 2 Yr Term Exp 4/30/19 715-574-6882

Bruce Bohlken (2) 409 Ross Ave 3 Yr Term Exp 4/30/20 715-551-8659

CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTSto Boards, Commissions and Committees: Airport Committee; Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee; Board of Review; Citizens Advisory Committee-CDBG; Community Development Authority; N2N Committee; and Plan Commission

Community Development Authority

*Reappointment

Airport Committee

*Reappointment

Plan Commission

*Reappointment

*Reappointment

*New Appointment

*New Appointment

N2N Committee

*Reappointment

*Reappointment

*Reappointment

*Reappointment

Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee

Board of Review

*Reappointment

Citizens Advisory Committee - CDBG

*New Appointment

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(N)

(1)

(#)

Approved:

Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

Individual is in their own 1st full term

Designates the term number appointed to

Individual is filling the unexpired term of a former member

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3/16/17 

Cassandra Ambrosius ‐ Bio 

 

Cassandra Ambrosius is originally from Northern Virginia and has lived in Wausau for five years, 

after leaving home to pursue a career in journalism. She currently works at 

Eastbay/Footlocker.com as a Content Coordinator. Cassandra is very passionate about 

community. She is a big sister, through Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Central Wisconsin and a 

Daisy Troop leader with the Girl Scouts. Cassandra is also heavily involved in two United Way 

groups, serving on several committees for Women in Action, as well as the Emerging Leaders 

Board of Directors. She lives in Wausau with her husband, Quinn, and their two dogs, Rowdy 

and Scout. Cassandra can be contacted via email at [email protected] or by phone 

at 920‐445‐4458.   

 

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______________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

Education

Bachelor of Science-Sociology-University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Leadership Excellence Graduate 2016-Wausau Regional Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin State Licensed Insurance Agent-Life, Health, & Annuities Event Planning-New York Institute of Art and Design

Personal/Hobbies

I have been a Wausau resident for over 15 years and was born and raised in Central Wisconsin.

I have two fur babies Larry and Gus who are sassy kitty cats. My hobbies include: landscaping, home improvements, spending time with my family,

attending music and art performances, and camping in the north woods of Wisconsin.

Volunteer

Primrose Retirement Community Boys and Girls Club Saint Anne Fest Rib Fest and Balloon Rally YP3 Week (community engagement via young professionals)

_________________________________________________________________________________

Kiley Berg

Hospitality Specialist

137 Adrian Street

Wausau, WI 54401

Cell:(715) 610-0990

Email: [email protected]

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment – Kevin and Anne Flaherty (1206 Highland Park Boulevard)

Committee Action: Pending Fiscal Impact: Refund request of $3,076.83 File Number:

17-0312 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

CO

ST

S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

SO

UR

CE

Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Kevin and Anne Flaherty appealed the 2016 assessment of their property located at 1206

Highland Park Boulevard (PIN 291.2907.254.0001) to the Board of Review; and WHEREAS, the Board of Review, on October 4, 2016, sustained the valuation set by the assessor; and

WHEREAS, on January 31, 2017, Kevin and Anne Flaherty served on the Clerk, a claim on excessive assessment pursuant to Section 74.37, Wisconsin Statutes, and timely paid the tax for which the claim is filed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said claim, Kevin and Anne Flaherty are requesting that the amount of general property tax imposed because the assessment of their property was excessive, be refunded in the amount of $3,076.83; and WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the claim and recommends that the claim be disallowed; and WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, on March 28, 2017, considered the matter and recommends that the claim be disallowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau, that the claim of Kevin and Anne Flaherty filed with the city clerk on January 31, 2017, on excessive assessment of the real property located at 1206 Highland Park Boulevard (PIN 291.2907.254.0001) is hereby approved. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Approving alleged claim on excessive assessment – US Bank N.A. (401 N. 5th Street)

Committee Action: Pending Fiscal Impact: Requested refund of $61,938.00 File Number:

16-0217 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, US Bank N.A. appealed the 2016 assessment of the real property located at 401 N. 5th Street (PIN 291.2907.253.0362) to the Board of Review but filed an incomplete objection form; and WHEREAS, the Board of Review dismissed the claimant’s alleged objection without acting on the merits of the objection and therefore did not issue a written Notice of Determination that affirmed the assessment; and WHEREAS, on January 26, 2017, US Bank N.A. served on the clerk a claim on excessive assessment pursuant to Section 74.37, Wisconsin Statutes and timely paid the first authorized installment of the tax for which the claim is filed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said claim, US Bank N.A., is requesting that the amount of general property tax imposed because the assessment of their property was excessive, be refunded in the amount of $61,938.00; and WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the claim and recommends that the claim be disallowed because it is precluded by s. 74.37 (4)(a) which states that no claim may be brought under this section unless the procedures for objecting to the assessment under s. 70.47, Wis. Stats., have been complied with; and WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, on March 28, 2017, considered the matter and recommends that the claim be disallowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the claim of US Bank N.A. filed with the city clerk on January 26, 2017, for excessive assessment of the real property located at 401 N. 5th Street (PIN 2907.253.0362) is hereby approved. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (319 N. 4th Street)

Committee Action: Pending Fiscal Impact: Refund of $6,646.02 File Number:

17-0313 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on January 27, 2017, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ served on the clerk a claim for recovery of an unlawful tax for 2016 for its property located at 319 N. 4th Street (PIN 291.2907.362.0211) pursuant to Section 74.35(2), Wisconsin Statutes and timely paid, on or before January 31, 2016, the first authorized installment of the tax for which the claim is filed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said claim, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, is requesting all but the 827 square feet occupied by 319 Bistro be considered unlawfully taxed as the remaining space is leased to not-for-profit organizations; and WHEREAS, staff determined the space leased by the Art Gallery, The Bistro and a percentage of the common areas used by these taxable tenants was not exempt from taxation; and WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the claim and recommends a reduction of $269,300 in the assessment which would result in a reduction in taxes of $6,646.02 and a refund in this amount be provided to the claimant; and WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, on March 28, 2017, considered the matter and recommends that the claim be allowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the claim of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ filed with the city clerk on January 27, 2017, for unlawful tax for the property located at 319 N. 4th Street (PIN 291.2907.362.0211) is hereby approved. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Hydrite Chemical Co. (7400 Highland Drive)

Committee Action: Pending Fiscal Impact: Refund of $4,449.23 File Number:

17-0314 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on January 30, 2017, Hydrite Chemical Co. served on the Clerk a claim for recovery of an unlawful tax for 2016 for the property located at 7400 Highland Drive (PIN 291.000.008975) pursuant to Section 74.35(2), Wisconsin Statutes and on February 2, 2017, paid the tax for which the claim is filed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said claim, Hydrite Chemical Co. is requesting a refund of business personal property tax in the amount of $4,449.23; and WHEREAS, Hydrite Chemical Co. sold the subject property to Apogee Wausau Group, Inc. on July 1, 2015, and states in its claim that as of January 1, 2016, all equipment at that location was owned by Apogee Wausau Group, Inc. a transfer of property occurred effective January 1, 2016; and WHEREAS, on March 2, 2016, Hydrite Chemical Co. filed a Statement of Personal Property for this location; furthermore, Apogee Wausau Group, Inc. did not file a manufacturing Statement of Personal Property with the State or a Statement of Personal Property with the City for personal property kept at this location; and WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the claim and recommends that the claim be disallowed for failure to meet the statutory requirement for filing a claim of timely payment of the tax, and provide evidence that the Statement of Personal Property was filed in error; and WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, on March 28, 2017, considered the matter and recommends that the claim be disallowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the claim of Hydrite Chemical Co. filed with the city clerk on January 30, 2017, for unlawful tax for the property located at 7400 Highland Drive (PIN 291.000.008975) is hereby approved.

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Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

RESOLUTION OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Approving alleged claim for recovery of unlawful tax – Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. (333 Pine Ridge Boulevard)

Committee Action: Pending Fiscal Impact: None File Number:

17-0315 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on February 15, 2017, Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. served on the clerk a claim for recovery of an unlawful tax for 2016 for the property located at 333 Pine Ridge Boulevard (PIN 291.2907.273.0996) pursuant to Section 74.35(2), Wisconsin Statutes and on January 23, 2017, timely paid the first installment of tax on which the claim is filed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said claim, Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. alleges as the amount of the claim, all or some of the difference between 2015 and 2016 of the tax imposed, of $195,529.77; and WHEREAS, a Notice of Change of Assessment was mailed September 14, 2016 increasing the assessment by $8,174,300 due to new construction or remodeling; and WHEREAS, pursuant to s. 74.35(5)(a), claims shall be filed with the city clerk by January 31 of each year; and WHEREAS, city staff has reviewed the claim and recommends that the claim be disallowed for failure to meet the statutory requirement of timely filing a claim; and WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, on March 28, 2017, considered the matter and recommends that the claim be disallowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the claim of Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Inc. filed with the city clerk on February 15, 2017, for unlawful tax for the property located at 333 Pine Ridge Boulevard (PIN 291.2907.273.0996) is hereby approved.

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Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving the Change of the Administrative Position in Community Development from a 0.75 FTE to a Full Time Position. Committee Action: HR: Approved 4-0

FIN: Pending

Fiscal Impact: $4,955 plus benefits File Number:

17-0308 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount:

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Wausau has employed a part-time Administrative Position in the Community Development Department since 1994; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has demonstrated the need for a full-time position, and WHEREAS, fiscal impact of this increase will be minimal and currently split between the Finance (Clerk’s Office) and Community Development and the Department’s will continue to set the breakdown of each annually based on projected work, and WHEREAS, the Human Resources Committee has considered, reviewed, discussed and supported the recommendation to change the Administrative Position to full-time; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City Wausau that the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to change the Administrative Position to full-time. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving the elimination of the position of Economic Development Manager and the creation of the position of Assistant Planner.

Committee Action: HR: Approved 4-0

FIN: Pending

Fiscal Impact: $86,753.49 for 2017 File Number:

17-0309 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City acknowledges the commitment to the implementation of the City of Wausau’s Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City recently promoted the existing Economic Development Manager to Director of Planning, Community and Economic Development; and WHEREAS, the City seeks departmental efficiencies and salary savings with a strategic reorganization of the Department; and WHEREAS, the Human Resources Committee has considered, reviewed, discussed and supported the recommendation to eliminate the position of Economic Development Manager and create a position of Assistant Planner; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City Wausau that the proper City Officials are hereby authorized and directed to implement the proposed changes to the Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development based on the proposed organizational chart. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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 Planning, Community and Economic Development 

 

     Wausau City Hall                                          715.261.6680 

     407 Grant Street                         www.wausaudevelopment.com                  715.261‐6808 Fax  

     Wausau, WI  54403‐4783                                              

   

March 3, 2017 

 

Administrative Memorandum RE: Creation of the Position of Assistant City Planner 

 

The Department of Planning, Community and Economic Development is proposing a minor 

reorganization with the following goals: 

Realize total salary cost savings for the City 

Realign resources to better support programs and implementation of plans 

Increase salary share from the levy as program funds decline 

 

To this end, the Department requests that the position of Economic Development Manager be 

eliminated and the creation of the position of Assistant City Planner. This Assistant Planner 

position will be more junior than the ED Manager and offer the Department a total salary 

reduction and will be funded in essentially the same way as the existing ED Manager position 

with a mix of levy, program income and tax increment financing resources.   

 

The Assistant Planner position better reflects the City’s goal of focusing on the implementation 

of planning goals through the development process, allows quality succession planning for the 

City Planner position, creates mentors and staff development opportunities for the City 

Planning Division which do not currently exist, and provide additional resources for long range 

planning.  

 

Sincerely, 

 

 Christian Schock 

Director 

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Christian SchockDirector of Development

Executive Director of the Community Development Authority

Tammy StratzCommunity Development

Manager

OPEN (in recruitment)Community Development

Specialist

Brad LenzCity Planner and Assistant

Director

OPEN *NEW*Assistant Planner

Betty NoelPublic Housing Manager

Juli BirkenmeierCommunity Services

Analyst

OPEN (in recruitment)Administrative Assistant

II

Larry BuchbergerSenior Building

Maintenance Technician

Nate SchiefelbeinBuilding Maintenance

Technician

Scott BuchbergerBuilding Maintenance

Technician

Barbara BetzHCV Coordinator

OPEN (in recruitment)Occupancy Specialist

Sara MarquardtAdministrative Assistant

III

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CITY OF WAUSAU, 407 Grant Street, Wausau, WI 54403

JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE AND FINANCE COMMITTEE

Approving Amendments to Part-time, Seasonal and Temporary Wage Rates

Committee Action: HR Approved 4-0

Fin Pending Fiscal Impact: Is based upon hours worked and unknown at this time File Number:

08-0608 Date Introduced: March 28, 2017

FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY

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S Budget Neutral Yes No

Included in Budget: Yes No Budget Source: One-time Costs: Yes No Amount: Recurring Costs: Yes No Amount: Based upon hours worked

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Fee Financed: Yes No Amount: Grant Financed: Yes No Amount: Debt Financed: Yes No Amount Annual Retirement TID Financed: Yes No Amount: TID Source: Increment Revenue Debt Funds on Hand Interfund Loan

RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on January 10, 2014, the Human Resources Committee recommended, among other things, an increase to part-time, seasonal and temporary wage rates. The Common Council, by way of resolution, approved and adopted on January 28, 2014, authorized automatic adjustments to part-time and seasonal rates be implemented when “inflationary adjustments are made to the midpoints of salary ranges” for general City employees ; and WHEREAS, temporary rates remain fixed until adjustments are proposed and adopted by Council, according to Section 4.01 of the current City of Wausau Employee Handbook; and WHEREAS, on November 22, 2016, the Common Council approved a resolution brought forward by the Human Resources Committee authorizing a 2% general wage adjustment for non-represented employees effective December 31, 2016; and WHEREAS, by approving this resolution, Common Council approved, “that the salary range structure of the City of Wausau Employee Handbook – non-represented employee be increased by 2% to reflect the maturation of salaries in the market; and … a 2% general wage adjustment be implemented effective December 31, 2016 pursuant to the terms outlined in the City of Wausau Employee Handbook – non-represented employees,” outlined in the City of Wausau Employee Handbook Section 5.02(3)(a); and

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WHEREAS, your Human Resources Committee, at their March 13, 2017 meeting, discussed and approved increasing the part-time and seasonal wage rates by 2% effective December 31, 2016 and increasing the temporary wage rates for “Substitute Crossing Guard” and “Production Assistant” to match the first year rates of their part-time positions; and WHEREAS, your Human Resources Committee also discussed and approved moving the “Yard Waste Site Attendant,” “Crossing Guard” and “Crossing Guard Manager” positions to the Seasonal Rates category by definition (Section 4.01 of the City of Wausau Employee Handbook) as listed on the attached table; and

WHEREAS, your Finance Committee, at their March 28, 2017, meeting, approved the recommended part-time, seasonal and temporary wage rates and positions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Wausau that the proper city officials and designees are hereby authorized and directed to update the Part-time, Seasonal and Temporary Wage Rates and Table, as proposed and attached. Approved: Robert B. Mielke, Mayor

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