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CITY OF STEVENS POINT PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE AGENDA Monday, January 12, 2015 6:50 P.M. (or immediately following previously scheduled meeting) Lincoln Center, 1519 Water Street [A quorum of the City Council may attend this meeting] Discussion and Possible Action on the Following: 1. License List: A. New Operator s (Bartender s) Licenses. B. Temporary Class B / Class B License (Picnic) St. Joseph Parish, 1709 Wyatt Avenue, Stevens Point for Winterfest on Friday, February 13, 2015 at 1709 Wyatt Avenue. Licensed operator on the premise: Dave Hansen. (Beer only) C. Change of Agent Apple Hospitality Group LLC, 2120 Pewaukee Road Suite 200, Waukesha, WI 53188, Adam J. Schroeder, 2001 East Becker Road, Marshfield WI; agent at Applebee s Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 5609 Hwy 10 East replacing Theron Johnson. D. Pawnbroker License (Renewal) Grubba Jewelers, 949 Main Street, Stevens Point, Charles and Mark Grubba, owners. 2. Request to Hold Event /Street Closings Point Bock Run Inc. 2015 Point Bock Run, Saturday, March 7, 2015. Requesting the partial closure of Water Street and West River Drive and parking restrictions. 3. Ordinance Amendment Provide citation authority to the Comptroller/Treasurer. 4. Ordinance Amendment Citizens right to address the Common Council. 5. Monthly Inspection Report. 6. Adjournment. RMC Revised Municipal Code Any person who has special needs while attending this meeting or needs agenda materials for this meeting should contact the City Clerk as soon as possible to ensure reasonable accommodations can be made. The City Clerk can be reached by telephone at (715) 346-1569 or by mail at 1515 Strongs Avenue, Stevens Point, WI 54481. Copies of ordinances, resolutions, reports and minutes of the committee meetings are on file at the office of the City Clerk for inspection during normal business hours from 7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

LICENSE LIST PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE January 12, 2015 NEW OPERATORS (PROVISIONAL LICENSES ISSUED): 1YEAR** 1) Groelle, Joshua L. 924 Songbird Ln #D3, Stevens Point, WI 54481 2) Espeseth, Lance E. 1312 Hwy 66 W, Stevens Point, WI 54481 3) Walker, Megan N. 1200 River View Ave Apt 113, Stevens Point, WI 54481 4) McCullough, Kirstie E. 2140 Texas Ave, Stevens Point, WI 54481 5) Ketchum III, David J. 3925 Doolittle Drive Apt 7, Stevens Point, WI 54481 6) Johnson, Kyndal M. 201 Reserve Street, Stevens Point, WI 54481 7) Longueil, Allison K. 1117 Edgewood Ave, Stevens Point, WI 54481 8) Dalsbo, Katlyn T. 7575 Stoneridge Rd, Custer, WI 54423 9) Pagel, Kevin M. 1200 River View Ave #54, Stevens Point, WI 54481 10) Kowalski, Miriam A. 701 County Rd G, Junction City, WI 54443 11) Schmeltzer, Samantha L. 1121 N 4 th Ave Apt 8, Wausau, WI 54401 12) Vang, Toulue 3002 Lindbergh Ave, Stevens Point, WI 54481 13) Johnson, Josepha J. 1732 Briggs Street, Stevens Point, WI 54481 14) Strickfaden, Benjamin T. 401 Michigan Ave, Stevens Point, WI 54481 15) Schuchardt, Marielle C. 2249 College Ave Apt 3, Stevens Point, WI 54481 16) Palms, Jamie A. 1770 Clarices Circle, Stevens Point, WI 54482 TEMPORARY CLASS B / CLASS B LICENSE (PICNIC): St. Joseph Parish, 1709 Wyatt Avenue, Stevens Point for Winterfest on Friday, February 13, 2015 at 1709 Wyatt Avenue. Licensed operator on the premise: Dave Hansen. (Beer only) CHANGE OF AGENT: Apple Hospitality Group LLC, 2120 Pewaukee Road Suite 200, Waukesha, WI 53188, Adam J. Schroeder, 2001 East Becker Road, Marshfield WI; agent at Applebee s Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 5609 Hwy 10 East replacing Theron Johnson. PAWNBROKER LICENSE (Renewal): Grubba Jewelers, 949 Main Street, Stevens Point, Charles and Mark Grubba, owners. **ISSUANCE OF ANY LICENSE IS CONTINGENT UPON APPLICANTS COMPLIANCE WITH THE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF SEC. 125.17(16), WISCONSIN STATUTES.

January 1, 2015, John Moe City Clerk 1515 Strongs Ave Stevens Point, WI 54481 Dear Mr. Moe, The 2015 Point Bock Run is scheduled for Saturday March 7, 2015 with a noon start time. We are requesting permission to use the same route for the Point Bock Run that we have used the last several years and have the following road closures and parking restrictions implemented. Close Water Street from Francis Street to Matilda Street at 8:00 am for the start/finish area setup and keep it closed until 3:00 pm. Divert Water St. traffic onto Williams St. from noon to 1 p.m. Close West River Drive from County Highway HH north to West Mapleridge Drive between noon and 1 p.m. Parking be prohibited on Water Street from Francis Street south to Whiting Avenue, and Whiting Avenue from Water Street to County Highway HH. We request that temporary no parking signs be installed for the morning of March 7th and removed by early afternoon. We believe these road closures and restrictions on parking will make the race course safer for all runners and spectators involved. Thank you in advance for your cooperation, Patrick Leahy Treasurer - Point Bock Run Inc.

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE REVISED MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN The Common Council of the City of Stevens Point do ordain as follows: SECTION I: That Subsection (3) of Section 24.27 of the Revised Municipal Code, City Ordinance Citations and Bond Schedule, is hereby amended to read as follows: 24.27 CITY ORDINANCE CITATIONS AND BOND SCHEDULE. (3) Persons Authorized to Issue Citations. (a) Law enforcement officers of the City of Stevens Point. (b) Restricted to the issuance of citations for those violations listed in the deposit schedule and which are directed related to their specific responsibilities: 1. Humane officers of the City of Stevens Point. 2. Parks & Recreation Director of the City of Stevens Point and his/her authorized representatives. 3. Building, electrical, heating, ventilation, housing, plumbing, and street inspectors of the City of Stevens Point and their authorized representatives. 4. Director of Public Works of the City of Stevens Point and his/her authorized representatives. 5. Fire Chief of the City of Stevens Point and his/her authorized representatives. 6. The Comptroller/Treasurer of the City of Stevens Point and his/her authorized representatives. SECTION II: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication, as provided by law. APPROVED: Gary Wescott, Mayor Dated: January 2, 2015 ATTEST: Approved: January, 2015 John Moe, City Clerk Published: January, 2015

ORDINANCE AMENDING THE REVISED MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN The Common Council of the City of Stevens Point do ordain as follows: SECTION I: That Section 2.33 of the Revised Municipal Code of the City of Stevens Point is hereby created to read as follows: 2.33 CITIZENS RIGHT TO ADDRESS THE COMMON COUNCIL (1) Any citizen shall have the right to speak on any item of business that is on the agenda for Common Council action requiring a vote at a Regular or Special Common Council meeting if he/she registers to speak on that item. This shall not apply to items in which the Common Council is acting in a quasi-judicial capacity, unless a public hearing is required by law for such item. It shall (2) The Council shall also provide a Public Comment period at each Regular Council meeting for members of the public who wish to address the Common Council on a non-agenda topic. Any person that wishes to address the Common Council under this agenda item will be given a maximum of (3) minutes if he/she registers to speak under this agenda item. (3) Speakers shall be limited to a five-minute address on specific agenda items unless additional time is requested by the speaker and granted by the presiding officer with no objection from the Common Council. In special situations, the amount of time granted to speak may be reduced to accommodate the number of speakers and ensure the meeting is run efficiently and orderly. Any reduction of time shall require the consent of the Common Council. (4) A speaker who requires an interpreter, either because of his/her limited English proficiency or because of a disability, will be afforded additional time, but not less than eight (8) minutes. Additional time may be granted by the presiding officer without objection from the Common Council. Any person with special needs should contact the City Clerk as soon as possible to ensure accommodations can be made. (5) An individual who wishes to present written or other material to the Common Council for review shall present the material to the City Clerk s office no later than 3:45 p.m. on the day of the meeting. The City Clerk shall disseminate the materials to the Common Council. If an individual is unable to present the material by 3:45 p.m. they must ask and be granted permission from the Common Council to disseminate material at the meeting. (6) All Boards, Committees and Commissions of the City shall also allow public comment, unless acting in a quasi-judicial capacity. (7) This Subchapter shall not preclude the chairperson presiding over any meeting from allowing public comment when otherwise not required to do so under this Subchapter, nor shall it preclude such chairperson from relieving the floor from any person whose remarks are off-topic, personally insulting, duplicative, or otherwise improper under Robert s Rules of Order.

SECTION II: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication, as provided by law. APPROVED: Gary Wescott, Mayor Dated: January 7, 2015 Adopted: Published: ATTEST: John Moe, City Clerk

Community Development Report - December 2014 New Construction Residential Commercial Construction Report Owner/Location None None Declared Valuation Fees Remodeling/ Declared Additions # of Permits Valuation Fees Residential 16 $56,544.00 $720.00 Commercial* 12 $263,234.02 $3,157.83 Monthly Monthly Monthly YTD Valuation YTD Fees Permits Valuation Fees 28 $319,778.02 $3,877.83 $54,711,713.57 $166,589.83 2013: $44,008,639.69 $328,453.45 2012: $45,313,273.86 $159,263.62 2011: $23,198,256.91 $86,803.11 Violation Report Exterior Property Area Complaints *Multiple Exterior Property Violations 2 *Other Exterior Property Violations 0 Accumulation of Rubbish or Garbage 2 Grass or Weeds 0 Improper Parking of Vehicles 6 Improper Storage of Refuse or Refuse Carts 0 Refuse or Refuse Carts on Curb 18 Snow and Ice 44 Storage of Household Items Outside 2 Unlicensed or Inoperable Vehicles 1 Unsanitary Conditions 0 Exterior Structure Complaints *Multiple Exterior Structure Violations 0 *Other Exterior Structure Violations 1 Broken or Missing Windows 0 Defective Protective Treatment 0 Missing or Defective Handrails/Guards 0 Interior Structure Complaints *Multiple Interior Structure Violations 1 *Other Interior Structure Violations 1 Multiple Violations *Multiple Property Violations 0 Other Violations *Other Property Violations 5 Improper Occupancy: Multi-Family Dwelling 0 Improper Occupancy: Residential Dwelling 2 Noise 0 Unlicensed Well 0 Work Without Permit 1 Work Without Historic Preservation Review 0 Total Violations / Total Service Fees Billed 86/ $1,275.00