*Auction to be held on Tuesday May 31st at 5:30 P.M. The items may be viewed starting at 5:15 P.M. *Location is at Phoenix Mini Storage: 10701 Tesch Lane Rothschild, 1 mile from Cedar Creek Mall. *P...
*Auction to be held on Tuesday May 31st at 5:30 P.M. The items may be viewed starting at 5:15 P.M. *Location is at Phoenix Mini Storage: 10701 Tesch Lane Rothschild, 1 mile from Cedar Creek Mall. *Please call 715-581-1966 on May 31st to confirm sale will happen *Names of people whose property is being sold: Lisa Brooks Unit B33 - Household items Martin Duffett Unit F16 Household items Rachel Buhr Unit F24 Household items Run: May 16, 2022 WNAXLP
101/103 NORTH 3RD AVENUE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Brewer Entertainment, DBA ...
101/103 NORTH 3RD AVENUE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Brewer Entertainment, DBA Matt's 101 Pub, requesting that a conditional use be approved for the following described property: MARY POORS ADD LOT 16 BLK 3, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 101/103 NORTH 3RD AVENUE to allow for an outdoor event space and beer garden, in a UMU, Urban Mixed-Use Zoning District. Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission will hear said request at a public hearing to be held at its meeting scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street. Dated: April 28, 2022 Kaitlyn Bernarde, City Clerk Run: May 2, 9, 2022 WNAXLP
1700 NORTH BUSINESS HIGHWAY 51 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Caliber Collision ...
1700 NORTH BUSINESS HIGHWAY 51 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Caliber Collision requesting that a conditional use be approved for the following described property: ASSESSORS PLAT NO 4 PT OF LOT 8 BLK 7 - LOT 2 OF CSM VOL 86 PG 43(17798) DOC #1742096, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1700 NORTH BUSINESS HIGHWAY 51 to allow for an auto body paint and repair shop, in a SMU, Suburban Mixed-Use Zoning District. Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission will hear said request at a public hearing to be held at its meeting scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street. Dated: April 28, 2022 Kaitlyn Bernarde, City Clerk Run: May 2, 9, 2022 WNAXLP
181392 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 21SC3953 BLADE A. WENDRICKS 1499 CAPITOL DRIVE, #201 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 You are being sued by CHARLES A. & MARILYN J. PERRY JOINT TENANCY C/O FELD...
181392 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 21SC3953 BLADE A. WENDRICKS 1499 CAPITOL DRIVE, #201 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 You are being sued by CHARLES A. & MARILYN J. PERRY JOINT TENANCY C/O FELDMAN REAL ESTATE INC. in the Small Claims Court of BROWN County, 100 S. Jefferson St., Green Bay, WI 54305. A hearing will be held at 2:15 pm on May 17, 2022. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 26th day of April, 2022 Kirsten Fagerland Pezewski, State Bar No. 1025693 Attorney for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run: April 29; WNAXLP
181647 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 21SC4616 ROBERT WILLIAMS 1435 WESTERN AVE., #9 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 You are being sued by MARILYN & CHARLES A. PERRY LIVING TRUST C/O FELDMAN REAL E...
181647 PUBLICATION SUMMONS Small Claims Case Number 21SC4616 ROBERT WILLIAMS 1435 WESTERN AVE., #9 GREEN BAY, WI 54303 You are being sued by MARILYN & CHARLES A. PERRY LIVING TRUST C/O FELDMAN REAL ESTATE INC. in the Small Claims Court of BROWN County, 100 S. Jefferson St., Green Bay, WI 54305. A hearing will be held at 2:15 pm on May 17, 2022. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above). We are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. This communication is from a debt collector. Dated this 26th day of April, 2022 Kirsten Fagerland Pezewski, State Bar No. 1025693 Attorney for Plaintiff Heuer Law Offices, S.C. 9312 W. National Ave. West Allis, WI 53227 Phone: (414) 224-3500 Run:April 29, 2022;WNAXLP
414 SOUTH 1ST AVENUE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Bond Realty LLC requesting t...
414 SOUTH 1ST AVENUE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE WAUSAU CITY PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed with the City of Wausau by Bond Realty LLC requesting that a conditional use be approved for the following described property: A STEWARTS ADD LOTS 1 & 2 EX THAT PT OF LOTS 1 & 2 LYG N OF RR R/W ALSO LOT 1 BLK 1 A STEWARTS 2ND ADD BLK 1 EX HWY AS SHN ON CSM VOL 10 PG 136, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 414 SOUTH 1ST AVENUE to allow for an off-site parking lot, in a UMU, Urban Mixed-Use Zoning District. Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission will hear said request at a public hearing to be held at its meeting scheduled to begin at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, in the Common Council Chambers of Wausau City Hall, 407 Grant Street. Dated: April 28, 2022 Kaitlyn Bernarde, City Clerk Run: May 2, 9, 2022 WNAXLP
A MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Brian K...
A MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022 AT 7:00 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Brian Krubsack Mike Kumm Dan Downing Brad Hamilton Larry Krubsack Adam Buehring Anthony Carlson Garett Kuhn Moved by Hamilton seconded by Kuhn to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. Carried TREASURER'S FINANCIAL REPORT GENERAL FUND APRIL 2022 GENERAL TOTAL RECEIPTS 4-29-2022 255,694.83 BOOK BALANCE 3-31-2022 2,023,966.04 2,279,660.87 DISBURSEMENTS 4-29-2022 1,054,451.16 BOOK BALANCE 4-29-2022 1,225,209.71 OUTSTANDING CHECKS 4-29-2022 12,019.03 BANK BALANCE 4-29-2022 1,237,228.74 WATER TOTAL RECEIPTS 4-29-2022 132,919.13 BOOK BALANCE 3-31-2022 2,164,814.66 2,297,733.79 DISBURSEMENTS 4-29-2022 48,775.66 BOOK BALANCE 4-29-2022 2,248,958.1 OUTSTANDING ACH 4-29-2022 268.18 BANK BALANCE 4-29-2022 2,249,226.31 LONG TERM INVESTMENT Nekoosa Port Edwards State Bank CD #40532, Maturity 12 Months - $20,326.56 Owned jointly with the Town Of Port Edwards for the future closure of the landfill. Respectfully submitted, Bobbi Hertzberg Treasurer, City of Nekoosa Moved by A. Carlson seconded by Hamilton to accept the Treasurer's Financial Report as written. Carried. Wavs and Means To the Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Ways and Means Committee meeting was held on Tuesday May 10, 2022 at 6:15 PM in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were: Mike Kumm - Chairman, Brad Hamilton Secretary, Tony Carlson and Brian Krubsack. Also in attendance were Mayor Dan Carlson, Dan Downing, Larry Krubsack. 1. Chair called the meeting to order with all members in attendence. 2. Audited all the bills. 3. Recommend renewing current contract on the city website with Towne Web. 4. Recommend sending 2 fire department personnel to the Wisconsin State Fire Chiefs Conference June 22-26, 2022 as per handbook. Respectfully submitted Moved by Kumm Seconded by Hamilton that the Ways & Means Committee Report of May 10, 2022, be accepted as written. Carried. Moved by Kumm Seconded by Hamilton that items 2-4 of the Ways & Means Committee Report of May 10, 2022 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Public Works To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Public Works meeting was held on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Larry Krubsack Chairperson, Dan Downing Secretary, Mike Kumm & Garett Kuhn. Also in attendance were: Anthony Carlson, Rick Schmidt-DPW, Shawn Woods-Police Chief, Brian Krubsack, Adam Buehring, & Bob Shear. 1. Recommend approval for hiring Vierbicher to design Infastructure on city owned land for Peckham Road Development. 2. Discussed declaring the month of May as "no-Mow" for city residents. 3. Discussed landscaping for grass areas at City Hall. 4. Recommend Rehabilitation on Well #4 for $148,008. 5. Recommend replacing Sanitary Sewer on 3rd Street between Prospect Avenue and Vilas Avenue for $46,000. Respectfully submitted Moved by L. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that the Public Works Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be accepted as written. Carried. Moved by L. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that items 1,4-5 of the Public Works Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried ORDINANCE No. 616 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING DESIGNATED SEXUAL OFFENDERS The Common Council of the City of Nekoosa does hereby ordain as follows: Municipal Code 9.24 of the Municipal Code shall be created to read as follows: 9.24 DESIGNATED SEXUAL OFFENDERS 1) Findings and Purpose. a) The Wisconsin Legislature has provided for the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons convicted or otherwise responsible for sex crimes against children, including their release into the community. Chapter 980 of the Wisconsin Statutes provides for the civil commitment of sexually violent persons. The purpose of this section is to protect the public and to reduce the likelihood that convicted Sexual Offenders will engage in such conduct in the future. b) The United States Supreme Court has recognized that the risk of recidivism posed by Sexual Offenders is high, and when convicted Sexual Offenders reenter society, they are much more likely than any other type of offender to be rearrested for a new rape or sexual assault. c) The Common Council finds that the consequences of failing to regulate the movement of Sexual Offenders is a hazard to children and the community. This section is a regulatory measure aimed at protecting the health and safety of the children in the City of Nekoosa from the risk that convicted Sexual Offenders may reoffend in locations frequented by children. d) § 62.11(5), Wis. Stats., authorizes the Common Council to have power to act for the government and good order of the City, for its commercial benefit and for the health, safety and welfare of the public, and may carry out its powers by license, regulation and other necessary or convenient means. 2) Definitions. As used in this chapter, and unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: a) Sexual Offender. Any person who has been convicted of, adjudicated or committed for a violation, solicitation, conspiracy or attempt to commit a violation of any registerable offense under § 301.45 Wis. Stats. b) Child. A person who is less than 18 years of age. c) Child Safety Locations. The following sites or areas: i. A public park, or park facility; ii. A public library; iii. A recreational trail or area; iv. A public playground; v. A school for children; vi. Athletic fields used by children; vii. A day-care center; viii. A tutoring facility; ix. A specialized school for children, including, but not limited to, an athletic or fine arts academy; x. Any facility or club for children; xi. Any public swimming pool or other aquatic facilities open to the public. 3) Holiday events and public gatherings. a) It is unlawful for a Sexual Offender to actively take part in any public holiday event involving children where the distributing of candy or other items to children takes place, including but not limited to holiday parades or similar gatherings, Halloween trick-or-treating, wearing a seasonable costume in a public place, or wearing any other costume reasonably expected to attract children in a public place, or other similar activities that may, under the circumstances then present, tend to entice a child to have contact with a Sexual Offender. b) Exception. This section does not apply to any event in which the Sexual Offender is the parent or guardian of the child(ren) involved, and the Sexual Offender's child(ren) are the only child(ren) present. 4) Loitering. a) It shall be unlawful for a Sexual Offender as defined in Section 2(a) above to enter any premise enumerated in Section 2(c). b) A law enforcement officer shall, prior to any arrest for an offense under this section, will request him or her to identify himself or herself or explain his or her presence and conduct at the aforementioned Child safety Locations. c) An offender does not commit a violation of loitering in a Child Safety Location as stated above, and the enumerated uses may allow such person on the property supporting such use, if any of the following apply: i. The property supporting an enumerated use also supports a house of religious worship (collectively "church"), subject to the following conditions: 1. Entrance and presence upon the property occurs only during hours of worship or other religious program/ service as posted to the public; and 2. Written advance notice is made from the person to an individual in charge of the church, and approval from an individual in charge of the church as designated by the church is made in return, of the attendance by the person; and 3. The person shall not participate in any religious education programs, which include individuals under the age of 18. ii. The property supporting an enumerated use also supports a use lawfully attended by a person's natural or adopted child(ren), which child's use reasonably requires the attendance of the person as the child's parent upon the property, subject to the following conditions: 1. Entrance and presence upon the property occurs only during hours of activity related to the use as posted to the public; and 2. Written advance notice of not less than seven (7) days is made from the person to an individual in charge of the use of the property, and written approval from an authorized individual in charge of the use upon the property as designated by the owner of the use upon the property is made in return, of the attendance by the person. iii. The property supporting an enumerated use also supports a polling location in a local, state or federal election, subject to the following conditions: 1. The person is eligible to vote; and 2. The designated polling place for the person is an enumerated use; and 3. The person enters the polling place property and proceeds to cast a ballot with whatever usual and customary assistance is provided to any member of the electorate, and the person vacates the property immediately after voting; and iv. The property supporting an enumerated use also supports an elementary or secondary school lawfully attended by a person as a student, under which circumstances the person who is a student may enter upon that property supporting the school at which the person is enrolled, as is reasonably required for the educational purposes of the school. 5) Appeals Process a) The requirements of this ordinance may be waived through an appeal by the affected party. An appeal shall be made in writing to the City Clerk's office, who shall forward the request to a review board. The board shall be comprised of two members of the Nekoosa Common Council, two members of the Library Board and one citizen member. The review board shall receive reports from the Police Department as to the criminal background of the applicant and the nature and circumstances of the underlying offense requiring the registration under § 301.45 or § 301.46, Wis. Stats. The review board shall convene in open session and shall hear from the applicant, as well as the police department or others who would be affected by this decision. b) At the hearing on any petition, the petitioner shall appear in person and may be represented by an attorney. The review board shall review pertinent information and accept oral or written statements from any person. The board shall base its decision on the information presented during the hearing based on factors related to the City's interest in promoting, protecting, and improving the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Other applicable factors for the board's consideration may include, without limitation: i. Nature of the offense that resulted in offender status. ii. Date of offense. iii. Age at time of offense. iv. Recommendation of probation or parole officer. v. Recommendation of police officer. vi. Recommendation of Charles & JoAnn Lester Library Board (if petition pertains to Library use request) vii. Counseling, treatment and rehabilitation status of offender. viii. Remorse of offender. ix. Duration of time since offender's incarceration. x. Support network of offender. xi. Relationship of offender and victim(s). xii. Presence or use of force in offense(s). xiii. Adherence to terms of probation or parole. xiv. Proposals for safety assurances of offender. xv. Conditions to be placed on any exception from the requirements of this section. xvi. The review board shall decide by majority vote whether to grant, conditionally grant, or deny an exemption. An exemption may be unconditional or limited to a certain address or time. The board's decision shall be final. A written copy of the decision shall be provided to the petitioner, the city clerk and the chief of police. Passed and adopted this 10th day of May, 2022. APPROVED: Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor ATTEST: Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Public Safety To the Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Public Safety Committee meeting was held on May 3, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were: Brian Krubsack - Chairman, Brad Hamilton - Secretary, Adam Buehring and Tony Carlson. Also in attendance were Dan Downing, Larry Krubsack, Asst Fire Chief Dave Rheinschmidt, Police Chief Shawn Woods, and Fire Chief Mike Hartje. 1. Reviewed Fire Department and EMR monthly reports. 2. Reviewed Police Department monthly report. 3. Discussed donation to the K9 program from Georgine Bapat estate 4. Recommend Child Safety Ordinance 616. Respectfully submitted Moved by B. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that the Public Safety Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be accepted as written. Carried. Moved by B. Krubsack Seconded by Hamilton that items 4 of the Public Safety Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Property Recreation & Human Affairs To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Property Recreation & Human Affairs meeting was held on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 5:45 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were Adam Buehring Chairperson, Larry Krubsack Secretary, Dan Downing, Garett Kuhn. Also in attendance were: Brad Hamilton, Anthony Carlson, Rick Schmidt-DPW, Brian Krubsack, Shawn Woods-Police Chief & Bob Shear. 1. Recommend Legacy Foundation Grant upon approval of Attorney. 2. Discussed creating dog park at Riverside Park. 3. Recommend replacement of dugout at Ball Field #3 at Kautzer Park. 4. Recommend declaring Arbor Day for the City of Nekoosa. 5. Recommend upgrading city hall entrance to meet ADA accessibility for $5,781.00 plus electric. Respectfully submitted Moved by Buehring Seconded by Kuhn that the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be accepted as written. Carried. Moved by Buehring Seconded by Hamilton that items 1,3-5 of the Property Recreation & Human Affairs Committee Report of May 3, 2022 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED: That pursuant to Municipal Code 3.05 of the City of Nekoosa, Wood County, Wisconsin the Nekoosa Common Council authorizes the following 2022 Budget Due To/From Transfer Transfer $341,176.97 from Account: 60-00-25101-000-000 (Due to General-Debt) To Account: 10-00-15601-000-000 (Due From Water Debt) Dated this 10th Day of May, 2022 Daniel J. Carlson, Mayor Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Carlson to adopt Budget Resolution Due To/From. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to approve DPW 2022 Summer Hours Work Schedule (Memorial Day to Labor Day). Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to accept the Department Head monthly reports as written. Carried General Disbursements 47,807.87 Water/Sewer Disbursements 17,847.19 Payroll 79,579.26 Moved by Hamilton Seconded by A. Carlson to pay all bills as written and read. Roll Call Vote: 8 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsasck to adjourn. Carried Respectfully Submitted Joseph M. Rusch II City Clerk Run: May 15, 2022 WNAXLP
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2022 AT 5:15 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Bri...
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEKOOSA WAS HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2022 AT 5:15 P.M. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Daniel J. Carlson Brian Krubsack Mike Kumm Dan Downing Brad Hamilton Larry Krubsack Adam Buehring Garett Kuhn Kurtis Bredda - Absent Wavs and Means To the Honorable Mayor and members of the Nekoosa Common Council: A Ways and Means Committee meeting was held on Tuesday, April 19th, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. in the Nekoosa Council Chambers. Members present were: Dan Downing - Chairman, Brian Krubsack Secretary, Brad Hamilton, and Adam Buehring. Also in attendance were Mayor Dan Carlson, Mike Kumm, Larry Krubsack, Anthony Carlson, Rick Schmidt - DPW, and Matt Bever. 1. Recommend Audit of bills 2. No License applications 3. Discussed City Website 4. Donations / Seminars / Conferences / Equipment/ Meetings Respectfully submitted Moved by Downing Seconded by Hamilton that the Ways & Means Committee Report of April 19, 2022 be accepted as written. Carried. Moved by Downing Seconded by Hamilton that Item 1 of the Ways & Means Committee Report of April 19, 2022 be adopted for action. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Discussed WISCO Tree Team LLC's proposal for locating their business in city Industrial Park. Due to large increases in building costs, their project will be delayed to a later date. Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to allow WISCO Tree Team LLC use of approximately 1/2 acre of property, as a Temporary Tree Nursery, in the City Industrial Park. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by B. Krubsack to approve Vierbicher Flood Plain and Wetlands study, with a cost not to exceed $46,000, for the 350 Peckham Road development. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to approve newly Elected Officials to attend 2022 League of WI Municipalities Local Government 101 seminar May 13, 2022 (Lismore Hotel Eau Claire) or June 3, 2022 (Madison Marriott West) Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried General Disbursements: 347,537.72 Water/Sewer Disbursements: 48,646.61 Moved by Hamilton Seconded by Kuhn to pay all bills as written and read. Roll Call Vote: 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. Carried Moved by Hamilton Seconded by L. Krubsack to adjourn. Carried. Respectfully Submitted Joseph M. Rusch II, City Clerk Run: May 3, 2022 WNAXLP
ADOPTED ORDINANCE At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 the following ordinance was adopted. The ordinance in its entirety may be obtained at the City Cl...
ADOPTED ORDINANCE At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 the following ordinance was adopted. The ordinance in its entirety may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office, 100 N. Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI. Zoning Ordinance No. 07-22 An ordinance rezoning the property located at 1555 West Mason Street from General Commercial (C1) District to Highway Commercial (C3) District. Celestine Jeffreys Green Bay City Clerk Run: May 20, 2022; WNAXLP
ADOPTED ORDINANCES At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 the following ordinances were adopted. The ordinances in their entirety may be obtained at the Ci...
ADOPTED ORDINANCES At the regular meeting of the Green Bay Common Council held on Tuesday, May 3, 2022 the following ordinances were adopted. The ordinances in their entirety may be obtained at the City Clerk's Office, 100 N. Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI. Zoning Ordinance No. 05-22 An ordinance rezoning the property located at 2475 University Avenue from General Commercial (C1) District to Highway Commercial (C2) District. Zoning Ordinance No. 06-22 An Ordinance rezoning properties located 600-650 Block Heyrman Street/1640-1650 Block Cass Street. Zoning Ordinance No. 08-22 An Ordinance creating a planned unit development (PUD) for the property located at 641 Grandview Road, 3714 East Mason Street, 3760 East Mason Street and 3731 Finger Road. Celestine Jeffreys Green Bay City Clerk RUN: May 6, 2022 WNAXLP