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Commttte *oat: <br /> Public Works and Property Vacation Committee <br /> o <br /> tbir QCommott Coun ti of t (City of ipoutb tf: <br /> The July 13, 1998 meeting of the Public Works and Property Vacation Committee was <br /> called to order by its chairperson, Council Member David Varner at 5:05 p.m. in the <br /> Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, Pfeifer, Kelly, Broden, <br /> Varner, Ujdak, Coleman, and Sniadecki; T. Brooks Brademas, Ralph Layne, Monty <br /> Layne, Dennis Brennan, Eugenia Schwartz, Bob Hunt, Mr. Bueno and his family, and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> The primary item on the agenda is to review Bill No. 52-98, which is a request to vacate an <br /> alley south of Prairie. Mr. Dennis Brennan made the presentation on behalf of the <br /> petitioners, the Layne family. He showed photographs of the proposed vacation. He <br /> noted that there are two entrances to the Bueno garage. That due to the guide wire to the <br /> utility pole, it would be impossible to enter the garage. The petitioners believe that the <br /> vacation is necessary to improve the health and safety of the neighborhood and would <br /> propose to have a fence installed if the proposed vacation is approved. <br /> Mr. Bueno spoke in opposition. He noted that he is on the property at 1819 Swigert Street <br /> for the past five years. He too showed pictures of his garage and noted that he starts his <br /> tractor there. He noted that due to vandalism, he has permanently shut the southside door. <br /> He noted that he infrequently uses the garage for his vehicle. <br /> Council Member Ujdak questioned whether the staff had visited the site in question. It was <br /> noted that the Board of Public Works did not visit the site, however, did send the proposed <br /> vacation to the Council with a favorable recommendation. After much discussion, Dr. <br /> Varner suggested that perhaps the bill be continued to allow the site evaluation by the <br /> Council as well as by the Area Plan Staff. <br /> The Council attorney noted that the continuance must be requested by the petitioner in light <br /> of the 30-day requirement of state law. After consulting with his client, Mr. Brennan <br /> requested that the petition be continued to the next Common Council meeting. <br /> Following the discussion, Council Member Ujdak made the motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Aranowski, that Bill No. 52-98 be recommended to be continued until the Council <br /> meeting of July 27, 1998, and that it be referred back to the Area Plan Staff for review and <br /> recommendation with a site evaluation. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned <br /> at 5:30 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Council Member David Varner <br /> Chairperson, Public Works and Property Vacation Committee <br />