Edgerton public meetings in 2024
209 substantive meetings from 2024, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved a development agreement with Backyard Properties for 407 N Main St after a closed session. They also approved several financial items, including pay requests, bills, a lighting project bid, tax write-offs, and the fire department budget. Appointments were made for the Municipal Services Director and Joint Municipal Judge.
- Approved development agreement with Backyard Properties for 407 N Main St
- Approved pay request #5 for BKS Excavating Inc for Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project ($19,297.78)
- Approved bills and payroll ($200,721.08)
- Approved bid from Energy Performance Lighting for City Facilities Lighting Project (not to exceed $60,000, ARPA funds)
- Approved Resolution 30-24 for delinquent personal property tax write-offs for 2022
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Historical Preservation Commission will consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new sign face at 13 Swift Street, the Swift Stop Bar & Grill. The applicant, the new owner, proposes to replace the existing sign faces on the current projecting sign frame with internally-lit translucent polycarbonate faces. The commission will also approve minutes from the December 2 meeting and take public comment.
- Certificate of Appropriateness for signage at 13 Swift St, Swift Stop Bar & Grill
- New sign faces: 2 translucent white polycarbonate, thermoformed, with vinyl graphics
- Sign dimensions: 38 3/4" W x 72 3/4" H, 1-3/8" flange, 1-1/2" pillow, 30° drift angle
- Existing sign faces to be removed and scrapped
- Meeting live streamed via Zoom
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee will consider approving minutes from three prior meetings, recommend a candidate for the Municipal Services Director position, and appoint a Public Works Operator. The meeting is open to the public and will be live-streamed on Zoom.
- Consider recommendation for Municipal Services Director hiring
- Consider appointment of Public Works Operator
- Approve minutes from November 18, November 25, and December 2, 2024 meetings
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several payments and resolutions, including a $19,297.78 pay request for the Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project, bills and payroll totaling $200,721.08, and a $60,000 lighting bid for city facilities. The committee also approved resolutions for delinquent property tax write-offs and the 2025 fire protection budget, declared a police squad surplus with a $10,000 minimum bid, and approved a $2,770 bid for insulated blinds at the police department.
- Approved pay request #5 for BKS Excavating Inc for Albion St project: $19,297.78
- Approved bills and payroll: $200,721.08
- Approved Energy Performance Lighting bid for City Facilities Lighting Project up to $60,000 (ARPA funds)
- Approved Resolution 30-24: Delinquent Personal Property Tax Write-offs for 2022
- Declared oldest hybrid police squad surplus, minimum bid $10,000
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for new signage at 13 Swift St, Swift Stop Bar & Grill, with a 5-year sunset provision. The commission discussed the internally-lit sign and suggested spotlights to better fit the historic district aesthetic. The meeting also included approval of prior minutes and was otherwise routine.
- Approved certificate of appropriateness for signage at 13 Swift St, Swift Stop Bar & Grill (6/0 vote)
- Sign permit valid for 5 years (sunset provision)
- Approved December 2, 2024 meeting minutes
- Discussed alternative lighting (spotlights) for historic district aesthetic
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider several finance items, including a pay request for the Albion Street utility project, bids for LED lighting at city facilities, and declaring a police squad surplus with a $10,000 minimum bid. The council will also consider resolutions for writing off delinquent taxes and approving the fire district's 2025 budget, plus appointments for Municipal Services Director and Municipal Judge. A closed session is scheduled to discuss a development agreement for 407 N Main St.
- Pay request #5 for Albion St. Street & Utility Improvement Project
- Bids for LED lighting at city facilities; low bidder Energy Performance Lighting
- Resolution 30-24: Write-off of 2022 delinquent personal property taxes
- Resolution 29-24: Edgerton Fire Protection District 2025 budget
- Declare police squad surplus; minimum bid $10,000
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee is meeting to approve pay request #5 for the Albion Street utility and street improvement project, approve bills and payroll, consider bids for lighting and police department blinds, declare a police squad surplus, and adopt resolutions for writing off delinquent taxes and approving the fire district 2025 budget. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and the finance director's report.
- Pay request #5 for Albion St project: $19,297.78 due, contract price $702,485.00
- Resolution 30-24: write-off of 2022 delinquent personal property taxes
- Resolution 29-24: Edgerton Fire Protection District 2025 budget
- Bids for lighting at city facilities and insulated blinds at Police Department
- Declare police squad surplus and set minimum bid
December 16, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee met and approved minutes from prior meetings. The committee voted to recommend Zach Nelson for the Municipal Services Director position and approved the appointment of Todd Jessie as Public Works Operator.
- Recommended Zach Nelson for Municipal Services Director (3-0 roll call vote)
- Approved appointment of Todd Jessie as Public Works Operator (3-0 roll call vote)
- Approved minutes from November 18, November 25, and December 2, 2024 meetings
December 9, 2024
The Edgerton Planning Commission will consider allowing a nonconforming use substitution at 301 N Main Street, where the petitioner proposes to replace an auto sales and repair business with a small machine shop. The commission will also approve prior meeting minutes and set future agenda items. Staff recommends approval with conditions on outdoor storage, hours, and dumpster screening.
- Consider substitution of nonconforming use at 301 N Main St from auto sales/repair to machine shop
- Staff recommends conditions: no outdoor storage, hours 6 am-10 pm, screened dumpster
- Approve November 18, 2024 Plan Commission meeting minutes
- Set next meeting date and future agenda items
December 9, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission approved a substitution of nonconforming use at 301 N Main St, allowing a small machine shop in a B1 zone, with conditions on outdoor storage, hours, and dumpster screening. The meeting also approved the previous meeting's minutes.
- Approved substitution of nonconforming use at 301 N Main St for a machine shop
- Conditions: no outdoor storage, hours 6 am–10 pm, dumpster screened
- Approved November 18, 2024 Plan Commission minutes
December 9, 2024
The Edgerton Utilities Commission will consider replacing the aeration blower at the wastewater treatment plant, with options including a rebuild or a more energy-efficient hybrid blower. The commission will also review and approve meeting minutes, vouchers payable, and receive reports from operators, the director, and administration.
- Consider replacement of aeration blower for activated sludge tank at WWTP; rebuild estimated at $13,000, hybrid blower at $40,000
- Vouchers payable totaling $56,378.43
- Approval of November 11, 2024 Utility Commission minutes
- Operator's report notes aeration blower 1 nearing rebuild or replacement at 30,000 hours runtime
December 9, 2024
The Edgerton Utility Commission discussed replacing Aeration Blower 1 at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, considering a $13,000 rebuild versus a $40,000 energy-efficient hybrid blower that could save $5,000 annually. They approved $56,378.43 in vouchers and requested more cost and warranty details for the hybrid option.
- Approved vouchers payable totaling $56,378.43
- Discussed replacing Aeration Blower 1 at the WWTP
- Rebuild option estimated at $13,000
- Hybrid blower option estimated at $40,000 with $5,000/year energy savings
- Requested cost and warranty info for hybrid blower
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider bids for LED lighting upgrades at city facilities and solar panels for the wastewater treatment plant, both funded by ARPA. They will also approve minutes, bills, and payroll, and hear the Finance Director's report. The agenda includes routine approvals and bid reviews.
- Consider bids for LED lighting at city facilities (7 bids received, ARPA-funded)
- Consider WWTP solar bids (results provided at meeting, ARPA-funded)
- Approve bills and payroll totaling $225,236.39 (general fund vouchers $146,966.62, payroll $78,269.77)
- Approve minutes of November 18, 2024 Finance meeting
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved bills and payroll totaling $225,236.39 and awarded a solar project bid for the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to Olson Solar Energy, funded by ARPA funds. The committee postponed a lighting bid for city facilities because the bid analysis was not available. The meeting was held on December 2, 2024, and the minutes were adopted on December 16, 2024.
- Approved bills and payroll in the amount of $225,236.39
- Approved bid from Olson Solar Energy for WWTP Solar Project (ground-mounted or ballasting system)
- Postponed lighting bid for city facilities until a future meeting
- Project funded using ARPA funds
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Historic Preservation Commission will meet to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for signage at 2-4 Burdick St, Edgerton Hospital. The applicant revised the sign design after a previous request was denied. The commission will also approve minutes from the October 7 meeting and take public comment.
- Consider Certificate of Appropriateness for signage at 2-4 Burdick St, Edgerton Hospital
- Approve October 7, 2024 meeting minutes
- Public comment period
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee met and voted unanimously to enter closed session to discuss candidates for the Municipal Services Director position. No other business was conducted, and the meeting adjourned after the closed session.
- Closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to discuss employment data for Municipal Services Director candidates
- Unanimous 3/0 roll call vote to enter closed session
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee is meeting to discuss candidates for the Municipal Services Director position. The committee will enter closed session to consider employment data, then return to open session to potentially take action on the discussion.
- Closed session per Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to discuss Municipal Services Director candidates
- Possible action on the director position after closed session
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved routine items including bills and payroll, a solar energy bid for the wastewater treatment plant, and a contract for the comprehensive plan. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $225,236.39
- Approved Olson Solar Energy bid for WWTP Solar Project using ARPA funds
- Approved Vandewalle & Associates contract for Comprehensive Plan with focus groups and online workshop using ARPA funds
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new aluminum, non-illuminated projecting sign at Edgerton Hospital (2-4 Burdick St). The sign, gray with red letters and blue logos, will be placed on the W Fulton St facade. The meeting also included approval of prior minutes and was otherwise routine.
- Approved certificate of appropriateness for signage at 2-4 Burdick St, Edgerton Hospital (7-0 vote)
- Sign is aluminum, not internally lit, gray with red letters and blue logos
- Applicant proposed new shape and brackets since previous meeting
- Approved October 7, 2024 meeting minutes
December 2, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider bids for LED lighting upgrades at city facilities and solar panels for the wastewater treatment plant, both funded by ARPA. They will also consider a contract with Vandewalle and Associates to update the city's Comprehensive Plan, required every 10 years. The meeting includes a closed session to discuss a development agreement for 407 N Main St.
- Consider bids for lighting at city facilities (LED replacement, ARPA-funded)
- Consider WWTP solar bids (ARPA-funded)
- Consider Vandewalle contract for Comprehensive Plan update
- Closed session: development agreement for 407 N Main St
- Approve bills and payroll vouchers
November 25, 2024
The Personnel Committee met in closed session to interview and discuss candidates for the Municipal Services Director position. The meeting was properly posted and all committee members were present. No other business was conducted.
- Closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) for employment interviews
- Interviews for Municipal Services Director position
- Motion to adjourn from closed session passed unanimously
November 25, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee is meeting to conduct interviews and discuss candidates for the Municipal Services Director position in closed session, as allowed under Wisconsin law for employment considerations. After the closed session, the committee may reconvene in open session to take action on the discussed items. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no other substantive items listed.
- Closed session to interview and discuss candidates for Municipal Services Director position
- Possible action on closed-session items upon return to open session
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the 2025 annual budget and setting the property tax levy at $2,953,510. The agenda also includes several other items: approving a fee schedule change for animal fees, a liquor license agent change for Kwik Trip, library painting bids, an EV truck purchase, and multiple extraterritorial land divisions. The council will also consider police-related MOUs and appointments.
- Adopt Resolution 28-24: 2025 budget and $2,953,510 property tax levy
- Amend fee schedule for animal fees (Resolution 27-24)
- Purchase Ford Lightning EV truck for $58,019 from Ewald Automotive Group
- Library painting bid: Warden & Sons lowest at $3,150
- Extraterritorial land divisions for Petersen, Henning, Kase/Yusi He, Bernstein, Morrison
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council adopted the 2025 budget and property tax levy, including a reduced Fire District budget that lowers the city's cost by $20,000. The council also approved a wage increase for the mayor and council members, effective April 2026, and appointed an interim municipal judge.
- Adopted 2025 budget and 2024 tax levy (Resolution 28-24)
- Approved wage increase: Mayor to $2,850/year, Council to $2,500/year, effective April 2026
- Appointed Jenna Gresens as interim Municipal Judge until April 2025
- Approved $58,019 purchase of EV truck for DPW from Ewald Automotive
- Approved $3,150 bid from Warden & Sons for Library painting
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee is meeting to consider several financial items, including a resolution to amend animal fees, a liquor license agent change for Kwik Trip, painting bids for the library, installation of an EV charger and purchase of an EV truck for the Department of Public Works, declaring a DPW truck surplus, and bids for auctioned surplus items. They will also approve bills and payroll totaling $169,630.28.
- Resolution 27-24: Amend Fee Schedule for Animal Fees
- Agent change for Liquor and Tobacco License for Kwik Trip, dba Stop-N-Go, agent Dawn Brehmer
- Painting bids for library
- Installation of EV charger at DPW and purchase of EV Truck for DPW
- Declaring DPW truck surplus and setting minimum bid; bids for auctioned surplus items (scoreboard, fuel caddy, pickup truck)
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission approved adding focus groups and an online visioning workshop to the Vandewalle contract for the 2025 Comprehensive Plan update. It also recommended an ordinance change to allow administrative approval for some extraterritorial land divisions and approved five extraterritorial land divisions.
- Approved Vandewalle contract additions: Focus Group Meetings and Online Community Visioning Workshop (5/0)
- Recommended ordinance amendment for administrative approval of extraterritorial land divisions combining lots
- Approved Petersen lot line adjustment on E Knutsen Rd, Town of Fulton
- Approved Henning lot combination on N Arrowhead Shores Dr, Town of Fulton
- Approved Kase and Yusi He lot combination on Ellendale Dr, Town of Fulton
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission will consider public participation options for the 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update, including a proposed $45,000 base contract with Vandewalle & Associates and optional engagement tasks. They will also discuss whether to allow administrative approval of extraterritorial lot combinations, and vote on five extraterritorial land divisions (Petersen, Henning, Kase/Yusi He, Bernstein, Morrison) that combine or adjust lots in neighboring towns.
- Consider public participation activities for 2025 Comprehensive Plan Update; proposed base contract $45,000 with optional tasks up to $12,900
- Discuss amending subdivision chapter to allow administrative approval of extraterritorial lot combinations
- Extraterritorial land division for Petersen: lot line adjustment on E Knudsen Rd, Town of Fulton (9.9 and 16.8 acres)
- Extraterritorial land division for Henning: combine lots on N Arrowhead Shores Dr, Town of Fulton (0.55 acres)
- Extraterritorial land divisions for Kase/Yusi He (Ellen Dale Dr), Bernstein (Forest Ave), Morrison (Hwy 59)
November 18, 2024
The Personnel Committee will consider a memorandum of understanding with the police union to pay new officers 75% of the starting wage while attending the police academy, and will set the starting wage for a newly appointed lateral-transfer patrol officer. The committee will also approve minutes from the November 4 meeting. The agenda is otherwise routine.
- MOU with WPPA: academy recruits paid 75% of start wage, benefits per ETF rules, probation starts after academy
- Lateral transfer officer: Police Chief recommends starting at one-year wage step
- Approve November 4, 2024 Personnel Committee minutes
- November 4 minutes include policy change on PTO payout for terminating employees
November 18, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several expenditures and policy changes, including a $58,019 electric truck for the Department of Public Works, a $2,000 change order for an EV charger, a $3,150 library painting bid, and an amended animal fee schedule. They also approved a policy amendment allowing department heads to accept auction bids within 75% of the minimum bid. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved Resolution 27-24 amending animal fees
- Approved $58,019 purchase of EV truck for DPW from Ewald Automotive
- Approved $2,000 change order for EV charger at DPW garage
- Approved $3,150 bid from Warden & Sons for library painting
- Approved policy allowing department heads to accept auction bids within 75% of minimum
November 12, 2024
The Edgerton Police Commission will meet to approve prior minutes and then enter closed session to interview and discuss candidates for a Patrol Officer position. After returning to open session, the commission may take action on the candidates discussed. The agenda is otherwise routine.
- Closed session under Wis. Stat. 19.85(1)(c) to interview patrol officer candidates
- Possible action on patrol officer hiring after closed session
- Approve October 16, 2024 meeting minutes
November 11, 2024
The Edgerton Utilities Commission will consider approving a $26,292 SCADA computer upgrade at the wastewater treatment plant and a $6,477 pump replacement at the West Side Lift Station. The meeting also includes approval of minutes, vouchers payable totaling $74,335.66, and routine reports. The agenda is largely procedural, with these two capital items as the main decisions.
- SCADA computer upgrade at WWTP: $26,292 from L.W. Allen/Altronex
- West Side Lift Station pump replacement: $6,477 from B&M Technical Service
- Vouchers payable: $74,335.66
- Approve October 14, 2024 Utility Commission minutes
- Operator's, Director's, and Administrative reports
November 11, 2024
The Edgerton Utility Commission approved two expenditures: a $26,292 SCADA computer upgrade at the wastewater treatment plant and a $6,477 replacement of a lift station pump. The SCADA computer is outdated and unsupported, and the pump is original to 1977. The commission also approved $74,335.66 in vouchers payable.
- Approved $26,292 SCADA computer upgrade at the wastewater treatment plant
- Approved $6,477 west side lift station pump replacement
- Approved $74,335.66 in vouchers payable
- Requested full breakdown of LW Allen proposal for SCADA upgrade
November 4, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider the 2025 budget and ARPA fund allocations, approve a resolution amending General Engineering fees for 2025, and review two extraterritorial land divisions. The council will also discuss a development agreement for 407 N Main St in closed session. The agenda includes routine approvals of minutes, bills, and payroll vouchers.
- Resolution 26-24: Amend General Engineering fees for 2025
- Extraterritorial land division for Oren to combine lots on N Watts Springs Park Road, Town of Fulton
- Extraterritorial land division for Zych to create one lot on Cnty Hwy N, Town of Albion
- Consider amending Personnel Policy regarding PTO use
- Closed session: development agreement for 407 N Main St
November 4, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee met to approve routine financial items, including bills and payroll, and adopted a resolution amending the 2025 fee schedule for general engineering services. The meeting was procedural, with no major policy debates or public hearings.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $467,054.32
- Adopted Resolution 26-24 amending the 2025 fee schedule for general engineering fees
- Approved event packet for Home for the Holidays Celebration on November 30, 2024
November 4, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved routine items including bills and payroll, fee schedule amendments, and two extraterritorial land divisions. The 2025 budget meets levy limits and a public hearing is set for the next meeting. The council also entered closed session to discuss a development agreement for 407 N Main St.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $467,054.32
- Adopted Resolution 26-24 amending General Engineering fees for 2025
- Approved extraterritorial land division for Oren on N Watts Springs Park Rd, Town of Fulton
- Approved extraterritorial land division for Zych on Cnty Hwy N, Town of Albion
- Discussed development agreement for 407 N Main St in closed session
November 4, 2024
The Personnel Committee will consider the hiring process for the Municipal Services Director position, including whether to use written questions, outside professionals, and how to select candidates. They will also review a personnel policy on PTO use and hold a closed session to discuss interview questions. The meeting includes approval of prior minutes and staff reports.
- Discuss Municipal Services Director position hiring process (4 applications received)
- Consider Personnel Policy regarding PTO use (payout upon termination)
- Closed session to discuss Municipal Services Director interview process and questions
- Consider October 7, 2024 Personnel Committee minutes
November 4, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee met to discuss the Municipal Services Director hiring process and voted to update the personnel policy regarding PTO and sick leave payouts for terminating employees. The committee agreed to follow prior hiring steps, including written questions and outside interviewers, for all four applicants.
- Approved October 7, 2024 meeting minutes
- Agreed to interview all four Municipal Services Director applicants using written questions and outside interviewers
- Voted 3-0 to remove language requiring a doctor's excuse for PTO/sick leave use during the last week of employment
- Policy update includes compensation payout and grammatical changes
November 4, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider approving bills and payroll vouchers, an event packet for the Edgerton Home for the Holidays Celebration, and Resolution 26-24 to amend General Engineering fees for 2025. The meeting also includes approval of the October 21, 2024 minutes and a Finance Director's report. The agenda is largely routine financial oversight.
- Resolution 26-24: Amend General Engineering fees for 2025
- Event packet for Edgerton Home for the Holidays Celebration
- Approval of bills and payroll vouchers (detailed payment report included)
- Approval of October 21, 2024 Finance meeting minutes
October 28, 2024
The Edgerton Planning Commission will consider a site plan for a parking lot expansion at 1110 N Main St, discuss concept plans for two residential developments (a duplex/3-unit building on River Road and 14 single-family condominiums east of York Road), and review two extraterritorial land divisions in the Towns of Fulton and Albion. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and administrative items.
- Site plan for 2,400 sq ft parking lot (6 stalls) at 1110 N Main St for Petry Chiropractic
- Concept plan for Planned Development on River Road: one duplex and one 3-unit multifamily building
- Concept plan for 5.3 acres east of York Road: 14 single-family condominium homes
- Extraterritorial land division for Oren on N Watts Springs Park Road (Town of Fulton)
- Extraterritorial land division for Zych on Cnty Hwy N (Town of Albion)
October 28, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission approved a site plan for a chiropractic office at 1110 N Main St, including a parking lot expansion, and approved two extraterritorial land divisions. They also discussed two proposed Planned Development (PUD) projects, which will require public hearings and zoning changes.
- Approved site plan for 1110 N Main St: add 2,400 sq ft of pavement for 6 parking stalls, with conditions on future lighting and dumpster placement.
- Discussed concept plan for 5.3 acres east of York Rd and north of Park Ave/Chaucer St extended right-of-way, recommending PUD process and private streets.
- Discussed concept plan for PUD on River Rd east of 805 E Fulton St: one duplex and one 3-unit multifamily structure, requiring rezone and conditional use permit.
- Approved extraterritorial land division for Oren to combine lots on N Watts Spring Park Rd, Town of Fulton.
- Approved extraterritorial land division for Zych to create one lot on Cnty Hwy N, Town of Albion.
October 21, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider adopting two ordinances: one amending property maintenance enforcement to allow inspection fees, and another rezoning 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive from A-1 Agriculture to R-2 Residential. The council will also vote on extending the Florentine development agreement for 116 Swift St. to December 16, and discuss the 2025 budget, which faces a $152,602 gap to meet the levy limit.
- Ordinance 24-15: Amends Chapter 314 Property Maintenance to allow inspection fees as special charges
- Ordinance 24-16: Rezones 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive from A-1 to R-2 Residential
- Resolution 25-24: Approves Northward Development LLC letter of credit
- Change order #2 for Arch Solar water building modifications (ARPA-funded)
- 2025 budget discussion: $152,602 over levy limit; possible cuts include moving projects to ARPA or capital surplus
October 21, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee met on October 21, 2024, and approved routine financial items, including bills and payroll, a resolution regarding a letter of credit for Northward Development LLC, and a change order for the Arch Solar water building modification. The meeting was procedural, with no public hearings or major policy discussions.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $256,493.09
- Approved Resolution 25-24 regarding Northward Development LLC Letter of Credit
- Approved Change Order #2 from Arch Solar for water building modification, increasing cost by $6,028
October 21, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved routine items including bills, a solar change order, and two ordinances, and granted a developer extension for 116 Swift St. The main discussion was the 2025 budget, which required cutting $152,602 to meet the levy limit; the council directed using ARPA and capital surplus funds for specific projects and noted a $75,946 partial-year cost for three new EMS positions.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $256,493.09
- Approved Resolution 25-24 regarding Northward Development LLC Letter of Credit
- Approved Change Order #2 from Arch Solar for water building modification, +$6,028
- Extended Florentine developer agreement for 116 Swift St to December 16, 2024
- Adopted Ordinance 24-15 (Property Maintenance) and Ordinance 24-16 (Zoning Map for 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive)
October 16, 2024
The Edgerton Police Commission met and approved the previous meeting's minutes, accepted a resignation, and moved into closed session to discuss candidates for a patrol officer position. After returning to open session, the commission voted to offer the vacant position to Hannah Derrickson.
- Dan Hinrichs resigned from the Police Commission; Mayor Lund will fill the vacancy
- Closed session held under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to discuss patrol officer candidates
- Commission voted to offer the vacant Patrol Officer position to Hannah Derrickson
October 16, 2024
The Edgerton Police Commission will hold a closed session to interview and discuss candidates for a Patrol Officer position, as allowed under Wisconsin law for employment matters. The meeting also includes routine approval of minutes from the April 17, 2024 meeting. The agenda is otherwise procedural, with no public action items other than potential action after the closed session.
- Closed session to interview candidates for Patrol Officer position
- Approve April 17, 2024 Police Commission meeting minutes
- Possible action on items discussed in closed session
October 14, 2024
The Edgerton Utilities Commission will review the final change order and payment request for the 2024 Lead Service Lateral Replacement Project, which brings the total contract value to $711,388.75. The body will also consider the 2025 budget and approve routine vouchers payable. Additionally, the commission will address a leak credit for a resident at 204 Shannon St.
- Approval of Change Order #1 (Final) for Miller Pipeline, increasing the contract by $14,059.60 to a total of $711,388.75
- Approval of Pay Request #3 (Final) from Miller Pipeline in the amount of $69,562.59
- Consideration of the 2025 Budget
- Approval of a leak credit for 204 Shannon St.
- Approval of vouchers payable
October 14, 2024
The Edgerton Utility Commission approved the 2025 water and sewer utility budgets, which include capital projects for Albion St and a new vactor truck. The commission also approved a final change order and pay request for the 2024 Lead Lateral Replacement Project, along with vouchers and a leak credit.
- Approved 2025 water and sewer utility budgets
- Approved $14,059.60 change order #1 (final) from Miller Pipeline for lead lateral replacement
- Approved $69,562.59 pay request #3 (final) from Miller Pipeline for lead lateral replacement
- Approved vouchers payable of $156,607.43
- Approved $115.00 leak credit at 204 Shannon St for sewer only
October 9, 2024
The Edgerton Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing and voted 5-1 to grant Vince and Cindy Rinden a variance to build a 288 sq ft detached garage at 22 Broadway St, exceeding the 150 sq ft code limit. Staff recommended denial, citing nothing unique about the property, but the board majority approved the request. The board also approved minutes from the August 26, 2024 meeting with a spelling correction.
- Variance granted to Vince and Cindy Rinden for 288 sq ft detached garage at 22 Broadway St (code max 150 sq ft)
- Staff report recommended denial, citing no unique property conditions
- Motion to deny failed 1-5; motion to grant passed 5-1
- Minutes of August 26, 2024 ZBA meeting approved with correction
October 9, 2024
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing and vote on a variance request by Vince and Cindy Rinden to build a second detached garage of 288 sq ft, exceeding the 150 sq ft limit for accessory structures. The board will also consider approving the minutes from its August 26, 2024 meeting.
- Public hearing and decision on variance for 288 sq ft detached garage at 22 Broadway St (parcel 6-26-195)
- Variance request to Chapter 450-33 E.4(a)[1] to exceed 150 sq ft accessory structure limit
- Consideration of August 26, 2024 ZBA meeting minutes
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will vote on several financial items, including payments for utility projects, new liquor licenses, and a resolution allowing the fire district to exceed its levy limit. They will also consider a preliminary certified survey map to create two residential lots west of Diane Drive, along with a related zoning ordinance. The agenda includes routine approvals of minutes, committee reports, and a proclamation for White Cane Safety Day.
- Pay request #1 for Madrell Excavating LLC for Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension project
- Change order #1 and pay request #4 for BKS Excavating for Albion Street Utility and Street Improvement Project
- New Class C Wine License for Rubbish Restyled LLC and Class B Beer & Liquor License for The Swift Stop Bar and Grill LLC
- Resolution 24-24 authorizing Lakeside Fire-Rescue District to exceed levy limit
- Preliminary Certified Survey Map for two residential lots west of Diane Drive for Foursight Development Group
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider approving contractor payments, liquor licenses, a land lease, and declaring surplus equipment for sale. The most consequential item is a $230,371.84 pay request for the Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension project. The committee will also act on a change order and pay request for the Albion Street project, plus several licenses and a resolution on the fire district levy limit.
- Pay request #1 for Maddrell Excavating LLC: $230,371.84 for Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension
- Change order #1 for BKS Excavating: +$7,014.00 for Albion Street Utility and Street Improvement project
- Pay request #4 for BKS Excavating: $38,576.56 for Albion Street project
- New Class C wine license for Rubbish Restyled LLC; new Class B beer & liquor license for The Swift Stop Bar and Grill LLC
- Resolution 24-24: Authorizing exceeding levy limit for Lakeside Fire-Rescue District
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved multiple payments, change orders, licenses, and contracts, including a $230,371.84 payment for the Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension and a $7,014 change order for the Albion Street project. They also approved a $17,500 investment grade audit bid, a new cemetery land lease negotiation, and several liquor licenses. The meeting was largely routine financial approvals.
- Pay request #1 for Madrell Excavating LLC: $230,371.84 for Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension
- Change order #1 for BKS Excavating: +$7,014 for Albion Street Utility and Street Improvement
- Pay request #4 for BKS Excavating: $38,576.56 for Albion Street project
- Investment Grade Audit bid from Upper 90: $17,500
- Mill and overlay bid from Tri-County Paving for Spencer St: $39,870
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee will discuss the Municipal Services Director position, which is vacant following Howard Moser's resignation, and consider a personnel policy clarifying education benefits for part-time employees. The committee will also review minutes from the October 1 meeting and receive staff reports.
- Discuss Municipal Services Director position (vacant after resignation)
- Consider Personnel Policy regarding education benefits (clarifying part-time eligibility)
- Review October 1, 2024 Personnel Committee minutes
- Staff reports
October 7, 2024
The Personnel Committee reviewed and amended the Municipal Services Director job description, approved the job advertisement, and adopted a policy allowing college course reimbursement for part-time employees. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved Municipal Services Director job description with amendments (added Common Council meetings, modified dangerous work conditions wording)
- Approved job advertisement for Municipal Services Director position
- Approved personnel policy for education benefits, allowing college course reimbursement for part-time employees under certain conditions
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Historical Preservation Commission will consider two Certificates of Appropriateness for signage changes: one at 2-4 Burdick St (Edgerton Hospital) and one at 18 N Main Street (Game Day Liquor). The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and public comment. The agenda is otherwise routine.
- Certificate of Appropriateness for signage at 2-4 Burdick St, Edgerton Hospital
- Certificate of Appropriateness for signage at 18 N Main Street, Game Day Liquor
- Approve July 31, 2024 meeting minutes
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved multiple payments, contracts, licenses, and ordinance changes, and discussed the 2025 budget, noting uncertainty about the Fire District's budget and potential levy limit impacts. The meeting included routine approvals and a preliminary plat for two residential lots.
- Approved pay request #1 for Madrell Excavating LLC, Davis Family Dental Utilities Extension, $230,371.84
- Approved change order #1 for BKS Excavating, Albion Street Utility and Street Improvement, +$7,014
- Approved pay request #4 for BKS Excavating, Albion Street project, $38,576.56
- Approved Resolution 24-24 authorizing exceeding levy limit for Edgerton Fire Protection District
- Introduced Ordinance 24-16 amending Official Zoning Map for 1.4 acres west of Diane Dr
October 7, 2024
The Edgerton Historic Preservation Commission reviewed two certificate of appropriateness requests for signage. It rejected the hospital's proposed signs, recommending more historic details, and approved the liquor store's sign replacement plan.
- Denied certificate for signage at 2-4 Burdick St, Edgerton Hospital (0/5 vote)
- Approved certificate for signage at 18 N Main St, Game Day Liquor (5/0 vote)
- Recommended iron work brackets and font changes for hospital sign
September 18, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission will hold public hearings and consider two requests: a conditional use permit for a 230 sq ft addition to the Kwik Trip at 505 N Main St, and a rezoning of 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive from A-1 Agriculture to R-2 Residential. The commission will also review a preliminary Certified Survey Map for two residential lots and an easement release at 116 Swift St.
- Kwik Trip Inc: conditional use permit for 230 sq ft refrigerated storage addition at 505 N Main St, ~$260,000 project
- Foursight Development Group: rezone 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive from A-1 Agriculture to R-2 Residential
- Preliminary Certified Survey Map to create two residential lots west of Diane Drive
- Easement release in parking lot area of 116 Swift Street
- Approve August 26, 2024 meeting minutes
September 18, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission held public hearings and voted on two main items: a conditional use permit for Kwik Trip to build a 230-square-foot refrigerated storage addition at 505 N Main St, and a request by Foursight Development Group to rezone 1.4 acres west of Diane Drive from A-1 Agriculture to R-2 Residential for two single-family homes. Both were approved, with the rezone conditioned on a final Certified Survey Map. The commission also approved a preliminary survey map for the two lots and an easement release at 116 Swift St.
- Approved conditional use permit for Kwik Trip Inc. to construct a 230 sq ft addition at 505 N Main St (6/0/1 vote, Davis abstained)
- Approved rezone of 1.4 acres west of Diane Dr from A-1 Agriculture to R-2 Residential for two single-family homes (7/0 vote)
- Approved preliminary Certified Survey Map to create two residential lots west of Diane Dr for Foursight Development Group (7/0 vote)
- Approved easement release in parking lot area of 116 Swift St (7/0 vote)
- Public hearing included resident concerns about wildlife, traffic, utilities, and property assessments
September 16, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several financial items, including a change order and final payment for the Quigley Street improvement project, bills and payroll, and various licenses and contracts. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved change order #2 for RT Fox on Quigley St project, decreasing costs by $18,671.19
- Approved final pay request of $11,375 to RT Fox for Quigley St project
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $334,445.35
- Approved salt bid from Cargill at $79.89 per ton
- Approved temporary Class B beer licenses for Edgerton Night Markets on Sept 20 and Oct 18
September 16, 2024
The Public Safety Committee will discuss and update several public safety items, including rapid flashing crossing signs, capital equipment expenditures for the 2025 budget, an emergency call button outside the police station, and a newly assigned School Resource Officer. They will also elect a chair and review the police chief's report. The meeting is informational and discussion-focused, with no formal votes listed on the agenda.
- Discuss and update Rapid Flashing Crossing Signs
- Discuss Capital Equipment Expenditures for 2025 Budget
- Discuss and update Emergency Call Button outside Police Station
- Discuss newly assigned School Resource Officer
- Discuss cellphone for SRO
September 16, 2024
The Public Safety Committee discussed adding two rapid-flashing crosswalk signs, capital equipment for the 2025 budget, and an emergency call button. They also reviewed the school resource officer program and police hiring. No final decisions were made on these items.
- Discussed adding two rapid-flashing crosswalk signs, including one eastbound on W Fulton St
- Budget requests include a 2025 Ford Police Interceptor, two mobile radio units, and two mobile radars
- Held off on installing an emergency call button outside the police station (cost: $1,000 plus $35/month)
- Reviewed school resource officer McKaylie Buescher's performance
- Considered switching SRO cellphone service to AT&T for better reception
September 16, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee is meeting to consider a change order and final pay request for the Quigley Street Street and Utility Improvement Project, along with approving bills, payroll, and several other items including event funding, a website vendor, salt bids, and temporary beer licenses. The meeting also includes approval of prior meeting minutes and a finance director's report.
- Consider change order #2 for RT Fox for Quigley Street project, decreasing contract price by $18,671.19 to $560,498.84
- Consider final pay request for RT Fox for Quigley Street project in the amount of $11,375.00
- Consider approval of bills and payroll vouchers
- Consider funding for Badger Book from City of Kenosha
- Consider Temporary Class "B" Beer licenses for Edgerton Chamber of Commerce for the Edgerton Night Market
September 16, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved the first reading of Ordinance 24-14, which would allow any business to hold a Class 'C' wine license, removing the restaurant-only restriction. The council also approved several finance items, including a change order and final payment for the Quigley St project, and discussed the 2025 budget and ARPA fund allocations.
- Approved change order #2 for RT Fox on Quigley St project, decreasing costs by $18,671.19
- Approved final pay request of $11,375 for RT Fox on Quigley St project
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $334,445.35
- Approved salt bid from Cargill at $79.89 per ton
- Approved transfer of 116 Swift St to Florentine Legacy LLC
September 16, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will vote on several items including the transfer of 116 Swift Street to Florentine Legacy LLC for redevelopment, a change order and final pay for the Quigley Street project, and the first reading of an ordinance updating Class C wine license rules. They will also consider a resolution to be exempt from county library taxes, a 2025 joint powers agreement with Rock County 911, and the 2025 budget and capital improvement plan.
- Change Order #2 and Final Pay Request for RT Fox, Quigley Street Street and Utility Improvement project
- Ordinance 24-14 amending Class C wine license rules
- Resolution 23-24 requesting exemption from Rock and Dane County library tax
- 2025 Joint Powers Agreement with Rock County 911 Communications
- Assignment of 116 Swift St development agreement to Florentine Legacy LLC
September 9, 2024
The Edgerton Parks & Recreation Committee approved plans for a new soccer shed at Racetrack Park and voted to move forward with a skate park project pending railroad feedback. They also discussed the 2025 budget, including pool improvements, a sidewalk to Orchard Park, and other park enhancements.
- Approved soccer shed replacement at Racetrack Park (no city funding requested)
- Approved skate park project near railroad tracks and IKI Drive, pending railroad response
- Estimated concrete pad cost for skate park: $20,000-$25,000; $24,000 budgeted
- Discussed carrying over $15,000 for Racetrack Park netting to 2025
- Proposed sidewalk from South Ave to Orchard Park and sidewalk near Winston Dr dog park
September 9, 2024
The Edgerton Utilities Commission will meet to consider routine items including approving minutes, paying vouchers totaling $73,947.22, writing off an unpaid utility bill at 10 West St. as bankruptcy, and replacing the Wastewater Treatment Plant Left Station roof. The commission will also receive operator, director, and administrative reports.
- Consider bankruptcy write-off for 10 West St.
- Consider Wastewater Treatment Plant Left Station roof replacement
- Approve vouchers payable totaling $73,947.22
- Approve August 12, 2024 Utility Commission minutes
September 9, 2024
The Edgerton Utility Commission approved routine items including vouchers payable, a bankruptcy write-off, and a roof replacement for the wastewater treatment plant lift station. The roof replacement was awarded to Rooster Roofing for $5,100 after soft spots and wear were discovered.
- Approved vouchers payable totaling $73,947.22
- Approved bankruptcy write-off for 10 West St in the amount of $561.88
- Awarded wastewater treatment plant lift station roof replacement to Rooster Roofing for $5,100
September 9, 2024
The Edgerton Parks & Recreation Committee will consider replacing the aging soccer storage shed at Racetrack Park with a larger 20' x 36' structure, discuss the skate park project, and review the 2025 budget. The committee will also hear reports from the Aquatic Director and Municipal Services Director. The meeting is open to the public and will be live-streamed via Zoom.
- Consider soccer shed replacement: 20' x 36' shed with solar panels, concrete slab, and concessions window, proposed by Edgerton Youth Soccer Association
- Consider skate park project at Racetrack Park near railroad tracks
- Review 2025 budget including aquatic center equipment ($250 rescue tubes, $400 vacuum hose, $575 acid pump) and concession stand expenses ($17,000 food/soda)
- Approve July 8, 2024 meeting minutes
- 2024 pool season highlights: 229 swimming lessons, 33 lifeguard saves, 21 lifeguards
September 3, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council is meeting to approve the minutes of the August 19, 2024 meeting and to act on items from the Finance Committee and Redevelopment Authority. The agenda includes approval of bills and payroll, a contract for street design, a grant for a downtown improvement, and a resolution for a state idle sites program. The meeting is a regular session with routine approvals and recognitions.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $259,815.69
- Approved contract for design of Gear Dr, Tower Dr, and Artisan Dr resurfacing
- Approved Downtown Exterior Improvement Grant of $680 for 21 N Henry St
- Approved resolution to apply for WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St
- Postponed consideration of farm leases for Lot #7 in Business Park
September 3, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved multiple financial items, including issuing up to $1,273,440 in water system promissory notes, contracts for lead service line replacement and the Quigley Street project, and a new code enforcement reinspection fee. They also discussed a nearly $1,000,000 revenue shortfall in the Fire District budget.
- Approved pay request #3 for BKS Excavating for Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project: $165,952.52
- Approved bills and payroll: $809,963.27
- Approved change order #1 for Arch Electric Solar Installation: $7,027.30 using ARPA funds
- Adopted resolution authorizing up to $1,273,440 Taxable General Obligation Water System Promissory Notes, Series 2024B
- Adopted Resolution 22-24 to add a Code Enforcement Reinspection Fee
September 3, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider approving two bond issuances totaling about $1.6 million for water system projects, along with related contracts and financial assistance agreements for lead service line replacement and the Quigley Street utility project. The committee will also review a pay request for the Albion Street project, approve bills and payroll, and consider a new code enforcement reinspection fee.
- Resolution 20-24: up to $1,273,440 taxable GO water system promissory notes (Series 2024B)
- Resolution 21-24: up to $330,882 GO water system promissory notes (Series 2024A) for Quigley Street project
- Pay request #3 for BKS Excavating: $165,952.52 for Albion Street utility and street improvements
- Contract with Quarles & Brady for Safe Drinking Water Loan (lead service lines and Quigley Street)
- Resolution 22-24: add Code Enforcement Reinspection Fee to fee schedule
September 3, 2024
The Personnel Committee met and approved changes to police lateral hiring policies, which affect pay and benefits for officers with prior experience. The changes limit the starting pay scale to 5 years of service and adjust sick leave and vacation benefits. The committee also approved the minutes from the May 20, 2024 meeting.
- Approved police lateral hiring policy amendment limiting top starting pay to 5 years of service (down from 10 years)
- New hires with less than 5 years' experience get 96 hours of sick leave; those with more get 192 hours
- Officers receive 1 week of vacation upon hire
- Policy change requested by WPPA
- Approved form as contract amendment or side letter MOU
September 3, 2024
The Edgerton Personnel Committee will meet to elect a chair, approve prior minutes, and consider a WPPA contract amendment that changes benefits for police officers with prior experience (lateral hires). The proposed changes limit the top starting pay scale to 5 years of service, grant sick leave hours upon hire, and provide one week of vacation upon hire. The committee will also discuss whether the agreement will be a contract amendment or a side letter MOU.
- Consider police lateral hiring policy changes requested by WPPA
- Proposed limit on top starting pay scale to 5 years of service (currently 10 years)
- Proposed 96 or 192 hours of sick leave upon hire depending on experience
- Proposed 1 week of vacation upon hire
- Approve May 20, 2024 Personnel Committee minutes
September 3, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several payments and contracts, including a $165,952.52 pay request for the Albion St project, which was completed late. They also approved funding for new computer backup services, a contract amendment for the Clerk of Courts, and resolutions authorizing water system promissory notes and a new code enforcement reinspection fee.
- Approved pay request #3 for BKS Excavating for Albion St project: $165,952.52
- Approved bills and payroll: $809,963.27
- Approved change order #1 for Arch Electric solar installation: $7,027.30 using ARPA funds
- Approved Resolution 20-24: up to $1,273,440 taxable GO water system promissory notes
- Approved Resolution 22-24: new code enforcement reinspection fees ($75 first, $100 subsequent)
August 26, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission discussed a concept plan for a 69-acre subdivision on Newville St. with 29 single-family lots, 7 duplexes, and two 8-unit multifamily buildings, requesting changes to better match the Comp Plan. They also held a public hearing and voted on a conditional use permit for a taller fence at 1 Head St., which failed on a 3/3 vote. The commission approved an extraterritorial land division for Alcivia on Pierce Rd.
- Concept plan for 69-acre subdivision at 701 Newville St. with 29 single-family lots, 7 duplexes, 2 eight-unit multifamily buildings
- Conditional use permit for 6-foot fence at 1 Head St. (ordinance allows 4-foot) failed 3/3
- Extraterritorial land division for Alcivia to correct a CSM on Pierce Rd in Section 26, Town of Albion approved 6/0
- Parkland dedication recommended for subdivision per Comp Plan
- Stormwater planned near cul-de-sac and environmental corridor
August 26, 2024
The Edgerton Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing and voted on two variance requests. It denied a request to build a larger-than-code detached garage with a covered pavilion at 310 Chaucer St., and also denied a related gazebo variance. The board approved a limited variance for a 6-foot, 100% opaque fence at 1 Head St., with conditions, after hearing from neighbors in opposition.
- Denied variance for 1,166 sq ft detached garage (900 sq ft max) at 310 Chaucer St.
- Denied alternative variance for 266 sq ft gazebo (150 sq ft max) at 310 Chaucer St.
- Approved limited fence variance at 1 Head St.: 6 ft tall, 100% opaque, at least 15 ft from right-of-way.
- Public hearing included testimony from neighbors opposing the fence request.
- Approved minutes of June 27, 2024 ZBA meeting.
August 26, 2024
The Edgerton Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hearings and consider two variance requests. One seeks to allow a 1,274 sq ft detached garage with attached pavilion (or a 390 sq ft gazebo) at 310 Chaucer St, exceeding the 900 sq ft garage and 150 sq ft gazebo limits. The other seeks to allow a 6-foot-tall, 100% opaque fence at 1 Head St, exceeding the 4-foot height and 50% opacity limits. The board will also approve minutes from the June 27, 2024 meeting.
- Variance for 1,274 sq ft detached garage/pavilion at 310 Chaucer St (900 sq ft max)
- Alternative variance for 390 sq ft gazebo (150 sq ft max)
- Variance for 6-ft tall, 100% opaque fence at 1 Head St (4-ft and 50% max)
- Applicant Kaleb Wynn reports $13,500 already spent on excavation
- Approval of June 27, 2024 ZBA meeting minutes
August 26, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a conditional use permit for a taller-than-allowed fence at 1 Head Street, and discuss a concept plan for a 69-acre subdivision at 701 Newville Street. They will also consider an extraterritorial land division for Alcivia on Pierce Road and approve prior meeting minutes.
- Conditional use permit for 6-foot fence at 1 Head Street (R-2 zoning, 0.39 acres)
- Concept plan for 69-acre subdivision at 701 Newville Street (29 single-family lots, 7 duplexes, two 8-unit multifamily structures)
- Extraterritorial land division for Alcivia to correct a CSM on Pierce Road, Town of Albion
- Approval of July 31, 2024 Plan Commission minutes
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider approving bills and payroll, an event packet for the Bash for Brody event, a contract with Cedar Corp for street resurfacing design, farm leases for Lot 7 in the Business Park, and a resolution to apply to the WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and a finance director's report.
- Resolution 19-24: Authorize application to WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St
- Cedar Corp contract for design of Gear Dr, Tower Dr & Artisan Dr resurface project
- Farm leases for Lot 7 in Business Park
- Event packet for Bash for Brody event
- Approval of bills and payroll vouchers
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved bills and payroll totaling $259,815.69, the event packet for the Bash for Brody event, a contract for the Gear Dr, Tower Dr, and Artisan Dr resurfacing project, and a resolution to apply for the WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St. They postponed a decision on farm leases for Lot 7 in the Business Park until all proposals are available. The committee also discussed a potential policy for street closures for events.
- Approved bills and payroll of $259,815.69
- Approved event packet for Bash for Brody on August 24, 2024
- Approved contract for design of Gear Dr, Tower Dr, and Artisan Dr resurfacing
- Postponed farm lease decision for Lot 7 in Business Park
- Approved resolution to apply for WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Redevelopment Authority will consider three funding requests from the limited ED Fund: a Downtown Exterior Improvement Grant for painting at 21 N Henry Street, pavement repairs to alleys between N Main Street and Swift Street, and a mural at 210 W Fulton Street. The meeting will also approve minutes from July 22, 2024.
- Grant request for painting at 21 N Henry Street (Edgerton Reporter) with bid of $1,700, max grant $680
- Funding for pavement repairs to alleys between N Main Street and Swift Street, estimated materials cost $1,280
- Consider funding for a mural at 210 W Fulton Street
- Limited ED Fund balance is $56,300
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved routine items including bills and payroll, an event packet, a road resurfacing design contract, a WEDC grant application, a downtown improvement grant, and a proclamation. The council postponed consideration of farm leases for Lot #7 in the Business Park. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $259,815.69
- Approved contract for design of Gear Dr, Tower Dr, and Artisan Dr resurfacing
- Approved resolution to apply for WEDC Idle Sites Program for 407 N Main St
- Approved Downtown Exterior Improvement Grant of $680 for 21 N Henry St
- Postponed consideration of farm leases for Lot #7 in the Business Park
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Redevelopment Authority approved a $680 Downtown Exterior Improvement Grant for painting at 21 N Henry St, and approved up to $1,500 in TIF funding for mid-block alley pavement repairs between N Main St and Swift St. They also discussed potential funding for a mural at 210 W Fulton St, but took no action on it.
- Approved $680 grant for painting at 21 N Henry St
- Approved up to $1,500 TIF funding for alley repairs between N Main St and Swift St
- Discussed mural funding at 210 W Fulton St (no action)
- Approved July 22, 2024 meeting minutes
August 19, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider several financial and development items, including a resolution to apply for a WEDC Idle Sites grant for the Shoe Factory redevelopment project, a contract for design services for a street resurfacing project, and new leases for a business park lot. The council will also consider a downtown improvement grant for a building on N Henry Street and a proclamation for Dan Reilly.
- Resolution 19-24: Authorize application to WEDC Idle Sites Program for up to $250,000 for 407 N Main St (Shoe Factory)
- Cedar Corp contract for design of Gear Dr, Tower Dr & Artisan Dr resurface project (part of $497,561 grant)
- Farm leases for Lot 7 in Business Park, including new lease with Carl's Place golf simulator business
- Downtown Exterior Improvement Grant for 21 N Henry Street (Edgerton Reporter) for painting, max grant $680
- Proclamation for Dan Reilly for National Night Out performances
August 12, 2024
The Edgerton Utility Commission approved pay request #2 for the 2024 Lead Lateral Replacement project, vouchers payable, and two sewer leak credits. They also discussed five-year financial forecasts for water and sewer utilities, selecting scenarios for consideration. The meeting was routine, with no public hearings or major policy changes.
- Approved pay request #2 from Miller Pipeline for $359,739.79 for the 2024 Lead Lateral Replacement project
- Approved vouchers payable totaling $450,733.27
- Approved sewer leak credits: $130.00 at 121 Whitney's Way and $90.00 at 506 Chamberlain St
- Discussed water utility forecast with ~$1.7M capital projects over 4 years; selected scenario #3 (use $200,000/year cash, borrow for rest)
- Discussed sewer utility forecast; selected scenario #1 (no rate increase, no borrowing)
August 12, 2024
The Edgerton Utilities Commission will consider approving the second pay request from Miller Pipeline for the 2024 Lead Lateral Replacement Project, along with vouchers payable and leak credits for two properties. They will also discuss the 2025 water and sewer forecast. The meeting includes routine items like minutes approval and reports.
- Pay Request #2 from Miller Pipeline for 2024 Lead Lateral Replacement Project: $359,739.79
- Vouchers payable totaling $450,733.27
- Leak credit request for 121 Whitney's Way (44,000 gallons, max credit $342.32)
- Leak credit request for 506 Chamberlain Street (30,000 gallons, max credit $233.40)
- Discussion of 2025 Water & Sewer Forecast
August 5, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will consider approving pay request #2 for BKS Construction on the Albion St Street and Utility Improvement Project, along with bills and payroll vouchers. They will also review temporary beer/wine licenses for Chilimania, Country Edge, and the Knights of Columbus, and select an IT services contractor. The meeting includes discussion of mill and overlay bids for Elm High Dr and the Finance Director's report.
- Pay request #2 for BKS Construction: $211,185.62 for Albion St project
- Temporary Class B beer/wine licenses for Chilimania, Country Edge, and Knights of Columbus
- Contractor selection for IT services
- Mill and overlay bids for Elm High Dr
- Approval of bills and payroll vouchers
August 5, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will vote on several contracts and licenses, including a new IT services provider after the previous one ceased operations, and award a bid for milling and overlaying Elm High Drive. The council will also enter closed session to discuss land sales and development agreements for three properties, then return to open session to act on those items.
- Consider pay request #2 for BKS Construction for Albion Street and Utility Improvement Project
- Consider contractor for IT services; staff recommends Computer Know How at ~$8,400/year
- Consider mill and overlay bids for Elm High Dr; staff recommends Rock Road at $73,873.29
- Consider Temporary Class B Beer/Wine Licenses for Chilimania, Country Edge, and Knights of Columbus
- Closed session to discuss Business Park land sale and development agreements for 116 Swift St and 407 N Main St
August 5, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved several payments, including a $211,185.62 pay request for the Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project, and a $73,873.29 bid for the Elm High Dr Mill and Overlay project. They also approved temporary beer/wine licenses for local events, IT services, and entered closed session to discuss land sales and development agreements, later approving a development agreement for 116 Swift St.
- Approved pay request #2 for BKS Excavating for Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project: $211,185.62
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $497,087.89
- Approved bid from Rock Road Companies for Elm High Dr Mill and Overlay: $73,873.29
- Approved temporary Class B beer/wine licenses for Chilimania/Country Edge and Knights of Columbus Night Market
- Approved development agreement for 116 Swift St after closed session
August 5, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several payments and licenses, including a $211,185.62 pay request for the Albion St Utility and Street Improvement Project and a $73,873.29 bid for the Elm High Dr mill and overlay. They also approved event permits for Chilimania and Country Edge with conditions, and selected Computer Know How for IT services.
- Approved pay request #2 for BKS Excavating for Albion St project: $211,185.62
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $497,087.89
- Approved event packet for Chilimania and Country Edge with conditions (e.g., set up begins Thursday, music stops at midnight)
- Approved temporary Class B beer/wine licenses for Chilimania/Country Edge and Knights of Columbus for Edgerton Night Market
- Approved IT services from Computer Know How and Elm High Dr mill/overlay bid from Rock Road Companies: $73,873.29
July 31, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission will hold public hearings and consider two conditional use permits: one for a second driveway at 203 Garfield Street and another to convert the former Child High School at 116 Swift Street into 13 condominium units. The commission will also consider site plan approval for Avondale Roofing's parking lot expansion at 111 Interstate Blvd and approve meeting minutes.
- Conditional use permit for second driveway at 203 Garfield St (Mary Jo Hessian)
- Conditional use permit for 13 condominium units at 116 Swift St (Populance/IKI Manufacturing)
- Site plan approval for Avondale Roofing parking lot/storage expansion at 111 Interstate Blvd
- Parking reorganization at 116 Swift St: 73 to 81 stalls, 26 reserved for residents
- Proposed pickleball court or recreation improvement at 116 Swift St
July 31, 2024
The Edgerton Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for converting the Florentine (formerly Child High School) at 116 Swift St into 13 owner-occupied residential units. The developer presented plans showing exterior restoration and maintenance of historic features. The motion passed unanimously.
- Approved Certificate of Appropriateness for 116 Swift St (Florentine/Child High School) conversion to 13 residential units
- Developer Chris Gosch of Populance Architecture presented building and site plans
- Condo association budget will include reserves for historic repair and maintenance
- Meeting minutes from May 29, 2024 approved
July 31, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission held public hearings and voted on three conditional use permits and one site plan. It approved a second driveway at 203 Garfield Street, thirteen condominium units at 116 Swift Street, and a parking lot/storage expansion at 111 Interstate Blvd. All votes were unanimous (6-0).
- Approved conditional use permit for second driveway at 203 Garfield Street (paved within a year)
- Approved conditional use permit for 13 condominium units at 116 Swift Street (parking increases from 73 to 81 stalls)
- Approved site plan for Avondale Roofing to expand parking/storage at 111 Interstate Blvd (16,500 sq ft outdoor storage)
- Public comments raised concerns about parking, sound, and privacy at 116 Swift Street
July 31, 2024
The Edgerton Historical Preservation Commission will consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the conversion of the Florentine (aka Child High School) at 116 Swift St. into 12-13 owner-occupied residential units. Staff recommends approval of the proposed exterior and site modifications, which include removing the front circular drive and reorganizing the rear parking lot. The meeting also includes approval of the May 29, 2024 minutes.
- Certificate of Appropriateness request for 116 Swift St. (Child High School/Florentine) to convert to 12-13 owner-occupied residential units
- Proposed site changes include removing the front circular drive and reorganizing the rear parking lot to add green space
- Exterior work includes repointing masonry, replacing windows with full vision glass, and removing the existing chimney
- Approval of May 29, 2024 Historical Preservation Commission Meeting Minutes
July 22, 2024
The Edgerton Redevelopment Authority approved updated Interior and Exterior Improvement Grant policies and a new Backdoor Downtown Grant for commercial facades facing alleys. The board also entered closed session to discuss the 116 Swift St development.
- Approved updated Interior and Exterior Improvement Grant program policies and applications
- Approved Backdoor Downtown Grant with 60% funding up to cost of improvements
- Backdoor Downtown Grant application deadline: December 30, 2024
- Backdoor Downtown Grant work completion deadline: December 31, 2025
- Closed session to discuss 116 Swift St Development
July 22, 2024
The Edgerton Redevelopment Authority will consider updates to TIF-funded grant policies and a special facade program for alley-facing improvements. The board will also enter closed session to discuss the 116 Swift St development. Public comments will be heard.
- Consider TIF policies and programs
- Consider special facade program for alley facades
- Closed session: 116 Swift St development
- Approve minutes from May 29, 2024
July 22, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council is holding a special meeting to consider an extraterritorial land division that would combine two existing lots on W Lois Lane in Section 12 of the Town of Fulton. The Plan Commission has recommended approval. The meeting is otherwise limited to procedural items.
- Extraterritorial certified survey map to combine lots for Feggestad on W Lois Ln, Section 12, Town of Fulton
- Parcel size: 0.93 acres
- Lots 16 and 17, River Vista, Section 9, Town of Fulton, Rock County
- Staff recommends approval of the land division
July 22, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council held a special meeting and approved an extraterritorial land division to combine lots for Feggestad on W Lois Ln in Section 12 of the Town of Fulton. The motion passed unanimously on a 5/0 roll call vote. The agenda was properly posted in advance. No other business was discussed.
- Approved extraterritorial land division to combine lots for Feggestad on W Lois Ln, Section 12, Town of Fulton
- 5/0 roll call vote in favor
- Meeting agendas posted July 19, 2024 at City Hall, Library, Post Office, and city website
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council approved routine financial items, including bills and payroll, additional code enforcement funding, a pollinator field maintenance contract, and a temporary beer/wine license. They also passed an ordinance amendment restoring a provision about alcohol carry-ins at Racetrack Park and updating the tobacco ordinance title to include vaping. The council then entered closed session to discuss a Business Park land sale and a lease agreement for lot #7.
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $255,652.37
- Approved $5,000 for code enforcement from police vacancy wage surplus
- Approved $1,455 contract with Tall Grass Restoration for pollinator field maintenance on Lord St
- Approved temporary Class B beer/wine license for Hope Heart Doorways Inc for Edgerton Night Market on July 19
- Passed Ordinance 24-13 to amend park alcohol carry-in and tobacco/vaping ordinance titles
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee will meet to approve routine items like minutes, bills, and payroll, and will consider additional funding for code enforcement and a contract with Tall Grass Restoration for a pollinator lot on Lord St. They will also consider a temporary beer/wine license for the Edgerton Night Market. The agenda includes only these items, with no major policy changes.
- Consider additional funding for code enforcement
- Contract with Tall Grass Restoration for pollinator lot on Lord St
- Temporary Class B Beer/Wine License for Hope Heart Doorways Inc for Edgerton Night Market
- Approval of bills and payroll vouchers
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved an additional $5,000 for code enforcement, funded by a police department wage surplus, after exceeding the 2024 budget. The committee also approved bills and payroll of $255,652.37, a contract for pollinator field maintenance, and a temporary beer/wine license for a night market event.
- Approved $255,652.37 in bills and payroll
- Approved additional $5,000 for code enforcement, funded by police wage surplus
- Approved $1,455 contract with Tall Grass Restoration for Lord St pollinator field
- Approved temporary Class B beer/wine license for Hope Heart Doorways Inc for Edgerton Night Market
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council will consider approving an ordinance that would allow renters of Racetrack Park to prohibit carry-in alcohol during events, update tobacco rules to include vaping, and clarify park alcohol restrictions. The council will also consider additional funding for code enforcement, a contract for pollinator lot maintenance, and a temporary beer/wine license for the Night Market. In closed session, they will discuss a Business Park land sale and a lease agreement for lot #7.
- Ordinance 24-13 amending park alcohol rules, tobacco/vaping, and license sections
- Additional $5,000 for code enforcement services
- Contract with Tall Grass Restoration for Lord St pollinator lot maintenance ($1,455)
- Temporary Class B Beer/Wine License for Hope Heart Doorways Inc for Edgerton Night Market
- Closed session: Business Park land sale and lease agreement for lot #7
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Plan Commission met and approved an extraterritorial land division to combine lots for Feggestad on W Lois Land in Section 12 of the Town of Fulton. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting was otherwise procedural, with no other business discussed.
- Approved extraterritorial land division for Feggestad on W Lois Land, Section 12, Town of Fulton (7-0 vote)
July 15, 2024
The Edgerton Planning Commission will consider an extraterritorial land division request to combine two existing lots on W Lois Lane in the Town of Fulton. Staff recommends approval. The meeting also includes routine items like roll call, notice confirmation, and setting the next meeting date.
- Extraterritorial certified survey map to combine Lots 16 and 17, River Vista, on W Lois Lane (0.93 acres)
- Applicant: Feggestad
- Staff recommendation: approve the land division
- Note: existing buildings use a private sewage system; soils may restrict replacement
July 8, 2024
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July 8, 2024
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July 8, 2024
The Edgerton Parks & Recreation Committee met on July 8, 2024, and selected locations for a communication sign and a new skatepark. The committee chose Racetrack Park for the skatepark, near the railroad tracks, and will contact the railroad and Alliant Energy about the site. They also approved the April 1, 2024 meeting minutes.
- Selected location for communication sign west of Racetrack Park playground (donated by Gifts for Kids)
- Chose Racetrack Park near railroad tracks as preferred skatepark location
- Moser to contact railroad and Alliant Energy regarding skatepark site
- Approved April 1, 2024 meeting minutes (4/0 vote)
July 8, 2024
The Edgerton Parks & Recreation Committee will meet at Racetrack Park to discuss and possibly decide on locations for a communication sign and a skate park, and will tour the park. The agenda also includes routine items like approving prior minutes and receiving reports from the Aquatics and Municipal Services Directors. The meeting is primarily informational, with the only formal actions expected to be committee decisions on the sign and skate park locations.
- Consider locations for communication sign
- Consider locations for skate park
- Tour Racetrack Park
- Approve April 1, 2024 meeting minutes
- Aquatic Director's report
July 1, 2024
The Edgerton Common Council met July 1, 2024, to handle routine approvals, hear resident complaints about stormwater flooding, and vote on licenses. The Council initially denied Family Dollar's beer/liquor and tobacco licenses, but after the City Clerk noted the denial lacked statutory grounds, it reconsidered and approved both licenses. The meeting also included a closed session on property sales and a tax increment finance presentation.
- Residents from Washington St and N First St reported basement flooding and sewer backups, requesting stormwater drainage fixes and road replacement
- Approved pay request #1 for BKS Excavating, Albion St Street & Utility Improvement Project, $159,978.10
- Approved bills and payroll totaling $387,947.12
- Approved Edgerton Tobacco Heritage Days event packet with fee waivers and conditions, plus temporary Class B beer license
- Approved mill and overlay bid from Tri-County Paving for W Rollin St, Stoughton Rd, and Lyons St, $150,665
July 1, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee is meeting to consider a $159,978.10 pay request for the Albion Street utility and street improvement project, along with several license renewals, event permits, and equipment purchases. The agenda also includes approval of bills and payroll, a router purchase for the pool, and an IT service agreement.
- Pay request #1 for BKS Excavating Inc: $159,978.10 for Albion St Utility and Street Improvement project
- Temporary Class B Beer/Wine License for Edgerton Tobacco Heritage Days
- Class A Combination Beer/Liquor license renewal for Family Dollar Store #23086
- Cigarette, Tobacco, and Electronic Vaping Device Retail License for Family Dollar Store #23086
- Mill and Overlay bids for street work
July 1, 2024
The Edgerton Finance Committee approved several payments and licenses, including a pay request for the Albion St Street & Utility Improvement Project and a temporary beer license for Edgerton Tobacco Heritage Days. They also approved a Class A beer/liquor license renewal for Family Dollar despite one member's concerns about staffing and safety. The committee approved a mill and overlay bid for road work and a temporary IT agreement after the previous vendor closed.
- Approved pay request #1 for BKS Excavating Inc for Albion St project: $159,978.10
- Approved bills and payroll: $387,947.12
- Approved Edgerton Tobacco Heritage Days event packet with fee waivers and conditions
- Approved Temporary Class B beer license for Edgerton Tobacco Heritage Days
- Approved mill and overlay bid from Tri-County Paving for W Rollin St, Stoughton Rd, Lyons St: $150,665
July 1, 2024
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June 27, 2024
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June 17, 2024
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June 17, 2024
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June 17, 2024
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June 17, 2024
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June 10, 2024 Joint Review Board 2 15pm
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June 10, 2024 Joint Review Board 2 00pm
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June 10, 2024
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June 10, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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June 3, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 29, 2024
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May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
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May 15, 2024
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May 15, 2024
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May 13, 2024
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May 13, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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May 6, 2024
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April 22, 2024
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April 16, 2024 Reorganization
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April 16, 2024 Reorganization
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April 16, 2024 Joint Review Board
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April 16, 2024 Joint Review Board
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April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024
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April 8, 2024
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April 8, 2024
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April 8, 2024
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April 8, 2024
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April 1, 2024
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April 1, 2024
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April 1, 2024
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April 1, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 18, 2024
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March 11, 2024
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March 11, 2024
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March 11, 2024
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March 4, 2024
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March 4, 2024
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March 4, 2024
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March 4, 2024 Tree Board
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March 4, 2024
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February 29, 2024
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February 29, 2024
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February 27, 2024
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February 19, 2024
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February 19, 2024
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February 19, 2024
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February 19, 2024
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February 12, 2024
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February 12, 2024
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February 8, 2024
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February 8, 2024
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February 5, 2024
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February 5, 2024
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February 5, 2024 Jt Plan
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February 5, 2024
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February 5, 2024
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January 31, 2024
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January 31, 2024
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January 29, 2024
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January 29, 2024
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January 15, 2024
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January 15, 2024
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January 15,2024
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January 15, 2024
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January 8, 2024
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January 8, 2024
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January 8, 2024
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January 2, 2024
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January 2, 2024
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January 2, 2024
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January 2, 2024
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