Meeting Name: Municipal Services Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/10/2014 5:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, 6th Floor
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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Attachments: MSC Agenda Packet 06-10-2014.pdf
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14-983 1  MinutesMinutes from May 27, 2014approvedPass Action details Video Video
14-988 1  Report Action ItemPublic Hearing for the following streets in the 2016 Pavement Reconstruction Program: i. Douglas Street from College Avenue to Packard Street ii. McKinley Street from Oneida Street to Ritger Street iii. Peabody Street from Verbrick Street to Seymour Street iv. Verbrick Street from Bouten Street to Willkie Street   Action details Video Video
14-984 5  Report Action ItemProposed changes to commercial recycling collection rates.recommended for approvalPass Action details Video Video
14-986 1  Report Action ItemRequest from Gary Maynard for a Variance to the Front Yard Parking Ordinance to extend his driveway more than 4 feet at 1518 E. Calumet Street.recommended for approvalPass Action details Video Video
14-1008 1  Report Action ItemAward of the Downtown Appleton Parking Study to Walker Parking Consultants in an amount not to exceed $68,239.recommended for approvalPass Action details Video Video
14-1009 1  Report Action ItemRequest from LaMichoacana Bar & Grill for a street occupancy permit to place tables and chairs in the beautification strip at 211 W. College Avenue to be removed at the time business closes or by 2:00 am at the latest.recommended for approvalPass Action details Video Video
14-991 1  Report Action ItemRequest from Appleton Downtown Inc. for a reduced meter bag fee of $6.00 for the sixteen weeks of Midweek Market starting June 11, 2014.recommended for approvalPass Action details Video Video
14-992 1  PresentationInspection Division Permit Summary Comparison Report for May, 2014.   Action details Video Video
14-247 1  Presentation#2-R-14/Smith - "Resolved that restricted parking surveys for one side of parking be sent out for the 1400 Block of West Summer and the surrounding area to be determined by traffic."   Action details Video Video
14-623 1  Report Action Item#12-R-14 - Plank “BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Appleton analyze removing the parking meters downtown and replacing that parking enforcement with the utilization of License Plate Reader equipment and the necessary compatible technology. Analysis shall include investigating the option of implementing smartphone technology and a review of variety of hourly parking space options to have the most cost effective and customer friendly parking possible. Funding for the equipment and ongoing maintenance shall be budgeted in the City’s 2015 General fund and the Parking Utility. Alternatives to compensate for lost revenue shall be reported to Municipal Services Committee by June 15, 2014.”   Action details Video Video
14-622 1  Presentation#11-R-14 - Plank “WHEREAS, it is important to listen, recognize and rationally respond to the input of community members during the implementation process of the Bike Lane Plan; AND WHEREAS, it is important to consider and attempt to find balance and solutions to issues that arise during the implementation process, and attempt to satisfy community wants and needs; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Appleton implement “Courtesy Holiday Parking” on one side of the streets with bike lanes, on all holidays currently included in the City’s definitions of allowed holiday parking. Streets that meet the criteria are those currently and in the future that have segments with bike lanes where parking is prohibited, and streets with bike lanes where the total width is at least 36’ feet wide.”   Action details Video Video
14-1025 1  Presentation#9-R-14 - Spears "WHEREAS, the Appleton Common Council has retrofit bike lanes on existing streets removing parking. WHEREAS, citizens value parking in front of their homes, schools and churches, WHEREAS, bike lane utilization declines in the winter months, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that parking in bike lanes be allowed starting from the weekend prior to and through the weekend after the holiday. A weekend is defined as starting from Friday at 4:00 p.m. until Monday at 8:00 a.m. Holidays are: Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas New Year's Eve New Year's Day Easter Super Bowl Sunday All other parking policies will apply."   Action details Video Video