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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Agenda: Water and Light: October 31, 2007

NOTICE

The regular meeting of the Water & Light Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on October 31, 2007, at the Utility Shop, 15 Old 92, Evansville, Wisconsin at 6:30 p.m. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Water & Light Committee Meeting
Regular Meeting
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Utility Shop, 15 Old 92, Evansville, Wisconsin.
6:30 p.m.

Agenda

1. Roll Call

2. Approval of September 26, 2007 Water & Light Minutes

3. Citizens concerns
a) Mary Libby’s concerns on higher voltage service to her home
b) Lolita Martens request for reimbursement of water heater
due to water damage during resurfacing of Madison Street
c) Bev Krueger concern on a tenant’s delinquent account

4. Discussion on length of past due account deferred agreements

5. Discussion and possible motion for Public Benefits to St. John’s Church and Evansville school

6. Committee Reports – Chairman Thomas Cothard

7. Committee Reports – Superintendent Scott George

8. Any other legal action to come before the committee

9. Motion to adjourn




Thomas Cothard
Committee Chairman

Monday, October 29, 2007

Agenda: Special Meeting: Evansville Planning Commission; October 30, 2007 6:00PM

Notice
A special meeting of the Evansville Plan Commission will be held on the date and time stated below at City Hall (Third Floor), 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

City of Evansville Plan Commission
Special Meeting
Tuesday, October 30, 2007, 6:00 p.m.
City Hall (Third Floor), 31 S. Madison Street, Evansville, WI

AGENDA

1. Call to order

2. Roll call

3. Approval of agenda

4. Approval of minutes
a. Motion to defer reading and adoption of the October 1, 2007 minutes until the next regular meeting

5. Citizen appearances other than agenda items listed

6. Old business
a. Evansville Health Club CUP
i. Initial presentation by applicant.
ii. Presentation by staff
iii. Initial discussion by Plan Commission
iv. Public hearing
v. Final discussion by Plan Commission
vi. Closing comments by applicant.
vii. Motion and roll call vote to act on the application (not defer to a later date).
viii. Motion to approve the application based on the findings contained in the staff report and the conclusion that the public benefits of the proposed use outweigh any and all adverse impacts.

b. Minimum house sizes – memo for future discussion.

7. Next regular meeting date – Monday, November 5, 2007

8. Motion to adjourn

Mayor Sandra J. Decker, Plan Commission Chair

Requests for persons with disabilities who need assistance to participate in this meeting should be made to the Clerk’s office by calling 882-2266 with as much advance notice as possible.
Please turn off all cell phones while the meeting is in session. Thank you!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Agenda; Public Works: October 22,2007; 6:00PM

NOTICE

The regular meeting of the Public Works Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on the date and time stated below at Public Works Garage, 535 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Public Works Committee
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007 at 6:00 p.m.
Public Works Garage, 535 South Madison Street, Evansville, WI


AGENDA
1 Call the meeting to order
2 Roll Call
3 Motion to Approve Agenda
4 Motion to Approve minutes of Sept. 25, 2007 Meeting
5 Citizen appearances
6 Lake Leota Restoration Update
7 Site Plan Reviews
8 Construction Updates
A Main Street Progress Report
B County Trunk Highway M Progress Report
C Badger & Higgins Intersection Progress Report
D North Prairie Productions Progress Report
E Capstone Ridge Phase 2 Progress Report
F Westfield Meadows Progress Report
G Madison Street (TH 59) Progress Report
9 Communications from City Engineer
A Discussion and possible action on bids for 2007 sidewalk project.
B WWTP biosolids Progress Report
10 Communications of Public Works Director

11 New Business

A Discussion and possible action concerning the creation of a storm water utility
B Discussion regarding special meeting on Tuesday Oct. 30 6:30 p.m. at CITY HALL.
C Discussion regarding special meeting on Thursday or Friday, Nov. 1-2
12 Old Business
A Discussion and possible action regarding the Westside water issue.
B Discussion and possible action regarding streetlight placement and removal.
C Discussion and possible action reagrding City Wide Storm water mangament plan and storm water utility.

13 Adjourn
Mason Braunschweig, Chair, Public Works Committee
Please turn off all cell phones while the meeting is in session. Thank you!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Agenda: Economic Development: October 16, 2007, 5:30PM

NOTICE

A regular meeting of the Economic Development Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on the 16th day of October 2007, at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

City of Evansville
Economic Development Committee
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007, 5:30 PM
City Hall, 31 S. Madison St. Evansville, WI


AGENDA
1. Roll call.

2. Approval of agenda.

3. Motion to waive reading of the minutes of September 18th, 2007 regular meeting and approve as printed.

4. Citizens appearances, other than on items listed below.

5. Chamber of Commerce report.

6. City Administrators report.

7. Update on soybean crush plant.

8. City Website update and discussion.

9. Report from Downtown Reconstruction Task Force.

10. Update on Economic Development Strategy/Summit.

11. Discussion; Promotion of Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund.

· Startup Grants

12. Discussion; Room tax

13. Adjournment

Tony Wyse, Chair

Monday, October 15, 2007

Agenda; BIG, Building Improvement Grant meets Tomorrow night

Evansville Building Improvement Grant Committee

Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 7:15 PM

Special Meeting

3rd Floor, City Hall

31 South Madison Street, Evansville

Call to order.

Roll call (James Otterstein, Betsy Ahner, Rich Modaff, John Decker, Chris Eager, Dan Wietecha).

Approval of January 22, 2007 meeting minutes.

Motion to approve application for 7 East Main Street (Dysis II - Eager Building) for $1200 building improvement grant.

Motion to approve application for 128 East Main Street (Lin - China Wok) for $1200 building improvement grant.

Adjourn.

Agenda; Evansville Redevelopment Authority: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007

NOTICE

The meeting of the Evansville Redevelopment Authority for the City of Evansville will be held on the date and time stated below at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Evansville Redevelopment Authority

Tuesday, October 16, 2007, 7:30 PM

City Hall, 31 S. Madison St., Evansville, WI

AGENDA

Call To Order

Declare Quorum

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes of September 18, 2007 meeting

Old Business

Update - Main Street construction project.

Update - Allen Creek Master Plan, final draft.

New Business

Update - BIG Committee.

Other Business

Adjourn

Christopher A. Eager, Chairman

Friday, October 12, 2007

Agenda: Park Board: Monday, October 15, 2007

City of Evansville, Wisconsin

Park and Recreation Board Regular Monthly Meeting

Evansville City Hall Council Chambers

Monday, October 15, 2007 6:00 PM

AGENDA
�1. Call to Order & Roll Call.
2. Motion to waive reading minutes of September 2007 PRB meeting & approve as printed.�
3. Possible changes to agenda: motion to approve changes, if necessary.
4. Citizen appearances other than agenda items.
5. SOLE Committee Report.
6. Chair�s report on actions of City Committees & Common Council on items of interest to PRB.
7.� Reports/Updates on pending park projects and maintenance: Park Maintenance Supervisor Ray Anderson
�� �� �� �� �� �a.� Lake Leota Park

b.� Franklin Park

c.� Countryside Park

d. West Side Park

e.� Other projects, if any.

8.� Aquatic Report: Aquatic Director Rick Hamacher

a. Pool and pool store operations

b. Leak repair

c. Other projects, if any�

9.� Old Business.

����������������� a. Discussion of Allen Creek retaining walls restoration project, which starts October 16th.

����������������� b. Lake Leota Restoration; initial discussion on the Engineering proposals received and proposed process for moving forward.� �� �� �� �� �

10. New Business

11.� Motion to Adjourn.
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Fred Juergens, 2nd District Alderperson,

Agenda: Common Council Strategic Planning Meeting--Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007, 9am, Bank of Evansville Community Room

AGENDA

Evansville Common Council Strategic Planning Meeting

Saturday, October 13, 2007

9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Bank of Evansville Community Room

12 J. Lindemann Drive

Call to order.

Roll call.

Approval of agenda.

Citizen appearances.

Public hearing on sidewalk assessments.

Staff report.

Initial Discussion by Council.

Public hearing.

Final Discussion by Council.

Motion to adopt Resolution 2007-45, Final Resolution Authorizing Installation of Sidewalk and Levying Special Assessments against Benefited Properties for Same.

Motion to adopt Resolution.2007-41 Creating, Describing and Making Certain Findings and Approving Project Plan for Tax Incremental District #8.

Mayoral appointments.

Motion to waive seven day notice on citizen committee appointments.

Motion to approve Michael Pierick, 126 Grove Street, to the Advisory Committee on the Unified Land Development Code (formerly named TND Committee).

Motion to approve Roger Berg, 6508 Ron Road, to the Advisory Committee on the Unified Land Development Code (formerly named TND Committee).

Motion to approve Jeff Hanson, 535 Greenview Drive, to the Board of Appeals for an unexpired term ending in 2010.

Motion to approve Jeff Hanson, 535 Greenview Drive, as 2nd alternate to the Board of Appeals for 2007.

Review of open meeting and open records law (notice; e-mail; rolling quorum; minutes; records retention; review posting requirements).

Council Procedural Improvements.

Discuss changing Council to Thursday after Monday Finance meetings.

Re-establish Committee of the Whole.

Re-establish Ordinance/Resolution Committee.

Other.

Facilities, equipment and staffing requirements (include succession discussion; records storage)

Fire Department.

EMS.

Police Department.

Municipal Court.

Public Works (garage; WWTP).

Parks.

Water and Light (garage; substations).

Library (Post Office).

City Hall (Old City Administrator office; tuck pointing & painting; staff reorganization).

Dean Center.

Break.

Projects review.

Allen Creek walls.

Lake Leota.

Storm water improvements.

J. Lindemann roundabout.

WWTP upgrade.

Other street projects.

New Fire Station.

Library addition.

Renovation of old fire station.

Other.

Lunch.

Prioritization of Projects.

Projects financing.

Storm Water Utility.

Alternative Revenue Sources.

Break.

Intergovernmental cooperation.

Policy matters.

Unified Land Development Code.

Annexation and Extraterritorial Zoning.

Economic Development.

TID #7 (Crush; State grant applications).

TID #6 (Status).

TID #5 (Allen Creek Redevelopment Plan).

Rail.

Economic Development Committee Planning Project.

Chamber of Commerce relationship.

Next steps.

Adjourn.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Agenda: Economic Development; October 16, 2007

NOTICE

A regular meeting of the Economic Development Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on the 16th day of October 2007, at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

City of Evansville

Economic Development Committee

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007, 5:30 PM

City Hall, 31 S. Madison St. Evansville, WI
AGENDA

Roll call.

2. Approval of agenda.

Motion to waive reading of the minutes of September 18th, 2007 regular meeting and approve as printed.

Citizens appearances, other than on items listed below.

Chamber of Commerce report.

City Administrators report.

Update on soybean crush plant.

City Website update and discussion.

Report from Downtown Reconstruction Task Force.

Update on Economic Development Strategy/Summit.

Discussion; Promotion of Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund.

Startup Grants

Discussion; Room tax

13. Adjournment

Tony Wyse, Chair

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Agenda: ECP: October 10, 2007

Evansville Community Partnership

October 10, 2007 Agenda

Our Mission: to give all members of the community an opportunity to participate in the cooperative creation of an economically and socially sound, vibrant future for our community and its people.

Process Monitor: __________________________

“This person keeps the flow of the meeting on time. He or she supports participants in staying on point, maintaining civil dialogue, and honoring the team’s ground rules. This may rotate from meeting to meeting. This person monitors the process, as opposed to content.”

1. Opening round at 7:00 pm
2. Appoint process monitor
3. Review agenda
4. Approve minutes
5. Financial report (Heidi)
6. President’s report (Rebecca)
7. Coordinator’s report (Robin)
8. Appreciative Inquiry Exercise (Heidi)
9. Report from Imagine Evansville team (Doug)
10. Chili Cook-off (Jean)
11. Amendments to By Laws (John)
12. School for Girls (Susan)
13. Grand Writing Update (John)
14. Set agenda for next meeting
15. Meeting Critique/Closing

Meeting materials:

o ECP Monthly Record for September

o October 10, 2007 agenda

Monday, October 8, 2007

Agenda: Common Council, October 9, 2007; 6:30PM

Common Council

Regular Meeting

Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 6:30 p.m.

City Hall, 31 S. Madison Street, Evansville, WI

AGENDA

1. Call to order

2. Roll call

3. Approval of Agenda

4. Motion to waive the reading of the minutes of September 11, 2007, regular meeting and the September 27, 2007, special meeting and to approve them as printed.

5. Citizen appearances
1. SOLE Committee

2. ECP

3. Primetimers

4. Public Hearing: Assessments for Main Street Utility and Roadway Improvements.

1. Staff report.
2. Initial discussion by Council.
3. Public hearing.
4. Final discussion by Council.
5. Motion to adopt Resolution 2007-44, Final Resolution Authorizing Installation of Sanitary Sewer and Water Laterals and Street Improvements and Levying Special Assessments against Benefited Properties for Same.

6. Reports of Committees
1. Plan Commission Report

2. Finance and Labor Relations Committee Report
1. Motion to approve W&L bills and authorize their payment.

2. Motion to approve the City bills and authorize their payment.

3. Motion to approve engagement of Quarles & Brady as bond counsel for $940,000 taxable general obligation community development bond issue.

4. Discussion and motion to approve Resolution 2007-40, Authorizing the Sale of $940,000 Taxable General Obligation Community Development Bonds.

5. Discussion and motion to approve Resolution 2007-42, Accepting Proposal for $169,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes. [For purchase of current Fire Station property].

6. Motion to approve Lease of Fire Station to Evansville Fire Protection District from November 1, 2007, to December 31, 2008.

7. Discussion and motion to approve Resolution 2007-43, Accepting Proposal for $200,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes. [For potential purchase of current Post Office property].

8. Discussion and motion to approve 5-year capital budget for 2008-2012.

9. First reading of Ordinance 2007-16, Adopting 2008 Operating Budget and Setting Levies.

10. Motion to publish proposed 2008 operating budget.

11. Motion to approve US Cellular contract extension.

3. Public Safety Committee Report
1. Motion to approve write-off of bad debt in the amount of $2,981.84 and to designate the parties of these 14 calls for tax intercept.

4. Public Works Committee Report

5. Water & Light Committee Report

6. Economic Development Committee Report
1. Motion to approve revised Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund Policies & Procedures Manual.

7. Redevelopment Authority Report

8. Parks and Recreation Board Report

9. Historic Preservation Commission Report

10. Fire District Report

11. Police Commission Report

7. Unfinished Business
1. Second reading and motion to approve Ordinance 2007-14, Rezoning Territory from Residential District One-A to Residential District One-C. [Property is in Capstone Ridge, Sponsors Wyse and Juergens].

8. Communications and Recommendations from the Mayor
1. Proclamation Celebrating Evansville as the Soybean Capital of Wisconsin.

9. Communications from the City Administrator

10. New Business

11. Introduction of New Ordinances

12. Special Meeting 9:00 am, Saturday, October 13, for strategic planning.

13. Motion to adjourn

Sandra J. Decker, Mayor

Requests for persons with disabilities who need assistance to participate in this meeting should be made to the Clerk’s office by calling 882-2266 with as much advance notice as possible.

Agenda: Finance Committee: Monday, October 8, 2007, 5:30PM

NOTICE

The regular meeting of the Finance and Labor Relations Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on the date and time stated below at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Finance and Labor Relations Committee

Regular Meeting

Monday, October 8, 2007, 5:30 p.m.

City Hall, 31 S. Madison Street, Evansville, WI
AGENDA

1. Call to order.

2. Roll call.

3. Approval of Agenda.

4. Motion to waive the reading of the minutes of the September 6, 2007, meeting and approve as printed.

5. Citizen appearances other than agenda items listed.

6. Motion to approve the W&L bills and authorize their payment.

7. Motion to approve the City bills and authorize their payment.

8. Unfinished Business

1. Motion to recommend to Common Council approval of engagement of Quarles & Brady as bond counsel for $940,000 taxable general obligation community development bond issue.

2. Motion to recommend to Common Council approval of Resolution 2007-40, Authorizing the Sale of $940,000 Taxable General Obligation Community Development Bonds.

3. Discussion and possible motion to recommend to Common Council approval of Resolution 2007-42, Accepting Proposal for $169,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes. [For purchase of current Fire Station property].

4. Motion to recommend to Common Council approval of Lease of Fire Station to Evansville Fire Protection District from November 1, 2007, to December 31, 2008.

5. Discussion and possible motion to recommend to Common Council approval of Resolution 2007-43, Accepting Proposal for $200,000 General Obligation Promissory Notes. [For potential purchase of current Post Office property].

6. Discussion of proposed 2008 operating budget, first reading of Ordinance 2007-16, Adopting 2008 Operating Budget and Setting Levies.

7. Motion to recommend to Common Council publication of proposed 2008 operating budget.

8. Motion to recommend to Common Council approval of US Cellular contract extension.

9. Discussion and motion to recommend to Common Council approval of revised Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund Policies & Procedures Manual.

10. Discussion on pricing formula for vacant parcel on Water Street.

11. Discussion on employee union contracts. Committee may meet in closed session per Wisconsin Statutes 19.85(1)(e).

9. New Business

1. Motion to recommend to Common Council approval of write-off of bad debt in the amount of $2,981.84 and to designate the parties of these 14 calls for tax intercept.

10. Motion to adjourn

Thomas Cothard, Chair

Finance & Labor Relations Committee

Requests for persons with disabilities who need assistance to participate in this meeting should be made to the Clerk’s office by calling 882-2266 with as much advance notice as possible.

Please turn off all cell phones while the meeting is in session. Thank you.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Matt Gaboda Letter: Water and Light September 2007

September 26th 2007 Evansville Water and Light Committee Meeting

My name is Matt Gaboda, I live at 552 South Sixth Street in Evansville. I am a former town of Union resident who still has family and friends who reside there. I have a lot of respect and admiration for the over 150 years of commitment to conservation and preservation that the town has displayed.

Thank you for allowing me to speak to you tonight about the proposed Large Wind Turbine project in the town of Union. I want to make clear that my statements are not at all related to the towns Large Wind Turbine Ordinance process, that is a town issue. I am here tonight to discuss the proposed site, representation and questions and answers about WPPI’s Renewable Energy information that the city has been sending out to Evansville Water and Light customers.

First of all, the proposed area in which WPPI is seeking to erect 400 ft tall turbines is in Evansville Water and Lights service area in the town of Union. The residents of the town of Union who would be adjacent to the proposed turbine site pay there electric bills at the same place every city of Evansville resident does. The city of Evansville voted in July 2006 to become an owner/member of WPPI. The WPPI Board of Directors is composed of Owner/Member communities, of which the Town of Union is.

Who is the representative for the Water and Light Committee from the town of Union? What representation does the town of Union have on WPPI’s Board of Directors? What entity from the city of Evansville contacted the town of Union to “test the water” with the Large Turbine Proposal. Was any information collected from any and all landowners and residents in the general proposed area ahead of time?

I would personally be alarmed and ashamed to be a resident of a city that dictates policy to a neighboring member/owner township without there consent. I hate to pull out my fife and play Yankee Doodle, but this one belittles everything America was built on. I’m sure you’ll come up with some excuse or reasoning why things are the way they are, but how many adjacent residents and landowners to the proposed turbine project have you spoken to? They are the ones who will have to live with this committee and cities actions or lack there of. Visiting a Turbine site vs. living next to one are apples and oranges. I know of over Twenty town of Union landowners in the proposed area that are either strongly opposed or not fully supportive of this project. Read the July and August minutes from the Plan Commission and the Town Board of Union if you want some binding confirmation. Not one resident in the town of Union has spoken in favor of this turbine proposal at any public meeting. WPPI claims that nothing has been set in stone yet, “yet” is the imperative word. Hiring a development company to sneak into a township and secure land rights while inviting them to private catered meetings out of town for prospective landowners only, is not, “kicking the tires”, to me. Actions speak louder than words. If you think I am exaggerating, ask WPPI who the first three landowners they contacted in the proposed area were? Common sense would dictate that people who will benefit financially will be more likely to turn a blind eye versus those who just happened to draw a short straw and live extremely close to the proposed area. Adjacent landowners should have been contacted first, get there input, see what they think, once everyone is on the same page, then proceed with the easy part. Its all big business, it’s not about the “energy”. If WPPI had any morals or scruples they would have politely withdrew any interest in the town of Union based on an overwhelming lack of support from the community and its core government.

WPPI has a map of the proposed area; it shows setbacks from roads, residential dwellings and property lines. WPPI’s developer figures 500 ft setbacks from roads and property lines. I don’t know where WPPI’s developer came up with that number, but according to the recommended website by EcoEnergyLLC, Windustry. It states that a turbines wake is 8-11 times the rotor diameter, and for protection of neighboring wind rights a turbine should be erected no closer than 5 times the rotor diameter to an adjacent property line. Based on an 82 meter blade diameter I came up with 1345 ft. I am not a research scientist, and I may have overlooked something, so you can read this yourself and check my math.

You may think this has nothing to do with this committee. If so, you are mistaken. By owning controlling stake in WPPI, you are funding and aiding this unnecessary, irresponsible, bastardization of the town of Union. No one in this city has the class to ask Kendall Schneider what he has to say. I have requested many city officials to do so, including this committee. If I wanted to build a fence on your property, whom would seek input from whom. Give me a break; you treat the town of Union like a mushroom.

As for WPPI sending out misleading information at my expense is also embarrassing. Saying that wind energy is 100% emission free, is a flat out lie. Didn’t anybody tell WPPI that wind turbines need tons of power off the grid to get the blades spinning in hopes that the wind will maintain their rotation. They will be literally “Turned On” in hopes that the wind will keep them spinning. Where does that power come from? Coal or Natural Gas, that is where. When these turbines are “Turned On” there is a possibility of a brown out due to the massive amount of power they take to get the blades moving. If WPPI wants to put my money where there mouth is, they will have no problem with having every turbine they purchase power from be net metered. What I mean is, I want to see how much power goes in and how much comes out on the grid. If there is nothing to hide, maybe I should have done more research. It seems like people think that these 400 ft turbines sprout out of the ground from some magic beans and are 100% organic. These are massive Industrial machines. These machines are marginally efficient at best, and when I say at best, that means in areas that unlike Rock County have Level 4 average wind speed. The Dakotas, parts of Minnesota and Iowa.

WPPI is also using foreign oil as a scapegoat, Wisconsin generates around 1-2% of its electricity from oil, and that oil is not of a very high grade.

Wind turbines by there variable nature will only be a novelty supplement in the energy mix. If the government subsidies and incentives were to end, so would the turbine craze. Wind turbines in this area are like the bosses son at work who shows up a couple of days a week; you never know when he’s coming in or when he will leave. You want to make him feel wanted so you give him busy work to make him feel like he’s helping. In reality the core group of workers who are there every day 8-5 do all the heavy lifting with no accolades, but when junior comes in two days straight he makes the front page of the company newsletter.

If the Evansville Water and Light, the City of Evansville, and WPPI want to do what is best for our future, buy renewable energy from areas where it is viably and not emotionally placed. I understand the 10% by 2015 criteria. It doesn’t say that it has to come from WI. My daughter loves pineapple, but I know that Wisconsin isn’t the ideal location to grow them. No company would consider a pineapple farm in Wisconsin unless it was overly subsidized and given incentives so that the lack of production would not interfere with profit.

I also want to make sure that it is known that I support responsible well sited productive renewable energy. I use compact bulbs, between my wife and I we drive less than 10,000 miles a year total. I’ve recycled close to 100,000 pounds of material in the last two years, I carpool, and I practice what I preach. I think the answer is not in More’s Law, I think is in Less’s Law. Conserving what we have is much more effective than finding more ways to produce power. Let’s encourage incentives for using less, instead of asking people to pay to produce more.

WPPI has an easy choice, keep force feeding the town of Union and its landowners what they don’t want, or find an appropriate location where common sense criteria is met. No one will win if WPPI forces this project through. I not only predict, I guarantee legal action in the Town of Union, if WPPI is looking for a fight, it came to the right place. Respectfully withdraw your interest in the town of Union and let its citizens get back to the life they had enjoyed before WPPI came to town.

I am here today asking that this Water and Light Commission draft and pass appropriate wording informing WPPI that they are not in compliance with there renewable energy initiative in the town of Union and that you feel it would be best for all parties involved if they withdrew any interest or intent of erecting Large Wind Turbines in the Town of Union effective immediately.

I appreciate your patience with this speech, I am expecting results, your job is to do what is best for the whole community and not just a wishful thinking pet project. I am submitting this letter verbatim for the minutes of the September 2007 meeting of Evansville’s Water and Light Committee, as I expect to see it approved as such. I do not wish to take such a direct approach to this committee, but I don’t think you realize how many families’ social, mental, and financial well being are being taken for granted.

Thank you.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Agenda: Public Safety: October 3, 2007

NOTICE

The regular meeting of the Public Safety Committee for the City of Evansville will be held on the 3rd day of October 2007, at 6:00 p.m., at City Hall, 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

Public Safety Committee

Wednesday, October 3, 2007 6:00 P.M.

Regular Meeting

Evansville City Hall Council Room

31 S Madison Street


AGENDA (Draft)



1. Call to Order



2. Roll Call



3. Motion to approve the September 5, 2007 minutes as printed.



4. Citizen appearances other than agenda items listed



5. Evansville Police Report



6. Evansville Medical Service Report



Old Business



New Business

A. Motion to approve the request for an operator license for:

1. Darlene L. Ballweg

2. Thomas L. Allen

3. Stephen J Selgrat

9. Motion to adjourn



Diane Roberts, Chairperson

Monday, October 1, 2007

Agenda: Plan Commission: Monday, October 1, 2007; 6:00PM

The regular meeting of the Evansville Plan Commission will be held on the date and time stated below at City Hall (Third Floor), 31 South Madison Street, Evansville, Wisconsin. Notice is further given that members of the City Council might be in attendance.

City of Evansville Plan Commission

Regular Meeting

Monday, October 1, 2007, 6:00 p.m.

City Hall (Third Floor), 31 S. Madison Street, Evansville, WI
AGENDA

Call to order

Roll call

Approval of agenda

Approval of minutes

Motion to approve the September 4, 2007 minutes as printed

Motion to approve the September 26, 2007 minutes as printed

Citizen appearances other than agenda items listed

Unfinished business

Update on Allen Creek redevelopment master plan

Discussion regarding the City's Community Rating System (CRS) classification with regard to flood insurance premiums

New business

Variance from height standards, North Prairie Productions applicant (Application 2007-25)

Initial presentation by applicant

Staff report

Initial discussion by Plan Commission

Public hearing

Final discussion by Plan Commission

Closing comments by applicant

Motion to approve the application

Site plan amendment for North Prairie Productions biodiesel plant, North Prairie Productions LLC applicant (Application 2007-26)

Initial presentation by applicant

Staff report

Plan Commission discussion

Closing comments by applicant

Motion to approve the application with conditions as contained in the staff report (and other conditions as may be imposed by the Commission)

Extraterritorial plat review for Conifer Hills 3rd Addition, Charles and Dolores Rohloff applicant (Application 2007-28)

Initial presentation by applicant

Staff report

Plan Commission discussion

Closing comments by applicant

Motion to approve the application with conditions as contained in the staff report (and other conditions as may be imposed by the Commission)

Zoning code map amendment to rezone 14 lots in Capstone Ridge from R-1A to R-1C, city of Evansville applicant (Application 2007-30)

Initial presentation by applicant

Staff report

Initial discussion by Plan Commission

Public hearing

Final discussion by Plan Commission

Closing comments by applicant

Motion to recommend to Common Council the adoption of Ordinance 2007-14 as drafted

Discussion regarding the extension of Ordinance 2005-39 (minimum house sizes)

Discussion regarding appropriateness of sign regulations - initiated by John Morning and Roger Berg

Discussion regarding outdoor lighting ordinance and Mike Scarmon's (city resident) offer of assistance

Preliminary development presentations

Evansville Community Senior Center (southeast corner of Maple Street and Church Street)

Health Club (off of Brown School Road in John Morning's strip mall)

Update and discussion regarding Rock County's draft smart growth comprehensive plan - next meeting set for November 8, 2007

Update on administrative review of site plan amendments - none

Report of the Evansville Redevelopment Authority - none

Report of the Evansville Historic Preservation Commission - none

Report of the Traditional Neighborhood Development/Residential Design Study Committee - discussion on possible re-organization of committee and members

Update on Common Council actions relating to Plan Commission recommendations

Update on Board of Appeals actions relating to zoning matters - none

Enforcement

Fence at 535 South 5th Street, Raymond Nipple

Compliance with site plan conditions for application 2007-10 (motor vehicle storage yard) Hans Kleisch

Compliance with site plan for application 2006-18 (expansion of restaurant) Frank Romano

Next regular meeting date - Monday, November 5, 2007

Motion to adjourn

Mayor Sandra J. Decker, Plan Commission Chair