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Daily Bread: June 16, 2008

Good morning, Whitewater

There are three public meetings scheduled for Whitewater today:

First, a neighborhood meetings concerning the Moraine View Park Plan, at 4 p.m. Later, at 6:30 p.m., there will be a meeting of the Young Memorial Library Board, at 6:30 p.m. At 7 p.m., there will be a meeting of the Planning and Architectural Board.

The library meeting will be held at the library; the other two meetings will take place at the municipal building.

Selected items from the Planning Board agenda include:

  • Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for a Class B Beer and Liquor License for Craig Martin, to serve beer and liquor by the bottle or glass at 111 W. Whitewater Street (Novaks Restaurant).
  • Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for a Class B Beer and Liquor License for Kirk Rasmussen, to serve beer and liquor by the bottle or glass at 202 W. Whitewater Street (The College Pub LLC.).
  • Consideration of a change in the City of Whitewater Municipal Ordinance regulations, to enact the proposed amendments to the City of Whitewater Municipal Code: Chapter 19, specifically Section 19.09.520 Non-family household; concerning the limitation of the number of residents in a non-family household.
  • Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for the proposed studio apartment to be added in the basement of the residential apartment complex located at 467 N. Tratt Street for Russell Walton.
  • Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit to change a former fraternity house at 1036 W. Main Street, into a 4-unit apartment building for Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Association (Tim Popp, representative of the Association).
  • Review the proposed construction of a rear yard parking lot (total of 20 stalls) for resident parking at both 152 S. Franklin Street and 451 W. Main Street for David Kachel.
  • Consideration of an amendment conditional use permit application to change the interior of the building at 451 W. Main Street from 8 two bedroom units and 2 one bedroom units to 3 studio apartments, 12 one bedroom apartments and 1 three bedroom apartment for DLK Enterprises Inc.
  • Review and recommendation to the City Council for the purchase of the Scott Gittrich Condo (/SMVK 00002) located at 261 S. Fourth Street.
  • Consideration of an amendment to the conditional use permit for exterior alterations to the north side (rear) of the building located at 174/176 W. Main Street. (The changes include the first floor apartment window, the rear patio area and exterior stairs, and the courtyard wall.)

In Wisconsin history today, according to the Wisconsin historical society, the first public school opened in Wisconsin, in what is now Kenosha. The school, like those today, was supported with a property tax.

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