Alicia Butterfuss - City of Sparta, WI

CITY OF SPARTA
PUBLIC SAFETY AGENDA
November 7, 2016
5:30 P.M.
CITY HALL
1.
Call Meeting to Order
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consent Agenda: consisting of Minutes from the September 12, 2016 meeting, and Police
Department's monthly report for September and bills
3.
consideration of Ne{Renewal Bartenders Licenses
Christine Severson
Christopher Fowler
Shauna Sesemann
Alicia Butterfuss
Brown-TemPorary
Olson
Patricia
Rebecca Paulson
Yvette Mattis
Katina Fleming
Hayley Green
4.
Chelsea Fisher
Norm Brown-Temporary
Brenda Flock
Shanna Endle
consideration of Temporary,,class B" License for sparta Area chamber of commerce for
Kriskindlemarket
5.
Consideration of Allowing Pot Bellied Pig as a Pet
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Discussion of Squad Car Purchase
7
Items for Future Consideration
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Adjourn
ApossiblequorumofthecommonCouncilmaybeinattendanceatthismeetingbutnoactionwillbe
taken by the Council.
Posted:11-4-16
CITY OF SPARTA
PUBLIC SAFETY MINUTES
September 12, 2015
PRESENT: Kevin Brueggeman, Ed Lukasek, Josh Lydon,
Alli Karrels
ABSENT: Jim Church
Button, Dave Kuderer, Al Brueggen, Brett
Middleton, Kyle Guralski, Erin Schultz, Michelle Brueggen, Vicki Horstman
ALSO PRESENT: Todd Fahning, Mark sund, Mayor
Josh Lydon called the meeting to order at 5:30 p m
A motion was made by Ed Lukasek and seconded by Kevin Brueggeman to approve the consent
agenda consisting of the minutes of the August 1, 2016 meeting and the Police Department's monthly
reports for July and bills, Motion carried 4-0.
Upon proper paymsnt of any fees, the following new or renewal bartenders licenses were approved
on a motion by Alli Karrels and seconded by Kevin Brueggeman. Motion carried 4-0'
Steve Stahl
Ma ria n Bardeen
Susan Lamb
Jennifer Abbinante
Cody Knutson
Sarah Koehler
Gabrielle Nemec
David Preston
Emilie Hoyt
Hayley Green
Rhonda Vitcenda
The bartender application for Brett Middleton is being recommended by the Police Chief to be denied.
Brett did speak in his behalf that he has had a license since 2014 and he made a mistake by drinking
underage. Al Brueggen, his employer, also spoke in his behalf stating that he is a good employee and
that good employees are hard to find. A motion was made by Alli Karrels and seconded by Kevin
Brueggeman to approve the bartender application for Brett Middleton, Motion carried 3-1 with Josh
Lydon voting no.
The bartender application for Erin Schultz was denied previously but Erin is appealing the decision.
Apparently while she was working, she was serving while intoxicated and things got a little out of hand
and the police were called in. Officer Gurlalski did tell the Committee what had happened when he was
called there and stated that the bar was then shut down. Erin was issued a citation. Michelle Brueggen,
her employer, stated that she was aware of what happened but would still like to have Erin get her
license back. A motion was made by Alli Karrels and seconded by Kevin Brueggeman to aPProve the
license fOr Erin Schultz. Motion was not carried so nO action was taken to reverse the previOuS
decision of denial of her license,
A motion was made by Ed Lukasek and seconded by Alli Karrels to approve the "class A" retail Liquor,
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Beer and Cider License transfer for Kwik Trip #318 located at 1014 S. Black River Street.
Class
Motion carried 4-0.
A motion was made by Ed Lukasek and seconded by Kevin Brueggeman to approve the ci8arette
license transfer for Kwik Trip #318 located at 1014 s. Black River st. Motion carried 4-0.
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Public Safety
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September 12, 2016
A motion was made by Kevin Brueggeman and seconded by Alli Karrels to recommend this item of a
Fall Festival/Oktoberfest beer or wine tasting to Council for discussion or approval. Motion carried
4-0
There were no items mentioned for future consideration
A motion was made by Kevin Brueggeman and seconded by Ed Lukasek to adjourn at 5:52 p'm'
Motion carried 4-0,
Respectfully Submitted,
J
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City Clerk
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Application for Temporary Class "B" / "Class B" Retailer's License
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The named organization applies for: (check appropriate box(es).)
fl4,,t"mporary Class "8" license to se fermented malt beverages al p cntcs or s milar gatherings under s. '125.26(6), Wis. Stats
frATe^por^ry "class B" license to se wine at p cnics or similar gatherings under s. 125.51(10), Wis. Stats
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at the premises described below during a special event beginning //0i/ Q, .{, }.a11( ana enaing
to comply with all laws, resolutions, ordinances an d regulations (state, federal o? local) affecting the sale of ferm nted malt beverages
and/or wine if the license is granted.
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Names and addresses of all officers
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
(g) Name and address of manager or person in charge of affair
2. Location of Premises Where Beer and/or Wine Will BeSold, Served, Consumed, orStored, and Areas Where Alcohol
Beverage Records Will be Stored:
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DECLARATION
The Offrce(s) ofthe organization, individually and together, declare under penalties of law that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief
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Date Filed with Clerk
Date Reported to Council or Board
Date Granted by Council
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wlsconsin Deparlmenl ol Re!enue
LICENSES AND PERMITS 12.12(6)a
(a)
Each of the premises upon which the business of junk dealer is
carried on shall be completely enclosed by a property fence or other
structure, approved by the Council, not less than 7 feet high.
(b)
Each fence or other structure shall be constructed so no dust or
other material may pass through.
(c)
The enclosure shall be maintained in good condition at all times.
(d)
No articles shall be piled so as to protrude above the enclosure.
(e)
No articles shall be placed on the outside of the enclosure.
(f)
The fence, structure or building shall be painted in a uniform color
and the paint shall be kept in proper condition at all times.
(g)
There shall be no burning of any type.
(h)
There shall be no storage of unprocessed car bodies.
(i)
There shall be no storage of any materials emitting offensive odors.
The licensee shall comply with any rules or regulations prescribed by the Health
Officer for the conduct of the junk or salvage yard.
12.13 FILLING STATIONS.
(1) LICENSE REQUIRED. No person shall erect or maintain any bulk storage
station or petroleum or gasoline service station within the City without a license
therefor obtained from the City Council under this section.
(2) APPLICATION. Application for a license hereunder shall be made to the City
Council on a form furnished by the City Clerk. Such application shall be
accompanied by site plans showing the location of all proposed structures and all
points of ingress and egress and such other information as may be required by
the City Council.
(3) HEARING. A license hereunder may be granted or denied by the City
Council after a public hearing, notice of which shall be given by publication of a
Class 1 notice under Ch. 985, Wis. Stats.
12.14 KEEPING PETS/ANIMALS. (Am. #874, 10/15/2013)
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LICENSES AND PERMITS 12.14(1)
(1) No person shall keep a rooster, horse, mule, donkey, pony, cow, goat, swine,
sheep, or animal raised for fur-bearing purposes within the city, except of
agriculturally zoned property.
(2) No exotic animals shall be housed, quartered, stabled, pastured, kept, or in
any manner maintained within the city limits except temporarily during special
events or as otherwise specifically approved by the city council. Animals
prohibited by this section include any animal that in wild state is carnivorous
or that, because of its nature or physical makeup, is capable of inflicting harm
on human beings or property, including, but not limited to, animals that belong
to the cat family, snakes (either poisonous or that otherwise present a risk of
physical harm to human beings as a result of their nature or physical makeup,
including constrictors), bears, wolves, wolverines, badgers, lions, tigers and
any hybrids of the same.
(3) BEEKEEPING (Created #921, 6/2016)
(a) Definitions
1. “Beekeeping” means intentionally creating, fostering or maintaining a
colony of honeybees.
2. “Colony” means an aggregate of honeybees consisting principally of
workers, but having when perfect, one queen and at times many drones
including brood, combs, honey and the receptacle inhabited by honeybees.
3. “Hive” shall mean a structure built specifically to accommodate a colony of
honeybees
4. “Honeybee” means all life stages of the common domestic honey bee,
Apis mellifera species
(b) Residential & General Agricultural Zoning Districts
1. Hives may be located only on lots with residential use.
2. Colony densities:
(a) ¼ acre or less in size – two colonies
(b) More than ¼ acre but less than ½ acre – four colonies
(c) More than ½ - six colonies maximum
3. No hive shall exceed twenty (20) cubic feet in volume.
4. No hive shall be located closer than three (3) feet from any property line.
5. No hive shall be located closer than ten (10) feet from a public sidewalk
or twenty-five (25) feet from a principal building on an abutting lot.
6. A constant supply of water shall be provided for all hives.
7. A flyway barrier at least six (6) feet in height shall shield any part of a
property line that is within twenty-five (25) feet of a hive. The flyway
barrier shall consist of a wall, fence, dense vegetation or a combination
thereof and it shall be positioned no more than eight feet from the hive.
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