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Council approves farmers market street closure, a liquor license transfer, CSM and canvass report; votes summarized

3087091 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

In a series of routine approvals, the council authorized closing East Fulton Street for the Saturday farmers market, granted a retail liquor license for La Tienda Mexican Store LLC, approved a certified survey map splitting a lot on South Harrison Street, and accepted the election canvass report.

At its April 15 meeting the Waupaca Common Council approved several routine items in a single or short series of votes:

- East Fulton Street farmers market: The council approved closing East Fulton Street on Saturdays between 7 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. from May 10 through Oct. 25 to host the Saturday Farmers Market, with one Saturday shifted for Artisan Square. The motion to approve the street closures passed by voice vote.

- License Report No. 1716: The council approved a class A intoxicating liquor and class A fermented malt beverage license transfer for La Tienda Mexican Store LLC at 206 North Main Street (agent Carla Hernandez). The council noted the location previously held a class A license and background checks were completed; the motion passed by voice vote.

- Certified Survey Map (419 South Harrison St.): Council approved a certified survey map splitting a parcel zoned R‑3 into three single‑family lots. The CSM includes an easement for shared ingress/egress and the applicant is coordinating sewer service timing with utility staff. The motion carried by voice vote.

- Canvas Report No. 1715: The council approved the canvass report for the spring election that certified alderperson election results and showed a 57% turnout (more than 2,000 voters). The council voted to place the report on file.

Each of these items was presented in staff memos in the council packet and approved with the motions recorded in the meeting minutes.