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Delavan council approves $9.83 million notes, zoning changes, grants, meters and service contracts

Delavan Common Council · August 20, 2025

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Summary

The Delavan council passed a package of motions including authorization of $9,828,000 in promissory notes, a planned-development PIP, public-art murals, a $4,225 façade grant, purchase of 30 auto shutoff water meters for $16,800, and an interim building inspection contract with Municipal Code Enforcement LLC.

The Delavan council voted on a series of routine and substantive items, approving a $9,828,000 general obligation promissory note issuance, land-use approvals, grants, equipment purchases and a temporary license for a community event.

On the financing front, the council approved a resolution authorizing issuance and sale of $9,828,000 in general obligation promissory notes and a series 2025A note anticipation. The motion was moved, seconded and passed by roll call with affirmative votes recorded for council members present.

Land-use and public-art actions included a recommendation to approve a Planned Individual Development (PIP) precise implementation plan for a residential development along North Shore Drive at 2400 East Geneva Street associated with the Lake DeLong Resort golf-course property, and authorization to install murals at 111 South Second Street with the American Legion Auxiliary as sponsor. The council also approved an ordinance amending the planned-infill development district procedures to remove the bar on submitting a PIP before a GPD effective date.

Economic and operational items approved included a façade improvement grant not to exceed $4,225 for JC’s Catering LLC for improvements at East Walworth Avenue, a resolution declaring certain police squad vehicles surplus, and a purchase of 30 auto-shutoff water meters from Midwest Meters at a total cost of $16,800. The council authorized an interim building inspection and zoning services contract with Municipal Code Enforcement LLC because of medical leave among city staff; a reviewer noted typos in the draft contract that referenced the City of Whitewater and asked for them to be corrected prior to final execution.

Licenses approved included a Class B fermented malt beverage and Class C wine license application for RST Mexican Bar & Restaurant at 212 South Seventh Street, subject to payment of city invoices and a successful building inspection, and a temporary fermented malt beverage license for Saint Andrews congregation for Fiesta Mexicana on Sept. 13, 2025.

Council also approved warrant 2025-07 (payment of bills) and, at the end of the open session, moved to recess to closed session under Wisconsin Statutes §19.85(1)(c) to consider employment and performance-evaluation data for the city administrator.

What to know about contract details and compliance: Council members asked staff to correct the contract typos that incorrectly referred to a different municipality (Whitewater) before finalizing the interim building and zoning services contract. Most motions passed by voice vote or roll call as recorded in the meeting minutes; the meeting record shows vote tallies for several items.