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Reedsburg council approves consent items, alcohol license and two CSMs
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Summary
The Reedsburg Common Council approved routine consent items — minutes, an alcohol license for Pancho's Mexican Grill and an appointment to the Riesert Area Development Council — and accepted plan-commission recommendations to approve two certified survey maps for property on Lands End Lane and Skinner Drive.
The Reedsburg Common Council approved its consent agenda and several planning-commission recommendations at its meeting, including an alcohol beverage license for Pancho's LG LLC (Pancho's Mexican Grill) and the appointment of Jesse Arias to the Riesert Area Development Council.
The mayor opened the meeting, conducted roll call and read the consent items. The consent agenda included approval of meeting minutes dated March 23, 2026; April 13, 2026; and April 21, 2026 (the reorganization meeting). Councilmember Dietrich moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.
Council then considered plan commission recommendations. Staff summarized two certified survey maps (CSMs): one for 1700 Lands End Lane to create a new 10th Street alignment and lot, and a second for 3131 Skinner Drive to create a lot in the new business park. The council approved both CSMs by voice vote following staff remarks that site plans had already been approved and the CSMs were the remaining procedural steps.
The meeting included routine commission reports — parks and recreation updates, utility work at the Artesian substation and a statewide student recognition — before the council announced a forthcoming posting for an open seat and voted to move into closed session on a separate item.
The council carried each item by voice vote; no roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript.
Ending: The council adjourned the open portion of the meeting after approving the listed consent items and planning recommendations; it then voted to enter a closed session to discuss a separate property matter.

