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Committee approves parcel transfer to City for Roosevelt Auto Body, OKs Camp Lake Airport right of entry

Kenosha County Public Works–Facilities Committee · May 26, 2026
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Summary

The Public Works–Facilities Committee approved an intergovernmental agreement transferring a parcel to the City of Kenosha for Roosevelt Auto Body at 2907 63rd St by a 5–1 vote and authorized a right of entry agreement with Camp Lake Airport for vegetation management by unanimous vote.

The Kenosha County Public Works–Facilities Committee approved two Department of Public Works items at its May 26 meeting: an intergovernmental agreement transferring a parcel for Roosevelt Auto Body and a Right of Entry Agreement with Camp Lake Airport for vegetation management and aircraft safety.

Supervisor Bill Grady moved the resolution to approve an intergovernmental agreement transferring one parcel by Kenosha County to the City of Kenosha for the property identified in the minutes as Roosevelt Auto Body at 2907 63rd St. Supervisor John Poole seconded. The motion carried with five ayes (the minutes note the tally included YIG members) and one nay cast by Supervisor Laura Belsky.

The minutes record the parcel-transfer resolution as approved; details such as the precise parcel identification number or subsequent administrative steps were not specified in the minutes.

The committee also approved a Right of Entry Agreement with Camp Lake Airport to permit vegetation management and actions intended to promote aircraft safety. Supervisor Laura Belsky moved that item and Supervisor John Poole seconded; the minutes record "all ayes" including YIG and the motion carried.

The minutes list the motions and recorded votes but do not include the legal text of the intergovernmental agreement or the right of entry; those documents would contain specific conditions and implementation steps not summarized in the minutes.