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Council approves sidewalk removal on Morrow St., payment of bills and moves into closed session on Lexington Homes deal

Regular Council · September 9, 2024
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Summary

At the Sept. 9 council meeting the Regular Council approved Resolution RE 2024-161 to remove a sidewalk on Morrow Street west of Elizabeth and Resolution RE 2024-162 authorizing payment of bills; the council then voted to enter a closed session to discuss a development agreement with Lexington Homes.

The Regular Council met Sept. 9 at City Hall Council Chambers following the 6 p.m. Joint Committee of the Whole meeting. Mayor Greuel and council members Tetzlaff, Krull, Hurkman, VanderHeiden, Schaumberg and Gerbers were recorded as present.

Council member Gerbers moved to approve the agenda; VanderHeiden seconded and the motion carried. Krull moved to approve the minutes from the Aug. 26, 2024 meeting; Schaumberg seconded and the motion carried.

On business items, the council approved Resolution NO RE 2024-161 to remove the sidewalk on Morrow Street west of Elizabeth. VanderHeiden moved the resolution; Tetzlaff seconded and the motion carried. The council also approved Resolution NO RE 2024-162 authorizing payment of bills; Gerbers moved, Tetzlaff seconded and the motion carried. The transcript records these outcomes as "motion carried" without providing individual roll-call vote tallies.

Later in the meeting the council voted to adjourn the regular session and go into closed session. Gerbers moved to go into closed session pursuant to WI SS 19.85(1)(e) "to deliberate or negotiate the purchase of public property, investment of public funds, or conducting other specified public business when competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session," citing discussion on a development agreement with Lexington Homes; Tetzlaff seconded and the motion carried. The council subsequently reconvened in open session after the closed discussion; Gerbers moved to reconvene, Krull seconded and the motion carried.

The meeting concluded with a motion by Tetzlaff to adjourn, seconded by Gerbers; the motion carried and Clerk-Treasurer Christy Stover signed the minutes. The transcript records motions and outcomes but does not include individual vote tallies or further details of the closed-session discussion.