ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
TL;DR
The Zoning, Neighborhoods & Development Committee held a meeting focused on several urban development and property-related resolutions. The committee recommended multiple proposals for city property sales, tax incremental district amendments, and the expansion of the Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District.
Key Decisions
- Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District Expansion Recommended for Adoption
- Tax Incremental District No. 56 Amendment Recommended for Adoption
- City-owned Property Sales Recommended for Sale
- HUD Economic Development Grant Acceptance Recommended for Adoption
- Appointment to City Plan Commission Recommended for Confirmation
Agenda
- 1. Appointment of Jesus Gonzalez to the City Plan Commission by the Mayor. (12th Aldermanic District)AppointmentAction: RECOMMENDED FOR CONFIRMATION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. ZAMARRIPA that this Appointment be RECOMMENDED FOR CONFIRMATION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 2. A substitute ordinance relating to the 1st Amendment to the Detailed Planned Development known as Southgate Marketplace, Phase 2 to add assembly hall as an allowable use within the former cinema building, and approve site and exterior building changes for the property located at 3300 South 30th Street, on the west side of South 27th Street, south of West Euclid Avenue, in the 11th Aldermanic District.OrdinanceAction: RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE Passed
A motion was made by ALD. JACKSON that this Ordinance be RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 3. Resolution authorizing the former owner, or their heirs and beneficiaries, to repurchase the City-owned tax deed property located at 3401 West Wanda Avenue, in the 13th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 4. Resolution authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 5229 North 51st Boulevard, in the 1st Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 5. Resolution authorizing the sale of the City-owned tax deed property at 3809-15 West Villard Avenue, in the 1st Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 6. Resolution relating to the acceptance, funding, and allocation of a FY2024 Economic Development Initiative Community Project Funding Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for preparing vacant land in the Menomonee Valley for economic development and authorizing the appropriate City and RACM officials to execute related agreements.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 7. Resolution authorizing lease amendments and assignments for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee-owned property at 1027 North Edison Street and the City-owned property at 1001 North Edison Street from North Edison, LLC to The Edison SPE, LLC and its assignees, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: AMENDED Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be AMENDED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 8. Substitute resolution approving Amendment No. 7 to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 56, (Erie/ Jefferson), and authorizing additional expenditures, and approving a development agreement, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. JACKSON that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 9. Substitute resolution approving Amendment No. 2 to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 84 (West McKinley & Juneau), and authorizing additional expenditures, and approving a development agreement and an amendment to an existing development agreement, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 10. Substitute resolution relating to the expansion of the Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District.ResolutionAction: SUBSTITUTED Passed
A motion was made by ALD. ZAMARRIPA that this Resolution be SUBSTITUTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 11. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the Filer and Stowell - Corliss on Becher Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. ZAMARRIPA that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 12. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the ThriveOn King Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. JACKSON that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 13. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the MLK Library Apartment Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. JACKSON that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 14. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the Bronzeville Estates Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 15. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the Northwestern Mutual North Office Building Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 16. Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion Relating to Human Resource Requirements Quarterly Report for the Riverwest Apartments and Food Accelerator Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. ZAMARRIPA that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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- 231997 Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the MLK Library Apartment Project.CommunicationAction: HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR Passed
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Communication be HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 241346 Substitute resolution approving Amendment No. 7 to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 56, (Erie/ Jefferson), and authorizing additional expenditures, and approving a development agreement, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
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- 231997 Communication from the Office of Equity and Inclusion relating to human resource requirements quarterly report for the MLK Library Apartment Project.CommunicationAction: RECONSIDERED Passed
A motion was made by ALD. ZAMARRIPA that this Communication be RECONSIDERED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 241346 Substitute resolution approving Amendment No. 7 to the Project Plan for Tax Incremental District No. 56, (Erie/ Jefferson), and authorizing additional expenditures, and approving a development agreement, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECONSIDERED Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECONSIDERED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- Meeting adjourned at 11:20 a.m. Chris Lee, Staff Assistant Council Records Section City Clerk's Office
- 241216 Substitute resolution relating to the expansion of the Bronzeville Cultural and Entertainment District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. COGGS that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 241348 Resolution authorizing lease amendments and assignments for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee-owned property at 1027 North Edison Street and the City-owned property at 1001 North Edison Street from North Edison, LLC to The Edison SPE, LLC and its assignees, in the 4th Aldermanic District.ResolutionAction: RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION Passed
A motion was made by ALD. BAUMAN that this Resolution be RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- Meeting convened at 9:02 a.m.