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Alder Patrick Heck

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Alder Patrick Heck

Contact Information

Home Address:

123 N. Blount St #303

Council Office

Common Council Office:
210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
Room 417
Madison, WI 53703
Phone: (608) 266-4071
Fax: (608) 267-8669
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Alder Heck’s Updates

Week of October 17 Meetings of Possible Interest to District 2

October 15, 2016 1:20 PM

 
The week of October 17 has items of possible interest to residents of district 2 at the Sustainable Madison Committee, the Plan Commission, the Building Code Appeals Committee, the Common Council, the Economic Development Committee, the Transit and Parking Commission, the Alcohol License Review Committee,  the Downtown Coordinating Committee and the Local Food Committee. The city meeting agenda items are open for testimony from the public should you be interested in weighing in.  I also appreciate hearing from you on any items on which you have a particular interest or concern so please send me an email or give me a call.
 
Also, committees and commissions have an opportunity at the beginning of each agenda for Public Comment on items not on the agenda.  If you have something you want to share with a committee or commission, you can use the Public Comment time to do so.
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Sustainable Madison Committee 
4:30 October 17, 2016
Rm 108 City-County Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=455299&GUID=A8EBC3B2-9940-4893-9FD3-C29C27DBEB74 
Agenda Item 2
Review the Madison Sustainability Plan and discuss what has been accomplished or is being worked on, what do we need more information to determine what is happening and what isn't getting worked on.
 
Agenda Item 3
Update on Energy Plan
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Plan Commission 
5:30 October 17, 2016
Rm 201 City County Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=442850&GUID=90F284C3-59D8-4F24-B5A5-2B8F89D100AD
 
Agenda Item 20 - Note: Item 20 should be referred to November 7, 2016 pending review by the Urban Design Commission
 
Agenda Item 20
Consideration of a major alteration to an approved conditional use to allow construction of 11 live-work units and 32 multi-family dwellings along the E. Mifflin Street side of "The Galaxie" mixed-use development, generally addressed as 810 E. Washington Avenue; Urban Design Dist. 8; 2nd Ald. Dist.
 
Agenda Item 23
Consideration of a conditional use to construct a restaurant-tavern in an existing mixed-used building with an outdoor eating area at 8 N. Livingston Street and 858 E. Washington Avenue; Urban Design Dist. 8; 2nd Ald. Dist. 
 
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Building Code, Fire Code, Conveyance Code and Licensing Appeals Board 
12:15 October 18, 2016
Rm LL-110 City County Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=446535&GUID=460289B2-D402-4242-AEE0-9EA243FBFE2F 
 
Agenda Item 1
615 Howard Place (C-10-56-2016)
Krittenbrink Architecture appealing IBC 1008.1.1. The Code notes the minimum height and width for doors. The variance requested is to allow a non-standard door for a non-required exit.
 
The Madison Fire Department recommends approval of the variance.
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Common Council 
6:30 October 18, 2016
Rm 201 City-County Building
Agenda: https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=440610&GUID=475675F3-0976-424E-9542-8E65CA6C07AF  
 
PUBLIC HEARINGS - BEGIN AT 6:45 PM
 
Agenda item 2
2017 Executive Operating Budget
 
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
 
REPORT OF URBAN DESIGN COMMISSION 
 
Agenda item 37
 
Amending Section 33.24(15)(e)3 of the Madison General Ordinances to eliminate the footnote relating to the setbacks from East Washington and other East-West streets.
 
INTRODUCTION OF NEW BUSINESS FOR REFERRAL WITHOUT DEBATE 
 
ORDINANCES
 
Agenda item 43
Amending Sections 28.211, 28.151, 28.061, 28.072, 28.082 and 28.132 and creating Section 28.006(3)(i) of the Madison General Ordinances allowing for Storage Lockers in the Mixed Use and Commercial Districts, Employment Districts, and the DC, UOR, and UMX districts.
 
RESOLUTIONS
 
Agenda item 57
Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Development Agreement to facilitate the development of the "Spark" project, the "Cosmos" project, and the Capitol East District Parking Structure on the 800 south blocks of East Washington Avenue and East Main Street; and, amending Res-16-00674 which authorized the City to execute a contract with Graef-USA Inc. for up to $610,000, to authorize expenditures of up to $776,560 to complete architecture/engineering for a Capitol East District Parking Structure
 
Agenda item 59
Establishing guidelines for the implementation of the updated Park Impact Fee Ordinance
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Economic Development Committee 
5:00 October 19, 2016
Rm 260 Madison Municipal Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=451411&GUID=E2CABA32-5802-4DDA-9D97-97C716903C09 
 
Agenda Item 2
Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Development Agreement to facilitate the development of the "Spark" project, the "Cosmos" project, and the Capitol East District Parking Structure on the 800 south blocks of East Washington Avenue and East Main Street; and, amending Res-16-00674 which authorized the City to execute a contract with Graef-USA Inc. for up to $610,000, to authorize expenditures of up to $776,560 to complete architecture/engineering for a Capitol East District Parking Structure. 
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Transit and Parking Committee 
5:00 October 19, 2016
Madison Senior Center
330 W. Mifflin St
Ground Floor/Lobby
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=442279&GUID=7B69F747-4A14-4245-AA68-BFF24362ED6D 
 
F. NEW BUSINESS ITEMS
 
Agenda Item F2
Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Development Agreement to facilitate the development of the "Spark" project, the "Cosmos" project, and the Capitol East District Parking Structure on the 800 south blocks of East Washington Avenue and East Main Street; and, amending Res-16-00674 which authorized the City to execute a contract with Graef-USA Inc. for up to $610,000, to authorize expenditures of up to $776,560 to complete architecture/engineering for a Capitol East District Parking Structure. 
 
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Alcohol License Review Committee
5:30 October 19, 2016
Rm 354 City-County Building
Agenda: https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=444717&GUID=A1514DDA-9296-4554-BABD-80A03C59BFC8   
 
New License - Public Hearing
 
Agenda Item 11
Public Hearing - New License
Jk & Jk LLC • dba LJ's Sports Tavern & Grill
8 N Paterson St • Agent: John Kavanaugh • Estimated Capacity: 140
Class B Combination Liquor & Beer • 40% alcohol, 60% food
Aldermanic District 2 (Alder Zellers) • Police Sector 408
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Downtown Coordinating Committee 
5:30 October 20, 2016
Room 260 Madison Municipal Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=446955&GUID=70C75733-6762-49FD-B9AC-D589F6AF02C5 
Agenda item 3
Sign Pole Structures on the Capitol Square
 
Agenda item 5
 
Downtown Retail and Market Analysis
- Discussion of Draft Policy Recommendations
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Local Food Committee 
8:30 am October 20, 2016
Room 108 City County Building
Agenda:  https://madison.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=510793&GUID=4970C454-7C5F-4E92-816A-D1115DAEEB2E 
CLOSED SESSION NOTICE
When the MarketReady RFP Review Subcommittee considers the following item, it may go into closed session pursuant to Section 19.85(1)(e), Wisconsin Statutes, which reads as follows: Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session. If the MarketReady RFP Review Subcommittee does convene in closed session as described above, upon completion of the closed session, notice is hereby given that it may reconvene in open session to consider the following items without waiting 12 hours, pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes, Section 19.85(2).
 
Agenda item 4
Review and Discuss MarketReady Proposal
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*Consent agenda--The consent agenda includes many agenda items that come to a vote without testimony or Council discussion.  Should anyone register and wish to speak, the item would be taken off the consent agenda.



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