900 Quay Street  
Manitowoc, WI 54220  
City of Manitowoc  
Meeting Agenda  
Common Council  
Monday, October 17, 2022  
6:30 PM  
Council Chambers  
Note: this meeting will also be held via remote  
conferencing software (Zoom)  
Pursuant to Section 19.84(2) and (3) of the Wisconsin Statutes, notice is hereby given to the public,  
to the Herald-Times-Reporter, the official newspaper of Manitowoc, and to those news media who  
have filed a written request for this notice that a meeting of the above-referenced will be held at the  
date, time and location listed above.  
This meeting is being conducted both in Council Chambers at City Hall and via Zoom to maximize  
opportunities for residents to attend. Those attending the meeting via Zoom who wish to give public  
input are asked to keep their microphone muted until public input is opened to improve audio quality  
for all attendees. Those using their phone to call in may hit *6 to mute and unmute themselves.  
Members of the public may call to listen in at 888 475 4499 US Toll-free, Meeting ID: 893 9628 6649  
Password: 669106.  
Public input will be accepted at the meeting. Those wishing to make public comment in advance of  
the meeting should email abaryenbruch@manitowoc.org or call 920-686-6952 with their comment  
no later than 12:00 p.m. central the day of the meeting. Emailed public input will be attached to the  
agenda and made part of the public record.  
The above governmental body will meet to discuss and possibly take action on the agenda items  
set forth below.  
A. CALL TO ORDER  
B. ROLL CALL  
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & INVOCATION  
D. PRESENTATIONS  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office and Badge Pinning of Firefighter /  
Paramedic Craig Buyske  
Presentation from Mayor Nickels on the 2023 Executive Budget  
Attachments:  
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
6:31 PM - Public Hearing for the purpose of hearing objections to proposed  
assessments to property owners for abatement of nuisance Parks Forestry  
Assessments  
F. PUBLIC INPUT  
Members of the public will be permitted to speak at the Common Council meeting each  
month on any matter of public interest. The comments from each speaker shall be  
limited to five minutes in length unless extended by action of the Common Council.  
G. APPOINTMENTS AND BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR  
H. CONSENT AGENDA  
These items will be approved by one motion unless any member of the Council wishes to  
remove an item for discussion.  
1. Removal of Consent Agenda Items  
Any Common Council Member may request removal of any item from the consent  
agenda, and such item shall be removed without debate or vote. Any item or part thereof  
removed from the consent agenda shall be separately considered.  
2. Miscellaneous  
Minutes of the September 19, 2022 Common Council meeting, recommending  
approval and place on file  
Attachments:  
Minutes of October 3, 2022 Common Council Special Meeting, recommending  
approval and place on file  
Attachments:  
3. Committee of the Whole (Consent)  
Report of the Special Events Committee relative approval of the following  
events:Trunk or Treat on 10/29/2022 (cancelled); Waiver of Fees: Izaak Walton  
Appreciation Dinner on 10/13/2022; Shelltrack on 01/07/2023; Waiver of Fees:  
Astronaut Raja Chari Get Together on 10/28/2022; 56th Annual Roncalli Cross  
Country Invite on 09/09/2023; recommending acceptance of report and place on  
file  
Attachments:  
4. Finance Committee (Consent)  
Request to increase the City Clerk Credit Card limit from $2,000 to $5,000 due  
to the promotion to Department Head; recommending to approve the request  
Attachments:  
CAWG Request from Department of Public Infrastructure - Engineering for  
RRFB Crosswalk Signage at South 23rd & Dewey Street; recommending to  
approve the request for $8,000  
Attachments:  
Claims Report January 2022 - September 2022; recommending to accept and  
place on file  
Attachments:  
3rd Quarter CAWG Listing Report; recommending to accept and place on file  
Attachments:  
3rd Quarter Fraud Detection and Prevention Report; recommending to accept  
and place on file  
Attachments:  
Granicus Renewal Agreement for Term of 12.1.2022 to 11.30.2023;  
recommending to enter into the agreement  
Attachments:  
General City Claims in the amount of $3,306,115.54 enumerated on list thereof,  
recommending that the claims be allowed and ordered paid and Mayor, Clerk  
and Finance Director/Treasurer are instructed to issue the necessary order  
Attachments:  
5. Personnel Committee (Consent)  
6. Public Infrastructure Committee (Consent)  
Strand Associates Proposal/Task Order for Design of South 19th Street Lift  
Station Rehabilitation, recommending approval of the task order with Strand  
Associates  
Attachments:  
Lincoln Park Land Sale - Howe, recommending entering into negotiations with  
monies to stay within the Lincoln Park Fund  
Attachments:  
Silver Creek Park Land Sale - Hanson, recommending entering into  
negotiations and monies to remain in Silver Creek Park Fund  
Attachments:  
Request for Waiver of Fees for the Family Ties Event for Hmong Community  
September 2022 through December 2023, recommending approval of fee  
waiver  
Attachments:  
Reallocation of funding for East Shed Insulation Project funds for purchase of a  
Mezzanine System, recommending approval  
Attachments:  
Lakeside Blvd Multi-Use Path, recommending placing on file  
Attachments:  
Forestry Fund and Fee to Remove/Replace Tree due to Accident,  
recommending approval  
Attachments:  
Request to use Donation Tube Funds to Install Water to Llama Barn,  
recommending approval  
Attachments:  
South 16th Street - WAF's Proposed Gas Pipes Crossing City Right of Way,  
recommending approval with agreement in place  
Attachments:  
Report of Board of Public Works of 9/28/2022 for 2nd and final payment of  
$4,069.69 to Highway Landscapers for 2022 Remove & Replace Sidewalks,  
WS-22-3; recommending payment  
Attachments:  
Report of Board of Public Works of final payments to contractors for  
agreements under $25,000.00, recommending acceptance and place on file  
Attachments:  
Abatement of Nuisance Report; recommending to approve and assess  
Attachments:  
7. Public Safety Committee (Consent)  
8. Plan Commission (Consent)  
I. COMMITTEE REPORTS  
1. Committee of the Whole  
2. Finance Committee  
Finance Committee review and recommendation of applicants for open MPU  
Commission position  
Attachments:  
Review and Possible Action on Potential River Point Property Purchase  
Attachments:  
L22-00045 VANDENHOUTEN Claim (2304 S 13th Street) sewer backup/broken  
sewer lateral $9,679.87  
Update from Manitowoc Public Utilities on the Wastewater Treatment Facility  
Attachments:  
3. Personnel Committee  
4. Public Infrastructure Committee  
Request from Hamann Construction for approval to build over an easement at  
2901 Calumet Avenue  
Attachments:  
Report of Board of Public Works of 9/28/2022 for a request to rescind special  
assessment for access to S. 41st Street  
Attachments:  
Report of Board of Public Works of 10/17/2022, of bids received for 2022 Tree  
& Stump Removal, WO-22-26  
Municipal Water Installment Agreements with various property owners  
5. Public Safety Committee  
Discussion regarding the parking spot lease agreement.  
Attachments:  
6. Plan Commission  
J. OTHER BUSINESS  
K. ADJOURN  
1.Next Scheduled Common Council Meeting: Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30pm in  
the Common Council Chambers at City Hall.  
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City  
of Manitowoc will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of  
disability in its services, programs, or activities. If you need assistance or reasonable  
accommodations in participating in this meeting or event due to a disability as defined under the  
ADA, please call the City Clerk's office at 920-686-6950 or the City’s ADA Coordinator at (920)  
686-6990 or e-mail cityattorney@manitowoc.org at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled meeting or  
event to request an accommodation. For additional assistance, individuals with hearing or speech  
disabilities can call 711 and be connected to a telephone relay system.  
Mackenzie Reed-Kadow  
City Clerk