900 Quay Street  
Manitowoc, WI 54220  
City of Manitowoc  
Meeting Minutes  
Common Council  
Monday, April 20, 2026  
6:30 PM  
Council Chambers  
Note: This meeting will also be held via remote conferencing  
software (Zoom)  
A. CALL TO ORDER  
B. ROLL CALL  
9 -  
Alderpersons Present:  
Andrew Dunbar, Chad Beeman, Michael Cummings, William DeBaets, Brian  
Anderson, Bill Schlei, Eric Sitkiewitz, Todd Reckelberg and Jodi Brey  
1 - Brett Norell  
Alderpersons Absent:  
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & INVOCATION  
D. PRESENTATIONS  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office to Lieutenant Benjamin Molnar, followed  
by Badge Pinning  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office to Motor Pump Operator Mark Lyman II,  
followed by Badge Pinning  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office to Captain of Patrol Robert Arps, followed  
by Badge Pinning  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office to Assistant Chief of Operations Craig  
Jansen, followed by Badge Pinning  
City Clerk administers Oath of Office to Police Chief John Musial II, followed by  
Badge Pinning  
Proclamation declaring the week of May 10 - May 16, 2026 as National Police  
Week and May 15, 2026 as Peace Officers' Memorial Day  
Recognition of County Executive Bob Ziegelbauer for his longstanding and  
distinguished service to the City of Manitowoc  
Presentation to outgoing District 5 Alderman William DeBaets  
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS  
F. PUBLIC INPUT  
Mayor declared the meeting open for public input. In accordance with  
policy, the public input portion of the meeting is not made part of the official  
record.  
G. APPOINTMENTS AND BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR  
H. CONSENT AGENDA  
1. Removal of Consent Agenda Items  
None  
Approval of the Consent Agenda  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Anderson, to accept the Consent Agenda  
Items and recommendations of the various committees. The motion carried by  
the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
2. Miscellaneous  
Minutes of the March 17, 2026 Common Council meeting; recommending  
approval and place on file  
3. Committee of the Whole (Consent)  
Report of Special Events Committee relative to the approval of the following  
events: Ride for Hunger on 9/13/2026; Special Olympics Tournament on  
6/13/2026; Salmon Derby on 7/3/2026 - 7/5/2026; Lighthouse Tours on  
7/4/2026; Silver Cup Disc Golf on 7/10/2026 - 7/12/2026 and 7/18/2026 -  
7/19/2026; Manitowoc Ships Baseball Tournament on 7/10/2026 - 7/12/2026;  
Run a Fair on 8/26/206; and Pumpkin Palooza on 10/14/2026; recommending  
acceptance of report and place on file  
Report of the Special Events Committee relative to the denial of the following  
waiver of fees: Manitowoc County Fair on 8/26/2026 - 8/30/2026; and the  
approval of the following waiver of fees: CP Get Together on 6/22/2026;  
recommending acceptance of report and place on file  
4. Finance Committee (Consent)  
Report of City Clerk of proposed schedule of assessments for 2026 Weights &  
Measures Licenses; recommending to approve and place on file  
Application of "Class B" Retail Intoxicating Liquor & Fermented Malt Beverage  
(TAV-2538A), Manitowoc 3917 Inc. DBA Applebee's Grill & Bar + IHOP, 4435  
Calumet Ave; recommending to approve as presented  
Application of "Class B" Retail Intoxicating Liquor & Fermented Malt Beverage  
License (TAV-2527B), Knox Ventures, LLC DBA Silver Valley Banquet Hall,  
1222 S. Alverno Rd; recommending to approve as presented  
Application of "Class B" Retail Intoxicating Liquor & Fermented Malt Beverage  
License (TAV-2569), JK Elbow Room, LLC DBA Elbow Room, 702 Buffalo Rd;  
recommending to approve as presented  
Application of "Class B" Retail Intoxicating Liquor & Fermented Malt Beverage  
License (TAV-2570), Dos Caminos Latin Food LLC, DBA Dos Caminos, 2525  
Menasha Ave; recommending to approve as presented  
1st Qtr. 2026 Claims Report from City Attorney's Office; recommending to  
accept and place on file  
General City Claims in the amount of $2,957,588.30 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  
5. Personnel Committee (Consent)  
Quarterly Reporting-PTO Awards-Q1-2026; recommending to accept and  
place on file  
Request to Approve the Updated Seasonal Hiring Pay Rates for 2026;  
recommending to approve as presented  
Approval of City of Manitowoc Compensation Plan Recommended Pay Grade  
Revisions; recommending to approve as presented  
6. Public Infrastructure Committee (Consent)  
Request for Transit Development Plan (TDP) Contract Extension;  
recommending approval  
Request for Open House at Manitowoc Senior Center on September 14-18,  
2026; recommending approval  
Report of Board of Public Works of 3/18/2026, of bids received for 2026 Epoxy  
Pavement Marking Program, Project WS-26-9; recommending awarding to  
award to Brickline Inc. Madison, in the amount of $133,536.39  
Report of Board of Public Works of 3/18/2026, of bids received for 2026  
Sanitary and Storm Sewer Construction, Project WU-26-8; recommending  
awarding to Alfson Excavating LLC in the amount of $199,123.21  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/1/2026, of bids received for 2026 Asphalt  
Paving Program, Project WS-26-4; recommending awarding to Northeast  
Asphalt, Inc in the amount of $112,108.15  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/1/2026, of an appeal for snow removal  
assessment for parcel 836-301-010; recommending to deny the appeal  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/1/2026 of approval to enter into  
AGMT-26-01 with America's Landscape Lawn Service, LLC for grass cutting  
and tree trimming services for properties in non-compliance with City Weed  
Ordinance; recommending acceptance of report and place on file  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/1/2026 of approval to enter into  
AGMT-26-02 to renovate one multi-use field at Citizen Park as outlined in  
"Exhibit A", Kujawa Enterprises, Inc. Proposal; recommending acceptance of  
report and place on file  
Various Progress Invoices from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation;  
recommending payment  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/15/2026 for 1st and final payment of  
$33,934.12 to Aqualis for 2025 Televising Miscellaneous Sewers II, WU-25-17;  
recommending payment  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/15/2026 of staff recommendation to  
rescind snow removal assessment SS2026-0059 due to staff error;  
recommending to approve the recommendation to rescind  
Report of Board of Public Works of 4/15/2026, of bids received for 2026 Seal  
Coating Program, Project WS-26-6; recommending to award to Scott  
Construction, Inc in the amount of $136,345.40  
7. Public Safety Committee (Consent)  
8. Plan Commission (Consent)  
I. COMMITTEE REPORTS  
1. Committee of the Whole  
Report of Special Events Committee recommending approval of the following  
events subject to Council Action: Dive Into Summer on 5/29/2026 - 5/31/2026  
(Waiver of alcohol at Citizen Park for event dates); War on the Shore on  
7/30/2026 - 8/2/2026 (Waiver of alcohol at Citizen Park for event dates); Lincoln  
Graduation on 6/12/2026 (Road closure of S 9th Street from Columbus Street to  
Green Street south of Columbus Street, roads will be closed from 12:30 p.m. -  
approximately 3:30 p.m.); July 3rd Celebration on 7/3/2026 (Waiver of sound  
ordinance, road closure of Quay Street from S 8th Street to S 6th Street on  
7/3/2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on 7/4/2026); Wisconsin Sand Sculpting  
Festival on 7/18/2026 - 7/19/2026 (Waiver of park hours for event dates);  
Scenic Shore on 7/25/2026 - 7/26/2026 (Waiver of park hours for overnight  
camping at Red Arrow Park on 7/25/2026); Lakeshore Balloon Glow on  
8/14/2026 (Road closure of Quay Street between S 8th Street and S 6th Street  
from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.); and the Lakeshore Holiday Parade on 11/25/2026  
(Road closure for Washington Street west of 21st Street to 8th Street, and 8th  
Street from Washington to Park Street from 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.)  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Report be approved. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 3.010 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Common Council, Boards and Commissions, Other Governmental Bodies and  
Officers  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 3.070 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Common Council, Boards and Commissions, Other Governmental Bodies and  
Officers - Board of Public Works  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 3.190 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Common Council, Boards and Commissions, Other Governmental Bodies and  
Officers - Municipal Tree Commission  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 3.470 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Common Council, Boards and Commissions, Other Governmental Bodies and  
Officers - Director of Public Works  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to create Section 3.560 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Common Council, Boards and Commissions, Other Governmental Bodies and  
Officers - Director of Parks and Recreation  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 4.330 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Harbors, Rivers, Bridges and Airports - Preservation of Order of Bridges  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 8.190 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Trees and Shrubs  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 8.230 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Regulations of Parks and Related Facilities  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 14.820 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code  
regulating Golfing on Public Grounds  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution authorizing the correction of scrivener's errors in previously adopted  
ordinances and resolutions as a result of the reorganization of the Department  
of Public Infrastructure into the Department of Public Works and the Parks and  
Recreation Department  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlei, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Offer to Purchase Madison School  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by DeBaets, to approve to execute the  
documents to purchase Madison School property from MPSD for purchase of  
$1.00 and complete transaction. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
2. Finance Committee  
L25-00118 Braun Building Center, Inc claim against the City >$5,000  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, to direct the City Attorney's Office to  
prepare and execute all documents necessary to settle Braun Building Center,  
Inc.'s claim against the City of Manitowoc for an amount not to exceed  
$173,315.42 and to work with the Finance Department to pay the claim. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution to Increase Court Costs  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Resolution be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to Create Manitowoc Municipal Code (MMC) 14.005 - Enhanced  
Penalties  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Ordinance be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to Amend Manitowoc Municipal Code (MMC) 3.120 - Regulating  
RWAM Boards and Association  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Ordinance be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to Amend Manitowoc Municipal Code (MMC) 11.060 - Licenses and  
Permits  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Ordinance be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Agreement with FASTER Fleet Management Software  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Agreement be approved  
and entered into. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
2026 Budget Amendment - General Fund (1100)  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Request be approved as  
presented. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
City of Manitowoc Development Agreement with Gorman and Company for  
former Mirro Site Development  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Agreement be approved  
and to enter into the term sheet. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Request from Manitowoc County Expo/Fair entertainment pavilion purveyors to  
extend live band music performances on Friday, August 28th and Saturday,  
August 29th, 2026 to 11:30 p.m. with beer sales ending at Midnight and on  
Wednesday, August 26th and Thursday, August 27th music to stop at 11:00  
p.m. and beer sales ending at 11:30 p.m.  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Request be approved.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Statement of the Board of Canvassers relative to the April 7, 2026 Spring  
Election for Alderpersons in Districts 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Report be accepted and  
placed on file. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
3. Personnel Committee  
Request for Unpaid Intern-City Attorney's Office  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Request be approved as  
presented. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution to Hire Seasonal Employees Related to Elected Officials,  
Department Heads, or Supervisory Personnel  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Request be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following roll call vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution to Hire Brock Wetenkamp as Director of Parks and Recreation  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Cummings, that this Resolution be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution for New and Revised Job Descriptions: Tourism Department  
Reorganization  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution for New and Revised Job Descriptions: Manitowoc Police  
Department Reorganization  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution for New and Revised Job Descriptions: Department of Public Works  
Reorganization  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution for New and Revised Job Descriptions: Department of Parks &  
Recreation Reorganization  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution to Revise Employee Policy Manual  
*Clerk Note: The Resolution to adopt the revised Employee Policy Manual  
was not attached during the meeting, so only the Employee Policy Manual  
was adopted.  
Moved by Sitkiewitz, seconded by Dunbar, that this Employee Policy Manual be  
adopted. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
4. Public Infrastructure Committee  
Discuss public/private school snow removal  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Communication be placed on  
file. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Request from Popp Enterprises, LLC, for Summit Street (South 21st Street to  
South 18th Street) and South 19th Street (Summit Street to Flambeau Street) to  
be paved in 2027  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Request be approved for 2027  
CAWG request. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
2026 Maritime Metro Transit Cold Weather Shutdown Policy  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Policy be approved. The motion  
carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 13.010 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code  
regulating Solid Waste Recycling and Disposal  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 13.030 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code  
regulating Regulation of Commercial Garbage Haulers  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Resolution to declare May 9, 2026 as World Migratory Bird Day in the City of  
Manitowoc  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Resolution be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
No Street Access Agreement with Matthew and Laura Ziemer for parcel  
355-085-004, 2150 S 18th Street, for street that abuts the Property on Summit  
Street  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by DeBaets, that this Agreement be approved. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
5. Public Safety Committee  
Ordinance to amend Section 10.550 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code  
regulating Fifteen-Minute Parking - Lancer Circle  
Moved by Beeman, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Ordinance be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Ordinance to amend Section 10.390 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code  
regulating Parking Prohibited - Lancer Circle  
Moved by Beeman, seconded by Reckelberg, that this Ordinance be adopted.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
6. Plan Commission  
PC 2-2026: Annual Review of Community Living Arrangements pursuant to  
MMC 15.370(19)b.  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by Dunbar, to approve the associated licenses for the  
Community Living Arrangements for 2026. The motion carried by the following  
vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
PC 4-2025: Restoration Recovery; Annual Review of a Conditional Use  
Permit for the Establishment of Transitional Housing located at 1201 S.  
10th Street.  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by Dunbar, to re-approve the issuance of a  
Conditional Use Permit to Restoration Recovery LLC for the continuation of a  
transitional housing use located at 1201 S 10th Street pursuant to the conditions.  
The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
PC 5-2025: Restoration Recovery; Annual Review of a Conditional Use  
Permit for the Establishment of Transitional Housing located at 1222 S. 7th  
Street.  
Moved by Schlei, seconded by Dunbar, to approve the re-issuance of a  
Conditional Use Permit to Restoration Recovery LLC for the continuation of a  
transitional housing use located at 1222 S 7th Street. The motion carried by the  
following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
7. Committee of the Whole  
Ordinance to amend Section 2.070 of the Manitowoc Municipal Code regulating  
Charter Ordinances - Indefinite Tenure of Office  
Moved by Cummings, seconded by DeBaets, that this Ordinance be adopted. The  
motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
J. OTHER BUSINESS  
K. ADJOURN  
A motion was made by Cummings, seconded by Dunbar, this meeting adjourn  
sine die at 7:13 p.m. The motion carried by the following vote:  
9 -  
Aye:  
Dunbar, Beeman, Cummings, DeBaets, Anderson, Schlei, Sitkiewitz, Reckelberg  
and Brey  
Mackenzie Reed  
City Clerk