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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2023112910054435241derman u ELECTION REPORT March 8, 1966 ervisor 6th Ward -- 16th District We, the members of the Common Council of the City of Rhinelander, having .,been duly assembled at the .Council Chamber of the said City , this 14th day of March, 1966 for the purpose of canvassing the votes of the 6th ward, 16th district .for the office of alderman -supervisor, having duly canvassed said vote do hereby make and file this our statement of said election that was held on Tuesday, March 8, 1966. JAMES DOHERTY POLLED 48 JULIUS ETTA EVAN SCHALLOCK 44 34 James Doherty and Julius Petta having received the largest number of votes cast, are hereby declared eligible to participate in the April 5th election. Their names are to be placed on the ballot, with the one receiving the highest number of votes to be declared, ALDERMAN -SUPERVISOR of the 6th Ward. By COMMON COUNCIL: The regular monthly meeting of the Common Council was called to order by Mayor Mikulici. All aldermen were present: Bohne, Church, Cla rk, Grant, Johns, Joslin, Lawrence, Leith, Lovestead, Macon & Wiegand. A MOTION WAS MADE by Ald. Bohne and seconded by Aad. Joslin to dis- pense with the reading of last monthts regular meeting minutes and accept them as published. Carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS : . A letter from the League o reation and Inspectors meetings to the council. sconsin Municipalities regarding Rec- be held in. March and April was read A letter regarding the new position of Maintenance Superintendent was read to the council. The letter, written by Mr. Richard C. Erickson a representative of Local No:3226, questioned the procedure used in fil- ling this position, by the city. A lengthy discussion followed with Mr. Erickson, Mayor Mikulich,, Director Woodward, City Attorney Krueger and members of the council taking part. At the conclusion -of the discussion, x i+MOTION WAS MADE. by Add. Church and seconded by Aid. Wiegand to deny the grievance and support the recommendation of the Wage & Salary Committee to submit this asrgtpmont to arbitration. on roll call., carried unanimously.. Mr. Erickson stated that Mr. Robert ©berbeck would represent the union on the arbitration board. Ald. Macon, chairman of the age & Salary Committee recommended that City Attorney Krueger represent the city on the arbitration board. Atty Krueger stated that he would serve as an unbiased member and would not support the city in the matter if the city was in error in the hiring. A MOTION WAS MADE by Ald. Bohne and seconded by Ald. Clark to submit the grievance to arbitration to see if the hiring was proper or if the union contract had been circumvented, with City Attorney Krueger representing the city. ON ROLL call, carried with`.A d: Johns votin Na. OLD BUSINESS This evening was slated for a public hearing for Sewer & Water inst- alation on Highview Parkway from the present end of the system to Lots 1 & 2 of Block F. Highland. View Addition. The engineer's report on this project was read with C.R. Musson, Wilbur Pecore, and James Tallier pre- sent for the hearing. Mr. Musson volunteered to furnish the la bor for this project at no cost to the city if the property owners would share the cost of the materials. A MOTION WAS MADE by Aid. Grant and seconded by Aid Johns that Mr. Musson proceed with this project by furnishing the labor and the property owners sharing the cost of the materials. The Water Super- intendent is tb supervise the project. On roll caii, carried with Ald. Church, Lovestead and Macon opposing. Mr. Keith Heise appeared relative to sewer installation on Crescent St. A. MOTION WAS MADE by Ald. Bohne and seconded by .,yid. Lawrence to. notify Mr. Heise and other interested parties of the next Water Utility meeting so that they may be in attendance. Carried unanimously. Ald. Wiegand brought up the matter of the separation of the storm sewers from the sanitary sewers. A MOTION WAS made by =Aid. Wiegand and seconded by Aid. Clark that the Water Utility be authorized contact con- sulting engineering firms relative to this matter and also to see about obtaining federal a:id to help with the project. Carried unanimously. A l -b6 (annexation of a portion ' Pine Lak This evening was slated for a public hearing and final action o:n this annexation. A letter was read from Attorney Albert J. Ciri3,li as attor- ney for the petitioning residents of the Town of Pine Lake favoring the annexation. The letter outlined reasons fcr the annexation. Mr. Donald Rolain, Clarence Hartmann of the Chamber of Commerce and Add. Macon fav- ored the annexation. City Inspector Treu and Clarence Pecore opposed the annexation and outlined their reasons* Pr Pecore, wished to have his name removed from the petition, but was advised that his name would remain as it could not be removed once it was filed with the city clerk. Water Superintendent Kratcha stated that the cost of installing sewer & water on the highway would be roughly $92,000. At the conclusion of this dis- cussion, A MOTION WAS MADE by Aid. Johns and seconded by Add. Macon to adopt the annexation ordinance. On roll call, 6 to five against. Add. Bohne, Church, Clark, Grant, & Wiegand voting against. The motion was lost as a 2/3 vote is required to adopt an ordinance for annexation Av 2-66 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TERRITORY TO THE CITY CF RHIIN,iEIANDER, WISCONSIN. The Common Council of the City of Rhihelander as follows: Visconsin do ordain SECTION 1. Territory Annexed. In accordance with s. 66.021 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1963, and the petition for direct annexation filed with the City Clerk on the llth day of February, 1966, signed by all of the owners of all of the real property in assessed value in the ter- ritory described as follows in the Town of Pelican, Oneida County, Wis- consin, said territory is annexed to the City of Rhinelander, Wisconsin: