Agenda CITY OF JANESVILLE
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
MONDAY, January 10, 2011
7:00 P.M.
1. Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance.
2. Roll Call.
3. Regular City Council meeting minutes of December 27, 2010. “C”
4. Licenses; and Recommendations of the Alcohol License Advisory
Committee. (Refer to separate agenda.) “C”
OLD BUSINESS
1. Requests and comments from the public regarding items on the Agenda not
requiring a public hearing.
2. Second reading, public hearing and action on a proposed ordinance
amending Chapter 14 (Signs) of the Code of General Ordinances of the City
of Janesville with regard to on-premise wall signs in Sign District D and the
designation of street frontages for allowing such signs.
(File Ord. No. 2010-468)
3. Second reading, public hearing and action on a proposed ordinance
prohibiting the possession, sale and use of synthetic cannabinoids.
(Revised File Ord. No. 2010-472)
4. Second reading, public hearing and action on a proposed ordinance
annexing property located at 2609 South U.S. Highway 51.
(File Ord. No. 2010-469)
5. Second reading, public hearing and action on a proposed ordinance
annexing and zoning to B2 property located at 2609 South U.S. Highway
51. (File Ord. No. 2010-470)
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“C” – This designation indicates an item that the City Council will take up
under a Consent Agenda.
City Council Agenda – January 10, 2011
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NEW BUSINESS
1. Motion to approve Council President recommended citizen committee
appointments to Sustainable Janesville Committee.
2. Action on a proposed resolution authorizing the City Manager to sell
property located at 3115 Rockport Park Drive. (File Res. No. 2011-765)
3. Introduce and schedule a public hearing on a proposed ordinance for a
comprehensive text amendment to change the Zoning and Building Codes
with regard to detached structures. (File Ord. No. 2011-473)
4. Requests and comments from the public on matters which can be affected
by Council action.
5. Matters not on the Agenda.
6. Motion to adjourn.
The use of audible cell phone ringers and active use and response to cellular
phone technology by the governing body, staff and members of the public is
discouraged in the Council Chambers while the Council is in session.