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25. 18-329
JUNE 12, 2018 18-329 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 6-1 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN ) PURPOSE: APPROVAL OF COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSE - (MORGAN DISTRICT) INITIATED BY: CITY CLERK WHEREAS, an application for a license has been made, fees deposited, and all legal procedures have been taken as per Ordinance of the City of Oshkosh, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the following licenses be granted: COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICNESE (JULY 1, 2018 thru JUNE 30, 2019) NAME AND ADDRESS: LOCATION OF PREMISES: MORGAN DISTRICT, THE (MP Development 2, LLC).........................228 W. 61h Avenue Agent: Grant Schwab, 4006 Stonegate Drive TO: Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Lynn A. Lorenson, City Attorn DATE: June 7, 2018 RE: Non -renewal Hearing — MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District Attached to this memorandum is a copy of the Notice of Non -Renewal as well as a copy of the License Renewal Application and an affidavit and certification by the City Clerk with certain records from her office pertaining to this liquor license. All of these documents were served on the applicant with the non -renewal notice and are copies of official records within the Office of the Clerk. The City Clerk will enter the certified copy of these records at the hearing on Tuesday evening. The records speak for themselves. City Hall, 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 920.236.5000 http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us NOTICE OF INTENTION TO NOT RENEW MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent/Member, 4006 Stonegate Drive, Oshkosh, WI 54904 Pursuant to the direction of the Common Council for the City of Oshkosh you are hereby notified that the Common Council for the City of Oshkosh has declared its intention to not renew the license of MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District for property located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin for the following reasons: That MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District is the current the license holder of the Combination "Class B" Fermented Malt Beverage & Intoxicating Liquor License issued for the premises located at 228 W. 6th Avenue in the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The current agent is Grant Schwab, whose address is believed to be 4006 Stonegate Drive, Oshksoh, Wisconsin 54904. 2. That MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District does not possess the qualifications required under Chapter 125 Wis. Stats. to hold the license, as follows: A) That pursuant to section 125.12(3) a municipality may refuse to renew a license for the causes provided in subsection 125.12(2)(ag) Wis. Stats. B) That one of the causes specified in subsection 125.12(2)(ag) Wis. Stats. is that the person has violated the provisions of Chapter 125 Wis. Stats. or a municipal regulation adopted under section 125.10 Wis. Stats. C) That the City of Oshkosh has adopted the following provision pursuant to the authority granted under section 125.10 Wis. Stats.: SECTION 4-5 GRANTING OF LICENSES: HEARING Opportunity shall be given by the Common Council to any person to be heard for or against the granting of any license. Upon the approval of the applicant by the Common Council, the City Clerk shall issue to the applicant a license. Each 1 license shall be numbered in the order in which issued, and shall state the premises for which issued, the date of issuance, the fee paid, and the name of the licensee. (A) Required use of License. Failure to complete the requirements for issuance of a "Class B" or Class "B" license though such license has been granted by the Common Council and/or failure to conduct a license -related business on a premises for which a license shall be issued for any one year period shall be a violation of this chapter punishable by revocation of the license only. D) The records in the office of the City Clerk indicate that the license was transferred from Abelardo Lopez from property located at 215 W. Murdock Avenue to MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District, located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; with registered agent, Grant Schwab, on April 14, 2015. The license was granted to MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District, located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; with registered agent, Grant Schwab, for license years 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017- 2018, but was never issued by the City Clerk's office for use at the premises in those years. E) That MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District has failed to conduct a license -related business on the premises for which the license was issued, since April 14, 2015. F) That MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District will be in violation of the provisions of section 4-5(A) of the Oshkosh Municipal Code as of July 1, 2018 which is the effective date of the renewal license and therefore a license should not issue. The Common Council for the City of Oshkosh will hold a hearing on this matter on June 12, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.12(3) of the Wisconsin Statutes. You may appear before the Council at that time and present testimony and any evidence that you wish the Council to consider when making its decision. You may have an attorney help you or represent you at your own expense if you so choose. Dated this 22nd day of May, 2018. 2 Pamela R. Ubrig, City CIe"rk MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent/Member, 4006 Stonegate Drive, Oshkosh, WI 54904 STATE OF WISCONSIN SS. WINNEBAGO COUNTY Pamela R. Ubrig, being first duly sworn, on oath, states as follows: I am the City Clerk for the City of Oshkosh, employed so since July 1, 1998. 2. Attached to this Affidavit are true and correct copies of official records from the Office of the City Clerk pertaining to the Combination "Class B" License currently held by MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District, located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; with registered agent, Grant Schwab, Agent/Member, 4006 Stonegate Drive, Oshkosh, WI 54904. 3. The records in the office of the City Clerk indicate that the license was transferred from Abelardo Lopez from property located at 215 W. Murdock Avenue to MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District, located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; with registered agent, Grant Schwab, on April 14, 2015. The license was granted to MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District, located at 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; with registered agent, Grant Schwab, for license years 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018, but was never issued by the City Clerk's office for use at the premises in those years. Dated this 22nd day of May, 2018. Pamela R. Ubrig Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd ,d'N of May, 2018. _ 'Net -&y gublic, Winnebadounty, My Corr(mission is perman t. 1 MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent License Transfer 2015 APRIL 14, 2015 15-198 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN PURPOSE: APPROVAL OF COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSE, COMBINATION "CLASS A" LICENSE, PREMISE TRANSFER FOR COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSE, SECONDHAND DEALER LICENSE, SPECIAL CLASS "B" LICENSES & OPERATOR LICENSES INITIATED BY: CITY CLERK WHEREAS, an application for a license has been made, fees deposited, and all legal procedures have been taken as per Ordinance of the City of Oshkosh, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the following licenses be granted: NAME AND ADDRESS: COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSE (APRIL 14, 2015 thru JUNE 30, 2015) LOCATION OF PREMISES: JOCKEY CLUB (Jockey Club II, LLC).............................................24 E Gruenwald Avenue Agent: Gayle Savka, 528 Grove Street POST 1908 ..... ............................ ............................................................129 W 17th Avenue Matthew Vienola, 1658 Minnesota Street NAME AND ADDRESS: COMBINATION "CLASS A" LICENSE (APRIL 14, 2015 thru JUNE 30, 2015) f_110D:IKel I,us] 00Wky,IWWI KWIK PANTRY (Siya & Kush Enterprises, LLC)..............................403 N _Sawyer Street Agent: Sunil Datt, 1-79 Wyldewood Drive, #N104 APRIL 14, 2015 15-198 PREMISE TRANSFER COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSE (APRIL 14, 2015 thru JUNE 30, 2015) )� TRANSFER LICENSE PREMISE FROM: 215 W MURDOCK AVENUE NAME AND ADDRESS: RESOLUTION CONT'D TRANSFER LICENSE PREMISE TO: 228W6 TI AVENUE LOCATION OF PREMISES: MORGAN DISTRICT THE (MP Development 2 LLC)...' .......... *** ...... * ... 228 W 6th Avenue Agent: Grant Schwab, 601 Oregon Street, Suite B PAWNBROKER, SECONDHAND JEWELRY & SECONDHAND ARTICLE DEALER LICENSES (APRIL 14, 2015 thru DECEMBER 31, 2015) HELD MUSIC 1750 W South Park Avenue Todd Heid (secondhand article) SPECIAL CLASS "B" LICENSES ORGANIZATION & PERSON IN CHARGE: DATE, TIME & LOCATION OSHKOSH TEMPLE TRUSTEES .......................................................April 24 - 26, 2015 Person in Charge: Jay Spanbauer 24th / 6:00 pm — 10:00 pm 25th / 6:00 pm — 10:00 pm 26t" 1:00 pm — 5:00 pm 204 Washington Avenue Event Name: Oshkosh Playin' Round LOURDES ACADEMY OF OSHKOSH WI — MUSIC BOOSTERS ......................May 2, 2015 Person in Charge: Karen Boehm 3:00 pm —10:00 pm 110 N. Sawyer Street Event Name: Kentucky Derby Party MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent License Renewal 2015-2016 f�bwv �8fr)Lf J'oeckel, Angela J. From: Ed Bowen [ed@themorganpartners.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 4:12 PM To: Joeckel, Angela J. Subject: RE: License We plan on using it for a restaurant that we plan on including with a mixed use building located on that site. I don't have too many more details at the moment. Ed Bowen The Morgan Partners Lac 601 Oregon Street, Ste B Oshkosh, WI 54902 (920) 376-9151 office (920) 267-2558 mobile ed@themorganpartners.com From: Joeckel, Angela J.[mailto:aioeckel@ci.oshkosh.wi.us] Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:58 AM To: Ed Bowen Subject: License Hello Ed Just wondering what the plans are for the license that you transferred to a Avenue —Any info would help —thanks! ANGELA J JOECKEL, Deputy City Clerk / City of Oshkosh PO Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 236-5011 1 MAY 26, 2015 15-275 RESOLUTION (CARRIED PURPOSE INITIATED BY: 6-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN _ ) APPROVE ANNUAL CITY LICENSES (RENEWALS) CITY CLERK WHEREAS, an application for a license has been made, fees deposited, and all legal procedures have been taken as per Ordinance of the City of Oshkosh, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the following licenses be granted: NAME AND ADDRESS: COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICENSES (JULY 1, 2015 thru JUNE 30, 2016) LOCATION OF PREMISES: ACEE DEUCEE......................................................................................1329 Oregon Street Robert L. Pollnow, 1329-A Oregon Street ANDY'S PUB & GRUB............................................................................527 W. 9th Avenue Helen C. Anderson, 537 W 9th Avenue APPLEBEE'S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR (Apple Hospitality. Group LLC) ................................................................................................1700 S. Koeller Street Agent: Andrew Lynch, 1325 N Main Street B & E LOUNGE (B & E Lounge LLC)......................................................3145 W 9th Avenue Agent: James Nienhaus, 3145 W 9th Avenue BACK AGAIN STADIUM BAR (Back Again Stadium Bar Inc).................301 Knapp Street Agent: Leonard E. Eckstein, 305 Knapp Street BANGKOK THAI CUISINE (Bangkok Thai Cuisine, LLC)...................80 Wisconsin Street Agent: Dennis Schwab, 4525 Stonewood Drive BAR 430 (430 N Main Street, LLC) .................................................430 N Main Street Agent: Brian Wagner, 1902 Hazel Street BAR OF OSHKOSH, THE (The Bar of Oshkosh, Inc.) ................825 N. Washburn Street Agent: Jamie L. Knudson, W5975 Sweet Pea Drive, Appleton MAY 26, 2015 15-275 RESOLUTION CONT'D MOLLY MCGUIRE'S (Magoo, Inc.)......................................................... 539 Campus Place Agent: Thomas G. Taggart, 1033 Hazel Street 'MORGAN DISTRICT, THE (MP Development 2, LLC).........................228 W 6�'Avenue Agent: Grant Schwab, 4047 Stonegate Drive MR. CINDER'S CHARCOAL SANDWICH .............................................1002 N Main Street Steven Sosnoski, 1625 Maricopa Drive NICKEL, THE................................................................. ..............................413 Ohio Street Carey A. Florian, 413 Ohio Street NIGL'S (Nigl's, Inc.).................................................................................556 W. 9th Avenue Agent: James A. Nigl, 276-D N. Campbell Road OBLIO'S (Oblio's Lounge, LLC.)..............................................................434 N. Main Street Agent: Todd L. Cummings, 1135 N. Westfield Street OHIO STREET STATION (KAUKAUNA RESTAURANT CO LLC) .............. 815 Ohio Street Agent: Janet Schneider, 23 Stoney Beach Road OLIVE GARDEN RESTAURANT, THE (GMRI, Inc) ............................ 1190 S Koeller Street Agent: Karicka Zaremba, 913 N Lark Street O' MARROS (O'Marro's Public House, LLC) ......................................2211 T Oregon Street Agent: Shawn M O'Marro, 2675 Newport Avenue OREGON CLUB, THE (The Oregon Club, LLC)..................................1013 Oregon Street Agent: Timothy Rusch, 1400 Broderick Road, Omro OSHKOSH ELKS LODGE #292 (Oshkosh Elks Lodge #292) ......... 175 W. Fernau Avenue Agent: Stephen Hunt, 3615 Anderson Street PACKER'S PUB (Packer's Pub, Inc.)...........................................1603 W. 20'h Avenue Agent: Beverly D. Ruedinger, 4315 Waupun Road PAINE ART CENTER & GARDENS (Paine Art Center & Gardens, Inc.) .1410 Algoma Blvd Agent: Aaron J. Sherer, 1214 W. New York Avenue PARK AVE BAR.............................................................358 W South Park Avenue John Popp, 327 W 11'h Avenue PARNELL'S PLACE (Parnells Place Inc)........................................2932 Fond du Lac Road Agent: Timothy J. Hughes, 35 Castle Court MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent License Renewal 2016-2017 CIN HALL 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54902-1130 PAMELA RUBRIG CIV Clerk ANGELA J JOECKEL Of HKO f I Deputy Clerk Phone: (920) 23636 -5011 ON THE WATER n Fax (920) 238=5D39 March 28, 2016 Grant Schwab 601 Oregon Street, Suite B Oshkosh WI 54902. Dear Mr. Schwab; Our records indicate that your business at 228 West 61h Avenue was granted a license on April 14, 2015, The Oshkosh Common Council has adopted a resolution outlining that when a license holder is not compliant with the City ordinances they be brought before the Council for purposes of possible revocation of their Combination Class "B" License. This letter is to inform you that the one year period is coming up and Council may be requesting your presence at a Council meeting in the near future. Please provide me in writing the status of the license for 228 West 6th Avenue by April 5, 2016. I have enclosed a copy of a -resolution that the Common Council approved regarding this new policy for inactive alcohol beverage licenses for your review. _ If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me during regular business hours at 236-5011. Sincerely, CITY OF OSHKOSH PAMELA R. UBRIG CITY CLERK Enclosure — resolution 14-301 JUNE 24, 2014 14-301 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN,_ PURPOSE: APPROVE POLICY FOR INACTIVE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSES INITIATED BY. CITY ADMINISTRATION WHEREAS, the City of Oshkosh has adopted section 4-5 of the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code providing that the failure to conduct a license -related business on a premises for which an alcohol beverage license has been issued for any one year period shall be a violation of the municipal code; and WHEREAS, this ordinance has historically been enforced annually at license renewal time; and WHEREAS, this practice can result in different treatment of license holders and may result in longer periods of non-use of alcohol beverage licenses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that City staff is hereby authorized and directed to review all alcohol beverage licenses on an ongoing basis for compliance with the provisions of section 4-5 of the City of Oshkosh Municipal code. - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shall notify licensees in writing at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the one year period as shown by City records, that City records show the license holder may be in non-compliance with the City codes and the license holder may be brought before the Council for purposes of a revocation or non -renewal hearing. 'THE MORGAN PARTNERS Professional Real Estate Services Ms. PamelaUbrig �.• ...,•l:��;J.�:e,+�� "•• City Clerk City of Oshkosh R PR- 0 5.2016 215 Church Ave. , Oshkosh, WI 54901 To Whom It May Concern: Please allow this letter to serve as an expression of continued interest in maintaining our liquor• license for our property at -228 W, 6t' Ave in•the name of our affiliate The Morgan District, LLC. The Morgan Partners, LLC transferred the liquor license to the Morgan District on April 15, 2015 to use in future development detailed below. We respectfully ask for continued time in pursuing our developinent efforts and the continued opportunity to Invest in the city of Oshkosh. The Morgan District Is a rare opportunity within Oshkosh's central city- a blank slate of 27: acres, with over 1700, linear feet of valuable Fox River water frontage, connection to the City of Oshkosh Riverwalk system, and located at the foot of one of the City's busiest bridges. The goal of this project..ls-to:create a multi -phased, mixed use development featuring high quality housing options (both rental and owner- occupied).with at least some affordable housing components, retail space providingshopping and dining to a downtown customer, and office space for a growing segment'of the business community focused on locating.within the City's central core. The Morgan Partners LLC, in concert With a project team consisting of a of architects, engineers and advisors, anticipate creating a lasting mixed use development that will connect this area to its surrounding neighborhoods, as well as honor the history of the site. Jn doing so, those parties investipg alongside the developer. (including the City of Oshkosh, State of Wisconsin and others) will -ensure that this site, which Was once so vitally important to the City of Oshkosh, will remaln an Important piece of the City into another century. The developer has cooperated with city efforts in the development of the Riverwalk along the subject property. and supported the effort through the donation of property and granting of easements to the city.: We respectfully ask the city to continue the partnership, by allowing us to retain our Ilcense for future development of the property. Res%ull The Morgan Partners, LLC The Morgan District, LLC OSHKOSH COMMON COUCIL —APRIL 12, 2096 K. COUNCIL DISCUSSION, DIRECTION TO CITY MANAGER & FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 23. Update on Inactive Liquor Licenses: A) Morgan District / 228 W 6th Avenue B) Post 1908 / 129 W 17th Avenue 24. Received & Filed Petition to Pass a Beekeeping Ordinance in the City of Oshkosh 25. Future Joint Council -School Board Workshop / May 10th@ 5pm-City Hall L. CITIZEN STATEMENTS TO COUNCIL (Citizens are to address the Council only. Statements are limited to five (5) minutes; must address items that are not listed on the Council meeting agenda, are limited to issues that have an impact on the City of Oshkosh and the Common Council may address at a future meeting, and must not include endorsements of any candidates or other electioneering) M. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENTS & STATEMENTS 26. Organizational Meeting —April 19th @ Noon 27. Engineering Services Agreement for Fond du Lac Road Sanitary Sewer Study / CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc. ($32,500.00) 28. Additional Services added to Professional Service Agreement for Transportation Department Office Reconfiguration - MartinRiley Architects Engineers ($17,350.00) 29. 4th Quarter Revenue and Expense Statements 30. Project Updates A) Municipal Court Update B) Diversity Coordinator Review N. RECESS UNTIL NOON ON APRIL 19, 2016 NOTE: The Council has a five minute rule for all speakers addressing an item on the agenda. If you require more time please inform the Mayor at the beginning of your presentation. PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL - APRIL 12, 2016 Mr. Davis stated that a few businesses had inquired; however, there had not been any imminent business prospects. Council Member Herman asked if this section was the only section lacking sidewalk. Mr. Gohde explained that sidewalks had been added in other sections of the area. Council Member Pech questioned if an area currently had a hard surface present, such as a parking lot, will that surface had to be replaced with concrete for a sidewalk, and if 'so, was that a logical strategy. Mr. Gohde explained that a new pedestrian corridor was being created, and that ADA requirements must be met. He stated that if a parking lot did meet the ADA requirements then it may be possible to leave the parking lot undisturbed; however, it would be hard to designate a definitive pedestrian area in a parking lot. Mr. .Rabe stated that the City must comply with ADA requirements, and that there are no demarcation for someone who, for example, may be blind. COUNCIL DISCUSSION, DIRECTION TO CITY MANAGER AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 23. Update on Inactive Liquor Licenses: A) Morgan District / 228 W 6th Avenue B) Post 1908 / 129 W 17th Avenue Mr. Rohloff, explained that Council had a copy of the letters from each business providing an update on each site. He stated these licenses were being revisited per Council policy regarding a year of inactivity for a license holders. He explained at this time the Council had two options; to extend the license for a year or schedule a revocation hearing. He requested the Council to provide direction regarding the matter. Council Member Pech stated that the letter from Mr. Vienola provided a timeline of events; however, the other letter did not provide a timeline. He clarified that the licenses were only valid until June 30, 2016, and if the licenses are renewed that they would be valid for a full year. He then asked if a license renewal could be contingent on an action plan being in place for the business owner. Ms. Lorenson, stated a revocation hearing would be required at some point. She explained that if the license was not used, the action plan was not followed, the license could not be revocated without a revocation hearing. Mayor Cummings asked if a license could be renewed for a period of time from the renewal date, such as three or six months. Mr.- Roholff stated that regardless of the extension period given to the license holders, a revocation hearing was required if the Council chose to revoke the license. h PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL — APRIL 12, 2016 Ms. Lorenson clarified that a revocation hearing was required unless it was the renewal date, if it was the renewal date then the Council could refuse to renew the license. Council Member Clark stated that the Council had previously extended a license to the June 30, renewal date, then evaluated the situation at that time to determine whether or not to renew the license. Council Member Panske agreed to extend the licensed until the renewal date. Council Member Herman stated that both businesses have reputable owners, and that he too agreed to an extension until the renewal date. Mr. Rohloff stated that the issue would return to Council during license renewal time. 24. Received & Filed Petition to Pass a Beekeeping Ordinance in the City of Oshkosh Council Member Pech stated that the issue was on the Sustainability Advisory Board's agenda. Council Member Clark stated that it was important to have bees for flower and vegetable fertilization and pollination. He explained that surrounding communities had similar ordinances in effect to help communities standardize responsible bee keeping. Mr. Rohloff stated that the issue would be referred to the Sustainability Board. 25. Future Joint Council -School Board Workshop / May 10, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. - City Hall Mayor Cummings explained these workshops. would be held quarterly to maintain a continuous dialog -with the school district. He stated that the May 10th workshop would be held at City Hall, and the July workshop would be held at the School District Office. CITIZEN STATEMENTS TO COUNCIL Brandy Brockman, owner of Gorillas Saloon, questioned the status of her liquor license. Ms. Ubrig, explained that her liquor license application was approved in the Consent Agenda items. CITY MANAGER ANNOUNCEMENT AND STATEMENTS 26. Organizational Meeting —April 19th at noon Mr. Rohloff reminded Council of the organizational meeting on April 19th at noon. 27. Engineering Services Agreement for Fond du Lac Road Sanitary Sewer Study / CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc. ($32,500.00) 0 APRIL 26, 2016. 16-211 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN' ) PURPOSE: APPROVE WAIVER THROUGH JUNE 30, 20116 OF ORDINANCE SECTION 4-5 REQUIRED USE OF ALCOHOL. BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR MP DEVELOPMENT 2 LLC (Morgan District) 228 W 6T" AVENUE INITIATED BY: MP DEVELOPMENT 2 LLC (Applicant) WHEREAS, the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code section 4-%N) provides -that failure to. complete .the requirements for issuance of a license and/or failure to conduct a license- related.business on a premises for which a license has been issued for a period of one year is a violation of,the. municipal ordinances and may be grounds for revocation of an alcohol beverage license; and WHEREAS, MP Development LLC has expressed, continued interest in maintaining the license for property located at 228 W. 61 Avenue for future redevelopment of this property as mixed use development; and WHEREAS, MP Development 2 LLC has taken and continues to take reasonable steps toward the development of the property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that MP Development 2 LLC is hereby granted a waiver .from the provisions of Section 4-5(A) of the City'of Oshkosh Municipal Code until June 30,2016 -for property located at 228-W. 6th Ayenue in the City of Oshkosh, Winnebago County,'Wisconsin. OfHKOfH ON THE WATER April 28, 2016 CITY HALL 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54902-1130 PAMELA R. UBRIG City Clerk ANGELA J JOECKEL Deputy City Clerk Phone: (920)236-5011 Fax: (920) 236-5039 This letter is to inform you that the Oshkosh Common Council has approved a waiver thru June 30, 2016 of Ordinance Section 4-5 required use of alcohol beverage license for the property at 228 W. 6th Avenue. Per Council's request please include an updated plan to be included with your 2016-2017 license renewal request. This will need to be filed by May 11, 2016. If you have 'any questions, please feel free to contact me at 236-5011. Sincerely, CITYOSHKOSH 'O_A,_ Angela J Joe k Deputy City Clerk 1, YA i NIE01112 Joeckel, Angela J. From: Ed Bowen <ed@themorganpartners.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 10:43 AM To: Joeckel, Angela J. Subject: Re: Letter https://www.dropbox.com/s/yirzlpcyvwq idup/M P%20Liguor/ 20License % 20 Review.%2OLetter. docx?d1=0 Here you go! Let me know if you need anything else. Ed Bowen The Morgan Partners LLC 920-267-2558 ed@therriorganpartners.com Sent from my !Phone On Jun 8, 2016, at 10:41 AM, Joeckel, Angela J. <a!oeckel@ci.oshkosh.wi.us> wrote: Ed Here is my email O Thanks! Aw0eL2JJ086Z6 Deputy City Clerk / City of Oshkosh PO Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 236-5011 1 THE MORGAN PARTNERS Professional Real. Estate Ser'vice's Pamela R. Ubrig, City Clerk 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 RE: Liquor License Review — Former leld-Wen Site — 6th Ave. and Oregon St. To Whom It May Concern: In the interest of providing some context for the review of the above mentioned liquor license, please allow this letter to serve as an update on the status of our development located at the intersection of Oregon Street and 6th Avenue, the site of the former Morgan Door facility. As you are likely aware, an affiliate of our firm'purchased this site in 2013, and since then has demolished dilapidated structures and engaged in on-site remediation work. In 2015, the City Council allowed 'us to transfer a liquor license from the former Vitale's Restaurant to our site with the goal of having an available license for a future restaurant/entertainment user as a component of a mixed-use project. Several users of this type (restaurants, bars, microbreweries, etc.) have shown interest in our site, but given the early stage of development we have not been able to make a commitment to provide any of those parties any guaranteed space within the first phase. We believe that within the next 12 months, we will have a projectunderway on that site, and I -am including our current renderings and site plans to illustrate our vision. We are currently engaged with the Department of Community Development to review the TID application we submitted in Fall of 2015, and we anticipate some action occurring on that item in the upcoming 60-90 days. We have also applied to WEDC for an Idle Industrial Sites Grant and are currently working with them on their evaluation of the project, in -addition to formulating plans to apply for a Brownfield Grant later this summer. Our market data shows us that there is a strong demand for high quality multifamily housing in the central city/riverfront area, as well as a demand for more grocery, dining and entertainment offerings, all of which we have planned for the first phase of our overall 27 -acre development. It is our hope that by this time next year, the City Council will be reviewing plans for the use of one of these liquor licenses rather than renewing it. Respectfully, Ed Bowen The Morgan Partners, LLC OSHKOSH COMMON COUNCIL — JUNE 14, 2016 CONSENT AGENDA CONTINUED: 20. Res 16-292 Approve Special Event — Catamaran Racing Association of Wisconsin to utilize Menominee Park near the. Beach House & Lakeshore Drive for their Crazy Cats Sailboat Regatta / July 8-10,2016 21. Res 16-293 Approve Special Event — Oshkosh Elks. Lodge #292 to utilize Rainbow Park for their Oshkosh Elks Sheepshead Fishing Tournament/ July 16,. 2016 22. Res 16-294 Approve Appointments to Boards & Commissions: Oshkosh Housing Authority Traffic Review Advisory Board Grand Opera House Advisory Redevelopment Authority, Library Board Public Arts & Beautification Committee 23. Res 16-295 Disallowance of Claim by Christopher Lipke 24. Res 16-296 Disallowance of Claim by Joseph Gibson 25. Res 16-297 Approve Combination "Class B" License, Special Class "B" Licenses, Operator Licenses, Taxi -Cab Driver Licenses & Taxi -Cab Licenses H. ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA I. PENDING ORDINANCES 26. Ord 16-298 J. NEW RESOL UT_ IONS 27. Res 16-299 28. Res 16-300 29. Res 16-301 30. Res 16-302 31. Res 167-303 32. Res 16-304 33. Res 16-305 34. Res 16-306 Approve Closure of Oshkosh Avenue at North Westfield Street' Approve Annual City Licenses (Renewals) Approve License Renewal for Granary Approve License Renewal for Post 1908 Approve License Renewal for Morgan District Approve Secondhand Dealer License for Fabulous Finds Accept Donation .of Bridge Lighting on Oshkosh/Congress Avenue Bridge Approve Tax Increment District No. 28:Project Plan; Designate Tax Increment District No. 28 Boundaries; Create Tax Increment District No. 28 Beach Building Redevelopment (Plan Commission Recommends ApproVa.l) Approve Conditional Use Permit.for:a Mixed Use Development; 240 Algoma Boulevard - Beach Building Redevelopment (Plan Commission Recommends Approval) NOTE: The Council has a five minute. rule for all speakers addressing an item on the agenda. If you require more time please inform the Mayor at the beginning of your presentation. JUNE 14, 2016 167302 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 6-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN. ) PURPOSE: APPROVE ANNUAL CITY LICENSE (MORGAN DISTRICT) INITIATED BY: CITY CLERK WHEREAS, an application for a license has been made, fees deposited, and all legal procedures have been taken as per Ordinance of the City of Oshkosh, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the following licenses be granted: COMBINATION "CLASS B" LICNESE (JULY 1, 2016 thru JUNE 30, 2017) NAME AND ADDRESS: LOCATION OF PREMISES: MORGAN DISTRICT, THE (MP Development 2, LLC) ...........................228 W 6t''Avenue Agent: Grant Schwab, 4047 Stonegate Drive ' PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL —JUNE 14, 2016 Resolution 16-299 Approve Annual City Licenses (Renewals) MOTION: ADOPT (Allison-Aasby; second, Herman) CARRIED: Ayes (6) Palmeri, Herman, Allison-Aasby, Panske, Stepanek; Mayor Cummings Resolution 16-500 Approve License Renewal for Granary Council -Member Herman requested an update on the project. Andy Dumke,the developer, indicated that plans were progressing, construction would begin within 30-60 days, and the restaurant should open in'October. The. Landmarks Comission landmarked the property, and the goal was to preservethe building's historical appearance. MOTION: ADOPT (Allison Aasby; second, Herman) CARRIED: ' Ayes (6) Palmeri, Herman, Allison-Aasby, Panske, Stepanek, Mayor Cummings Resolution 16-3.01 Approve License Renewal for Post 1908 MOTION: ' ADOPT (Palmeri; second, Panske.) CARRIED: Ayes (6) Palmeri, Herman, Allison-Aasby, Panske, Stepanek, Mayor Cummings Resolution 16-302 Approve License Renewal for Morgan District MOTION: ADOPT (Herman; second, Allison Aasby) CARRIED: Ayes (6) Palmeri, Herman, Allison-Aasby, Par►ske, Stepanek, Mayor Cummings Resolution 16-303 Approve Secondhand Dealer. License for Fabulous Finds MOTION: ADOPT (Panske; second, Herman) CARRIED: Ayes (5) Herman, Allison Aasby, Panske, Stepanek, Mayor Cummings Council Member Palmeri abstained from the vote as she had an association with Sandy Ziebel, the owner. 7 MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6th Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent License Renewal 2017-2018 -act city • _ - Oshkosh Dear License Holder CITY HALL 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh WI 549021130 PAMELA R UBRIG City Clerk ANGELA J. JOECKEL Deputy City Clerk EMILY E. KARL Election Aide Phone: (920)236-5011 Fax: (920)936-5039 Our records indicate that your business is closed and The Oshkosh Common Council has adopted a resolution outlining that when a license holder is not compliant with the City ordinances they be brought before the Council for purposes of possible revocation of their Combination Class 'B" License. This letter is to inform you that the one year period is past or coming up and Council.wiU be requesting your presence at a Council meeting in the near future. Please provide me in writing the status of the license by April 10, 2017. I have enclosed a copy of a resolution that the Common Council approved regarding this new policy for inactive alcohol beverage licenses for your review. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me during regular business hours at 236- 5011. Sincerely, CITY OF OSHKOSH PAMELA R. UBRIG CITY CLERK Enclosure — resolution 14-301 JUNE 24, 2014 14-301 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN_ PURPOSE: APPROVE POLICY FOR INACTIVE ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSES INITIATED BY: CITY ADMINISTRATION WHEREAS, the City of Oshkosh has adopted section 4-5 of the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code providing that the failure to conduct a license -related business on a premises for which an alcohol beverage license has been issued for any one year period shall be a violation of the municipal code; and WHEREAS, this ordinance has historically been enforced annually at license renewal time; and WHEREAS, this practice can result in different treatment of license holders and may result in longer periods of non-use of alcohol beverage licenses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that City staff is hereby authorized and directed to review all alcohol beverage licenses on an ongoing basis for compliance with the provisions of section 4-5 of the City of Oshkosh Municipal code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shall notify licensees in writing at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the one year period as shown by City records, that City records show the license holder may be in non-compliance with the City codes and the license holder may be brought before the Council for purposes of a revocation or non -renewal hearing. REVISED OSHKOSH COMMON COUNCIL —APRIL 25, 2017 K COWCM DISCUSSION, DIRECTION TO CITYMANAGER & FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 30. Future Agenda Items • A) Quarterly Meeting with Legislators 31. Inactive Liquor Licenses A) Granary, 50 W. 6th Avenue B) Morgan District, 228 W. 61h Avenue C) Packers Pub, 1603 W. 201h Avenue D) Post 1908,129 W. 171h Avenue E) Robbins, 1810 Omro Road F) Tower Associates, 2010 W. 91' Avenue 32. Direction on Sign-up Sheet for Citizen Participation at Council Meetings L. CITIMENSTATEMENTS TO COUNCIL (Citizens are to address the Council only. Statements are limited to five (5) minutes; must address items that are not listed on the Council meeting agenda, are limited to issues that have an impact on the City of Oshkosh and the Common Council may address at a future meeting, and must not include endorsements of any candidates or other electioneering) M. COUNCIL MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS & STATEMENTS 33. Celebration of Solidarity Chain — April 301h(Panske) N. CITY MANAGER ANNO UNCEMENTS & STATEMENTS 34. Arena Update & Public Improvements;- Tax Increment Finance Plan & Timeline. 35. Update on Commission Discussion of Alternative for Jackson — Oregon Street Bridge 36. Cooperative Purchases for Pickup Truck for Street Division & Van for Water Distribution Division O. ADJOURN • Indicates Revision NOTE: The Council has a five minute rule for all speakers addressing an item on the agenda If you require more time please infonn the Mayor at the beginning of your presentation. April 28, 2017 Grant Schwab 4006 Stonegate Drive Oshkosh WI 54902 Dear Mr. Schwab: CITY HALL 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 PAMELA R. UBRIG City Clerk ANGELA J. JOECKEL Deputy City Clerk EMILY E. KARL Election Aide I have been instructed by the Mayor & Common Council to invite you to the May 9, 2017 Council Meeting to give a status report on your plans to either use the Combination "Class B" license located at 50 W. 61hAvenue or transfer the license to another person/entity for use. The Council meeting starts at 6:00 p.m. and is located at 215 Church. Avenue/ City Hall — Council Chambers (fourth floor). If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me during regular business hours at 236-5011. Sincerely, CITY OF OSHKOSH PAMELA R. UBRIG City Clerk REVISED OSHKOSH COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA City f COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL ©s hkosh OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN MAY 9, 2017 CALL TO ORDER: (6:00 pm) Voting First: Council Member Krause A. ROLL CALL - B. INVOCATION C. PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE Falisha Lor & MacKenzie Zahn from Merrill Elementary School; and, Bailey Boelter & Josephine Goetsch from Merrill Middle School D. PROCLAMATIONS Building Safety Month Historic Preservation Month National Travel & Tourism Week Kids to Parks Day E. LICENSE STATUS UPDATES •�4_ A) Morgan District, 228 W. 6th Avenue B) Tower .Associates, 2010 W. 9th Avenue C) Packers Pub, 1603 W. 20th Avenue —Deferred to May 23, 2017 Council Meeting; Request by License Holder D) Robbins, 1810 Omro Road — Deferred to May 23, 2017 Council Meeting; Request by License Holder F. PUBLIC HEARING 1. Res 17-226 Approve Final Resolution for Special Assessments — Eveline Street (Ceape Avenue to Bay Shore Drive) G. CITIZEN STATEMENTS TO COUNCIL (Citizens are to address the Council only. Statements are limited to five (5) minutes; must address items that are notlisted on the Council meeting agenda, are limited to issues that have an impact on the City of Oshkosh and the Common Council may address at a future meeting, and must not include endorsements of any candidates or other electioneering) Indicates Revision NOTE: The Council has a five minute rule for all speakers addressing an item on the agenda. If you require more time please inform the Mayor at the beginning of your presentation. PROCEEDEvGS OF THE COMMON Coumc L — MAY 9, 2017 commemorations. Members of the Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Bureau accepted the proclamation. Dan Schetter, Chair of the Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Board, explained that tourism was a significant economic driver of the City. He stated Oshkosh had much to offer, having earned the name Event City, and Council recognized the importance of tourism which helped move the City forward. He explained Wendy Hielsberg had been the 'executive director of the Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Bureau and had recently accepted a position outside of the organization. He thanked Council for their recognition and Mayor Cummings for the proclamation. Justin Def ager, Marketing Manager for the Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Bureau thanked the Council, City staff and the community for their support. He explained Oshkosh had been in the top ten tourism municipalities in the state and. hoped to be number 9 before year end. He stated seeing the City progress and develop was a major contributor to an increase in tourism. He explained they were looking forward to promoting Oshkosh as Wisconsin's Event City for years to come. MayorCummings proclaimed May 20, 2017 as `Kids to Parks Day' for the Th consecutive year.. Chad Dallman, Assistant Director of Parks, accepted the proclamation. He explained there would be events at the Menominee Park Amusement Area and Zoo in addition to the normal park activities. He encouraged the public to attend and thanked the City and community for their support. Mayor Cummings stated he and Shirley Mattox served on the Landmarks Commission and had been working with the Convention and Visitors Bureau to develop a historic tourism program for the City to celebrate the history of Oshkosh and drive economic development. LICENSE STATUS UPDATES Mr. Rohloff explained there were representatives from two inactive license holders present while two other representatives were unable to attend. He stated he had requested the two inactive license holders (Packers Pub and Robbins) that were unable to attend this meeting to attend the May 23, 2017 Council. meeting. He explained the 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL —MAY 9, 2017 19 Morgan District and Tower Associates had individuals present at the request of the City Clerk on behalf of Council. Mayor Cummings called forward a representative from the Morgan District, 228 W. 6'h Avenue. Peter Lang, 2300 White Swan Drive, stated. he was .present as a representative for the Morgan District. He explained they were currently working to secure a tenant mix to proceed with the project and believed maintaining a bar/restaurant as part of the mixed use development. He stated it was a 27 acre site and requested additional time to work on the development. He explained it was his understanding that Council had retained a license for a different developer on the other side of the river, which acknowledged how important the area was to economic development. He requested Council to extend the same courtesy to the Morgan District as they continued with their development. Council Member Pech stated the license had been dormant for nearly 3 years, since November of 2014. Mr. Lang stated the demolition of the development that had been located on the site had been a large project. He explained there was complexity with the project as it was not just a single tenant building; due to the.fact that it was a multiple tenant project it has taken more time than a traditional development. He stated the size of the project had created what he hoped Council understood were appropriate delays. Council Member Pech asked for an explanation of the timeline of the project. Mr. Lang explained he would have liked to have started construction this year, and hoped to begin construction next year. Council Member Pech questioned if there was a deadline. Mr. Lang stated he was not able to guarantee a deadline until he had tenants signed; he explained they were diligently working on progress. Council Member Pech questioned if there had been any contact from individuals looking for liquor licenses to develop new establishments. 3 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL — MAY 9, 2017 Ms. Ubrig indicated not at this time. Council Member Palmeri stated it was a concern to give an exteiision for an indefinite period of time. She explained there were still several trucks parked at the site and questioned if there was a deadline for them to be removed or if it was dependent on acquiring tenants. Mr. Lang stated prior to terminating the lease they would need to have a tenant and development plans.. He explained as they moved forward and signed leases, they would begin development of blue prints, which was a several hundred thousand dollar endeavor. He stated that would allow them to secure and fix costs and move forward with City approvals. He explained the lease did have a termination clause that would allow them to proceed with development at any time, although the termination would be driven by the progression with tenants. Council Member Pech questioned what the general timeline was. He explained although he understood the development process, Council needed a general understanding of it. Mr. Lang stated he would. like to begin development of infrastructure by year end although he was not able to guarantee that. He explained unless they had tenants he would not be able to promise that construction would begin at that time. He stated they were in negotiations with the grocery tenant which would drive the project forward. Council Membef Pech stated the grocery store had a representative present at a Council meeting approximately a year ago and questioned the current status. Mr. Lang stated they were in negotiations related to the lease. He explained there were lease comments being exchanged and the grocery store had concerns related to the view corridor. He apologized for not being able to provide a deadline and explained he did not wish to make false promises. Council Member Allison Aasby questioned if there had been any lease agreements signed for the development. Mr. Lang stated there were letters of intent and drafts of lease agreements being exchanged although they did not have any executed lease agreements. 4 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL —MAY 9, 2017 Council Member Allison-Aasby stated there had been rumors shared with Council indicating that there may not be a development. Mr. Lang stated they remained dedicated and forward moving on the project. He explained they worked on it on a weekly basis, invested funds and were committed to seeing the site developed. • Council Member Krause questioned the number of trucks from Oshkosh Corporation that occupied the space. Mr. Lang stated he was not certain; the site was leased by acre not by number of spots for vehicles. Council Member Krause stated he understood that Oshkosh Corporation paid quite well for the space. He questioned if there was any plans to keep the space as a stocking lot for Oshkosh Corporation. Mr. Lang stated there was not; he explained they would prefer to have apartments and . mixed use retail space on the site. Council Member Herman stated the City was investing millions of dollars into the river walk and he believed the development would be an important piece. He explained there was value to a liquor license and the City had one on reserve for the Marion Road development. He stated Council would need to trust that the developers were going to move forward with a project, and that the bridge would impact the situation. He explained he believed Council needed to continue'to support the development through the existing TTF and other means. He stated the liquor license was an important tool for the developers and he believed Council should allow them to hold it. Council Member Pech stated the Council understood economic development. He explained there were questions related to timelines and details that needed to be answered to allow Council to make the best decision related to the inactive license. He stated it was not a lack of frust; additional information was required to make an informed decision. Mayor Cummings questioned what the next step would be. 5 PROCEEDINGS OF = COMMON COUNCIL —MA.Y 9, 2017 Ms. Ubrig indicated she would need direction from Council on whether to move forward with the renewal process or begin the non -renewal process. Council Member Pech questioned if Council chose to renew, if the renewal would last a year. Ms. Ubrig stated yes. Council Member Allison-Aasby questioned if a six month renewal was not recommended. Ms. Lorenson stated Council was not able to issue a six month renewal; Council would need to hold a revocation hearing if it was shorter than a year. Council Member Pech questioned if Council were to approve the license for. a year, and if during that year there was no activity with the development, would they be able to -revoke the license. Ms. Lorenson stated that Council would be able to request a revocation hearing. Council Member Palmeri questioned if they would be able to set the license for review in six months. Ms. Ubrig stated Council would be able to direct her to bring the license back to Council for discussion and request the developer to attend and provide a status report. Council Member Pech stated he would be in favor of renewing the license for a year provided the developer would deliver regular updates to Council, beginning six months from now. Mr. Lang questioned if he was referencing a formal update or emailing Council Members with information. Council Member Pech stated he simplymeant keeping Council in the loop. He directed Ms. Ubrig to bring the status back to Council. Mr. Lang stated he would be happy to keep communication open. G PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL —MAY 9, 2017 Ms. Ubrig stated Council would receive the license renewal for the Morgan District at the May 23, 2017 Council meeting: Mayor Cummings called' forward a representative for Tower Associates, 2010 W. 91' Avenue. Charles Hertel stated he was an attorney present to represent Tower Associates, whose members were Tom Rusch and Dick Gabert. He: explained the building,, which had housed Mr. Cinders for more 'than 25 years, and lastly Hot Rod Willy's, had been taken back by his clients when the operator passed away in January of 2016. He stated since that time, they had actively been seeking tenants for the property through First Weber Realty Group. He explained First Weber had aggressively marked the property and there had been significant interest; in excess of 25 potential tenants have viewed the property. He stated negotiations had reached the point where leases were drafted, although they ultimately fell through. He explained although'there was not presently a tenant lined up, Steve Hoopman, the realtor for the property, was prepared to provide Council information regarding the level of interest amongst potential tenants. He stated it was a great location and it was anticipated that the property would be leased, likely within the next six months. He explained he would be willing to provide Council with updates similar to those requested of the Morgan District. He stated the property.had been actively marketed and he.believed the property owner had done everything reasonable to find a new tenant that would utilize the liquor license. Council Member Panske questioned why the leases had fallen through. Mr. Hertel indicated it had been related to the amount of work that would be required to to bring the property to working order. He explained he was not able to provide names of interested parties, however, there had been several potential good fits for the property. He stated it had come down to dollars and cents along with bad luck. Council Member Pech asked for an explanation of the packet that Steve Hoopman had provided Council. Steve -Hoopman, First Weber Realty, explained `the packet included the marketing activities related to the property, including statistics regarding how many times the site received a `hit' on an internet inquiry. He stated the owners had an opportunity to have a tenant with a sports bar, although they declined due to the number of sports bars near 7 MAY 23, 2017 17-270 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 7-0 LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN ) PURPOSE: APPROVE ANNUAL CITY LICENSES (RENEWALS) INITIATED BY: CITY CLERK WHEREAS, an application for a license has been made, fees deposited, and all legal procedures have been taken as per Ordinance of the City of Oshkosh, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the following attached licenses be granted: EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT A/ 2017-2018 License Renewals Trade Name . Address Agent First Agent Last License Type French Quarter 539 High Ave Thomas Taggart Combination "Class B" Friar Tucks 1651 W South Park Ave David Noe Combination "Class B" GCS 21 Shell 2250 Westowne Ave Jacob Anderson Combination "Class A" Ginger Snap 2314 Harrison St Ginger Averkamp Combination "Class B" Gorillas Neighborhood Bar &.Grill 1309 Oregon Street Paula Bloechl Combination "Class B" Granary 50 W 6th Avenue Andy Dumke Combination "Class B" Grand Opera House 100 High Ave David Lange Combination "Class B" Hawthorn Inn & Suites 3105 S Washburn St Brian Wogemese Combination "Class B" Hilton Garden Inn Oshkosh 1355 W 20th Ave Tari Ringelstetter Combination "Class B" Houge's Bar 51 W 7th Ave Jeffery Houge Combination "Class B" HuHot Mongolian Grill 2059 Witzel Ave Adam Wunderlich Class 'B" Fermented Malt & "Class C" Wine Hustle Inn Pizza 803 Otter Ave Robert Hopper Class "B" Fermented Malt Ichiban Sushi House 1600 Captiol Drive Hua Jian Zhou Combination "Class B" Impact Motorsports, LLC 460 County Rd Y Jeffrey Lemeisz Class "B" Fermented Malt Jabroni 14 W Irving Ave Thomas Bollom Combination "Class B" Jansen's Bar & Restaurant 344 Bowen St Julie Johnson Combination "Class B" Jeffs on Rugby 1005 Rugby St Philip Levine Combination "Class B" Jerry's Bar 1210 Ceape Ave Scott Engel Combination "Class B" Jockey Club 24 E Gruenwald Ave Reed Savka Combination "Class B" JT's Wash & Mart 751 Wisconsin St Terry Rupp Combination "Class A" Karmali's Bar & Grill 1903 Harrison St Crystal Mulvey Combination "Class, B" Kelly's 219 Wisconsin St Corey Gay Combination "Class B" Kuf's Coogan & Benders 2126 Algoma Blvd Michael Kufel Combination "Class B" Kwik Pantry 403 N Sawyer St Sunil Datt Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #457 2400 S Washburn St Erich Lisser Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #741 215 W 20th Ave Leticia Brown Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #742 2115 Jackson St James Duggan Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #862 1090 N Washburn Street Robin Koller Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #881 1725 W 9th Ave Suzanne Roetzer Combination "Class A" Kwik Trip #882 2500 Witzel Ave Jacob Weninger Combination "Class A" LaSure's Cafe, Cakes & Catering 1570 Ripon Lane Robert Heisler Class "B" Fermented Malt Lasure's Hall Banquets & Catering 3125 S Washburn St Robert Heisler Combination "Class B" Legends Sports Bar & Grill 600 N Main St Zeqir Ajdini Combination "Class B" LeRoy's Bar 701 Knapp St Cynthia Baehman Combination "Class B" Los Jaripeo's 715 N Main St Antonio Sandoval Combination "Class B" Lucky Penny, The 1029 S Main St Bruce Williams Combination "Class B" Lyons Den, The 760 W 6th Ave Deborah Lyons Combination "Class B" Mabel Murphy's 701 N Main St Sean Felker Combination "Class B" Mad Max 4030 2020 S Koeller St Janiece Maxwell Combination "Class A" Magnet,, The 519 N Main St Kendal Koch Combination "Class B" Mahoney's Restaurant and Bar 30 Wisconsin St Tom Taggart Combination "Class B" Main Street Citgo 834 N Main St Neha Patel Combination "Class A" Manila Restaurant and the Algoma Club 107 Algoma Blvd Marlo Ambas Combination "Class B" McKnight & Carlson Wines 448 N. Main Street, Suite 100 Julie Wolk Combination "Class B" Mick & Sue's 1300 Ceape Ave Marshall Falk Combination "Class B" Mike's Place Family Restaurant 2402 Jackson Street Seth Murphy Class "B" Fermented Malt Morgan District, The 228 W 6th Avenue Grant Schwab Combination "Class B" Mr. Cinder's Charcoal Sandwich 1002 N Main St Steven Sosnoski Combination "Class B" Nayarit Market - Mexico 256 W 8th Ave Robert Gonzalez Class "A" Fermented Malt New Moon Cafe 401 N Main St Aaron Baer Class "B" Fermented Malt & "Class C" Wine Nickel, The 413 Ohio St Carey Florian Combination "Class B" Nigl's 556 W 9th Ave James Nigl Combination "Class B" Noodles & Company 1560 S Koeller Street Alexander Simpson Class "B" Fermented Malt & "Class C" Wine Oasis 1382 W Waukau Ave Jeff Bartels Class "B" Fermented Malt Oblio's 434 N Main St Todd Cummings Combination "Class B" Ohio Street Station 815 Ohio St Jeremy Nelesen Combination "Class B" Olive Garden Restaurant, The 1190 S Koeller Street Karicka Zaremba Combination "Class B" O'Marro's Public House 2211 T Oregon St Shawn O'Marro Combination "Class B" Oregon Club 1013 Oregon St Adam ITanner Combination "Class B" MP Development 2, LLC d/b/a The Morgan District 228 W. 6i" Avenue, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Grant Schwab, Agent Current License Renewal 2018-2019 RENEWAL ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION Submit to municipal clerk. Read instructions on reverse side. For the license period beginning: 0 7 0 1 2 018 ending: 0 G 3 0 2 019 (MM DD YYYY) (MM OD YYYY) Town of TO THE GOVERNING BODY of the: ❑ Village of Oshkosh Q City Of County of Winnebago Aldermanic Dist. No. (if required by ordinance) CHECK ONE ❑ Individual ❑ Partnership [Z] Limited Liability Company ❑ Corporation/Nonprofit Organization Complete A or B. All must complete C. A. Individual or Partnership: Full Name(s) (Last, First and Middle Name) Home Address B. I ant' OW 54elfe,�sfP_GrtQlt NoS� EI umber, LICENSE REQUESTED TYPE Class A beer FEE $ Class B beer $ Class C wine $ Class A liquor $ Class A liquor (cider only) $ N/A Class B liquor $ Reserve Class B liquor $ Class B (wine only) winery $ Publication fee $ TOTAL, FEE $ Post Office & Zip Code Full Name of Corporation/Nonprofit Organization/Umited Liability Company � MP Development 2 LLC Address of Corporation/Limited Liability Company (if different from licensed premises) All Officer(s) Director(s) and Agent of Corporation and Members/Managers and Agent of Limited Liability Company; Title Name (Inc. Middle Name) 4�Op6 Home Address Post Office & Zip Code PresidenUMember Grant Schwab 4-E� Stonegate Drive Oshkosh WI. 54904 Vice President(Member Secretary/Member Treasurer/Member ----�� Agents Grant Schwab Stonegate Drive Oshkosh WI 54904 Directors/Managers CA. Trade Name)► Morgan District, The Business Phone Number 920-233-4184 Date reported to mvirclilboa 2. Address of Premises) 228 W 6th Avenue Post Office & Zip Code ` Oshkosh WI 549 01 oes the applicant understand that they must purchase alcohol beverages only from Wisconsin wholesalers, breweries and brewpubs? Yes ❑ No 4. Premises description: Describe building or buildings where alcohol beverages are to be sold and stored. The applicant must f le uty P114e include ail rooms including'living quarters, if used, for the sales, service, consumption, and/or storage of alcohol beverages and records. (Alcohol beverages may be sold and stbred only on the premises described.) 5. Legal description (omit if street address is given above): ColSince filing of the last application, has the named licensee, any member of a partnership licensee, or any member, officer, director, or agent for limited liability licensee, licensee, manager either a company corporation or nonprofit organization licensee been convicted of any offenses (excluding traffic offenses not related to alcohol) for violation of any federal laws, any Wisconsin laws, any laws of other states, or ordinances of any county or municipality? If yes, complete reverse side []Yes R No Are charges for any offenses presently pending (excluding traffic offenses not related to alcohol) against the named licensee or any other persons affiliated with this license? If yes, explain fully on reverse side ........................ Dyes JNo xcept for questions 6a and 6b, have there been any changes in the answers to the questions as submitted by.you on your last applidation for this license? If yes, explain. ❑Yes bNo Was the profit or loss from the sale of alcohol beverages for the previous year reported on the Wisconsin Income or 'Yes Franchise Tax return of the licensee? if not, explain. ❑No Does the applicant understand they must hold a Wisconsin Seller's Permit? [phone (606) 266-27761 ........................ . ................... •................................... JYes "r ❑No ,OFDoes the applicant understand that alcohol beverage invoices must be kept at the licensed premises for 2 years from the date of invoice and made available for inspection by law enforcement? .. ,•........................................ KYes ❑No fs the applicant indebted to any wholesaler beyond 15 days for beer or 30 days for liquor? ............................ [-]Yes w�No ld READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING: Under penalty provided by law, the applicant states that each of the above questions has been truthfully answ to the best of the knowledge of the signers. Signers agree to operate this business according to law and that the rights and responsibilities conferred by t Iicense(s), if granted, will not be assigned to another. (Individual applicants and each member of a partnership lican ust n; orporate officer(s), mem rs/managers of Limited Liability Companies must sign.) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME this d � l , 20 _ (Officer of Corporatlor MembeNManager of Limited Liability Company/Partner/Individuao My co mission expires (Officer of Corporation/Member/Manager of Limited Liability Company /Partner) o� (Additional Partners)/Member/Manager of Limited Liability Company I(Any) TO BE COMPLETED BY CLERK Date, received and filed vri icipa W Id —I ZGl� Date reported to mvirclilboa Date license. granted, LJcense number Issued Dale license issued gna re f le uty P114e AI'll0 (R_ f"151 O / visconsb6epardnenl of Revenue