VNA Council Meeting - November 18 Agenda 7pm

7:00 Call to Order

Virtual Meeting Rules: Please keep mic on mute unless called on. Please type comments/questions in the comment section or raise hand to speak.

Approval of Minutes 5 min

Announcements:

·       Dec 16 meeting will be via Zoom meeting. 

Existing Business:

1.       President Comments: this year’s accomplishments 5 min

2.       Treasurer’s and Vilas Inc. report – Pat Scheckel 5 min

  1. Social Chair report – Lee Lazar 5 min

    1. Halloween recap

    2. Possible food truck event

  2. Listserv – Brad Ricker 5 min

    1. Join VilasNA@groups.io by sending an email to: VilasNA+subscribe@groups.io. Include name and address in email

  3. District 13 Alliance (Previously Good Neighbor Gathering) Update- Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin- No report

  4. JCAC (Joint Area Campus Committee) Report- Doug Carlson 5 min

  5. Edgewood Liaison Committee report: Sarah Bahauddin, Shawn Doherty, Craig Stanley 5 min

    1. Liaison meetings with DMNA and EHS

    2. EHS athletic field application for lights goes to Common Council on Dec. 1

  6. Zoning Committee report- Ben Biltz and Wendy Fearnside 5 min

  7. Alder Report – Tag Evers (read by Sarah Bahauddin) 5 min

 

 

New Business:

 

10.   Election Results Announcement: Election Committee: Mary Clare and Lee Lazar chairs 10 min

 

Other Business:

11.   Vilas Park Master Plan: Wendy Fearnside and Ann Rivlin

 

8:45 Adjourn

 

Next Meetings:

12/16

VNA Council October, 2020 meeting notes

VNA Council– October Meeting Minutes

Wednesday, Oct. 28, 7:00 pm via Zoom

 

Term Ending Fall of 2020                                                   Term Ending Fall of 2021

Sarah Bahauddin – President                                            Hans Borcherding

Ben Biltz                                                                                Jim Corkery – Secretary

Lea Jacobs                                                                             Wendy Fearnside

Pat Scheckel- Treasurer                                                     Karie Krantz

 Call to Order

Virtual Meeting Rules: Please keep mic on mute unless called on. Please type comments/questions in the comment section or raise hand to speak.

Approval of Minutes

Announcements:

·         November 18 – General meeting and election to be held via Zoom

Existing Business:

Treasurer’s and Vilas Ink report – Pat Scheckel

a.       Vilas Ink was printed and distributed by block captains last month

b.       We have $4100 in account; given no foreseeable expenses coming up, the Board voted to donate $1000 to local organizations ($450 Bayview Foundation, $450 West High Area Collaborative, $100 Monroe St holiday decorations)

Social Chair report – Halloween Plan

a. Trick or treat stations have been mapped out throughout the neighborhood

b. A scavenger hunt has been organized

c. A costume contest – with prizes – will also take place

d. Sarah will send out all details via the List Serv

e. $200 was approved to cover the cost of costume contest prizeshe neighborhood

Election Committee:

a.       Absentee Vote 2020 update was given by Lee Lazar

b.       We still need candidates for the upcoming election – 11/8 is the deadline to submit your name. We currently have 3 candidates and need a minimum of 5.

c.       11/9-11/18 will be the voting window (drop off locations will be Roz and Mary Clare’s house)

d.       More details will be coming – watch the List Serv

District 13 Alliance (Previously Good Neighbor Gathering) Update- Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin

a. The group met and will continue to meet monthly; currently working on mission and direction of group

JCAC (Joint Campus Area Committee) report: Doug Carlson

a.       Neighbor feedback on first football game; there were no reported issues of public or private gatherings. Sound was an issue – game seemed louder than normal given there was no crowd. The wind, lack of leaves, lack of crowd to absorb the noise, and the fact that there was nothing else going on in the area were all listed as factors. Doug will report back to UW with our feedback on the speaker volume.

Edgewood Liaison Committee report: Sarah Bahauddin, Shawn Doherty, Craig Stanley

a. EHS athletic field update – the group has met twice since our last meeting; talking through sound issues; nothing really new to report

b. Recent communications/issues with Edgewood – positive and constructive conversation with Edgewood regarding campus school traffic issues and high school football practice questions.

c. Sarah met with presidents of college, high school, campus school, and DMNA to discuss next steps around communication given the absence of a master plan.

Zoning Committee report: Ben Biltz and Wendy Fearnside

a. HotelRED will be closed until next fall while they complete their addition.

b. Luckys 1313 application was referred to the Urban Design committee for further review.

c. Lea will continue to monitor ALRC and Plan Commission for things coming up that effect our neighborhood.

d. Discussed reaching out to surrounding neighborhoods to collaborate on zoning efforts.

e. The desire for another neighborhood survey was discussed.

f. Monroe St will be facing more vacant retail spaces as local businesses have many challenges due to the pandemic

Vilas Park Master Plan update: Wendy Fearnside, Ann Rivlin, and Lee Lazar

a. The proposed plan is out and information gathering is continuing in the neighborhood

b. Key features of the plan were outlined by Wendy and Ann

c. They are working on a joint neighborhood statement regarding the plan (positives, negatives, etc)

d. There is a public Zoom meeting on 11/16; there will then be a survey for public comment; the final plan will be presented to the Joint Resource Group, and the final plan will be presented to the Parks Department on 12/9 with the project scheduled for early 2021.

e. Given the tight turnaround of plan input/changes over the next few weeks, everyone interested is encouraged to stay engaged and involved in this process.

 

Representative Reports:

Alder Tag Evers

a.       Vilas Park Drive – city wants to open for the winter; this topic has been referred to be reconsidered

b.       South Park Development – hoping for approval next week

c.       Submitting budget amendment for an additional $500,000 for affordable housing

 

Adjourn

VNA Council September, 2020 meeting notes

VNA Council Meeting Minutes

September 23, 2020

 Council Members

o   Sarah Bahauddin (present)

o   Pat Scheckel (present)

o   Ben Blitz (present)

o   Lea Jacobs (not present)

o   Hans Borcherding (not present)

o   Jim Corkery (present)

o   Wendy Fearnside (present)

o   Karie Krantz (present)

Call to Order (meeting was conducted virtually using Zoom)

Approval of Minutes - previous minutes were approved.

Announcements

o   Communications

o   A reminder that our neighborhood web site is www.vilasneighborhood.com

o   Email address for the VNA: vnapresident@gmail.com

o   The Vilas Ink newsletters are now being posted on the web site at https://www..vilasneighborhood.com/vilasink

o   The VNA October 28th meeting will also be via Zoom

 Existing Business

o   Treasurer’s Report and Vilas, Ink – Pat Scheckel

o   Pat indicated there is approximately $3,600 in the bank account. Bills were paid including $600 for printing Vilas, Ink.

o   Block Captains - Roz Woodward

o   Roz is coordinating delivery of the printed version of the Fall Vilas, Ink newsletter and a flyer on VNA absentee voting procedures. Delivery is expected in early October via the block captains.

o   Social Report - Lee Lazar

o   Lee drafted a letter concerning suggested Covid 19 guidance for Badger Football game gatherings in the neighborhood. The council unanimously approved this letter which will be distributed via the listserv.

o   Bethany Nelson provided potential ideas for Halloween to be followed due to Covid 19. More ideas will be shared via the listserv.

o   Monroe/Regent Streets Retail & Monroe Street Library News

o     Tag reported that some Madison library branches may open based on a model the St Paul, MN library system is using. Tag indicated he is not sure what is in the Mayor’s executive budget relative to libraries. Hearings on the budget will be held in November and Tag encouraged neighborhood members to speak at this meeting voicing their support of the Monroe Street Branch.

o   District 13 Alliance – Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin

o     The essential items drive for the Bayview Apartments community was very successful.

o     Plans are being made for an essential items drive in conjunction with Neighborhood House. Additional information will be posted to the listserv prior to this drive.

o     The group is now meeting monthly. One item of discussion by the group is appropriate responses to the racist flyers that were distributed in the neighborhood over the summer.

o   Joint Campus Area Committee

o     No update.

o   Edgewood Liaison Committee Report - Shawn Doherty and Sarah Bahauddin

o   Mike Elliot, President of Edgewood High School, has deferred their request for stadium lighting until the December Common Council meeting.

o   Liaisons met to discuss next steps. It was agreed to expand conversations beyond just noise concerns only, i.e. number of night games to be played, enforcement procedures, etc. Desire is to continue to meet with Edgewood High School to find a compromise solution. Shawn indicated she  can provide meeting notes from the liaison meetings if any one is interested in reviewing them.

o   Alder Update – Tag Evers

o   Lucky 1313’s proposed parking/apartments expansion is on the Plan Commission’s October agenda. Tag noted this approval is separate from the beer garden proposal which requires a City Ordinance change, which he does not support based on neighborhood feedback.

o   Vilas Park Drive will be open for traffic for two weekends to accommodate access during the Democracy in the Park events.

o   Tag indicated the County turned down the developer’s funding request for the housing/grocery store project at the Truman Olson site. The developer is evaluating this impact on the project.

o   Tag indicated there is an impending homelessness crisis due to Covid 19 related evictions (the evection moratorium is scheduled to end December 2020.) Tag also indicated Cares Act funds that allowed for homeless individuals and families to be housed in hotels are running out. Tag is working with other council members on potential solutions.

o   Tag indicated the leaf removal pilot that was Implemented last year will continue this year. Tag reminded people not to put leaves in the street because of the detrimental effect on the area lake’s water quality.

o   Vilas Park Master Plan – Wendy Fearnside and Ann Rivlin

o   The draft Master Plan is to be issued to the Resident Resource Group and the other Community Partners in October. A meeting is planned with these groups prior to distribution of the draft Master Plan to the wider community.

o   Election Committee  - Mary Clare Murphy and Lee Lazar

o   Absentee Vote 2020. An article will be included in the Fall Vilas, Ink newsletter and a flyer will be distributed in the neighborhood on the procedures for absentee voting.

o   A Motion was made that VNA approve the Absentee Voting procedures that were previously approved at last meeting (Bylaws require approval at two meetings.) Motion passed by all VNA council members present.

o   Mary Clare will include a note in the flyer indicating that VNA dues amounts are suggested only and that a fund is available for those that dues are a hardship, such that we are encouraging all neighbors to vote.

o   Lee Lazar is starting nominations process for the 2021 VNA Council and he requested that all neighbors reach out to identify people interested in serving. Lee will reach out to those on the council whose terms expire in December 2020 to determine if they are interested in continuing to serve.

 o   Zoning Committee  - Sarah Bahauddin

o   Lea Jacobs has resigned as chair of the committee – Sarah thanked Lea for all her work on the committee over the past year. Sarah asked that Ben and Wendy be co-chairs of the committee, which they accepted and the VNA council approved.

o   Ben noted that outdoor seating for bars/restaurants on Regent Street has not caused issues at his residence.

o   DMNA’s development guidelines were discussed. The VNA zoning committee will review and discuss these guidelines to determine if VNA should prepare a similar document for our neighborhood. Tag indicated these type of guidelines assist Alders in understanding the thoughts of neighborhoods when development proposals are being reviewed.

o   Tag indicated the Plan Commission is reviewing their guidelines related to what Developers can do by right and what requires a variance or special permission.

New Business

Adjourn

Next Meetings: 10/28, 11/18 (election), 12/16

VNA council meeting - September agenda

VNA Council Agenda –

September Meeting – Wednesday, Sept. 23, 7:00 pm via Zoom

Call to Order

Virtual Meeting Rules: Please keep mic on mute unless called on. Please type comments/questions in the comment section or raise hand to speak.  Please keep all questions and comments respectful to all.

Approval of Minutes (5 minutes)

Announcements:

·       October 28 meeting will be via Zoom meeting. 

Existing Business:

1.       Treasurer’s and Vilas Inc. report – Pat Scheckel (5 Minutes)

2. Social Chair report – Lee Lazar (10 minutes) - Halloween

3. District 13 Alliance (Previously Good Neighbor Gathering) Update- Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin (10 minutes)

  • Bayview Essentials Drive

  • Racist Signs

4. Vilas Park Master Plan update: Wendy Fearnside – No update

5.       Election Committee: Absentee Vote 2020- Mary Clare Murphy: Council Vote (10 minutes)

6.       Nomination Committee update: Lee Lazar (5 min)

7.       Monroe St. Library (10 minutes)

8.       JCAC (Joint Campus Area Committee) report: Doug Carlson – No update

9. Edgewood Liaison Committee report: Sarah Bahauddin, Shawn Doherty, Craig Stanley (15 minutes)

10 . Zoning Committee: (20 minutes)

  • Thank you to Lea Jacobs

  • Discussion of next steps

  • Election of new chair

New Business:

11.   UW football season – VNA statement: Lee Lazar (10 minutes)

Representative Reports:

12.   Alder Tag Evers (15 minutes)

Other Business:

Adjourn                                                                                                                                       

Next Meetings:
9/23, 10/28, 11/18 (election), 12/16


VNA Council August, 2020 meeting notes

VNA Council Meeting Minutes

August 26, 2020

Council Members

o   Sarah Bahauddin (present)

o   Pat Scheckel (present)

o   Ben Blitz (present)

o   Lea Jacobs (present)

o   Hans Borcherding (present)

o   Jim Corkery (present)

o   Wendy Fearnside (present)

o   Karie Krantz (present)

Call to Order (meeting was conducted virtually using Zoom)

Approval of Minutes - previous minutes were approved.

Announcements

o   Communications

o   A reminder that our neighborhood web site is www.vilasneighborhood.com

o   Email address for the VNA: vnapresident@gmail.com

o   The Vilas Ink newsletters are now being posted on the web site at https://www..vilasneighborhood.com/vilasink

o   The VNA September 23rd meeting will also be via Zoom

Existing Business

Treasurer’s Report and Vilas, Ink – Pat Scheckel

o   Pat indicated there is approximately $4,800 in the bank account.

o   Articles for the next edition of Vilas, Ink are due August 31st.

o   Pat indicated future issues of Vilas, Ink can be printed for approximately $500 and mailed for an additional $250.

o   A Motion was made that VNA approve the printing of the Fall issue of the Vilas, Ink newsletter at a cost of approximately $500. Motion passed: (8) In Favor, (0) Opposed and (0) Abstain

o   The printed version of the Fall newsletter will be delivered late September via the block captains.

Block Captains - Roz Woodward

o   Roz indicated that additional copies of the directory and Welcome to the Neighborhood packets are available for any new households in the neighborhood needing them.

Social Report - Lee Lazar

o   No update

Listserv updates

o   None

Monroe/Regent Streets Retail News

o     No updates

District 13 Alliance – Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin

o     The essential items drive for the Romnes Apartments community was very successful.

o     An essential items drive is being planned for September 12th for the Bayview neighborhood community. Additional information will be posted to the listserv prior to this drive.

 Joint Campus Area Committee

o     South Plaza project is nearly complete at the Fieldhouse.

o     The stadium south end zone project has been delayed for one year. Work is now planned to begin at the end of the 2021 football season.

o     Roz Woodward will contact the City to determine who is responsible for weeding the Crazy Legs Plaza as the flower beds are being taken over by weeds.

Edgewood Liaison Committee (Craig Stanley, Shawn Doherty and Sarah Bahauddin) Report

o   We are waiting on Edgewood High School’s (EHS’s) response to the DMNA/VNA letter requesting input on sound mitigation options and requested sound measurements during current daytime athletic events.

o   No word has been received from EHS relative to if they plan to delay their request to install lighting beyond the September 15th City Council meeting.

o   Multiple options and strategies were discussed at length about how the VNA council should proceed (if and when EHS provides additional information) and how the VNA council should proceed if the information is received prior to the September 15th City Council meeting.

o   The VNA council decided another open VNA meeting would be held via Zoom to discuss if EHS decides not to delay their appeal and if we receive additional information from EHS. (Subsequent to the meeting, it was tentatively decided that the VNA council would meet at 7 pm on Wednesday, September 9th if either EHS decides not to delay their appeal and if we receive additional information from EHS.)

o   A majority of the council members agreed to remain with the previous stance to take no position on the addition of stadium lighting, even if the following Motion were to pass.

o   A Motion was made that VNA supports the Plan Commission’s decision, regarding Edgewood High School’s Conditional Use Application, to “Put on File without Prejudice” and asks that the Common Council Deny the Appeal.

Motion failed: (3) In Favor, (5) Opposed and (0) Abstain

Alder Update – Tag Evers

o   Tag provided a shout out to the District13 Cares team for their work on the essential items drives and for their other activities.

o   Lucky 1313’s proposed parking/apartments expansion is on the City Council’s September 15th agenda. Tag noted this approval is separate from the beer garden proposal which requires a City Ordinance change. Lea will send a letter in support of the parking/apartments and non-support for the beer garden.

o   The developer is no longer interested in construction of a hotel on Regent Street because of height limitations on the street.

o   Tag indicated feedback he has received has been that the August 15th move-out/move-in has been less problematic that previous years from the City’s refuse removal perspective – VNA council members concurred.

o   Tag signed on to a letter indicating concerns with UW’s decision to hold in-person classes from the perspective that this may increase Covid 19 cases in the broader community.

o   Tag indicated that DMNA has created an anti-racism checklist and resources for neighbors to contact in lieu of contacting the police. Tag also indicated that DMNA has developed a checklist for developers that would like to construct projects in their neighborhood.

o   Tag indicated that VNA neighbors can write letters to the Mayor now in support of keeping the Monroe Street Library branch open.

o   Tag indicated that the City Council currently doesn’t have the appetite to take up the EHS athletic field lighting appeal. His canvasing of other Alders indicates if the appeal to overturn the Plan Commission’s recommendation proceeds, it would likely fail, but this is just his sense at this time.

Vilas Park Master Plan – Wendy Fearnside and Ann Rivlin

o   The Master Plan next steps are:

                                                               i.      The consultant is tabulating the survey responses.

                                                             ii.      The consultant will develop a single Master Plan that will be then submitted for further review and comments before a final Master Plan concept is submitted to the City.

                                                          iii.      The current schedule is to have a draft Final Master Plan report completed Fall 2020 – meetings will be planned to review this draft report with the community. The final Master Plan is to complete in early 2021.

Election Committee  - Mary Clare Murphy

o   Absentee Vote 2020

                                                               i.      Mary Clare Murphy provided an overview of the absentee voting proposal.

                                                             ii.      An article will be included in the Fall Vilas, Ink newsletter and flyers will be distributed in the neighborhood on the procedures for absentee voting.

o   An equity issue was raised in that only dues paying members of VNA are allowed to vote, which was discussed as being a “poll tax”. The council decided to table this discussion and to review/discuss this issue more in future meetings.

o   A Motion was made that VNA approve the Absentee Voting procedures that were previously issued, including updates as follows:

                                                               i.      Votes can be mailed to Mary Clare Murphy.

                                                             ii.      Votes can be dropped off at lockboxes at Mary Clare Murphy’s or Roz Woodward’s residences.

                                                           iii.      In the event of a tie, a winner will be chosen via a coin flip.

Motion passed: (8) In Favor, (0) Opposed and (0) Abstain

Zoning Committee  - Lea Jacobs

o   Due to the length of the meeting Lea indicated she would send a Zoning update via email to the council members.

o   It was noted that outdoor seating was approved for several bar/restaurants on Regent Street. Hans indicated he has seen late night traffic and noise increase near his residence. Ben indicated he has not seen this near his residence.

o   A discussion was held on the process for meetings of the Zoning Committee. Sarah indicated she will engage with the committee on the issues raised.

New Business

Adjourn

Next Meetings: 9/23, 10/28, 11/18 (election), 12/16

VNA Council Meeting - August agenda

VNA Council Agenda –

August Meeting – Wednesday, August 26, 7:00 pm via Zoom

Call to Order

Virtual Meeting Rules: Please keep mic on mute unless called on. Please type comments/questions in the comment section or raise hand to speak.

Approval of Minutes

Announcements:

·       September 23 meeting will be via Zoom meeting. 

Existing Business:

  1. Treasurer’s and Vilas Inc. report – Pat Scheckel

  2. Block Captains and new neighbors – Roz Woodward

  3. Social Chair report – Lee Lazar

  4. District 13 Alliance (Previously Good Neighbor Gathering) Update- Dana Scheckel and Sarah Bahauddin

  5. Vilas Park Master Plan update: Wendy Fearnside

  6. Election Committee: Absentee Vote 2020- Mary Clare Murphy: Council Vote

  7. JCAC (Joint Campus Area Committee) report: Doug Carlson

  8. Edgewood Liaison Committee report: Sarah Bahauddin, Shawn Doherty, Craig Stanley

  9. Zoning report: temporary outdoor seating permits- Lea Jacobs

New Business:

Representative Reports:

10.   Alder Tag Evers

Other Business:

Adjourn