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APPROVAL

REPORTS&RECOMMENDATIONS

REQUEST FOR

COUNCIL ACTION

A RESOLUTION IMPOSING CONDITIONSAND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE

APPROVAL OF A SPECIAL USE TOALLOW FOR ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAROFFICE SPACE WITHIN EWALD TRUCK

CENTER FORAN AUTOMOBILE RENTALSUSE UPON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6321

SOUTH 108TH STREET(ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OFWISCONSIN, LLC, APPLICANT, CBDT 6321REAL ESTATE, LLC, PROPERTY OWNER)

MEETINGDATE

07/07/2020

ITEM NUMBER

The public hearing for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Special Usewas first opened by PlanCommission at their May 27, 2020 meeting and continued until the regular meeting ofthe Plan Commission on June 18, 2020. At that meeting, following a properly noticedpublic hearing, the following action was approved: a motion to recommend approvalof a Resolution imposing conditions and restrictions for the approval of a Special Useto allow for Enterprise Rent-a-Car office space within Ewald Truck Center for anautomobile rental use upon property located at 6321 South 108th Street. The PlanCommission's recommendation in regard to the subject Special Use has been reflectedin the attached draft Resolution.

COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED

Amotion to approve Resolution 2020- , imposing conditions and restrictionsfor the approval ofa Special Use for an Enterprise Rent-a-Car office space within EwaldTruck Center for an automobile rental use upon property located at 6321 South 108thStreet (Enterprise Rent-a-Car Company, LLC, Applicant).

Department ofCity Development. MX

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CITY OF FRANKLIN

RESOLUTION NO. 2020-

MILWAUKEE COUNTY[Draft 5-4-20]

A RESOLUTION IMPOSING CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THEAPPROVAL OF A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAROFFICE SPACE WITHIN EWALD TRUCK CENTER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

RENTALS USE UPON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6321 SOUTH 108TH STREET(ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC, APPLICANT, CBDT

6321 REAL ESTATE, LLC, PROPERTY OWNER)

WHEREAS, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, having petitionedthe City of Franklin for the approval of a Special Use within an M-1 Limited IndustrialDistrict and C-1 Conservancy District to allow for an 832 square foot area of office spaceinside of the Ewald Truck Center (the space was previously occupied by Mayfair Rent-A­Car, which Enterprise Holdings acquired in 2018) for automobile rentals to customers ofcollision centers, dealerships and business travelers to local retail customers having theirvehicles serviced in the area (1-25 vehicles on site at a time), with hours of operationMonday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00noon, for the property located at 6321 South 108th Street, bearing Tax Key No. 704-9973-000, more particularly described as follows:

All that part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 21East, in the City of Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, bounded anddescribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point of the East Line of saidNortheast 1/4 of Section 6 which is 330.25 feet South of the Northeast comerof said 1/4 Section; thence South on said line 196.59 feet to a point; thence S.88 degrees 19' W., parallel to the North line of said 1/4 Section, 844.77 feet toa point; thence N. 3 degrees 16'30" W., 196.57 feet to a point; thence N. 88degrees 19' E., 855.99 feet to the place of commencement; and

WHEREAS, such petition having been duly referred to the Plan Commission of theCity of Franklin for a public hearing, pursuant to the requirements of §15-9.0103D. of theUnified Development Ordinance, and a public hearing having been held before the PlanCommission on the 21st day of May, 2020, and the Plan Commission thereafter havingdetermined to recommend that the proposed Special Use be approved, subject to certainconditions, and the Plan Commission further finding that the proposed Special Use uponsuch conditions, pursuant to § 15-3.0701 of the Unified Development Ordinance, will be inharmony with the purposes of the Unified Development Ordinance and the ComprehensiveMaster Plan; that it will not have an undue adverse impact upon adjoining property; that itwill not interfere with the development of neighboring property; that it will be servedadequately by essential public facilities and services; that it will not cause undue trafficcongestion; and that it will not result in damage to property of significant importance tonature, history or the like; and

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ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC- SPECIAL USERESOLUTION NO. 2020---Page2

WHEREAS, the Common Council having received such Plan Commissionrecommendation and having found that the proposed Special Use, subject to conditions,meets the standards set forth under §15-3.0701 of the Unified Development Ordinance.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Common Council ofthe City of Franklin, Wisconsin, that the petition of Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC, for the approval of a Special Use for the property particularly described inthe preamble to this Resolution, be and the same is hereby approved, subject to the followingconditions and restrictions:

1. That this Special Use is approved only for the use of the subject property byEnterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, successors and assigns, for anautomobile rentals use, which shall be developed in substantial compliance with, andoperated and maintained by Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC,pursuant to those plans City file-stamped 2019 and annexed hereto andincorporated herein as Exhibit A.

2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, successors and assigns, shallpay to the City of Franklin the amount of all development compliance, inspection andreview fees incurred by the City of Franklin, including fees of consults to the City ofFranklin, for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC automobilerentals use, within 30 days of invoice for same. Any violation of this provision shallbe a violation of the Unified Development Ordinance, and subject to §15-9.0502thereof and §1-19. of the Municipal Code, the general penalties and remediesprovisions, as amended from time to time.

3. The approval granted hereunder is conditional upon Enterprise Rent-A-Car Companyof Wisconsin, LLC and the automobile rentals use upon the property located at 6321South 108th Street: (i) being in compliance with all applicable governmental laws,statutes, rules, codes, orders and ordinances; and (ii) obtaining all other governmentalapprovals, permits, licenses and the like, required for and applicable to the project tobe developed and as presented for this approval.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC, successors or assigns, or any owner of the subject property, does notcomply with one or any of the conditions and restrictions of this Special Use Resolution,following a ten (10) day notice to cure, and failure to comply within such time period, theCommon Council, upon notice and hearing, may revoke the Special Use permission grantedunder this Resolution.

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ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC - SPECIAL USERESOLUTION NO. 2020---Page 3

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any violation of any term, condition orrestriction of this Resolution is hereby deemed to be, and therefore shall be, a violation of theUnified Development Ordinance, and pursuant to §15-9.0502 thereof and §1-19. of theMunicipal Code, the penalty for such violation shall be a forfeiture of no more than$2,500.00, or such other maximum amount and together with such other costs and terms asmay be specified therein from time to time. Each day that such violation continues shall be aseparate violation. Failure of the City to enforce any such violation shall not be a waiver ofthat or any other violation.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall be construed to be suchSpecial Use Permit as is contemplated by §15-9.0103 of the Unified DevelopmentOrdinance.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to §15-9.0103G. of the UnifiedDevelopment Ordinance, that the Special Use permission granted under this Resolution shallbe null and void upon the expiration of one year from the date of adoption of this Resolution,unless the Special Use has been established by way of the issuance of an occupancy permitfor such use.

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to obtainthe recording of a certified copy of this Resolution in the Office of the Register of Deeds forMilwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Introduced at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Franklin thisday of,2020.

Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City ofFranklin this day of> 2020.

APPROVED:

Stephen R. Olson, MayorATTEST:

Sandra L. Wesolowski, City Clerk

AYES NOES ABSENT--- --- ---

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Item C.1.

CITY OF FRANKLINREPORT TO THE PLAN COMMISSION

Meeting of June 18, 2020

Special Use and Site Plan Amendment

RECOMMENDATION: City Development Staffrecommends approval of amendments to the Special Useand Site Plan of 6321 S 108 St, for Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

Project Name:

Project Address:

Property Owner:

Applicant:

Zoning:

Use of Surrounding Properties:

Comprehensive Plan:

Applicant Action Requested:

INTRODUCTION:

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Special Use

6321 108th Street

CBDT 6321 Real Estate, LLC

Jim Flowers

M-1 Limited Industrial

Commercial - auto dealership

Industrial

Recommendation of approval for a special use permit

• Staff recommendations are underlinedand in italics and are included in the draft resolution.

The applicant, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, has applied for a special use amendment permit for the property at6321 108th Street with Standard Industrial Classification Title No 7514, "Passenger car rental." Theapplicant occupies 832 square feet of space located inside the Ewald Truck Center, with 1-25 vehiclesparked on site at a time. The property is currently zoned as M-1 Limited Industrial, with a small area zonedC-1 Conservancy at the rear of the property.

The portion of the building at 6321 108" Street that is now Enterprise-Rent-A-Car was previously occupiedby Mayfair Rent-A-Car, which Enterprise Holdings acquired from Ewald Chrysler Jeep Dodge, LLC in2018. Ewald currently holds a separate Special Use Permit for the entirety of site which was issued inSeptember of2014 as Resolution No. 2014-7014. The Special Use amendment under consideration todaysolely pertams to Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

The site in question is surrounded with other auto-focused uses. To the north is the Ewald Chrysler JeepDodge car dealership, and the property to the south is a Hiller Ford car dealership As previously stated,6321 108 Street is also home to the Ewald Truck Center, which sells new and used trucks. The site planthat was submitted as part of this Special Use Permit application is dated 2015 and details the entire site;the applicant has highlighted a copy of the site plan to show areas occupied by Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

ANALYSIS:

Special UsePassenger Car Rental is allowed as a Special Use within the current zoning for the site - M-1 LimitedIndustrial. The Future Land Use Map identifies this parcel as industrial as well.

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The applicant has provided responses to the seven General Standards for Special Uses listed in § 15-3.0701(A). According to their responses, the Enterprise Rent-A-Car business use, Passenger car rental, isconsistent with the M-1 district and the Comprehensive Plan purposes and intent for the property , will notcause adverse impact, will comphment surrounding properties, will be adequately served by the existingpublic facilities, will not cause undue traffic congestion, will not destroy significant features, and willcomply with all standards ofthe M-1 Limited Industrial zoning district.

Staff believes that a passenger car rental facility in this location will provide public benefit and will beconvenient to the community. The auto-centric nature ofthe surroundmg development makes this siteappropriate for a car rental use. Staff sees no adverse impacts that will result from the granting ofthisSpecial Use Permit, nor will granting the Special Use Permit establish a precedent of incompatible uses inthe area.

Passenger vehicle rental is not one ofthe specified Special Uses for which Special Standards exist in theUnified Development Ordinance, and therefore responses to these special standards were not needed.

Site PlanThe site plan provided by the applicant indicates the portion ofthe building that is occupied by EnterpriseRent-A-Car, as well as the parking spaces that are part oftheir tenancy on the site. The applicant isproposing 18 total parking spaces including one ADA parking space. According to§ 15-5.0202 (F) "Off­street parking stalls shall be marked by painted lines or other approved material and shall be maintained soas to be legible at all times."No parking is permitted in unmarkedparking spaces.

Section 15-5.0203 ofthe UDO defines requires that an auto sales use is provide a minimum of2 spaces per1,000 square feet ofgross floor area. According to the Site Plan, the showroom building is approximately5,171 square feet, which requires 11 parking spaces (10.342 rounded up). Eleven customer parking spacesfor the car dealership must be preserved on the site and cannot be rented to Enterprise Rent-A-Car asvehicle storage space.

The site plans provided by the applicant show that the site itselfwill not be altered as a result ofEnterpriseRent-A-Car's tenancy on a portion ofthe site. The applicant notes that some interior work will be donewithin their portion ofthe building, but this is not covered under a site plan review. The applicant mustobtain building permits from Inspecton Services for any interior changes. The applicant also indicates thatnew exterior signs were installed as a result oftheir tenancy These signs were approved, and a permit wasissued. The applicant has verbally indicated that signage was also installed in front ofsome ofthe parkingspaces on the site, but it is not clear from the documentation provided that these signs were also reviewedand permitted. These signs are not indicated on the site plan provided and an approved sign permit was notincluded with the application materials. All new exterior signage should be indicated on the site plan.

Although this special use permit concerns only Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Staff would also like to note thatconditions of the previous Special Use Permit approval for this site, Resolution No. 2014-7014, are still ineffect for Ewald Chrysler Jeep Dodge, LLC at 6321 South 108th Street.

STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:

City Development Staff recommends approval ofa special use permit for SIC #7514 "Passenger Car Rental"for Enterprise Rent-A-Car to operate as a tenant at 6321 108th Street subject to the conditions in the draftResolution.

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CITY OF FRANKLIN

RESOLUTION NO. 2020-

MILWAUKEE COUNTY[Draf 5-4-20]

A RESOLUTION IMPOSING CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THEAPPROVAL OF A SPECIAL USE TO ALLOW FOR ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAROFFICE SPACE WITHIN EWALD TRUCK CENTER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

RENTALS USE UPON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6321 SOUTH 108TH STREET(ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC, APPLICANT, CBDT

6321 REAL ESTATE, LLC, PROPERTY OWNER)

WHEREAS, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, having petitionedthe City of Franklin for the approval of a Special Use within an M-1 Limited IndustrialDistrict and C-1 Conservancy District to allow for an 832 square foot area of office spaceinside of the Ewald Truck Center (the space was previously occupied by Mayfair Rent-A­Car, which Enterprise Holdings acquired in 2018) for automobile rentals to customers ofcollision centers, dealerships and business travelers to local retail customers having theirvehicles serviced in the area (1-25 vehicles on site at a time), with hours of operationMonday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00noon, for the property located at 6321 South 108th Street, bearing Tax Key No. 704-9973­000, more particularly described as follows:

All that part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 21East, in the City of Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, bounded anddescribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point of the East Line of saidNortheast 1/4 of Section 6 which is 330.25 feet South of the Northeast comerof said 1/4 Section; thence South on said line 196.59 feet to a point; thence S.88 degrees 19' W., parallel to the North line of said 1/4 Section, 844.77 feet toa point; thence N. 3 degrees 16'30" W., 196.57 feet to a point; thence N. 88degrees 19' E., 855.99 feet to the place of commencement; and

WHEREAS, such petition having been duly referred to the Plan Commission of theCity of Franklin for a public hearing, pursuant to the requirements of §15-9.0103D. of theUnified Development Ordinance, and a public hearing having been held before the PlanCommission on the 21st day of May, 2020, and the Plan Commission thereafter havingdetermined to recommend that the proposed Special Use be approved, subject to certainconditions, and the Plan Commission further finding that the proposed Special Use uponsuch conditions, pursuant to §15-3.0701 of the Unified Development Ordinance, will be inharmony with the purposes of the Unified Development Ordinance and the ComprehensiveMaster Plan; that it will not have an undue adverse impact upon adjoining property; that itwill not interfere with the development of neighboring property; that it will be servedadequately by essential public facilities and services; that it will not cause undue trafficcongestion; and that it will not result in damage to property of significant importance tonature, history or the like; and

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ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANYOF WISCONSIN, LLC - SPECIAL USERESOLUTIONNO. 2020­Page 2

WHEREAS, the Common Council having received such Plan Commissionrecommendation and having found that the proposed Special Use, subject to conditions,meets the standards set forth under $15-3.0701 of the Unified Development Ordinance.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Mayor and Common Council ofthe City of Franklin, Wisconsin, that the petition of Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC, for the approval of a Special Use for the property particularly described inthe preamble to this Resolution, be and the same is hereby approved, subject to the followingconditions and restrictions:

1. That this Special Use is approved only for the use of the subject property byEnterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, successors and assigns, for anautomobile rentals use, which shall be developed in substantial compliance with, andoperated and maintained by Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC,pursuant to those plans City file-stamped,2019 and annexed hereto andincorporated herein as Exhibit A.

2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, successors and assigns, shallpay to the City of Franklin the amount of all development compliance, inspection andreview fees incurred by the City of Franklin, including fees of consults to the City ofFranklin, for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC automobilerentals use, within 30 days of invoice for same. Any violation of this provision shallbe a violation of the Unified Development Ordinance, and subject to $15-9.0502thereof and $1-19. of the Municipal Code, the general penalties and remediesprovisions, as amended from time to time.

3. The approval granted hereunder is conditional upon Enterprise Rent-A-Car Companyof Wisconsin, LLC and the automobile rentals use upon the property located at 6321South 108th Street: (i) being in compliance with all applicable governmental laws,statutes, rules, codes, orders and ordinances; and (ii) obtaining all other governmentalapprovals, permits, licenses and the like, required for and applicable to the project tobe developed and as presented for this approval.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in the event Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC, successors or assigns, or any owner of the subject property, does notcomply with one or any of the conditions and restrictions of this Special Use Resolution,following a ten (10) day notice to cure, and failure to comply within such time period, theCommon Council, upon notice and hearing, may revoke the Special Use permission grantedunder this Resolution.

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ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANYOF WISCONSIN, LLC - SPECIAL USERESOLUTIONNO. 2020­Page 3

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that any violation of any term, condition orrestriction of this Resolution is hereby deemed to be, and therefore shall be, a violation of theUnified Development Ordinance, and pursuant to $15-9.0502 thereof and $1-19. of theMunicipal Code, the penalty for such violation shall be a forfeiture of no more than$2,500.00, or such other maximum amount and together with such other costs and terms asmay be specified therein from time to time. Each day that such violation continues shall be aseparate violation. Failure of the City to enforce any such violation shall not be a waiver ofthat or any other violation.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall be construed to be suchSpecial Use Permit as is contemplated by 15-9.0103 of the Unified DevelopmentOrdinance.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to $15-9.0103G. of the UnifiedDevelopment Ordinance, that the Special Use permission granted under this Resolution shallbe null and void upon the expiration of one year from the date of adoption of this Resolution,unless the Special Use has been established by way of the issuance of an occupancy permitfor such use

BE IT FINALLYRESOLVED, that the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to obtainthe recording of a certified copy of this Resolution in the Office of the Register of Deeds forMilwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Introduced at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Franklin thisday 0f'2020.

Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City ofFranklin this day of>2020.

APPROVED:

Stephen R. Olson, MayorATTEST:

Sandra L. Wesolowski, City Clerk

AYES NOES ABSENT--- --- ---

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STATE OF WISCONSIN CITY OF FRANKLIN MILWAUKEE COUNTYPLAN COMMISSION

[Draft 5-14-20; Redraft 06-18-2020}RESOLUTION NO. 2020­

A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR INTERIOROFFICE SPACE REMODELING INSIDE THE EWALD TRUCK

CENTER, FOR ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR AUTOMOBILE RENTALS(6321 SOUTH 108TH STREET)

(ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC,APPLICANT, CBDT 6321 REAL ESTATE, LLC, PROPERTY OWNER)

WHEREAS, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC having applied forapproval of a proposed site plan to remodel approximately 832 square feet of interior officespace within Ewald Truck Center, for Enterprise Rent-A-Car automobile rentals, whichincludes a demising wall to separate the Truck Center and the Enterprise Rent-A-Car officespace, and addition of a manager's office, property located at 6321 South 108th Street; and

WHEREAS, the Plan Commission having reviewed such proposal and having foundsame to be in compliance with the applicable terms and provisions of §15-3.0421 of theUnified Development Ordinance and in furtherance of those express standards and purposesof a site plan review pursuant to Division 15-7.0100 of the Unified Development Ordinance.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Plan Commission of the City ofFranklin, Wisconsin, that the Site Plan to remodel approximately 832 square feet of interioroffice space within Ewald Truck Center, for Enterprise Rent-A-Car automobile rentals,which includes a demising wall to separate the Truck Center and the Enterprise Rent-A-Caroffice space, and addition of a manager's office, as depicted upon the plans dated_____, 2019, attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby approved, subject tothe following terms and conditions:

1. The property subject to the Site Plan shall be developed in substantial compliancewith, and operated and maintained pursuant to the Site Plan for the Enterprise Rent­A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC office space remodel dated>2019.

2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company ofWisconsin, LLC, successors and assigns, and anydeveloper of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car office space remodel project, shall pay to theCity of Franklin the amount of all development compliance, inspection and reviewfees incurred by the City of Franklin, including fees of consults to the City ofFranklin, for the Enterprise Rent-A-Car office space remodel project, within 30 daysof invoice for same. Any violation of this provision shall be a violation of the UnifiedDevelopment Ordinance, and subject to $15-9.0502 thereof and $1-19. of theMunicipal Code, the general penalties and remedies provisions, as amended fromtime to time.

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ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, LLC - SITE PLANRESOLUTION NO. 2020­Page 2

3. The approval granted hereunder is conditional upon the Enterprise Rent-A-Car officespace remodel project within the Ewald Truck Center located at 6321 South 108thStreet (i) being in compliance with all applicable governmental laws, statutes, rules,codes, orders and ordinances; and (ii) obtaining all other governmental approvals,permits, licenses and the like, required for and applicable to the project to bedeveloped and as presented for this approval.

4. That the Enterprise Rent-A-Car office space remodel project shall be developed andconstructed pursuant to such Site Plan within one year from the date of adoption ofthis Resolution, or this Resolution and all rights and approvals granted hereundershall be null and void, without any further action by the City of Franklin.

5. No parking shall be permitted in unmarked parking spaces.

6. The 11 required customer parking spaces for the showroom on the site must bepreserved.

7. The site plan should be revised to reflect the location of all new exterior signage,including signage in front ofparking spaces.

8. The applicant must obtain building permits from Inspection Services for any interiorchanges prior to the issuance of occupancy permits.

Introduced at a regular meeting of the Plan Commission of the City of Franklin thisday of,2020.

Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Plan Commission of the City ofFranklin this day of2020.

APPROVED:

Stephen R. Olson, Chairman

ATTEST:

Sandra L. Wesolowski, City Clerk

AYES NOES ABSENT--- --- ---

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Enterprise Rent-A-CarDate: June 8, 2020

To: Department of City Development

From: Jim Flowers, Enterprise Rent-A-Car of Wisconsin, LLC

RE: Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review, 6321 108 Street - Enterprise Response toStaff Comments

Attached is the original Staff Comments from our Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review,6321 108"" Street. I have included our responses (red format) to your comments for review.

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City of FranklinDepartment of City Development

Date: May 7, 2020

To: Jim Flowers, Enterprise Rent-A-Car ofWisconsin, LLC

From: Department of City Development

RE: Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review, 6321 108Street -- StaffComments

City Staff has reviewed the above application for the property located at 6321 108" Street.Enterprise Rent-A-Car is a tenant on a portion of the parcel in question, having purchased theMayfair car rental business that was located at the same location and owned by Ewald ChryslerJeep Dodge, LLC. Ewald continues to operate a Truck Center from the same building and parcel;the Enterprise Rent-A-Car uses a portion of the showroom building and a portion of the on-siteparking.

The special use application was substantially complete as of the receipt of the applicant'sresponse to the General Standards and Considerations found in Section 15-3.0701(A), (B), and(C) of the Unified Development Ordinance on December 12, 2019.

As there is a previously reviewed and approved site plan for this site, review was targetedtowards those areas of the site that would be impacted by Enterprise Rent-A-Car as a tenant. Allother conditions of approval for Site Plan approval for the site and Special Use Permit approvalfor the other uses on the site are still in effect.

Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Requirements

Special Use

1. Please note on the application form that all existing uses on the site will continue to operate.Passenger vehicle rental is only one part of the use on the site.

Site Plan

2. The site plan that shows the leased portion of the site indicates that some of Enterprise Rent­A-Car's leased parking spaces are in an area behind the front building and are not marked asparking spaces. Section 15-5.0203 (F) of the UDO states that off-street parking stalls shall bemarked by painted lines.

a. No cars may be parked in unmarked parking spaces. Please remove these unmarkedspaces from Enterprise Rent-A-Car's leased area and submit a new site plan showingthis update.

Enterprise Response: We've removed the unmarked stalls and our rear parking from the leasedarea and moved them to the North edge, angled parking area. The new site plan outlines our 18,Enterprise Parking Stalls on the North edge.

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3. Section 15-5.0203 of the UDO defines requirements for off-street parking. Per this section,an auto sales use is required to provide a minimum of2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of grossfloor area. According to the Site Plan, the showroom building is approximately 5,171 squarefeet, which requires 11 parking spaces (10.342 rounded up). However, 8 of the 11 customerparking stalls indicated on the site plan are included within the shaded area for Enterprise'suse.

a. Please clearly indicate on the site plan which eleven parking spaces on the site arenow used for customer parking, including the required ADA accessible parking spot.

Enterprise Response: We've moved our Enterprise parking stalls to the North Edge, angledparking area. The updated site plan has been submitted to show eight customer stalls in the rearof the building and three parallel to the front of the building. An ADA stall is part of the three,front customer stalls.

4. Please submit an updated site plan that indicates the location of each Enterprise Rent-A-Carparking space sign.

Enterprise Response: An updated site plan has been submitted showing the Enterprise parkingstalls on the North edge, angled parking area.

5. Permits for all signage must be obtained from the City of Franklin Inspection Servicesdepartment.

Other Department of City Development Comments

6. As previously noted, all conditions of approval for the site plan review and special use permitthat was previously issued for 6321 South 108" Street are still in effect.

Building Inspection Department StaffComments

The applicant must obtain proper permits (Building/Electrical/HVAC) from Inspection Services for anyof the interior alteration work mentioned in the Project Summary.

Enterprise Response: We plan to pull proper building permits, etc. once or conditional use permitis approved. Thank you

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Phone (414) 425-4024Fax (414) 427-7691

Web Site· www.franklinwi.gov

City of Franklin

Date of p plication

SITE PLAN / SITE PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATIONComplete, accurate and specific/11/ormntion must be entered, Please Print.

Planning Department9229 West Loomis RoadFranklin , Wisconsin 53132Emall generalplanning@@franklinwi.gov

_____________ Zip: _

Applicant (Full LegalName[s))·Name. Jim Flowers(Company Enterprise Rent-A·CBr Company ofWisconsin, LL.G ea Delaware lubedabilitycompan y

Mailing Address. S17W22650 Lincoln Avenuecay /state: Waukesha z 5@lsPhone· 262-544-8300

Email Address. james.d flowers@ehl com

Project Property Information·Property Address:8@?819@hSootProperty owner(s): CDT 6321 RelEstato, LLG aWisconsin limited liabllilly company

Applicant Is Represented by· (contactperson}(Fu/1 LegalName{sJINameCompany· _

Malling Address

City/ StatePhone· _

Email Address

Tax Key Nos 704-9973-000

Mailing Address: 6321 S. 108th Street

ciy / State :Fran!zi 53132Email Address· cewald@ewaldauto .com

Existing Zoning. M-1 limited Industrial District & C·1 Conservacy District

Ejsljn1 [Jga 49/'wand uUwd car deal.St aerathrolvhks thus,7tPaw«get cwrnl1 $ 7909en+aw

Proposed Use Vehicle Rental

Future Land Use Identifi cation

The 2025 Comprehe nsive Master Plan Future Land Use Map is avallable at http://www.franklinwi.gov/Home/ResouresDocuments/Maps.htm

Site Plan/Site Plan Amendment submltt als for review must Include and be accompanied by the following.

D This Application form accurately completed with original signaturels) Facslmlles and copies wlll not be accepted

D Application Filing Fee , payable to City of Franklin: D Tier 1 $2000 [Jrer 2: $1000 (Lot sizes l acre)[] Tier 3 . $500 ( 10% increase or decrease In total floor area of all structures with no change to parking, or change to parking only).

D Legal Description for the subject property (WORD doc or compatible format)

D Seven (7) complete collated sets of Application materials to include.[] one (1) original and six (6) copies of a writt en Project Summary, including description ofany new bulldmg construction and site work,

inter/or/exterior b11ilding modifications oradditions to be mode to property, site improvement costs, estimate ofproject value and anyotherInformation that is available}

D seven (7) folded full size, drawn to scale copies (at least 24 x 36) of the Site Plan/Site Plan Amendment package (The submittal should includeonly those plans/items us setforth in Section 15-7 0103, 15-7.0301 and 15-5.0402 of the Unified Development Ordinance thatare Impacted by thedevelopment. (e g,Site Plan, Building Elevations, landscape Plan, Outdoor Lighting Plan, Natural Resource Protection Plan, etc.)[] Reduced she (11"x17") coples of the Site Plan/Site Plan Amendmentpackage wlll be at Planning staff recommendation, if applicable.

0 One colored copy (11"x17°) of the building elevations, If applicableD one copy of the Site Intensity and Capacity Calculations, if applicable !see Division 15-3 0500 of the UDO)

D Three copies of the Natural Resource Protection report, if applicable (see Section 15-7 0103Q of the UDO)

D Email (or CD ROM) with all plans/submitt al materials Plans must be submitted In both Adobe PDF and AutoCAD compatible format (where applicable)

Signature Applicant's Representative

woe s nae tr n,laDate -- ..-...,~~--~- Date· __/t.l.s4J__.J.____

Signature Property Ovner

·Upon receipt of a complete submittal, staff review will be conducted within ten business days Additi onal materials may be requ ired·Site Plan/Site Plan amendment requests require Plan Commission or Community Development Authorltv review and approval

The applicant nnd property owner(s) hereby certify that. (1) all statements and other information submitted as part of this application are true and correct to the bestof applicant's and property owner(s)' knowledge, (2) the applicant and property owner(s) has/have read and understand all Information In this application, and (3)the applicant and property owner(s) agree that any approvals based on representations made by them In this Application and lts submitt al, and any subsequentlyIssued building permits or other type of permits, may be revoked Without notice If there is a breach of such representation(s) or any condition(s) of approval Byexecution of this application , the property owner(s) authorize the City of Franklin and/or Its agents to enter upon the subject property(ies] between the hours of 7·00a m, and 7:00 p.m daily for the purpose of Inspection while the application Is under review The property owner(s) grant this authorization even if the property hasbeen posted against trespassing pursuant to Wis Stat §943 13 .

(The applicant's signature must be from a Managing Member If the business Is an LLC, orfrom the President or Vice Preslde11t If the business Is a corporation Asigned opp/I ;t•s authorization letter ma e provided 111 lieu of the applicant's signature below, and a signed property owner's authorization letter may beprovided t I o the property owner'ss ture[s] below. Ifmore than one, ult of tile owners of the propertymust sign thisApplicatlonJ.

-m1 o I r ~ llcant r:; { l-1 5' ' ( ' f-.hta !curer, [Aet e5 peca ts

Name & Title (PRINT) Name & Tile (PRINT)Date: _ Date _

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Planning Department9229West Loomis RoadFranklin, Wisconsin 53132Email. [email protected]

City of Franklin Phone (414) 425-4024Fax. (414)427-7691

Web Site www.rranklinwi.gov

Date ofApplication· _

SPECIAL USE/ SPECIAL USE AMENDMENT APPLICATIONComplete, accurate and specific Informationmust be entered. Please Print.

Applicant (Full LegalName[s]).Name: dim FlowersCompany Enterprlso Rant-A.Car Company ofWscsin, LLC, a Delaware limited iabi lity company

Mailing Address 617W22650 Lincoln Avenue

cit/ state Waukesha zip 5318@Phone: 262-544-8300Emal! Address James.d.flowers@ehi com

Project Properly Infornrtion:Property Address; 6321 5. 108lh StreetProperty Owner(s) CBDT 6321 Real Estate, LL.C a Wisconsin lmledNebllity company

Applicant Is Represented by· (contactperso11)(Full Legal Name{s])Name· _

Company: _MailingAddress _City /State: Zip _

PhoneEmailAddress _

Tax Key Nos· 704-9973-000

Mailing Address 6321 S. 108th StreetCity/ State. Franklin, WIEmail Address· [email protected]

Zip 53132

Existing Zoning M-1 Limited Industrial District & C-1 Conservacy DislrlclEjstin7[ (Jg 65it'twmlwedcar dean, 881 u wro0sol rob#ehas dMtM, 7514 PA+anat car tonal8 390annal

Proposed Use· Vehicle RentalFuture Land Use Identification· _

The 2025 Comprehensive MasterPlan Future Land Use Map Is available at: http.//www.franklinwl.gov/Home/ResourcesDotumeots/Maps.htm

Speclal Use/Speclal Use Amendment submittals for review must Include and be accompanied by the foliowlng:0 This Application form accurately completed with original signature[s) Facsimiles and copies will not be acceptedD Application Flllng Fee, payable to City of Franklin D $1000 Special Use Amendment

D $1500, New Special Use over 4,000 square feet D $750, New Speclal Use under4,000 square feetD Legal Description for the subject property {WORD doc or compatible format].D One copy of a response to the General Standards, Special Standards [if appllcabie), and Considerations found In Section 15-3 0701(A), (B), and (C) of

the Unified Development Ordinance available at www.frankllnwl.gov.D Seven (7) complete collated sets of Application materials to include[] one (1) origtnal and slx (6) copies of a wrltten Project Summary, Including description ofony newbuilding construction and site work,

Interior/exterior bul/ding modifications or additions to be made to property, site improvement costs, estimate ofprojectvalue and any otherInformation thc,t is availoble)

D Three (3) folded full size, drawn to scale copies (at least 24 x36") of the Site Plan/Site Plan Amendment package. (The submittal should includeonly those plans/items as setforth in Section 17-7.0101, 15-7.0301 and 15-5.0402 ofthe Unified Development Ordinance that are impacted by thedevelopment. (e.g., Ste Plan, Building Elevations, landscape Plan, Outdoor Lighting Plan, Natural Resource Protection Pinn, etc J

0 Four (4) folded reduced size (1l"x17") copies of the Site Plan/Site Plan Amendment packageD One colored copy (11"x17") of the building elevations, if appllcable.0 Three copies of the Natural Resource Protection Plan and report, if applicable (see Sectlon 15-4 102 & 15-7.0201 of the UDO)D Email (or CD ROM) with all plans/submittal materials. Plans must be submitted in bothdabe PDFand AutaCAD compatible format (where applicable)

Name& Title (PRINT)

•Upon receipt of a complete submittal, staff review wlll be conducted within ten business days•Special Use/Special Use Amendment requests require Plan Commission review, a Public Hearing and Common Council approval

The applicant and property owner(s) hereby certlly tllat (1) all statements and other Information submitted as part of this applicatlon are true and correct to the bestof applicant's and property owner(s]' knowledge, (2) the applicant and property owner(s) has/have read and understand all Information In this application, and (3)the applicant and property owner(s] agree that any approvals based on representations made by them In thls Appllcatlon and its submittal, and any subsequentlyIssued building permits or other type of permits, may be revoked without notice If there Is a breach of such representatlon(s) or any conditlon(s) of approval Byexecution of this application, the property owner(s) authorize the City of Franklin and/or Its agents to enter upon the subject properly(ies) between the hams of 7 .00a m, and 700 p m daily for the purpose of Inspection while the application is under review The property owner(s) grant this authorization even If the property hasbeen posted against trespassing pursuant to Wis. Stat. $943 13(The applicant's signature must be from a Managing Member if the business ls an LL orfrom the President or Vice President If the business Is a corporatla11. Asigned applicant's authorhzaton letter may be provided in lieu of the applicant's signature below, and a signed property owner's authorization letter may beprovided /11 1 of the property owner'ssl ature[s} below. Ifmore tl,an one, all of the ow11erso he /JYoperty mustsign this Appl/cation}.

Signature Property Owner Signature Applicant's Representative

Name & Tile (PRINT)Date· _

Mame Title (PRINT)Dale: _

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Enterprise Rent-A-CarProject Summary

6321 S. 108streetFranklin, WI 53027

Jim Flowers, on behalf of Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company of Wisconsin, LLC, is seeking aconditional use/zoning approval from the Plan Commission to operate a car rental business atthe aforementioned address. Enterprise plans to sublease about 832 square feet of officespace. Our lease holder improvements include, but not limited to:

Updating the interior office space with a demising wall to separate the Truck Center andour office space while adding a manager's officeAdding exterior signage per local zoning code (already completed, permit was issued)

Enterprise was founded in 1957 and has been operating in Wisconsin for 25 years. Ourbusiness activities throughout the state include renting automobiles, renting commercial trucks,auto fleet leasing, as well as retail and wholesale auto sales. As a privately held company,Enterprise supports the communities it operates in. This ranges from providing local jobs topatronizing local companies for business materials/services.

Our proposed use of 6321 S. 108 Street is automobile rental in the 832 square feet of spacelocated inside the Ewald Truck Center. Additionally, vehicles will be cleaned in the DodgeDealership garage prior to being rented. This includes washing, vacuuming, and interiordetailing. We will not rent commercial trucks or sell automobiles out of this location. Ourclientele ranges from customers of collision centers, dealerships and business travelers to localretail customers having their vehicles serviced in the area. The maximum number of employeeswould be 3. This includes both full and part time employees. The hours of operation will be7:30am - 5:00pm Monday through Friday, Saturday 9:00AM - Noon and Closed Sunday. Weanticipate the number of vehicles onsite to vary between 1 to 25 vehicles which includeemployee vehicles and vehicles waiting to be rented.

This space was occupied by Mayfair Rent-A-Car which Enterprise Holdings acquired in 2018.While Enterprise is also in the automotive industry, we rent automobiles while usingenvironmentally friendly car cleaning chemicals and all vehicle maintenance and repairs aredone at local dealerships, service and collision repair shops. We pride ourselves on expandinginto communities, creating jobs and boosting the local economy. Thank you for the opportunityto apply for this conditional use/zoning permit in the City of Franklin, Wisconsin.

Jim FlowersEnterprise Rent-A-Car, Facilities Specialist

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DIVISION 15-3.0700

SECTION 15-3.0791

SPECIAL USE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL STANDARDS FOR SPECIAL USES

A. General Standards. No special use permit shall be recommended or granted pursuant tothis Ordinance unless the applicant shall establish the following:

1. Ordinance and Comprehensive Master Plan Purposes and Intent. The proposed use anddevelopment will be inharmonywith the general and specific purposes for which this Ordinancewas enacted and for which the regulations of the zoning district in question were establishedand with the general purpose and intent of the City of Franklin Comprehensive Master Plan orelement thereof.

Response: Wepropose to operate a car rental business onsite at the Ewald Automotive TruckCenter located at 3121 S. 108 Street. Prior to Enterprise Rent-A-Car operating,Mayfair rent a car operated under Ewald Automotive Group's special use permitissued in 2014. Enterprise purchased Mayfair rent a car in 2018. Enterprise willfunction and adhere to similar businessfunctions as a car rental business occupyingthe same 832 squarefeet of office space. Enterprise Rent-A-Car will complement thecurrent business mix in the immediate area. Our clientele rangesfrom customers ofcollision centers, dealerships and business travelers to local retail customers havingtheir vehicles serviced in the area. Existing automotive businesses such as EwaldChrysler-Jeep-Dodge and Truck Center, Hiller Ford, Boucher V and automotivebody shops will benefit with ourpresence in the area.

2. No Undue Adverse Impact. The proposeduse anddevelopmentwill not have a substantial or undueadverse or detrimental effect upon or endanger adjacent property, the character of the area, or thepublic health, safety, morals, comfort, and general welfare and not substantially diminish and impairproperty values within the community or neighborhood.

Response: Enterprise Rent-A-Car prides its-self on positively impacting our customers,employees and the communities we operate in with upmost integrity. Our very ownsustainable business practices are outlined and adhered to within our businessculture. We rent automobiles while using environmentally friendly car cleaningchemicals. We'll only clean our vehicles onsite for rental customers. All fueling,maintenance and service work will be performed with local, off-site vendors.Enterprise will not perform any new development to the property. We 're entering anexisting and established business development that Ewald Automotive established in2014. The impact on the immediate area can only be positive as we compliment thecurrent businesses mix as an automotive industry leader, renting automobiles.

3. No Interference with Surrounding Development. The proposed use and development will beconstructed, arranged, and operated so as not to dominate the immediate vicinity or to interferewith the use and development of neighboring property in accordance with the applicable zoningdistrict regulations.

Response: Our proposed use will complement the current businesses in the immediatevicinity. No new construction or development with a substantial scope ofwork will bedone onsite. We propose to perform some minor interior work to the 832 squarefeet

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of office space. Adding a dividing wall to separate our office space with the truckcenter and a manger office.

4. Adequate Public Facilities. The proposed use and development will be servedadequately by essential public facilities and services such as streets, public utilities includingpublic water supply system and sanitary sewer, police and fire protection, refuse disposal, publicparks, libraries, schools, and other public facilities and utilities or the applicant will provideadequately for such facilities.

Response: The current development allows for public and private utilities, police and fireprotection and refuse disposal. Enterprise is committed to keeping the propertycompliant with proper emergency fire lanes, access and egress during emergencies.Ewald Automotive Group teams up with KPA, safety consultant, to review theiroperations yearly along with Enterprise operating onsite. Along with safetyinspections, Enterpriseperforms inspections on our life/safety equipment such asfireextinguishers and eye wash station.

5. No Traffic Congestion. The proposed use and development will not cause undue trafficcongestion nor draw significant amounts of traffic through residential streets. Adequatemeasures will be taken to provide ingress and egress so designed as to minimize trafficcongestion in the public streets.

Response: Enterprise Rent-A-Car willfit perfectly with Ewald Automotive Groups existingdevelopment and siteplan. The layout allowsfor our rental vehicles to be stored onsitewhile customers can enter and exit the property without congestion. Our businessmodel is designed to keep rental vehicles on the road which benefits the site allowingcustomer room to park andperform business onsite. Ourparking plan is designed toallow room for our dailyflow of customer and renal vehicles.

6. No Destruction of Significant Features. The proposed use and development will not result inthe destruction, loss, or damage of any natural, scenic, or historic feature of significantimportance.

Response: No changes are being made to theproperty as is; therefore, Enterprise 's operationwill not result in any destruction, loss or damage of any natural, scenic, or historicfeature ofsignificant importance.

7. Compliance with Standards. The special use shall, in all other respects, conform to theapplicable regulations of the district in which it is located, except as such regulations may,in each instance, be modified by the Common Council pursuant to the recommendations of thePlan Commission. The proposed use and development shall comply with all additionalstandards imposed on it by the particular provision of this Division and Ordinance authorizingsuch use.

Response: We propose to be 100% compliant with the City's determination for special use

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within the district's standards. Enterprise treats community leadership as a businesspartner; further growing our business and ultimately impacting the communities weoperate in. We lookforward to continuing our business relationship with the City ofFranklin and working with the Ewald Automotive Group to assist the communitiesneedfor rental vehicles and automotive care.

B. Special Standards for Specified Special Uses. When the zoning district regulations authorizea special use in a particular zoning district and that special use is indicated as having specialstandards, as set forth in Section 15-3.0702 and 15-3.0703 of this Division, a Special UsePermit for such use in such zoning district shall not be recommended or granted unless theapplicant shall establish compliance with all such special standards.

Response: Under section 15-3.0703 we do not see any detailed standards thatfall within ourspecial use ofrenting automobiles.

C. Considerations. In determining whether the applicant's evidence establishes that the foregoingstandards have been met, the Plan Commission and the Common Council shall consider thefollowing:

1. Public Benefit. Whether and to what extent the proposed use and development at the particularlocation requested is necessary or desirable to provide a service or a facility that is in the interestof the public convenience or that will contribute to the general welfare of the neighborhood orcommunity.

Response: Enterprise wasfounded in 1957 and has been operating in Wisconsin.for 25 years.Our business activities throughout the state include renting automobiles, rentingcommercial trucks, auto fleet leasing, as well as retail and wholesale auto sales. As aprivately held company, Enterprise supports the communities it operates in. Thisranges from providing local jobs to patronizing local companies for businessmaterials/services. Not only will we continue to provide a service for rentingautomobiles, we impact communities by teaming with the United Way. Ourcontributions by employees and matched by the Taylor Family Foundation arefelt inmany communities around South East Wisconsin and impacting the state ofWisconsin. Recently, we donated time and money to Feeding America fulfilling apledge by ourfounder, Jack Tylor to give back to those in need, keepingfood on thetable.

2. Alternative Locations. Whether and to what extent such public goals can be met by the locationof the proposed use and development at some other site or in some other area that may be moreappropriate than the proposed site.

Response: Enterprise Rent-A-CarpurchasedMayfair rent a car in 2018. Enterprise took overoperations, customers and onsite square footage pursuant to Ewald AutomotiveGroups 2014 special use permit. The acquisition in 2018 was a prime location toexpand our business back into the Franklin community and marketplace. Enterprise

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continues to service automotive rental needs in the immediate vicinity that EwaldAutomotive Group established with Mayfair rent a car.

3. Mitigation of Adverse Impacts. Whether and to what extent all steps possible have been takento minimize any adverse effects of the proposed use and development on the immediate vicinitythrough building design, site design, landscaping, and screening.

Response: Ewald Automotive Group has done a through site plan and execution blendingtheir businesses within the immediate vicinity. Enterprise Rent-A-Car will continue tooperate within the proposed siteplan established in 2014.

4. Establishment of Precedent of Incompatible Uses in the Surrounding Area. Whether theuse will establish a precedent of, or encourage, more intensive or incompatible uses in thesurrounding area.

Response: Enterprise Rent-A-Car will provide automotive rentals as first established byMayfair rent a car and Ewald Automotive Group in 2014. We'll continue to supportthe surrounding area businesses and community's needfor automotive rentals. Wesee this as a positive relationship with the Ewald Automotive Group while supportingcurrent dealerships and automotive body shops in the immediate area.

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Legal Description

6321 South 108 Street, bearing Tax Key No. 704-9973-000

All that part of the Northeast¼ of Section 6, Township 5 North Range 21 East, in the City of Franklin,Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follow to wit:

Commencing at a point of the East Lme of said Northeast¼ of Section 6 which is 330.25 feet South ofthe Northeast corner of said¼ Section; thence South on said line 196.59 feet to a point; thence S. 88degrees 19' W., parallel to the North line of said¼ Section, 844.77 feet to a point; thence N. 3 degrees16'30" W., 196.57 feet to a point; thence N. 88 degrees 19' E., 855.99 feet to the place ofcommencement.

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APPROVAL

sloReports &Recommendations

REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION

REQUEST TO GRANT EXEMPTION FROMREQUIREMENT TO CONNECT TO WATER MAIN AT10475 W. ST. MARTINS ROAD (TAXKEY 800 9999 001)

MTG.DATEJuly 7, 2020

ITEM NO.

G.7.BACKGROUNDJohn & Rita Schleck, the property owners at 10475 W. St. Martins Road, are constructing a newhome. Their parcel is a flag lot with a 40+/- foot width connection to the W. St. Martins roadright-of-way that contains public sanitary sewer and water main. The Owner will connect to thesanitary sewer but has asked for an exemption to connect to the water main and alternatively installa well.

The Franklin Municipal code discusses requirement to connect to water mains:§ 190-19 Connection to Water Mains- D Connection required - (1) All buildings to be usedfor human habitation, including residential ... constructed or to be constructed upon anyvacant land adjacent to or abutting any public right-of-way or easement wherein amunicipal water main is installed or is being installed as required by the City ofFranklin,shall be connected to the municipal water system and not be serviced by aprivate well "

There is a process for which the above section may be exempted:(5) The Common Council may grant an exemption from the requirements ofSubsection D(1) above upon the application ofthe owner ofthe land improved or to be improved bysuch buildings where it finds that compliance with Subsection D (1) would create anunnecessary hardship or practical difficulty.

ANALYSISThe Board of Water Commissioners discussed this issue on July 16, 2020. There was someuncertainty that the property owner was aware that he was required to connect when the buildingpermits were obtained. As partially described in the written request from Mr. Schleck, there aresome extenuating circumstances that the applicant believes would qualify as a financial hardshipto connect at a location beneath the westbound lane of W. St. Martins.

After much discussion, the Board made a conditional recommendation to the Common Councilthat:

I. IfMr. Schleck was made aware of the fact that he was required to connect to municipalwater (as evidence on a permit) then he should be required to connect to public water mainin W. St. Martins Road. or

2. IfMr. Schleck was not made aware of the fact that he was required to connect to municipalwater (as evidence on a permit), then he should be allowed to construct a private well butthrough an agreement recorded with his property deed, the property would receive a flat­rate water bill per the calculation and procedure with other flat-rate water customers.

Staff discussed this with the Inspection Services Department and two documents were located.

The first document was a permit issued by the City of Franklin. Note that the application indicatesthat the water would be "municipal." To explain the indication for municipal water, the applicanthas stated that

... it appears that inspector Tom Fell [former Franklin inspector] overwrote thepaperwork Ifilled out. I remember NOT checking the box because I was told I have theoption to install a well You canplainly see where he changed other numbers, etc and thehandwriting is different from mine, but the same as his signature. My wife CLEARLY

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remembers handing the paperwork in and the secretary questioning her about the type ofconnection, leading my wife to call me from city hall about which box to select and mesaying leave it blank so we have the option. Tom took it upon himselfto select "municipalwater"- clearly in his handwriting You can see the date where I signed and the date hestampedwere weeks apart Itwas NEVER brought to my attention in writing nor mentionedin person. Please see the attached copy and let me know your thoughts This isEXI'REMELY concerning to me as this could be the determiningfactor ofme losing thehouse I have worked my entire life to get!"

Inspection services was also able to obtain and provide a copy of the State online permit that abuilder must apply for before application at the City. Note that this form was filled out,electronically signed, and submitted by the applicant. Note that water was listed as "Municipal."

Given the evidence listed above, Staff believes that the applicant had sufficient reason to knowthat municipal water was required as part of his building permit. Therefore, the Board of WaterCommissioner's recommendation to Common Council should be to deny the request and requirethe property owner to connect the new home to municipal water.

OPTIONSA. Deny exemption for connection to municipal water, orB. Approve exemption for connection to municipal water and authorize Staff to draft

agreement for execution by City Officials to be recorded with the deed for flat-rate billing,or

C. Refer back to Staffwith further direction.

FISCAL NOTENot Applicable. Cost to connect would be borne by the property owner.

If Option B is selected, Staff would need to compute a justifiable flat-rate Quarterly water bill.Note that a home using 12,000 gallons of water per quarter with current rates receives a bill ofapproximately $60/quarter + $6.60 fire protection charges.

RECOMMENDATION(Option A) Motion to deny request to grant exemption from requirement to connect to water mainat 10475 W. St. Martins Road (Tax Key 800 9999 001).

Engmeering GEM

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JP. SCHLECK CO TRU N LLD

04/22/20

Dear Mr Morrow

I am writing this letter to address the water connection to my property located al 10475 West Saint Martins Road in the City ofFranklin I would like to address the possibility of the city allowing me to supply my home with a well rather than a traditionalconnection to city provided water. As you will see in the notes below, a traditional connection would provide both unneededhardship and substantial financial burden

In a traditional situation, the water and sewer are both at the lot line or possibly one or the other on the opposite side of the roadA typical open cut is made usmg an excavator, the connection Is made, stop box Installed at surface, and backfill usingappropriate stone. In my experience over the last 20 years, this process takes about 6 -8 hours to complete.

In the situation at my property, the sewer is in the traditional location running perpendicular to my driveway. However, the waterconnection runs directly under the northbound lane of Saint Martins Road. I had the water main marked by the DPW to confirmthis. If forced to make a connection to the water line at this location, the process would be as follows·

• Saw cut road• Saw cut curb• Remove (2) pieces of sidewalk• Provide plan to reroute traffic• Excavate to depth ofwater mamn• Provide main tap• Horizontal bore HPDE line from my property to mamn• Install stop box in my property• Backfill both excavations wth appropriate slurry mx

Re-pour both curb and sidewalk• Install asphalt to City of Franklin specs• Provide bond for work

As you can see, this Is a VERY invasive process and will cost over $20K on top of the money already being spent to run theHPDE supply 871' from the house to the road This costwill be compounded because the above-mentioned house to roadsupply would also cost $9,840 for the boring and HPDE supply pipe Please note that per the Wisconsin Department of NaturalResources, the separation ofwater supply and sanitary sewers Is a minimum of 5' horizontally or 18" vertically, which will notallow me to install both Imes in the same bore shot This also provides an additional cost of $6,960 to the project

I would be very gracious if the City of Franklin would view this as a true financial hardship for mywife and I as well as anunnecessary disruption to a fairly new roadway.

lf I have not explained everything clearly enough or there are concerns please feel free to contact me at (414) 416-3980

Thank you for your consideration,

John & Rita Schleck

10475 West Saint Martins RoadFranklin, Wisconsin 53132

(414) [email protected]

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NAME John P. SchleckADDRESS 9316 South Orchard Park Circle #3A, Oak Creek, 53154CONTACT 414-416-3980, [email protected]

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Recommendations

REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION

UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE TILE AT 8956 S. 116STREET(TKN 845 9997 001)

MTG.DATEJuly 7, 2020

ITEM NO.

@lo.BACKGROUNDResidents and the traveling public on S. 116th Street have at least two significant drainageconcerns. These concerns are affecting the public right-of-way and standing water in the vicinityof 8570 and 8628 S. 116th Street. The flooding was significant enough in December 2019 that theroad was closed to through traffic. On January 21, 2020, Common Council directed staff toproceed with efforts to delineate wetlands, make application to WDNR, and ifallowed, have Staffprepare and obtain property owner waivers and authorize DPW to perform needed work onprivate property (8531 and 8635 S. 116th Street) for the purposes ofalleviating flooding on S.116th Street.

SEWRPC performed the wetland investigation in April (attached). At the time, the water hadreceded significantly where Staff could take survey shots. Considering the extent of the wetland,and discussion with the landowners regarding on private property west side of S. 116" Street isnot an option.

Meanwhile, the homeowners on the eastern side of S. 116 Street made progress in lowering thelake level (behind 8628-8666 S. 116th Street) by exposing and clearing out the clay field tile actingas the discharge pipe. The tile, believed to be about 80 years old, was found to end near theproperty line of 8930/8956 S. 116" Street. The owners did some excavation and DPW providedadditional excavation in the right-of-way, and no further tile was found. Unfortunately, the tile isat an elevation lower than the "downstream" culvert crossing the road.

ANALYSIS

Discussion with the affected property owners indicate that there are three options that may helpthe situation. Unfortunately, all options are not ideal and result in the tile being in a surchargedcondition. All of these options result in a tile with standing water/submerged for about 300 feetnorth of the property line, but would allow the upstream pond to freely drain (assuming the tiledoesn't collapse again).

Option 1: The tile would be extended approximately 30 feet to the right-of-way. The tile wouldhave a negative slope (about one foot higher) so that the invert would be at the same level as theinvert of the road culvert pipe. The ditch north of the culvert would be flattened to the extendedtile (about 80 feet). This option provides an undesirable flat roadside ditch and a continuouscattail/wetland maintenance condition.

Option 2: The tile would terminate at its current location approximately 30 feet from the right-of­way and the flat ditch described in Option 1 would extend back to the tile. This tile would be moredifficult to maintain than if extended as described in Option 1. The undesirable cattail/wetlandcondition would extend further on to private property.

Option 3: The tile would be extended about 90 feet directly to the culvert. The discharged waterwould "bubble up" at the culvert crossing. This option keeps the ditch with a desirable slope. Allwork on this option would be outside of the public right-of-way.

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The property owners are requesting that the City supply materials and install Option 3.Historically, the City does not work on private property unless there are implications to the publicproperty.

Staff has significant concerns including:• DPW has limited capacity to work on this project with other public projects in a long

queue.• City would take some ownership of the 80-year old clay tile system known to have failed

in multiple locations.• WDNR and ACOE permits will be required

OPTIONSA. Direct Staff to perform Option 1 or Option 2 with City performing work in City ROW and

allowing private property owners to construct improvements on private property; orB. Direct Staff to bring back an agreement with property owners that would all City to supply

and perform Option 1, 2 or 3; orC. None of the above, require private property owners to make all needed improvements for

underground tile to function.D. Provide further direction to Staff.

FISCAL NOTEDepending on the wishes of the Council, Staffwould need to do an estimate oftime and materials.

RECOMMENDATION(Option C) Direct Staff to continue coordination efforts with private property owners as privateproperty owners make needed improvements on underground drainage tile at 8956 S. 116" Street.

Engineering Department: GEM

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MARSHALL, PAUL8930 S. 116th Street

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APPROVAk

REPORTS&

RECOMMENDATION

REQUEST FOR

COUNCIL ACTION

Commercial and Industrial Promotion ofFranklin Business and Industrial Parks viaSite Selection Magazine $19,000 Advertising

Package FY 2020- 2021

MEETING DATE

July 7, 2020

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Background

At the June 16% 2020 meeting, Common Council approved a general fund carry forward of $23,000 of unused2019 economic development appropriations for marketing and assistance with upgrading planning tools, ensuringthat the Economic Development Department's budget can easily support a significant advertising campaign andstill have funds for additional marketing activities and planning projects during the remainder of the year.

At their June 228, 2020 meeting, the EDC reviewed a proposal from Site Selection magazine and, uponconsideration of the package and a review of Site Selection Magazine (summarized on the following page andwith a series of attachments supporting that summary), the EDC approved a motion to recommend a $19,000purchase as summarized here:

Site Selection Magazine Proposal

2-page Investment Profile (September issue) sponsored content, which includes overruns,homepage, e-newsletter and social media exposure ($13,000 stand-alone rate).3 ½ page ads (Nov 2020, Jan and March 2021) ($3,750 stand-alone rate per ad).

Purchased separately, total is $24,250. Packaged, the total is $19,000 and includes:- Free 300 x 250 website banner alongside report of our choice for 6 months- Free "Site ofTheWeek" post with photo & description on the Investor Watch e-

newsletter reaching 22,000 double opt-in subscribers and exposure acrossindustry leading (most followers) social media platforms.

COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTEDMotion to accept the EDC recommendation and approve the purchase of a $19,000 advertising packagewith Site Selection Magazine using the Economic Development budget.

Economic Development Department - CB

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About Site Selection Magazine

Site Selection is a B2B brand that reaches individuals that manage industrial assets, including all aspects of realestate management including site selection for corporations. Qualified recipients are CEO's, Partners,Chairmen, Presidents, Owners, VP's, Treasurers, and other corporate officers; c- suite site selectors, siteselection consultants and commercial/industrial brokers (Media kit demographics attached.)

Since 1954, Site Selection Magazine has provided location intelligence for corporate expansion planners, andconnections to economic developers that busy executives need. Today, advertisers reach over 68,000 corporateexecutives with active relocation and expansion projects through multiple channels:

• Print edition and Digital editions• Website SiteSelection.com• E-Newsletter 'Investor Watch" (email attached) 22,000 subscribers, 2x week• Social media reach, including 9,502 followers on Facebook and Twitter, and 4,348 Linkedin Followers

(~2x of closest competitor)

Site Selection is the official publication of the Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC), the leading tradeassociation for corporate real estate executives at industrial companies with exclusive distribution at the Spring& Fall Forums (IAMCflyer attached.)

Site Selection delivers the industry's only qualified BPA audited (audit attached) circulation reaching 48,136+in the print and 2,000+ in the digital edition (over 146,000 pass-thru readers), plus an average of 30,000 uniquemonthly visitors to the website.

Site Selection's print, online, e-newsletter and 14,008+ social media followers dominate the industry. In readersurveys, subscribers rank Site Selection more valuable than leading consumer publications such as The WallStreet Journal, Forbes and the competition. (Testimonials attached.)

Site Selection proves subscriber companies announce new projects to the tune of $28 billion+ in new andexpanded facility projects every month. Subscriber companies average 232 new projects, investing $22 billionand creating 35,000 new jobs each month. (12-month Impact Report attached.) Frequency impacts levels ofproject activity as shown in this table:

Total Ad pages in Site Selection Magazine from 1/2018-12/2019by state and projects won from Site Selection Magazine subscriber companies

State # ofAd Pages ProjectsIowa 21 25Minnesota 6.5 11Ohio 102 133Wisconsin 17 16

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SITESELECTION

Editorial Calendar 2020MAGAZINE

World Reports, North American Reports, IAMC Insider, Editor's View

THEME

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NORTHAMERICANREGIONS

Issue JANUARY MARCH MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBERDeadlines Space: Dec. 6, '19 Space: Feb. 7, '20 Space: Apr. 3, '20 Space: June 5, '20 Space: Aug. 7, '20 Space: 0ct, 2, '20

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State of the States Governor's Cups Global Best-to-Invest Technology & Global Infrastructure Business ClimateInnovation & Logistics Rankings

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Automotive Clean Energy

Economic Developers University Research Parks Utilities Ports&FTZs

Advanced Manufacturing Certified Sites Sale-Leaseback Logistics Sites &Services Biotech Locations Rail Parks & Inland PortsAutonomous Vehicles Select!SA Trade Coast (CA, OR, WA, AK) Military & Defense Top Business Park Locations

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Site Selection Investor Watch <[email protected]>Monday, June 29, 2020 1 :43 PMCalli BergShovel-Ready Sites; Startup Ecosystems; St. Petersburg, Florida; Conway Webinar;Alberta; Ontario; Canada Day

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SHOVEL-READY SITES

Shovel-Ready Infrastructure and Shovel-ReadyIndustrial Sites Go Hand in HandAs business looks for a post-pandemic recovery even as logistics and e-commercecontinue to boom, could shovel-ready infrastructure investment be a better bet this timearound than after the Great Recession?

Read More >>>

Healthtech startupsfight COVID-19on the front linesin the Stateof Innovation.NewJersey:The State of Innovation

Chose New Jersey received s support grant from theBusiness Action Center, a division of the Department cf State.

SITE SELECTION RECOMMENDSLast Thursday, Startup Genome and its partners at the Global Entrepreneurship Networkreleased The Global Startup Ecosystem Report 2020, complete with rankings andanalysis. Among its findings: A major beneficiary of the democratization of tech is the AsiaPacific region, which has gone from having 20% of top ecosystems in 2012 to 30% ofthem today. Watch for excerpts of this report in the July issue of Site Selection. Andcompare results to past findings published in Site Selection in 2019, 2018 and 2017.

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onway.com/analytics

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Building Wealth by the Bay: How St. PeteAttracts Asset Managers and Fintech FirmsTwo financial asset management firm CEOs tell Ron Starner why St. Petersburg, Florida,is the best place for their headquarters.

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WEBINAR

SITE SELECTION CONSULTANTS WEBINAR SERIES

Respond, Recover, Thrive - Business Expansion in the Age ofCOVID-19

Deloitte.Speakers:Ron StarnerExecutive Vice President, Conway, Inc.

Brandon PyersSenior Manager, National Credits & Incentives, Deloitte Tax LLP

Carl NerlichManaging Director, National Multistate Tax Services, Deloitte TaxLLP

Tuesday, June 30th: 11:00AM - 12:30PM EDTRegister now to join thought leaders from Conway and Deloitte for an intimate virtualsession specifically created for economic developers who want to connect with leadingsite consultants to discuss how their region can enable recovery and expand in the midstof crisis.

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PROJECT WATCH

ALBERTA, CANADALowe's Canada, based in Boucherville, Quebec, earlier this month announced that it hadentered into an agreement with Calgary-based Highfield Investment Group for theconstruction of a new distribution center in the High Plains Industrial Park, within RockyView County northeast of Calgary. Part of Lowe's Canada's plans to optimize its networkto better serve in-store and online customers, the project will consolidate the capacity ofseveral existing facilities in the region. The C$120 million, 1.23-million-sq.-ft. facility will bethe largest leased distribution center in Western Canada, and is expected to open in thefall of 2021. The deal follows the company's recent acquisition of a distribution center inBoucherville. "High Plains Industrial Park is center ice for corporate Canada's westerndistribution centers and e-commerce fulfillment facilities due to its excellent transportation

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efficiencies, outstanding labor force and compelling rent economics," said Adrian Munro,president, Highfield Investment Group.

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MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIOPrintful, one of the largest custom on-demand printing and warehousing companies in theworld, will open its first-ever Canadian facility in Mississauga, Ontario, with productionexpected to start by the end of 2020, beginning with fulfilling direct-to-garment (DTG) andembroidered hats and apparel orders. Canada is the company's second-largest marketafter the U.S. It is estimated that the new facility will cut shipping time down from ninedays to two days in Ontario, and four days in most other provinces. Another benefit is thatdomestic orders will not have to go through customs or be charged import duties. Printfulcurrently employs 800+ people across six fulfillment centers in California, North Carolina,Spain, Latvia, and Mexico. The company worked closely with Invest in Canada andToronto Global to help find a fulfillment location and expand their business.

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July 1 is Canada Day, celebrating the date in 1867 when Canada became a newfederation with its own constitution via the signing of the Constitution Act formerlyknown as the British North America Act.

When Managing Editor Adam Bruns toured Atlanta this spring with a tennis leaguechampionship plate he'd finally helped his team win after 18 years of trying, he thought ifanyone would understand this Stanley Cup-style victory lap, it would be Nadia Theodore,the Consul General of Canada in Atlanta. Happy Canada Day, Consul Theodore andteam!

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SITESELECTIONMAGAZINE

BRAND REPORTFOR THE 6 MONTH PERIOD ENDED JUNE 2019

No attempt has been made to rank the information contained in this report in order of importance,since BPA Worldwide believes this is a judgment which must be made by the user of the report.

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CHANNELS

SITE SELECTIONMAGAZINE

3 issues in the period48,136 average circulation

SITE SELECTION is a B2B brand that reaches individuals who manage industrial assets, includingall aspects of real estate management including site selection for corporations. The brandcontent covers manufacturing plant site selection, facilities management, logistics and supplychain network management, tax and incentives policy, and economic development strategy. In­depth country, state, region and industry spotlights and profiles form the bulk of the content andare based on extensive interviews with top corporate executives, leading site consultants andhigh-ranking government officials. SITE SELECTION content is available in print and digitaleditions and in various electronic newsletters.

FIELD SERVEDSITE SELECTION serves the manufacturing and business service industries as reported inParagraph 3a herein.

DEFINITION OF RECIPIENT QUALIFICATIONQualified recipients are CEOs, Partners, Chairmen, Presidents, Owners, Board of Directors; VP(other than Real Estate), Treasurers, Secretaries, Other Corporation Officers; VP/Managers/Directors of Real Estate, Properties, and/or Facilities and Other Real Estate and FacilitiesPersonnel; Corporate Managers and Directors; Library Copies and Company Copies; and othertitled and non-titled recipients.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARYBelow are the average contacts per occurrence, including frequency per period reported.

Non-Paid Paid AverageSITE SELECTION MAGAZINE Unique Total* 48,022 114 48,136(3 issues in the period)

a. Print 46,421 114 46,535

b. Digital 2,834 32 2,866

1. Requested 1,579 32 1,611

2. Non-Requested 1,255 1,255

*Unique Total represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.

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MAGAZINE CHANNEL Official Publication of: Industrial Asset Management CouncilEstablished: 1954/lssues Per Year: 6

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232 0.5

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335

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Allocated for Trade Showsand Conventions

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Not Included Elsewhere

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QUALIFIED 48,136 100.0 48,022 99.8CIRCULATION

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3a. BUSINESS/OCCUPATION BREAKOUT OF QUALIFIED CIRCULATION FOR ISSUE OF MAY 2019This issue ls 0,3% or 156 copies below the average of the other 2 issues reported in Paragraph 2.

VicePresidents,Managers,Directorsof Real

Chief Vice Estate,Executive Presidents Properties,Officers, (other than and/orPartners, Real Estate), FacilitiesChairmen, Treasurers, and Other LibraryPresidents, Secretaries Real Corporate Other Copies Non-

Unique Owners, and Other Estate and Managers Titled and TitledTotal Percent Board of Corporate Facilities and Per- Company Per-

Business and Industry Qualified of Total Print Digital Directors Officers Personnel Directors sonnel Copies sonnelManufacturing:1. Aerospace 1,440 3.0 1,412 55 791 336 160 124 28 12. Automotive 3,063 6.4 3,049 35 2,407 282 135 210 293. Biotech & Pharmaceuticals 4,402 9.2 4,369 83 2,457 589 928 377 48 1 24. Chemical Manufacturing, except 1,739 3,6 1,712 44 1,157 266 152 144 19 1Pharmaceuticals5. Electronics & IT 2,885 6.0 2,849 77 1,641 466 457 264 55 26, Food & Beverage 3,045 6.3 3,008 67 1,965 449 161 420 49 17. Machinery 3,912 8.1 3,866 87 2,474 625 371 375 65 28. Manufacturing - Other 3,725 7.8 3,664 110 2,290 631 264 445 94 19. Metals - Primary & Fabricated 4,212 8.8 4,145 126 2,700 717 127 530 137 110, Petroleum 408 0,8 406 5 275 84 16 30 311. Plastics & Rubber 2,287 4.8 2,268 40 1,376 238 373 247 5312. Transportation Mfg 364 0.8 362 5 227 66 32 30 9

A - Subtotal: Manufacturing 31,482 65.6 31,110 734 19,760 4,749 3,176 3,196 589 1 1113. Consultants - Architect, Engineering Site & 1,299 2.7 1,128 306 612 263 57 217 147 1 2Business14. Finance & Insurance 631 1.3 515 157 159 251 106 80 33 215. Industries - Other " 1,563 3.3 1,386 272 655 383 155 246 92 26 616. Professional Services 1,271 2.6 1,210 112 751 179 54 178 86 9 1417. R&D - physical, engineering, Life sciences 1,348 2.8 1,344 13 964 164 34 147 37 1 118. Real Estate Brokers 2,007 4.2 1,814 457 685 591 118 338 266 919. Real Estate Developers & Construction 690 1.4 615 159 310 185 31 113 49 220. Real Estate - Other 773 1.6 714 125 290 218 65 128 70 221. Retail 1,088 2.3 1,054 55 188 158 660 59 2322. Transportation & Warehousing & Distribution 3,185 6.6 3,037 191 2,259 356 296 187 80 4 3

B - Subtotal: Business Services 13,855 28.8 12,817 1,847 6,873 2,748 1,576 1,693 883 41 4123. All Others 2,655 5.5 2,477 281 1,440 371 232 375 212 3 2224. Other Paid Subscriptions 41 0.1 41 17 2 5 1 9 4 4 16

UNIQUE TOTAL QUALIFIED CIRCULATION 48,033 100.0 46,445 2,879 28,075 7,873 4,985 5,273 1,688 49 90PERCENT 100.0 96.7 6.0 58.4 16.4 10.4 11.0 3.5 0.1 0.2

*Unique Total Qualified represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.

Analysis by Number of Employees1000+ Employees500-999 Employees100-499 Employees50-99 Employees20-49 Employees1-19 EmployeesEmployee Size Not Available

Total Qualified8,4083,54713,5729,7205,4703,9953,321

Percent of Total17.57.428.320.211.48.36.9

TOTAL QUALIFIED CIRCULATION 48,033 100.0

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3b. QUALIFICATION SOURCE BREAKOUT OF QUALIFIED CIRCULATION FOR ISSUE OF MAY 2019Qualified Within

Unique TotalQualification Source 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years Print Digital Qualified* Percent

I. Direct Request: 11,132 8,930 5,109 24,687 1,568 25,171 52.4II. Request from recipient's company: 19 27 16 62 2 62 0.1Ill. Membership Benefit: 242 241 13 242 0.5IV. Communication from recipient or recipient's company (other 60 50 32 103 48 142 0.3than request):V. TOTAL - Sources other than above (listed alphabetically): 18,979 3,059 378 21,352 1,248 22,416 46.7

Association rosters and directories**Business directories 11,271 2,774 17 13,143 1,068 14,062 29.3Manufacturer's, distributor's, and wholesaler's lists**Other sources 7,708 285 361 8,209 180 8,354 17.4

VI. Single Copy Sales:UNIQUE TOTAL QUALIFIED CIRCULATION 30,432 12,066 5,535 46,445 2,879 48,033 100.0

PERCENT 63.4 25.1 11.5 96.7 6.0 100.0*Unique Total Qualified represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.+ +See Additional Data

AVERAGE ANNUAL AUDITED QUALIFIED CIRCULATION AND CURRENT UNAUDITED BRAND REPORTSAudited Data Audited Data Audited Data Audited Data Audited Data Circulation Claim

July - December January - June July - December January - June July - December January - June6-Month Period Ended: 2016 2017 2017 2018 2018 2019

Unique Total Audit Average 44,924 45,199 45,268 46,535 47,426 48,136Qualified***:Unique Qualified Non-Paid 44,780 45,060 45,135 46,409 47,306 48,022Total;Print: 41,913 42,329 43,044 45,061 45,988 46,421Digital: 5,386 5,146 4,083 2,743 2,711 2,834

Unique Qualified Paid 144 139 133 126 120 114Total***:Print: 144 139 133 126 120 114Digital: 24 21 21 30 32 32

Post Expire Copies included in + +NC **NC ++NC **NC **NC +NCTotal Qualified Circulation:Average Annual Order Price: **NC **NC **NC **NC **NC **NCNOTE: January - June 2019 data Is unaudited. With each successive period, new data will be added until six 6-month periods are displayed.**NC= None Claimed.***Unique Total Qualified represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKOUT OF QUALIFIED CIRCULATION FOR ISSUE OF MAY 2019Unique Total Unique Total

State Print Digital Qualified Percent State Print Digital Qualified PercentMaine 135 2 135 Kentucky 516 35 531New Hampshire 234 17 245 Tennessee 881 51 903Vermont 92 2 92 Alabama 587 35 610Massachusetts 1,442 73 1,493 Mississippi 214 14 217Rhode Island 181 8 184 EAST SO. CENTRAL 2,198 135 2,261 4.7Connecticut 664 32 686 Arkansas 269 13 279

NEW ENGLAND 2,748 134 2,835 5.9 Louisiana 249 38 270New York 2,310 187 2,425 Oklahoma 413 23 425New Jersey 1,404 87 1,453 Texas 2,971 205 3,075Pennsylvania 2,079 117 2.132 WEST SO. CENTRAL 3,902 279 4,049 8.4

MIDDLE ATLANTIC 5,793 391 6,010 12.5 Montana 71 2 73Ohio 2,258 127 2,316 Idaho 191 11 195Indiana 1,180 64 1,206 Wyoming 42 3 43Illinois 2,424 163 2,504 Colorado 619 36 638Michigan 1,736 65 1,767 New Mexico 128 10 130Wisconsin 1,399 36 1,421 Arizona 610 58 640

EAST NO. CENTRAL 8,997 455 9,214 19.2 Utah 424 17 435Minnesota 1,151 53 1,176 Nevada 218 18 224Iowa 496 31 512 MOUNTAIN 2,303 155 2,378 4.9Missouri 931 62 963 Alaska 23 4 26North Dakota 110 3 110 Washington 700 36 718South Dakota 99 6 103 Oregon 462 15 474Nebraska 291 16 298 California 5,112 277 5,265Kansas 478 21 485 Hawaii 84 3 86

WEST NO. CENTRAL 3,556 192 3,647 7.6 PACIFIC 6,381 335 6,569 13.7Delaware 104 4 106 UNITED STATES 42,475 2,612 43,828 91.2Maryland 580 41 597 U.S. Territories 40 3 43Washington, DC 90 19 104 Canada 232 35 260Virginia 830 71 870 Mexico 9 6 15West Virginia 107 3 108 Other International 3,689 176 3,840North Carolina 1,311 91 1,352 APO/FPOSouth Carolina 557 59 584 Email Only 47 47Georgia 1,286 114 1,341 UNIQUE TOTALFlorida 1,732 134 1,803 QUALIFIED 46.445 2,879 48,033 100.0

SOUTH ATLANTIC 6,597 536 6,865 14.3 CIRCULATIONUnique Total Qualified represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.

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GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKOUT OF QUALIFIED CIRCULATION FOR ISSUE OF MAY 2019Unique Total Unique Total

Region/Country Print Digital Qualified Percent Region/Country Print Digital Qualified* PercentASIA 851 52 887 1.9 Portugal 8 1 9MIDDLE EAST 21 12 33 0.1 Romania 24 24EUROPE Russian Federation 106 2 108Austria 22 4 26 Serbia 15 15Belarus 1 1 Slovakia 8 8Belgium 71 2 73 Slovenia 9 1 10Bulgaria 11 11 Spain 35 1 35Croatia 19 19 Sweden 13 1 14Cyprus 3 3 Switzerland 58 8 64Czech Republic 13 2 15 Turkey 66 1 67Denmark 12 1 13 Ukraine 15 15Estonia 1 1 United Kingdom 1,230 45 1,275Finland 26 26 unspecified Europe 1 1France 238 8 246 Subtotal 2,745 101 2,841 5.9Germany 412 14 426 AFRICA 11 2 11Greece 40 40

NORTH AMERICAHungary 8 8 Canada 232 35 260Iceland 3 3 Mexico 9 6 15Ireland 16 1 17 United States 42,475 2,612 43,828Italy 69 3 71Latvia 4 4 Subtotal 42,716 2,653 44,103 91.8

Liechtenstein 1 1 CARIBBEAN 56 4 59 0.1

Lithuania 5 5 CENTRAL AMERICA 1 2 3

Luxembourg 2 1 3 SOUTH AMERICA 15 2 16

Macedonia 10 1 10 ASIA PACIFIC 29 4 33 0.1

Malta 1 1 Email Only 47 47 0.1Netherlands 107 2 109 UNIQUE TOTALNorway 11 11 QUALIFIED 46,445 2,879 48 .033 100 .0Poland 52 1 53 CIRCULATION

*Unique Total Qualified represents unique recipients, not the sum of Print and Digital.

ADDITIONAL DATAMETHOD OF DISTRIBUTION:All qualified circulation conforms to the field served and definition of recipient qualification, as reported. Print copies are distributed via postal services or other carriers.Recipients of the digital version are notified via email when the version is available.

STATEMENT OF CONTENT PLATFORM:Editorial Replica - lf a print edition exists, editorial and design are unchanged from the original print edition. Each issue's content and design are identical to the originaledition. Apart from minor updates, the content cannot change once the issue Is made available.

PARAGRAPH 3b:Business directories include 3 sources of circulation for quantities of 1 copy or -% to 10,442 copies or 21.7%, including D&B.Other sources include 18 sources of circulation for quantities of 1 copy or-% to 6,473 copies or 13.5%, including Manufacturer's News.

PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT

We hereby make oath and say that all data set forth in this statement are true.Julie Clarke, Circulation ManagerRon Starner, Executive Vice President

(At least one of the above signatures must be that of an officer of the publishing company or itsauthorized representative.)IMPORTANT NOTE:This unaudited brand report has been checked against the previous audit report.It will be included in the annual audit made by BPA Worldwide.

Date signedStateCountyReceived by BPA WorldwideTypeID Number

July 12, 2019GeorgiaGwinnettJuly 12, 2019BDS040B0J9

About BPA WorldwideA not-for-profit organization since 1931 and headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, USA, BPA has a global membership, spanning more than 20 countries, The organization conducts2,500+ audits for media brands in print, online/digital and live events. In addition, the BPAiCompli division verifies compliance to defined industry standards, provides technologyassurance, and certifies organization'ssustainability practices and reporting. BPA is supported by 4,000+ advertiser and agency members, The latest innovation to move the industryforward is the BPA Media Exchange, a brand-safe and audited cooperative marketplace which offers automated solutions for the buying and selling of digital advertising.

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REQUEST FORCOUNCIL ACTION

Business View Magazine Franklin FeatureSupported by Key Vendor Advertising

MEETING DATE

July 7, 2020

ITEM NUMBER

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The City of Franklin is invited to be the public sector feature in Business View Magazine with a 8-10page spread This feature is included in the magazine and is also packaged as a high-res stand-alonebrochure, complete with custom front and back covers, that we will own and can use on our website, insocial media channels, emails and direct mails, and other marketing initiatives. Other Wisconsincommunities that have been featured in the magazine include Fond Du Lac, Sun Prairie, Watertown,Menominee Falls, and West Bend (brochure attached).

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Business View Magazine is a multi-platform source of news, profiles & option for executives. It isdistributed monthly by email and web to over 840,000 executive subscribers throughout North America.Readership is primarily C-and VP-Level executives and finance & procurement managers in industriessuch as Construction, Energy, Retail, Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Logistics, Healthcare,Franchising, Energy, Food & Beverage, Public Sector and Green Business. The attached media kitprovides additional information on the magazine and the program.

COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED

Motion to approve the Business View Magazine Franklin Feature, which will be supported through KeyVendor Advertising sold by Business View Magazine.

Economic Development Department - CB

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I wanted to inform you that the City of Franklin will be featured in an upcoming issue ofBusiness View Magazine. The 6-8 page feature is going to be the lead Public Sectorfeature and it's based on an interview with me and will include some focus on theimportance of our strategic suppliers and partners.

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Together we can continue to gain exposure while expanding our digital footprint throughenhanced search engine results, back links and social media. Upon completion,Business View will also be developing a customized brochure for us that can be utilizedfor further marketing initiatives and that we can share with our sponsoring key suppliers.

Business View Magazine is a global leader in multi-platform Business to businessprofiles, news and opinion with more than 840,000 subscribers across North America.To view a current issue please visit their website at www.businessviewmagazine.com.

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I want to personally thank you for taking the time to review this correspondence, wevalue our relationship with <invitee> and look forward to continuing our strategicrelationship into the future.

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