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Franklin Common Council Item G5 07/22/08

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 23 2008, 09:48 PM




I attended the Common Council meeting yesterday, Tuesday, July 22nd.

Several interesting items were on the agenda.  I’m going to present those items through short podcasts, in no particular order, and as I have time to go through the tape.

I’ll be starting tonight with Item G5, which was:

Resolution accepting Declaration of Restrictions, Covenants and Easements for Sendik’s West, 5320-5430 W. Rawson Avenue.

This discussion began with Alderman Wilhelm bringing to the attention of the Council and the Mayor that the Development Agreement was a mess.  She had meticulously gone through it and, in the end, this item is being sent back to City Staff to be corrected

The first podcast is Alderman Wilhelm discussing her findings.

The second podcast is an email from Greg Devorkin to Mayor Taylor, explaining what he is responsible for regarding landscaping and maintenance, etc.

One last note, at the last few meetings it has been noticed that the equipment in the Common Council meeting room is on the fritz.  Two meetings in a row the camera that allows you to view documents on television screens wasn’t working, but that has been repaired.  And now the last two meetings, the microphones haven’t been working properly. 

It would be nice to have all Common Council meetings done as a webcast.  New Berlin does it with their School Board meetings.  This is something I suggested tonight at our Franklin School Board meeting.  Wishful thinking, I know….but it wasn’t that long ago that I remember viewing our School Board meetings on Public Access T.V.  We’ve gone backwards.


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We know why they got them...but why remove them?

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 23 2008, 12:01 PM


More research….this time about tattoos.

A simple study and obvious finding.  More women remove tattoos than men.  But the next question is why?  Why do they, after wanting them in the first place, feel the need to remove them? 

Before I read the article I thought about it for a minute.  I don’t have a tattoo, but it wasn’t hard to imagine that if I did, at my age why would I want one removed.  Let’s see…

I thought I’d make it a nice one…I like flowers…If I had a tattoo of a rose (that’s common) on my shoulder, at age 40, would I still want it?

I’m trying to be open minded …when I was younger I used to dress differently… always had my shoulders showing….I guess that’s when someone would want to flaunt a tattoo (that wouldn’t have been me).  Now, at my age, I can’t imagine having been at my child’s wedding all dressed up with a rose tattoo on my shoulder.   I can’t imagine a 50 year old sitting in a church dressed formally that way.   I would be embarrassed. 

So I read the article. 

Most of them decided to have tattoos at their ages from 16 to 23 and decided to remove them at their ages of 30.About 44% of tattoo wearers said they wanted to feel unique, this is why they decided to have tattoos, 33% wanted to feel independent, 28% said it is a way for life experiences to 'stand out'. To the question on why they decided to remove tattoos 57% answered that it causes embarrassment, 38% said they feel that body image is lowered because of body art, 37% had problems while choosing clothing, 25% said that feel shame, 21% did it because of a special occasion, such as marriage.”


I guess I pinpointed that pretty well.  I don’t think you needed a study for this one. 

But you can read about it
here
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The Easiest Thing To Do Is To Blame Everyone Else

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 23 2008, 06:40 AM


You hear a lot about families with troubled kids.  Kids dropping out of school, joining up with gangs, doing violent crimes.  Eventually someone gets hurt or someone gets killed.  Then blame is handed out.  There is always a lot of blame.  It isn’t very often that the blame takes a full circle and comes back to the parents, though.  Usually the parents are blaming everyone else instead.

In Cleveland, Ohio there is a small group of woman who are on the streets trying to be moms.  That’s because they’ve lost their real children…killed on the streets.  Instead of taking the easy way out and blaming everyone else, they are taking the responsibility.  They know their sons were "tearing up the community."  They’re telling people it’s time “to take the blinders off.”


These mothers are working against youth violence in Cleveland






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I Like A Man In A Uniform...

By Janet Evans
Tuesday, Jul 22 2008, 05:44 PM


But…

While I certainly have nothing against a kilt, nothing at all, mind you…I believe it has its time and place.

I believe kilts do belong on this Irish pipe band






And also, on this fine Scotsman





And especially on the Prince of Wales



But, there is no way that I want to open my door or drive down the street and see
this



Do you????







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Pull 'Em Up

By Janet Evans
Tuesday, Jul 22 2008, 11:51 AM



Sometimes I drive out towards 27th Street and go past a home that has a lawn that gets mowed by a teenager.  There have been times I wished I had my camera with me because I swear I would stop and take the guy's picture and put it up here for you to see.  He actually mows the lawn with his pants down below his rear end...his entire butt hanging out, with boxers showing.  I can't understand how he is doing it.  Pushing the lawn mower up and down the slight hill when he can barely walk.  I wonder if it is his way of getting back at his parents for making him mow the lawn...saying "I'll show you, if you're going to make me mow the lawn, I'm going to do it looking like this"...and he literally makes an ass of himself (in my opinion anyway).

Well, this fashion trend...pants hanging below the butt...I don't understand it, but I'm not meant to understand everything.

Many cities across the country are passing ordinances against wearing pants that way...and I'm not sure how they are getting those laws passed, but they are.  New York, Flint, and Chicago are among them.




MARCIN SZCZEPANSKI/DFP
Flint Police Chief David Dicks pats down a man who was stopped
Monday in Flint for his sagging pants.

The man was warned and released.
Dicks said his officers would start arresting people wearing saggy pants that
expose skivvies, boxer shorts or bare bottoms
 




It's The Law:  No sagging pants in Chicago



Are your Jeans Sagging?  Go Directly To Jail






 

Me, Myself and I

By Janet Evans
Tuesday, Jul 22 2008, 06:50 AM



What makes those who are locked away believe they have the same rights as those who are on the outside?  As I finish writing that statement I realize how sad it is in this case...a double edged sword.


Josef Fritzel is the 73 year old Austrian man who is in jail awaiting trial for keeping his daughter prisoner in the cellar for 24 years.  While there, he raped her and fathered seven children.  Three of the children had never seen the light of day.

This man is pure evil.  And he is now locked up and afraid he will be harmed…and he should be afraid. 

But get this…the poor guy (I don’t mean that) is a little upset.  He’s demanding to be let outside for breaks.  He’s going stir-crazy being locked up.  All he cares about is himself.

Fritzel has got one 19 year old daughter, who he fathered with his daughter who was kept prisoner, who is dying from organ failure.

I wish there was such a thing as being sentenced to life in a cellar with no windows....

Watch…he’ll plead insanity.
 

Josef Fritzel Going Stir Crazy In Cell     í  here








 

How Would You Feel About A Smoking Ban In Franklin? Updated

By Janet Evans
Monday, Jul 21 2008, 07:35 PM


One Franklin resident was vocal at the last Common Council meeting regarding the fact that he believes Franklin should impose a smoking ban.


Hear what Casper Green had to say
here   ×



You may agree with Mr. Green, but think seriously about this.

How many places of business are we willing to have lose business if we implement a smoking ban?

We all know the businesses that will be hurt the most are bars.

Right now, I admit, I don't enjoy going into a restaurant and sitting next to a smoker while I am eating.  But if that's the way I feel, I can eat somewhere else if I don't like it.

Here are some examples of what is going on in the state...

"It's been two weeks since smokers in Eau Claire had to snuff out. So far the Tavern League say no formal complaints have been filed at City Hall and the City County Health Department hasn't issued any citations. But this is a tale of two bars… in two cities.

"Business is down about 23 percent," says Tina Wesner, a bartender at the Five O’clock Club

"We've seen a large increase in business," says Brad Windeshausen, the owner of Whiskey Dicks.

Whiskey Dicks and the Five O'clock Club: They're only a few blocks apart, but owners say they're business is heading in opposite directors."

Two Weeks Later:  What Bars Are Saying About The Smoking Ban  07/14/08


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"Residents wanted to talk about a workplace smoking ban in Chippewa Falls and a proposed sand mine in Chippewa County. But the Chippewa Falls City Council took no action on either topic Tuesday night.

The council did approve the minutes of last Thursday’s city Transportation Committee, which oversees public safety issues. But that committee took no action on the smoking issue.

An Eau Claire tavern owner, Julie Johnson, said a smoking ban that took effect July 1 has had a drastic effect on business at the 5 O’Clock Club. The tavern on Fenwick Avenue is across the street from Altoona, which allows smoking in taverns.

“Our business as of this weekend has gone down 25 percent. And it’s only going to go down further,” Johnson predicted."

Chippewa Falls Council Takes No Action On Smoking  07/15/08

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The Village of Weston is one step closer to a smoking ban in restaurants.

Taxpayers had their say in a village-wide survey.

About 700 residents responded.

Weston Village Administrator Dean Zuleger tells WFXS the results show that the majority of people say they want a ban at indoor public places, like offices and restaurants.

Smoking Ban Survey Result: Majority Want Restaurant Smoking Ban, But ot Bars 7/16/08

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So, until if, and when there is a state smoking ban, certain restaurants and bars will continue to lose business. 

And if the entire state does implement a smoking ban in the future? 

What next?  What next legal activity should we have the government interfere with?

I'm sure it won't be too hard to think of something.




 

How's Your Hip Action?

By Janet Evans
Monday, Jul 21 2008, 11:55 AM


 

Mine?  Not so good...not when it comes to mastering the the Hula Hoop, anyway. 

Can you Hula Hoop?



"The hula hoop marks its 50th anniversary this year, and its popularity is still going strong."


I don’t know that I could master it now if I couldn’t before, but there are a lot of people who are giving it a try, and they are loving it. 

Right…I rank that up there with baton twirling…another thing I could never do.

I was more of a stilts and pogo stick kind of girl….


Read the story from the Boston Globe

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Hula hoop moment from Circus Smirkus performance 2006





 

A Message From Franklin Common Council President Re: UDO

By Janet Evans
Monday, Jul 21 2008, 06:35 AM

 On Tuesday night I am introducing a modification to the City's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).  What I am trying to accomplish is to make the Common Council more ACCOUNTABLE in how our City is ultimately going to look.  The change that I am recommending is to the City's site plan approval process.  Currently a developments site plan approval, (architecture, parking, landscaping, etc.), never goes before the Common Council.  It is brought before the Plan Commission and approved or denied.  In my first three months in office there have been a few cases where my hands were tied and I was not allowed to make any changes or improvements.  I have a real problem with this.


In April I went before the voters and asked that they give me the opportunity to make Franklin a better place.  However, our UDO prevents me from determining how our city looks.  Currently I am being held ACCOUNTABLE but City policy does not give me the tools to accomplish my constituent’s desires.  I would like to be held ACCOUNTABLE and I want this responsibility to rest on my shoulders.  Therefore, my proposal still sends the site plan to the Plan Commission and they will make a RECOMMENDATION to the Common Council for final approval.  I still want our fine Plan Commissioners to handle all of the heavy lifting, but I want the Common Council to have ability to fine-tune it.  I am privileged to have been given this opportunity to serve and I would like to be able to make sure that your vision gets adopted.  Ultimately, this is YOUR city and it is Your Voice that should be heard. 


Please feel free to contact me on this issue.
 


Steve F Taylor

Common Council President    


   


 

No Bread and Water for You!

By Janet Evans
Sunday, Jul 20 2008, 05:32 PM


Duane Keiser





So, there’s a reason we feed our prisoners better that a simple diet of bread and water.  Maybe that’s all some of them deserve…especially those who murder, or those who harm children, or those who deal drugs.  But we treat prisoners better. 

Let’s keep a better eye on the underweight ones now, too.

Yahoo News/AP    í  here








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Autism Speaks...Savage Freaks

By Janet Evans
Sunday, Jul 20 2008, 01:34 AM


Summary: On his nationally syndicated radio show, Michael Savage claimed that autism is "[a] fraud, a racket. ... I'll tell you what autism is. In 99 percent of the cases, it's a brat who hasn't been told to cut the act out. That's what autism is. What do you mean they scream and they're silent? They don't have a father around to tell them, 'Don't act like a moron. You'll get nowhere in life. Stop acting like a putz. Straighten up. Act like a man. Don't sit there crying and screaming, idiot.' "

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Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person's lifetime. It is part of a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Today, 1 in 150 individuals is diagnosed with autism, making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. It occurs in all racial, ethnic, and social groups and is four times more likely to strike boys than girls. Autism impairs a person's ability to communicate and relate to others. It is also associated with rigid routines and repetitive behaviors, such as obsessively arranging objects or following very specific routines. Symptoms can range from very mild to quite severe.

Autism was first identified in 1943 by Dr. Leo Kanner of Johns Hopkins Hospital. At the same time, a German scientist, Dr. Hans Asperger, described a milder form of the disorder that is now known as Asperger Syndrome. These two disorders are listed in the DSM IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) as two of the five developmental disorders that fall under the autism spectrum disorders. The others are Rett Syndrome, PDD NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder), and Childhood Disintegrative Disorder. All of these disorders are characterized by varying degrees of impairment in communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviors.”

Read more at Autism Speaks   × 


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I suppose I have pity for someone as ignorant as Michael Savage.  He can't possibly have any real knowledge of the disability of autism.  I wonder if he has knowledge of any learning disabilities.  He doesn't realize how fortunate he is to be able to communicate with other people. 

Maybe Savage spends too much time behind a microphone.  Perhaps he needs to get out into the "general public" more often to see what people are all about.  He's lost touch with reality.  1 out of 150 children has autism and it is real.  I think Savage may have lost a few listeners.  Let's hope so.  

Please...Contact WTMJ to voice your concerns about Michael Savage

620 WTMJ AM Milwaukee 
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H/T: Sprawled Out ~ John Michlig
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Garbage Is A Girl's Best Best Friend...For Diamonds

By Janet Evans
Saturday, Jul 19 2008, 09:09 PM


She calls it a miracle….

Well, maybe if I had $20,000 socked away into a pair of diamond earrings I could think of miracles in terms of material things.

And I can’t imagine I would be so careless with a pair of $20,000 earrings, either.  But I guess you don’t know how you would be with luxuries like that until you have them.

I bet she wasn’t feeling too luxurious when she was sifting through the city dump looking for those gems, now was she?

A miracle?  I call it lady luck.



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"How I Spent My Summer Vacation" Challenge

By Janet Evans
Saturday, Jul 19 2008, 01:10 PM



I’m holding a challenge.

I know there are many of you who would love to be a blogger on MyCommunityNow but are afraid to take the step.  So now is your chance to get your little toe wet.

Write me your best summer vacation memory…past or present.  Write it as a blog the way you would like to read it if one of the bloggers was writing it.  It can be a funny experience, exciting, touching, whatever you want.

Write it in Arial font in 11 point.  Attach one picture if you like (in a proper image size, please).  Email it to me herePlease indicate if you would like your real name posted with your “blog” if it is chosen to be posted, or your comment name (please include that - your email information will remain private). 

Start today if you like…deadline is Saturday, July 26th at midnight.


Here’s what will happen.  From all entries submitted, I will choose my favorite five.  One will be posted each day August 4th through the 8th.  Based on reader comments combined with my favorite, one of you will be chosen by me to write a guest blog on a topic of your choice (blog must follow NOW guidelines and I reserve the right for final approval).  My decision is final.

So what are you waiting for?  I know at least five of you out there would like to write a blog.

Entertain us with your best summer vacation experience.  Who knows, maybe you'll decide to be the next NOW blogger after this experience.

My challenge is open to readers from all Communities.

Good luck!








 

No Matter How You Feel About The War...

By Janet Evans
Saturday, Jul 19 2008, 06:30 AM


This soldier's story is worthwhile...


"Finding Inspiration In Tears Of Joy"





"This is a different Iraq than the one I left two years ago in so many ways. I am constantly surprised this trip when something subtle points to such an obvious change. It is often only much later that you recognize the measure of what you have witnessed and often it’s the absence of things such as explosions and small arms fire in the distance that point to the progress having been made.


Then there are times when the change hits you across the forehead like a 2x4. Yesterday I found inspiration in the tears of joy on hundreds of faces at the graduation for the Iraqi Military Academy at Rustimiyah as 252 young men graduated from the one year course of instruction and were commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the Iraqi Army and Air Force.

From the moment we arrived  [....]     ÃFinish the story here



 

All Clear! SPLAT

By Janet Evans
Friday, Jul 18 2008, 11:42 AM


Holy tomatoes…the all clear has been given. 

What was thought to be bad is now good!


"As of today, FDA officials believe that consumers may now enjoy all types of fresh tomatoes available without concern of becoming infected with salmonella Saintpaul," the outbreak strain.”

Read the story from  My Way




So it is now safe to indulge in all types of tomato activity….

Dip your hot dog in homemade catsup.

Coat those ribs in homemade BBQ sauce.

Put a giant slice of beefsteak tomato on your burger.

Make your favorite pasta sauce out of Roma tomatoes.

Or…try this….




 


Two gangs fight by help of 10 tons of rotten tomatoes. 1st price is a keg of lager ...



Note:  Certain hot peppers are still on the Beware list


 

A Beer That's Just Peachy

By Janet Evans
Friday, Jul 18 2008, 06:40 AM


Sam Calagione (Founder/President of Dogfish Head), and next to him
is Rob Tod (Founder of Allagash Brewing).




I found my summer beer of choice for this year thanks to my son and daughter-in-law, who were visiting from Colorado over July 4th.

They make their own beer, but went out to pick up a few different types while they were visiting.  One that they brought home was just right for a hot summer day. 

If you’ve ever eaten a ripe peach but ate the fruit around the “pit” you may have noticed it is more of a sweet/sour flavor.  Dogfish Head makes Festina Peche, and it reminded me of that fruit around the peach pit.


Festina Peche

Availability: Summer
Release Date: June 1st each year

A refreshing neo-BerlinerWeisse fermented with honest-to-goodness peaches to (get this!) 4.5% abv!
Because extreme beers don't have to be extremely boozy! Available in 4-pack and draft during the sweaty months.
Sadly, there are only two breweries left in Berlin still brewing the BerlinerWeisse style which is characterized by its intense tartness. There were once over 70 breweries in Berlin alone making this beer! In addition to fermentation with an ale yeast, Berliner Weisse is traditionally fermented with lactic cultures to produce its acidic or green apple-like character. It is delicately hopped with a pale straw color and served as an aperitif or summertime quencher. To soften the intense sourness, Berliner Weisse is traditionally served with a dash of essence of woodruff or raspberry syrup.

In our Festinal Peche since the natural peach sugars are eaten by the yeast, the fruit complexity is woven into both the aroma and the taste of the beer so there is no need to doctor it with woodruff or raspberry syrup - open and enjoy!






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It's got to be served ice cold and forget the bottle...you need it in a glass to enjoy the beauty of it..a Pilsner is perfect. 

And Woodman's has a HUGE beer selection.

Dogfish Head Craft Brew Ales



 

 
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Going Down, Please

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Jul 17 2008, 05:30 PM


So it’s the third day with oil prices tumbling…yes, I said it, tumbling below $130 a barrel…in over a month.  A year ago that would have been an inconceivable thought.  Right now I’ll go with it.

Since July 4th natural gas prices are down 20 percent and just since Monday, oil prices have dropped 10 percent cheaper a barrel. 

Whoo-hoo!

So is this a trend?

Or just something temporary?

We’ll have to wait and see, now won’t we?

But we can enjoy it for the weekend.

Read one story at MSNBC     å  here


But you’ll be hearing more about this for awhile.


By Adam Schreck

 

Don't Mess With Landon of Louisville

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Jul 17 2008, 11:59 AM


 

If you ever drive through Louisville, KY….mind your speed.

Landon Wilburn is on the prowl.

He doesn’t like people who drive too fast and he lets you know it.

Vigilantes!  Taking the law into their own hands.

Read about it at MSNBC.com     å







 

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Forget About That Corn....

By Janet Evans
Thursday, Jul 17 2008, 07:02 AM





photo by Future-PhD



 How about some algae?



 







Certain strains of algae can be used and algae biofuel production has already begun.


We just don’t want to use this type of algae..those that may have been produced from chemicals and pollutants….


No Major Problems


China Says It Has Cleared Algea From Olympic Sailing Venue




 

(Don't) Go West Young Man

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Jul 16 2008, 07:15 PM


 

Or young woman for that matter, if you are a student and a stable one at that.

In 2006-07 one in four California high school students, that’s 24.2 percent, failed to graduate/continue their education.  Compare that with Wisconsin’s dropout rate of 1.59 percent.

Read the article from the SacBee.com   Ã


Then form your own conclusions if you choose by visiting the California Dept. of Education website. 

I know I have questions…

The first would be …

How many non-English speaking students are included in those dropouts?


California Dept. of Education Drop-Outs


Wisconsin Dept. of Education Drop-Outs



 
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