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MADISON, Wis. — The Dane County Personal Finance Committee on Oct. 30 approved a series of ordinance amendments and capital-budget items during a largely procedural portion of its meeting.
Items approved by voice vote included OA 10, which amends Chapter 54 of the Dane County Code of Ordinances to revise parking fees at the Alliant Energy Center; an amendment to Chapter 62 addressing airport parking fees, terminal rent and landing fees; an amendment to Chapter 62 regarding medical examiner fees; an amendment addressing vehicle registration fees; and an amendment to Chapter 41 on landfill fees. Committee members moved each item and the chair announced the motions carried by voice vote; the packet did not include numerical tallies for those voice votes.
The committee also took up the county capital appropriation resolution (Res 175) and moved the operating levy resolution (Res 176 with sub 1) forward. Staff told supervisors the only changes to the levy language would be a small shift between the public-health levy and the general levy caused by committee amendments; final dollar amounts and the official levy calculation will appear in the full board packet next week.
Outcome: All listed ordinance and capital items were recommended for approval by the committee and will appear on next week’s County Board agenda with updated totals. Where committee discussion and packet materials did not include exact vote tallies, this summary records outcome as approved by voice vote and notes that final numeric calculations will be provided in the full packet.
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