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Wausau Plan Commission overturns zoning administrator's decision, allows dome house to move forward
Damakant Jayshi Plans for a monolith dome house in Wausau are moving forward after the Plan Commission on Tuesday overturned the city zoning administrator’s decision to disallow its construction. The petitioner appealed the ruling after Wausau Chief Inspector and Zoning Administrator William Hebert said the exterior design of the home did not meet existing standards. Neighbors within 100 feet…
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I haven't journalled in awhile, I've rambled a lot but haven't tagged any for journals since like january...so here's a catchup post.
Ummm money's gotten better, between commissions and Sharon agreeing to send a bit more pay for march, I've been doing alright. Also next to no spending, which has become almost 2nd nature so I'm gonna make sure to carry the habit into spring and summer. Cuz the way I figure I'll have plenty for bills n rent, enough to stash in savings every month plus what I make on landscaping side jobs and art commissions, AND anything I make from the garden walk. So I have no excuse to not save up.
Art has been getting better for me, I finally finished Dianes drawings and she absolutely loved them and shared them on Facebook to an enthusiastic crowd. Chris commissioned me a $90 piece with an actual due date, so I NEED to plan my time better and finish that in the next couple weeks, as well as finish up Carlys pic of Quincey. Which I'm actually making good progress on, in fact I plan on having it done before or during this weekend.
I'm actually behind on a few things this week, considering I meticulously planned every day to the max. Sharon pushed back the start date for me from April 4 to the 17th, which is a small hit on my money situation but gives me more time to catch up on things. Cuz again, I'm behind, on the drawings, on spring cleaning week, and on cleaning the fish tanks. All cuz of a 2 day winter storm starting yesterday! 12 inches in 48 hours! God i was pissed. Like yeah, it's some more extra money, but it threw everything outta place cuz I spent all day yesterday after donating plasma shoveling wet, heavy snow. I'm still so fucking sore today, and I had to go back to all of them cuz it was snowing overnight. Hope helped me out at least, so I didn't actually kill myself by overexertion, but damn i lost a lot of time. I was fucking exhausted last night and couldn't keep my eyes open past 10:30. Today I at lest got a good chunk of Quincey's pic done in an hour, plus got the rough sketch for Chris's dogs almost done. I'm giving myself the 15th as .you deadline, and I'm gonna keep to it and exercise my time management with these 2 pieces.
Oh what else.
Um. Easter was ok. Aunt Tam has been fucking unbearable lately (i.e. the past 2 years) and she caused a scene at gramma's. But food was great and the rest of the family was pretty ok. Holidays seem to be getting easier.
Oh the fucking "friends" I yelled about a couple weeks ago kinda...drifted? Idk what I left off on when I botched about them last, but we had a rocky apology convo and I asserted that I need my space and she begged for a 2nd chance and promised not to be clingy. Which I guess she took to the extreme and literally never messaged except an occasional "Hey" to initiate boring bland small talk. And when I tried talking first I barely got any response, they talked about how they're moving up to wausau and wanted to see me before they left but never actually...planned anything...? Like I even said I'm off work that whole time, we'll have to figure a day. She said yeah. Nothing else. Then I got the message "tomorrow's the big day, wish we coulda seen you" and I'm like yeah? Me too?? And that was it. Nothing else. So I'm done. I don't even care enough anymore to try cuz it's exhausting either way. Whatever.
And, the last thing I forgot to mention, mom's taking Morgan and Carly and I up to Minneapolis this weekend for nine and Morgan's birthday, so I'm pretty stoked for that. I'm honestly excited to spend time with both my sisters and mom and I have been getting along pretty well as of late. I don't have the energy to be mad about past stuff or even the stamina to try to bring it up, so I guess I'm just making the best of our relationship right now. She obviously cares about me and wants me around so I'm not gonna fight it. And this'll be a good getaway and a refreshing time.
I think...that's it. Yeah. I should head to bed now after this long winded post. Gnight.
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everettwilkinson · 7 years
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Brooks fights to stay relevant in Alabama
With Kevin Robillard, Daniel Strauss, Zach Montellaro and Scott Bland
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ONE WEEK ‘TIL ALABAMA — “Brooks fights to stay relevant in Alabama primary,” by Campaign Pro’s Daniel Strauss: “Rep. Mo Brooks has been fighting for weeks to shake attack ads by allies of Sen. Luther Strange. But now, with a week until Alabama’s special Senate primary, comes the worst sign of all for Brooks: Those attacks are slowing down. Strange and Senate Leadership Fund, the super PAC run by allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have turned the bulk of their negative advertising against former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore ahead of the Aug. 15 primary, in a sign that Brooks’ outspent, insurgent campaign may have fizzled against better-known opponents. ‘I’ve seen a number of polls and every poll I’ve seen has Luther leading Roy Moore by between 3 and 5 points. Mo at one time was up to about 20 [percent],’ said Perry Hooper, a Strange supporter and the former co-chairman of the Trump campaign in Alabama. “The last I’ve seen has him at 15, 16 [percent]. I guess anything can happen but the trend looks like people like what Luther has been doing.’” Full story.
— FINANCIAL TIMES — “Luther Strange’s fundraising momentum grows in July, outraises Mo Brooks by 6-to-1; Roy Moore third,” by AL.com’s Howard Koplowitz: “Strange is also sitting on the most cash on hand of the major candidates in the race with about $934,000 in his campaign account, according to the most recent filings submitted to the Federal Election Commission. … In July, Strange raised about $387,000 – or more than $150,000 than the roughly $226,000 raised by Rep. Mo Brooks, who was second in fundraising for the month among the major contenders in the election. For the entire election cycle, Strange has outraised Brooks by a more than 6-to-1 margin. … Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore was in third with $152,000 raised in July and about $456,000 for the cycle. Brooks was the biggest spender last month among the top three contenders in Tuesday’s special election, with his campaign spending about $827,000 in July.” Full story.
— CHUCK NORRIS ENDORSEMENT — Actor endorses former Moore for Senate. In a press release, the “Walker, Texas Ranger” star says “Alabama needs Judge Moore there doing what he’s always done: fighting to protect our constitutional rights to life, religious liberty, and the freedom to protect ourselves and our families. And he will always put principle over politics.”
EARLY POLLING DATA — FIRST IN SCORE — PPP survey shows Collins in trouble in Maine GOP primary: If Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins makes a bid for governor in 2018, she might have trouble making it through a Republican primary. A survey from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling, obtained by Campaign Pro, shows Collins’ approval rating among likely GOP primary voters at just 33 percent, with 62 percent disapproval. Seventy-seven percent of the Republican primary electorate approves of President Donald Trump’s performance, while 79 percent approve of Gov. Paul LePage’s performance. The highest-profile Republican in the race now, former LePage health commissioner Mary Mayhew, would lead Collins in a hypothetical matchup, 44 percent to 33 percent. Given the choice between Collins and “someone else,” just 28 percent of voters chose Collins. It’s unclear who commissioned the survey, which polled 672 likely GOP primary voters on Aug. 1 and 2. Full poll results here.
— “Poll Shows Nevada’s Dean Heller Vulnerable In GOP Primary,” by the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Ted Goodman: “The poll, conducted by Strategic National, a Republican-leaning consulting firm, revealed that Heller would face stiff competition from Nevada Republican Rep. Mark Amodei and businessman Danny Tarkanian should either man choose to take on Heller. In a three-way primary between Heller, Amodei and Tarkanian, Amodei received 27 percent to Heller’s 26 percent, well within the margin of error of 4.4 percent. Tarkanian, the son of the legendary University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian, received 21 percent. Head to head versus Tarkanian, Heller received 38 percent to Tarkanian’s 34 percent, within the margin of error. [Twenty-seven] percent said they were undecided between the two. … The poll, which surveyed 500 registered Nevada Republicans on Aug. 1 and 2, revealed that Heller holds a 31 percent approval rating, with a 43 percent disapproval rating.” Full story.
— The polling picture is pretty clear: The Republican base is mad, and willing to turn on previously popular incumbents. A Public Policy Polling survey last week had Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake’s approval at just 22 percent among Republicans, with 57 percent disapproval. Republicans will scoff at the PPP results, but on-the-ground reporting (and polling from Alabama’s Senate contest) backs up the idea that Republicans who are breaking from Trump or his agenda risk alienating the party’s base. A Bangor Daily News story from this weekend featured a former party chairman saying Collins, long the most popular politician in the state, wouldn’t be able to clear the GOP primary field. Another activist, Christian Civic League of Maine board member Bob Emrich, was blunt: “I do not believe she can win the Republican primary.”
— But wait, there’s more! AAN’s new polling on tax reform: The House leadership-aligned American Action Network is out with a poll today that tests voters’ moods and messages about tax reform. The poll found more than half of Americans believe the personal income tax should be overhauled. AAN found that 70 percent of Democrats would like to see their lawmakers working in a bipartisan manner. The poll was conducted between August 1st and August 3rd by GS Strategy Group. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percent. Full results here.
Days until the 2017 election: 91.
Days until the 2018 election: 455.
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BADGER STATE ACTION — NRSC attacks Baldwin over Tomah VA scandal in radio ads: The National Republican Senatorial Committee is running a radio ad this week in the Wausau and La Crosse markets attacking Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin, alleging Baldwin swept a scandal, in which doctors overprescribed opioids to veterans, “under the rug.” “The Inspector General report uncovered the scandal — Tammy Baldwin buried the report,” the ad’s narrator says. “Whistleblowers tried to tell Tammy the truth. But Tammy Baldwin’s office told them not to talk to the press. Tammy Baldwin looked out for her own political health — instead of the health of our veterans.” Full ad here.
— Wisconsin GOP attacks Wachs: Democratic state Rep. Dana Wachs launched a bid for governor on Monday, and the Republican Party of Wisconsin immediately launched a digital ad campaign attacking him as a “liberal trial attorney” who “has a history of filing frivolous lawsuits to try to pad his own pockets.”
THE LEFT’S NEW ‘LITMUS TEST’ — Bernie Sanders throws his weight behind Medicare-for-all: POLITICO’s Gabriel Debenedetti reports: “The Vermont senator himself has not explicitly said he’ll support primary challenges to those who won’t support his push for a so-called Medicare-for-all health care plan. But there are plenty of signs that Sanders and his allies view the issue as a defining moment for Democratic lawmakers. ‘Our view is that within the Democratic Party, this is fast-emerging as a litmus test,’ said Ben Tulchin, the pollster for Sanders’ White House run.
“The fears are acute enough that when the Nevada chapter of Our Revolution — the political group spawned from the Sanders presidential campaign — endorsed long-shot candidate Jesse Sbaih in the state’s Democratic Senate primary over party favorite Rep. Jacky Rosen, retired former Sen. Harry Reid felt the need to call Sanders directly. Don’t endorse Sbaih, and don’t let the national Our Revolution group accept its Nevada chapter’s recommendation to back him either, the former minority leader implored his friend. Sanders agreed, said a Democrat familiar with the interaction.” Full story.
Q&A — Missouri Republican Austin Petersen goes on the record about his Senate run, via Campaign Pro’s Kevin Robillard: “Austin Petersen started his run for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination last year while he was living behind a convenience store in Kansas City. … Now, he’s running in the GOP primary for Missouri Senate, hoping his small-government views and small-dollar donations can fuel a Rand Paul-style primary upset.
Why are you running for Senate? I think Claire McCaskill’s got to go. I’m mostly focused on her. I’m frustrated with a lot of the progress on health care, and I’m a little nervous about the prospects for tax reform now. Government spending is really the big target for me. I think we spend too much, and we tax too much. I’m an across-the-line fiscal conservative.
Are you nervous about tax reform? I’m an optimist in my personal life, but I’m a pessimist about government. Now that this health care has failed so spectacularly, I wonder if they’re going to be able to get anything done substantively on taxes. …
How will you separate yourself from Attorney General Josh Hawley and other Republicans in the primary? What’s your path to victory? I’ll be talking, not just about the basic red meat you get from conservatives, but about criminal justice reform, about eliminating mandatory minimums. I’ll probably be the only candidate in the race ending the federal war on drugs. … I have to raise money. I think I need to raise about $1.5 million by next August; $3 million would be great. With $1.5 million, I’ll get one good shot.” Full story.
CODA — QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I don’t give a s–t, you understand? I just don’t give a s–t.” — Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin , explaining his reaction to GOP opponent Patrick Morrisey’s attacks on tax reform to the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
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wausaupilot · 3 months
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Fate of downtown church building still in limbo after Plan Commission rejects YMCA rezoning request
The Wausau Plan Commission on Wednesday rejected a request from the YMCA to demolish a former church building on Franklin Street for a parking lot, but the fate of the building lies with the City Council.
Damakant Jayshi The Wausau Plan Commission on Wednesday rejected a request from the Woodson YMCA to demolish a former church building on Franklin Street for a parking lot dedicated to its senior activity center, The Landing, but the fate of the building lies with the City Council. City staff recommended the Plan Commission reject amending the zoning code to allow the YMCA to raze the former…
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wausaupilot · 4 months
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Wausau commission approves cell tower relocation
News from Wausau's Plan Commission meeting on Tuesday:
Damakant Jayshi City leaders on Tuesday leaned toward approving a request by telecom companies to install a mobile tower on property owned by St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, and plans are underway for a new apartment complex near Greenwood Hills Country Club. Both matters were taken up by the Wausau Plan Commission on Tuesday. The church, at 2822 N. Sixth St., approved a proposal to…
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wausaupilot · 8 months
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Sterling project for Wausau riverfront moves forward
The roughly $52 million project from Mosinee-based S.C. Swiderski, LLC proposes 200 apartments in the seven-story multi-family building, the Sterling, and a separate five-story parking structure.
Damakant Jayshi The Wausau Plan Commission on Tuesday approved a general development plan for a mixed use residential and retail project proposed for the city’s Riverlife District. There have been some changes since the development agreement was approved by the Wausau City Council in April, company officials told the Plan Commission on Tuesday. Now the number of retail spaces will be five, up…
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wausaupilot · 8 months
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Wausau affordable housing project fails on procedural grounds at City Council
A proposal for a six-unit affordable housing project on city-owned property on Wausau's west side collapsed after failing to get a required two-third majority for rezoning by the City Council on Tuesday.
Damakant Jayshi A proposal for a six-unit affordable housing project on city-owned property on Wausau’s west side collapsed after failing to get a required two-third majority for rezoning by the City Council on Tuesday. The proposal to build the affordable apartments on three lots in the 200 block of Wyatt Street failed by a single vote. The proposal needed a two-thirds majority because…
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wausaupilot · 10 months
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Wausau committee gives nod to Westsider outdoor dining
The commission accepted planning staff’s recommendation that the “substantial burden” of harm caused by allowing the operation of the patio dining was not met at a public hearing on June 20.
Damakant Jayshi The Wausau Plan Commission on Tuesday gave a conditional approval to Westsider Diner & Lounge to operate an outdoor dining area limited to eating and drinking, with no live music planned. The new establishment at 628 North Third Ave. cannot play music outdoors, an assurance city officials received from the owner, Tyler Vogt. “We talked to Tyler and he said there won’t be any…
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wausaupilot · 2 months
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Wausau Metropolitan Planning Organization creates work group to study transit expansion
A work group formed by the Marathon County Planning Commission will explore the possibility of expanding Metro Ride bus service beyond Wausau to neighboring towns and cities, an issue that has repeatedly been discussed in the community.
Damakant Jayshi A work group formed by the Marathon County Planning Commission will explore the possibility of expanding Metro Ride bus service beyond Wausau to neighboring towns and cities, an issue that has repeatedly been discussed in the community. Transit service today is available only on limited routes in Wausau. The Transit Planning Work Group, announced on Tuesday during a meeting of…
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wausaupilot · 5 months
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State legislation will limit Wausau residents' control over zoning changes
Wausau residents will have one less option to control zoning amendments in their neighborhoods after a bill that aims to expand access to affordable housing passed earlier this year.
By Shereen Siewert | Wausau Pilot & Review Wausau residents will have one less option to control zoning amendments in their neighborhoods after a bill that aims to expand access to affordable housing passed earlier this year. Assembly Bill 266, which limits local governments’ ability to impose a supermajority on zoning amendment votes, was introduced by a bipartisan coalition that included…
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wausaupilot · 16 days
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Wausau Water Commission gives preliminary nod to solar array
The task force recommended plans be prepared for the panel, which will be installed near the city's new drinking water treatment plant at an estimated cost of roughly $2.5 million.
Damakant Jayshi Plans for a solar panel near Wausau’s new drinking water are closer to reality after approval by the Water Commission, which accepted a recommendation from the Solar Array Task Force on Tuesday. The task force recommended plans be prepared for the panel, which will be installed near the city’s new drinking water treatment plant at an estimated cost of roughly $2.5 million. The…
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wausaupilot · 3 months
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Kolbe & Kolbe proposal to build workforce housing edges closer to reality
A Wausau business is one step closer to adding more than 100 housing units on the city's west side, after a Plan Commission meeting Wednesday.
Damakant Jayshi A Wausau business is one step closer to adding more than 100 housing units on the city’s west side, after a Plan Commission meeting Wednesday. Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Co. intends to build 108 multi-family housing units on company-owned property on the east side of 8th Avenue, just across the street from their main manufacturing plant. Doing so requires changing the zoning from…
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wausaupilot · 5 months
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Woodman's eyes Rib Mountain location
Also under discussion Wednesday is proposed zoning changes that would pave the way for two proposed restaurants in Rib Mountain: Chick-fil-A and Chipotle Mexican Grill.
Wausau Pilot & Review A Janesville-based regional supermarket chain is eyeing Rib Mountain as a potential location for a new store, according to materials posted on a Plan Commission agenda. Woodman’s Markets was founded in 1919 as a produce stand and has grown to operate 19 stores in Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Woodman’s appeared on an annual Supermarket News Top 50 Small Chains and…
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wausaupilot · 7 months
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Weston to vote on backyard chickens Monday
Weston will vote on whether to allow backyard chickens on Monday. Cluck, cluck!
By Shereen Siewert | Wausau Pilot & Review Village officials on Monday will decide whether residents in Weston will be legally allowed to keep chickens at their homes, following a 4-1 vote by the Plan Commission. Keeping backyard chickens would require a change to the existing ordinance on farmyard animals, and was prompted by a request for a zoning code change in July by Ryan Cortright. After…
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wausaupilot · 8 months
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Wausau approves bantr short-term rentals but review still necessary
The change from an apartment lease arrangement to include hotel room-style use still needs to be approved by the Wausau Plan Commission later this month.
Damakant Jayshi City leaders on Tuesday granted a request from bantr company to expand apartment leases to include short-term rentals and hotel rooms. The change from an apartment lease arrangement to include hotel room-style use still needs to be approved by the Wausau Plan Commission later this month. The vote to approve the second amendment to the development agreement with bantr’s RJ Elm…
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