Pacetti could not be reached for comment.

Trying to resolve issuesBroydrick recently sent a letter to Mayor John Antaramian requesting a special meeting to help iron out the issues, including the need to annex less than an acre of land near the construction site to make it part of Kenosha.

Uline, a distributor of shipping and packing materials, and Kenosha have a developer’s agreement, Antaramian said. He said some requirements must still be met by Uline before the footing-and-foundations permit is issued.

“The city, I think, has been moving diligently and quickly to help them get to the point where they can pull their permits, but they are required to do certain things,” Antaramian said. “Our job is to make sure people are following the rules and getting things done appropriately.”

Antaramian said he expects the footing-and-foundations permit to be issued in the next few weeks. He also defended Pacetti’s performance, calling him part of the team.

“The city has had a long history of working with developers; regrettably we seem to have run into some problems. We’ll look at and review in the end how this went down, and if we need to make changes we will,” he said. “The city succeeds or fails as a team.”