COMMON COUNCIL Packet - 2/11/2014
AMENDED*
CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA
February 11, 2014
7:00 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE
Reso. #016-2014 - Expressing Appreciation to Rob Glazier
Recognizing the Service of Dr. Martin Daniel Henry to the Muskego Senior Taxi Service
Acknowledging the Department of Public Works
ELECTION OF COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE TO LITTLE MUSKEGO LAKE PROTECTION
AND REHABILITATION DISTRICT
PUBLIC COMMENT
City Residents and Taxpayers Only – Speakers will be limited to making comments related to
all agenda items excluding closed session items relating to employment and labor issues.
Comments will be limited to two minutes per speaker per agenda item. There will be no
discussion by/with the Common Council during Public Comment.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items listed under consent agenda will be approved in one motion without discussion unless
any Council member requests that an item be removed for individual discussion. That item
then can be acted on separately at the same meeting under the part of the meeting it would
normally appear.
Approval of Operator Licenses
Approval of Common Council Minutes - January 28, 2014
*Budget Approved Expenditures Over $50,000 - Tess Corners Volunteer Fire
Department Truck (Subject to TCVFD Agreement Amendment)
*Reso. #017 - Approval of Amended Fire Protection Agreement with Tess Corners
Volunteer Fire Department for 2014
NEW BUSINESS
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Ord. #1340 - An Ordinance to Repeal and Recreate Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of
the City of Muskego (Floodplain Zoning Ordinance). Second Reading. Plan
Common Council Agenda 2
February 11, 2014
Commission Recommendation - 2/4/2014
REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
Plan Commission - January 7, 2014
Finance Committee - January 14, 2014
VOUCHER APPROVAL
Utility Vouchers
Tax Vouchers
General Fund Vouchers
Wire Transfers for Debt Service
Wire Transfers for Payroll Transmittals
CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS
City Calendar: http://www.cityofmuskego.org/Calendar.aspx
COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
NOTICE
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THE MUNICIPALITY MAY BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE ABOVE-STATED MEETING TO GATHER INFORMATION; NO ACTION
WILL BE TAKEN BY ANY GOVERNMENTAL BODY AT THE ABOVE-STATED MEETING OTHER THAN THE GOVERNMENTAL
BODY SPECIFICALLY REFERRED TO ABOVE IN THIS NOTICE.
ALSO, UPON REASONABLE NOTICE, EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEEDS OF DISABLED
INDIVIDUALS THROUGH APPROPRIATE AIDS AND SERVICES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST THIS
SERVICE, CONTACT MUSKEGO CITY HALL, (262) 679-4100.
COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
RESOLUTION #016-2014
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO ROB GLAZIER
WHEREAS, ROB GLAZIER has represented the Fourth Aldermanic District since April
of 2012; and
WHEREAS, During his tenure in office, ALDERMAN GLAZIER has been a member of
the Public Safety Committee where he was appointed to serve as Chairman in April of
2013; and
WHEREAS, ALDERMAN GLAZIER also served on the Finance Committee and
Community Development Authority; and
WHEREAS, ALDERMAN GLAZIER was chosen by his fellow Council members to
serve on the Little Muskego Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District; and
WHEREAS, The Common Council wishes to recognize the diligence and commitment
that ROB GLAZIER demonstrated in representing the Fourth Aldermanic District.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of
Muskego does hereby acknowledge ROB GLAZIER’S service as a dedicated
community leader and wishes him well in all future endeavors.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution with the seal of the City of
Muskego affixed shall be presented to ROB GLAZIER and this resolution shall become
a part of the proceedings of the Common Council.
DATED THIS 11th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2014
COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
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Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor
Attest:
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Sharon Mueller, Clerk-Treasurer
OPERATOR LICENSE APPROVALS
COMMON COUNCIL – 02/11/2014
Mostafa (Moe) Frioui
Monica Spalding
Coyzette Wargin
S/CityHall/Licenses/Oper Lic Approval Lists/2014.doc
Unapproved
CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES
January 28, 2014
7:00 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Chiaverotti called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
Present were Aldermen Kubacki, Soltysiak, Glazier, Borgman, Hammel and Wolfe, and
Finance and Administration Director Mueller, Community Development Director Muenkel and
Engineering Director Simpson. Alderman Madden was absent.
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
Ms. Mueller stated the meeting was properly noticed.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE
Mayor noted that Alderman Madden was not present because she had surgery.
PUBLIC COMMENT
The following individual spoke: Robert Lucas, W198 S8456 Bendingbrae Drive spoke in favor
of Reso. #014-2014.
PUBLIC HEARING
To consider revisions to Chapter 14 Floodplain Zoning Ordinance of the City of Muskego
Municipal Code relating to floodplain maps and regulations.
Mayor read the public hearing notice. Community Development Director Muenkel stated
revisions were necessary to Chapter 14, the City's Floodplain Zoning Ordinance. The City is
required to have a Floodplain Ordinance in order to be part of the NFIP (National Flood
Insurance Program). By participating in the NFIP, residents are eligible to obtain flood
insurance. One of the conditions of the program is that the city must adopt the regulations of
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (W DNR) and Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). Mayor closed the public hearing.
CONSENT AGENDA
Reso. #007-2014 and Reso. #009-2014 were removed from the Consent Agenda items.
Alderman Borgman made a motion to approve the remaining items under Consent
Agenda. Alderman Glazier seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Approval of Operators' Licenses for Niki Milliman and Madalyn Peterson.
Approval of Common Council Minutes - January 14, 2014
Reso. #006-2014 - Establishing Traffic Regulations (Removal of No Parking Sign - Elm Drive)
Reso. #008-2014 - Amendment to Deposit and Forfeiture Schedule
Reso. #010-2014 - Approval of Consultant Services for Review of the Advanced Disposal
Services Emerald Park Landfill Western Horizontal Expansion Feasibility Report
Reso. #011-2014 - Resolution Authorizing the Submittal of a State Grant Application and
Subsequent Appropriation of City Funds for a Municipal Flood Control Grant Project at S76
W18109 Janesville Road
Reso. #012-2014 - Resolution Amending the Assessment Policy for Construction of Sanitary
Sewers
Reso. #013-2014 - Resolution Amending the Assessment Policy for Construction of Water
Mains
Reso. #014-2014 - Approval of Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement between the
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and the City of Muskego for the Franklin-Muskego
Force Main Condition Assessment
NEW BUSINESS
Reso. #007-2014 - Establishing Traffic Regulations (Stop Sign - Pheasant Run Drive)
Alderman Glazier made a motion to approve. Alderman Hammel seconded.
Mr. Simpson noted that the stop sign is located at Pheasant Run and Mystic Drive. At this time
there are no internal subdivision stop signs proposed.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Reso. #009-2014 - Resolution Requesting the State Legislature Support Changes Regarding
Drainage Districts
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to approve. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Reso. #015-2014 - Approval of Sale of Real Property and Supporting Developer's Agreement
(Former BP Parcel)
Alderman Glazier made a motion to approve. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Mr. Muenkel reviewed the proposal from Mr. John Jewell to develop the former BP Gas Station
parcel. The CDA approved the proposal for Mr. Jewell to purchase the property and build a
retail/office structure with proposed incentives. A rezoning would be required.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
Finance Committee - December 10, 2013
Parks & Recreation Board - November 11, 2013
Public Works Committee - November 18, 2013
Community Development Authority - August 20 and October 21, 2013
Conservation Commission - June 12, 2013
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND POSSIBLE SECOND READING IF RULES
WAIVED
Ord. #1340 - An Ordinance to Repeal and Recreate Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code of the
City of Muskego (Floodplain Zoning Ordinance)
VOUCHER APPROVAL
Utility Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to approve Utility Vouchers in the amount of $346,
310.63. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Tax Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to approve Tax Vouchers in the amount of
$29,916.26. Alderman Glazier seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
General Fund Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to approve General Fund Vouchers in the amount
of $710,826.95. Alderman Wolfe seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Wire Transfers for Debt Service
None.
Wire Transfers for Payroll Transmittals
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to approve Wire Transfers for Payroll Transmittals
in the amount of $209,630.05. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS
City Calendar: http://www.cityofmuskego.org/Calendar.aspx
COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
Alderman Glazier resigned his elected position immediately due to personal matters.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
ADJOURNMENT
Alderman Glazier made a motion to adjourn at 7:50 pm. Alderman Wolfe seconded.
Motion Passed 6 in favor.
Minutes transcribed by Kim Chavie, Assistant Deputy Clerk
CITY OF MUSKEGO
Staff Report to Council
January 28, 2014 Meeting
To: Common Council
From: Jeff Muenkel
Subject: Public Hearing for Amendments to Chapter 14 of the Municipal Code:
Floodplain Development Regulations
Date: January 21, 2014
Background Information:
The City of Muskego is required to have a Floodplain Ordinance in order to be part of the
NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program). By participating in the NFIP the residents of
Muskego are eligible to get flood insurance. One of the main conditions of the NFIP
program is that the City must adopt the required codes/regulations that the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) and Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) regulate. THE WDNR and FEMA recently have put forth new extensive
changes to the Floodplain code that the city must adopt to be approved by the NFIP.
Please find the various changes redlined and attached to the ordinance. We are essentially
repealing the existing Chapter 14 code and replacing it.
After the hearing the code will go to Plan Commission for recommendation on Tuesday
February 4 before returning to Council for adoption on Tuesday February 11th.
Let staff know of any questions during these next three weeks if need be.
COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
ORDINANCE #1340
AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AND RECREATE CHAPTER 14
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO
(Floodplain Zoning Ordinance)
The Common Council of the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, do ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 14 is hereby repealed and recreated and made a part of the
Municipal Code of the City of Muskego as adopted by Ordinance #1340.
SECTION 2: A Public Hearing was held regarding the proposed amendments on
January 28, 2014 in front of the Common Council.
SECTION 3: A copy of said Ordinance has been on file in the Office of the City Clerk -
Treasurer and open to public inspection for not less than two weeks prior to the date of
this Ordinance and said Ordinance is hereby incorporate d into the Municipal Code of
the City.
SECTION 4: The several sections of this ordinance are declared to be severable. If
any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to
the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect
the validity of all other provisions, sections or portion thereof of the ordinance which
shall remain in full force and effect. Any other ordinance whose terms conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict.
SECTION 5: This ordinance is in full force and effect from and after its passage and
publication.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 2014
CITY OF MUSKEGO
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Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor
First Reading:
Published:
ATTEST: _________________________
Clerk Treasurer
COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO
ORDINANCE #1340
AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AND RECREATE CHAPTER 14
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO
(Floodplain Zoning Ordinance)
The Common Council of the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, do ordain
as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 14 is hereby repealed and recreated to read as follows:
CITY OF MUSKEGO
CHAPTER 14 - FLOODPLAIN ZONING ORDINANCE
(Ord. #____ – DATE)
1.0 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDING OF FACT, STATEMENT OF PURPOSE,
TITLE AND GENERAL PROVISIONS. ........................................................................... 1
1.1 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION .............................................................................. 1
1.2 FINDING OF FACT .................................................................................................. 1
1.3 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE .................................................................................... 1
1.4 TITLE ....................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 GENERAL PROVISIONS ......................................................................................... 2
2.0 GENERAL STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO ALL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT ................... 6
2.1 HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES ........................................................ 7
2.2 WATERCOURSE ALTERATIONS ............................................................................ 7
2.3 CHAPTER 30, 31, WIS. STATS., DEVELOPMENT .................................................. 7
2.4 PUBLIC OR PRIVATE CAMPGROUNDS ................................................................. 8
3.0 FLOODWAY DISTRICT (FW) ........................................................................................ 9
3.1 APPLICABILITY ....................................................................................................... 9
3.2 PERMITTED USES .................................................................................................. 9
3.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FLOODWAY AREAS ...................... 9
3.4 PROHIBITED USES ................................................................................................11
4.0 FLOODFRINGE DISTRICT (FF) ...................................................................................11
4.1 APPLICABILITY ......................................................................................................11
4.2 PERMITTED USES .................................................................................................11
4.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE FLOODFRINGE AREAS ..................12
5.0 OTHER FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010) ......................................14
5.1 ................... GENERAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT (GFP) (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
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5.2 FLOOD STORAGE DISTRICT (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010) ......................................16
6.0 NONCONFORMING USES ...........................................................................................17
6.1 GENERAL ...............................................................................................................17
6.2 FLOODWAY DISTRICTAREAS ..............................................................................19
6.3 FLOODFRINGE DISTRICTAREAS .........................................................................20
6.4 ........................... FLOOD STORAGE DISTRICTAREAS (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
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7.0 ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................21
7.1 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ....................................................................................21
7.2 ZONING AGENCY ..................................................................................................28
7.3 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT/APPEALS ....................................................................28
7.4 TO REVIEW APPEALS OF PERMIT DENIALS .......................................................31
7.5 FLOODPROOFING STANDARDS FOR NONCONFORMING STRUCT./USES ......32
7.6 PUBLIC INFORMATION ..........................................................................................33
8.0 AMENDMENTS .............................................................................................................33
8.1 GENERAL ...............................................................................................................33
8.2 PROCEDURES (Ord. #1310 02-04-2010) ...............................................................34
9.0 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES ..............................................................................35
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10.0 DEFINITIONS ...............................................................................................................35
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CITY OF MUSKEGO
CHAPTER 14 - FLOODPLAIN ZONING ORDINANCE
(Ord. #____ – Date)
1.0 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDING OF FACT, STATEMENT OF PURPOSE,
TITLE AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.
1.1 STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION
This zoning ordinance is adopted pursuant to the authorization in ss. 61.35 and 62.23,
for villages and cities; 59.69, 59.692 and 59.694 for counties; and s. 87.30, Wis. Stats.
1.2 FINDING OF FACT
Uncontrolled development and use of the floodplains, and rivers or streams of this
municipality would impair adversely affect the public health, safety, convenience,
general welfare, and impair the tax base.
1.3 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
ToThis ordinance is intended to regulate floodplain development to: in flood hazard
areas to protect life, health and property the governing body does ordain:
The purpose of these rules is to provide a uniform basis for the preparation,
implementation and administration of sound floodplain regulations for all floodplains
within the municipality to:
(1) Protect life, health and property;
(2) Minimize expenditures of public funds monies for costly flood control projects;
(3) Minimize rescue and relief efforts, generally undertaken at the expense of the
taxpayers paying public;
(4) Minimize business interruptions and other economic disruptions, which usually
result in the loss of local incomes;
(5) Minimize damage to public facilities in on the floodplains such as water mains,
sewer lines, streets and bridges;
(6) Minimize the occurrence of future flood blight areas on in the floodplains;
(7) Discourage the victimization of unwary land and homebuyers;
(7)(8) Prevent increases in regional flood heights that could increase flood damage and
may result in conflicts or litigation between property owners.; and
(8) Discourage the victimization of unwary land and homebuyers
(9) Discourage development in a floodplain if there is any practicable alternative to
locate the activity, use or structure outside of the floodplain.
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1.4 TITLE
This ordinance shall be known as the Floodplain Zoning Ordinance for the City of
Muskego, Wisconsin.
1.5 GENERAL PROVISIONS
(1) AREAS TO BE REGULATED
This ordinance regulates all areas that would be covered by the regional flood or
base flood as shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or other maps
approved by the DNR. Note: Base flood elevations are derived from the flood
profiles in the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and are shown as AE, A1-30, and AH
Zones on the FIRM. Other regulatory zones are displayed as A and AO zones.
Regional fFlood eElevations (RFE) may be derived from other studies. If more
than one map or revision is referenced, the most restrictive information shall
apply. Areas covered by the base flood are identified as A-Zones on the Flood
Insurance Rate Map.
(2) OFFICIAL MAP & REVISIONS (Ord. #1323 - 7-01-2010)
The boundaries of all floodplain districts are designated as A, AE, AH, AO or A1-
30 on the maps based on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) listed below.
floodplains or A-Zones on the maps listed below and the revisions in the City of
Muskego Floodplain Appendix. Any change to the base flood elevations (BFE)
or any changes to the boundaries of floodplain or floodway in the Flood
Insurance Study (FIS) or on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) must be
reviewed and approved by the DNR and FEMA through a Letter of Map Change
process (see s. 8.0 Amendments) before it is effective. No changes to regional
flood elevations (RFE's) on non-FEMA maps shall be effective until approved by
the DNR. These maps and revisions are on file in the office of the
PlanningCommunity Development Department, City of Muskego. If more than
one map or revision is referenced, the most restrictive information shall apply.
(Ord. #1288 - 12-24-2008)
OFFICIAL MAPS: Based on FIS
(a) OFFICIAL MAPS : Based on the FIS:
1. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), panel numbers 55133C0339F,
55133C0342F, 55133C0343F, 55133C0344F, 55133C0361F,
55133C0362F, 55133C0363F, 55133C0364F, 55133C0452F,
55133C0454F, 55133C0456F, 55133C0457F, 55133C0458F,
55133C0459F, 55133C0476F, 55133C0477F, and 55133C0478F
dated November 19, 2008; with corresponding profiles that are based
on the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) dated February 19,
2014November 19, 2008, volume numbers 55133CV001AB,
55133CV002B, and 55133CV003B-003A;
Approved by: The DNR and FEMA
(b) 2. Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) updating the Special Flood
Hazard Area boundaries along the Unnamed Tributary to Muskego
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Canal on the FIRM maps for panel numbers 55133C0343F and
55133C0344F, effective as of September 30, 2009.
Approved by: The DNR and FEMA
(c) 3. Letter of Map Revision based upon Fill (LOMR-F), Case
No. 10-05-2842A, updating the Special Flood Hazard Area
boundaries along the Quietwood Creek on Lots 10-15 within the
Northfield Green Subdivision on the FIRM maps for panel number
55133C0361F, effective as of April 8, 2010.
Approved by: The DNR and FEMA
(b) OFFICIAL MAPS: Based on other studies.
In addition thereto;
(d) 1. The boundary of the floodplain districts including the floodway,
floodfringe and other floodplain districts, for the area south of the
Little Muskego Lake Dam are those areas designated as floodplain
and floodway along the Muskego Canal on the following map: 100
Year Floodplain/Floodway Muskego Canal prepared by Ruekert &
Mielke, the City’s consulting engineers.
This map, dated February 1998, is the official Floodplain Zoning Map
and has been approved by the Department of Natural Resources, and
is on file in the office of the Clerk-Treasurer. (Ord. #945 - 03-05-98)
2. (e) The boundary of the floodplain districts including the floodway,
floodfringe and other floodplain districts, are those areas designated
as floodplain districts on a map prepared by Pioneer Engineering and
Surveying.
This map, dated May 14, 1993, is the official Floodplain Zoning Map
and has been approved by the Department of Natural Resources, and
is on file in the office of the City Clerk. (Ord. #806 - 08-05-93)
3. (f) The boundary of the floodplain district including the floodway,
floodfringe and other floodplain districts for areas within the
boundaries of a parcel described as Tax Key Numbers 2174.112,
2174.114, and 2174.178 are those areas as designated as floodplain
districts on a map prepared by Ruekert and Mielke Inc.
The boundary of the floodplain district including the floodway,
floodfringe, and other floodplain districts for the areas excluded from
the boundaries of a parcel described as Tax Key Numbers 2174.195,
2174.109.001 and 2174.945 as those areas designated to be outside
of this floodplain district or A-Zones on a map prepared by Ruekert
and Mielke Inc.
This map, dated November 14, 2000, and further updated on March
27. 2001, is the official Floodplain Zoning Map and has been
approved by the Department of Natural Resources, and is on file in
the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer. (Ord. #1032 – 11-22-2000)
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(g) 4. Flood Storage Maps for Waukesha County, panel numbers 9 and
10, dated November 19, 2008. Approved and prepared by the DNR.
(Ord. #1310 – 02-04-2010)
(3) ESTABLISHMENT OF FLOODPLAIN ZONING DISTRICTS
The regional floodplain areas are hereby divided into three districtsfour
districts defined in s. 10.1 and as follows:
(a) The Floodway District (FW), consists of is the channel of a river or
stream and those portions of the floodplain adjoining the channel
required to carry the regional flood waters and are contained
within AE Zones as shown on the FIRM.
(b) The Floodfringe District (FF) consists of is that portion of the
floodplain between the regional flood limits and the floodway and
displayed as AE Zones as shown on the FIRM.
(c) The General Floodplain District (GFP) consists of all areas which
have been or may be hereafter is those areas that may be
covered by flood water during the regional flood and does not a
BFE or floodway boundary determined, including A, AH and AO
zones on the FIRM. It included both the floodway and floodfringe
districts.
(d) The Flood Storage District (FSD) is that area of the floodplain
where storage of floodwaters is calculated to reduce the regional
flood discharge. (Ord. #1310 – 02-04-2010)
(4) LOCATING FLOODPLAIN BOUNDARIES
Discrepancies between boundaries on the official floodplain zoning map
and actual field conditions shall be resolved using the criteria in subd.
paragraphs (a) or (b) below. If a significant difference exists, the map
shall be amended according to s. 8.0 Amendments. The zoning
administrator can rely on a boundary derived from a profile elevation to
grant or deny a land use permit, whether or not a map amendment is
required. The zoning administrator shall be responsible for documenting
actual pre-development field conditions and the basis upon which the
district boundary was determined and for initiating any map amendments
required under this section. Disputes between the zoning administrator
and an applicant over the district boundary line shall be settled according
to s. 7.3(3) and the criteria in (a) and (b) below. Where the flood profiles
are based on established base flood elevations from a FIRM, FEMA must
approve any map amendments or revisions pursuant to s. 8.0
Amendments.
(a) If flood profiles exist, the map scale and the profile elevations
shall determine the district boundary. The regional or base flood
elevations shall govern if there are any discrepancies.
(b) Where flood profiles do not exist for projects, the location of the
boundary shall be determined by the map scale., visual on-site
inspection and any information provided by the Department.
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Note: Where the flood profiles are based on established base flood
elevations from a FIRM, FEMA must also approve any map amendment
pursuant to s. 8.1 (6).
(5) REMOVAL OF LANDS FROM FLOODPLAIN
Compliance with the provisions of this ordinance shall not be grounds for
removing land from the floodplain unless it is filled at least two feet above
the regional or base flood elevation, the fill is contiguous to land outside
the floodplain, and the map is amended pursuant to s. 8.0 Amendments.
Note: This procedure does not remove the requirements for the
mandatory purchase of flood insurance. The property owner must
contact FEMA to request a Letter of Map Change (LOMC).
(6) COMPLIANCE
Any development or use within the areas regulated by this ordinance
shall be in compliance with the terms of this ordinance, and other
applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
(7) MUNICIPALITIES AND STATE AGENCIES REGULATED
Unless specifically exempted by law, all cities, villages, towns and
counties are required to comply with this ordinance and obtain all
necessary permits. State agencies are required to comply if s. 13.48(13),
Stats., applies. The construction, reconstruction, maintenance and repair
of state highways and bridges by the Wisconsin Department of
Transportation are exempt when s. 30.2022, Stats., applies.
(8) ABROGATION AND GREATER RESTRICTIONS
(a) This ordinance supersedes all the provisions of any municipal
zoning ordinance enacted under s. 59.69, 59.692 or 59.694 for
counties; s. 62.23 for cities; or s. 61.35 for villages; or s. 87.30,
Wis. Stats., which relate floodplains. If another ordinance is more
restrictive than this ordinance, thatA more restrictive ordinance
shall continue in full force and effect to the extent of the greater
restrictions, but not otherwise.
(b) This ordinance is not intended to repeal, abrogate or impair any
existing deed restrictions, convents or easements. However,
where thisIf this ordinance imposes greater restrictions, the
provisions of this ordinance shall prevail.
(9) INTERPRETATION
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this ordinance
shall be held to be minimum requirements liberally construed in favor of
the governing body, and shall not be deemed not a limitation on or repeal
of any other powers granted by the Wisconsin Statutes. If a provision of
this ordinance, required by ch. NR 116, Wis. Adm. Code, is unclear, the
provision shall be interpreted in light of the standards in effect on the date
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of the adoption of this ordinance or in effect on the date of the most
recent text amendment to this ordinance.
(10) WARNING AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
The flood protection standards in this ordinance are based on
engineering experience and scientific research. Larger floods may occur
or the flood height may be increased by man-made or natural causes.
This ordinance does not imply or guarantee that non-floodplain areas or
permitted floodplain uses will be free from flooding and flood damages.
NorThe ordinance does not this ordinance create liability on the part of, or
a cause of action against, the municipality or any officer or employee
thereof for any flood damage that may result from reliance on this
ordinance.
(11) SEVERABILITY
Should any portion of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this
ordinance shall not be affected.
(12) ANNEXED AREAS FOR CITIES AND VILLAGES
The Waukesha County floodplain zoning provisions in effect on the date
of annexation shall remain in effect and shall be enforced by the
municipality for all areas annexed by the municipality until the municipality
adopts and enforces an ordinance which meets the requirements of ch.
NR 116, Wis. Adm. Code and 44 CFR 59-72, the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP). These annexed lands are described on the
municipality’s official zoning map. County floodplain zoning provisions
are incorporated by reference for the purpose of administering this
section and are on file in the office of the municipal zoning administrator.
All plats or maps of annexation shall show the regional flood elevation
and the location of the floodway location.
(13) GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
The community shall review all permit applications to determine whether the proposed building
sites will be reasonably safe from flooding. If a proposed building site is in a flood-prone area,
all new construction and substantial improvements shall be designed or modified and
adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure
resulting from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads; be constructed with materials resistant to
flood damage; be constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood damages; and be
constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation, plumbing, and air conditioning equipment and
other service facilities designed and/or located so as to prevent water from entering or
accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding. Subdivisions shall be
reviewed for compliance with the above standards. All subdivision proposals (Including
manufactures home parks) shall include regional flood elevation and floodway data for any
development that meets the subdivision definition of this ordinance.
2.0 GENERAL STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO ALL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT
The community shall review all permit applications to determine whether the proposed
building sites will be reasonably safe from flooding. If a proposed building site is in a
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flood-prone area, all new construction and substantial improvements shall be designed
and anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement of the structure
resulting from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic loads; be constructed with flood-resistant
materials; be constructed to minimize flood damages and to ensure that utility and
mechanical equipment is designed and/or located so as to prevent water from entering
or accumulation within the equipment during conditions of flooding.
Subdivisions shall be reviewed for compliance with the above standards. All subdivision
proposals (Including manufactures home parks) shall include regional flood elevation
and floodway data for any development that meets the subdivision definition of this
ordinance and all other requirements in s. 7.1(2). Adequate drainage shall be provided
to reduce exposure to flood hazards and all public utilities and facilities, such as sewer,
gas, electrical, and water systems are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate
flood damages.
2.1 HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES
(1) Except as allowed in par. (3) below, nNo floodplain development shall:
(a) Obstruct flow, defined as any development which blocks the conveyance
of floodwaters by itself or with other development, causing any increase
in the increasing regional flood height; or
(b) Increasing Cause any increase in the regional flood height due to
floodplain storage area lost., which equals or exceeds 0.01 foot;
(2) The zoning administrator shall deny permits if it is determined the proposed
development will obstruct flow or increase in the regional flood heights of 0.01
foot or more, based on the officially adopted FIRM or other adopted map, unless
the provisions of s. 8.0 Amendmentssub. (3) are met.
(2) Obstructions or increases equal to or greater that 0.01 foot may only be
permitted if amendments are made to this ordinance, the official floodplain
zoning maps, floodway lines and water surface profiles, in accordance with s.
8.0.
2.2 WATERCOURSE ALTERATIONS
No land use permit to alter or relocate a watercourse in a mapped floodplain shall be
issued until the local official has notified in writing all adjacent municipalities, the
Department and FEMA regional offices, and required the applicant to secure all
necessary state and federal permits. The standards of s. 2.1 must be met and the flood
carrying capacity of any altered or relocated watercourse shall be maintained. The flood
carrying capacity of any altered or relocated watercourse shall be maintained. As soon
as is practicable, but not later than six months after the date of the watercourse
alteration or relocation, the zoning administrator shall notify FEMA of the changes by
submitting appropriate technical or scientific data in accordance with NFIP guidelines
that shall be used to revise the FIRM, risk premium rates and floodplain management
regulations as required.
2.3 CHAPTER 30, 31, WIS. STATS., DEVELOPMENT
Development which required a permit from the Department of Natural Resources, under
chs. 30 and 31, Stats., such as docks, piers, wharves, bridges, culverts, dams and
navigational aids, may be allowed provided the necessary local permits are obtained
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and necessary amendments to the official floodway lines, water surface profiles, BFE's
established in the FIS, or other data from the officially adopted FIRM, or other floodplain
zoning maps or floodplain zoning ordinance, are made according to s. 8.0 Amendments.
2.4 PUBLIC OR PRIVATE CAMPGROUNDS
Public or private campgrounds shall have a low flood damage potential and shall meet
the following provisions:
(1) The campground is approved by the Department of Health and Family Services;.
(2) A land use permit for the campground is issued by the zoning administrator;.
(3) The character of the river system and the elevation are of the campground is such
that a 72-hour warning of an impending flood can be given to all campground
occupants;.
(4) There is an adequate flood warning procedure for the campground that offers the
minimum notice required under this section to all persons in the campground. This
procedure shall include a written agreement between the campground owner, the
municipal emergency government coordinator and the chief law enforcement
official which specifies the flood elevation at which evacuation shall occur,
personnel responsible for monitoring flood elevations, types of warning systems to
be used and the procedures for notifying at-risk parties, and the methods and
personnel responsible for conducting the evacuation;.
(5) This agreement shall be for no more than one calendar year, at which time the
agreement shall be reviewed and updated - by the officials identified in sub. (4) - to
remain in compliance with all applicable regulations, including those of the state
dDepartment of hHealth and family sServices and all other applicable regulations;.
(6) Only camping units that are fully licensed, if required, and ready for highway use
are allowed;.
(7) The camping units mayshall not occupy any site in the campground for more than
180 consecutive days, at which time the camping unit must be removed from the
floodplain for a minimum of 24 hours;.
(8) All camping units that remain on site for more than 30 days shall be issued a
limited authorization by the campground operator, a written copy of which is kept
on file at the campground. Such authorization shall allow placement of a camping
unit for a period not to exceed 180 days and shall ensure compliance with all the
provisions of this section;.
(9) The municipality shall monitor the limited authorizations issued by the campground
operator to assure compliance with the terms of this section;.
(10) All camping units that remain in place for more than 180 consecutive days must
meet the applicable requirements in either s. 3.0, or s. 4.0 or 5.0 for the floodplain
district in which the structure is located;.
(11) The campground shall have signs clearly posted at all entrances warning of the
flood hazard and the procedures for evacuation when a flood warning is issued;.
and
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(12) All service facilities, including but not limited to refuse collection, electrical service,
natural gas lines, propane tanks, sewage systems and wells shall be properly
anchored and placed at or floodproofed to the flood protection elevation.
3.0 FLOODWAY DISTRICT (FW)
3.1 APPLICABILITY
The section applies to all floodway areas on the floodplain zoning maps and those
identified pursuant to s. 5.41(4). (Ord. #1310 – 02-04-2010)
3.2 PERMITTED USES
The following open space uses are allowed in the fFloodway dDistrict and the floodway
areas portion of the gGeneral fFloodplain dDistrict, providingif:
- they are not prohibited by any other ordinance;
- they meet the standards in s. 3.3 and 3.4; and
- all permits or certificates have been issued according to s. 7.1:
(1) Agricultural uses, such as: farming, outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture,
viticulture and wild crop harvesting.
(2) Nonstructural industrial and commercial uses, such as loading areas, parking
areas, and airport landing strips.
(3) Nonstructural recreational uses, such as golf courses, tennis courts, archery
ranges, picnic grounds, boat ramps, swimming areas, parks, wildlife and nature
preserves, game farms, fish hatcheries, shooting, trap, and skeet activities,
hunting and fishing areas, and hiking and horseback riding trails, subject to fill
limitations of s. 3.3(4).
(4) Uses or structures accessory to open space uses, or classified as historic
structures that comply with ss. 3.3 and 3.4.
(5) Extraction of sand, gravel or other materials according to s. 3.3(4).
(6) Functionally water-dependent uses, such as docks, piers or wharves, dams,
flowage areas, culverts, navigational aids and river crossings of transmission
lines, and pipelines, according to chs. 30 and 31, Stats.
(7) Public utilities, streets and bridges, according to s. 3.3(3).
3.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FLOODWAY AREAS
(1) GENERAL
(a) Any development in the floodway areas shall comply with s. 2.0 and have
low flood damage potential.
(b) Applicants shall provide the following data to determine the effects of the
proposal according to s. 2.1:
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1. A cross-section elevation view of the proposal, perpendicular to
the watercourse, showing indicating whether if the proposed
development will obstruct flow; or
2. An analysis calculating the effects of this proposal on regional
flood height.
(c) The zoning administrator shall deny the permit application where it is
determined if the project will cause any increase in the flood elevations
upstream or downstream 0.01 foot or more, based on the data submitted
for subd. par. (b), above.
(2) STRUCTURES
Structures accessory to permanent open space uses or functionally dependent
on a waterfront location may be allowed by permit if the structures comply with
the following criteria:
(a) The structure is nNot designed for human habitation, and does not have
a high flood damage potential and is constructed to minimalize flood
damage;.
(a)(b) Shall have a minimum of two openings on different walls having a total
net area not less than one square inch for every square foot of enclosed
area, and the bottom of all such openings being no higher than one foot
above grade. The openings shall be equipped with screens, louvers, or
other coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of floodwaters.
(b)(c) It mMust be anchored to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement;
(c)(d) Mechanical and utility equipment must be elevated or flood proofed to or
above the flood protection elevation Regional Flood Elevation; and
(d)(e) It must not obstruct flow of flood waters or cause any increase in flood
levels during the occurrence of the Rregional Fflood.
(3) PUBLIC UTILITIES, STREETS, AND BRIDGES
Public utilities, streets and bridges may be allowed by permit, provided thatif:
(a) Adequate floodproofing measures are provided to the flood protection
elevation; and
(b) Construction meets the development standards of s. 2.1.
(4) FILLS OR DEPOSITION OF MATERIALS
Fills or deposition of materials may be allowed by permit, if:
(a) The requirements of s. 2.1 are met;
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(b) No material is deposited in the navigable waters channel unless a permit
is issued by the Department pursuant to ch. 30, Stats., and a permit
pursuant to s. 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,
Amendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1344 has been issued, if applicable, and
the other requirements of this section are met;
(c) The fill or other materials will be protected against erosion by riprap,
vegetative cover, sheet piling or bulkheading; and
(d) The fill is not classified as a solid or hazardous material.
3.4 PROHIBITED USES
All uses not listed as permitted uses in s. 3.2 are prohibited including the following uses:
(1) Habitable structures, structures with high flood damage potential, or those not
associated with permanent open-space uses;
(2) Storing materials that are buoyant, flammable, explosive, injurious to property,
water quality, or human, animal, plant, fish or other aquatic life;
(3) Uses not in harmony with or detrimental to uses permitted in the adjoining districts;
(4) Any private or public sewage systems, except portable latrines that are removed
prior to flooding and systems associated with recreational areas and Department-
approved campgrounds that meet the applicable provisions of local ordinances and
ch. SPS 383COMM 83, Wis. Adm. Code.
(5) Any public or private wells, which are used to obtain potable water, except those for
recreational areas that meet the requirements of local ordinances and chs. NR 811
and NR 812, Wis. Adm. Code;
(6) Any solid or hazardous waste disposal sites;
(7) Any wastewater treatment ponds or facilities, except those permitted under s. NR
110.15(3)(b), Wis. Adm. Code; and
(8) Any sanitary sewer or water supply lines, except those to service existing or
proposed development located outside the floodway, which complies with the
regulations for the floodplain area occupied.
4.0 FLOODFRINGE DISTRICT (FF)
4.1 APPLICABILITY
This section applies to all floodfringe area shown on the floodplain zoning maps and
those identified pursuant to s. 5.4.1(4). (Ord. #1310 – 02-04-2010)
4.2 PERMITTED USES
Any structure, land use, or development is allowed in the fFloodfringe dDistrict if the
standards in s. 4.3 are met, the use is not prohibited by this or any other ordinance or
regulation and all permits or certificates specified in s. 7.1 have been issued.
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4.3 STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE FLOODFRINGE AREAS
S. 2.1 shall apply in addition to the following requirements according to the use
requested. Any existing structure in the floodfringe must meet the requirements of s.
6.0 Nonconforming Uses;
(1) RESIDENTIAL USES
Any habitable structure, including a manufactured home, which is to be erected,
newly constructed, reconstructed, altered, or moved into the floodfringe, area
shall meet or exceed the following standards.; Any existing structures in the
floodfringe must meet the requirements of s. 6.0 Nonconforming Uses;
(a) The elevation of the lowest floor excluding the basement or crawlway,
shall be at or above the flood protection elevation on fill unless the
requirements of s. 4.3(1)(b) can be met. The fill shall be one foot or more
above the regional flood elevation extending at least 15 feet beyond the
limits of the structure. The Department may authorize other floodproofing
measures if the elevations of existing streets or sewer lines makes
compliance with the fill standards impractical;
(b) The basement or crawlway floor may be placed at the regional flood
elevation if it is dry floodproofed to the flood protection elevation. No
basement or crawlway floor is allowed below the regional flood elevation;
(c) Contiguous dry land access shall be provided from a structure to land
outside of the floodplain, except as provided in subd.par. (d).
(d) In developments where existing streets or sewer line elevations make
compliance with subd.par. (c) impractical, the municipality may permit
new development and substantial improvements where access roads are
at or below the regional flood elevation, if:
1. The municipality has written assurance from police, fire and
emergency services that rescue and relief will be provided to the
structure(s) by wheeled vehicles during a regional flood event; or
2. The municipality has a DNR-approved emergency evacuation
plan. natural disaster plan approved by Wisconsin Emergency
Management and the Department.
(2) ACCESSORY STRUCTURES OR USES
Accessory structures shall be constructed on fill with the lowest flood at or above
the regional flood elevation.
(a) Except as provided in par. (b), an accessory structure which is not
connected to a principal structure may be constructed with its lowest floor
at or above the Regional Flood Elevation.
(b) An accessory structure which is not connected to the principal structure
and which is less than 600 square feet in size and valued at less than
$10,000 may be constructed with its lowest floor no more than two feet
below the regional flood elevation if it is subject to flood velocities of no
more than two feet per second and that it meets all of the provisions of
Sections 3.3 (2) (a), (b), (c) and (d), and 4.3 (5) below.
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(3) COMMERCIAL USES
: Any commercial structure which is erected, altered or moved into the
floodfringe area shall meet the requirements of s. 4.3(1). Subject to the
requirements of S. 4.3(5), storage yards, surface parking lots and other such
uses may be placed at lower elevations if an adequate warning system exists to
protect life and property.
(4) MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL USES:
Any manufacturing or industrial structure which is erected, altered or moved into
the floodfringe area shall have the lowest floor elevated to or above be protected
to the flood protection elevation or meet the floodproofing standards in s. 7.5.
using fill, levees, floodwalls, or other flood proofing measures in s. 7.5. Subject
to the requirements of s. 4.3(5) , storage yards, surface parking lots and other
such uses may be placed at lower elevations if an adequate warning system
exists to protect life and property.
(5) STORAGE OF MATERIALS:
Materials that are buoyant, flammable, explosive, or injurious to property, water
quality or human, animal, plant, fish or aquatic life shall be stored at or above the
flood protection elevation or floodproofed in compliance with s. 7.5. Adequate
measures shall be taken to ensure that such materials will not enter the water
body during flooding.
(6) PUBLIC UTILITIES, STREETS AND BRIDGES:
All utilities, streets and bridges shall be designed to be compatible with
comprehensive floodplain development plans; and
(a) When failure of public utilities, streets and bridges would endanger public
health or safety, or where such facilities are deemed essential,
construction or repair of and substantial improvements toof such facilities
shall may only be permitted if they are designed to comply floodproofed
in compliance with s. 7.5. to the flood protection elevation;
(b) Minor roads or non-essential utilities may be constructed at lower
elevations if they are designed to withstand flood forces to the regional
flood elevation.
(7) SEWAGE SYSTEMS
: All on-site sewage disposal systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate
infiltration of flood waters into the system floodproofed, pursuant to s. 7.5(3), to
the flood protection elevation and shall meet the provisions of all local
ordinances and ch. SPS 383COMM 83, Wis. Adm. Code.
(8) WELLS:
All wells shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into
the system floodproofed, pursuant to s. 7.5(3), to the flood protection elevation
and shall meet the applicable provisions of chs. NR 811 and NR 812, Wis. Adm.
Code.
(9) SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITES:
Disposal of solid or hazardous waste is prohibited in floodfringe areas.
(10) DEPOSITION OF MATERIALS:
Any deposited materials must meet all the provisions of this ordinance.
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(11) MANUFACTURED HOMES
(a) Owners or operators of all manufactured home parks and subdivisions
shall provide adequate surface drainage to minimize flood damage, and
prepare, secure approval and file an evacuation plan, indicating vehicular
access and escape routes, with local emergency management
authorities.
(b) In existing manufactured home parks, all new homes, replacement
homes on existing pads, and substantially improved homes shall:
1. have the lowest floor elevated to the flood protection elevation; and
2. be anchored so they do not float, collapse or move laterally during a
flood.
(c) Outside of existing manufactured home parks, including new
manufactured home parks and all single units outside of existing parks,
all new, replacement and substantially improved manufactured homes
shall meet the residential development standards for the floodfringe in s.
4.3(1).
(12) MOBILE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
All mobile recreational vehicles that are on site for 180 consecutive days or more
or are not fully licensed and ready for highway use shall meet the elevation and
anchoring requirements in s. 4.3 (11)(b) and (c). A mobile recreational vehicle is
ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the
site only by quick-disconnect utilities and security devices and has no
permanently attached additions.
5.0 OTHER FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
Other floodplain districts may be established under the ordinance and reflected on the
floodplain zoning map. These districts may include general floodplain districts and flood
storage districts.
5.1 GENERAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT (GFP) (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
(1) APPLICABILITY
The provisions for this district shall apply to all floodplains mapped as A, AO or
AH zones. for which flood profiles are not available or where flood profiles are
available but floodways have not been delineated. Floodway and floodfringe
districts shall be delineated when adequate data is available.
(2) PERMITTED USES
Pursuant to s. 5.1(4), it shall be determined whether the proposed use
is located within a floodway or floodfringe area.
Those uses permitted in fFloodway (s. 3.2) and fFloodfringe areas (s. 4.2)
Districts are allowed within the gGeneral fFloodplain dDistrict, according to the
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standards of s. 5.31(3), provided that all permits or certificates required under s.
7.1 have been issued.
(3) STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE GENERAL FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT
S. 3.0 applies to floodway areas, s. 4.0 applies to floodfringe areas. The rest of
this ordinance applies to either district.
(a) In AO/AH Zones the structure’s lowest floor must meet one of the
conditions listed below whichever is higher:
1. at or above the flood protection elevation; or
2. two (2) feet above the highest adjacent grade around the
structure; or
3. the depth as shown on the FIRM.
(a)(b) In AO/AH zones, provided plans showing adequate drainage paths to
guide floodwater around structure.
(4) DETERMINING FLOODWAY AND FLOODFRINGE LIMITS
Upon receiving an application for development within the general floodplain
district, the zoning administrator shall:
(a1) Require the applicant to submit two copies of an aerial photograph or a
plan which shows the proposed development with respect to the general
floodplain district limits, stream channel, and existing floodplain
developments, along with a legal description of the property, fill limits and
elevations, building floor elevations and flood proofing measures; and the
flood zone as shown on the FIRM.
(b2) Require the applicant to furnish any of the following information deemed
necessary by the Department to evaluate the effects of the proposal upon
flood height and flood flows, regional flood elevation and to determine
floodway boundaries.:
(1.a) A Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study as specified in s. 7.1(2)(c).A
typical valley cross-section showing the channel of the stream, the
floodplain adjoining each side of the channel, the cross-sectional
area to be occupied by the proposed development, and all historic
high water information;
(2.b) Plan (surface view) showing elevations or contours of the ground;
pertinent structure, fill or storage elevations; size, location and
layout spatial arrangement of all proposed and existing structures
on the site; location and elevations of streets, water supply, and
sanitary facilities; soil types and other pertinent information;
(c) Profile showing the slope of the bottom of the channel or flow line of the
stream;
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(3.d) Specifications for building construction and materials, flood
proofing, filling, dredging, channel improvement, storage of
materials, water supply and sanitary facilities.
(3) Transmit one copy of the information described in pars. (1) and (2) to the
Department Regional office along with a written request for technical assistance
to establish regional flood elevations and, where applicable, floodway data.
Where the provisions of s. 7.1(2)(c) apply, the applicant shall provide all required
information and computations, to delineate floodway boundaries and the effects
of the project on flood elevations.
5.2 FLOOD STORAGE DISTRICT (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
The flood storage district delineates that portion of the floodplain where storage of
floodwaters has been taken into account and is relied upon to reduce the regional flood
discharge. The district protects the flood storage areas and assures that any
development in the storage areas will not decrease the effective flood storage capacity,
which would cause higher flood elevations.
(1) APPLICABILITY
The provisions of this section apply to all areas within the Flood Storage District
(FSD), as shown on the official floodplain zoning maps.
(2) PERMITTED USES
Any use or development which occurs in a flood storage district must meet the
applicable requirements in s. 4.3.
(3) STANDARDS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN FLOOD STORAGE DISTRICTS
(a) Development in a flood storage district shall not cause an increase equal
or greater than 0.001 of a foot in the height of the regional flood.
(b) No development shall be allowed which removes flood storage volume
unless an equal volume of storage as defined by the pre-development
ground surface and the regional flood elevation shall be provided in the
immediate area of the proposed development to compensate for the
volume of storage which is lost, (compensatory storage). Excavation
below the groundwater table is not considered to provide an equal volume
of storage.
(c) If compensatory storage cannot be provided, the area may not be
developed unless the entire area zoned as flood storage district – on this
waterway – is rezoned to the floodfringe district. This must include a
revision to the floodplain study and map done for the waterway to revert to
the higher regional flood discharge calculated without flood plain storage,
as per s. 8.01 Amendments of this ordinance.
(d) No area may be removed from the flood storage district unless it can be
shown that the area has been filled to the flood protection elevation and is
contiguous to other lands lying outside of the floodplain.
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6.0 NONCONFORMING USES
6.1 GENERAL
(1) APPLICABILITY
If these standards conform with s. 59.69(10), Stats., for counties or s.
62.23(7)(h), Stats., for cities and villages, they shall apply to all modifications or
additions to any nonconforming use or structure and to the use of any structure
or premises which was lawful before the passage of this ordinance or any
amendment thereto.
(2) The existing lawful use of a structure or building or its accessory use, which is
not in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance, may continue subject to
the following conditions:
(a) No modifications or additions to a nonconforming use or structure shall
be permitted unless they comply with this ordinance. The words
“modification” and “addition” include, but are not limited to, any alteration,
addition, modification, structural repair, rebuilding or replacement of any
such existing use, structure or accessory structure or use. Ordinary
mMaintenance repairs areis not considered an extension, modification or
addition; thesethis includes painting, decorating, paneling and the
replacement of doors, windows and other nonstructural components and
the maintenance, repair or replacement of existing private sewage or
water supply systems or connections to public utilities. Ordinary
maintenance repairs do not include aAny costs associated with the repair
of a damaged structure are not considered maintenance.
The construction of a deck that does not exceed 200 square feet and that
is adjacent to the exterior wall of a principal structure is not an extension,
modification, or addition. The roof of the structure may extend over a
portion of the deck in order to provide safe ingress and egress to the
principal structure.
(b) If a nonconforming use or the use of a nonconforming structure is
discontinued for 12 consecutive months, it is no longer permitted and any
future use of the property, and any structure or building thereon, shall
conform to the applicable requirements of this ordinance;
(c) The municipality shall keep a record which lists all nonconforming uses
and nonconforming structures, their present equalized assessed value,
the cost of all modifications or additions which have been permitted, and
the percentage of the structure's total current value those modifications
represent;
(d) No modification or addition to any nonconforming structure or any
structure with a nonconforming use, which over the life of the structure
would equal or exceed 50% of its present equalized assessed value, shall
be allowed unless the entire structure is permanently changed to a
conforming structure with a conforming use in compliance with the
applicable requirements of this ordinance. Contiguous dry land access
must be provided for residential and commercial uses in compliance with
s. 4.3(1). The costs of elevating the lowest floor of a nonconforming
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building or a building with a nonconforming use to the flood protection
elevation are excluded from the 50% provisions of this paragraph;
(e) No maintenance to any nonconforming structure or any structure with a
nonconforming use, the cost of which would equal or exceed 50% of its
present equalized assessed value, shall be allowed unless the entire
structure is permanently changed to a conforming structure with a
conforming use in compliance with the applicable requirements of this
ordinance. Contiguous dry land access must be provided for residential
and commercial uses in compliance with s. 4.3(1).
(f) If on a per event basis the total value of the work being done under (d)
and (e) equals or exceeds 50% of the present equalized assessed value
the work shall not be permitted unless the entire structure is permanently
changed to a conforming structure with a conforming use in compliance
with the applicable requirements of this ordinance. Contiguous dry land
access must be provided for residential and commercial uses in
compliance with s. 4.3(1).
(g) Except as provided in subd. (h), if any nonconforming structure or any
structure with a nonconforming use is destroyed or is substantially
damaged, it cannot be replaced, reconstructed or rebuilt unless the use
and the structure meet the current ordinance requirements. A structure is
considered substantially damaged if the total cost to restore the structure
to its pre-damaged condition equals or exceeds 50% of the structure’s
present equalized assessed value.
(e)(h) For nonconforming buildings that are substantially damaged or destroyed
by a nonflood disaster, the repair or reconstruction of any such
nonconforming building shall be permitted in order to restore it to the size
and use in effect prior to the damage event, provided that the minimum
federal code requirements below are met and all required permits have
been granted prior to the start of construction.
1. Residential Structures
a. Shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated to or
above the base flood elevation using fill, pilings, columns,
posts or perimeter walls. Perimeter walls must meet the
requirements of s. 7.5(2).
b. Shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral
movement of the structure resulting from hydrodynamic and
hydrostatic loads, including the effects of buoyancy and shall
be constructed with methods and materials resistant to flood
damage.
c. Shall be constructed with electrical, heating, ventilation,
plumbing and air conditioning equipment and other service
facilities that are designed and/or elevated so as to prevent
water from entering or accumulating within the components
during conditions of flooding.
d. In A Zones, obtain, review and utilize any flood data available
from a federal, state or other source.
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e. In AO Zones with no elevations specified, shall have the
lowest floor, including basement, meet the standards in s.
5.3(1).
f. In AO Zones, shall have adequate drainage paths around
structures on slopes to guide floodwaters around and away
from the structure.
2. Non-Residential Structures
a. Shall meet the requirements of s. 6.1(2)(h)1a-b and e-g.
b. Shall either have the lowest floor, including basement,
elevated to or above the regional flood elevation; or, together
with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, shall meet the
standards in s. 7.5(1) or (2).
c. In AO Zones with no elevations specified, shall have the
lowest floor, including basement, meet the standards in s.
5.3(1).
(e) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if any nonconforming structure or any structure with
a nonconforming use is destroyed or is substantially damaged, it cannot be replaced,
reconstructed or rebuilt unless the use and the structure meet the current ordinance
requirements. A structure is considered substantially damaged if the total cost to restore the
structure to its pre-damaged condition equals or exceeds 50% of the structure’s present
equalized assessed value.
2. For nonconforming buildings that are damaged or destroyed by a nonflood disaster,
the repair or reconstruction of any such nonconforming building may be permitted in order to
restore it after the nonflood disaster, provided that the nonconforming building will meet all of
the minimum requirements under 44 CFR Part 60, or under the regulations promulgated
thereunder.
(3f) A nonconforming historic structure may be altered if the alteration will not
preclude the structures continued designation as a historic structure, the
alteration will comply with s. 3.3 (1), flood resistant materials are used, and
construction practices and floodproofing methods that comply with s. 7.5 are
used. Repair or rehabilitation of historic structures shall be exempt from the
development standards of s. 6.1(2)(h)1if it is determined that the proposed repair
or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a
historic structure and is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic
character and design of the structure.
6.2 FLOODWAY DISTRICTAREAS
(1) No modification or addition shall be allowed to any nonconforming structure or
any structure with a nonconforming use in a fFloodway Districtarea, unless such
modification or addition:
(a) Has been granted a permit or variance which meets all ordinance
requirements;
(b) Meets the requirements of s. 6.1;
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(c) ShallWill not increase the obstruction to flood flows or regional flood
height;
(d) Any addition to the existing structure shall be floodproofed, pursuant to s.
7.5, by means other than use of fill, to the flood protection elevation; and
(e) If any part of the foundation below the flood protection elevation is
enclosed, the following standards shall apply:
1. The enclosed area shall be designed by a registered architect or
engineer to allow for the efficient entry and exit of flood waters
without human intervention. A minimum of two openings must be
provided with a minimum net area of at least one square inch for
every one square foot of the enclosed area. The lowest part of
the opening can be no more than 12 inches above the adjacent
grade;
2. The parts of the foundation located below the flood protection
elevation must be constructed of flood-resistant materials;
3. Mechanical and utility equipment must be elevated or
floodproofed to or above the flood protection elevation; and
4. The use must be limited to parking, building access or and limited
to storage.
(2) No new on-site sewage disposal system, or addition to an existing on-site
sewage disposal system, except where an addition has been ordered by a
government agency to correct a hazard to public health, shall be allowed in a
fFloodway Districtarea. Any replacement, repair or maintenance of an existing
on-site sewage disposal system in a floodway area shall meet the applicable
requirements of all municipal ordinances, s.7.5(3) and ch. SPS 383 COMM 83,
Wis. Adm. Code.
(3) No new well or modification to an existing well used to obtain potable water shall
be allowed in thea fFloodway Districtarea. Any replacement, repair, or
maintenance of an existing well in thea fFloodway Districtarea shall meet the
applicable requirements of all municipal ordinances, s. 7.5(3) and chs. NR 811
and NR 812, Wis. Adm. Code.
6.3 FLOODFRINGE DISTRICTAREAS
(1) No modification or addition shall be allowed to any nonconforming structure or
any structure with a nonconforming use unless such modification or addition has
been granted a permit or variance by the municipality, and meets the
requirements of and the modification or addition shall be placed on fill or
floodproofed to the flood protection elevation in compliance with the standards
for that particular use in s. 4.3, except where s. 6.3(2) is applicable.
(2) Where compliance with the provisions of subd.par. (1) would result in
unnecessary hardship and only where the structure will not be used for human
habitation or be associated with a high flood damage potential, the Board of
Adjustment/Appeals, using the procedures established in s. 7.3, may grant a
variance from those provisions of subd.par. (1) for modifications or additions,
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using the criteria listed below. Modifications or additions, which are protected to
elevations, lower than the flood protection elevation may be permitted if
provided:
(a) No floor is allowed below the regional flood elevation for residential or
commercial structures;
(b) Human lives are not endangered;
(c) Public facilities, such as water or sewer, willshall not be installed;
(d) Flood depths will not exceed two feet;
(e) Flood velocities will not exceed two feet per second; and
(f) The structure will not be used for storage of materials described in s.
4.3(56).
(3) If neither the provision of par. (1) nor (2) above can be met, one addition to a
room in a nonconforming building or a building with a nonconforming use may be
allowed in the floodfringe, if the addition:
(a) Meets all other regulations and will be granted by permit or variance;
(b) Does not exceed 60 square feet in area; and
(c) In combination with other previous modifications or additions to the
building, does not equal or exceed 50% of the present equalized
assessed value of the building.
(3) All new private sewage disposal systems, or addition to, replacement, repair or
maintenance of a private sewage disposal system shall meet all the applicable
provisions of all local ordinances, s. 7.5(3) and ch. SPS 383 COMM 83, Wis.
Adm. Code.
(45) All new wells, or addition to, replacement, repair or maintenance of a well shall
meet the applicable provisions of this ordinance, s. 7.5(3) and ch. NR 811 and
NR 812, Wis. Adm. Code.
6.4 FLOOD STORAGE DISTRICTAREAS (Ord. #1310 - 02-04-2010)
No modifications or additions shall be allowed to any nonconforming structure in a flood
storage area unless the standards outlined in 5.2(3) are met.
7.0 ADMINISTRATION
Where a zoning administrator, planning agency or a board of adjustment/appeals has
already been appointed to administer a zoning ordinance adopted under ss. 59.69,
59.692 or 62.23(7), Stats., these officials shall also administer this ordinance.
7.1 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
(1) DUTIES AND POWERS
The zoning administrator is hereby authorized to administer this ordinance the
provisions of this ordinance and shall have the following duties and powers:
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(a) Advise applicants of the ordinance provisions, assist in preparing permit
applications and appeals, and assure that the regional flood elevation for
the proposed development is shown on all permit applications.
(b) Issue permits and inspect properties for compliance with provisions of
this ordinance and issue certificates of compliance where appropriate.
(cbm) Inspect and assess all damaged floodplain structures and perform a
substantial damage assessment to determine if substantial damage to
the structures has occurred.
(dc) Keep records of all official actions such as:
1. All permits issued, inspections made, and work approved;
2. Documentation of certified lowest floor and regional flood
elevations for floodplain development;
3. Floodproofing certificates.
43. Records of wW ater surface profiles, floodplain zoning maps and
ordinances, nonconforming uses and structures including
changes, appeals, variances and amendments.
54. All substantial damage assessment reports for floodplain
structures.
6. List of nonconforming structures and uses.
(ed) Submit copies of the following items to the Department Regionaldistrict
office:
1. Within 10 days of the decision, a copy of any decisions on
variances, appeals for map or text interpretations, and map or text
amendments;
2. Copies of any case-by-case analyses, and any other required
information required by the Department including an annual
summary of the number and types of floodplain zoning actions
taken.
3. Copies of substantial damage assessments performed and all
related correspondence concerning the assessments.
(f) Investigate, prepare reports, and report violations of this ordinance to the
appropriate municipal zoning agency and attorney for prosecution.
Copies of the violation reports shall also be sent to the Department
RegionalDistrict office.
(g) Submit copies of text and map amendments and biennial reports to the
FEMA rRegional office.
(2) LAND USE PERMIT
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A land use permit shall be obtained before any new development; or any repair,
modification or addition to an existing structure; or change in the use of a
building or structure, including sewer and water facilities, may be initiated.
Application to the zoning administrator shall include:
(a) GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name and address of the applicant, property owner and
contractor;
2. Legal description, proposed use, and whether it is new
construction or a modification;
(b) SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A site plan drawn to scale shall be submitted with the permit application
form and shall contain:
1. Location, dimensions, area and elevation of the lot;
2. Location of the ordinary highwater mark of any abutting navigable
waterways;
3. Location of any structures with distances measured from the lot
lines and street center lines;
4. Location of any existing or proposed on-site sewage systems or
private water supply systems;
5. Location and elevation of existing or future access roads;
6. Location of floodplain and floodway limits as determined from the
official floodplain zoning maps;
7. The elevation of the lowest floor of proposed buildings and any fill
using the vertical datum from the adopted study - either National
Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) or nNorth American Vertical
Datum (NAVD);
8. Data sufficient to determine the regional flood elevation in
MNGVD or NAVD at the location of the development and to
determine whether or not the requirements of s. 3.0 or 4.0 are
met.
9. Data to determine if the proposed development will cause an
obstruction to flow or an increase in regional flood height or
discharge according to s. 2.1. This may include any of the
information noted in s. 3.3(1).
(c) HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGIC STUDIES TO ANALYZE
DEVELOPMENTDATA REQUIREMENTS TO ANALYZE
DEVELOPMENTS
All hydraulic and hydrologic studies shall be completed under the direct
supervision of a professional engineer registered in the State. The study
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contractor shall be responsible for the technical adequacy of the study.
All studies shall be reviewed and approved by the Department.
1. Zone A Floodplains
a. Hydrology
i. The appropriate method shall be based on the standards in
ch. NR 116.07(3), Wis. Admin. Code, Hydrologic Analysis:
Determination of Regional Flood Discharge.
b. Hydraulic Modeling
The regional flood elevation shall be based on the standards in
ch. NR 116.07(4), Wis. Admin. Code, Hydraulic Analysis:
Determination of Regional Flood Elevation and the following:
i. Determination of the required limits of the hydraulic model
shall be based on detailed study information for downstream
structures (dam, bridge, culvert) to determine adequate
starting WSEL for the study.
ii. channel sections must be surveyed.
iii. minimum four foot contour data in the overbanks shall be used
for the development of cross section overbank and floodplain
mapping.
iv. a maximum distance of 500 feet between cross sections is
allowed in developed areas with additional intermediate cross
sections required at transitions in channel bottom slope
including a survey of the channel at each location.
v. the most current version of HEC_RAS shall be used.
vi. a survey of bridge and culvert openings and the top of road is
required at each structure.
vii. additional cross sections are required at the downstream and
upstream limits of the proposed development and any
necessary intermediate locations based on the length of the
reach if greater than 500 feet.
viii. standard accepted engineering practices shall be used when
assigning parameters for the base model such as flow,
Manning’s N values, expansion and contraction coefficients or
effective flow limits. The base model shall be calibrated to
past flooding data such as high water marks to determine the
reasonableness of the model results. If no historical data is
available, adequate justification shall be provided for any
parameters outside standard accepted engineering practices.
ix. the model must extend past the upstream limit of the
difference in the existing and proposed flood profiles in order
to provide a tie-in to existing studies. The height difference
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between the proposed flood profile and the existing study
profiles shall be no more than 0.00 feet.
c. Mapping
A work map of the reach studied shall be provided, showing all
cross section locations, floodway/floodplain limits based on best
available topographic data, geographic limits of the proposed
development and whether the proposed development is located in
the floodway.
i. If the proposed development is located outside of the
floodway, then it is determined to have no impact on the
regional flood elevation.
ii. If any part of the proposed development is in the floodway, it
must be added to the base model to show the difference
between existing and proposed conditions. The study must
ensure that all coefficients remain the same as in the existing
model, unless adequate justification based on standard
accepted engineering practices is provided.
2. Zone AE Floodplains
a. Hydrology
If the proposed hydrology will change the existing study, the
appropriate method to be used shall be based on ch. NR
116.07(3), Wis. Admin. Code, Hydrologic Analysis: Determination
of Regional Flood Discharge.
b. Hydraulic Model
The regional flood elevation shall be based on the standards in
ch. NR 116.07(4), Wis. Admin. Code, Hydraulic Analysis:
Determination of Regional Flood Elevation and the following:
i. Duplicate Effective Model
The effective model shall be reproduced to ensure correct
transference of the model data and to allow integration of the
revised data to provide a continuous FIS model upstream and
downstream of the revised reach. If data from the effective
model is available, models shall be generated that duplicate
the FIS profiles and the elevations shown in the Floodway
Data Table in the FIS report to within 0.1 foot.
ii. Corrective Effective Model
The Corrected Effective Model shall not include any man-
made physical changes since the effective model date, but
shall import the model into the most current version of HEC-
RAS for Department review.
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iii. Existing (Pre-Project Conditions) Model
The Existing Model shall be required to support conclusions
about the actual impacts of the project associated with the
Revised (Post-Project) Model or to establish more up-to-date
models on which to base the Revised (Post-Project) Model.
iv. Revised (Post-Project Conditions) Model
The Revised (Post-Project Conditions) Model shall incorporate
the Existing Model and any proposed changes to the
topography caused by the proposed development. This model
shall reflect proposed conditions.
v. All changes to the Duplicate Effective Model and subsequent
models must be supported by certified topographic
information, bridge plans, construction plans and survey
notes.
vi. Changes to the hydraulic models shall be limited to the stream
reach for which the revision is being requested. Cross
sections upstream and downstream of the revised reach shall
be identical to those in the effective model and result in water
surface elevations and topwidths computed by the revised
models matching those in the effective models upstream and
downstream of the revised reach as required. The Effective
Model shall not be truncated.
c. Mapping
Maps and associated engineering data shall be submitted to the
Department for review which meet the following conditions:
i. Consistency between the revised hydraulic models, the
revised floodplain and floodway delineations, the revised flood
profiles, topographic work map, annotated FIRMs and/or
Flood Boundary Floodway Maps (FBFMs), construction plans,
bridge plans.
ii. Certified topographic map of suitable scale, contour interval,
and a planimetric map showing the applicable items. If a
digital version of the map is available, it may be submitted in
order that the FIRM may be more easily revised.
iii. Annotated FIRM panel showing the revised 1% and 0.2%
annual chance floodplains and floodway boundaries.
iv. If an annotated FIRM and/or FBFM and digital mapping data
(GIS or CADD) are used then all supporting documentation or
metadata must be included with the data submission along
with the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection and
State Plane Coordinate System in accordance with FEMA
mapping specifications.
v. The revised floodplain boundaries shall tie into the effective
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floodplain boundaries.
vi. All cross sections from the effective model shall be labeled in
accordance with the effective map and a cross section lookup
table shall be included to relate to the model input numbering
scheme.
vii. Both the current and proposed floodways shall be shown on
the map.
viii. The stream centerline, or profile baseline used to measure
stream distances in the model shall be visible on the map.
1. The applicant shall provide all survey data and computations required to show the
effects of the project on flood heights, velocities and floodplain storage, for all subdivisions
proposals, as “subdivision” is defined in s. 236 Stats., and other proposed developments
exceeding 5 acres in area or where the estimated cost exceeds $125,000. The applicant shall
provide:
a. An analysis of the effect of the development on the regional flood profile, velocity of flow
and floodplain storage capacity;
b. A map showing location and details of vehicular access to lands outside the floodplain;
and
c. A surface drainage plan showing how flood damage will be minimized.
The estimated cost of the proposal shall include all structural development, landscaping
improvements, access and road development, electrical and plumbing, and similar items
reasonably applied to the overall development costs, but need not include land costs.
(d) EXPIRATION
All permits issued under the authority of this ordinance shall expire no
more than 180 days after issuance. The permit may be extended for a
maximum of 180 days for good and sufficient cause. 1 year from the date
of issuance.
(3) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
No land shall be occupied or used, and no building which is hereafter
constructed, altered, added to, modified, rebuilt or replaced shall be occupied,
until a certificate of compliance is issued by the zoning administrator, except
where no permit is required, subject to the following provisions:
(a) The certificate of compliance shall show that the building or premises or
part thereof, and the proposed use, conform to the provisions of this
ordinance;
(b) Application for such certificate shall be concurrent with the application for
a permit;
(c) If all ordinance provisions are met, the certificate of compliance shall be
issued within 10 days after written notification that the permitted work is
completeted;
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(d) The applicant shall submit a certification signed by a registered
professional engineer or registered land surveyor that the fill, lowest floor
and floodproofing elevations are in compliance with the permit issued.
Floodproofing measures also require certification by a registered
professional engineer or registered architect that floodproofing adequacy
meets the requirements of s. 7.5 are met.
(4) OTHER PERMITS
Prior to obtaining a floodplain development permit Tthe applicant must secure all
necessary permits from federal, state, and local agencies, including but not
limited to those required by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under s. 404 of
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, aAmendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C.
13344.
7.2 ZONING AGENCY
(1) The City of Muskego Plan cCommission shall:
(a) oversee the functions of the office of the zoning administrator; and
(b) review and make recommendations to the Governing body on all
proposed amendments to this ordinance, maps and text.
(2) This zoning agency The City of Muskego Plan Commission shall not:
(a) grant variances to the terms of the ordinance in place of action by the
Board of Adjustment/Appeals; or
(b) amend the text or zoning maps in place of official action by the Governing
body.
7.3 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT/APPEALS
The Board of Adjustment/Appeals, created under s. 59.694, Stats., for counties or s.
62.23(7)(e), Stats., for cities or villages, is hereby authorized or shall be appointed to act
for the purposes of this ordinance. The Board shall exercise the powers conferred by
Wisconsin Statutes and adopt rules for the conduct of business. The zoning
administrator shallmay not be the secretary of the Board.
(1) POWERS AND DUTIES:
The Board of Adjustment/Appeals shall:
(a) Appeals - Hear and decide appeals where it is alleged there is error in
any order, requirement, decision or determination made by an
administrative official in the enforcement or administration of this
ordinance;.
(b) Boundary Disputes - Hear and decide disputes concerning the district
boundaries shown on the official floodplain zoning map;. and
(c) Variances - Hear and decide, upon appeal, variances from the ordinance
standards.
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(2) APPEALS TO THE BOARD
(a) Appeals to the Board may be taken by any person aggrieved, or by any
officer, or department of the, Board or bureau of the municipality affected
by any decision of the zoning administrator or other administrative officer.
Such appeal shall be taken within 30 days unless otherwise as provided
by the rules of the Board, by filing with the official whose decision is in
question, and with the Board, a notice of appeal specifying the reasons
for the appeal. The official whose decision is in question shall transmit to
the Board all records regarding the the papers constituting the record
concerning the matter appealed.
(b) NOTICE AND HEARING FOR APPEALS INCLUDING VARIANCES
1. Notice - The Board shall:
a. Fix a reasonable time for the hearing;
b. Publish adequate notice pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes,
specifying the date, time, place and subject of the hearing;
and
c. Assure that notice shall be mailed to the parties in interest
and the Department Regional district office of the
Department atoffice at least 10 days in advance of the
hearing.
2. Hearing - Any party may appear in person or by agent. The
Board shall:
a. Resolve boundary disputes according to s. 7.3(3);
b. Decide variance applications according to s. 7.3(4); and
c. Decide appeals of permit denials according to s. 7.4.
(c) DECISION: The final decision regarding the appeal or variance
application shall:
1. Be made within a reasonable time;
2. Be sent to the Department Regional district office of the
Department within 10 days of the decision;
3. Be a written determination signed by the chairman or secretary of
the Board;
4. State the specific facts, which are the basis for the Board’s
decision;
5. Either affirm, reverse, vary or modify the order, requirement,
decision or determination appealed, in whole or in part, dismiss
the appeal for lack of jurisdiction or grant or deny the variance
application;
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6. Include the reasons for granting an appeal, describing the
hardship demonstrated by the applicant in the case of a variance,
clearly stated in the recorded minutes of the Board proceedings.
(3) BOUNDARY DISPUTES
The following procedure shall be used by the Board in hearing disputes
concerning floodplain district boundaries:
(a) If a floodplain district boundary is established by approximate or detailed
floodplain studies, the flood elevations or profiles shall prevail in locating
the boundary. for the point in question shall be the governing factor in
locating the district boundary. If none exist, other evidence may be
examined;.
(b) In all cases, tThe person contesting the boundary location shall be given
a reasonable opportunity to present arguments and technical evidence to
the Board;. and
(c) If the boundary is incorrectly mapped, the Board should inform the zoning
committee or the person contesting the boundary location of the
boundary to petition the governing body for a map amendment according
to s. 8.0 Amendments.
(4) VARIANCE
(a) The Board may, upon appeal, grant a variance from the standards of this
ordinance if an applicant convincingly demonstrates that:
1. Literal enforcement of the ordinance provisions will cause
unnecessary hardship;
2. The hardship is due to adoption of the floodplain ordinance and
unique property conditions, not common to adjacent lots or
premises. In such case the ordinance or map must be amended;
3. Such variance is not contrary to the public interest; and
4. Such variance is consistent with the purpose of this ordinance
stated in s. 1.3.
(b) In addition to the criteria in subd.par. (a), to qualify for a variance under
FEMA regulations, the following criteria must be met:
1. The variance shallmay not cause any increase in the regional
flood elevation;
2. Variances can only be granted for lots that are less than one-half
acre and are contiguous to existing structures constructed below
the RFE; and
3. Variances shall only be granted upon a showing of good and
sufficient cause, shall be the minimum relief necessary, shall not
cause increased risks to public safety or nuisances, shall not
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increase costs for rescue and relief efforts and shall not be
contrary to the purpose of the ordinance.
(c) A variance shall not:
1. Grant, extend or increase any use of property prohibited in the
zoning district;.
2. Be granted for a hardship based solely on an economic gain or
loss;.
3. Be granted for a hardship which is self-created;.
4. Damage the rights or property values of other persons in the
area;.
5. Allow actions without the amendments to this ordinance or map(s)
required in s. 8.01 Amendments;. and
6. Allow any alteration of an historic structure, including its use,
which would preclude its continued designation as an historic
structure.
(d) When a floodplain variance is granted the Board shall notify the applicant
in writing that it may increase risks to life and property and flood
insurance premiums and risks to life and property could increase up to
$25.00 per $100.00 of coverage. A copy shall be maintained with the
variance record.
7.4 TO REVIEW APPEALS OF PERMIT DENIALS
(1) The Zoning Agency (s. 7.2) or Board shall review all data related to the appeal.
This may include:
(a) Permit application data listed in s. 7.1(2);.
(b) Floodway/floodfringe determination data in s. 5.41(4);. (Ord. #1310 02-
04-2010)
(c) Data listed in s. 3.3(1)(b) where the applicant has not submitted this
information to the zoning administrator;. and
(d) Other data submitted with the application, or submitted to the Board with
the appeal.
(2) For appeals of all denied permits the Board shall:
(a) Follow the procedures of s. 7.3;
(b) Consider Zoning Agency recommendations; and
(c) Either uphold the denial or grant the appeal.
(3) For appeals concerning increases in regional flood elevation the Board shall:
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(a) Uphold the denial where the Board agrees with the data showing an
increase in flood elevation. Increases equal to or greater than 0.01 foot
may only be allowed after amending the flood profile and map and all
appropriate legal arrangements are made with all adversely affected
property owners as per the requirements of s. 8.0 Amendments;. and
(b) Grant the appeal where the Board agrees that the data properly
demonstrates that the project does not cause an increase equal to or
greater that 0.01 foot provided no other reasons for denial exist.
7.5 FLOODPROOFING STANDARDS FOR NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES OR USES
(1) No permit or variance shall be issued for a non-residential structure designed to
be watertight below the regional flood elevation until the applicant submits a plan
certified by a registered professional engineer or architect that the floodproofing
measures will protect the structure or development to the flood protection
elevation and submits a FEMA Floodproofing Certificate.
(2) For a structure designed to allow the entry of floodwaters, no permit or variance
shall be issued until the applicant submits a plan either:
(a) certified by a registered professional engineer or architect; or
(b) meets or exceeds the following standards:
1. a minimum of two openings having a total net area of not less than
one square inch for every square foot of enclosed areas subject the
flooding;
2. the bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot above
grade; and
3. openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves, or other
coverings or devices provided that they permit the automatic entry
and exit of floodwaters.
(32) Floodproofing measures shall be designed, as appropriate, to:
(a) Withstand the flood pressures, depths, velocities, uplift and impact
forces, and other regional flood factors;
(b) Protect structures to the flood protection elevation;
(c) Anchor structures to foundations to resist flotation and lateral movement;
and
(d) Minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters.
(e) Minimize or eliminate discharges into flood waters.Insure that structural
walls and floors are watertight to the flood protection elevation, and the
interior remains completely dry during flooding without human
intervention.
(3) Floodproofing measures could include:
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(a) Reinforcing walls and floors to resist rupture or collapse caused by water
pressure or floating debris.
(b) Adding mass or weight to prevent flotation.
(c) Placement of essential utilities above the flood protection elevation.
(d) Installing surface or subsurface drainage systems to relieve foundation
wall and basement floor pressures.
(e) Constructing water supply wells and waste treatment systems to prevent
the entry of flood waters.
(f) Putting cutoff valves on sewer lines or elimination of gravity flow
basement drains.
7.6 PUBLIC INFORMATION
(1) Place marks on structures to show the depth of inundation during the regional
flood.
(2) All maps, engineering data and regulations shall be available and widely
distributed.
(3) All rReal estate transfers should show what floodplain zoning districts any real
property is in.
8.0 AMENDMENTS
Obstructions or increases may only be permitted if amendments are made to this
ordinance, the official floodplain zoning maps, floodway lines and water surface profiles,
in accordance with s. 8.1.
(1) In AE Zones with a mapped floodway, no obstructions or increases shall be
permitted unless the applicant receives a Conditional Letter of Map Revision
from FEMA and amendments are made to this ordinance, the official floodplain
zoning maps, floodway lines and water surface profiles, in accordance with s.
8.1. Any such alterations must be reviewed and approved by FEMA and the
DNR.
(2) In A Zones increases equal to or greater than 1.0 foot may only be permitted if
the applicant receives a Conditional Letter of Map Revision from FEMA and
amendments are made to this ordinance, the official floodplain maps, floodway
lines, and water surface profiles, in accordance with s. 8.1.
8.1 GENERAL
The governing body may change or supplement the floodplain zoning district boundaries
and this ordinance in the manner outlined in s. 8.2 below provided by law. Actions which
require an amendment to the ordinance and/or submittal of a Letter of Map Change
(LOMC) include, but are not limited to, the following:
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(1) (1) Any fill or floodway encroachment that obstructs flow causing any
increase in the regional flood height; change to the official floodplain zoning map,
including the floodway line or boundary of any floodplain area.
(2) Any change to the floodplain boundaries and/or watercourse alterations on the
FIRM;
(3) Any changes to any other officially adopted floodplain maps listed in 1.5 (2)(b);
(4) Any floodplain fill which raises the elevation of the filled area to a height at or
above the flood protection elevation and is contiguous to land lying outside the
floodplain;
(5) Correction of discrepancies between the water surface profiles and floodplain
maps;
(6) Any upgrade to a floodplain zoning ordinance text required by s. NR 116.05,
Wis. Adm. Code, or otherwise required by law, or for changes by the
municipality; and
(1)(7) All channel relocations and changes to the maps to alter floodway lines or to
remove an area from the floodway or the floodfringe that is based on a base
flood elevation from a FIRM requires prior approval by FEMA.
(2) Correction of discrepancies between the water surface profiles and floodplain
zoning maps.
(3) Any fill in the floodplain which raises the elevation of the filled area to a height at
or above the flood protection elevation and is contiguous to land lying outside the
floodplain.
(4) Any fill or floodplain encroachment that obstructs flow, increasing regional flood
height of 0.01 foot or more.
(5) Any upgrading of floodplain zoning ordinances text required by s. NR 116.05,
Wis. Adm. Code, or otherwise required by law, or for changes by the
municipality.
(6) All channel relocations and changes to the maps to alter floodway lines or to
remove an area from the floodway or the floodfringe that is based on a base
flood elevation from a FIRM requires prior approval by FEMA.
Note: Consult the FEMA web site: www.fema.gov for the map change fee schedule.
8.2 PROCEDURES (Ord. #1310 02-04-2010)
Ordinance amendments may be made upon petition of any interested party according to
the provisions of s. 62.23, Stats., for cities and villages, or 59.69, Stats., for counties.
SuchThe petitions shall include all necessary data required by ss. 5.41(4) and 7.1(2).
The Land Use Permit shall not be issued until a Letter of Map Revision is issued by
FEMA for the proposed changes.
(1) The proposed amendment shall be referred to the zoning agency for a public
hearing and recommendation to the governing body. The amendment and
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notice of the public hearing shall be submitted to the Department Regional office
for review prior to the hearing. The amendment procedure shall comply with the
provisions of s. 62.23, Stats., for cities and villages of s. 59.69, Stats., for
counties.
(2) No amendment shall become effective until reviewed and approved by the
Department.
(3) All persons petitioning for a map amendment that obstructs flow, increasing
regional flood height of 0.01 foot or more, shall obtain flooding easements or
other appropriate legal arrangements from all adversely affected property
owners and notify local units of government before the amendment can be
approved by the governing body.
(4) For amendments in areas where no water surface profiles, the zoning agency or Board
shall consider data submitted by the Department, the zoning administrator's visual on-site
inspections and other available information. (See s. 1.5(4).)
(5) A fee, as from time to time established by Resolution of the Common Council,
shall be submitted with the petition to defray the cost of giving notice,
investigation, and other administrative processing.
9.0 ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance by any person shall be unlawful and
shall be referred to the municipal attorney who shall expeditiously prosecute all such
violators. A violator shall, upon conviction, forfeit to the municipality a penalty of not less
than $1.00 and not more than $20050.00 (fifty dollars), together with a taxable cost of
such action. Each day of continued violation shall constitute a separate offense. Every
violation of this ordinance is a public nuisance and the creation may be enjoined and the
maintenance may be abated by action at suit of the municipality, the state, or any citizen
thereof pursuant to s. 87.30, Stats.
10.0 DEFINITIONS
10.1 Unless specifically defined, words and phrases used in this ordinance shall have
their common law meaning and shall be applied in accordance with their common
usage. Words used in the present tense include the future, the singular number
includes the plural and the plural number includes the singular. The word “may” is
permissive, “shall” is mandatory and not discretionary.
1. "A ZONES" - Those areas shown on the Official Floodplain Zoning Map which
would be inundated by the regional flood. These areas may be numbered or
unnumbered A Zones. The A Zones may or may not be reflective of flood
profiles, depending on the availability of data for a given area.
2. “AH ZONE” – See “AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING”.
1.3. “AO ZONE” – See “AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING”.
4. "ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE" - A facility, structure, building or use
which is accessory or incidental to the principal use of a property, structure or
building.
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5. “ALTERATION” - An enhancement, upgrading or substantial change or
modifications other than an addition or repair to a dwelling or to electrical,
plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning and other systems within a
structure.
2.6. “AREA OF SHALLOW FLOODING” – A designated AO, AH, AR/AO, AR/AH, or
VO zone on a community’s Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with a 1 percent or
greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of 1 to 3 feet where a
clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is
unpredictable, and where velocity flood may be evident. Such flooding is
characterized by ponding or sheet flow.
3.7. "BASE FLOOD" - Means the flood having a one percent chance of being
equaled or exceeded in any given year, as published by FEMA as part of a FIS
and depicted on a FIRM.
4.8. "BASEMENT" - Any enclosed area of a building having its floor sub-grade, i.e.,
below ground level, on all sides.
5.9. "BUILDING" - See STRUCTURE.
6.10. "BULKHEAD LINE" - A geographic line along a reach of navigable water that has
been adopted by a municipal ordinance and approved by the Department
pursuant to s. 30.11, Stats., and which allows limited filling between this
bulkhead line and the original ordinary highwater mark, except where such filling
is prohibited by the floodway provisions of this ordinance.
7.11. "CAMPGROUND" - Any parcel of land which is designed, maintained, intended
or used for the purpose of providing sites for nonpermanent overnight use by 4
or more camping units, or which is advertised or represented as a camping area.
8.12. "CAMPING UNIT" - Any portable device, no more than 400 square feet in area,
used as a temporary shelter, including but not limited to a camping trailer, motor
home, bus, van, pick-up truck, tent or other mobile recreational vehicle.
9.13. "CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE" - A certification that the construction and the
use of land or a building, the elevation of fill or the lowest floor of a structure is in
compliance with all of the provisions of this ordinance.
10.14. "CHANNEL" – A natural or artificial watercourse with definite bed and banks to
confine and conduct normal flow of water.
11.15. "CRAWLWAYS" OR "CRAWL SPACE" - An enclosed area below the first usable
floor of a building, generally less than five feet in height, used for access to
plumbing and electrical utilities.
12.16. “DECK” – An unenclosed exterior structure that has no roof or sides, but has a
permeable floor, which allows the infiltration of precipitation.
13.17. "DEPARTMENT" - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
14.18. "DEVELOPMENT" - Any artificial change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including, but not limited to, the construction of buildings, structures or accessory
structures; the construction of additions or alterations to buildings, structures or
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accessory structures; the repair of any damaged structure or the improvement or
renovation of any structure, regardless of percentage of damage or
improvement; the placement of buildings or structures; subdivision layout and
site preparation; mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling
operations; the storage, deposition or extraction of materials or equipment; and
the installation, repair or removal of public or private sewage disposal systems or
water supply facilities.
15.19. "DRYLAND ACCESS" - A vehicular access route which is above the regional
flood elevation and which connects land located in the floodplain to land outside
the floodplain, such as a road with its surface above regional flood elevation and
wide enough for wheeled rescue and relief vehicles.
16.20. "ENCROACHMENT" - Any fill, structure, equipment, building, use or
development in the floodway.
17. "EXISTING MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION" - A parcel of
land, divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale, on which
the construction of facilities for servicing the lots is completed before the
effective date of this ordinance. At a minimum, this would include the installation
of utilities, the construction of streets and either final site grading or the pouring
of concrete pads
18. "EXPANSION TO EXISTING MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK" - The
preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the
lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed. This includes
installation of utilities, construction of streets and either final site grading, or the
pouring if concrete pads.
19.21. "FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)" - The federal
agency that administers the National Flood Insurance Program.
20.22. "FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP" (FIRM) - A map of a community on which the
Federal Insurance Administration has delineated both special flood hazard areas
(the floodplain) and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. This
map can only be amended by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
21.23. "FLOOD" or "FLOODING" – A general and temporary condition of partial or
complete inundation of normally dry land areas caused by one of the following
conditions:
• The overflow or rise of inland waters;,
• The rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source;,
• The inundation caused by waves or currents of water exceeding
anticipated cyclical levels along the shore of Lake Michigan or Lake
Superior;, or
• The sudden increase caused by an unusually high water level in a natural
body of water, accompanied by a severe storm, or by an unanticipated
force of nature, such as a seiche, or by some similarly unusual event.
22.24. "FLOOD FREQUENCY" - The probability of a flood occurrence which is
determined from statistical analyses. The frequency of a particular flood event is
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usually expressed as occurring, on the average, once in a specified number of
years or as a percent (%) chance of occurring in any given year.
23.25. "FLOODFRINGE" - That portion of the floodplain outside of the floodway which is
covered by flood waters during the regional flood and associated with standing
water rather than flowing water.
24.26. "FLOOD HAZARD BOUNDARY MAP" - A map designating approximate flood
hazard areas are designated as unnumbered A-Zones and do not contain
floodway lines or regional flood elevations. Flood hazard areas are designated
as unnumbered A-Zones and do not contain floodway lines or regional flood
elevations. This map forms the basis for both the regulatory and insurance
aspects of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) until superseded by a
Flood Insurance Study and a Flood Insurance Rate Map.
25.27. "FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY" - A technical engineering examination,
evaluation, and determination of the local flood hazard areas. It provides maps
designating those areas affected by the regional flood and provides both flood
insurance rate zones and base flood elevations and may provide floodway lines.
The flood hazard areas are designated as numbered and unnumbered A-Zones.
Flood Insurance Rate Maps, that accompany the Flood Insurance Study, form
the basis for both the regulatory and the insurance aspects of the National Flood
Insurance Program.
26.28. "FLOODPLAIN" - Land which has been or may be covered by floodwater during
the regional flood. It includes the floodway and the floodfringe, and may include
other designated floodplain areas for regulatory purposes.
27.29. "FLOODPLAIN ISLAND" - A natural geologic land formation within the floodplain
that is surrounded, but not covered, by floodwater during the regional flood.
28.30. "FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT" - Policy and procedures to insure wise use of
floodplains, including mapping and engineering, mitigation, education, and
administration and enforcement of floodplain regulations.
29.31. "FLOOD PROFILE" - A graph or a longitudinal profile line showing the
relationship of the water surface elevation of a flood event to locations of land
surface elevations along a stream or river.
30.32. "FLOODPROOFING" - Any combination of structural provisions, changes or
adjustments to properties and structures, water and sanitary facilities and
contents of buildings subject to flooding, for the purpose of reducing or
eliminating flood damage.
31.33. "FLOOD PROTECTION ELEVATION" - An elevation of two feet of freeboard
above the water surface profile elevation designated for the regional flood. (Also
see: FREEBOARD.)
32.34. "FLOOD STORAGE" - Those floodplain areas where storage of floodwaters has
been taken into account during analysis in reducing the regional flood discharge.
33.35. "FLOODWAY" - The channel of a river or stream and those portions of the
floodplain adjoining the channel required to carry the regional flood discharge.
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34.36. "FREEBOARD" - A safety factor expressed in terms of a specified number of
feet above a calculated flood level. Freeboard compensates for any factors that
cause flood heights greater than those calculated, including ice jams, debris
accumulation, wave action, obstruction of bridge openings and floodways, the
effects of watershed urbanization, loss of flood storage areas due to
development and aggregation of the river or stream bed.
35.37. "HABITABLE STRUCTURE" - Any structure or portion thereof used or designed
for human habitation.
36.38. "HEARING NOTICE" - Publication or posting meeting the requirements of Ch.
985, Stats. For appeals, a Class 1 notice, published once at least one week (7
days) before the hearing, is required. For all zoning ordinances and
amendments, a Class 2 notice, published twice, once each week consecutively,
the last at least a week (7 days) before the hearing. Local ordinances or bylaws
may require additional notice, exceeding these minimums.
39. "HIGH FLOOD DAMAGE POTENTIAL" - Damage that could result from flooding
that includes any danger to life or health or any significant economic loss to a
structure or building and its contents.
37.40. “HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE” – The highest natural elevation of the ground
surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure.
38.41. "HISTORIC STRUCTURE" - Any structure that is either:
• Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places or
preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the
requirements for individual listing on the National Register;,
• Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as
contributing to the historical significance of a registered historic district or
a district preliminarily determined by the Secretary to qualify as a
registered historic district;,
• Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places in states with
historic preservation programs which have been approved by the
Secretary of the Interior;, or
• Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places in communities with
historic preservation programs that have been certified either by an
approved state program, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior; or
by the Secretary of the Interior in states without approved programs.
39.42. "INCREASE IN REGIONAL FLOOD HEIGHT" - A calculated upward rise in the
regional flood elevation, equal to or greater than 0.001 foot, based on a
comparison of existing conditions and proposed conditions which is directly
attributable to development in the floodplain but not attributable to manipulation
of mathematical variables such as roughness factors, expansion and contraction
coefficients and discharge.
43. "LAND USE" - Any nonstructural use made of unimproved or improved real
estate. (Also see DEVELOPMENT.)
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44. “LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE” – Elevation of the lowest ground surface that
touches any of the exterior walls of a building.
45. “LOWEST FLOOR” – The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including
basement). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking
of vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a basement area is
not considered a building’s lowest floor; provided that such enclosure is not built
so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non-elevation design
requirements of 44 CFR 60.3.
40.46. “MAINTENANCE” – The act or process of restoring to original soundness,
including redecoration, refinishing non structural repairs, or the replacement of
existing fixtures, systems or equipment with equivalent fixtures, systems or
structures.
47. "MANUFACTURED HOME" - A structure transportable in one or more sections,
which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed to be used with or without
a permanent foundation when connected to required utilities. The term
"manufactured home" includes a mobile home but does not include a "mobile
recreational vehicle."
48. “MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION” – A parcel (or
contiguous parcels) of land, divided into two or more manufactured home lots for
rent or sale.
49. “MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK OR SUBDIVISION, EXISTING” – A
parcel of land, divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale,
on which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots is completed before
the effective date of this ordinance. At a minimum, this would include the
installation of utilities, the construction of streets and either final site grading or
the pouring of concrete pads.
41.50. “MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOME PARK, EXPANSION TO EXISTING” – The
preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the
lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed. This includes
installation of utilities, construction of streets and either final site grading, or the
pouring if concrete pads.
51. "MOBILE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE" - A vehicle which is built on a single
chassis, 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal
projection, designed to be self-propelled, carried or permanently towable by a
licensed, light-duty vehicle, is licensed for highway use if registration is required
and is designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling, but as temporary
living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use. Manufactured
homes that are towed or carried onto a parcel of land, but do not remain capable
of being towed or carried, including park model homes, do not fall within the
definition of "mobile recreational vehicles."
52. “MODEL, CORRECTED EFFECTIVE” – A hydraulic engineering model that
corrects any errors that occur in the Duplicate Effective Model, adds any
additional cross sections to the Duplicate Effective Model, or incorporates more
detailed topographic information than that used in the current effective model.
53. “MODEL, DUPLICATE EFFECTIVE” - A copy of the hydraulic analysis used in
the effective FIS and referred to as the effective model.
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54. “MODEL, EFFECTIVE” - The hydraulic engineering model that was used to
produce the current effective Flood Insurance Study.
55. “MODEL, EXISTING (PRE-PROJECT)” – A modification of the Duplicate
Effective Model or Corrected Effective Model to reflect any man made
modifications that have occurred within the floodplain since the date of the
effective model but prior to the construction of the project for which the revision
is being requested. If no modification has occurred since the date of the
effective model, then this model would be identical to the Corrected Effective
Model or Duplicate Effective Model.
42.56. “MODEL, REVISED (POST-PROJECT)” – A modification of the Existing or Pre-
Project Conditions Model, Duplicate Effective Model or Corrected Effective Model
to reflect revised or post-project conditions.
43.57. “MUNICIPALITY" or "MUNICIPAL" - The county, city or village governmental
units enacting, administering and enforcing this zoning ordinance.
44.58. “NAVD” or “NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM” – Elevations referenced to
mean sea level datum, 1988 adjustment.
45.59. "NGVD" or "NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM" - Elevations referenced
to mean sea level datum, 1929 adjustment.
46.60. "NEW CONSTRUCTION" - For floodplain management purposes, "new
construction" means structures for which the start of construction commenced on
or after the effective date of floodplain zoning regulations adopted by this
community and includes any subsequent improvements to such structures. For
the purpose of determining flood insurance rates, it includes any structures for
which the "start of construction" commenced on or after the effective date of an
initial FIRM or after December 31, 1974, whichever is later, and includes any
subsequent improvements to such structures.
47.61. "NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE" - An existing lawful structure or building
which is not in conformity with the dimensional or structural requirements of this
ordinance for the area of the floodplain which it occupies. (For example, an
existing residential structure in the floodfringe district is a conforming use.
However, if the lowest floor is lower than the flood protection elevation, the
structure is nonconforming.)
48.62. "NONCONFORMING USE" - An existing lawful use or accessory use of a
structure or building which is not in conformity with the provisions of this
ordinance for the area of the floodplain which it occupies. (Such as a residence
in the floodway.)
49.63. "OBSTRUCTION TO FLOW" - Any development which blocks the conveyance of
floodwaters such that this development alone or together with any future
development will cause an increase in regional flood height.
50.64. "OFFICIAL FLOODPLAIN ZONING MAP" - That map, adopted and made part of
this ordinance, as described in s. 1.5(2), which has been approved by the
Department and FEMA.
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51.65. "OPEN SPACE USE" - Those uses having a relatively low flood damage
potential and not involving structures.
52.66. "ORDINARY HIGHWATER MARK" - The point on the bank or shore up to which
the presence and action of surface water is so continuous as to leave a
distinctive mark such as by erosion, destruction or prevention of terrestrial
vegetation, predominance of aquatic vegetation, or other easily recognized
characteristic.
53.67. "PERSON" - An individual, or group of individuals, corporation, partnership,
association, municipality or state agency.
54.68. "PRIVATE SEWAGE SYSTEM" - A sewage treatment and disposal system
serving one structure with a septic tank and soil absorption field located on the
same parcel as the structure. It also means an alternative sewage system
approved by the Department of Commerce, including a substitute for the septic
tank or soil absorption field, a holding tank, a system serving more than one
structure or a system located on a different parcel than the structure.
55.69. "PUBLIC UTILITIES" - Those utilities using underground or overhead
transmission lines such as electric, telephone and telegraph, and distribution and
collection systems such as water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer.
56.70. "REASONABLY SAFE FROM FLOODING" - Means base flood waters will not
inundate the land or damage structures to be removed from the special flood
hazard area and that any subsurface waters related to the base flood will not
damage existing or proposed buildings.
57.71. "REGIONAL FLOOD" - A flood determined to be representative of large floods
known to have occurred in Wisconsin. A regional flood is a flood with a one
percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year, and if depicted
on the FIRM, the RFE is equivalent to the BFE.
58.72. "START OF CONSTRUCTION" - The date the building permit was issued,
provided the actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
addition, placement, or other improvement was within 180 days of the permit
date. The actual start means either the first placement of permanent
construction on a site, such as the pouring of slab or footings, the installation of
piles, the construction of columns, or any work beyond initial excavation, or the
placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction
does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling, nor does
it include the installation of streets and/or walkways, nor does it include
excavation for a basement, footings, piers or foundations or the erection of
temporary forms, nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory
buildings, such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of
the main structure. For an alteration, the actual start of construction means the
first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of a building,
whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building.
59.73. "STRUCTURE" - Any manmade object with form, shape and utility, either
permanently or temporarily attached to, placed upon or set into the ground,
stream bed or lake bed, including, but not limited to, roofed and walled buildings,
gas or liquid storage tanks, bridges, dams and culverts.
60.74. "SUBDIVISION" - Has the meaning given in s. 236.02(12), Wis. Stats.
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75. "SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE" - Damage of any origin sustained by a structure,
whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its pre-damaged condition would
equal or exceed 50 percent of the equalized assessed value of the structure
before the damage occurred.
61.76. “SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT” – Any repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
addition or improvement of a building or structure, the cost of which equals or
exceeds 50 percent of the equalized assessed value of the structure before the
improvement or repair is started. If the structure has sustained substantial
damage, any repairs are considered substantial improvement regardless of the
work performed. The term does not, however, include either any project for the
improvement of a building required to correct existing health, sanitary or safety
code violations identified by the building official and that are the minimum
necessary to assure safe living conditions; or any alteration of a historic structure
provided that the alteration will not preclude the structure’s continued designation
as a historic structure.
62.77. "UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP" - Where special conditions affecting a particular
property, which were not self-created, have made strict conformity with
restrictions governing areas, setbacks, frontage, height or density unnecessarily
burdensome or unreasonable in light of the purposes of the ordinance.
63.78. "VARIANCE" - An authorization by the board of adjustment or appeals for the
construction or maintenance of a building or structure in a manner which is
inconsistent with dimensional standards (not uses) contained in the floodplain
zoning ordinance.
64.79. "VIOLATION" - The failure of a structure or other development to be fully
compliant with the floodplain zoning ordinance. A structure or other development
without required permits, lowest floor elevation documentation, floodproofing
certificates or required floodway encroachment calculations is presumed to be in
violation until such time as that documentation is provided.
65.80. "WATERSHED" - The entire region contributing runoff or surface water to a
watercourse or body of water.
66.81. "WATER SURFACE PROFILE" - A graphical representation showing the
elevation of the water surface of a watercourse for each position along a reach of
river or stream at a certain flood flow. A water surface profile of the regional
flood is used in regulating floodplain areas.
67.82. "WELL" - mMeans an excavation opening in the ground made by digging, boring,
drilling, driving or other methods, to obtain groundwater regardless of its
intended use.
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SECTION 2: The several sections of this ordinance are declared to be severable. If
any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to
the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the
validity of all other provisions, sections, or portion thereof of the ordinance which shall
remain in full force and effect. Any other ordinances whose terms are in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict.
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage and publication.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF __________, 2014.
CITY OF MUSKEGO
_____________________________
Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor
First Reading:
ATTEST:
___________________________
Sharon Mueller, Clerk-Treasurer
Cover Ordinance Published:
Approved
CITY OF MUSKEGO
PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES
January 7, 2014
6:00 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Chiaverotti called the meeting to order at 6:03 PM.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti, Ald. Borgman, Commissioners Stinebaugh, Jacques, and
Bartlett. Also present: Director Muenkel and Recording Secretary McMullen. Excused:
Commissioners Hulbert and Buckmaster.
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
The meeting was properly noticed in accordance with the open meeting laws.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 5, 2013 MEETING.
Alderman Borgman made a motion to APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER
5, 2013 MEETING. Commissioner Bartlett seconded.
Motion Passed 5 in favor.
CONSENT BUSINESS
Recommended for approval en gross.
Commissioner Stinebaugh made a motion to approve the CONSENT BUSINESS
engross, Commissioner Jacques seconded.
Motion Passed 5 in favor.
RESOLUTION #P.C. 001-2014 - Approval for the sale of fireworks for Vince and Heather
Siegel at the Piggly Wiggly property lcoated in the SE 1/4 of Section 8 (Tax Key No. 2192.973 /
W189 S7847 Racine Ave).
RESOLUTION #P.C. 002-2014 - Approval for the sale of fireworks for Vince and Heather
Siegel at the Jetz Fuel property located in the SW 1/4 of Section 2 (Tax Key No. 2167.995.011
/ S69 W15461 Janesville Road).
RESOLUTION #P.C. 003-2014 - Approval of an Accessory Building for the Wegner property
located in the NE 1/4 of Section 18 (Tax Key No. 2229.993.002 / W208 S8119 Hillendale Rd).
RESOLUTION #P.C.004-2014 - Approval of a Two Lot Certified Survey Map for the
Whitehouse property located in the NW 1/4 of Section 7 (Tax Key No. 2186.991 / W219 S7368
Crowbar Drive).
NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION
RESOLUTION #P.C. 005-2014 - Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan Amendment
for the Richard Duranso property located in the NW 1/4 of Section 16 (Tax Key No.
2221.016.002 / Gemini Drive & Racine Ave.)
Commissioner Stinebaugh made a motion to approve RESOLUTION #P.C. 005-2014 -
Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan Amendment for the Richard Duranso
property located in the NW 1/4 of Section 16 (Tax Key No. 2221.016.002 / Gemini Drive
& Racine Ave.) Commissioner Jacques seconded.
Motion Passed 5 in favor.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Jacques made a motion to adjourn at 6:11 PM, Commissioner Bartlett
seconded.
Motion Passed 5 in favor.
Respectfully submitted,
Kellie McMullen,
Recording Secretary
Approved
CITY OF MUSKEGO
FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES
January 14, 2014
6:45 PM
City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Chiaverotti called the meeting to order at 6:45 pm.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
Present: Committee Members Soltysiak and Kubacki. Also present: Aldermen Borgman and
Hammel, and Deputy Clerk Blenski. Alderman Glazier was absent.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Ms. Blenski stated that the meeting was properly noticed.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - December 10, 2013
Alderman Kubacki made a motion to approve the December 10, 2013 minutes.
Alderman Soltysiak seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
LICENSE APPROVALS
Recommend Approval of Operator Licenses
Al derman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of Operator Licenses for
Terrance Dettinger, Simone Gaspar, Emily Johnson, Denise Kerzman, Ronald Krahn,
Michael Moriarity, Patricia Schilling and Emily Walker. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
Approval of Request by Little Muskego Yacht Club to Place Temporary Race Course Markers
Alderman Kubacki made a motion to approve. Alderman Soltysiak seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
NEW BUSINESS
Recommendation Regarding Acceptance and Dedication of Improvements for Belle Chasse
Addition #1 Subdivision (City Engineer)
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval. Alderman Kubacki
seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
Recommendation Regarding Acceptance and Dedication of Improvements for Northfield Green
Subdivision (City Engineer)
Alderman Kubacki made a motion to recommend approval. Alderman Soltysiak
seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
VOUCHER APPROVAL
Utility Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of Utility Vouchers in the
amount of $130,367.41. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
Tax Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of Tax Vouchers in
$159,869.24. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
General Vouchers
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of General Vouchers in
the amount of $439,699.70. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
Wire Transfers for Debt Service
None.
Wire Transfers for Payroll Transmittals
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of Wire Transfers for
Payroll Transmittals in the amount of $315,392.90. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
6. Wire Transfers for Tax Settlements
Alderman Soltysiak made a motion to recommend approval of Wire Transfers for Tax
Settlements in the amount of $159,869.24. Alderman Kubacki seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
FINANCE DIRECTOR’S REPORT
COMMUNICATIONS AND ANY OTHER BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
ADJOURNMENT
Alderman Kubacki made a motion to adjourn at 6:49 pm. Alderman Soltysiak
seconded.
Motion Passed 2 in favor.
Minutes transcribed by Kim Chavie, Assistant Deputy Clerk
Council Date FEB 11, 2014
Total Vouchers All Funds $899,732.73
Total Voucher Approval
Utility Vouchers (Approve Separately)
Water Vouchers $114,060.24
Water Wire Transfers
Total Water $114,060.24
Sewer Vouchers 65,956.04
Sewer Wire Transfers
Total Sewer $65,956.04
Net Total Utility Vouchers $ 180,016.28
#1 - Utility Voucher Approval
Tax Vouchers - Refunds & Tax Settlements (Approve Separately)
Tax Vouchers $10,167.73
Tax Void Checks ()**
Total Tax Vouchers $ 10,167.73
#2 - Tax Voucher Approval
Total General Fund Vouchers (Approve Separately)
General Fund Vouchers $709,548.72
General Fund Void Checks ()**
Total General Fund Vouchers $ 709,548.72
#3 - General Voucher Approval
Big Muskego Lake Vouchers $895.00
.
Wire transfers (Approve Separately):
Tax Settlements $
Debt Service $
Payroll Transmittals $411,865.40
#4 - Wire Transfers Approval114,060.24
Void Checks Since Last Report
Check #Amount Check #Amount
Total ***
Total 0.00 *Total ***
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 1
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Report Criteria:
Detail report.
Invoices with totals above $0 included.
Paid and unpaid invoices included.
[Report].Description = {<>} "1099 adjustment"
Invoice Detail.Type = {>} "adjustments"
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
ACE HARDWARE - WINDLAKE
738793 1 Invoice SUMP PUMP L/S 01/01/2014 02/11/2014 149.99 214 601.61.61.15.5415
Total ACE HARDWARE - WINDLAKE:149.99
ALL ABOUT GRAPHICS PLUS LLC
AAGP-1552 1 Invoice WINDOW ENVELOPES/CT 01/14/2014 02/11/2014 499.00 214 100.01.08.00.5702
Total ALL ABOUT GRAPHICS PLUS LLC:499.00
ALSCO
42510/21114 1 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 59.05 214 605.56.09.21.5835
42510/21114 2 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 59.05 214 601.61.61.12.5702
42510/21114 3 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 206.50 214 100.04.51.07.5704
42511/21114 1 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 51.40 214 605.56.09.21.5835
42511/21114 2 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 51.40 214 601.61.61.12.5702
42511/21114 3 Invoice UNIFORM RENTAL 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 140.69 214 100.04.51.07.5704
Total ALSCO:568.09
ANDERSON, JENNIFER
AN21114 1 Invoice HORN PRESCHOOL SUPPLIES 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 30.99 214 100.05.72.16.5702
Total ANDERSON, JENNIFER:30.99
ARENZ, MOLTER, MACY AND RIFFLE
19040 1 Invoice MISC GOV 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 729.50 1213 100.01.05.00.5805
19040 2 Invoice MISC GOV 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 65.50 214 100.01.05.00.5805
19040 3 Invoice MISC GOV 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 788.50 214 601.61.63.43.5805
19040 4 Invoice PKLAND MALL 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 3,676.75 1213 100.01.05.00.5805
19040 5 Invoice PKLAND MALL 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 742.13 214 100.01.05.00.5805
19040 6 Invoice PKLAND MALL 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 155.00 214 100.01.05.00.5805
19040 7 Invoice TRAFFIC/2013 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 1,256.00 1213 100.01.08.00.6003
19040 8 Invoice TRAFFIC/2014 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 1,489.00 214 100.01.08.00.6003
Total ARENZ, MOLTER, MACY AND RIFFLE:8,902.38
ASSOCIATED BANK
AS21114 1 Invoice 2/14 REV BOND/PRIN 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 24,583.33 214 601.00.00.00.1011
AS21114 2 Invoice 2/14 REV BOND/INT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 7,411.25 214 601.00.00.00.1011
Total ASSOCIATED BANK:31,994.58
ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
5469400/21114 1 Invoice DENTAL/FEB 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 3,190.89 214 100.00.00.00.2211
5469400/21114 2 Invoice VISSION/FEB 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 454.08 214 100.00.00.00.2212
5469400/21114 3 Invoice DENTAL ADJ/JAN 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 53.25 214 100.00.00.00.2211
5469400/21114 4 Invoice VISSION ADJ/JAN 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 7.59 214 100.00.00.00.2212
Total ASSURANT EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:3,705.81
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 2
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
AT&T
Z45-6366-2580 1 Invoice MTHLY 911 TRUNK & CIRCUIT 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 162.95 214 100.02.20.01.5604
Total AT&T:162.95
BALCERAK, WENDY
BA21114 1 Invoice 6TH GRDE GIRLS TOURNY/BALCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 60.00 214 100.05.72.17.5702
Total BALCERAK, WENDY:60.00
BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC.
102166352 1 Invoice TESTING #2 01/15/2014 02/11/2014 130.00 214 100.04.51.01.5227
102166352 2 Invoice TESTING #2 01/15/2014 02/11/2014 80.75 214 601.61.63.42.6056
102166352 3 Invoice TESTING #2 01/15/2014 02/11/2014 80.75 214 605.56.09.30.5305
Total BENTLEY SYSTEMS INC.:291.50
BOMBACK, EDWARD
2254998001 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/29 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 437.64 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total BOMBACK, EDWARD:437.64
BUMPER TO BUMPER MUSKEGO
424143 1 Invoice BATTERY/F350 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 108.99 214 100.05.72.02.5405
424345 1 Invoice DIESEL ADDITIVE 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 31.98 214 100.05.72.02.5735
424345 2 Invoice SNPLOW LITE KIT 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 89.99 214 100.05.72.02.5405
424718 1 Invoice SPRING KIT 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 117.99 214 100.05.72.02.5405
424823 1 Invoice HUB ASSEMBLY JOINT 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 308.48 214 100.05.72.02.5405
644-420055 1 Invoice SQD PART 11/20/2013 02/11/2014 4.69 1213 100.02.20.01.5405
Total BUMPER TO BUMPER MUSKEGO:662.12
BURMEISTER,GREG
BU21114 1 Invoice MEMBER ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total BURMEISTER,GREG:87.50
BURTON & MAYER INC
361112 1 Invoice #10 WINDOW ENVELOPES/10,000 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 384.50 214 100.01.06.00.5701
Total BURTON & MAYER INC:384.50
CARITY LAND CORP
BI21114 1 Invoice RELEASE DD #548 BELLE CHASS 02/11/2014 02/11/2014 4,613.51 214 507.00.00.00.2675
Total CARITY LAND CORP:4,613.51
CITY OF HARTFORD
CI21114 1 Invoice TRAINING/MASS MURDER INVEST 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 130.00 214 100.02.20.01.5301
Total CITY OF HARTFORD:130.00
CON-TEC, INC CUSTOM CONCRETE
CO21114 1 Invoice RAPID TAC II BOSS PLOW 02/06/2014 02/11/2014 1,000.00 214 100.05.72.02.5405
Total CON-TEC, INC CUSTOM CONCRETE:1,000.00
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 3
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
COWLING, MICHAEL
CO21114 1 Invoice MEETING ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total COWLING, MICHAEL:87.50
CUMMINS NPOWER,LLC
805-29737 1 Invoice RYAN RD L/S 01/13/2014 02/11/2014 632.25 214 601.61.61.16.5411
Total CUMMINS NPOWER,LLC:632.25
DATCP
WI21114 1 Invoice AG STATISTICS & AG LAND SALE 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 11.00 214 100.01.04.00.5305
Total DATCP:11.00
DEPT OF ADMINISTRATION
65164 1 Invoice FILTER SRV 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 918.00 214 100.01.14.00.5507
Total DEPT OF ADMINISTRATION:918.00
DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/ DNR
DE21114 1 Invoice BURN TRAINING/TOM & JESSICA 02/04/2014 02/06/2014 24.34 214 215.06.00.00.5301
DEP21114 1 Invoice BOAT PATROL TRAINING 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 20.00 214 100.02.20.01.5301
Total DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/ DNR:44.34
DIGGERS HOTLINE, INC.
1471901PP1 1 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 82.31 1213 601.61.63.43.5801
1471901PP1 2 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 82.31 1213 605.54.06.41.5870
1471901PP1 3 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 18.28 1213 100.04.51.04.6026
1471901PP1 4 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 1,248.48 214 601.61.63.43.5801
1471901PP1 5 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 1,248.48 214 605.54.06.41.5870
1471901PP1 6 Invoice BAL LOCATES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 277.44 214 100.04.51.04.6026
Total DIGGERS HOTLINE, INC.:2,957.30
DIVERSIFIED BENEFIT SERV INC.
178026 1 Invoice 2014 RENEWAL FEE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 282.75 214 100.01.06.00.5203
178026 2 Invoice JAN & FEB 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 801.88 214 100.01.06.00.5203
Total DIVERSIFIED BENEFIT SERV INC.:1,084.63
DYNA METRIC
0077303-IN 1 Invoice PHONE PART 01/09/2014 02/11/2014 61.25 214 100.02.20.01.5504
Total DYNA METRIC:61.25
EAGLE MEDIA, INC.
27773 1 Invoice UNIFORM ITEM/KARFONTA 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 134.94 214 100.02.20.10.5151
27814 1 Invoice NO GRILLING SIGN 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 60.00 214 100.05.72.02.5415
Total EAGLE MEDIA, INC.:194.94
ELLIOTT'S ACE HARDWARE
601005/21114 1 Invoice MAINT/CH 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 134.67 214 100.01.09.00.5415
601005/21114 2 Invoice SUPPLIE/LIB 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 17.17 214 100.05.71.00.5415
601005/21114 3 Invoice SUPPLIE/PD 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 20.48 214 100.02.20.01.5415
601005/21114 4 Invoice BATTERY/TOWN HALL 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 25.38 214 100.05.72.03.5702
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 4
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
601005/21114 5 Invoice MISC SUPPLIES/PKS 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 22.48 214 100.05.72.02.5702
601005/21114 6 Invoice HITCH PIN 02/05/2014 02/11/2014 8.29 214 215.06.00.00.5704
893395 1 Invoice MISC SUPPLIES/PKS 01/07/2014 02/11/2014 74.17 214 100.05.72.02.5415
893755 1 Invoice EARMUFFS/BATT'S/SHELF BRACK 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 55.05 214 100.05.72.02.5702
EI21114 1 Invoice DCOOP 01/09/2014 02/11/2014 75.98 214 601.61.61.16.5411
Total ELLIOTT'S ACE HARDWARE:433.67
ENERGENECS INC.
0027776-IN 1 Invoice NORTH SHORE L/S 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 904.89 214 601.61.61.16.5411
Total ENERGENECS INC.:904.89
FARONICS TECH USA, INC
28542 1 Invoice 2014 STD & ENT MAINT RENEW 10/31/2013 02/11/2014 15.00 214 100.02.20.01.5504
28542 2 Invoice 2014 STD & ENT MAINT RENEW 10/31/2013 02/11/2014 315.50 214 100.05.71.00.5505
28542 3 Invoice 2014 STD & ENT MAINT RENEW 10/31/2013 02/11/2014 42.45 214 100.01.08.00.5504
Total FARONICS TECH USA, INC:372.95
FIA CARD SERVICES - BML DIST
2926/21114 1 Invoice WAA CONF/TOM,JESSICA,JOE 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 570.00 214 215.06.00.00.5303
2926/21114 2 Invoice FRAMING 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 332.32 1213 215.06.00.00.5704
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - BML DIST:902.32
FIA CARD SERVICES - ENG
392/21114 1 Invoice ASCE MEMBER RENEWAL 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 250.00 214 100.04.19.00.5305
392/21114 2 Invoice CONT ED/KALAHARI & UW STEVE 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 458.00 214 100.04.19.00.5303
392/21114 3 Invoice WI DSPS LIC RENEW 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 82.00 214 100.04.19.00.5305
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - ENG:790.00
FIA CARD SERVICES - INFO
3559/21114 1 Invoice BACKUP DVD 01/29/2014 02/06/2014 35.00 214 100.01.14.00.5506
3559/21114 2 Invoice CORDLESS HANDSET 01/29/2014 02/06/2014 3.77 1213 100.01.14.00.5506
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - INFO:38.77
FIA CARD SERVICES - MAINT
4136/21114 1 Invoice VENDING SNACKS & WTR 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 109.12 214 100.01.06.00.5702
4136/21114 2 Invoice POSTAGE 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 1.19 214 100.01.06.00.5710
4136/21114 3 Invoice SUPPLIES/LIB 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 3.56 214 100.05.71.00.5701
4136/21114 4 Invoice SUPPLIES/MAYOR 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 146.09 214 100.01.01.00.5701
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - MAINT:259.96
FIA CARD SERVICES - PD, CM
2733/21114 1 Invoice MID WINTER CONF 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 135.00 214 100.02.20.01.5301
2733/21114 2 Invoice WI CHIEFS OF POLICE CONF 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 79.00 214 100.02.20.01.5303
2733/21114 3 Invoice 2014 FBINAA DUES 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 85.00 214 100.02.20.01.5305
2733/21114 4 Invoice 6/HANDBKS-POLICE & FIRE COM 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 90.00 214 100.02.20.01.6022
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - PD, CM:389.00
FIA CARD SERVICES - PD,AW
576/21114 1 Invoice BLDG SUPPLIES 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 145.64 214 100.02.20.01.5415
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 5
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - PD,AW:145.64
FIA CARD SERVICES - PD,JLa
5420/21114 1 Invoice DDONATION/SHOP W/COP 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 500.00 1213 505.00.00.00.2637
5420/21114 2 Invoice DVD'S 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 73.32 1213 100.02.20.01.5701
5420/21114 3 Invoice MPD MUGS, ETC 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 1,216.24 1213 505.00.00.00.2637
5420/21114 4 Invoice 3 EM TRAINING@50.00 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 150.00 1213 100.02.20.01.5301
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - PD,JLa:1,939.56
FIA CARD SERVICES - PLAN
4059/21114 1 Invoice KALAHARI CONF 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 236.37 214 100.06.18.01.5303
4059/21114 2 Invoice EHLERS CONF 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 200.00 214 100.06.18.01.5303
4059/21114 3 Invoice ACCESSLINE TOLL FREE #01/18/2014 02/06/2014 14.84 1213 100.06.18.01.5704
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - PLAN:451.21
FIA CARD SERVICES - PW
7604/21114 1 Invoice RANGE OIL 12/27/2013 02/06/2014 167.78 1213 100.04.51.07.5735
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - PW:167.78
FIA CARD SERVICES - REC,CA
4010/21114 1 Invoice WINTER LEAGUE/BALLS 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 42.22 214 100.05.72.17.5702
4010/21114 2 Invoice DANCE RECITAL SIZING KIT 01/18/2014 02/06/2014 57.00 1213 100.05.72.13.5702
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - REC,CA:99.22
FIA CARD SERVICES - UTL
2013/21114 1 Invoice OFFICE SUPPLIES 12/19/2013 02/06/2014 41.85 1213 601.61.63.42.5701
2013/21114 2 Invoice OFFICE SUPPLIES 12/19/2013 02/06/2014 41.85 1213 605.56.09.21.5712
Total FIA CARD SERVICES - UTL:83.70
FIA CARD SRV - LIB, PF LOEFFEL
6583/21114 1 Invoice DUES/22758DM 01/06/2014 02/06/2014 111.00 214 100.05.71.00.5305
Total FIA CARD SRV - LIB, PF LOEFFEL:111.00
FIA CARD SRV - PD, CM MOSER
2881/21114 1 Invoice MEAL/PRISONER 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 4.92 214 100.02.20.01.5722
Total FIA CARD SRV - PD, CM MOSER:4.92
FIA CARD SRV - PD, RENS
8166/21114 1 Invoice 9 FIRST RESPONDER BAGS 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 363.00 1213 100.02.20.01.5405
8166/21114 2 Invoice RETIREMENT LUNCH ITEMS 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 321.80 214 505.00.00.00.2637
8166/21114 3 Invoice CONCEALED WEAPON COMPART 01/28/2014 02/06/2014 205.00 214 100.02.20.01.5405
Total FIA CARD SRV - PD, RENS:889.80
FIRST SCRIBE
2461922 1 Invoice ROWAY WEB APPL 02/01/2014 02/11/2014 85.00 214 100.04.19.00.5815
Total FIRST SCRIBE:85.00
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 6
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
FRANKLIN AGGREGATES, INC.
1256807 1 Invoice COLD MIX 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 709.50 214 100.04.51.02.5741
68524 1 Invoice TUBE 01/08/2014 02/11/2014 19.95 214 100.04.51.07.5405
68539 1 Invoice 2/B36 01/10/2014 02/11/2014 34.42 214 601.61.61.16.5411
Total FRANKLIN AGGREGATES, INC.:763.87
FUHRMAN, RACHEL
2198045/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/26 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 92.60 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total FUHRMAN, RACHEL:92.60
GAGLIANELLO, NUNZIO &
2212083/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/29 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 50.00 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total GAGLIANELLO, NUNZIO &:50.00
GAIL FORCE ENTERPRISES
5080-81 1 Invoice YOGA/JAN 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 480.00 214 100.05.72.13.5110
Total GAIL FORCE ENTERPRISES:480.00
GNIRK, AMANDA & MATHEW
2189130 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/27 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 42.49 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total GNIRK, AMANDA & MATHEW:42.49
GORDON FLESCH CO., INC.
IN10669646 1 Invoice IMAGES 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 .80 214 100.05.72.10.5701
Total GORDON FLESCH CO., INC.:.80
GOV. FINANCE OFFICERS ASSC
131445S 1 Invoice YRLY NEWS LTR RENEW 02/07/2014 02/11/2014 105.00 214 100.01.03.00.5305
Total GOV. FINANCE OFFICERS ASSC:105.00
GRAYBAR
970831674 1 Invoice GEN ELECTRICAL LTS 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 109.98 214 100.01.09.00.5415
970831674 2 Invoice GEN ELECTRICAL LTS/LIB 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 114.90 214 100.05.71.00.5415
Total GRAYBAR:224.88
GREENFIELD POLICE DEPT.
GR21114 1 Invoice BOND/LEE CAUDILLO 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 121.60 214 100.01.08.00.4269
Total GREENFIELD POLICE DEPT.:121.60
HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS, LTD
B958717 1 Invoice STORM SWR SUPPLIES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 277.32 214 100.04.51.04.5745
Total HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS, LTD:277.32
HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS
HBS00099074 1 Invoice SUPPORT RENEWAL 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 4,169.00 214 100.01.14.00.5507
Total HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS:4,169.00
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 7
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
HEILMANN, IAN & GENA
2189042/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/30 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 197.05 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total HEILMANN, IAN & GENA:197.05
HIPPENMEYER,REILLY,MOODIE & BLUM SC
38050 1 Invoice SPECIAL INVESTIGATION 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 218.75 1213 100.01.05.00.5805
Total HIPPENMEYER,REILLY,MOODIE & BLUM SC:218.75
HOLZ MOTORS, INC
1002919 1 Invoice OIL CHG/VAN 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 33.74 214 100.01.09.00.5405
Total HOLZ MOTORS, INC:33.74
HUMPHREY SERVICE & PARTS
1128082 1 Invoice DYE & UV LITE 01/17/2014 02/11/2014 65.90 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1128633 1 Invoice PARTS/#9 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 124.45 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1129222 1 Invoice CIRCUIT BREAKER/#7 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 36.35 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1129255 1 Invoice KIT SPARES/#16 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 228.32 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1130237 1 Invoice WINDSHIELD WASH 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 128.88 214 100.04.51.07.5405
Total HUMPHREY SERVICE & PARTS:583.90
INFINITY PRINTING SUPPLIES
455317 1 Invoice PRINTER LASER JETS 01/14/2014 02/11/2014 433.84 214 100.02.20.01.5610
Total INFINITY PRINTING SUPPLIES:433.84
INLAND LEASING
58794186 1 Invoice CONTRACT PAYM 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 116.82 214 100.01.06.00.5702
Total INLAND LEASING:116.82
ITU ABSORB TECH, INC
M,SOAAF0016 1 Invoice SUPPLIES/1ST AID 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 12.43 214 601.61.61.12.5702
M,SOAAF0016 2 Invoice SUPPLIES/1ST AID 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 12.42 214 605.56.09.21.6056
MSOAAF0016 1 Invoice SUPPLIES/1ST AID 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 59.75 214 100.04.51.08.5704
Total ITU ABSORB TECH, INC:84.60
JABLONSKI, DANIEL
2234996001/21 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/30 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 40.39 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total JABLONSKI, DANIEL:40.39
JAMES IMAGING SYSTEMS INC
520858 1 Invoice COPY CHG 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 16.76 214 605.56.09.21.5401
520858 2 Invoice COPY CHG 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 16.76 214 601.61.63.42.5701
520858 3 Invoice COPY CHG 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 16.75 214 100.04.51.01.5701
Total JAMES IMAGING SYSTEMS INC:50.27
JANI-KING INC- MILW REGION
1140575/21114 1 Invoice CLEANED 2ND LEVEL 01/07/2014 02/11/2014 50.00 1213 100.05.72.03.5820
MIL02140172 1 Invoice CLEANING CH/FEB 02/01/2014 02/11/2014 2,150.00 214 100.01.09.00.5835
MIL02140172 2 Invoice CLEANING PD/FEB 02/01/2014 02/11/2014 1,728.00 214 100.02.20.01.5835
MIL02140172 3 Invoice CLEANING LIB/FEB 02/01/2014 02/11/2014 3,049.00 214 100.05.71.00.5835
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 8
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
MIL02140172 4 Invoice CLEANING TOWN HALL/FEB 02/01/2014 02/11/2014 363.00 214 100.05.72.03.5820
Total JANI-KING INC- MILW REGION:7,340.00
JANZ, JON & TAMMY
2175975001/21 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/29 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 642.20 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total JANZ, JON & TAMMY:642.20
JOHNNY'S PETROLEUM PROD INC
57280 1 Invoice PLOW CONTROL 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 172.08 214 605.56.09.33.5735
57280 2 Invoice PLOW CONTROL 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 172.08 214 601.61.61.21.5306
Total JOHNNY'S PETROLEUM PROD INC:344.16
JOHNSON SAND & GRAVEL INC
68441 1 Invoice 117.63T SAND 01/18/2014 02/11/2014 941.04 214 100.04.51.02.5741
Total JOHNSON SAND & GRAVEL INC:941.04
JOHNSTON, JEREMIAH & LINDSEY MARX
291997001 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/27 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 158.55 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total JOHNSTON, JEREMIAH & LINDSEY MARX:158.55
JONES, MATTHEW
JO21114 1 Invoice WITNESS FEE/#37801149 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 14.69 1213 100.01.08.00.6004
Total JONES, MATTHEW:14.69
JOPKE,MICHAEL & LEA BINDER
2229980001/21 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/30 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 299.18 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total JOPKE,MICHAEL & LEA BINDER:299.18
JOURNAL SENTINEL INC
700556/1-14 1 Invoice PUBL/JAN 02/06/2014 02/11/2014 216.61 214 100.01.06.00.6001
700556/1-14 2 Invoice ELECTIONS/JAN 02/06/2014 02/11/2014 61.39 214 100.01.03.00.5704
700556/1-14 3 Invoice PK & REC/JAN 02/06/2014 02/11/2014 37.99 214 100.05.72.02.5801
Total JOURNAL SENTINEL INC:315.99
JSA CIVIL ENV ENGINEERS
2474 1 Invoice EMERAL PK LANDFILL AUDIT 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 5,319.04 214 210.03.00.00.5816
Total JSA CIVIL ENV ENGINEERS:5,319.04
KIEFFER, ROLAND
KI21114 1 Invoice MEETING ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total KIEFFER, ROLAND:87.50
KIRBY BUILT PROD INC
K14014013 1 Invoice GARBAGE CANS 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 12,343.61 214 202.08.94.74.6584
Total KIRBY BUILT PROD INC:12,343.61
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 9
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
KNIVES & BLADES
SRV171017 1 Invoice CHIPPER KNIVES 01/20/2014 02/11/2014 22.90 214 100.04.51.07.5405
Total KNIVES & BLADES:22.90
KONE, INC.
221367698 1 Invoice MAINT AGREE/1-3/31/14 01/01/2014 02/11/2014 391.62 214 100.01.03.00.5704
Total KONE, INC.:391.62
KRUEGER, JACQUELINE H
KR21114 1 Invoice WITNESS FEE CITATION/37801112 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 7.55 214 100.01.08.00.6004
Total KRUEGER, JACQUELINE H:7.55
KUCHLER,CHRISTOPHER & CONNIE
2223020 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/31 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 91.49 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total KUCHLER,CHRISTOPHER & CONNIE:91.49
KUSCH, STEPHAN & DAWN
KU21114 1 Invoice MAILBOX VOU HER/2286.995.002 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 50.00 214 100.04.51.05.5704
Total KUSCH, STEPHAN & DAWN:50.00
LAKESIDE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
1070253P 1 Invoice MOTOR ARM 01/13/2014 02/11/2014 237.64 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1070265P 1 Invoice ARM 01/13/2014 02/11/2014 74.80 214 100.04.51.07.5405
2028965 1 Invoice ELEC PERFORM/#9 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 362.56 214 100.04.51.07.5405
23047764PN 1 Invoice PLATE/#17 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 49.27 214 100.04.51.07.5405
Total LAKESIDE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS:724.27
LINDEMER, JAMES & KAREN
2163166/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/26 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 88.03 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total LINDEMER, JAMES & KAREN:88.03
MAC, PENNY
2257143 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/26 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 6,621.15 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total MAC, PENNY:6,621.15
MARK J. RINDERLE TIRE INC.
109079 1 Invoice SUPPLIES/#29 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 96.00 214 601.61.61.21.5306
109079 2 Invoice SUPPLIES/#29 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 96.00 214 605.56.09.33.5735
109082 1 Invoice CREDIT/#10 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 67.00-214 100.04.51.07.5735
Total MARK J. RINDERLE TIRE INC.:125.00
MATEICKA, SR. DON
MA21114 1 Invoice MEETING ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total MATEICKA, SR. DON:87.50
MAYR, DOUGLAS
2217995/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/26 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 543.67 214 501.00.00.00.2120
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 10
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
Total MAYR, DOUGLAS:543.67
MENARDS
38407 1 Invoice POLY PUSHER/BULBS/KEY SET 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 66.93 214 100.05.72.02.5415
Total MENARDS:66.93
MINNESOTA LIFE INS.
2832-G/21114 1 Invoice LIFE INS PREM/MAR 02/07/2014 02/11/2014 2,925.12 214 100.00.00.00.2207
Total MINNESOTA LIFE INS.:2,925.12
MURRAY, PAT
MU21114 1 Invoice MEETING ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total MURRAY, PAT:87.50
MUSKEGO NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
MU21114 1 Invoice GYM CLEANING/JAN 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 233.13 214 100.05.72.17.5702
Total MUSKEGO NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT:233.13
NAPA AUTO PARTS/ #26 & 27
20958505 1 Invoice WIPER BLADES 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 9.98 214 601.61.61.21.5306
94642 1 Invoice BATTERY/#1 01/06/2014 02/11/2014 106.45 214 100.02.20.01.5405
94667 1 Invoice BATTERY/#4 01/06/2014 02/11/2014 111.99 214 100.02.20.01.5405
Total NAPA AUTO PARTS/ #26 & 27:228.42
NAPA AUTO PARTS/#29
096452 1 Invoice LONG LIFE BULB 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 4.59 214 100.05.72.02.5405
Total NAPA AUTO PARTS/#29:4.59
NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO.
71102474 1 Invoice 73.11 T SALT 01/17/2014 02/11/2014 3,967.68 214 100.04.51.05.5747
71105625 1 Invoice 44.15T SALT 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 2,396.02 214 100.04.51.05.5747
71106813 1 Invoice 88.88T SALT 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 4,823.57 214 100.04.51.05.5747
71108259 1 Invoice 158.89T SALT 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 8,622.96 214 100.04.51.05.5747
71115428 1 Invoice 95.73T SALT 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 5,195.26 214 100.04.51.05.5747
Total NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO.:25,005.49
NOVA TITLE & CLOSING SERVICES LLC
2174938 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/33 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 93.48 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total NOVA TITLE & CLOSING SERVICES LLC:93.48
OLSON'S OUTDOOR POWER
32411 1 Invoice PART/CHAIN SAW 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 5.40 214 215.06.00.00.5704
Total OLSON'S OUTDOOR POWER:5.40
O'REILLY AUTO STORES INC
142293 1 Invoice DI-ELECT GREASE 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 17.98 214 100.05.72.02.5735
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 11
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
Total O'REILLY AUTO STORES INC:17.98
PAGEL HYDRAULIC SRV
4579 1 Invoice CYLINDER 12/19/2013 02/11/2014 358.28 1213 100.04.51.07.5405
4651 1 Invoice REPAIR/RAMPS 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 961.25 214 100.04.51.07.5405
4665 1 Invoice REPAIR 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 368.66 214 100.04.51.07.5405
Total PAGEL HYDRAULIC SRV:1,688.19
PELOCK, BRIAN
PE21114 1 Invoice UNIFORM ITEM/PELOCK 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 202.81 214 100.02.20.01.5151
Total PELOCK, BRIAN:202.81
PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
P121114 1 Invoice NEW FIRE TRK 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 505,396.00 214 410.08.91.21.6501
Total PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC:505,396.00
PIGGLY WIGGLY
PI21114 1 Invoice CT ORDERED RESITUTION#37801 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 9.78 1213 100.01.08.00.4269
Total PIGGLY WIGGLY:9.78
PIRANHA PAPER SHREDDING LLC
1492011614 1 Invoice DOC SHREDDING/JAN 01/06/2014 02/11/2014 30.00 214 100.02.20.01.5723
Total PIRANHA PAPER SHREDDING LLC:30.00
PLASTICS UNLIMITED INC.
132893 1 Invoice LAMINATION SUPPLIES 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 91.00 214 100.02.20.01.5701
Total PLASTICS UNLIMITED INC.:91.00
POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC.
60036874 1 Invoice GOODYEAR TIRES 01/17/2014 02/11/2014 257.44 1213 100.05.72.02.5405
Total POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC.:257.44
PROHEALTH CARE MEDICAL ASSC
201401-0 1 Invoice OWI BLOOD DRAWS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 70.00 214 100.02.20.01.5722
Total PROHEALTH CARE MEDICAL ASSC:70.00
PROVEN POWER INC
02-108030 1 Invoice LOADER/WASHER 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 15.60 214 100.04.51.07.5405
Total PROVEN POWER INC:15.60
QUILL CORP
9179222 1 Invoice SUPPLIES/PAPER 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 58.84 214 100.04.51.01.5701
9179222 2 Invoice SUPPLIES/PAPER 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 58.84 214 601.61.63.42.5701
9179222 3 Invoice SUPPLIES/PAPER 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 58.84 214 605.56.09.21.5712
9204131 1 Invoice MARKETING PENS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 210.00 214 100.05.72.10.5702
Total QUILL CORP:386.52
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 12
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
R.A. SMITH NATIONAL INC.
112176 1 Invoice RACINE AVE REC TRAIL CONST 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 2,233.38 1213 202.08.94.74.6573
Total R.A. SMITH NATIONAL INC. :2,233.38
RAICHE, KEVIN
RA21114 1 Invoice UNIFORM ITEM/RAICHE 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 202.81 214 100.02.20.01.5151
Total RAICHE, KEVIN:202.81
ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/CH
21990/21114 1 Invoice SUPPLIES/TOWN HALL 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 80.04 214 100.05.72.03.5702
Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/CH:80.04
ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PD
22000/21114 1 Invoice MISC SUPPLIES 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 202.96 214 100.04.51.03.5704
85858 1 Invoice BLDG MAINT 01/06/2014 02/11/2014 20.37 214 100.02.20.01.5415
86110 1 Invoice PART/SQD RIFLE 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 2.29 214 100.02.20.01.5405
Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PD:225.62
ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PK & REC
23750/21114 1 Invoice LADDER RENTAL 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 20.16 214 100.05.72.02.5410
23750/21114 2 Invoice BROAD SPREADER 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 226.00 214 100.05.72.02.5731
23750/21114 3 Invoice GLUE/CLAMP, MISC 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 128.50 214 100.05.72.02.5702
23750/21114 4 Invoice GALV PLUGS 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 5.37 214 100.05.72.02.5405
23750/21114 5 Invoice LAMPS/JENSEN 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 168.67 214 100.05.72.02.5415
Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PK & REC:548.70
ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UTI
25000/21114 1 Invoice misc TUBE & CAP 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 22.39 214 605.54.06.51.5702
25000/21114 2 Invoice SNOW SHOVEL 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 15.99 214 605.54.06.41.5702
25000/21114 3 Invoice SNOW SHOVEL 01/25/2014 02/11/2014 15.99 214 601.61.61.15.5415
Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UTI:54.37
RUPP,EDWARD
2229993001/21 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/32 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 112.31 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total RUPP,EDWARD:112.31
SANFELIPPO, MATTHEW
2189.061 1 Invoice 2013 LOTTERY CREDIT/2189.061 02/07/2014 02/11/2014 121.50 214 501.00.00.00.1201
Total SANFELIPPO, MATTHEW:121.50
SCHMIDBAUER, GARY & CHRISTINE
2166078/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/31 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 8.87 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total SCHMIDBAUER, GARY & CHRISTINE:8.87
SCHULTZ, NATHAN
2198017/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/27 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 41.74 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total SCHULTZ, NATHAN:41.74
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 13
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
SCHWEITZER, HARVEY
SC21114 1 Invoice MEMBER ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total SCHWEITZER, HARVEY:87.50
SNOW PLOW SOLUTIONS INC.
11022 1 Invoice CUTTING EDGES/LEFT & RIGHT 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 385.00 214 100.05.72.02.5405
Total SNOW PLOW SOLUTIONS INC.:385.00
SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES
98166 1 Invoice GLOVES 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 29.00 214 100.02.20.01.5151
98166 2 Invoice CREDIT FR INV 97904 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 46.99-214 100.02.20.01.5151
98181 1 Invoice DUTY EQUIP 02/03/2014 02/11/2014 144.97 214 100.02.20.01.5151
98363 1 Invoice TACTICAL LIGHT 01/24/2014 02/11/2014 149.99 214 100.02.20.01.5151
Total SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES:276.97
STAPLES ADVANTAGE INC
3220643350 1 Invoice TONER CARDRIDGE 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 61.15 214 100.01.01.00.5701
Total STAPLES ADVANTAGE INC:61.15
TIME WARNER CABLE
701507601/211 1 Invoice WAN ETHERNET CONNECTION C 02/05/2014 02/06/2014 180.00 214 100.05.72.01.5506
701507601/211 2 Invoice DEDICATED INTERNET CIRCUIT 02/05/2014 02/06/2014 928.35 214 100.01.14.00.5507
Total TIME WARNER CABLE:1,108.35
TRIEBOLD OUTDOOR POWER LLC
12583 1 Invoice KUBOTA PARTS 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 67.37 214 100.05.72.02.5405
Total TRIEBOLD OUTDOOR POWER LLC:67.37
VILLAGE OF BRISTOL POLICE DEPT
WY21114 1 Invoice BOND/PAUL WYSZYNSKI 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 98.80 214 100.01.08.00.4269
Total VILLAGE OF BRISTOL POLICE DEPT:98.80
WAUK CNTY DEPT PK & LAND USE
WA21114 1 Invoice MEETING ATTENDANCE 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 87.50 214 207.01.00.00.6055
Total WAUK CNTY DEPT PK & LAND USE:87.50
WAUKESHA COUNTY
WA21114 1 Invoice CONSTRUCTION/L-LANNON TO O 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 47,076.02 1213 401.08.91.19.6518
WA21114 2 Invoice CONSTRUCTION/L-LANNON TO O 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 100,157.74 1213 605.00.00.00.1972
WA21114 3 Invoice CONSTRUCTION/L-LANNON TO O 01/23/2014 02/11/2014 17,297.50 1213 601.00.00.00.1944
Total WAUKESHA COUNTY:164,531.26
WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER
2014-44 1 Invoice TRUNKED RADIO SRV CONTRACT 01/21/2014 02/11/2014 1,524.00 214 100.02.20.01.5405
WA21114 1 Invoice JAIL ASSMT/JAN 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 1,240.00 214 100.01.08.00.4269
WA21114 2 Invoice DRIVE SURCHG/JAN 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 1,037.00 214 100.01.08.00.4269
WA21114 3 Invoice INTERLOCK SURCHG/JAN 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 150.00 214 100.01.08.00.4269
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 14
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
Total WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER:3,951.00
WE ENERGIES
0000-020-164/1 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/CH 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 2,083.48 1213 100.01.09.00.5910
0000-020-164/2 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/PD 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 2,596.82 1213 100.02.20.01.5910
0000-020-164/3 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/ST LTS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 4,359.54 1213 100.04.51.06.5910
0000-020-164/4 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/SALT SHED 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 21.81 1213 100.04.51.06.5910
0000-020-164/5 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/IND PK LTS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 699.17 1213 100.04.51.06.5910
0000-020-164/6 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/LT LK DAM 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 22.02 1213 100.04.51.08.5910
0000-020-164/7 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/GARG 50%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 888.14 1213 100.04.51.08.5910
0000-020-164/8 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/SWR 25%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 444.06 1213 601.61.61.20.5910
0000-020-164/9 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/WTR 25%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 444.06 1213 605.56.09.21.5910
0000-020-164/10 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/PKS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 615.46 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
0000-020-164/11 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/PKS GARG 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 392.94 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
0000-020-164/12 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/ST LTS TESS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 261.87 1213 100.04.51.06.5910
0000-020-164/13 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL/COMM CTR 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 30.96 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
0000-020-351/1 Invoice 1/14 GROUP WELLLS 01/28/2014 02/11/2014 9,328.76 214 605.52.06.22.5910
0000-021-027/1 Invoice 12/13 ELEC & GAS L/S 01/22/2014 02/04/2014 8,421.05 1213 601.61.61.20.5910
000021134/211 1 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/CH 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 816.24 1213 100.01.09.00.5910
000021134/211 2 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/PD 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 1,127.82 1213 100.02.20.01.5910
000021134/211 3 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/GARG 50%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 1,275.89 1213 100.04.51.08.5910
000021134/211 4 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/SWR 25%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 637.96 1213 601.61.61.20.5910
000021134/211 5 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/WTR 25%01/29/2014 02/04/2014 637.96 1213 605.56.09.21.5910
000021134/211 6 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/PKS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 559.38 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
000021134/211 7 Invoice CITY GROUP BILL GAS/PKS GARG 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 421.74 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
0263-955-013/1 Invoice W13440 JANES/SIGN LT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 24.43 214 100.04.51.06.5910
0650-659-591/1 Invoice S7795 PIONEER DR/ST LT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 245.61 214 100.04.51.06.5910
1222-851-033/1 Invoice 1/14 ELEC/WELL 9 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 1,099.16 214 605.52.06.22.5910
1222-851-033/2 Invoice 1/14 GAS/WELL 9 01/22/2014 02/11/2014 17.27 214 605.52.06.22.5910
2288-776-743/1 Invoice W15913 JANES/ST LT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 634.52 214 100.04.51.06.5910
3836-104-158/1 Invoice 1/14 GROUP L/S 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 2,319.90 214 601.61.61.20.5910
4277-310-008/1 Invoice W17007 JANES/ST LT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 288.02 214 100.04.51.06.5910
5024-948-351/1 Invoice 1/14 GAS HILLENDALE 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 127.98 214 605.52.06.22.5910
5063-865-935/1 Invoice W18167 JANES ST LT 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 608.29 214 100.04.51.06.5910
5271-186-125/1 Invoice S63W17833 COLLEGE AVE/SLED 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 42.71 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/1 Invoice GROUP GAS/LIB 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 2,695.00 214 100.05.71.00.5910
5499-564-961/2 Invoice GROUP ELEC/LIB 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 4,638.81 214 100.05.71.00.5910
5499-564-961/3 Invoice GROUP GAS &ELEC/HIST 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 804.64 214 100.05.72.03.5910
5499-564-961/4 Invoice ADDL POLE/HIST 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 13.50 214 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/5 Invoice GROUP ELEC/ARCH 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 38.74 214 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/6 Invoice GROUP ELEC/FOUNT 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 62.55 214 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/7 Invoice GROUP ELEC/PAVILON 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 95.85 214 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/8 Invoice GROUP ELEC/AREA LTS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 114.37 214 100.05.72.02.5910
5499-564-961/9 Invoice GROUP ELEC/VET PK 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 73.85 214 100.05.72.02.5910
6684-374-692/1 Invoice ARTHUR PK PAV 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 823.36 214 100.04.51.06.5910
7202-321-889/1 Invoice MOORLAND/ST LTS 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 464.47 214 100.04.51.06.5910
7613-832-186/1 Invoice 3/BB FIELDS 01/29/2014 02/04/2014 141.09 1213 100.05.72.02.5910
9495-306-298/1 Invoice 12/13 RYAN RD 01/21/2014 02/04/2014 20.04 1213 601.61.61.20.5910
Total WE ENERGIES:51,481.29
WEST ALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
WE211114 1 Invoice BOND/SHERALYS CURBELO 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 278.00 214 100.01.08.00.4269
Total WEST ALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT:278.00
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 15
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
WI BLDG INSPECTION LLP
123 1 Invoice PERMITS & INSPECTIONS/JAN 02/02/2014 02/11/2014 15,910.72 214 100.02.25.00.5820
Total WI BLDG INSPECTION LLP:15,910.72
WILLIAMS, PAUL
WI21114 1 Invoice WITNESS FEE CITATION#3780111 01/27/2014 02/11/2014 7.54 214 100.01.08.00.6004
Total WILLIAMS, PAUL:7.54
WILSON, CHAD & LAURA
2223021/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/29 01/29/2014 02/11/2014 102.53 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total WILSON, CHAD & LAURA:102.53
WIND LAKE AUTO PARTS INC.
1975/21114 1 Invoice REPAIRS/PLOW TRKS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 675.48 214 100.04.51.07.5405
1975/21114 2 Invoice REPAIRS/UTILITY TRKS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 289.00 214 601.61.61.21.5306
1975/21114 3 Invoice REPAIRS/UTILITY TRKS 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 288.99 214 605.56.09.33.5735
Total WIND LAKE AUTO PARTS INC.:1,253.47
WIS DEPT OF ADMIN
WI/21114 1 Invoice COUIRT FEE/JAN 02/04/2014 02/11/2014 5,637.48 214 100.01.08.00.4269
Total WIS DEPT OF ADMIN:5,637.48
WIS DNR
DN21114 1 Invoice PERMIT BG LK WEED CONTROL 02/05/2014 02/06/2014 895.00 214 250.01.00.00.6603
Total WIS DNR:895.00
WYCKLENDT,STEVEN &
2176169/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/30 01/30/2014 02/11/2014 89.71 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total WYCKLENDT,STEVEN &:89.71
ZUERN BUILDING PRODUCTS INC
100130 1 Invoice TREATED POND PINE 01/08/2014 02/11/2014 297.00 214 100.04.51.05.5704
Total ZUERN BUILDING PRODUCTS INC:297.00
ZYLKA, JENNIFER &
2180954/21114 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/31 01/31/2014 02/11/2014 293.15 214 501.00.00.00.2120
Total ZYLKA, JENNIFER &:293.15
Grand Totals: 899,732.73
CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 16
Report dates: 2/4/2014-2/11/2014 Feb 07, 2014 12:02PM
Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number
Report Criteria:
Detail report.
Invoices with totals above $0 included.
Paid and unpaid invoices included.
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