BIG MUSKEGO LAKE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Packet - 9/24/2019CITY OF MUSKEGO
BIG MUSKEGO LAKE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS AGENDA
BIG MUSKEGO LAKE/BASS BAY PROTECTION
AND REHABILITATION DISTRICT
QUARTERLY MEETING
09/24/2019
6:00 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF MEETING
May 28, 2019
VOUCHER APPROVAL
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Deputy Commissioner's Update - Current Condition of Lake/Bay, Water Levels, Plant
Growth, Fish and Wildlife
Election of Secretary and Treasurer
COMMUNICATIONS AND ANY OTHER BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
ADJOURNMENT
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CITY OF MUSKEGO
BIG MUSKEGO LAKE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS MINUTES
May 28, 2019
5:50 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Chiaverotti called the quarterly meeting to order at 6:19 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Wolfe, Borgman, Kapusta, Engelhardt, Kubacki and Madden. Also
present: City Attorney Warchol, Conservation Coordinator/City Forester Zagar, Deputy
Commissioner Pilak and Deputy Clerk Blenski. Absent: Commissioner Hammel.
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
The Deputy Clerk stated that the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting
law.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES – March 26, 2019
Commissioner Engelhardt moved to approve. Commissioner Madden seconded;
motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Deputy Commissioner’s Update - Current Condition of Lake/Bay, Water Levels, Plant
Growth, Fish and Wildlife
Mr. Pilak reported the following:
The high level of water is causing issues with cat tail bogs floating in the lake and
blocking channels. Considering the possibility of hiring a dredging company to remove
the cat tail bogs physically. Input and approval would be needed from the Department
of Natural Resources. The lack of cat tails in the lake could pose potential problems or
a drawdown in the future. There are funds available in the weed control account.
They are waiting for the results of two fish surveys completed by the DNR.
The water quality is poor due to the runoff. The weather has played a major role in
rapid weed growth, less wildlife and fishing.
The last drawdown took place in 1997.
ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Kapusta moved to adjourn at 6:26 p.m. Commissioner Madden
seconded; motion carried.
Minutes taken and transcribed by Jill Blenski, Deputy City Clerk.
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