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COMMON COUNCIL Packet - 3/10/2020CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA 03/10/2020 6:00 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 Announcements PUBLIC COMMENT CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Operator Licenses Resolution #014-2020 - Appointment of Citizen Member to Library Board NEW BUSINESS Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL Service on Behalf of Daniel Holtz UNFINISHED BUSINESS Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various Sections of Chapter 400 of the Zoning Code of the City of Muskego. Second Reading. Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map of the City of Muskego (D & K Seasonal Services/B-2 to B-4). Second Reading. REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance Committee - February 11, 2020 Plan Commission - February 4, 2020 LICENSE APPROVAL Approval of Outside Dance Permit - Parkland Lodge LLC d/b/a Lucky's at the Lodge, S74W17096 Janesville Road for March 21, 2020 (Lucky Fest - 11:00 am to 5:00 pm) and June 5, 2020 (Jammin' on Janesville - 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm) Packet Page 1 Common Council Agenda 2 3/10/2020 6:00:00 PM Approval to Amend Licensed Premise for Parkland Lodge LLC d/b/a Lucky's at the Lodge, S74W17096 Janesville Road, March 21, 2020 and June 5, 2020 - 10:00 am to Midnight. Front Side Walk and a Portion of the Parking Lot VOUCHER APPROVAL Voucher Report Utility Vouchers Tax Vouchers General Fund Vouchers Wire Transfers for Debt Service Wire Transfers for Payroll/Invoice Transmittals CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Updates from Aldermanic Liaisons: Muskego Senior Taxi - Alderperson Madden Muskego Festival Committee - Alderperson Kapusta Muskego Historical Society - Alderperson Borgman Little Muskego Lake District - Alderperson Engelhardt Advanced Disposal Services Emerald Park Landfill Standing Committee - Alderperson Madden FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT NOTICE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS OF AND POSSIBLY A QUORUM OF MEMBERS OF OTHER GOVERNMENTAL BODIES OF 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. Packet Page 2 OPERATOR LICENSE APPROVALS COMMON COUNCIL – 3/10/2020 Denise Branski Jennifer Framnes Hailey Jacobs Paul Kaupla Krissa Knetzger Jason Lawless Allison Pauly T:\Departments\FinanceAdmin\Clerk\Licenses\Oper Lic Approval Lists\2020 Page 1 of 1 Approval of Operator Licenses Packet Page 3 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #014-2020 APPOINTMENT OF CITIZEN MEMBER TO LIBRARY BOARD WHEREAS, It is the responsibility of the Mayor to appoint citizen members to the City’s various Boards and Commissions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Common Council of the City of Muskego does hereby confirm the following appointment: Nancy Kangas To Fulfill the Term of Jordan Jung Term to Expire May 1, 2021 DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2020. SPONSORED BY: Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #014-2020, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. ______________________________ Clerk-Treasurer 3/20jmb Page 1 of 1 Resolution #014-2020 - Appointment of Citizen Member... Packet Page 4 Page 1 of 5 Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL... Packet Page 5 Page 2 of 5 Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL... Packet Page 6 Page 3 of 5 Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL... Packet Page 7 Page 4 of 5 Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL... Packet Page 8 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #015-2020 DISALLOWANCE OF CLAIM EXL SERVICE ON BEHALF OF DANIEL HOLTZ WHEREAS, The City of Muskego received a Notice of Claim and itemized statement of damages pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 893.80 from EXL Service on behalf of Daniel Holtz on November 11, 2019; and WHEREAS, After review and investigation, the City’s insurance carrier has recommended that the City deny the claim in whole; and WHEREAS, The City’s legal counsel has reviewed the recommendation made by the City’s insurance carrier and concurs with the recommendation made therein; and WHEREAS, Based upon the recommendation of legal counsel and the City’s insurance carrier, the Finance Committee has recommended denial of said claim. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby deny the claim in whole submitted by EXL Service on behalf of Daniel Holtz. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the City Attorney shall provide Notice of Disallowance to EXL Service in the manner as prescribed by 893.80 Wisconsin State Statutes. DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2020. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #015-2020, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. ___________________________ Clerk-Treasurer 3/20jmb Page 5 of 5 Resolution #015-2020 - Disallowance of Claim - EXL... Packet Page 9 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1442 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 400 OF THE ZONING CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Chapter 400, Section 400-42 C. (3), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-42 C. (3) (s) as follows: (3) Permitted uses by conditional grant. (s) Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue as per §400-159 J. of this chapter. SECTION 2: Chapter 400, Section 400-159, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-159 J. as follows: § 400-159. Requirements. J. Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue. (1) Definition. “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” means any barns erected before January 1, 2020 to be reused as an event/wedding venue. (2) Purpose. The following regulations are created to allow for an adaptive reuse of existing barns ensuring that applicable ordinances are followed; to protect against adverse impacts of noise, odor, disturbance, visual impacts or other nuisances that this practice could have upon neighboring properties and to control the impacts of such operations on municipal services, including snowplowing, garbage collection, sanitation, law enforcement and fire protection. (3) Conditional use grant required. No commercial event/wedding may occur in the a barn unless an adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue conditional use grant for such operation is granted by the City, and only in full compliance with such conditional use permit. The general provisions as to conditional uses described in Article XIV of this chapter apply to adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue conditional uses. (4) Conditions to be met for grant of permit. A conditional use permit shall not be granted for the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue unless all of the following conditions are met: (a) The minimum parcel size shall be five (5) acres. (b) A two hundred (200) foot separation between any event related building or amenity/feature and any structures on adjacent lots shall be provided on all sides of the property not abutting a public roadway. Special event/commercial business related structures, activities and/or features are not permitted within a fifty Page 1 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 10 2 Ordinance #1442 (50) foot buffer area, nor is parking allowed in this buffer area. The Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer, as it relates to parking only, from any right-of-way if dense landscape screening is provided. If an existing barn is located closer than the fifty (50) foot buffer, then the Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer to not less than the existing barn offset. Where possible, agricultural crops shall remain or be grown in the buffer area, or suitable landscaping, to maintain the rural/agricultural character of the site. (c) Buffer plantings shall be provided along a property line where there is an abutting residence, including across roadways, to screen views, lights and noise from the operation. (d) Parcels shall have direct unobstructed frontage along a paved public road for direct access. (e) The surface of the parking areas and driveways are preferred to be asphalt, but the Plan Commission can consider gravel parking areas on a case-by-case basis if the parking is far enough from adjacent lots and homes and if the parking lot can be maintained in a dustless condition. The number of parking stalls required should be one (1) stall for every two (2) people of building capacity with the final quantity being approved by the Plan Commission. (f) Any amplified music should occur only in the main barn structure and all door and windows must remain closed when the amplified music is playing. Special conditions can be considered for unique situations, subject to Plan Commission review. (g) The barn must be structurally sound and must meet all applicable Building Codes and Fire Codes. (h) Applicants for a conditional use grant under this Subsection shall provide the following information at the time of application: [1] Ownership of the property [2] Months/duration of operation [3] The anticipated number of events per year [4] Proposed hours/days of operation [5] Primary types of events to be hosted and a description of their ancillary activities (e.g. hayrides, petting farms, bonfires, etc.) [6] Size of the barn facility and guest capacity, including a floor plan of the barn and auxiliary structures (including any tents or other temporary structures) [7] A site plan/survey for the entire parcel, including ingress/egress, parking areas, all facility structures/tents, restroom locations, and any other site based features Page 2 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 11 3 Ordinance #1442 [8] Provision of restroom facilities, including screening method (must be provided) [9] Location of refuse receptacles, screening and method of disposal [10] Proposed signage and lighting plan [11] Proposed use and location of amplified music [12] Any additional information required by the Plan Commission to ensure the safe operations of the event / wedding venue. SECTION 3: Chapter 400, Section 400-62 C. (3) (a), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: (3) Permitted uses by conditional grant. (a) Any conditional use permitted in the RCE District except second residential structures and except the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue. SECTION 4: Chapter 400, Section 400-216, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add the following definition: § 400-216. Specific words and phrases. When used in this code, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: ADAPTIVE REUSE – The reuse of a site/building for a purpose other than originally intended. SECTION 5: Chapter 400, Section 400-181, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-181 J. as follows: § 400-181. Other permanent signage requirements. J. Scoreboards. Upon approval by the Plan Commission, a scoreboard is allowed in the I-1 Government and Institutional District, PI-1 Parks and Recreation District or at an approved outdoor recreational facility, as designated in Article XX, subject to the requirements of §400-21. Scoreboards are exempt from the reader board sign size limits of §400-180F.(2). The size, height and location of a scoreboard is subject to Plan Commission approval. The Plan Commission will give special consideration to screening from right-of-way and neighboring residential uses; motion, videos and flashing; and audio/noise emanating from the scoreboard or system mounted to the scoreboard. The Plan Commission can also consider sponsorship advertising on the face of the scoreboard, the rear of the scoreboard or the scoreboard structure itself if there is a defined plan outlining the sizes, quantity and design. SECTION 6: Chapter 400, Section 400-42 C. (1) (c), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: Page 3 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 12 4 Ordinance #1442 § 400-42. RCE Country Estate District. C. Permitted uses (see Article V). (1) Permitted uses by right. (c) Crop, dairy, cattle, horse, goat/sheep and tree farming subject to the following: [1] The keeping or raising of hogs, or fur bearing animals or goats shall not be permitted. [2] The keeping or raising of poultry and domestic livestock, except for hogs and fur bearing animals, the raising of which is absolutely prohibited in this district, shall be permitted as part of a principal agricultural use of the premises on farms of at least 10 acres in area on the basis of not more than one head of livestock per acre, 40,000 square feet of land, nor more than 50 fowl per acre 40,000 square feet of land. SECTION 7: Chapter 400, Section 400-42 C. (2) (f) [3], of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-42 C. (2) (f) [3] [a] to read as follows: C. Permitted uses (see Article V). (2) Permitted accessory uses. (f) The keeping or raising of domestic livestock for show, breeding, or other use incidental to the principal use of the premises subject to the following: [3] Not more than one head of livestock and or 20 fowl shall be permitted per 40,000 square feet of lot area, nor shall any such livestock or fowl be permitted on a lot less than 120,000 square feet in area unless the requirements are met for chickens per Subsection C. (2) (f) [2] above. See Subsection C. (2) (f) [4] for further details on how to calculate the number or livestock and fowl allowed. [a] Storage requirements. (i) All bedding materials must be stored indoors. (ii) Any outdoor piles of feed and bedding shall be located at least 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. (iii) Manure shall be stored no less than 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. SECTION 8: Chapter 400, Section 400-42 C. (2) (f), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-42 C. (2) (f) [4] to read as follows: C. Permitted uses (see Article V). (2) Permitted accessory uses.Page 4 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 13 5 Ordinance #1442 (f) The keeping or raising of domestic livestock for show, breeding, or other use incidental to the principal use of the premises subject to the following: [4] Determining the maximum number of livestock and fowl. The calculation of the maximum number of livestock and fowl allowed applies to all subsections in § 400-42C.(2)(f). Different animal types may be combined, but the total calculated number of animals may not exceed the maximum per-acre density identified in § 400-42C.(2)(f)[3]. For example, a three-acre lot will allow for three head of livestock or 60 fowl; or a three acre lot can have one horse, one sheep and 20 head of fowl, or equivalent numbers not to exceed the maximum allowed. [a] Contiguous land under the same ownership. The total acreage of parcels of land that are contiguous to each other, under that same ownership and have the appropriate zoning category may be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. [b] Contiguous land that is leased. If contiguous land is being leased for agricultural purposes, the leased land area can be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. Once the land is no longer being leased, the maximum number of animals allowed shall be adjusted. A written lease agreement, signed by all property owners, shall be required. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. The leased land shall be used exclusively by the lessee. [c] When determining the maximum number of animals allowed on contiguous lands, the land area can only be used once or by one property owner. Double counting is not allowed. SECTION 9: Chapter 400, Section 400-76 C. (1) (b), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Permitted uses. (1) Permitted uses. (b) All ordinary agricultural uses subject to the following: [1]Farms primarily for the keeping or raising of fur bearing animals, or hogs or goats shall not be permitted except as conditional uses. [2] The transient feeding or fattening of cattle or hogs for market in excess of two head per acre shall not be permitted.Page 5 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 14 6 Ordinance #1442 [3] Dairy processing plants. SECTION 10: Chapter 400, Section 400-76 C. (3) (b), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: C. Permitted uses. (3) Permitted uses by conditional grant. (b) Hog, goat or fur farms. SECTION 11: Chapter 400, Section 400-166, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: § 400-166. Hobby kennels and hobby farms. (1) When permitted. Hobby kennels as defined in this code shall be permitted as an accessory use on any property zoned for residential use, where said kennel is incidental to the principal residential use, subject to the provisions of this section. (2) Building, site and operation plan required. All proposed hobby kennels are subject to building, site and operation plan approval by the Plan Commission following written notice being distributed by the City to neighboring property owners within 100 feet of the subject property. (3) Regulations applicable to hobby kennels. On properties in the RCE Zoning District, or on properties totaling a minimum of 120,000 square feet, one additional dog per acre, above the number of dogs permitted per household per Chapter 140, Animals, of the City Code, may be permitted upon written notice being given by the Plan Commission to property owners within 100 feet of the property in question, and subject to building, site and operation plan approval by the Plan Commission per § 400- 21 of this chapter. Note that Section 400-166 B. (Hobby farms) has been removed. SECTION 12: Chapter 400, Section 400-216, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended as follows: § 400-216. Specific words and phrases. Add the following: LIVESTOCK – Horses, cattle, sheep and goats kept or raised for domestic use, not including hogs/pigs or fur bearing animals. Remove the following: FARM, HOBBY STABLE, PRIVATE Page 6 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 15 7 Ordinance #1442 Edit the following: SIGN, GROUND – Remove the text about the size of the landscape base area from the graphic. SIGN, POLE – Remove the graphic from the definition. SECTION 13: Chapter 400, Section 400-31 B. (1), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: § 400-31. Engineering regulations. B. Drainage (1) Adequate drainage required. No principal building shall be erected, structurally altered, or relocated on land which is not adequately drained at all times nor which is subject to periodic flooding, nor so that the lowest floor level is less than two feet above the highest anticipated seasonal groundwater level. An occupancy permit and zoning permit shall not be issued for any lot where the grading plan approved for that lot at the time of its platting has not been accomplished. Any variances to this requirement can only be made by the Public Works and Safety Committee. SECTION 14: Chapter 400, Section 400-190 D (1), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: § 400-190. Off-street parking. D. Standard dimensions. (1) Parking stalls shall be a minimum size of 10 9 feet wide by 20 18 feet in length when aligned horizontally and 9.5 feet wide by 18 feet in length when aligned diagonally, unless the Plan Commission decides that the use of the parking stalls does not warrant a need for this size. SECTION 15: Chapter 400, Section 400-29 B., of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to read as follows: § 400-29. Basic locational requirements. B. Only one principal residence building on a lot. Except as specifically otherwise provided herein for attached single-family dwellings, apartments/condos, farms, or planned development projects, only one principal residence building shall be permitted on a lot; provided, however, that the Zoning Board of Appeals Plan Commission may grant an exception to permit more than one principal building on a lot where such grant would not be contrary to the spirit or intent of this chapter or to the regulations applicable to the specific district, and provided that a sufficient lot area is provided and the buildings so located as to permit individual compliance, in the case of future division, with the lot size, density, building location, and open space requirements of the district in which located. SECTION 16: Chapter 400, Section 400-15, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-15 E. to read as follows:Page 7 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 16 8 Ordinance #1442 § 400-15. Enforcement; violations and penalties. E. All restrictions, conditions, and regulation notes placed on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed. SECTION 17: Chapter 400, Section 400-193, of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, is hereby amended to add Section 400-193 G. to read as follows: § 400-193. Exterior lighting performance standards. Exterior lighting serves multiple functions, including illumination of obstructions, orientation of site users, and security. To assure that exterior lighting serves these functions without hindrance or nuisance, all exterior lighting plans submitted pursuant to this code shall comply with the following standards: (Note: Standards below are subject to Plan Commission discretion when extenuating circumstances apply.) G. No lighting, whether located on the interior or exterior of a window, can be attached to the window or window frame on a commercial or industrial property where the light source can be directly seen from the outside. Also, these window lights cannot be flashing or moving. SECTION 18: Chapter 400, Sections 400-17 B. (1), (2) and (3), of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego, are hereby amended to read as follows: § 400-17. Plan Commission. B. Membership (1) Composition. The Plan Commission shall consist of seven members as outlined herein and each member must be a resident of the City: (a) The Mayor. (b) An Alderperson appointed by the Council. (c) Five citizen members of recognized experience and qualifications. (2) Appointment. (a) Aldermanic member. The Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission shall be elected appointed annually at the Common Council reorganization meeting by a two-thirds vote of the Common Council the Mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the Common Council. (b) Citizen members. Citizen members shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the Common Council. (c) Presiding officer and Chairperson. The presiding officer and Chairperson shall be the Mayor. In the absence of the Mayor, the Aldermanic representative shall be the presiding officer. In the absence of the Mayor and Aldermanic representative, the citizen member with the longest tenure shall be the presiding officer. (d) Official oath. All members, according to § 19.01, Wis. Stats., shall take the official oath within 10 days of receiving notice of their appointment. Page 8 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 17 9 Ordinance #1442 (3) Terms. (a) Aldermanic member. The Alderperson member of the Plan Commission shall serve for one year, unless the position becomes vacant, in which case the Common Council Mayor shall elect appoint a new representative as outlined in Subsection B. (2) (a) above. (b) Citizen members. Terms for the citizen members shall be staggered and each term shall be for a three-year period. (c) Secretary. The Public Works and Development Director or designee shall be the Secretary of the Plan Commission. In the absence of the Public Works and Development Director or designee, other planning staff employed by the City of Muskego may fill said role. (d) Recording secretary. The Public Works and Development Director or designee shall select the recording secretary in accordance with policies and procedures established by the Common Council from time to time. SECTION 19: 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 are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 20: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS XXX DAY OF MARCH, 2020. CITY OF MUSKEGO _______________________________ Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor ATTEST: First reading: February 25, 2020 _________________________ Clerk-Treasurer Ordinance Published: 2/2020jmb Page 9 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 18 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council February 25, 2020 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Zoning Code Revisions Date: February 20, 2020 Background Information: The Committee of the Whole (COW) previously directed Planning staff to research three topics related to allowing goats on lots not only zoned A-1 (with a CUG), allowing event venues in barns and how to address future scoreboards and advertising/sponsorships on said scoreboards. Planning staff presented some base regulations at the November 12, 2019 COW meeting. Based on those base regulations, formal code amendment are now being proposed. The proposed amendments are outlined in detail on the attached document. You will also notice that there are some other miscellaneous Zoning Code amendments that are included with this round of updates. Staff always tries to keep a running list of needed updates in the code so when there are enough of them to warrant going through the public hearing process we can address all at one time with one hearing. These are items that have been brought up at Council and/or Plan Commission meetings in the past and/or items that staff have found to be errors, issues and/or problems that have come up in dealing with our daily Planning tasks. If there are any questions on any of the items included within the attached document, please feel free to reach out to Planning staff before the meeting to answer any questions. Page 10 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 19 Municipal Code Amendments – 2020 Public Hearing/Common Council 1st Reading - February 25, 2020 Plan Commission Review & Recommendation - March 3, 2020 Common Council 2nd Reading & Possible Vote – March 10, 2020 Chapter 400 - Zoning Barns as Event/Wedding Venues Addition of “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” as a Permitted use by conditional use grant in the RCE District - Section 400-42C.(3)(s) (s) Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue as per § 400-159J. of this chapter. __________ Addition of the specific regulations relating to the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” - Section 400-159J. J. Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue. (1) Definition. “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue ” means any barns erected before January 1, 2020 to be reused as an event/wedding venue. (2) Purpose. The following regulations are created to allow for an adaptive reuse of existing barns ensuring that applicable ordinances are followed; to protect against adverse impacts of noise, odor, disturbance, visual impacts or other nuisances that this practice could have upon neighboring properties and to control the impacts of such operations on municipal services, including snowplowing, garbage collection, sanitation, law enforcement and fire protection. (3) Conditional use grant required. No commercial event/wedding may occur in the a barn unless an adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue conditional use grant for such operation is granted by the City, and only in full compliance with such conditional use permit. The general provisions as to conditional uses described in Article XIV of this chapter apply to adaptive reuse of existing barn s for an event/wedding venue conditional uses. (4) Conditions to be met for grant of permit. A conditional use permit shall not be granted for the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue unless all of the following conditions are met: (a) The minimum parcel size shall be five (5) acres. (b) A two hundred (200) foot separation between any event related building or amenity/feature and any structures on adjacent lots shall be provided on all sides of the property not abutting a public roadway. Special event/commercial business related structures, activities and/or features are not permitted within a fifty (50) foot buffer area, nor is parking allowed in this buffer area. The Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer, as it relates to parking only, from any right-of- way if dense landscape screening is provided. If an existing barn is located closer than the fifty (50) foot buffer, then the Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer to not less than the existing b arn offset. Where possible, agricultural crops shall remain or be grown in the buffer area, or suitable landscaping, to maintain the rural/agricultural character of the site. (c) Buffer plantings shall be provided along a property line where there is an abutting residence, including across roadways, to screen views, lights and noise from the operation. Page 11 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 20 (d) Parcels shall have direct unobstructed frontage along a paved public road for direct access. (e) The surface of the parking areas and driveways are preferred to be asphalt, but the Plan Commission can consider gravel parking areas on a case-by-case basis if the parking is far enough from adjacent lots and homes and if the parking lot can be maintained in a dustless condition. The number of parking stalls required should be one (1) stall for every two (2) people of building capacity with the final quantity being approved by the Plan Commission. (f) Any amplified music should occur only in the main barn structure and all door and windows must remain closed when the amplified music is playing. Special conditions can be considered for unique situations, subject to Plan Commission review. (g) The barn must be structurally sound and must meet all applicable Building Codes and Fire Codes. (h) Applicants for a conditional use grant under this Subsection shall provide the following information at the time of application: [1] Ownership of the property [2] Months/duration of operation [3] The anticipated number of events per year [4] Proposed hours/days of operation [5] Primary types of events to be hosted and a description of their ancillary activities (e.g. hayrides, petting farms, bonfires, etc.) [6] Size of the barn facility and guest capacity, including a floor plan of the barn and auxiliary structures (including any tents or other temporary structures) [7] A site plan/survey for the entire parcel, including ingress/egress, parking areas, all facility structures/tents, restroom locations, and any other site based features [8] Provision of restroom facilities, including screening method (must be provided) [9] Location of refuse receptacles, screening and method of disposal [10] Proposed signage and lighting plan [11] Proposed use and location of amplified music [12] Any additional information required by the Plan Com mission to ensure the safe operations of the event / wedding venue. __________ Amend permitted use by conditional use grant in the B-1 District to exclude the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue”- Section 400-62C.(3)(a) Any conditional use permitted in the RCE District except second residential structures and except the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue . __________ Addition of the definition of “ADAPTIVE REUSE” - Section 400-216 ADAPTIVE REUSE The reuse of a site/building for a purpose other than originally intended. Scoreboards Addition of the allowance of scoreboards under the signage provisions - Section 400-181J. J. Scoreboards. Upon approval by the Plan Commission, a scoreboard is allowed in t he I-1 Government and Institutional District, PI-1 Parks and Recreation District or at an approved outdoor recreational facility, as designated in Article XX, subject to the requirements of §400- 21. Scoreboards are exempt from the reader board sign size limits of §400-180F.(2). The size, height and location of a scoreboard is subject to Plan Commission approval. The Plan Commission will give special consideration to screening from right-of-way and neighboring Page 12 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 21 residential uses; motion, videos and flashing ; and audio/noise emanating from the scoreboard or system mounted to the scoreboard. The Plan Commission can also consider sponsorship advertising on the face of the scoreboard, the rear of the scoreboard or the scoreboard structure itself if there is a defined plan outlining the sizes, quantity and design. Goats/Sheep and other Livestock Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats and horses to reflect the other code changes relating to goats and horses - 400-42C.(1)(c) (c) Crop, dairy, cattle, horse, goat/sheep and tree farming subject to the following: __________ Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400-42C.(1)(c)[1] [1] The keeping or raising of hogs, or fur bearing animals or goats shall not be permitted. __________ Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the square footage requirement for each allowed animal, rather than the per acre reference - 400-42C.(1)(c)[2] The keeping or raising of poultry and domestic livestock, except for hogs and fur bearing animals, the raising of which is absolutely prohibited in this district, shall be permitted as part of a principal agricultural use of the premises on farms of at least 10 acres in area on the basis of not more than one head of livestock per acre 40,000 square feet of land, nor more than 50 fowl per acre 40,000 square feet of land. __________ Amend how the number of allowed livestock/fowl is regulated - 400-42C.(2)(f)[3] [3] Not more than one head of livestock and or 20 fowl shall be permitted per 40,000 square feet of lot area, nor shall any such livestock or fowl be permitted on a lot less than 120,000 square feet in area unless the requirements are met for chickens per Subsection C(2)(f)[2] above. See Subsection C(2)(f)[4] for further details on how to calculate the number or livestock and fowl allowed. __________ Addition of clarification on how to determine the number of livestock and fowl allowed on a property - 400-42C.(2)(f)[4] [4] Determining the maximum number of livestock and fowl. The calculation of the maximum number of livestock and fowl allowed applies to all subsections in § 400-42C.(2)(f). Different animal types may be combined, but the total calculated number of animals may not exceed the maximum per-acre density identified in § 400-42C.(2)(f)[3]. For example, a three-acre lot will allow for three head of livestock or 60 fowl; or a three acre lot can have one horse, one sheep and 20 head of fowl, or equivalent numbers not to exceed the maximum allowed. [a] Contiguous land under the same ownership. The total acreage of parcels of land that are contiguous to each other, under that same ownership and have the appropriate zoning category may be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. [b] Contiguous land that is leased. If contiguous land is being leased for agricultural purposes, the leased land area can be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. Once the land is no longer being leased, the maximum number of Page 13 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 22 animals allowed shall be adjusted. A written lease agreement, signed by all property owners, shall be required. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. The leased land shall be used exclusively by the lessee. [c] When determining the maximum number of animals allowed on contiguous lands, the land area can only be used once or by one property owner. Double counting is not allowed. __________ Addition of storage requirements for bedding, feed and manure as it relates to livestock on residentially zoned properties - 400-42C.(2)(f)[3][a] [a] Storage requirements. (i) All bedding materials must be stored indoors. (ii) Any outdoor piles of feed and bedding shall be located at least 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. (iii) Manure shall be stored no less than 100 feet from any public right -of-way or adjacent residential lot line. __________ Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400-76C.(1)(b)[1] [1] Farms primarily for the keeping or raising of fur bearing animals, or hogs or goats shall not be permitted except as conditional uses. __________ Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400-76C.(3)(b) (b) Hog, goat or fur farms. __________ Remove references to hobby farms as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations - 400-166 Hobby kennels and hobby farms. __________ Remove the hobby farm regulation section as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations - 400-166B. B. Hobby farms. (1) When permitted. Hobby farms as defined in this code shall be permitted as an accessory use on any property having at least 120,000 square feet of land area and zoned for residential use. Said hobby farm must be incidental to an existing principal residential use and shall be subject to the provisions of this section. (2) Building, site and operation plan required. All hobby farms proposed from and after the adoption of this code are subject to building, site and operation plan approval by the Plan Commission following written notice being distributed by the City to neighboring property owners within 100 feet of the subject property. (3) Permitted fowl and livestock. One head of livestock and 10 fowl shall be permitted pe r 40,000 square feet of land area, to a maximum of 30 head of livestock and 50 fowl. (4) Prohibited fowl and livestock. Hogs and fur bearing animals other than rabbits are prohibited. Page 14 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 23 (5) Permitted horses. Horses shall be permitted when a parcel has at least 2.75 acres of land area. When the land is compliant, one horse is allowed for every 40,000 square feet of land area. (6) Storage requirements. (a) On parcels of land less than 200,000 square feet in area, all bedding materials must be stored indoors. (b) On parcels of land 200,000 square feet in area or greater, any outdoor piles of feed and bedding shall be located at least 100 feet from any public right -of-way or adjacent residential lot line. (c) Manure shall be stored no less than 100 feet from any p ublic right-of-way or adjacent nonresidential lot line. __________ Addition of the definition of “LIVESTOCK” - Section 400-216 LIVESTOCK Horses, cattle, sheep and goats kept or raised for domestic use, not including hogs/pigs or fur bearing animals. __________ Remove the “FARM, HOBBY” definition since hobby farm references are being removed from the zoning code - 400-216 FARM, HOBBY An area of land devoted to agricultural activities which are accessory to the principal use of the property, including growing of customary produce, including but not limited to vegetables, fruits, and grains, and for the packaging and storage of produce grown on premises, as well as for the raising thereon of the usual poultry and livestock such as horses and cattle, and no t including commercial feeding of garbage or offal to swine or other animals, the commercial feeding of animals on open lots where no feed is raised on the premises, or the commercial feeding of poultry or laboratory animals such as mice, rats, etc. Hobby farms are subject to limitations on the maximum head of poultry and livestock and separation requirements found in § 400-166B of this code. __________ Remove the “STABLE, PRIVATE” definition since private stables are not referenced anywhere in the zoning code text and since the hobby farms that definition reference are being removed from the zoning code - 400-216 STABLE, PRIVATE An accessory use and accessory structure constructed and operated under the auspices of a hobby farm building, site and operation plan in which equines are kept primarily for breeding, private boarding, training and/or giving lessons, but not for rent or hire to the public. Other Miscellaneous Zoning Codes Amend who reviews variances to the separation between the highest anticip ated seasonal groundwater level from the Zoning Board of Appeals to the Public Works and Safety Committee - Section 400-31B.(1) (1) Adequate drainage required. No principal building shall be erected, structurally altered, or relocated on land which is not adequately drained at all times nor which is subject to periodic flooding, nor so that the lowest floor level is less than two feet above the highest anticipated seasonal groundwater level. An occupancy permit and zoning permit shall not be issued for any lot where the grading plan approved for that lot at the time of its platting has not been Page 15 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 24 accomplished. Any variances to this requirement can only be made by the Public Works and Safetey Committee. __________ Amend the minimum parking stall size required from 10’ x 20’ to 9’ x 18’- Section 400- 190D.(1) (1) Parking stalls shall be a minimum size of 109 feet wide by 2018 feet in length when aligned horizontally and 9.5 feet wide by 18 feet in length when aligned diagonally, unless the Plan Commission decides that the use of the parking stalls does not warrant a need for this size. __________ Amend who can approve more than one principal residence on a lot - Section 400-29B. B. Only one principal residence building on a lot. Except as specifically otherwise provid ed herein for attached single-family dwellings, apartments/condos, farms, or planned development projects, only one principal residence building shall be permitted on a lot; provided, however, that the Zoning Board of Appeals Plan Commission may grant an exception to permit more than one principal building on a lot where such grant would not be contrary to the spirit or intent of this chapter or to the regulations applicable to the specific district, and provided that a sufficient lot area is provided and t he buildings so located as to permit individual compliance, in the case of future division, with the lot size, density, building location, and open space requirements of the district in which located. __________ Addition of a requirement that clarifies that any restrictions, regulations, etc. noted on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed - 400-15E. E. All restrictions, conditions, and regulation notes placed on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed. __________ Addition of a restriction of non-shielded window lighting that is visible from the outside of the window - Section 400-193G. G. No lighting, whether located on the interior or exterior of a window, can be attached to the window or window frame on a commercial or industrial property where the light source can be directly seen from the outside. Also, these window lights cannot be flashing or moving. __________ Edit the “SIGN, GROUND” definition to remove the incorrect note about the size of the landscape base area - Section 400-216 __________ Remove the graphic for “SIGN, POLE” since it is out of date and incorrect - Section 400- 216 __________ Remove text from graphic Page 16 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 25 Amend how the composition of the Plan Commission, specifically the Aldermanic member, is appointed to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(1)(b) (b) An Alderperson appointed by the Council. __________ Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is appointed to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(2)(a) (a) Aldermanic member. The Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission shall be elected appointed annually at the Common Council reorganization meeting by a two-thirds vote of the Common Council the Mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the Common Council. __________ Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is filled in the case of a vacancy to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(3)(a) (a) Aldermanic member. The Alderperson member of the Plan Commission shall serve for one year, unless the position becomes vacant, in which case the Common Council Mayor shall elect appoint a new representative as outlined in Subsection B(2)(a) above. __________ Page 17 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 26 City of Muskego Plan Commission Supplement PC 017-2020 For the meeting of: March 3, 2020 REQUEST: Recommendation to Common Council to amend Chapter 400 Zoning PETITIONER: City of Muskego INTRODUCED: March 3, 2020 LAST AGENDA: N/A PREPARED BY: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP DISCUSSION PC 017-2020 Staff had been directed by the Common Council/Committee of the Whole and the Plan Commission to research and provide modifications to the Zoning Code. Additionally, throughout the year staff retains various code updates and tries to bring them all forward at one time for efficency to avoid multiple meetings and multiple public hearings. This is the same case here where we are going over multiple code changes that are required due to clarifications, state code changes, or board requests. A public hearing for the Zoning Code amendments was held on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 before the Common Council. The changes that are included as part of this resolution tonight are further described below. Section 400-42C.(3)(s) – Adding Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue as a Permitted use by conditional use grant in the RCE District. Section 400-159J. – Adding specific specific regulations relating to the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue”. Section 400-62C.(3)(a) - Amending permitted use by conditional use grant in the B-1 District to exclude the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue”. Section 400-216 - Adding the definition of “ADAPTIVE REUSE”. Section 400-181J. - Adding the allowance of scoreboards under the signage provisions. Section 400-42C.(1)(c) - Amending the RCE district’s reference to goats and horses to reflect the other code changes relating to goats and horses. Section 400-42C.(1)(c)[1] – Amending the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats. Section 400-42C.(1)(c)[2] - Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the square footage requirement for each allowed animal, rather than the per acre reference. Section 400-42C.(2)(f)[3] - Amend how the number of allowed livestock/fowl is regulated. Page 18 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 27 Section 400-42C.(2)(f)[4] – Additional clarification on how to determine the number of livestock and fowl allowed on a property. Section 400-42C.(2)(f)[3][a] - Adding storage requirements for bedding, feed and manure as it relates to livestock on residentially zoned properties. Section 400-76C.(1)(b)[1] - Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats. Section 400-76C.(3)(b) - Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats. Section 400-166 - Removing references to hobby farms as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations. Section 400-166B. - Removing the hobby farm regulation section as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations. Section 400-216 - Adding the definition of “LIVESTOCK”. Section 400-216 – Removing the “FARM, HOBBY” definition since hobby farm references are being removed from the zoning code. Section 400-216 - Removing the “STABLE, PRIVATE” definition since private stables are not referenced anywhere in the zoning code text and since the hobby farms that definition reference are being removed from the zoning code. Section 400-31B.(1) - Amend who reviews variances to the separation between the highest anticipated seasonal groundwater level from the Zoning Board of Appeals to the Public Works and Safety Committee. Section 400-190D.(1) - Amend the minimum parking stall size required from 10’ x 20’ to 9’ x 18’. Section 400-29B. - Amend who can approve more than one principal residence on a lot. Section 400-15E - Adding a requirement that clarifies that any restrictions, regulations, etc. noted on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed. Section 400-193G. - Adding a restriction of non-shielded window lighting that is visible from the outside of the window. Section 400-216 - Edit the “SIGN, GROUND” definition to remove the incorrect note about the size of the landscape base area. Section 400-216 - Removing the graphic for “SIGN, POLE” since it is out of date and incorrect. Section 400-17B.(1)(b) - Amend how the composition of the Plan Commission, specifically the Aldermanic member, is appointed to match state statues. Section 400-17B.(2)(a) - Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is appointed to match state statues. Section 400-17B.(3)(a) - Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is filled in the case of a vacancy to match state statues. **Full details of the code amendments are includes as Exhibit A as part of the Resolution. Page 19 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 28 STAFF RECOMMENDATION PC 017-2020 Approval of Resolution PC 017-2020 Page 20 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 29 RESOLUTION #P.C. 017-2020 RECOMMENDATION TO COMMON COUNCIL TO AMEND CHAPTER 400 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO WHEREAS, Chapter 400 regulates zoning regulations within the City of Muskego and portions of the ordinances requires modification, and WHEREAS, A public hearing took place to consider the amendments on February 25, 2020, and WHEREAS, The specific sections being amended include: Sections 400-15, 400-17, 400-29, 400-31, 400-42, 400-62, 400-76, 400-159, 400-166, 400-181, 400-190, 400-193, 400-216, and WHEREAS, The proposed amendments relate to barns as wedding/event venues, goat and livestock regulations, scoreboards regulations and other miscellaneous topics. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Plan Commission recommends approval to the Common Council for the attached (Exhibit A) changes to Chapter 400 of the Municipal Code. Plan Commission City of Muskego Adopted: Defeated: Deferred: Introduced: March 3, 2019 ATTEST: Adam Trzebiatowski, Planning Manager Page 21 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 30 EXHIBIT A Chapter 400 - Zoning Barns as Event/Wedding Venues Addition of “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” as a Permitted use by conditional use grant in the RCE District - Section 400-42C.(3)(s) (s) Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue as per § 400-159J. of this chapter. __________ Addition of the specific regulations relating to the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” - Section 400-159J. J. Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue. (1) Definition. “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue” means any barns erected before January 1, 2020 to be reused as an event/wedding venue. (2) Purpose. The following regulations are created to allow for an adaptive reuse of existing barns ensuring that applicable ordinances are followed; to protect against adverse impacts of noise, odor, disturbance, visual impacts or other nuisances that this practice could have upon neighboring properties and to control the impacts of such operations on municipal services, including snowplowing, garbage collection, sanitation, law enforcement and fire protection. (3) Conditional use grant required. No commercial event/wedding may occur in the a barn unless an adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue conditional use grant for such operation is granted by the City, and only in full compliance with such conditional use permit. The general provisions as to conditional uses described in Article XIV of this chapter apply to adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue conditional uses. (4) Conditions to be met for grant of permit. A conditional use permit shall not be granted for the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue unless all of the following conditions are met: (a) The minimum parcel size shall be five (5) acres. (b) A two hundred (200) foot separation between any event related building or amenity/feature and any structures on adjacent lots shall be provided on all sides of the property not abutting a public roadway. Special event/commercial business related structures, activities and/or features are not permitted within a fifty (50) foot buffer area, nor is parking allowed in this buffer area. The Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer, as it relates to parking only, from any right-of- way if dense landscape screening is provided. If an existing barn is located closer than the fifty (50) foot buffer, then the Plan Commission can consider reducing the required buffer to not less than the existing barn offset. Where possible, agricultural crops shall remain or be grown in the buffer area, or suitable landscaping, to maintain the rural/agricultural character of the site. (c) Buffer plantings shall be provided along a property line where there is an abutting residence, including across roadways, to screen views, lights and noise from the operation. (d) Parcels shall have direct unobstructed frontage along a paved public road for direct access. (e) The surface of the parking areas and driveways are preferred to be asphalt, but the Plan Commission can consider gravel parking areas on a case-by-case basis if the parking is far enough from adjacent lots and homes and if the parking lot can be maintained in a dustless condition. The number of parking stalls required should be one (1) stall for every two (2) people of building capacity with the final quantity being approved by the Plan Commission. (f) Any amplified music should occur only in the main barn structure and all door and windows must remain closed when the amplified music is playing. Special conditions can be considered for unique situations, subject to Plan Commission review. (g) The barn must be structurally sound and must meet all applicable Building Codes and Fire Codes. (h) Applicants for a conditional use grant under this Subsection shall provide the following information at the time of application: [1] Ownership of the property [2] Months/duration of operation [3] The anticipated number of events per year [4] Proposed hours/days of operation [5] Primary types of events to be hosted and a description of their ancillary activities (e.g. hayrides, petting farms, bonfires, etc.)Page 22 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 31 [6] Size of the barn facility and guest capacity, including a floor plan of the barn and auxiliary structures (including any tents or other temporary structures) [7] A site plan/survey for the entire parcel, including ingress/egress, parking areas, all facility structures/tents, restroom locations, and any other site based features [8] Provision of restroom facilities, including screening method (must be provided) [9] Location of refuse receptacles, screening and method of disposal [10]Proposed signage and lighting plan [11]Proposed use and location of amplified music [12]Any additional information required by the Plan Commission to ensure the safe operations of the event / wedding venue. __________ Amend permitted use by conditional use grant in the B-1 District to exclude the “Adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue”- Section 400-62C.(3)(a) Any conditional use permitted in the RCE District except second residential structures and except the adaptive reuse of existing barns for an event/wedding venue. __________ Addition of the definition of “ADAPTIVE REUSE” - Section 400-216 ADAPTIVE REUSE The reuse of a site/building for a purpose other than originally intended. Scoreboards Addition of the allowance of scoreboards under the signage provisions - Section 400-181J. J. Scoreboards. Upon approval by the Plan Commission, a scoreboard is allowed in the I-1 Government and Institutional District, PI-1 Parks and Recreation District or at an approved outdoor recreational facility, as designated in Article XX, subject to the requirements of §400-21. Scoreboards are exempt from the reader board sign size limits of §400-180F.(2). The size, height and location of a scoreboard is subject to Plan Commission approval. The Plan Commission will give special consideration to screening from right-of-way and neighboring residential uses; motion, videos and flashing; and audio/noise emanating from the scoreboard or system mounted to the scoreboard. The Plan Commission can also consider sponsorship advertising on the face of the scoreboard, the rear of the scoreboard or the scoreboard structure itself if there is a defined plan outlining the sizes, quantity and design. Goats/Sheep and other Livestock Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats and horses to reflect the other code changes relating to goats and horses - 400-42C.(1)(c) (c) Crop, dairy, cattle, horse, goat/sheep and tree farming subject to the following: __________ Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400- 42C.(1)(c)[1] [1] The keeping or raising of hogs, or fur bearing animals or goats shall not be permitted. __________ Amend the RCE district’s reference to goats to reflect the square footage requirement for each allowed animal, rather than the per acre reference - 400-42C.(1)(c)[2] The keeping or raising of poultry and domestic livestock, except for hogs and fur bearing animals, the raising of which is absolutely prohibited in this district, shall be permitted as part of a principal agricultural use of the premises on farms of at least 10 acres in area on the basis of not more than one head of livestock per acre 40,000 square feet of land, nor more than 50 fowl per acre 40,000 square feet of land. __________Page 23 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 32 Amend how the number of allowed livestock/fowl is regulated - 400-42C.(2)(f)[3] [3] Not more than one head of livestock and or 20 fowl shall be permitted per 40,000 square feet of lot area, nor shall any such livestock or fowl be permitted on a lot less than 120,000 square feet in area unless the requirements are met for chickens per Subsection C(2)(f)[2] above. See Subsection C(2)(f)[4] for further details on how to calculate the number or livestock and fowl allowed. __________ Addition of clarification on how to determine the number of livestock and fowl allowed on a property - 400-42C.(2)(f)[4] [4] Determining the maximum number of livestock and fowl. The calculation of the maximum number of livestock and fowl allowed applies to all subsections in § 400-42C.(2)(f). Different animal types may be combined, but the total calculated number of animals may not exceed the maximum per-acre density identified in § 400- 42C.(2)(f)[3]. For example, a three-acre lot will allow for three head of livestock or 60 fowl; or a three acre lot can have one horse, one sheep and 20 head of fowl, or equivalent numbers not to exceed the maximum allowed. [a] Contiguous land under the same ownership. The total acreage of parcels of land that are contiguous to each other, under that same ownership and have the appropriate zoning category may be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. [b] Contiguous land that is leased. If contiguous land is being leased for agricultural purposes, the leased land area can be used when calculating the maximum number of animals allowed. Once the land is no longer being leased, the maximum number of animals allowed shall be adjusted. A written lease agreement, signed by all property owners, shall be required. The minimum lot size for the keeping and raising of animals shall be met prior to additional animals being allowed for additional contiguous lands. The leased land shall be used exclusively by the lessee. [c] When determining the maximum number of animals allowed on contiguous lands, the land area can only be used once or by one property owner. Double counting is not allowed. __________ Addition of storage requirements for bedding, feed and manure as it relates to livestock on residentially zoned properties - 400-42C.(2)(f)[3][a] [a] Storage requirements. (i) All bedding materials must be stored indoors. (ii) Any outdoor piles of feed and bedding shall be located at least 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. (iii) Manure shall be stored no less than 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. __________ Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400- 76C.(1)(b)[1] [1] Farms primarily for the keeping or raising of fur bearing animals, or hogs or goats shall not be permitted except as conditional uses. __________ Amend the A-1 district’s reference to goats to reflect the other code changes relating to goats - 400- 76C.(3)(b) (b) Hog, goat or fur farms. __________ Remove references to hobby farms as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations - 400-166 Hobby kennels and hobby farms. __________ Remove the hobby farm regulation section as the regulations contradict other livestock regulations - 400- 166B. B. Hobby farms.Page 24 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 33 (1) When permitted. Hobby farms as defined in this code shall be permitted as an accessory use on any property having at least 120,000 square feet of land area and zoned for residential use. Said hobby farm must be incidental to an existing principal residential use and shall be subject to the provisions of this section. (2) Building, site and operation plan required. All hobby farms proposed from and after the adoption of this code are subject to building, site and operation plan approval by the Plan Commission following written notice being distributed by the City to neighboring property owners within 100 feet of the subject property. (3) Permitted fowl and livestock. One head of livestock and 10 fowl shall be permitted per 40,000 square feet of land area, to a maximum of 30 head of livestock and 50 fowl. (4) Prohibited fowl and livestock. Hogs and fur bearing animals other than rabbits are prohibited. (5) Permitted horses. Horses shall be permitted when a parcel has at least 2.75 acres of land area. When the land is compliant, one horse is allowed for every 40,000 square feet of land area. (6) Storage requirements. (a) On parcels of land less than 200,000 square feet in area, all bedding materials must be stored indoors. (b) On parcels of land 200,000 square feet in area or greater, any outdoor piles of feed and bedding shall be located at least 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent residential lot line. (c) Manure shall be stored no less than 100 feet from any public right-of-way or adjacent nonresidential lot line. __________ Addition of the definition of “LIVESTOCK” - Section 400-216 LIVESTOCK Horses, cattle, sheep and goats kept or raised for domestic use, not including hogs/pigs or fur bearing animals. __________ Remove the “FARM, HOBBY” definition since hobby farm references are being removed from the zoning code - 400-216 FARM, HOBBY An area of land devoted to agricultural activities which are accessory to the principal use of the property, including growing of customary produce, including but not limited to vegetables, fruits, and grains, and for the packaging and storage of produce grown on premises, as well as for the raising thereon of the usual poultry and livestock such as horses and cattle, and not including commercial feeding of garbage or offal to swine or other animals, the commercial feeding of animals on open lots where no feed is raised on the premises, or the commercial feeding of poultry or laboratory animals such as mice, rats, etc. Hobby farms are subject to limitations on the maximum head of poultry and livestock and separation requirements found in § 400-166B of this code. __________ Remove the “STABLE, PRIVATE” definition since private stables are not referenced anywhere in the zoning code text and since the hobby farms that definition reference are being removed from the zoning code - 400-216 STABLE, PRIVATE An accessory use and accessory structure constructed and operated under the auspices of a hobby farm building, site and operation plan in which equines are kept primarily for breeding, private boarding, training and/or giving lessons, but not for rent or hire to the public. Other Miscellaneous Zoning Codes Amend who reviews variances to the separation between the highest anticipated seasonal groundwater level from the Zoning Board of Appeals to the Public Works and Safety Committee - Section 400-31B.(1) (1) Adequate drainage required. No principal building shall be erected, structurally altered, or relocated on land which is not adequately drained at all times nor which is subject to periodic flooding, nor so that the lowest floor level is less than two feet above the highest anticipated seasonal groundwater level. An occupancy permit and zoning permit shall not be issued for any lot where the grading plan approved for that lot at the time of its platting has not been accomplished. Any variances to this requirement can only be made by the Public Works and Safetey Committee.Page 25 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 34 __________ Amend the minimum parking stall size required from 10’ x 20’ to 9’ x 18’- Section 400-190D.(1) (1) Parking stalls shall be a minimum size of 109 feet wide by 2018 feet in length when aligned horizontally and 9.5 feet wide by 18 feet in length when aligned diagonally, unless the Plan Commission decides that the use of the parking stalls does not warrant a need for this size. __________ Amend who can approve more than one principal residence on a lot - Section 400-29B. B. Only one principal residence building on a lot. Except as specifically otherwise provided herein for attached single-family dwellings, apartments/condos, farms, or planned development projects, only one principal residence building shall be permitted on a lot; provided, however, that the Zoning Board of Appeals Plan Commission may grant an exception to permit more than one principal building on a lot where such grant would not be contrary to the spirit or intent of this chapter or to the regulations applicable to the specific district, and provided that a sufficient lot area is provided and the buildings so located as to permit individual compliance, in the case of future division, with the lot size, density, building location, and open space requirements of the district in which located. __________ Addition of a requirement that clarifies that any restrictions, regulations, etc. noted on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed - 400-15E. E. All restrictions, conditions, and regulation notes placed on a recorded Subdivision Plat, Condominium Plat or Certified Survey Map must be followed. __________ Addition of a restriction of non-shielded window lighting that is visible from the outside of the window - Section 400-193G. G. No lighting, whether located on the interior or exterior of a window, can be attached to the window or window frame on a commercial or industrial property where the light source can be directly seen from the outside. Also, these window lights cannot be flashing or moving. __________ Edit the “SIGN, GROUND” definition to remove the incorrect note about the size of the landscape base area - Section 400-216 __________ Remove the graphic for “SIGN, POLE” since it is out of date and incorrect - Section 400-216 __________ Amend how the composition of the Plan Commission, specifically the Aldermanic member, is appointed to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(1)(b) (b) An Alderperson appointed by the Council. __________ Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is appointed to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(2)(a) Remove text from graphic Page 26 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 35 (a) Aldermanic member. The Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission shall be elected appointed annually at the Common Council reorganization meeting by a two-thirds vote of the Common Council the Mayor and confirmed by a majority vote of the Common Council. __________ Amend how the Aldermanic member of the Plan Commission is filled in the case of a vacancy to match state statues - Section 400-17B.(3)(a) (a) Aldermanic member. The Alderperson member of the Plan Commission shall serve for one year, unless the position becomes vacant, in which case the Common Council Mayor shall elect appoint a new representative as outlined in Subsection B(2)(a) above. __________ Page 27 of 27 Ordinance #1442 - An Ordinance to Amend Various... Packet Page 36 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1443 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (B-2 to B-4 – D & K Seasonal Services) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The following described property is hereby rezoned from B-2 – Local Service Center District to B-4 – Highway Business District: Tax Key No. 2225.984/S80 W19025 Janesville Road 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 is in full force and effect from and after passage and publication subject to approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan by the Plan Commission. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF MARCH , 2020. CITY OF MUSKEGO _______________________________ Kathy Chiaverotti, Mayor First Reading: February 25, 2020 ATTEST: ______________________________ Clerk-Treasurer Notice of Newly Enacted Ordinance Published: Page 1 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 37 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council February 25, 2020 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: D&K Seasonal Services Rezoning – B-2 to B-4 Date: February 20, 2020 Background Information: The petitioner, Dennis Lopiparo of D&K Seasonal Services, is applying to rezone a property that he is looking to purchase, located on the south side of Janesville Road at S80 W19025 Janesville (Tax Key No. 2225.984) from B-2 – Local Service Center District to B-4 - Highway Business District. The B-4 district allows minimum lot sizes of 30,000 SF with a minimum average width of 110 feet. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area for Commercial Uses and the proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan so no Comprehensive Plan change is required as part of this rezoning request. The property is currently the home to Paradise Pools. The current property owner is looking to sell the property. The petitioner is requesting this rezoning in order to be able to locate his landscape and snow removal business to this property. As part of his business operations he would like to include outdoor storage/sales of bulk materials such as salt, stone, mulch, etc. Uses such as this, especially those that include outdoor garden center type features, are allowed in the B-4 district, subject to Plan Commission approval of a Building, Site and Operation (BSO) Plan. Page 2 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 38 Page 3 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 39 Page 4 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 40 Page 5 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 41 City of Muskego Plan Commission Supplement PC 014-2020 For the meeting of: March 3, 2020 REQUEST: Rezoning from B-2 Local Service Center District to B-4 – Highway Business District Tax Key No. 2225.984 / S80 W19025 Janesville Road NE ¼ of Section 17 PETITIONER: Dennis Lopiparo & Kandy Raether, D&K Seasonal Services INTRODUCED: March 3, 2020 LAST AGENDA: N/A PREPARED BY: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP BACKGROUND PC 014-2020 The petitioner has submitted a rezoning request from B-2 Local Service Center District to B-4 Highway Business District. The purpose of the rezoning is to accommodate a landscape and snow removal company that includes retails sales and outdoor sales of mulch, salt, landscape stone, and other similar products on the property. PLAN CONSISTENCY PC 014-2020 Comprehensive Plan:The 2020 Plan depicts the areas for commercial uses. The proposal is consistent with the Plan and no amendments are necessary. Zoning: The property is currently zoned B-2 (Local Service Center District). The zoning being requested is B-4 (Highway Business). Park and Conservation Plan: No acquisitions are proposed as part of the rezoning. The proposal is consistent with the Plan. Street System Plan: No dedications are required as part of a rezoning. The proposal is consistent with the Plan. Adopted 208 Sanitary Sewer Service Area: Public sanitary sewer serves the property. The proposal is consistent with the plan. Water Capacity Assessment District: Municipal water serves the property. The proposal is consistent with the plan. Stormwater Management Plan: Stormwater management may not be necessary with this plan. Any future development will be reviewed once site development details are provided at a later date. DISCUSSION PC 014-2020 As mentioned above, the request is to rezone the property from B-2 Local Service Center District to B-4 Highway Business District. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan identifies this area as commercial uses and no Comprehensive Plan change is required as part of this rezoning. A public hearing was heard before the Common Council on February 25, 2020. The only concern that was raised was by the land owner to the east, who just wanted it to be known that they wanted to make sure that whatever happens on this site does not negatively affect the drainage of his property. Also, the applicant and the current land owner spoke in favor of the new proposal. The City did receive visits from two separate neighbors regarding the proposed change from Paradise Pools to a landscaping and snow plowing business. The first concern related to property values on neighboring properties. A second Page 6 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 42 concern was to limit the plantings between the driveway and property line to the west to ensure the neighboring business sign would remain visible. The last concern dealt with potential stormwater drainage from the site if the rear of the property is converted to a hard surface for the exterior sales. Other than the property value concern, the remainder would be addressed through future Building, Site and Operations Plan review and permitting. The rezoning approval documents are subject to a separate approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan through the Plan Commission. STAFF RECOMMENDATION PC 014-2020 Approval of Resolution PC 014-2020 Page 7 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 43 RESOLUTION #P.C. 014-2020 RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL TO REZONE A PROPERTY FROM B-2 LOCAL SERVICES DISTRICT TO B-4 HIGHWAY BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT S80 W19025 JANESVILLE ROAD / TAX KEY NO. 2225.984 WHEREAS, A petition to rezone a property from B-2 Local Service Center District to B-4 Highway Business District was submitted by D&K Seasonal Services for a property located at S80 W19025 Janesville Road / Tax Key No. 2225.984, and WHEREAS, A Public Hearing for the rezoning was heard before the Common Council on February 25, 2020 and WHEREAS, The requested B-4 district allows for commercial uses with outdoor sales areas like garden shops, and WHEREAS, The 2020 Comprehensive Plan already identifies this area for commercial uses which is consistent with the proposed and current uses, and WHEREAS, The purpose of the rezoning is to allow for the future home of D&K Seasonal Services. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Plan Commission does hereby recommend approval to the Common Council to rezone a property for D&K Seasonal Services from B-2 Local Service Center District to B-4 Highway Business District for the property located at S80 W19025 Janesville Road / Tax Key No. 2225.984. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, The rezoning approval is subject to approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan through the Plan Commission at a future date. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of said plans be kept on file in the Community Development Department and that all aspects of this plan shall be maintained in perpetuity unless otherwise authorized by the Plan Commission. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That failure to comply with the approval contained in this resolution shall result in the imposition of fines of $100 per day, the initiation of legal action, or both. Plan Commission City of Muskego Adopted: Defeated: Deferred: Introduced: March 3, 2020 ATTEST: Adam Trzebiatowski AICP, Planning Manager Page 8 of 8 Ordinance #1443 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning... Packet Page 44 Approved CITY OF MUSKEGO FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES February 11, 2020 5:50 PM City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Mayor Chiaverotti called the meeting to order at 5:50 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Committee Members Alderpersons Hammel and Kapusta as well as Alderpersons Borgman, Engelhardt and Madden. Also present: Deputy Clerk Blenski. Absent: Committee Member Alderperson Kubacki. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Deputy Clerk stated that the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting law. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – January 28, 2020 Alderperson Hammel made a motion to approve. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. LICENSE APPROVAL Recommend Approval of Operator Licenses Alderperson Hammel moved to recommend approval of an Operator License for Shannon Miller, Alana Morris, Claudia Mudrock, Richard Reimer, Savannah Slack and Angela Teschner. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. NEW BUSINESS Recommend Reduction of Letter of Credit for Pellmann Farm LLC Alderperson Hammel moved to recommend approval. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. Recommend Reduction of Letter of Credit for Muskego Lakes Estates LLC Alderperson Hammel moved to recommend approval. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. Page 1 of 2 Finance Committee - February 11, 2020 Packet Page 45 Finance Committee Minutes 2 February 11, 2020 VOUCHER APPROVAL Utility Vouchers Alderperson Hammel made a motion to recommend approval of Utility Vouchers in the amount of $88,026.19. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. Tax Vouchers Alderperson Hammel made a motion to recommend approval of Tax Vouchers in the amount of $50,435.27. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. General Fund Vouchers Alderperson Hammel made a motion to recommend approval of General Fund Vouchers in the amount of $329,013.89. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. Wire Transfers for Payroll/Invoice Transmittals Alderperson Hammel made a motion to recommend approval of Wire Transfers for Payroll/Invoice Transmittals in the amount of $349,763.25. Alderperson Kapusta seconded; motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANY OTHER BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW None ADJOURNMENT Alderperson Kapusta made a motion to adjourn at 5:54 p.m. Alderperson Hammel seconded; motion carried. Minutes taken and transcribed by Deputy Clerk Jill Blenski. Page 2 of 2 Finance Committee - February 11, 2020 Packet Page 46 APPROVED CITY OF MUSKEGO PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES 02/04/2020 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Mayor Chiaverotti called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Chiaverotti, Commissioners Oliver, Jacques, Bartlett, Buckmaster, Graf and Planner Trzebiatowski. Absent: Alderman Kubacki STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting laws. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Approval of the minutes of the December 3, 2019 meeting. Commissioner Buckmaster made a motion to approve the minutes of the December 3, 2019 meeting. Commissioner Jacques seconded. Motion passed unanimously. NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION RESOLUTION PC 001-2020 Approval of an Accessory Structure for Daniel Lentz located at S94 W13710 Ryan Drive / Tax Key No. 2255.982.002 Planner Trzebiatowski provided an overview of the project. The accessory structure will have a metal roof and siding along with complementary colors and decorative features to keep a residential character. Commissioner Jacques made a motion to approve Resolution PC 001-2020. Commissioner Buckmaster seconded. Motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 002-2020 Approval of a three-lot Certified Survey Map for Tim Dillett located at W145 S7644 Durham Drive / Tax Key No. 2204.998. Planner Trzebiatowski provided an overview of the land division. A 2-lot Certified Survey Map was previously approved for this property and are looking to create three lots via Certified Survey Map replacing the previously approved CSM. Sanitary sewer is required for this land division within easements on the property. A draft grading plan has been Page 1 of 2 Plan Commission - February 4, 2020 Packet Page 47 Plan Commission Minutes 2 2/4/2020 6:00:00 PM submitted and is under review by the engineering department to ensure storm water stays on the property and leaves at the roadway, not adjacent properties. Commissioner Jacques made a motion to approve Resolution PC 002-2020. Commissioner Graf seconded. Motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 003-2020 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan Amendment for Blue Line Auto Wholesalers LLC located at S83 W18350 Saturn Drive / Tax Key No. 2223.001. Planner Trzebiatowski provided an overview of the business operations. Additional outdoor parking is proposed for vehicle sales parallel and alongside the edge of the pavement. This parking area must be striped and must maintain the 24’6” drive aisle for two-way traffic. The applicant is requesting the row of parking to be six feet in width for parked vehicles for sale. Commissioner Buckmaster believes that the Plan Commission has allowed similar allowances in the past in the industrial park. Commissioner Bartlett made a motion to approve Resolution PC 003-2020. Commissioner Jacques seconded. Motion passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 004-2020 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan Amendment for Waldera Enterprises LLC located at S83 W18390 Saturn Drive / Tax Key No. 2223.001. Planner Trzebiatowski provided an overview of the business operations. The proposal is to allow for a new towing business and allocates specific stalls behind the building for vehicles that have been towed until such time as the owner arrives to retrieve their vehicle. Two stalls are identified in the rear in the rare case that a truck needs to be parked there. Commissioner Jacques made a motion to approve Resolution PC 004-2020. Commissioner Bartlett seconded. Motion passed unanimously. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS General Design Guide update Planner Trzebiatowski explained that a table that was included in the General Design Guide is inaccurate and after discussion with the City Attorney it was determined that this table should be removed to keep the bulk requirements in the Code rather than the Design Guide. The Plan Commission meeting in April coincides with election day and the main meeting room will be used for voting. Staff is looking to possibly change the Plan Commission meeting date or location and further communications will be forthcoming. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Buckmaster made a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Jacques seconded. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Aaron Fahl Associate Planner Page 2 of 2 Plan Commission - February 4, 2020 Packet Page 48 Council Date MARCH 10, 2020 Total Vouchers All Funds $483,683.01 Total Voucher Approval Utility Vouchers (Approve Separately) Water Vouchers $9,994.57 Water Wire Transfers Total Water $9,994.57 Sewer Vouchers 28,343.69 Sewer Wire Transfers Total Sewer $28,343.69 Net Total Utility Vouchers $ 38,338.26 #1 - Utility Voucher Approval Tax Vouchers - Refunds & Tax Settlements (Approve Separately) Tax Vouchers $6,315.12 Tax Void Checks ()** Total Tax Vouchers $ 6,315.12 #2 - Tax Voucher Approval Total General Fund Vouchers (Approve Separately) General Fund Vouchers $439,029.63 General Fund Prior Council Correction ()** Total General Fund Vouchers $ 439,029.63 #3 - General Voucher Approval Big Muskego Lake Vouchers $ Development Fund Vouchers $ Wire transfers (Approve Separately): Tax Settlements $ Debt Service $173,533.42 Payroll/Invoice Transmittals $384,323.73 #4 - Wire Transfers Approval Void Checks Since Last Report Check #Amount Check #Amount Total *** Total 0.00 *Total *** Page 1 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 49 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 1 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Report Criteria: Detail report. Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. 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FEB 18TH SPR 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 50.00 320 100.01.03.00.5704 Total FOX RIVER CHRISTIAN CHURCH:50.00 GRAEF INC 0108050 1 Invoice HOUSING AFFORD REPORT 2019 02/14/2020 03/10/2020 7,100.00 1219 100.06.18.01.5801 Total GRAEF INC:7,100.00 GRAINGER 9381832725 1 Invoice WELL 13 COMPRESSOR FILTER 12/10/2019 03/10/2020 13.68 1219 605.52.06.25.5702 Total GRAINGER :13.68 GRANICUS 122990 2 Invoice MAINT FEE 02/05/2020 03/10/2020 5,812.00 320 100.01.06.00.5506 122990 3 Invoice SETUP & CONFIGURATION 02/05/2020 03/10/2020 900.00 320 100.01.14.00.5507 122990 1 Invoice INITIAL FEE 02/05/2020 03/10/2020 9,140.00 320 410.08.90.02.6503 Page 6 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 54 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 6 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number Total GRANICUS:15,852.00 HAFER, JASON HA031020-RE 1 Invoice PROGRAM REFUND - CLASS CAN 02/28/2020 03/10/2020 61.00 320 100.05.72.14.4318 Total HAFER, JASON:61.00 HAWKINS, INC. 4665322 1 Invoice A-ZONE CHLORINE 02/18/2020 03/10/2020 1,151.10 320 605.53.06.31.5750 Total HAWKINS, INC.:1,151.10 HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS 362299-H 1 Invoice CONSULANT 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 370.00 320 100.01.14.00.5840 362300-H 1 Invoice CONSULANTING 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 185.00 320 100.01.14.00.5840 362301-H 1 Invoice ANNUAL RENEWAL AP 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 1,048.13 320 100.01.14.00.5507 362302-H 1 Invoice LIB- PALO ALTO RENEWAL 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 1,405.14 320 100.05.71.00.5505 362303-H 1 Invoice ANNUAL HOST MAINT.02/20/2020 03/10/2020 1,225.58 320 100.01.14.00.5507 362315-H 1 Invoice CONSULANTING 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 2,500.00 320 100.01.14.00.5840 Total HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS:6,733.85 HENNER, JAMES & JENNIFER 2200055/03102 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/33 01/27/2020 03/10/2020 48.96 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total HENNER, JAMES & JENNIFER:48.96 HOLZ MOTORS, INC 1185680 1 Invoice SQD 6 REPAIRS 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 744.55 320 100.02.20.01.5405 Total HOLZ MOTORS, INC:744.55 HORN BROS, INC. 146897 1 Invoice WOOD SHAVINGS 01/20/2020 03/10/2020 17.55 320 215.06.00.00.5704 Total HORN BROS, INC.:17.55 HUMPHREY SERVICE PARTS 1203994 1 Invoice XL GLOVES 02/05/2020 03/10/2020 31.96 320 100.04.51.07.5405 1205063 1 Invoice TRUCKS - 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UNIFORMS INC 69307 1 Invoice HENDRICKSON VEST CARRIER 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 124.00 320 100.02.20.01.5227 69307 2 Invoice HEDRICKSON VEST CARRIER EX 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 49.06 320 100.02.20.01.5151 Total J.G. UNIFORMS INC:173.06 Page 7 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 55 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 7 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number JAMES IMAGING SYSTEMS INC 973033 1 Invoice COPIER 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 20.34 320 100.04.51.01.5701 973033 2 Invoice COPIER 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 20.34 320 601.61.63.42.5701 973033 3 Invoice COPIER 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 20.35 320 605.56.09.21.5401 Total JAMES IMAGING SYSTEMS INC:61.03 JANI-KING INC- MILW REGION MIL03200141 1 Invoice CLEANING - CITY HALL MARCH 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 2,404.00 320 100.01.09.00.5835 MIL03200141 2 Invoice CLEANING - POLICE DEPT MARC 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 2,500.00 320 100.02.20.01.5835 MIL03200141 3 Invoice CLEANING - LIBRARY MARCH 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 3,125.00 320 100.05.71.00.5835 MIL03200141 4 Invoice CLEANING - OLD TOWN HALL MA 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 381.00 320 100.05.72.03.5820 MIL03200141 5 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS MER 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 437.90 320 100.04.51.08.5415 MIL03200141 6 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS MER 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 175.55 320 601.61.61.15.5415 MIL03200141 7 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS MER 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 175.55 320 605.54.06.41.5702 MIL03200141 8 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS APO 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 175.94 320 100.04.51.08.5415 MIL03200141 9 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS APO 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 70.53 320 601.61.61.15.5415 MIL03200141 10 Invoice CLEANING - PUBLIC WORKS APO 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 70.53 320 605.54.06.41.5702 MIL03200584 1 Invoice ADDITIONAL CLEANING PARK AR 03/01/2020 03/10/2020 324.00 320 100.04.51.11.5820 Total JANI-KING INC- MILW REGION:9,840.00 JANSEN, DAVID & STEPHANIE 2207996001/03 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/38 02/03/2020 03/10/2020 65.79 220 501.00.00.00.2120 Total JANSEN, DAVID & STEPHANIE:65.79 JANZ, JON & TAMMY 2175975001/03 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/37 01/31/2020 03/10/2020 87.59 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total JANZ, JON & TAMMY:87.59 JENSEN EQUIPMENT CO., INC. J-660310 1 Invoice M18 FUEL SAWZALL KIT 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 197.50 320 605.51.06.02.5731 J-660310 2 Invoice M18 FUEL SAWZALL KIT 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 197.50 320 601.61.61.12.5702 Total JENSEN EQUIPMENT CO., INC.:395.00 JESSE, SHAWNA 000031 1 Invoice CLASS INSTRUCTION WINTER FIT 03/02/2020 03/10/2020 326.40 320 100.05.72.13.5110 Total JESSE, SHAWNA:326.40 JOERS, STACI JO031020-RE 1 Invoice CLASS INSTRUCTION COOKING F 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 112.00 320 100.05.72.18.5110 Total JOERS, STACI:112.00 JOHNSON, PATRICIA 2192086042/03 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/33 01/27/2020 03/10/2020 28.13 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total JOHNSON, PATRICIA:28.13 JSA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 2798 1 Invoice LANDFILL AUDIT FEB 2020 03/03/2020 03/10/2020 3,169.23 320 210.03.00.00.5816 Total JSA ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.:3,169.23 Page 8 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 56 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 8 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number KC'S INFLATABLES, LLC KC031020-LIB 1 Invoice JOJ GAMES 50% DEPOSIT 02/22/2020 03/10/2020 100.00 320 100.05.71.00.6062 Total KC'S INFLATABLES, LLC:100.00 KETTLE MORAINE LAND STEWARDS 012020 1 Invoice WORK AT BADERTSCHER 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 3,120.00 320 215.06.00.00.6008 Total KETTLE MORAINE LAND STEWARDS:3,120.00 KUPHAL, MARK 2257081/03102 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/36 01/30/2020 03/10/2020 50.62 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total KUPHAL, MARK:50.62 LAKE DENOON LAKE DISTRICT LA031020-FIN 1 Invoice LAKE DENOON DISTRICT 2020 PA 02/28/2020 03/10/2020 4,580.00 320 100.05.06.00.6053 Total LAKE DENOON LAKE DISTRICT:4,580.00 LAKEPOINT CHURCH LA031020-ELE 1 Invoice CUSTODIAL FEES - FEB 18TH SPR 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 50.00 320 100.01.03.00.5704 Total LAKEPOINT CHURCH:50.00 LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 9307400059 1 Invoice FITTINGS, NIPPLES, CLAMPS 02/19/2020 03/10/2020 475.17 320 100.04.51.04.5744 Total LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC.:475.17 LIBERTY PRINTING 08530 1 Invoice 2020 BOAT LAUNCH STICKERS & I 02/26/2020 03/10/2020 595.00 320 202.08.94.74.6584 Total LIBERTY PRINTING:595.00 MARK J. RINDERLE TIRE INC. 135119 1 Invoice LOADER VALVES 01/27/2020 03/10/2020 55.00 320 100.04.51.07.5735 135176 1 Invoice LT235/80R17E TIRES 02/03/2020 03/10/2020 255.00 320 100.04.51.07.5735 Total MARK J. RINDERLE TIRE INC.:310.00 MCPAAA MC031020-PD 1 Invoice INPRO DONATION 02/21/2020 03/10/2020 2,500.00 320 100.00.00.00.1601 Total MCPAAA:2,500.00 MICROMARKETING LLC 803087 1 Invoice AV 02/11/2020 03/10/2020 35.00 320 100.05.71.02.5711 Total MICROMARKETING LLC:35.00 MIDWEST TAPE 98578795 1 Invoice AV 02/10/2020 03/10/2020 39.98 320 100.05.71.02.5711 98629547 1 Invoice AV 02/18/2020 03/10/2020 39.99 320 100.05.71.02.5711 Total MIDWEST TAPE:79.97 Page 9 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 57 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 9 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number MILLER-BRADFORD & RISBERG, INC E00883 1 Invoice BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADER 03/05/2020 03/10/2020 4,672.50 320 605.00.00.00.1961 E00883 2 Invoice BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADER 03/05/2020 03/10/2020 4,672.50 320 601.00.00.00.1927 Total MILLER-BRADFORD & RISBERG, INC:9,345.00 MISS BECKY LLC 646 1 Invoice CLASS INSTRUCTION - WINTER D 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 240.00 320 100.05.72.13.5110 Total MISS BECKY LLC:240.00 MTAW 1442 1 Invoice 2020 DUES - JENNY 05/01/2020 03/10/2020 55.00 320 100.01.02.00.5305 Total MTAW:55.00 MUSKEGO NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT MU031020-CO 1 Invoice COURT ORDERED RESTITUTION 02/28/2020 03/10/2020 329.00 320 100.01.08.00.4269 Total MUSKEGO NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT:329.00 MUSKEGO NURSING HOME M016/031020 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/41 02/07/2020 03/10/2020 1,360.85 220 501.00.00.00.2120 Total MUSKEGO NURSING HOME:1,360.85 NAPA AUTO PARTS 5266-267031 1 Invoice WASHER FLUID 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 9.16 320 100.02.20.01.5405 Total NAPA AUTO PARTS:9.16 NEW BERLIN POLICE DEPT. 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PAINT & TOOLS LLC 717264 1 Invoice RURAL LATCH KIT & FLAG 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 67.52 320 100.04.51.02.5742 717272 1 Invoice BUNDLES 4' HARDWOOD LATH 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 138.95 320 100.04.51.02.5742 717281 1 Invoice RAKES, SHOVELS, ETC.03/02/2020 03/10/2020 317.28 320 100.04.51.02.5742 Total R.S. PAINT & TOOLS LLC:523.75 REGISTRATION FEE TRUST RE031020-UTL 1 Invoice SKID STEER REGISTRATION 03/05/2020 03/10/2020 84.75 320 605.00.00.00.1961 RE031020-UTL 2 Invoice SKID STEER REGISTRATION 03/05/2020 03/10/2020 84.75 320 601.00.00.00.1927 Total REGISTRATION FEE TRUST:169.50 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS CO VPL302974/03 1 Invoice LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS - MA 02/28/2020 03/10/2020 672.57 320 100.00.00.00.2246 Total RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INS CO:672.57 RICHLONN'S TIRE SERVICE CENTER 081358 1 Invoice RICHLONN'S SQD 12 WIPER BLAD 01/09/2020 03/10/2020 53.25 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081432 1 Invoice SQD16 OIL CHANGE 01/14/2020 03/10/2020 55.95 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081443 1 Invoice SQD7 OIL 01/15/2020 03/10/2020 91.29 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081451 1 Invoice SQD 1 OIL CHANGE 01/15/2020 03/10/2020 48.95 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081617 1 Invoice CORRECTION ON PRIOR INVOICE 01/24/2020 03/10/2020 2.16 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081620 1 Invoice SQD 1 TIRE 01/24/2020 03/10/2020 145.95 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081928 1 Invoice SQD 12 WIPER BLADES FIRST INV 02/14/2020 03/10/2020 53.25- 320 100.02.20.01.5405 081929 1 Invoice SQD 12 WIPER BLADES 02/14/2020 03/10/2020 50.67 320 100.02.20.01.5405 082023 1 Invoice SPRINTER OIL 02/21/2020 03/10/2020 92.99 320 100.02.20.01.5405 082056 1 Invoice SQD 1 OIL 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 55.95 320 100.02.20.01.5405 Total RICHLONN'S TIRE SERVICE CENTER:543.91 SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC. 629385 1 Invoice FEB20 PEST CONTROL 02/17/2020 03/10/2020 35.00 320 100.05.71.00.5415 629386 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL - CITY HALL FEB 02/17/2020 03/10/2020 40.00 320 100.01.09.00.5415 630580 1 Invoice NEW PD PEST CONTROL 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 45.00 320 100.02.20.01.5415 Total SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC.:120.00 SCHWANZ, CHRISTOPHER & LORI 2281117/03102 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/36 01/30/2020 03/10/2020 41.73 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total SCHWANZ, CHRISTOPHER & LORI:41.73 SEIFERT, BRENT & SARAH 2171149/03102 1 Invoice TAX REFUND/35 01/29/2020 03/10/2020 66.18 120 501.00.00.00.2120 Total SEIFERT, BRENT & SARAH:66.18 Page 11 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 59 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 11 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number SIEGLER GRADING & EXCAVATING 576 1 Invoice WETLAND RESTORATION & WELL 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 18,200.00 320 215.06.00.00.6008 Total SIEGLER GRADING & EXCAVATING:18,200.00 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LAB 0436210-IN 1 Invoice EVIDENCE GUN BOXES 02/27/2020 03/10/2020 52.45 320 100.02.20.01.5722 Total SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT LAB:52.45 SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES 101858 1 Invoice FLASHLIGHT BATTERY REPLACE - 03/02/2020 03/10/2020 14.99 320 100.02.20.01.5151 Total SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES:14.99 SPECTRUM 043858401/031 1 Invoice CABLE BOXES 02/17/2020 03/10/2020 25.87 320 100.02.20.01.5415 Total SPECTRUM:25.87 STATE OF WISCONSIN 505-00000458 1 Invoice EMAIL FILTERING 02/14/2020 03/10/2020 918.00 320 100.02.20.01.6022 Total STATE OF WISCONSIN:918.00 STREICHER'S I1413915 1 Invoice TAC TEAM HEADSETS 02/17/2020 03/10/2020 1,416.00 320 410.08.91.20.6511 Total STREICHER'S:1,416.00 TAPCO INC. I662297 1 Invoice STREET SIGNS 02/14/2020 03/10/2020 168.09 320 100.04.51.03.5743 I662542 1 Invoice STREET SIGNS 02/18/2020 03/10/2020 608.62 320 100.04.51.03.5743 I663593 1 Invoice IDLE ISLE PAY STATIONS- FEBRU 02/27/2020 03/10/2020 40.00 320 100.04.51.11.5820 Total TAPCO INC.:816.71 THE ALSTAR CO INC 16482 1 Invoice LIFT STATION BATTERY 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 447.28 320 601.61.61.16.5411 Total THE ALSTAR CO INC:447.28 TIME WARNER CABLE 717807501022 1 Invoice MONTHLY FIBER CONNECTION 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 1,510.00 320 100.01.14.00.5507 722585501022 1 Invoice 911 CONNECTION 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 191.00 320 100.02.20.10.5604 Total TIME WARNER CABLE:1,701.00 TUDOR OAKS TU031020-FIN 1 Invoice CUSTODIAL FEES - FEB 18TH SPR 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 50.00 320 100.01.03.00.5704 Total TUDOR OAKS:50.00 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC 060-10915 1 Invoice PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 02/17/2020 03/10/2020 1,790.00 320 100.01.04.00.5801 Total TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC:1,790.00 Page 12 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 60 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 12 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number USA FIRE PROTECTION 1046-F024826 1 Invoice NOVEMBER 19 SPRINKLER TESTI 12/19/2019 03/10/2020 180.00 1219 100.02.20.01.5415 1046-f029359 1 Invoice QUARTERLY INSPECTION FEBRU 02/26/2020 03/10/2020 180.00 320 100.01.09.00.5415 1046-F029389 1 Invoice SPRINKLER TESTING 02/26/2020 03/10/2020 180.00 320 100.02.20.01.5415 Total USA FIRE PROTECTION:540.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 9848053315 1 Invoice MONTHLY-SQ3 02/10/2020 03/10/2020 37.05 320 100.02.20.01.5604 Total VERIZON WIRELESS:37.05 VERMEER-WISCONSIN, INC 20228077 1 Invoice BELT & SCREWS 02/07/2020 03/10/2020 208.26 320 100.04.51.11.5405 Total VERMEER-WISCONSIN, INC:208.26 VON BRIESEN & ROPER S.C. 313092 1 Invoice ATTORNEY FEES 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 655.50 320 100.01.05.00.5805 Total VON BRIESEN & ROPER S.C.:655.50 WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER 2020-0000021 1 Invoice 100 CD JEWEL CASES 02/11/2020 03/10/2020 185.00 320 100.05.71.00.5702 WA031020-FIN 1 Invoice JAIL ASSESSMENTS - FEB 02/29/2020 03/10/2020 1,336.56 320 100.01.08.00.4269 WA031020-FIN 2 Invoice DRIVER SURCHARGE - FEB 02/29/2020 03/10/2020 596.92 320 100.01.08.00.4269 WA031020-FIN 3 Invoice INTERLOCK SURCHARGE 02/29/2020 03/10/2020 50.00 320 100.01.08.00.4269 Total WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER:2,168.48 WE ENERGIES 0000-020-164/ 1 Invoice 47% CITY HALL 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 3,058.54 320 100.01.09.00.5910 0000-020-164/ 2 Invoice 53% POLICE DEPT 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 3,449.00 320 100.02.20.01.5910 0000-020-164/ 3 Invoice 50% CITY GARAGES 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 1,753.43 320 100.04.51.08.5910 0000-020-164/ 4 Invoice 25% SEWER 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 876.72 320 601.61.61.20.5910 0000-020-164/ 5 Invoice 25% WATER 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 876.72 320 605.56.09.21.5910 0000-021-027/ 1 Invoice 1/20 L/S GROUP BILL 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 11,300.56 320 601.61.61.20.5910 0000-021-134/ 1 Invoice CITY HALL 47%02/25/2020 03/10/2020 1,588.01 320 100.01.09.00.5910 0000-021-134/ 2 Invoice POLICE DEPT 53%02/25/2020 03/10/2020 1,790.74 320 100.02.20.01.5910 0000-021-134/ 3 Invoice CITY GARAGES - 50%02/25/2020 03/10/2020 1,309.07 320 100.04.51.08.5910 0000-021-134/ 4 Invoice WATER - 25%02/25/2020 03/10/2020 654.53 320 601.61.61.20.5910 0000-021-134/ 5 Invoice SEWER - 25%02/25/2020 03/10/2020 654.53 320 605.56.09.21.5910 2014-674-485/ 1 Invoice RANGE ELECTRICITY 02/24/2020 03/10/2020 46.53 320 100.02.20.01.6023 Total WE ENERGIES:27,358.38 WEST ALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT 18651 1 Invoice WARRANT - WEST ALLIS PD - JOS 02/23/2020 03/10/2020 124.00 320 100.01.08.00.4272 Total WEST ALLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT:124.00 WIS MUNC JUDGES ASSC WMJA031020- 1 Invoice JUDGE'S DUES 02/28/2020 03/10/2020 100.00 320 100.01.08.00.5303 Total WIS MUNC JUDGES ASSC:100.00 WIS RURAL WATER ASSOC 3907 1 Invoice ANNUAL SAFETY TRAINING - CON 02/05/2020 03/10/2020 110.88 320 601.61.61.12.5228 Page 13 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 61 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 13 Report dates: 2/26/2020-3/10/2020 Mar 05, 2020 02:20PM Invoice Number SeqNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number 3919 1 Invoice ANNUAL SAFETY TRAINING 02/20/2020 03/10/2020 90.34 320 601.61.61.12.5228 Total WIS RURAL WATER ASSOC:201.22 WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION, LLP 185 1 Invoice FEB INSPECTION SERVICES 03/02/2020 03/10/2020 30,569.01 320 100.02.25.00.5820 Total WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION, LLP:30,569.01 WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE bd593457-4 1 Invoice PAYMENT GOES TO SDC 02/25/2020 03/10/2020 98.80 320 100.01.08.00.4269 Total WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE:98.80 WISCONSIN DEPT OF ADMIN WI031020-CO 1 Invoice COURT FEES - FEBRUARY 02/29/2020 03/10/2020 6,939.36 320 100.01.08.00.4269 Total WISCONSIN DEPT OF ADMIN:6,939.36 WOODLAND RESTORATION LLC 20200226-003 1 Invoice BUCKTHORN AT ENGEL 02/26/2020 03/10/2020 317.25 320 215.06.00.00.6008 Total WOODLAND RESTORATION LLC:317.25 Grand Totals: 483,683.01 Report Criteria: Detail report. Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. [Report].Description = {<>} "1099 adjustment" Invoice Detail.Type = {>} "adjustments" Invoice.Invoice number = {<>} "2163183/031020" Page 14 of 14 Voucher Report Packet Page 62