CCR1978181RESOLUTION 11181-78
DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DRAFT AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE
ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF MUSKEG0
(Gary F. Greivell)
WHEREAS, it has been recommended by the Plan Commission of the
City of Muskego that a parcel of land owned by Gary F. Greivell
to RS-1 (OD), and
WHEREAS, the necessary public hearing has been held,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City
of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Plan Commission,
does hereby direct the City Attorney to draft the necessary
ordinance to amend the zoning district map of the City by
rezoning the following described property from RS-1 to RS-1 (OD):
Commencing at the SW comer of the SE 1/4 of Section 16;
thence North 00' 41' 32'' West along the West line of the SE 1/4
of said Section 1329.35' feet; thence North 89' 54' 35"
East 656.16' feet to the place of beginning of the parcel
hereinafter desc,ribed. Thence continuing North 88' 54' 35"
East 333.88' fegt to a point on the center line of Woods Rd.,
thence North 43 16' 55' East along the center line of said
center line 200.18' feet; thence North 00' 43' 40' West
182.19' feet; thence South 89' 16' 20" West, 472.95 feet.
Thence South 00' 43' 40" East 328.28' feet to the place of
beginning, containing 3.319 acres excepting and dedicating
therefrom a strip of land 50' feet in width lying Northwest
of and adjacent to the above described centerline of
Woods Road.
8 located in the SE 1/4 of Section 16, be rezoned from RS-1
DATED THISG DAY OF ta
\ s 1978. h
Alderman
ATTEST:
B. J. Bowyer
City Clerk
Section 7: Officers:
ITEM A: The Board of District Commissioners shall @ elect a Secretary who shal I keep minutes of al I Board of District
Commissioners meetings, maintain the district election roll, and
annually inform the Department of Natural Resources, State of
Wisconsin, of the District’s existence.
a Treasurer who shall receive and manage all district monies as
directed by the Board of District Commissioners.
c ITEM B: The Board of District Commissioners shall elect
Section 8: Compensation: District Commissioners,
Deputies, and Officers shall receive no financial compensation
but may be reimbursed for expenses incurred on behalf of the
district.
Section 9: Annual Meeting: The district shall have
an annual meeting. The first annual meeting shall be scheduled
between May 22 and September 8, and annually thereafter unless
changed by vote at the previous annual meeting.
(2) The annual meeting shall be preceded by written notice mailed at least IO days in advance of the meeting to all
electors within the district and persons owning lands within the
district and whose address is known or can be ascertained with
reasonable diligence, and to the Department of Natural Resources.
In lieu of sending written notices to electors residing within the
district, the Board of District Commissioners may substitute a
Class 2 notice, under Ch. 985, Statutes.
(3) The annual meeting shall:
(a) Elect one or more commissioners to fill
vacancies in the district board;
(b) Approve a budget for the coming year;
(c) Vote a tax upon all taxable property within
the district for the costs of operation for the coming
of equalized valuation, a report of which shall be
year, which tax shall not exceed a rate of 2.5 mil is
delivered by the Treasurer, by October 31, by certi-
fied statement to the clerk of each municipality having
property within the district for collection;
the district having a cost to the district in excess of
(d) Approve or disapprove all proposed projects by
$5,000, by vote of the electors and property owners
within the district. The annual meeting may also authorize
the Board of District Commissioners, during the succeeding
year until the next annual meeting, to approve or dis-
approve projects having a cost to the district in excess
of $5,000, and to enter into contracts accordingly.
(e) Take up and consider such other business as
comes before it;
Section IO. Business Meetings: The Board of District
Commissioners shall meet at least four (4) times per year. Public
notice of such meetings shall be made prior to the meeting. The
Board of District Commissioners shall take up and consider such
business as is brought before it by the district members. 5 Section 11: District Powers: Big Muskego Lake District
is a body corporate and may sue, be sued, make contracts, accept
gifts, purchase, lease, devise or otherwise acquire, hold money,
contract debt and do such acts as are necessary to carry out pro-
grams of lake protection and rehabilitation.
Section 12: Borrowing Power: The district may borrow or
issue special assessment bonds as provided for by statute.
Section 13: Financial Assistance: The district shall
have the authority to apply for municipal, state, and federal aids.
Section 14: Attachment and Detachment: The district
may attach and detach territory as provided by statute.
0 Section 15: Merger: The district may merge with a con-
tiguous district as provided by statute.
Sect
if such action
bersh'ip,:
ion 16: Dissolution: The district may be dissolved
is approved by two-thirds (2/3) of the district mem-
a ATTEST :
City Clerk
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