CCR1989049COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEG0
RESOLUTION #49-89
RESOLUTION FOR EXPANSION OF CONTRACT SEWER AREA
FOR THE CITY OF MUSKEG0
WHEREAS, the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission,
working in cooperation with the City of Muskego, has prepared a
proposed amendment to the regional water quality management plan
'as it pertains to the planned sanitary sewer service area for the
City of Muskego tributary to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage
System, such amendment to include certain lands located south of, and adjacent to, the City of Muskego sanitary sewer service area
along the west side of Hwy. 45 anticipated for landfill and
area lands attendant to the Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc.
industrial uses, and to exclude from the sanitary sewer service
Metro Landfill located in the City of Franklin, and
WHEREAS, the aforereferenced amendment is documented in the
by the City of Muskego to Amend the Sanitary Sewer Service Area
attached SEWRPC staff memorandum entitled, "Response to Request
for the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin", and
WHEREAS, the Common Council has reviewed the proposed amendment
City of Muskego, and concurs with the proposed changes to the
to the regional water quality management plan attendant to the
efficient course of action to permanently resolve the issue of
Muskego sewer service area, that being the most sound and
service to the Metro Landfill as well as the Briggs and Stratton
and proposed Emerald Park Landfills.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the
Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission staff memorandum and
City of Muskego hereby endorses the aforereferenced Southeastern
recommends that the Regional Planning Commission similarly adopt
the memorandum as an amendment to the regional water quality
management plan.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk transmit a certified
Planning Commission.
copy of this Resolution to the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional
DATED THIS 28th DAY OF February , 1989.
Vayne G. Salentine, Mayor
ATTEST :
0 City Clerk
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SEWRPC STAFF MEMORANDUM
RESPONSE TO REQUEST BY THE CITY OF MUSKEGO
FOR THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WAUKESHA COUNTY, WISCONSIN
TO AMEND THE SANITARY SEWER SERVICE AREA
INTRODUCTION
In May 1982, the City of Muskego adopted a refined and detailed sanitary sewer
service area plan which identified lands within the City anticipated to be
tributary to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage System. The findings and
recommendations of that plan are documented in SEWRPC Community Assistance
Planning Report No. 64, Sanitary Sewer Service Area for the City of Muskego,
Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The plan was subsequently adopted by the Regional
Planning Commission on June 17, 1982, and was certified by the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources on October 15, 1982.
In accordance with good planning practice, it was recommended that the Muskego
sewer service area plan be periodically reviewed to assure that it continued
to properly reflect community urban development objectives, especially as such
objectives may relate to the amount and spatial distribution of new urban
development requiring sewer service The City of Muskego, on November 12,
1985, as part of this periodic review process, requested that the Regional
Planning Commission amend the adopted Muskego sanitary sewer service area to
include: areas of existing residential development located east and southeast
of Muskego Lake in the City of Muskego that were experiencing serious opera-
tional problems with onsite sewage disposal systems; an area containing the
Waste Management of Wisconsin, Inc., Metro landfill--located within the City
of Franklin--in order to provide leachate conveyance and treatment services
for this landfill operation; and certain lands in the City proposed for urban
development located adjacent to, but outside of, the adopted service area. In
addition, City of Muskego officials requested that the sewer service area be
amended to exclude certain lands within the currently adopted sewer service
area which were envisioned to require sewer service subsequent to the year
2000, The revised sanitary sewer service plan for the City of Muskego as
documented in SEWRPC Community Assistance Planning Report No 64 (2nd
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Edition), Sanitary Sewer Service Area for the City of Muskego, Waukesha
County, Wisconsin, was adopted by the Regional Planning Commission on March 3,
1986, and by the City of Muskego on March 11, 1986.
Subsequent to the adoption of this plan by the City of Muskego and the
Regional Planning Commission, the Commission received a letter from the City
of Franklin indicating that the City of Franklin would not support adoption of
the Muskego sewer service area plan because the plan recommended that the
Metro landfill be included within the City of Huskego sewer service area. The
City of Franklin noted that the Metro landfill was located within its corpo-
rate limits and it was envisioned that the landfill would be provided with
sewer service through City of Franklin sanitary sewerage facilities.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources subsequently approved the
sanitary sewer service area plan for the City of Muskego--Znd Edition--with
the stipulation that the Waste Management of Wisconsin Metro Landfill and
attendant force main be excluded from the plan. The Department further
recommended that the issue of determining which sewerage system--City of
Franklin or Muskego--would provide service to the Metro landfill located in
U. S. Public Land Survey Section 31, Town 5 North, Range 21 East, City of
Franklin, as well as the Briggs and Stratton and Emerald Park landfills
located west of STH 45 in U. S. Public Land Survey Section 36, Town 5 North,
Range 20 East, City of Muskego, be addressed in future sewer service area
amendments
In order to address the foregoing issue, an interagency meeting attended by
representatives of the Cities of Muskego and Franklin; the Milwaukee Hetro-
politan Sewerage District; the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; the
Metro, Briggs and Stratton, and Emerald Park landfills; and SEWRPC was held on
July 26, 1988. At the conclusion of that meeting, it was agreed that the City
of Franklin would provide sanitary sewer service to the Waste Management of
Wisconsin Metro landfill--to be described in a forthcoming sewer service area
refinement report for the City of Franklin--and that the City of Muskego would
provide sanitary sewer service to the Briggs and Stratton and Emerald Park
landfills.
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RECOMMENDED REVISIONS TO THE CITY OF MUSKEGO SEWER SERVICE AREA
By letter dated September 20, 1988, the City of Muskego formally requested
that the Commission amend the City's currently adopted sewer service area as
set forth in SEWRPC Community Assistance Planning Report No. 64 (2nd Edition),
by removing from the sewer service area, approximately 318 acres of land
attendant to the Waste Management of Wisconsin Metro landfill, located within
U. S. Public Land Survey Section 31. Town 5 North, Range 21 East, City of
Franklin and adding to the sewer service area approximately 389 acres of land
attendant to the Briggs and Stratton and Emerald Park Landfills as well as
certain adjacent existing residential and potential industrial lands located
along the west side of USH 45 in U. S. Public Land Survey Sections 25 and 36,
Town 5 North, Range 20 East, City of Muskego (see Map 1). The effect of the
proposed changes is to add approximately 71 acres including a total of eight
existing housing units to the planned sewer service area.
The revised year 2000 City of Muskego sanitary sewer service area, all of
which is tributary to the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage System, totals about
15.9 square miles including about 2.3 square miles of primary environmental
corridor, 1.1 square miles of secondary environmental corridor, and 0.8 square
miles of isolated natural areas. Thus, about 4.2 square miles, or about
26 percent of the revised sewer service area, would be comprised of environ-
mentally sensitive lands. Since it is envisioned that all currently undevel-
oped lands in the area to be added would be utilized for landfill or indus-
trial purposes, the year 2000 residential density of 2.2 dwelling units per
net residential acre as set forth in the second edition of the City of Muskego
sewer service area plan would remain unchanged.
PUBLIC REACTION TO PLAN AMENDMENT
A public hearing was held on Feb. 2. 1989, at the Muskego City Hall to
receive public comment on, and reaction to, the plan amendment. The hearing
was sponsored jointly by the City of Muskego and the Regional Planning Commis-
sion. A complete set of minutes of the public hearing is presented in Appen-
dix A.
MAP 1
RECOMMENDED REVISIONS TO THE CITY OF MUSKEGO
a SANITARY SEWER SERVICE AREA
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LEGEND
CURRENTLY ADOPTED SANITARY SEWER SERVICE AREA
AREA PROPOSED TO BE ADDED TO THE MUSKEGO SEWER
SERVICE AREA
AREA PROPOSED TO BE DELETED FROM THE MUSKEGO SEWER
SERVICE AREA
PRIMARY ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR
SECONDARY ENVIRONMENTAL CORRIDOR
ISOLATED NATURAL AREA
SOURCE: SEWRPC
APPENDIX A
1 CITY OF MUSKEG0
PUBLIC HEARING
MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON FEMKUARY 7, 1989.
Mayor Salentine called the meeting to order at 7:18 P.M.
PRESENT: Chairman Salentine, Jack Schmidt, Alderman Penovich,
JeraldHulbert and Director Gerald Lee.
I ABSENT: Dottie Rector, Edward Raimann and Darl Honl.
MINUTES: The Mayor noted the Public Hearing is to obtain public
reaction to amending the Sanitary Sewer Service Area boundaries
as proposed by the City of Muskego and the Southeastern Wisconsin
Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC).
Mr. Bruce Rubin, Chief Land Use Planner for the Southeastern
Wisconsin Regional PLanning Commission, appeared before the
Commission. He explained that in 1982 a sanitary sewer service
area plan for the City of Muskego was adopted by the Common
Council and by the Regional PlanninE Commission. In SEWRPC
Community Assistance Planning Report No. 64, lands were
identified which may require sewers by the year 2000. After the
report a puhlic hearing was held to discuss what lands should or
areas with septic systems, and landfill operations. The City of
Muskego requested an amendment to Report No. 64 with certain
held the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the City of
changes to add and delete areas. After the public hearing was
Muskego, and the City of Franklin got together to discuss the
landfill. Franklin has decided to service the Metro landfill.
The City of Muskego will amend their plan to exclude the landfill
would include the Hwy. 45 corridor and potentially Briggs h
and other lands encompassing approximately 318 acres. The city
Stratton foundry sand landfill and the proposed Emerald Park
landfill. Leachate is trucked out of the area from the landfills
now and a more efficient way to convey this leachate could be
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District did not have a
found. A comment was made to make a note in the minutes that the
representative in attendance. The Chairman requested that the
recording secretary read a letter from Mooney LeSage h
understanding that the west line of the proposed area would be
Associates, Ltd. which in effect stated that "It is our
600 feet from US Highway 45. It is our belief that this distance
is sufficient for the vast majority of industrial users." The
Chairman also stated that the Muskego Lakes Country Club
the city to help fund a facilities plan to be done by the
(proposing Country Club Village (CCV) development) has approached
engineers in order to determine if we have the capahilities to
should not be sewered by the year 2000, takinp, into consideratloo
d) service the proposed sewer area.