PCM19690109MINUTES OF JOINT MEETING
CIT Y PLAN COMMISSION & SCHOOL BOARD
HELD AT CITY HALL
JANUARY 9, 1969
Mayor Wieselmann opened the informal meeting at 8:15 P. M.
PRESENT: Mayor Wieselmann, Plan Commission members Narlock, Basse,
Raimann & Sanders, Plan Consultant Knetzger, Building Inspector
Lee and School Board members Guhr, Vogel, Pekarske, Mimier, Human
and School Supt. Kreuser. Plan Commission mercber Buehler arrived
at 8:40 P. M.
he wo~~ld recommend for the city's consideration to update the
comprehensive plan adopted by the cityin1963.1-le reviewed maps
plans without sewer extension. He pointed out that if sewers are
indicating school plans with complete sewer extension and school
extended to the northwest, southwest and southeast portions of the
which would allow the possibility of walk-in, K-5 schools. He
city, lot size will be decreased thus creating a higher density
reviewed the school sites and pointed out that recent planning
methods induce pedestrian systems whereby neighborhood schools are
located within a residential area in such a manner that children
can walk to school and cross a very limited number of streets,
for every 400-500 students in a K-5. He reviewed possible locations
that based on complete sewer extension, there could be one school
of high schools, middle schools and elementary schools based on
increased density through the sewer extension.
Plan Consultant Knetzger reviewed changes and revisions which
The school board discussed the proposals pointing out that
per student per day for bussing, that Muskego needs some multiple
it costs the district $810 per student with state aid, and 33C
housing for teacher's housing, that they would favor the walk-in
schools but that these plans are for the ultimate development of
the citywhereas the school board's plans are for the immediate
future. The school board also advised that they have purchased
a site on the northeast corner of Parker Rd. and Racine Ave. on
which they contemplate construction of a second middle school in
approximately five years. They advised that the present elementary
schools will take care of students through Kindergarten - fourth
grade, that the middle school will have grades five throueh eighth.
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ADJOURNMEhT: Mayor Wieselmann declared the informal meeting
adjourned at 10:40 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Barbara J. Sands
Recording Secretary
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