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PWSC051621packetCITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE AGENDA 03/16/2021 5:30 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Ave CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the Minutes of the July 20, 2020 Meeting Minutes 07202020.pdf Approval of Minutes of the July 28, 2020 Meeting Minutes 07282020.pdf Approval of Minutes of the August 25, 2020 Meeting Minutes 08252020.pdf Approval of Minutes of the November 17, 2020 Meeting Minutes 11172020.pdf Approval of Minutes of the December 15, 2020 Meeting Minutes 12152020.pdf STATUS OF PROJECTS Discussion update. No formal action may be taken on the following: Great Water Alliance Hillendale Reconstruction UNFINISHED BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for No Parking Signs - Lochrest Blvd Request for No Parking Signs - Aud Mar Drive, Audrey Court & Ladwig Drive Memo to Public Works - 11-17-20 - Aud Mar Drive, Ladwig Driver, Audrey Court No Parking Signs.pdf No Parking Request - Aud Mar Drive Ladwig drive Audrey Court Aerial.pdf No Parking request - Aud Mar Estates Association.pdf 1 Request for No Parking Signs - Park Drive Memo to Public Works - 11-17-20 - Park Drive No Parking Signs.pdf No Parking Request - Park Drive Aerial.pdf NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for No Parking Signs - Oak Grove Drive Memo 3-16-21 - Oak Grove Drive No Parking Signs.pdf Aerial of Oak Grove Drive.pdf Glen of Muskego Lakes - Public Improvements Approval Memo 3-16-21 - Glen of Muskego Lakes Public Improvements Approval.pdf Glen of Muskego Lakes.pdf Will Rose Apts Phase 2 - Public Improvements Approval Memo 3-16-21 - Will Rose Apts Phase 2 Public Improvements Approval.pdf Will Rose Apartment Phase 2 Plans.pdf NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course action to committee members.) COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 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. 2 Unapproved  CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES July 20, 2020 5:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderperson Hammel called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Alderpersons Hammel and Terrence; Scott Kroeger, Director of Public Works and Development Absent: Alderperson Kapusta STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with open meeting laws. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Alderperson Terrence made a motion to approve the minutes of the May 18, 2020, meeting. Alderperson Hammel seconded. Motion Passed 2 in favor. STATUS OF PROJECTS Discussion update. No formal action may be taken on any of the following: Great Water Alliance Director Kroeger stated the Intergovernmental Contract would be presented at the next Common Council meeting. This will be a large, one full year project, disrupting the East side of the City. Hillendale Reconstruction Director Kroeger stated the consultant is putting the finishing touches on the plans. It will go to bid in Oct-Nov 2020, be a part of the Capitol Budget for 2021, and set to begin construction in Mar-April 2021. CTH – Y/Racine Avenue – Pilak Creek Tributary Structure Replacement Director Kroeger stated two large culvert pipes are being replaced. The road will be shut down for approximately 30 days beginning September 8th. Detours and additional information have been posted on the City website. 3 UNFINISHED BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for Additional Turtle Crossing Signs on Durham Drive Director Kroeger stated the three locations that were requested for the signage. This would be a total of six signs, three each direction. Ald. Hammel stated he is not in favor of too many signs, nor has he ever witnessed turtles crossing the road in that area. Ald. Terrence agreed about having too many signs. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to deny the Request for Additional Turtle Crossing Signs. Seconded by Alderperson Hammel. Motion Passed 2 in favor. NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for Hidden Driveway Sign at S75W20051 Hillendale Drive Director Kroeger presented his memo and pictures of the area. He stated he is not recommending a Hidden Driveway sign as the Warning Stop sign and Stop sign require vehicles to stop at their driveway. Director Kroeger stated he asked DPW to review the area and agreed the City will cut back the surrounding vegetation by each sign to open up the viewing area. He also reached out to the Police Chief for information on accidents. Only one reportable accident in the last five years. Mr. Kerry Wolfe and Ms. Rachel Houselander spoke on their behalf about the issues they were having during the winter months and with drag racing after 8pm. They stated later in the evening most drivers stop adhering to the Stop sign. They did agree the foliage needs to be trimmed back. The Committee as a whole agreed intersections are no longer designed this way and we needed to work with what we already have in place. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to deny the Hidden Driveway sign, to have DPW cut back the foliage around the current signs and to contact the Police Chief for additional patrolling of the intersection. Seconded by Alderperson Hammel. Motion Passed 2 in favor. Request for Waiver from Municipal Code 400-31(B)(1) at W188S7642 Oak Grove Drive Director Kroeger presented his memo and explained the above listed Code and why the City is against allowing this addition to be built as requested. Ms. Stephanie Engelking (no relation to owner) made a statement to clarify the intentions of the waiver being requested and that they have addressed all the concerns of the Code. Mr. Dave Cornale of Giles Engineering also agreed that basements should generally be two feet above the groundwater. He continued to explain his findings on the site and why the Committee should consider allowing the requested waiver. Mr. Bill Engelking (owner) spoke on his behalf and brought up the idea of signing a disclosure statement to take the City out of the liability equation should any problems occur in the future. Director Kroeger stated he spoke with the City attorney who agreed that a waiver could be 4 signed, but needed to be documented and recorded in such a way that it would stay with the house forever. Any future title searches, this waiver should appear on record. Ald. Kevin Kubacki asked what happens next if the soil varies upon excavation. Director Kroeger explained unless the elevations are changed by over 1”, we won’t know about it. If elevation changes are needed over 1”, then the review process starts over and new recertification forms are issued. If major changes are required, new plans may be requested for review by Engineering, Zoning and Building Inspection. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to approve the Request for Waiver from Municipal Code 400-31(B)(1). Seconded by Alderperson Hammel. Motion Passed 2 in favor. NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course of action to committee members.) COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Alderperson Hammel requested the Police Dept and Fire Dept submit in writing (or in person) a quarterly report summary on each respective department. ADJOURNMENT Alderperson Terrance made a motion to adjourn at 5:37 PM. Alderperson Hammel seconded. Motion Passed 2 in favor. Respectfully Submitted, Wendy Fredlund Recording Secretary 5 Unapproved  CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES July 28, 2020 6:30 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderperson Kapusta called the meeting to order at 7:10 PM. ROLL CALL Present: Alderpersons Kapusta and Terrence Absent: Alderperson Hammel Additional Present: Mayor Rick Petfalski; Atty. Jeff Warchol; Scott Kroeger, Director of Public Works and Development; Adam Trezbiatowski, Planning Manager; and Ald. Madden, Kubacki, Engelhardt and Wolfe STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with open meeting laws. NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Resolution Adopted by the Common Council to Send the Engelking Sport Court Proposal Back to the Committee for Reconsideration Ald. Terrence opened by stating the Committee would reconsider the Sport Court proposal. Seconded by Ald. Kapusta seconded. Mr. Dave Cornale from Giles Engineering presented his report findings to the Committee and explained that below the surface is very impermeable clay soil. He stated he does agree with the City’s “two feet above ground water” rule for basements, as they use this standard as well. Mr. Cornale also mentioned they have suggested to the homeowner that two sump pumps be installed as backup contingency to keep the basement dry. He stated the reason for the waiver was due to the architectural design layout of the whole house. Mayor Petfalski reminded the Committee that they are not the Zoning Board of Appeals and cannot typically grant this type of waiver request. This is a self-imposed hardship. Atty. Warchol stated this waiver is exactly why the City has this Ordinance in place. If granting the waiver, must have solid reasons. Must keep in mind adjoining properties that could have adverse effects from this addition. Also, if granted, what about the next owner that wants a variance. The Attorney stated this could lead down a path of risky liability for the City. Mr. Bill Engelking (owner) briefly spoke stating his existing home also had issues with grades and elevations at the City level. He stated he hired to a geotechnical engineer to make sure he would not have any foreseeable issues in the future. He was still willing to sign a “hold harmless” agreement with City. Atty. Warchol stated the agreement was a great idea, but unfortunately would not be applicable to future buyers. At the time of a future sale, the City 6 would again be liable for potential water problems. Ald. Terrence said he was not yet comfortable granting this waiver. Talked about getting another engineering opinion. Director Kroeger stated he does not recommend this waiver. He explained to the Committee the number of drainage complaint phone calls the City receives after a large rain event. He talked about the homeowner that petitioned the State that our Code was too restrictive. That owner wanted to build his entire house in the ground water. The City won that case. Director Kroeger also talked about the 10+ year old on-going case for a subdivision under constant water in Mukwonago. He also does not think the City should incur additional engineering costs for this waiver request. Ald. Kaputa conducted an informal survey of the remaining Alderpersons that were present. They all voted No to this request. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to deny the Reconsideration of the Sport Court Proposal. Seconded by Alderperson Kapusta. Motion Passed 2 in favor. NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course of action to committee members.) COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW. ADJOURNMENT Alderperson Terrance made a motion to adjourn at 7:43 PM. Alderperson Kapusta seconded. Motion Passed 2 in favor. Respectfully Submitted, Wendy Fredlund Transcribing Secretary 7 Unapproved  CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES August 25, 2020 6:30 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderperson Hammel called the meeting to order at 6:49 PM. ROLL CALL Present: Alderpersons Hammel, Kapusta and Terrence; Scott Kroeger, Director of Public Works and Development STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with open meeting laws. STATUS OF PROJECTS Discussion update. No formal action may be taken on any of the following: Great Water Alliance Director Kroeger stated no updates at this time. Hillendale Reconstruction Director Kroeger stated he posted the 90% plans on our website today. Construction is set for 2021. CTH – Y/Racine Avenue – Pilak Creek Tributary Structure Replacement Director Kroeger stated the temporary easement contract was signed/approved earlier this evening. The project is set to begin on September 8, 2020. Racine Avenue will be shut down for approximately 30 days. NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Cobblestone Meadows – Public Improvements Approval Director Kroeger presented his memo and plans to the Committee for approval. He stated their approval also allows for engineering contingency in the future should problems arise at the site. Alderperson Kapusta made a motion to approve the Cobblestone Meadows Public Improvements. Seconded by Alderperson Terrence. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Boxhorn Drive – Request for No Parking Signs 8 Alderperson Madden stated after speaking with the residents in this area, they have requested this item be pulled from the agenda. Mill Valley Elementary School – Request for No Left Turn Sign Director Kroeger presented his memo and map of the sign placement. The school is requesting the sign for specific hours only (drop-off and pick-up). If approved, this will also need to go to Finance and Common Council so the Police Dept is able to write tickets. Alderperson Kapusta made a motion to approve the Request for No Left Turn Sign. Seconded by Alderperson Terrence. Motion Passed 3 in favor. NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course of action to committee members.) COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Discuss Change of Day and Time for Future Meetings The Committee agreed upon the third Tuesday of every month at 5:30 PM. ADJOURNMENT Alderperson Hammel made a motion to adjourn at 6:58 PM. Alderperson Terrence seconded. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Respectfully Submitted, Wendy Fredlund Transcribing Secretary 9 Unapproved  CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES November 17, 2020 5:30 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderperson Hammel called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM. ROLL CALL Present: Alderpersons Hammel, Kapusta and Terrence; Scott Kroeger, Director of Public Works and Development STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with open meeting laws. STATUS OF PROJECTS Discussion update. No formal action may be taken on any of the following: Great Water Alliance Director Kroeger stated the Plan Commission gave permission for the temporary use of property located at the corner of College and Racine Avenue to be used for a staging area for this project. SJ Lewis is the contractor who reached out to the City to start applying for Land Disturbance and Right of Way permits. Contact and project information can be found on our website. Hillendale Reconstruction Director Kroeger stated the City reviewed the 100% plans last week. This project will go out to bid late November or early December. It will be awarded in January 2021, with a start date of late March through the Fall. NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for No Parking Signs – Aud Mar Drive, Audrey Court & Ladwig Drive Director Kroeger presented his memo and map of the area. He told the Committee he also spoke with Chief Rens regarding this issue. They both suggested that a neighborhood survey be conducted to make sure all residents are on board with this idea. No Parking signs effect everyone. Nate Radtke (HOA president at S7912 Ladwig Dr) spoke on behalf of the residents. He wanted to clarify that they are requesting No Parking signs on one side of the street only during certain time frames. Ryan Oschmann (owner of Bass Bay Brewhouse at W15851 Aud Mar Dr) spoke against the No Parking signs. He reminded the Committee that this restaurant has been here for years and years. It is considered more seasonal with busy summer weekends. Mr. Oschmann feels 10 if everyone continues to properly follow the current parking laws, he does not foresee issues. Emergency vehicles have been able to get through the subdivision in the past. He also feels if you have one side parking only, weddings and other busy nights could have cars all the way out to Woods Road. This could cause additional, unnecessary chaos of cars continually driving around searching for more spaces. Alderperson Madden spoke on behalf of her constituents stating most of them were not aware that this item was on the Agenda. She continued to explain that most of them are also entertaining on weekends as well, it is not all restaurant traffic. Ald. Madden stated most were not in favor of No Parking signs. The Committee continued to discuss that they were not in favor of No Parking signs in general and all agreed they wanted to hear from more, if not all residents, in the area before making a decision. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to table the Request for No Parking signs until more residents were surveyed. Seconded by Alderperson Kapusta. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Request for No Parking Signs – Park Drive Director Kroeger presented his map and memo. He continued stating this is similar to the previous request. We must make sure everyone in the area actually wants these No Parking signs. John Belke (W17651 Harbor Cir) spoke in favor of the signs. He said the request is for approximately 100 yards of signage along Park Drive. He stated the road is narrow and cars are parking on the grass. High school kids are continually trespassing on their beach area. Mr. Belke also talked about the Muskego School Apts project, claiming the Committee promised No Parking signs when the project was completed. Director Kroeger clarified that the Committee stated we would revisit the idea of No Parking signs after the whole project was completed. To date, the project is not 100% completed. The school building does not have occupancy and many construction vehicles are still working in the area and parking on the streets. The Committee continued to talk about easements and Right of Way areas. What is public versus private property and if we can locate the minutes from the previous meeting regarding the Muskego School Apts. Alderperson Kapusta made a motion to approve the Request for No Parking signs. Motion died, no second. Alderperson Hammel made a motion to defer the Request for No Parking signs until we obtained information on the easements, ROWs and the previous minutes about the Muskego School Apts. Seconded by Alderperson Terrence. Motion Passed 2 in favor. Ald. Kapusta voted no. NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course of action to committee members.) 11 COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW ADJOURNMENT Alderperson Kapusta made a motion to adjourn at 6:06 PM. Alderperson Terrence seconded. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Respectfully Submitted, Wendy Fredlund Recording Secretary 12 Unapproved  CITY OF MUSKEGO PUBLIC WORKS AND SAFETY COMMITTEE MINUTES December 15, 2020 5:30 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderperson Wolfe called the meeting to order at 5:30 PM. ROLL CALL Present: Alderpersons Wolfe, Kapusta and Terrence; Scott Kroeger, Director of Public Works and Development Absent: Alderperson Hammel STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was posted in accordance with open meeting laws on December 11, 2020. STATUS OF PROJECTS Discussion update. No formal action may be taken on any of the following: Great Water Alliance Director Kroeger stated Plan Commission approved the use of a property located on the corner of Racine Ave and College Ave for a staging area. The City is reviewing its first Right of Way permit. Work is scheduled to start Feb 1st near the intersection of Racine Ave and Janesville Road and last one full year throughout the City. Hillendale Reconstruction Director Kroeger stated tomorrow is the bid opening. Work is scheduled to begin in March/April 2021 and continue until Fall 2021. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Request for No Parking Signs – Aud Mar Drive, Audrey Court & Ladwig Drive Director Kroeger stated the person conducting the neighborhood survey has asked for this item to be pushed to the next Public Works meeting due to the Holiday season. Request for No Parking Signs – Park Drive Director Kroeger presented his updated memo and maps with items that were requested such as the ROW area, fence info and the previous meeting minutes stating the Committee agreed to wait until the Muskego School Apts were completely finished. (They do not have full occupancy as this time). Mayor Petfalski stated he meet with the Bay Breeze HOA and it was determined the biggest issue is the teenagers using the beach late night/early morning hours. It was suggested that No Parking signs be placed on one side of the road only with hours of Midnight to 5:00 AM, as a deterrent. Ald. Terrence said he doesn’t think signage will stop the 13 teens, they will park somewhere else. If people are spotted running across private property, that should be considered trespassing and the police should be notified. Committee agreed to defer at this time. NEW BUSINESS Discussion update and possible action may be taken on any or all of the following: Crowbar Development - Public Improvements Approval Director Kroeger stated this approval is for the sanitary sewer in a four lot development across from The Waters of Lake Denoon. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to approve the Crowbar Development - Public Improvements. Alderperson Kapusta seconded. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Request for No Parking Signs - Lochrest Blvd Director Kroeger presented his memo, map and email from the requestors. He continued that this is Lake Access Point #15. The City has been cleaning up and put up new signage for the access points around Little Muskego Lake. The City is also aware that due to Covid-19, the City parks, lakes and access points have been heavily used this past year. Director Kroeger reminded the Committee again that No Parking signs effect everyone. Michelle and Trever Pasdera (S7287 Lochcrest Blvd) spoke at length about the issues they have experienced living near this access point. They talked about all the problems outlined in her email. Mr. Pasdera handed out photos for the Committee to review as well. He expressed concern for his wife’s safety as he works second shift, plus people cut through their property at night. Mr. Pasdera continued that he believes the problems increased after the lake access signs were updated. He stated the old signage had more rules/restrictions listed on them. The Pasderas said the Police Dept told them to contact the City because they cannot enforce anything without signage. The Committee and Chief Rens continued to discuss and brainstorm as a whole. Not all access points are clearly marked from private property. Should the access points be treated like the parks? Add “closed” times to the signage and possibly garbage cans at all access points to be consistent? Alternate solutions in lieu of No Parking signs? Briefly discussed the road damage that has occurred the last couple years due to all the cars continuing to park in the same areas. Alderperson Terrence made a motion to defer the Request for No Parking Signs on Lochrest Blvd. Alderperson Kapusta seconded. Motion Passed 3 in favor. NEW BUSINESS PLACED ON FILE (The following items have been placed on file for staff review. Upon completion of review, staff will submit a supplement detailing options and possible course of action to committee members.) COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW ADJOURNMENT 14 Alderperson Terrence made a motion to adjourn at 6:24 PM. Alderperson Kapusta seconded. Motion Passed 3 in favor. Respectfully Submitted, Wendy Fredlund Recording Secretary 15 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Public Works and Safety Committee To: Public Works and Safety Committee From: Scott Kroeger, PE, PLS, Public Works and Development Director Subject: Request for no parking signs along Audrey Court, Aud Mar Drive, & Ladwig Drive Date: November 17, 2020 A request has been made to the Public Works and Safety Committee to install no parking signs along Audrey Court, Aud Mar Drive, and Ladwig Drive. The parking restrictions would be on one side of the road only. Currently, there are no parking restrictions on any of these roads. I have attached the request by Aud Mar Estates Subdivision Association and an aerial map for your review. The request is for specific days and times. Please remember, once “No Parking” signs go up they affect all the residents on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs. Recommendation for Action by the Committee:  The Committee should listen to all the discussion and make a recommendation.  Again “No Parking” signs go up they affect all people on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs.  It is important to make sure all residents along these roads are aware of these potential parking restrictions.  A defined “No Parking” limit needs to be determined on each of the roads 16 17 18 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Public Works and Safety Committee To: Public Works and Safety Committee From: Scott Kroeger, PE, PLS, Public Works and Development Director Subject: Request for no parking signs along Park Drive Date: November 17, 2020 A request has been made to the Public Works and Safety Committee to install no parking signs along Park Drive. The parking restrictions would be on one side of the road only. Currently, there are no parking restrictions on Park Drive. I have attached a map for your review. Please remember, once “No Parking” signs go up they affect all the residents on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs. Recommendation for Action by the Committee:  The Committee should listen to all the discussion and make a recommendation.  Again “No Parking” signs go up they affect all people on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs.  It is important to make sure all residents along Park Drive are aware of these potential parking restrictions.  A defined “No Parking” limit needs to be determined. 19 20 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Public Works and Safety Committee To: Public Works and Safety Committee From: Scott Kroeger, PE, PLS, Public Works and Development Director Subject: Request for No Parking Signs along Oak Grove Drive Date: March 16, 2021 A request has been made to the Public Works and Safety Committee to install No Parking Signs along Oak Grove Drive. The parking restrictions would be on one side of the road only. Currently, the only parking restrictions on Oak Grove Drive are along the east side of the road that is adjacent to Lions Park. This area is where there is two-lane traffic along Oak Grove Drive. I have attached a map for your review. Please remember, once “No Parking” signs go up they affect all the residents on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs. Recommendation for Action by the Committee:  The Committee should listen to all the discussion and make a recommendation.  Again “No Parking” signs go up they affect all people on that road. Holidays, graduations, retirements, and similar parties/events could be affected by these signs.  It is important to make sure all residents along Oak Grove Drive are aware of these potential parking restrictions.  A defined “No Parking” limit needs to be determined. 21 22 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Public Works and Safety Committee To: Public Works and Safety Committee From: Scott Kroeger, PE, PLS, Public Works and Development Director Subject: Glen of Muskego Lakes – Public Improvements Approval Date: March 16, 2021 The City of Muskego has reviewed the Glen of Muskego Lakes plan set located on Loomis Road adjacent to Muskego Lakes Country Club. The most recent plan sheet has been attached. The development will have public road, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main, and sanitary sewer. All public infrastructure will be dedicated to the City of Muskego upon completion and acceptance of the project. The City of Muskego has reviewed the plans and given approval for all public infrastructure plans to move forward contingent upon all City of Muskego staff comments being addressed. Recommendation for Action by the Committee: Approve all public infrastructure for the Glen of Muskego Lakes contingent upon all City of Muskego staff comments being addressed. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Public Works and Safety Committee To: Public Works and Safety Committee From: Scott Kroeger, PE, PLS, Public Works and Development Director Subject: Will Rose Apartments Phase 2 – Public Improvements Approval Date: March 16, 2021 The City of Muskego has reviewed the Will Rose Apartments Phase 2 plan set located on Janesville Road. The most recent plan set has been attached. The development will have public infrastructure. All public infrastructure will be dedicated to the City of Muskego upon completion and acceptance of the project. The City of Muskego has reviewed the plans and given approval for all public infrastructure plans to move forward contingent upon all City of Muskego staff comments being addressed. Recommendation for Action by the Committee: Approve all public infrastructure for the Will Rose Apartments Phase 2 contingent upon all City of Muskego staff comments being addressed. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62