COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Packet 07-13-2021CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA
07/13/2021
5:30 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
June 8, 2021
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June 22, 2021
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NEW BUSINESS
Water Utility Discussion
COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
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CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES
June 8, 2021 5:40 PM
Muskego City Hall
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 5:47 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Unapproved
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Present: Alderpersons Wolfe, Hammel, Kapusta, Engelhardt, Kubacki, and Madden.
Also present: City Attorney Warchol, Deputy Clerk Blenski, and Assistant Deputy Clerk
Roller. Absent: Alderperson Terrence.
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
The Deputy Clerk stated that the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting
law.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve. Alderperson Wolfe seconded; motion
carried.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
May 25, 2021
Alderperson Madden moved to approve. Alderperson Hammel seconded; motion
carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Discuss Proposed Ordinance Regarding Recreational Vehicles
Mayor Petfalski stated that Low Speed Vehicles, Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and Golf
Carts are currently not allowed. There are a few people in the community that have one of
these vehicles and would like to see the City allow them. The Mayor does not see a
problem with that as long as certain criteria are met. The City Attorney did some research
regarding what other communities allow. He has drafted a proposed Ordinance. However
the Mayor would like to know if the Council members are interested before bringing it
forward. He also noted that a local business is now selling golf carts. Mayor Petfalski
stated the speed limit could be restricted to 35 m.p.h. or less.
Input from Committee of the Whole Members:
• Alderperson Kubacki — has no objection. Could serve the growing, aging population.
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Alderperson Wolfe — sees safety issues. The vehicles should be registered. Some
communities that allow these vehicles have trails for them. He has reservations
regarding moving forward. This could open a can of worms.
• Alderperson Madden — agrees. She is not thrilled with the idea.
• Alderperson Hammel — He does not see the number of vehicles increasing just
because the City allows them. He does not have a problem with allowing them, but
acknowledges that there could be safety concerns.
The Mayor reiterated that the City can place restrictions if it determines the vehicles are
allowed.
George and Dan were present at the meeting. They operate Wisco Carts in Muskego.
George stated that 70% of his customers are from Illinois. Vehicle registration is required.
The golf carts are equipped with many safety features.
While several safety concerns were expressed, the overall consensus was to bring an
Ordinance forward as there is sufficient interest to allow these vehicles.
Citizen Bob Gelhaus, Tess Corners Drive, requested to speak. He does agree that this
could open a can of worms. He stated the vehicles should be kept off the main roads and
only allowed in 25 m.p.h. speed limits. It is important that the vehicles are required to be
visible.
Sponsorship Policy and Opportunities
Mayor Petfalski stated that with the substantial upgrades being done at Park Arthur,
Superintendent Beilfuss is being approached about sponsorships. Unless there are
objections, he would like to bring a policy forward. This can be a way to pay for equipment
and enhancements (such as scoreboards) without using tax revenue. Depending on what
is proposed, Plan Commission review could be required.
There was no other communication or business to come before the Committee.
ADJOURNMENT
Alderperson Engelhardt moved to adjourn at 6:15 p.m. Alderperson Wolfe
seconded; motion carried.
Minutes taken and transcribed by Deputy Clerk Blenski.
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CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES
June 22, 2021 5:30 PM
Muskego City Hall
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 5:35 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Unapproved
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Present: Alderpersons Wolfe, Hammel, Terrence, Kubacki, and Madden.
Also present: Director of Finance & Administration Mueller, Asst. Dir. of Fin. & Admin. Mustapich,
Public Works & Development Director Kroeger, City Attorney Warchol, Administrative Assistant
Crisp, and Assistant Deputy Clerk Roller. Absent: Alderpersons Kapusta and Engelhardt
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
Ms. Crisp stated that the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting law.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve. Alderperson Terrence seconded; motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
Update on Enercon Development
Alicia with Enercon came in to give update on how things are going overall for the development.
She mentioned that the apartments are 100% occupied. Concerning the Strip Center, there are two
parties interested in the Pilates place that is vacant now. One is a restaurant and the other is a
chiropractic/medical/physical therapy type use. Andrew, owner of Lucky's at the Lodge is putting a
door in to combine the former Lucky's Spitfires with the Lodge hoping to pick up the catering
business that was lost during the pandemic. They have one store on a smaller scale that has
reached out to them that is interested in the grocery store site. Not sure if it will go anywhere. They
also have the parcel behind the pond for which they are still looking for a user.
Ald. Kubacki asked about other options being explored for that site. She mentioned that they had a
preliminary plan showing two outlots up front with a smaller retail building in the back and they are
marketing it that way as well. Some interested parties, however, are those that would not be
approved for that area.
Discussion Regarding Solar Power at City Municipal Buildings
At the request of Ald. Wolfe, Mr. Kroeger looked into what it would take to put solar panels on top of
some of our municipal buildings. He handed out an article from Wauwatosa Website on the project
they just did, putting solar panels on top of City Hall and the Library. Arch Electric is the contractor
that did the work. You can see a drone video showing the installation as well as FAA's. He reached
out to Dave Simpson about the project and he said the actual project cost was $600,000 not
$700,000 that they budgeted for. One thing we would look at is Monthly Net Metering, which means
that you can't have your project be more than 300 kilowatts. If you are under, you can bank the
credits. If you go over the 300 kilowatts, they will purchase it back, but for a smaller amount. Dave
mentioned that it is better to issue an RFP instead of bidding the project. The good thing is the three
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locations we could do it at all have new roofs. If this is something we want to consider, he would get
contractor to come in and look at square footage for our three buildings and get a cost.
Discuss 2022 Planning Calendar and Budget Goals
Mayor Petfalski referred to the Planning Calendar in the packet. It breaks out the goals and
timeframe. Dates have been pushed back about a month due to some illnesses, etc. The Goals are
similar to last year. He is looking for some feed back concerning the Revolving Loan Fund for
Sewer Backups. Funding sources would be Revolving Loan Fund or Residual TIF/Capital
Improvement Fund. Is there any interest in taking advantage of either of these? AId. Kubacki asked
why we should do something if there is no need. The consensus is to hold off on this for now.
Mayor Petfalski made a request that this year he would like to have everyone more involved in the
budget planning process than in prior years. He hopes to have more input from everyone in months
leading up to voting on the budget so that we get to approve a budget in October/November with
little or no problems. Ms. Mueller mentioned that we are going through a refunding process and will
be getting an update which will help our debt service for projection purposes.
COMMUNICATIONS AND ANY OTHER BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
AId. Kubacki asked for an update on hiring an HR person. Mayor Petfalski said that it is scheduled
for the end of the 3rd quarter. The person would then start at the beginning of the 4th quarter. The
plan is to start in August working with a consultant to help form a job description. It will then be
brought back to the COW meeting so that they can weigh in on it to make sure that we are looking
for the right things. Then we will get the job posted.
AId. Wolfe commented that he would like to see the Golf Cart Ordinance brought back to COW first
before going directly to Common Council. Mayor Petfalski stated that typically, we have a first
reading at CC where Council Members have an opportunity to discuss what they want changed and
then there are two weeks before the final one is brought forward for a second reading. AId. Madden
said she has no problem with bringing it to CC for a first reading for discussion, but would like the
Chief or someone from PD at the meeting. AId. Hammel agrees that bringing it to COW first would
be an unnecessary step.
ADJOURNMENT
Alderperson Wolfe moved to adjourn at 6:04 p.m. Alderperson Madden seconded; motion
carried.
Minutes taken and transcribed by Christine Crisp.
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