CCM.2022.09.27 APPRAPPROVED
CITY OF MUSKEGO
COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES
September 27, 2022
6:00 PM
Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 6:03 pm.
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Present: Alderpersons Hammel, Kapusta, Schroeder, Kubacki, and Madden.
Also present: City Attorney Warchol, Lead Planner Trzebiatowski, and Assistant Deputy
Clerk -Treasurer Crisp.
STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE
Assistant Deputy Clerk -Treasurer Crisp stated the meeting was noticed in accordance with
the open meeting law.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE
Mayor Petfalski stated that during the Committee of the Whole meeting earlier this evening,
he introduced the Proposed 2023 Budget. There will be a Public Hearing on October 25,
2022 to adopt the 2023 Budget. The proposed budget keeps the mil rate nearly the same
as last year at $3.81/$1,000.
PUBLIC HEARING
To consider the petition of Brian Schoenleber & Dan Rickert of Autumn Penn LLC
concerning the following area described as:
Tax Key Nos. 2255.979.002 & 2255.998.001 located at Ryan Drive & Boxhorn Drive
(vacant lots) Be Granted a rezoning from RSE - Suburban Estate District and RC-3 -
Country Residence District to CPD - Conservation Planned Development District (based
on RS-2 Suburban Residence District) for the purpose of allowing a future single-family
conservation subdivision.
Mr. Trzebiatowski stated that February 2006 a rezoning was granted for all RSE with
split zoning. At that time, they were approved for 16 lots; minimum lot size was 40,000
square feet. The rezoning to CPD so that at least 50% of the overall development has to
remain open space. This development would yield 15 lots with up to four bonus parcels.
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They are also proposing install a public trail connecting the two roads Ryan Road and
Boxhorn Drive. They are well within the density requirement.
One resident who spoke during the public hearing; Sam Steffan living at S95W13457
St. Andrews Drive. His concern was issues with water runoff from the farmland flooding
the wetlands. He also stated that he was in favor of a bike path and would like to see it
paved.
No one else wished to speak; Mayor Petfalski declared Public Hearing closed.
CONSENT AGENDA
Alderperson Hammel moved to Approve the following remaining items under
Consent; Alderperson Madden seconded. Motion Carried.
• Approval of Common Council Minutes - September 13, 2022
• Resolution #080-2022 - Re -Approval of a Certified Survey Map (2-Lot) (Hrin)
• Resolution #081-2022 - Re -Approval of a Four -Lot Certified Survey Map (Hrin)
• Resolution #082-2022 - Re -Approval of a Second Four -Lot Certified Survey Map (Hrin)
• Resolution # 083-2022 - Approval of Letter of Credit Reduction for the Glen at Muskego
Lakes LLC
• Resolution #084-2022 - Approval of Muskego Biotech Building LLC Developer's
Agreement
NEW BUSINESS
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Ordinance #1475 - An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 229 of the Municipal Code of the City
of Muskego (Low Speed Vehicles, Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, and Golf Carts).
Second Reading.
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve. Alderperson Madden seconded; motion
carried.
Ordinance #1476 - An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 343 of the Municipal Code of the City
of Muskego (Vehicles and Traffic). Second Reading.
Alderperson Madden moved to approve. Alderperson Hammel seconded; motion
carried.
REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
Finance Committee Minutes - July 26, 2022 and August 23, 2022
Committee of the Whole - August 23, 2022
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FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND SECOND READING IF RULES ARE WAIVED
Ordinance #1477 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map of the City of Muskego (RSE &
RC-3 to CPD/Autumn Penn LLC)
Mayor Petfalski took this time to address the comments from the Public Hearing regarding
stormwater runoff. He stated that undeveloped land has no stormwater plan for runoff.
Developers are required to follow State and MMSD statutes and rules so that new
developments would fix any stormwater runoff issues. Recent conservations developments
have been very successful; these areas are protected and the developments are great for
the community.
VOUCHER APPROVAL
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve Utility Vouchers in the amount of $25,749.31.
Alderperson Madden seconded; motion carried.
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve General Fund Vouchers in the amount of
$234,052.25. Alderperson Schroeder seconded; motion carried.
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve Wire Transfers for Debt Service in the
amount of $579,527.38. Alderperson Hammel seconded; motion.
Alderperson Kubacki moved to approve Wire Transfers for Payroll/Invoice
Transmittals in the amount of $385,803.54. Alderperson Hammel seconded; motion.
CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS
None.
COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
Updates from Aldermanic Liaisons
None.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
Alderperson Madden moved to adjourn at 6:18 p.m. Alderperson Kapusta seconded;
motion carried.
Minutes taken and transcribed by Assistant Deputy Clerk -Treasurer Crisp.