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COMMON COUNCIL Packet 04082025CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA 04/08/2025 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE &e C21 of SKEGO PUBLIC COMMENT City Residents and Taxpayers Only - Speakers will be limited to making comments related to all agenda items excluding closed session items relating to employment and labor issues. Comments will be limited to three minutes per speaker per agenda item. There will be no discussion by/with the Common Council during Public Comment. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Common Council Minutes - March 25, 2025 CCM.2025.03.25 draft.docx Voucher Approval Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Board Report Alpha.pdf Resolution #018-2025 - Approval of Clinical Education Agreement between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System on Behalf of the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse and the City of Muskego for the Purpose of Enlisting a Summer Intern for the Recreation Department CCR2025.018-Agreement UW Internship.docx Staff Memo UW-LaCrosse agreement 040825.docx affiliation -renewing -rev 01.08.2025.pdf NEW BUSINESS UNFINISHED BUSINESS Ordinance #1502 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map (RM-2 to RS-2 / Oakridge Glen). Second Reading. ORD2025.1502-Rezone-Oakridge Glen.docx Staffinemofor_Borchardt Rezoning 2025.pdf PH2O250325_BorchardtRezoning.pdf FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND SECOND READING IF RULES ARE WAIVED Ordinance #1503 - An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 290 of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego (Sewers) ORD2025.1503-Sewers.docx Chapter 290 Sewers with Amendments Per Ordinace #1502.docx REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance Committee Minutes - March 11, 2025 FCM.2025.03.11 Appr.pdf CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Updates from Aldermanic Liaisons Muskego Senior Taxi - Alderperson Hammel Muskego Festival Committee - Alderperson Schwer Muskego Historical Society - Alderperson Kubacki Little Muskego Lake District - Alderperson Schwer GFL Emerald Park Landfill Standing Committee - Alderperson Madden CLOSED SESSION Following conclusion of consideration of the above portion of its regularly scheduled agenda, the Common Council will meet to vote on a motion to convene in Closed Session for discussion/action relative to: the proposed sale of a strip of City owned land situated on Lake Access Parcel Number 8 on Little Muskego Lake, and the employment performance of public employees, and to take such further action as may be appropriate with respect to such matters. A Closed Session for the above purpose is authorized pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stats. § 19.85(1)(e), Deliberating or negotiating the purchasing of public properties, the investing of public funds, or conducting other specified public business, whenever competitive or bargaining reasons require a closed session; and Wis. Stats. § 19.85(1)(c), Considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. Upon conclusion of the Closed Session, the Common Council will reconvene in Open Session to consider its public agenda, including motions to recommend approval or rejection of the above -listed deliberations or any of the public agenda items that have not been acted upon. OPEN SESSION FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 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. K CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMON COUNCIL MINUTES March 25, 2025 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue *AMENDED CALL TO ORDER Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 6:12 pm. ROLL CALL Cq W i�ydvicui&USKEGO UNAPPROVED Present: Mayor Petfalski, Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Absent: Alderperson Schwer, Alderperson Kubacki Also present: City Attorney Warchol, Public Works Superintendent Beilfuss, Assistant Deputy Clerk - Treasurer Crisp STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE Assistant Deputy Clerk -Treasurer stated the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting law on Friday, March 21, 2025 with an amended Agenda posted on March 24, 2025. PUBLIC COMMENT None COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE The dam was closed on Monday, leading to rising water levels in Little Muskego Lake. The City Newsletter was sent to the printer and will be mailed out early next week. A radio event, "Battle of Burbs," is ongoing, featuring Muskego versus Port Washington, encouraging community engagement through social media voting. PUBLIC HEARING To consider the petition of Daryl Borchardt of the Oakridge Glen Subdivision (Hackberry Hill Ct. - Vacant Lot) to rezone the following areas: Tax Key No. 2172.070 / Lot 40 Tax Key No. 2172.076 / Lot 76 Tax Key No. 2172.077 / Lot 77 from RM-2 - Multiple Family Residence District to RS-2 - Suburban Residence District for the purpose of converting multi -family lots to single-family lots. Lead Planner Trzebiatowski gave a little background stating that this request follows a similar one approved last fall for two lots. The developer has received interest from single-family homeowners. There are still nine multi -family lots remaining adjacent to commercial properties. The historical context of the zoning was discussed, indicating a shift in development plans. PH20250325_BorchardtRezoning.pdf Staffinemofor_Borchardt Rezoning 2025.pdf No one spoke — Public Hearing closed at 6:15 pm. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Common Council Minutes - March 11, 2025 CCM.2025.03.11 draft.docx 3 Common Council Minutes — March 25, 2025 Page 12 Consent Agenda (Cont.) Voucher Approval Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Vouchers - Alpha Report.pdf Resolution #017-2025 - Approval of Award of Bid for 2025-2026 Parks, Boulevards, Terraces and Facility Landscaping Services CCR2025.017-Award of Bid (Landscaping).docx Finance Memo - 2025-2026 Parks, Boulevards, Terraces, Facility Landscaping.docx Final 2025-2026 Parks, Boulevards, Terrace Rev 2-28-25.pdf City of Muskego 2025-2026 Bid - Sebert.pdf Qualification Letter Revised City of Muskego - Sebert.pdf Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Hammel to Approve all items under Consent. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None NEW BUSINESS Resolution #016-2025 - Resolution Regarding MS4 Permit Compliance CCR2025.016-MS4 Compliance.docx Common council Memo MS4 Permit.docx SW-MS-SE-2025-68-X03-10T09-07-55. pdf Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Approve. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None *Amend "Class B" Beer License Fee to $200 so that it's Consistent With "Class A" Beer. LICENSE FEES 2025 (Amended).docx Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Approve. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND SECOND READING IF RULES ARE WAIVED Ordinance #1502 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map (RM-2 to RS-2 / Oakridge Glen) ORD2025.1502-Rezone-Oakridge Glen.docx Staffinemofor_Borchardt Rezoning 2025.pdf PH2O250325_BorchardtRezoning.pdf LICENSE APPROVAL Approval of a "Class A" Liquor License for Sunfish Ventures LLC (dba Lakeview Shell) located at S76W17871 Janesville Rd. Moved by Alderperson Hammel; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Approve. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None 4 Common Council Minutes — March 25, 2025 Page 13 License Approval (Cont.) Approval for Full -Service Retail Outlet for Raised Grain Brewing Company, LLC (dba Raised Grain Brewing Co.) at Veteran's Park W182S8175 Racine Ave. for Muskego National Night Out to be held on August 13, 2025 from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Approve. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance Committee Minutes - February 25, 2025 FCA.2025.02.25 final.pdf CITY OFFICIALS' REPORTS COMMUNICATIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Updates from Aldermanic Liaisons None FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS • Alderman Wolf requested a quarterly or half -year budget update focusing on allocated savings. • Discussion on TIF (Tax Increment Financing) processes and education for council members. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Adjourn at 6:20 pm. Motion Passed: 5 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Minutes recorded & transcribed by Assistant Deputy Clerk -Treasurer Crisp. 41 Council Date Total Vouchers All Funds Utility Vouchers (Approve Separately) Water Vouchers $ 5,902.36 Water Wire Transfers Total Water $ 5,902.36 Sewer Vouchers $ 35,641.98 Sewer Wire Transfers Total Sewer $ 35,641.98 Net Total Utility Vouchers Tax Vouchers - Refunds & Tax Settlements (Approve Separately) Tax Vouchers $ Tax Void Checks ( ) Total Tax Vouchers Total General Fund Vouchers (Approve Separately) General Fund Vouchers $ 616,498.74 Total General Fund Vouchers Wire transfers (Approve Separately): Debt Service Payroll/Invoice Transmittals April 8, 2025 $ 658,043.08 Total Voucher Approval $ 41, 544.34 #1 -Utility Voucher Approval #2 - Tax Voucher Approval $ 616,498.74 #3 - General Voucher Approval $ 479.969.16 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 1 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Report Criteria: Detail report. Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. [Report]. Description = {<>} "1099 adjustment' Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GL Account Number AARONIN STEEL SALES INC 16115 1 Invoice TUBING 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 137.30 325 100.04.51.08.5415 16116 1 Invoice RANGE ROUNDS 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 28.80 425 100.02.20.01.6023 Total AARONIN STEEL SALES INC: 166.10 ADVANCED CHEMICAL SYSTEMS 175593 1 Invoice 03 25 QUARTERLY CONTRACT PA 03/01/2025 04/08/2025 400.00 425 100.05.71.00.5415 Total ADVANCED CHEMICAL SYSTEMS: 400.00 AXS CARWASH 1 LLC 1026 1 Invoice SQD WASHES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 105.00 425 100.02.20.01.5405 Total AXS CARWASH 1 LLC: 105.00 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 19Y6-1NCM-V 1 Invoice AVERY LABELS 03/22/2025 04/08/2025 50.19- 325 100.01.03.01.5704 1FXX-97GP-T1 4 Invoice DETECTIVE BUREAU SUPPLIES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 166.48 425 100.02.20.01.5722 1FXX-97GP-T1 1 Invoice FIRST AID KITS FOR BLDG/KITCH 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 307.48 425 100.02.20.01.5415 1FXX-97GP-T1 3 Invoice CLERICAL SUPPLIES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 142.30 425 100.02.20.01.5701 1FXX-97GP-T1 2 Invoice SIADAK UNIFORMS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 30.98 425 100.02.20.01.5151 1KLT-XCG9-VY 3 Invoice HEATERS CLEANER SHIPPING 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 98.08 425 100.04.51.04.5744 1KLT-XCG9-VY 2 Invoice DESK ORGANIZER 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 16.99 425 100.04.51.01.5701 1KLT-XCG9-VY 1 Invoice OUTLET COVER 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 12.99 425 100.04.51.08.5415 1KLT-XCG9-W 5 Invoice FEBREEZE 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 3.98 425 100.01.03.00.5704 1KLT-XCG9-W 2 Invoice TABS/MONTHLY PLANNER 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 6.29 425 100.01.03.00.5701 1KLT-XCG9-W 4 Invoice SMEAD FILE POCKET 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 78.95 425 100.01.03.00.5701 1KLT-XCG9-W 1 Invoice ADDING MACHINE TAPE 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 15.99 425 100.01.03.00.5701 1KLT-XCG9-W 3 Invoice PEN HOLDER 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 7.95 425 100.01.03.00.5701 1KLT-XCG9-W 6 Invoice DYMO SHIPPING LABELS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 102.96 425 100.01.03.01.5704 1QPC-L9WC-T 4 Invoice BATHROOM CLOSED FOR MAINT 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 29.99 425 100.04.51.08.5415 1QPC-L9WC-T 1 Invoice PLAYGROUND COLOR RUN 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 102.40 425 100.05.72.16.5702 1QPC-L9WC-T 5 Invoice ZIPTIES AND CLAMPS FOR PARKS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 43.16 425 100.05.72.19.5702 1QPC-L9WC-T 3 Invoice PICKLEBALL FLOOR TAPE 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 24.83 425 100.05.72.13.5702 1QPC-L9WC-T 2 Invoice SOLAR PANEL FOR POWER AT CO 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 62.45 425 215.06.00.00.5704 1R7L-TCK6-P9 1 Invoice AV - VIDEO GAMES 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 .11- 425 100.05.71.02.5711 1XCQ-CP6J-W 5 Invoice TAPE, LAMINATING SHEETS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 40.31 425 100.05.71.00.5701 1XCQ-CP6J-W 7 Invoice CANISTERS OF HAND WIPES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 36.72 425 100.05.71.00.5703 1XCQ-CP6J-W 1 Invoice PRINT 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 584.93 425 100.05.71.01.5711 1XCQ-CP6J-W 4 Invoice FOL- CRAFTERNOON 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 29.98 425 100.05.71.00.5752 1XCQ-CP6J-W 3 Invoice FOL - KIDS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 42.28 425 100.05.71.00.5752 1XCQ-CP6J-W 6 Invoice SRPTSHIRT 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 17.99 425 100.05.71.00.6062 1XCQ-CP6J-W 2 Invoice AV - VIDEO GAME 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 332.90 425 100.05.71.02.5711 1XRR-7QFC-X 1 Invoice CASE-CLAYTON IPAD 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 72.99 425 100.01.14.00.5506 Total AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES: 2.362.05 ANDY KRAATZ OVERHEAD DOORS INC 3383 1 Invoice REMOVE POLL BARN DOOR 03/31/2025 04/08/2025 300.00 425 100.04.51.11.5415 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Page: 2 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total ANDY KRAATZ OVERHEAD DOORS INC: 300.00 AQUAFIX INC IN017531 1 Invoice 275 GAL GREASEZILLA 03/21/2025 04/08/2025 9,411.22 325 601.61.61.12.5750 Total AQUAFIX INC: 9,411.22 ARING EQUIPMENT CO., INC R53594 1 Invoice ROAD WIDENER 04/04/2025 04/08/2025 1,500.00 425 100.04.51.07.5410 R53597 1 Invoice CREDIT 04/03/2025 04/08/2025 1,500.00- 425 100.04.51.07.5410 Total AIRING EQUIPMENT CO., INC: .00 ARNOLD KELLY, NICOLE COR040825 1 Invoice RESTITUTION FROM MARSHA CO 03/07/2025 04/08/2025 500.00 425 100.01.08.00.4269 Total ARNOLD KELLY, NICOLE: 500.00 BADGER OIL EQUIPMENT CO. INC. WO-4811 1 Invoice ANNUAL TEST 03/12/2025 04/08/2025 977.64 325 100.04.51.07.5736 Total BADGER OIL EQUIPMENT CO. INC.: 977.64 BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY 2038922643 1 Invoice PRINT 03/14/2025 04/08/2025 519.83 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038943774 1 Invoice PRINT 03/13/2025 04/08/2025 196.72 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038953452 1 Invoice PRINT 03/18/2025 04/08/2025 421.18 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038957487 1 Invoice PRINT 03/19/2025 04/08/2025 813.76 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038968304 1 Invoice PRINT 03/24/2025 04/08/2025 283.01 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038968315 1 Invoice PRINT 03/24/2025 04/08/2025 175.99 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038968346 1 Invoice PRINT 03/24/2025 04/08/2025 114.36 425 100.05.71.01.5711 2038975201 1 Invoice PRINT 03/27/2025 04/08/2025 631.80 425 100.05.71.01.5711 Total BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY: 3,156.65 BAYCOM INC 55236 1 Invoice FRONT DOOR -MERCURY 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 725.00 425 100.04.51.01.5506 Total BAYCOM INC: 725.00 BPI COLOR 0033122 & 00 1 Invoice KIP METER READ 03272025-04262 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 4.80 325 100.06.18.01.5704 Total BPI COLOR: 4.80 BURTON & MAYER INC 2500382 1 Invoice 4500 #10 REG ENVELOPES MERC 02/17/2025 04/08/2025 540.00 325 605.56.09.21.5712 2500382 2 Invoice 4000 #10 WHITE ENVELOPES CH 02/17/2025 04/08/2025 480.00 325 100.01.06.00.5701 2500849 1 Invoice 5000 WHIT ENVELOPES 03/27/2025 04/08/2025 520.00 325 100.01.06.00.5701 Total BURTON & MAYER INC: 1,540.00 CERTIFIED LABORATORIES 9084769 1 Invoice GRRR 03/19/2025 04/08/2025 292.40 325 100.04.51.11.5735 Total CERTIFIED LABORATORIES: 292.40 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Page: 3 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number CINTAS CORP PW 422536585 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 264.09 325 100.04.51.11.5820 PW 422601439 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 264.09 425 100.04.51.11.5820 UT 422536585 2 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 54.68 325 601.61.61.12.5702 UT 422536585 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 54.69 325 605.56.09.21.5835 UT 422604391 2 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 54.68 425 605.56.09.21.5835 UT 422604391 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 54.69 425 601.61.61.12.5702 Total CINTAS CORP: 746.92 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA 1480018 1 Invoice 201.06 TN 03/19/2025 04/08/2025 16,257.71 425 100.04.51.05.5747 Total COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA: 16,257.71 COMPLETE OFFICE OF WIS 891156 1 Invoice GLUE STICK 03/21/2025 04/08/2025 12.79 325 100.01.03.01.5704 891159 1 Invoice HIGHLIGHTERS 03/21/2025 04/08/2025 4.55 325 100.01.03.01.5704 896397 1 Invoice KLEENEX 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 26.10 425 100.01.03.00.5704 Total COMPLETE OFFICE OF WIS: 43.44 CONLEY MEDIA, LLC 3340750325-2 1 Invoice TYPE D NOTICE 03/29/2025 04/08/2025 191.89 425 100.01.03.01.5704 6404030325-2 9 Invoice PH MKE MOTORS 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 81.58 425 507.00.00.00.2657 6404030325-2 10 Invoice LAKEVIEW SHELL LIQUOR LICEN 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 32.08 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 3 Invoice 1.14.25 CCM 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 90.60 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 11 Invoice PUBLIC TEST 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 16.68 425 100.01.03.01.5704 6404030325-2 5 Invoice TYPE E NOTICE 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 79.40 425 100.01.03.01.5704 6404030325-2 4 Invoice 1.28.25 CCM 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 81.64 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 12 Invoice 2.25.25 CC MINUTES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 108.52 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 8 Invoice WERKS AUTOSPORT 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 81.60 425 507.00.00.00.2795 6404030325-2 6 Invoice 02.11.25 CC MINUTES 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 73.24 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 2 Invoice ORD NO 1500 NOTICE 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 17.24 425 100.01.06.00.6001 6404030325-2 7 Invoice PH PAYNE & DOLAN 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 103.00 425 100.06.18.01.5704 6404030325-2 1 Invoice BORVHARDT REZONING 04/01/2025 04/08/2025 34.65 425 507.00.00.00.2793 Total CONLEY MEDIA, LLC: 992.12 CONSERV FS INC 60070368 1 Invoice OIL 03/22/2025 04/08/2025 1,384.35 325 601.61.61.21.5306 Total CONSERV FS INC: 1,384.35 COTTINGHAM & BUTLER 385260 1 Invoice EMPLOYEE INSURANCE CONSUL 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 2,188.75 425 100.01.01.01.5207 Total COTTINGHAM & BUTLER: 2,188.75 COUNTY MATERIALS CORPORATION 4151702-00 1 Invoice SEWER BLOCK RED BLACK 03/27/2025 04/08/2025 736.00 425 100.04.51.04.5744 Total COUNTY MATERIALS CORPORATION: 736.00 CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE F6-250389915 1 Invoice PLANNED MAINTENANCE 03/18/2025 04/08/2025 323.40 425 100.01.09.00.5415 M CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Page: 4 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE: 323.40 EAGLE MEDIA INC. 00141335 1 Invoice KRAUS UNIFORMS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 75.00 425 100.02.20.10.5151 00141410 1 Invoice FIELD OFF LIMITS 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 96.00 325 100.04.51.03.5743 Total EAGLE MEDIA INC.: 171.00 ENVIROTECH EQUIPMENT 25-0025275 1 Invoice REPAIR CAMERA TRUCK 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 6,254.97 325 601.61.61.16.5411 Total ENVIROTECH EQUIPMENT: 6,254.97 FIRST SUPPLY LLC 14591513-00 1 Invoice SEAL GUARD 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 2,560.00 325 601.61.61.16.5427 Total FIRST SUPPLY LLC: 2,560.00 FLEET FARM HER040825 1 Invoice RESTITUTION FROM JOSE HERR 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 104.97 425 100.01.08.00.4269 Total FLEET FARM: 104.97 FLOCK GROUP, INC. INV60974 1 Invoice FLOCK CAMERAS/SUBSCIPTIONS 03/24/2025 04/08/2025 10,650.00 425 410.08.91.20.6535 Total FLOCK GROUP, INC.: 10,650.00 GAIL BARTZ LEVIN 5509 1 Invoice CLASS INSTRUCTION PUNCH PAS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 450.00 425 100.05.72.13.5110 Total GAIL BARTZ LEVIN: 450.00 GALLS, LLC 030790451 1 Invoice NEUMANN UNIFORMS 03/19/2025 04/08/2025 71.05 425 100.02.20.01.5151 030843134 1 Invoice CORTESE UNIFORMS 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 86.19 425 100.02.20.01.5151 Total GALLS, LLC: 157.24 GFL ENVIRONMENTAL U80000377946 2 Invoice REFUSE 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 58,424.11 325 205.03.30.00.5820 U80000377946 4 Invoice YARD WASTE 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 1,348.91 325 205.03.00.00.6056 U80000377946 1 Invoice TIPPING FEE 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 7,253.53 325 205.03.30.00.5820 U80000377946 3 Invoice RECYCLING 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 47,077.69 325 205.03.00.00.5820 Total GFL ENVIRONMENTAL: 114,104.24 GIELOW'S LAWN & GARDEN EQT, INC. 281582 1 Invoice LAWNMOWER 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 70,797.00 325 410.08.93.51.6523 281659 1 Invoice SUN SHADE KIT 03/28/2025 04/08/2025 335.00 325 410.08.93.51.6523 Total GIELOW'S LAWN & GARDEN EQT, INC.: 71,132.00 GOODLAND PROPERTY SERVICES 782 1 Invoice WALL COVERING PROTECTION 03/11/2025 04/08/2025 5,500.00 425 410.08.91.20.6520 10 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 5 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Total GOODLAND PROPERTY SERVICES: Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number GORDON FLESCH CO. INC. IN15093896 1 Invoice OVERAGE IT 03/23/2025 IN15093896 3 Invoice OVERAGE WATER 03/23/2025 IN15093896 2 Invoice OVERAGE SEWER 03/23/2025 Total GORDON FLESCH CO. INC.: GRAEF INC 0137748 1 Invoice KIRKLAND CROSSING DEVELOPM 03/20/2025 0137749 1 Invoice APPLE HILLS DEVELOPMENT 03/20/2025 0137750 1 Invoice BASELER HENNEBERRY DEVELO 03/20/2025 0137751 1 Invoice PEACH LNE (TWIN SILOS) 03/20/2025 0137752 1 Invoice MUSKEGO STORAGE ADDITION 03/20/2025 0137753 1 Invoice IDDE INSPECTION 03/20/2025 0137754 1 Invoice MMSD ANNUAL REPORT 03/20/2025 0137755 1 Invoice HILLENDALE ROAD CONSTRUCTI 03/20/2025 0137756 1 Invoice 2025 ROAD PROGRAM 03/20/2025 0137757 1 Invoice GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVIC 03/20/2025 0137758 1 Invoice TRACTOR SUPPLY 03/20/2025 0137759 1 Invoice ILLICIT DISCHARGE 03/20/2025 0137760 1 Invoice GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVIC 03/20/2025 If-MEel :7_1=121,Eel GREAT LAKES FIRE PROTECTION LLC 12445609 2 Invoice SYSTEM 2 - MAIN PIPING REPLAC 03/17/2025 12445609 1 Invoice SYSTEM 2 - MAIN PIPING REPLAC 03/17/2025 12445610 2 Invoice SYSTEM 1 - REPLACE MAIN PIPIN 03/17/2025 12445610 1 Invoice SYSTEM 1 - REPLACE MAIN PIPIN 03/17/2025 12445688 1 Invoice ANNUAL SPRINKLER INSPECTION 03/31/2025 Total GREAT LAKES FIRE PROTECTION LLC HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS 778843-H 8 Invoice MONTHLY-365.GOV/LIBRARY 04/02/2025 778843-H 3 Invoice MONTHLY-365.GOV/POLICE 04/02/2025 778843-H 11 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/ASSESSOR 04/02/2025 778843-H 7 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/HR 04/02/2025 778843-H 5 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/COURT 04/02/2025 778843-H 1 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/IT/MISC 04/02/2025 778843-H 9 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/REC 04/02/2025 778843-H 2 Invoice MONTHLY-365.GOV/LAW 04/02/2025 778843-H 10 Invoice MONTHLY-365.GOV/PW 04/02/2025 778843-H 4 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/BUILDING 04/02/2025 778843-H 12 Invoice MONTHLY -365 .GOV/MAYOR/MAI 04/02/2025 778843-H 6 Invoice MONTHLY-365.GOV/FINANCE 04/02/2025 Total HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS: HSI-MUSKEGO PARTNERS LLC 03012025 1 Invoice MRO INCENTIVE - TID #10 03/01/2025 Total HSI-MUSKEGO PARTNERS LLC: 04/08/2025 30.96 325 100.01.14.00.5506 04/08/2025 17.76 325 605.56.09.21.5401 04/08/2025 17.77 325 601.61.63.42.5701 - nn 04/08/2025 6,735.00 325 507.00.00.00.2648 04/08/2025 1,587.50 325 507.00.00.00.2692 04/08/2025 533.75 325 507.00.00.00.2665 04/08/2025 2,915.00 325 507.00.00.00.2760 04/08/2025 268.75 325 507.00.00.00.2748 04/08/2025 161.25 325 216.08.00.00.6557 04/08/2025 165.00 325 216.08.00.00.6557 04/08/2025 1,500.00 325 410.08.91.19.6507 04/08/2025 2,973.75 325 100.07.51.02.6502 04/08/2025 3,844.00 325 100.04.19.00.5815 04/08/2025 2,086.25 325 507.00.00.00.2652 04/08/2025 2,075.50 325 216.08.00.00.6557 04/08/2025 1,945.00 325 605.56.09.23.5815 Oa Inn 7G 04/08/2025 35,200.00 425 503.05.00.00.5415 04/08/2025 30,000.00 425 502.05.00.00.6056 04/08/2025 4,800.00 425 503.05.00.00.5415 04/08/2025 16,680.00 425 410.08.90.71.6504 04/08/2025 550.00 425 100.04.51.08.5415 87,230.00 04/08/2025 456.00 425 100.05.71.00.5505 04/08/2025 826.00 425 100.02.20.01.5504 04/08/2025 36.00 425 100.01.04.00.5503 04/08/2025 36.00 425 100.01.06.00.5506 04/08/2025 80.00 425 100.01.08.00.5504 04/08/2025 123.17 425 100.01.14.00.5507 04/08/2025 108.00 425 100.05.72.10.5506 04/08/2025 72.00 425 100.01.05.00.5701 04/08/2025 153.00 425 100.04.51.01.5506 04/08/2025 103.09 425 100.02.25.00.5506 04/08/2025 72.00 425 100.01.06.00.5506 04/08/2025 180.00 425 100.01.03.00.5502 2,245.26 04/08/2025 94,000.00 425 230.08.91.19.6520 nn nnn nn 11 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 6 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number HUMPHREY SERVICE PARTS 01 P1 54713 1 Invoice HOSE 03/19/2025 04/08/2025 23.68 325 100.04.51.07.5405 01P154791 1 Invoice TERMANAL ENDS 03/20/2025 04/08/2025 626.40 325 100.04.51.07.5405 Total HUMPHREY SERVICE PARTS: HYDROCORP CI-05464 1 Invoice CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL 03/31/2025 Total HYDROCORP: INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS R041051119:01 2 Invoice CH MAINTENANCE 02/27/2025 R041051119:01 1 Invoice PD MAINTENANCE 02/27/2025 Total INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS: INTOXIMETERS INC 782901 1 Invoice PBT UPGRADES/REPLACMENTS 03/20/2025 Total INTOXIMETERS INC: JSA ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 3137 1 Invoice EMERALD PARK LANDFILL AUDIT 04/01/2025 Total JSA ENVIRONMENTAL INC.: KAESTNER AUTO ELECTRIC CO 442249 1 Invoice AMBR/GRN EYE 04/02/2025 Total KAESTNER AUTO ELECTRIC CO: KANOPY INC 446548 — PPU 1 Invoice KANOPY USAGE 03 25 03/31/2025 Total KANOPY INC: KUSTOM SIGNALS, INC. 618363 1 Invoice RADAR UNITS - CAPITAL 03/14/2025 Total KUSTOM SIGNALS, INC.: MENARDS 69849 1 Invoice PAINT 02/26/2025 69850 1 Invoice MUDDY PRO CAM HOLDER SD 02/26/2025 70678 1 Invoice OUTSIDE CRNR 03/17/2025 70754 1 Invoice SCREWS POWER DRIVE BIT 03/19/2025 70989 1 Invoice WOOD EXT DECK STAR DRIVE 03/24/2025 71042 1 Invoice BLADES 03/25/2025 71134 1 Invoice 4X8 BCX UL 03/27/2025 Total MENARDS: MIDWEST TAPE 506888223 1 Invoice AV 03/14/2025 506888224 1 Invoice AV 03/14/2025 506888226 1 Invoice AV 03/14/2025 506888227 1 Invoice AV 03/14/2025 650.08 04/08/2025 1,165.00 425 605.56.09.23.5815 1,165.00 04/08/2025 351.10 425 100.01.09.00.5415 04/08/2025 351.10 425 100.02.20.01.5415 702.20 04/08/2025 4.250.00 425 100.02.20.01.5722 04/08/2025 3,465.01 425 210.03.00.00.5816 3,465.01 04/08/2025 549.24 425 100.04.51.11.5405 549.24 04/08/2025 138.55 425 100.05.71.03.5711 04/08/2025 50,693.29 425 410.08.91.20.6536 50,693.29 04/08/2025 103.96 425 100.04.51.08.5415 04/08/2025 121.94 425 100.04.51.11.5415 04/08/2025 4.49 325 100.04.51.08.5415 04/08/2025 20.39 325 100.04.51.11.5415 04/08/2025 532.03 325 100.04.51.04.5744 04/08/2025 74.94 325 100.04.51.04.5744 04/08/2025 40.27 325 100.04.51.04.5744 898.02 04/08/2025 77.21 425 100.05.71.02.5711 04/08/2025 13.49 425 100.05.71.02.5711 04/08/2025 29.98 425 100.05.71.02.5711 04/08/2025 63.99 425 100.05.71.02.5711 12 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 7 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 506933629 1 Invoice AV 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 190.42 425 100.05.71.02.5711 506937760 1 Invoice AV 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 140.94 425 100.05.71.02.5711 506937761 1 Invoice AV 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 90.98 425 100.05.71.02.5711 Total MIDWEST TAPE: 607.01 NATURESCAPE KNOLLWOOD 1 Invoice KNOLLWOOD CT 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 329.00 325 601.61.61.15.5415 Total NATURESCAPE: 329.00 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS 104140479 1 Invoice AUDIOGRAMS UTILITIES 02/26/2025 04/08/2025 96.00 425 605.56.09.30.5305 Total OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS: 96.00 O'REILLYAUTOMOTIVE INC. 3853-380451 1 Invoice OIL FILTER 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 38.35 425 100.02.20.01.5405 Total O'REILLYAUTOMOTIVE INC.: 38.35 PENWORTHY COMPANY LLC, THE 0606752-IN 1 Invoice PRINT 03/24/2025 04/08/2025 2,143.95 425 100.05.71.01.5711 Total PENWORTHY COMPANY LLC, THE: 2,143.95 PLAYAWAY PRODUCTS LLC 494721 1 Invoice AV 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 359.94 425 100.05.71.02.5711 Total PLAYAWAY PRODUCTS LLC: 359.94 PORT-A-JOHN 0451209-IN 1 Invoice RANGE CLEANING 03/26/2025 04/08/2025 90.00 425 100.02.20.01.6023 Total PORT-A-JOHN: 90.00 POSTMASTER OF MUSKEGO 03312025News 1 Invoice NEWSLETTER MAILING 03/31/2025 04/08/2025 2,514.63 325 100.01.06.00.5710 Total POSTMASTER OF MUSKEGO: 2,514.63 PROPHOENIX CORP 2025219 1 Invoice PHONIEX SERVER MIGRATION 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 3,750.00 425 100.02.20.01.5504 Total PROPHOENIX CORP: 3,750.00 QUALITY AWARDS LLC 33662 1 Invoice NAME BADGE - STEPHANIE 02/24/2025 04/08/2025 17.00 425 100.05.71.00.5701 Total QUALITY AWARDS LLC: 17.00 REGISTRATION FEE TRUST newsquad4reg 1 Invoice NEW SQD 4 PLATES 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 169.50 425 100.07.20.01.6501 Total REGISTRATION FEE TRUST: 169.50 RETURN TO NATIVE PRAIRIE SERVICES 551 1 Invoice BLUHM PARK ASSISTED IN PRIES 03/28/2025 04/08/2025 540.00 425 215.06.00.00.6008 13 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 8 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total RETURN TO NATIVE PRAIRIE SERVICES: ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/CH 14.97 1 Invoice HOSE CAP BLEND ANTIFREEZE 03/25/2025 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/CH: ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PD 124559 1 Invoice REPAIR ITEM PARTS 03/19/2025 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PD: ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PW 22000 MARCH 2 Invoice SNAP LINK EYE BOLT NUTS SCR 03/25/2025 22000 MARCH 4 Invoice PVC PIPE DMV CAP 03/25/2025 22000 MARCH 5 Invoice COLD WTHR EPDXY PROOF CHAI 03/25/2025 22000 MARCH 1 Invoice CONNECTOR NOZZLE DRILL PO 03/25/2025 22000 MARCH 3 Invoice 31PC SECURITY BIT 03/25/2025 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PW: ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UT 25000 MARCH 1 Invoice CLEANERS 03/25/2025 25000 MARCH 3 Invoice NUTS SCREW BOLTS NAILS 03/25/2025 25000 MARCH 2 Invoice CYLINDER BERNZOMATIC LIGHTE 03/25/2025 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UT: SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC. 753054 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL NEW PD 04/02/2025 753239 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL OLD TOWN HALL 03/28/2025 Total SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC.: SERVICE SANITATION WISCONSIN INC 9065318/19/20/ 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS BOAT LAUNC 04/01/2025 9065328/29 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS CONSERVATI 04/01/2025 9065330/31/32/ 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS PARKS APRIL 04/01/2025 Total SERVICE SANITATION WISCONSIN INC: SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 5356-8 1 Invoice GLASS BEADS 50# & MIXER 03/24/2025 5357-6 1 Invoice GLASS BEADS 04/24/2025 5428-5 1 Invoice PAINT WHITE & YELLOW 03/26/2025 Total SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.: SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC. 531850088 1 Invoice FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT 0301 03/19/2025 5331846191 1 Invoice FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT 0201 03/16/2025 5331850087 1 Invoice FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT 0301 03/19/2025 5331850118 1 Invoice 03101/25-02/28/26 FIRE SERVICE A 03/19/2025 Total SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC.: 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 540.00 14.97 425 215.06.00.00.5704 14.97 23.94 425 100.02.20.01.6023 15.74 425 100.04.51.07.5405 36.90 425 100.04.51.11.5415 98.70 425 100.04.51.04.5744 40.96 425 100.04.51.08.5415 16.99 425 100.04.51.11.5405 209.29 26.48 425 601.61.61.16.5411 2.58 425 601.61.61.21.5306 27.96 425 601.61.61.15.5415 57.02 04/08/2025 45.00 04/08/2025 70.00 ifbx1Zr 04/08/2025 391.00 04/08/2025 178.00 04/08/2025 356.00 925.00 04/08/2025 9,803.00 04/08/2025 7,060.00 04/08/2025 15,768.75 425 100.02.20.01.5415 425 100.04.51.11.5820 425 100.04.51.11.5820 425 215.06.00.00.5801 425 100.04.51.11.5820 325 100.04.51.02.5742 325 100.04.51.02.5742 325 100.04.51.02.5742 04/08/2025 1,422.00 425 100.02.20.01.5415 04/08/2025 924.00 325 100.01.09.00.5415 04/08/2025 1,855.00 425 100.01.09.00.5415 04/08/2025 2,461.00 425 100.05.71.00.5415 6,662.00 14 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 9 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES 103509 1 Invoice KEEPERS 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 15.40 425 100.02.20.01.5151 Total SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES: SOUTH MILWAUKEE POLICE DEPT warrantmahan. 1 Invoice WARRANT KRISTY MAHAN 03/23/2025 Total SOUTH MILWAUKEE POLICE DEPT: SPECTRUM 152491901032 1 Invoice MOORELAND CONNECTION 04/02/2025 152495501032 1 Invoice IDLE ISLE CONNECTION 04/02/2025 240154201032 1 Invoice PARKACONNECTION 04/02/2025 Total SPECTRUM: STATE OF WISC COURT FINES & SURCHARGES WIMAR2025 1 Invoice COURT FEES 03/31/2025 Total STATE OF WISC COURT FINES & SURCHARGES: TESS CORNERS VOL FIRE DEPT JANMAR2025 1 Invoice 1ST QUARTER REVIEWS 2025 04/02/2025 Total TESS CORNERS VOL FIRE DEPT: TOTAL PARKING SOLUTIONS, INC 107284 1 Invoice IDLE ISLE PAY STATIONS YEARLY 04/02/2025 107285 1 Invoice IDLE ISLE PAY STATIONS CREDIT 03/31/2025 TOTAL PARKING SOLUTIONS, INC: TRIEBOLD OUTDOOR POWER LLC IC55285 1 Invoice PARTS 03/11/2025 Total TRIEBOLD OUTDOOR POWER LLC: TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC 060-11631 1 Invoice ASSESSOR SRV FEB 205 03/10/2025 Total TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC: US CELLULAR 0716146379 1 Invoice SCADA-WELL SECURITY 04/02/2025 0716190651 1 Invoice MO. OOMA DEVICE- WATER 04/02/2025 Total US CELLULAR: WAUKESHA CO TECHNICAL COLLEGE S0857259 1 Invoice PD INSERVICE/TRAINING 03/26/2025 Total WAUKESHA CO TECHNICAL COLLEGE: WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER WAMAR2025 1 Invoice COURT SURCHARGES 03/31/2025 04/08/2025 124.00 425 100.02.20.01.4272 124.00 04/08/2025 119.99 425 100.04.51.11.5415 04/08/2025 109.99 425 100.04.51.11.5415 04/08/2025 118.99 425 100.04.51.11.5415 04/08/2025 9.236.02 425 100.01.08.00.4269 04/08/2025 510.00 425 100.02.21.00.5850 510.00 04/08/2025 2,040.00 425 202.08.94.74.6528 04/08/2025 1,920.00 425 202.08.94.74.6528 3,960.00 04/08/2025 2,110.75 325 100.04.51.11.5405 2,110.75 04/08/2025 10.239.60 325 100.01.04.00.5801 04/08/2025 619.38 425 605.56.09.23.5620 04/08/2025 84.24 425 605.56.09.23.5620 703.62 04/08/2025 314.10 425 100.02.20.01.5301 04/08/2025 3,079.12 425 100.01.08.00.4269 15 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 10 Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Total WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER: WE ENERGIES 5421718688 1 Invoice LS GROUP - SEWER (00119) 5421721448 1 Invoice RANGE ELECTRICITY (00122: 5425746371 2 Invoice AREA LIGHTING (00118) 5425746371 3 Invoice HIST TOWN HALL (00118) 5425746371 1 Invoice LIBRARY (00118) 5425748988 5 Invoice WATER - 25% (00003) 5425748988 4 Invoice SEWER - 25% (00003) 5425748988 2 Invoice CH - 47% (00003) 5425748988 3 Invoice GARAGE - 50% (00003) 5425748988 1 Invoice PD - 53% (00003) 5425749769 2 Invoice CH - 47% (00004) 5425749769 3 Invoice GARAGE - 50% (00004) 5425749769 4 Invoice SEWER - 25% (00004) 5425749769 5 Invoice WATER - 25% (00004) 5425749769 1 Invoice PD - 53% (00004) 5425756435 1 Invoice LS GROUP - SEWER (00001) Total WE ENERGIES: WIND LAKE AUTO PARTS Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 03/28/2025 04/08/2025 03/28/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 04/02/2025 04/08/2025 MARCH 2O25 2 Invoice HITCH 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 MARCH 2O25 4 Invoice PUMP BATTERIES BRAKE LIGHTS 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 MARCH 2O25 1 Invoice TRUFUEL 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 MARCH 2O25 3 Invoice CREDIT 03/25/2025 04/08/2025 IC.SF1\ri91►UlAl /�_T�1CU]_1:i� WISC DEPT OF JUSTICE - CIB L6806T March2 1 Invoice BACKGROUND CHECK MARCH25 03/31/2025 04/08/2025 Total WISC DEPT OF JUSTICE - CIB: WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION LLP 246 1 Invoice MAR INSPECTION SERVICES 04/02/2025 04/02/2025 Total WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION LLP: WOODLAND RESTORATION LLC 20250327-003 1 Invoice BURNING AT DENOON 03/27/2025 04/08/2025 Total WOODLAND RESTORATION LLC: Grand Totals: 1,943.09 45.79 129.80 385.12 6,009.08 908.76 908.76 3,889.57 1,817.53 4,386.11 1,199.43 833.70 416.85 416.85 1,352.54 36,875.58 139.80 1,201.19 16.98 57.00- 1,300.97 140.00 140.00 10,348.74 10,348.74 900.00 900.00 658,043.08 425 601.61.61.20.5910 325 100.02.20.01.6023 425 100.04.51.11.5910 425 100.04.51.11.5910 425 100.05.71.00.5910 425 605.56.09.21.5910 425 601.61.61.20.5910 425 100.01.09.00.5910 425 100.04.51.08.5910 425 100.02.20.01.5910 425 100.01.09.00.5910 425 100.04.51.08.5910 425 601.61.61.20.5910 425 605.56.09.21.5910 425 100.02.20.01.5910 425 601.61.61.20.5910 425 100.04.51.11.5405 425 100.04.51.07.5405 425 601.61.61.21.5306 425 100.04.51.07.5405 425 100.01.06.00.6002 425 100.02.25.00.5820 425 215.06.00.00.6008 16 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 3/27/2025-4/8/2025 Page: 11 Apr 04, 2025 01:28PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Report Criteria: Detail report. Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. [Report]. Description = {<>} "1099 adjustment' 17 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #018-2025 APPROVAL OF CLINICAL EDUCATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN — LA CROSSE AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGO FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENLISTING A SUMMER INTERN FOR THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, the University of Wisconsin — La Crosse, as part of a clinical education program, has requested that the City's Parks and Recreation Department enter into a formal Agreement for the City to be an approved internship site for Student Recreation Management majors; and WHEREAS, the proposed Agreement is open ended allowing for a new student to participate each year without the need to come back to Council for approval of the same; that the Agreement may be terminated by either party for any reason upon the giving of thirty (30) days' notice serving as a protection mechanism should the City no longer wish to participate in the Clinical Education Program; that the internship provides an on -site learning experience allowing the student to earn credit toward graduation; that as a result, the internship position is unpaid and the intern is not a City of Muskego employee; and WHEREAS, the City's Recreation Manager is in favor of entering into the Agreement as there is a student interested in doing an internship during the summer of 2025; and WHEREAS, the Finance Committee has reviewed and recommended approval of the Agreement to the Common Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby approve the attached Clinical Education Program Agreement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the Agreement and the City Attorney is authorized to make substantive changes to it as may be necessary in order to preserve the general intent thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor is authorized to sign such substantive changes made by the City Attorney; that the Recreation Department Manager is authorized to enter into an Agreement with a student intern upon the certification of this resolution by the City Clerk. DATED THIS 8th DAY OF APRIL 2025. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #018-2025 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk 4/25cmc 18 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Memo to Common Council To: Finance Committee and Common Council Members From: Tammy Dunn, Recreation Manager Subject: Agreement for Recreation Internship Program with University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Date: March 27, 2025 I am writing to request approval from the Common Council to enter into a renewed and open-ended agreement with the University of Wisconsin -La Crosse to serve as an approved internship site for students in their Recreation Management program. As part of their academic requirements, students in this program must complete a 450- hour clinical education internship at an approved site. Our previous agreement with the University was in effect from May 2021 through May 2024, but that agreement has since expired. The University has now requested that we establish a new, open-ended agreement to continue serving as an internship site. This internship is an unpaid position in which students are required to work on a major project, similar to the experience of student teaching. It offers valuable hands-on experience for students while benefiting our department by allowing us to collaborate on meaningful projects. The agreement ensures indemnity for both the City and the University while the student participates in the program. Additionally, the agreement includes a provision that allows us to terminate the relationship with a 30-day written notice if we decide not to continue hosting internships in the future. Attorney Warchol has reviewed the agreement and confirmed its adequacy in protecting the City's interests. We are also in a position to accommodate a UW-La Crosse student who is a Muskego resident and is interested in completing her internship with our department during the summer of 2025. However, the University requires the new agreement to be on file before she can begin her internship. I respectfully request the Council's approval to enter into this agreement, ensuring that we continue to offer valuable internship opportunities to students in the Recreation Management program at UW-La Crosse. Thank you. Page 1 of 1 19 Print Form UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN LA CROSSE UWL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE AND FOR THE CONDUCT OF A CLINICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM IN A CLINICAL SETTING This agreement is between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System on behalf of the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse (hereinafter referred to as "University") and (hereinafter referred to as "Facility"). In consideration of the mutual benefits to the respective parties, any and all departments of the University wishing to enter into a clinical education program with the Facility, and the Facility agree to the terms set forth below. THE UNIVERSITY AGREES: 1. That each school or college of the University wishing to participate in a clinical education placement program with the Facility will annually provide the Facility with a Program Memorandum, detailing the academic content of the proposed program. Upon acceptance of this Program Memorandum as provided hereafter, it shall become a part of this agreement and shall be incorporated by reference. The Program Memorandum will include discussion of program concepts; the controls which the University and the Facility may exercise or are required to exercise; the rights of the Facility to send representatives to review the University's program; the number of students to be assigned, the qualifications of those students and the schedules of those students; and/or any other matters pertaining to the specific program proposed by the department. 2. To provide the Facility with a listing of students who will be participating under the program and to update that listing periodically. THE FACILITY AGREES: 1. To review any Program Memorandum concerning a clinical education program which is submitted by a school or college of the University. Upon review, the Facility will notify the school or college of its acceptance or rejection of the academic program proposal. 2. To satisfy the provisions contained in 45 CFR 46, existing for the protection of human subjects, to the extent that such regulations are applicable to the respective program involved. The University will provide a copy of such regulations upon request and will make its institutional review board available to the Facility for consultative purposes. 3. Not to accept students as participants in the program unless the student is certified as a program participant in writing by the appropriate clinical work coordinator of a particular University school or college. THE UNIVERSITY AND THE FACILITY JOINTLY AGREE: 1. That there shall be no discrimination against students on the basis of the students' race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status or parental status. 2. That the State of Wisconsin will indemnify University employees, officers, and agents (students in required training, a credit program, or for graduation) against liability for damages arising out of their activity while acting within the scope of their respective employment or agency, pursuant to § 895.46(1) and 893.82, Wis. Stats. Page 1 of 2 Updated 01/08/20220 3. That the Facility will indemnify its employees, officers and agents against liability for damages arising out of their activity while acting within the scope of their respective employment or agency, either by providing insurance or for political subdivisions of the State of Wisconsin pursuant to § 895.46(1), Wis. Stats . 4. By executing this agreement, neither the University nor the Facility waives any constitutional, statutory or common law defenses, nor shall the provisions of agreement create any rights in any third party. 5. The parties agree that the University, its employees, and its students are not "business associates" of the Facility as defined in 45 CFR, 160.103, for the limited purposes of HIPAA. TERM OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement shall become effective on and shall automatically renew on an annual basis unless terminated as provided by this Agreement. This Agreement may be terminated at the will of either party by giving thirty (30) days written notice to the other, provided however, both parties hereto shall exert their best efforts to provide a mechanism whereby students who are currently in this educational program be allowed to complete the educational program without interruption. Program Memoranda presented by the University and accepted by the Facility shall be for a term of no longer than one year. They may be renewed upon mutual agreement. Such Program Memoranda do not require the further approval of either party provided they contain provisions relating solely to program arrangements and content. All such Program Memoranda must be approved by the respective school or college within the University. Such Memoranda shall be effective for a period of one year. All fully executed Program Memoranda shall be incorporated by reference and become a part of this agreement if not inconsistent in any manner with this agreement. UNIVERSITY AND FACILITY CONTACTS: The following shall be University and Facility contacts on matters pertaining to this agreement. FACILITY Name: Title: Telephone: E-Mail: 701:a9:1=11111_T61IIkWA Signature of Authorized Official Date Name Typed or Printed Title UNIVERSITY Name: Title: Telephone: E-Mail: Dean's Office Approval Date FOR THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM on behalf of the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE: Stephanie Pope Date Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance ,'d7 Aaron Camacho Contract Administrator Date Page 2 of 2 Updated 01/08/202E21 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1502 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP AND 2020 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (RM-2 to RS-2 / Oakridge Glen) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The following described property is hereby rezoned from RM-2 — Multiple Family Residence District to RS-2 — Suburban Residence District: Tax Key Nos. 2172.070 / Lot 40, 2172.076 / Lot 76, and 2172.077 / Lot 77 of Oakridge Glen Subdivision (Vacant Lots) SECTION 2: The several sections of this ordinance are declared to be severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful, or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections, or portion thereof of the ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other ordinances whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: The Common Council does hereby amend the 2020 Comprehensive Plan to reflect a change from High Density Residential Land Use to Medium Density Residential Land Use. SECTION 4: This ordinance is in full force and effect from and after passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 8th DAY OF APRIL 2025. CITY OF MUSKEGO Rick Petfalski, Mayor First Reading: March 25, 2025 ATTEST: City Clerk Notice of Ordinance Published: W" CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council March 25, 2025 Meeting To: Common Council From: Planning - Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Daryl Borchardt Rezoning (RM-2 to RS-2) Date: March 19, 2025 Background Information: The petitioner, Daryl Borchardt of the Oakridge Glen Subdivision, is applying to rezone three (3) vacant properties located along Hackberry Hill Court (Tax Key Nos. 2172.070, 2172.076 & 2172.077). The proposed rezoning is from RM-2 — Multiple Family Residence District to RS-2 — Suburban Residence District. This request is to expand the existing RS-2 portions of the Oakridge Glen Subdivision into the multi -family portion of this overall development. This eastern portion of the Oakridge Glen Subdivision was originally planned for multi -family homes to serve as a buffer between the single-family homes (to the west) and the commercially zoned properties (to the east). The owner of the development is making this request since he has perspective buyers that want to build in this area, but do not want to build a multi -family residence. One (1) of the properties does directly abut the commercial lot next door and the other two (2) properties do not directly abut the commercial lot next door. These two lot are located directly north of the Atonement Lutheran Church property. If this rezoning were granted there would still be nine (9) multi- family zoned lots in this eastern portion of the subdivision. In 2024 the Council granted a rezoning similar to this for two other multi -family lots to switch to single- family zoning. These newly proposed rezoning lots are adjacent to existing single-family zoned districts/properties. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan currently identifies this area for High Density Residential use and as part of this request the land use plan would be amended to Medium Density Residential use to facilitate the rezoning of the three (3) lots to single-family. 23 CITY OF MUSKEGO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Common Council of the City of Muskego will hold a Public Hearing at 6:00 PM, or shortly thereafter, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at Muskego City Hall, W 182 S8200 Racine Avenue, to consider the following: 41 Upon the petition of Daryl Borchardt of the Oakridge Glen Subdivision shall the following areas described as: to Tax Key No. 2172.070 / Lot 40 of Oakridge Glen Subdivision (Hackberry Hill Ct. - Vacant Lot) Tax Key No. 2172.076 / Lot 46 of Oakridge Glen Subdivision (Hackberry Hill Ct. - Vacant Lot) Tax Key No. 2172.077 / Lot 47 of Oakridge Glen Subdivision (Hackberry Hill Ct. - Vacant Lot) IV Be granted a rezoning from RM-2 — Multiple Family Residence District to RS-2 — Suburban Residence District for the t� purpose of converting multi -family lots to single-family lots. The request also includes an amendment to the 2020 0 Comprehensive Plan from High Density Residential land use to Medium Density Residential land use. 0 The petitioner's application is available for public inspection by contacting the City of Muskego Planning Division. All C J i interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. d � Plan Commission 'a City of Muskego •L Publish in the Waukesha Freeman Newspaper on February 19, 2025 and February 26, 2025. O Dated this 10th day of February, 2025. r 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 AND 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. NOTICE "Please note that, 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 the Planning Division at City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue. (262) 679-4136" Ma r7 F. Legend ❑ Parcels selection ® Properties within 300 ft a• 1 :Municipal Boundary N 0 Right -of -Way `e JN+ A Parcels Q,y 1 ; Structures ` � Lake 0 320 640 1,280 Feet e Scale: i i i ♦ i ♦ JR` i 24 COMMON COUNCIL — CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1503 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 290 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (Sewers) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Chapter 290, Section 7 of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego shall be hereby amended to add 290-7.G.(3) as follows: § 290-7. G. (3) RCA Annual Survey. a) The Utility Clerk shall issue a Reserve Capacity Assessment ("RCA") Survey on an annual basis during the month of April. The survey shall be returned within sixty (60) days of the date listed in the survey. Any property owner/business owner who does not return the initial survey sent by the Utility Clerk, shall be served by the City with a written Notice stating a second and final request to provide the City with an accurate and updated survey within thirty (30) days of the date listed on the second and final request. 2. The City shall make a good faith effort to provide the survey to the applicable individual(s) and/or properties within the City. Failure to receive a survey does not excuse an individual and/or property from the duty to file a complete and accurate survey with the City. b) Any property owner/business owner who shall fail to return the complete and accurate RCA survey shall be deemed in violation of this Ordinance. 1. Any property owner/business owner in violation shall be subject to forfeiture in an amount not exceeding $124.00. Any property owner/business owner violating any of the provisions of this Section shall become liable to the City for any expense, loss or damage incurred by the City by reason of such violation. 2. Each day in which any violation is continued beyond the date listed in the aforesaid second Notice time limit shall be deemed a separate offense. 3. In addition to the Citation(s) issued for such violation(s), the Utility Clerk may adjust the RCA of the property in violation on an estimated basis based on information, knowledge and belief from his/her independent investigation. 25 Ordinance #1503 2 4. Upon receipt of a complete and accurate RCA survey from the property owner/business owner, and at the discretion of the Utility Clerk, the RCA may be re -adjusted to reflect the updated and correct information. SECTION 2: It is the intent of the Common Council that the provisions of this Chapter are severable. If any section or portion thereof shall be declared by a decision of a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such decision shall apply only to the specific section or portion thereof directly specified in the decision, and not affect the validity of all other provisions, sections or portion thereof of the Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other Ordinance whose terms are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF APRIL 2025. CITY OF MUSKEGO Rick Petfalski, Mayor ATTEST: First Reading: April 8, 2025 City Clerk Summary of Ordinance Published: , 2025 4/25cmc 26 City of Muskego, Wl § 290-1. § 290-2. § 290-3. § 290-4. § 290-5. § 290-6. § 290-7. § 290-8. § 290-9. § 290-10. § 290-11. § 290-12. Chapter 290 SEWERS Utility created. Management of Utility. Applicability. Sewer service areas. Definitions. Rules and regulations. Sewer service charges, connection charges and reserve capacity assessments. Annual budget; payment of charges. Accounts and funds. Prohibited discharges. Accidental discharges. Pretreatment facilities. § 290-13. Grease, oil and sand interceptors. § 290-14. Wastewater measurement and sampling. § 290-15. Industrial waste analysis. § 290-16. Wastewater discharge permit system. § 290-17. Admission to property. § 290-18. Confidentiality of critical information. § 290-19. Violations and penalties. § 290-20. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District regulations. § 290-21. Sewer extension permit in Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District contract area. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego 8-17-2000 by Ord. No. 1035 (Ch. 21 of the 1964 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.] Plumbing Code — See Ch.164, Art. III. Stormwater management — See Ch. 309. GENERAL REFERENCES Water — See Ch. 355. Land division — See Ch. 392. § 290-1. Utility created. [Amended 5-22-2003 by Ord. No. 1138] The Common Council of the City of Muskego, pursuant to the provision of § 66.0621(1)(b), Wis. Stats., does hereby declare the City of Muskego owned sewerage system, collection system (as hereinafter defined), waste collection and disposal operations, and all other appurtenances and equipment for such purposes a public utility as of the date of this chapter. § 290-2. Management of Utility. A. The operation, management and control of the Utility is hereby vested in the Common Council of the City of Muskego pursuant to the provisions of § 66.0621(1), Wis. Stats., and hereinafter referred to as the "approving authority." All records of the Utility shall be kept by the Clerk -Treasurer and Public Works and Development Director or designee in the City Hall or other officially designated place. [Amended 5-22-2003 by Ord. No. 113811 1. Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. In. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 27 City of Muskego, Wl § 290-2 MUSKEGO CODE B. The rules, regulations and rates hereinafter set forth shall be considered part of the contract with every individual or entity connected to the sewerage system. Said rules, regulations and rates may be changed from time to time as determined by the Common Council, and the right is reserved to make special rates and contracts in all proper cases. C. The Common Council shall cause an annual audit of the books of the Utility to be made by a private firm of certified public accountants and shall make the books and records relating to the Utility available for inspection during regular business hours. § 290-3. Applicability.2 This chapter, its rules, regulations and rates shall apply to all individuals, firms, corporations and institutions residing within the corporate limits of the City of Muskego or its sewer service area and any person, firm or corporation by attachment or otherwise coming in to locate within the City of Muskego subsequent to the effective date hereof. § 290-4. Sewer service areas. [Added 5-22-2003 by Ord. No. 1138] The areas to be served by the City of Muskego Sewer Utility shall include all areas within the corporate limits of the City of Muskego within the sewer service area of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) or Norway Sanitary Sewer District, as that may be amended from time to time, and such areas beyond the corporate limits of the City as hereinafter identified. The Muskego Utility shall have no obligation to serve any area outside the incorporated limits of the City beyond the areas hereinafter identified, and by this chapter the City of Muskego expressly affirms its policy that it is unwilling to serve any areas beyond the corporate limits of the City, other than those expressly identified herein: A. The areas identified in the amendment to the Agreement Creating the Linnie Lac Sanitary Sewer District by and between the City of Muskego and the City of New Berlin adopted by Resolution No. 237-2000 and any subsequent amendments to said Agreement by resolution of the Common Council. § 290-5. Definitions. The meaning of terms used in this chapter shall be as follows: ACT — The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.) as amended by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Pub. L. 92-500 and Pub. L. 93-243) or modified by Ch. 283, Wis. Stats., or appropriate section of the Wisconsin Administrative Code adopted pursuant to Ch. 283, Wis. Stats. APPROVING AUTHORITY — The Common Council of the City of Muskego or its duly authorized deputy, agent or representative. BOD — The quantity of oxygen, expressed in milligrams per liter (mg/1), utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory conditions for five days at a temperature of 20' centigrade. The laboratory determination shall be made in accordance with procedures set forth in Standard Methods. BUILDING SEWER, LATERAL or SERVICE PIPE — A sewer that carries only sewage and industrial wastes from the building plumbing to the public sanitary sewer. This pipe shall also be defined as one connection per pipe. 2. Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch.1, General Provisions, Art. ln. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 28 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-5 SEWERS CITY — The City of Muskego. § 290-5 COLLECTION SYSTEM The system of sewers and appurtenances for the collection, transportation and pumping of domestic wastewater and industrial waste. COMMERCIAL — Multifamily dwelling units consisting of three or more dwelling units and all other uses not defined as residential, condominium or industrial users. CONDOMINIUM — A residential dwelling unit that may consist of a single-family unit, duplex units or multifamily buildings of three or more units with a sewer connection that may be used individually or in common with other condominium units. CONNECTION CHARGE A charge levied on users for each lateral connected to the sewerage system. The revenues generated from the connection charge shall be used to cover the cost of infiltration and inflow. CONSUMPTION CHARGE — A charge levied on users to recover the component of total operation, maintenance and capital costs of the sewerage system that relates to wastewater flow caused by users of the sewerage system. The consumption charge shall consist of a charge in terms of dollars per 1,000 gallons of flow. DEBT RETIREMENT — All annual principal and interest requirements and obligations of the City for the sewerage system, including capital charges. DEDUCT METER A water meter installed on fixtures in a building that does not discharge to the sanitary sewer and is used to determine a deduction from the main water meter for sewer usage billing purposes. [Added 8-22-2002 by Ord. No. 11131 DOMESTIC WASTEWATER Waterborne waste normally being discharged from the sanitary conveniences of dwellings, apartment houses, hotels, office buildings, factories and institutions, free of industrial waste and in which the average concentration of suspended solids is established at 320 mg/1 and a BOD is established at 255 mg/l. FLOW PROPORTIONAL COMPOSITE SAMPLE proportion to the volume of flow of said wastes. INDUSTRIAL USER — A sample consisting of portions of waste taken in A. Any nongovernmental, nonresidential user of the sewerage system that discharges more than the equivalent of 1,000 gallons per day (gpd) of sanitary wastes and whose activities are identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972, Office of Management and Budget, as amended and supplemented, under the following divisions: (1) Division A: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing. (2) Division B: Mining. (3) Division D: Manufacturing. (4) Division E: Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas and Sanitary Services. (5) Division I: Services. B. In determining if a user is in the industrial classification, the City may exclude domestic wastes or discharges from sanitary conveniences. After applying the sanitary waste exclusion, discharges in the above divisions that have a volume exceeding 1,000 gpd or the weight of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) or suspended solids (SS) equivalent to that weight Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 29 City of Muskego, Wl § 290-5 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-5 found in 1,000 gpd of sanitary waste are considered industrial users. Sanitary wastes, for purposes of this calculation of equivalency, are the waste discharges from residential users. Any nongovernmental user of the sewerage system that discharges wastewater to the sewerage system that contains toxic pollutants or poisonous solids, liquids or gases in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with other waste, to contaminate the sludge of any municipal system or to injure or to interfere with any sewage treatment process, or that constitute a hazard to humans or animals, create a public nuisance, or create any hazard in or have an adverse effect on the waters receiving any discharge from the treatment works, shall be an industrial user, even if it does not discharge the equivalent of 1,000 gallons per day of sanitary waste. INDUSTRIAL WASTE — Any waterborne solids, liquids or gaseous wastes, other than domestic wastewater, resulting from, discharging from, flowing from or escaping from any commercial, industrial, manufacturing or food processing operation or process or from the development of any natural resource, or any mixture of these with water or domestic wastewater. INTERCEPTING SEWER — A sewer constructed to receive the dry weather flow of untreated or inadequately treated wastewater from one or more existing sanitary system terminals, other than from a dwelling or building that presently discharges or formerly discharged flow directly into any waters of the state, and convey the flow to a treatment works, or is to serve in lieu of an existing or proposed treatment works. NATURAL OUTLET — Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other body of surface water or groundwater. NORMAL SEWAGE — Wastewater in which BOD or suspended solids concentrations do not exceed normal concentrations o£3 A. A five-day 20' C. BOD of not more than 200 parts per million. B. A suspended solids concentration of not more than 250 parts per million. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST The actual sums spent by the Utility in the operation and maintenance of its sewerage system, consisting of, but not limited to, each and all of the following purposes: A. Wages and salaries and employee -related expenses of operating, maintenance, clerical, laboratory and supervisory personnel, together with fringe benefits and premiums paid on such wages and salaries for the State of Wisconsin workers' compensation coverage. B. Electrical power. C. Chemicals, fuel and other operating supplies. D. Repairs to and maintenance of the equipment associated therewith. E. Premiums for hazard insurance. F. Premiums for insurance providing coverage against liability for the injury to person and/or property. G. Rents and leasing costs. H. Operation, licensing and maintenance costs for trucks and heavy equipment. 3. Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch.1, General Provisions, Art. ln. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 30 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-5 SEWERS § 290-5 I. Consultant and legal fees. Replacement. K. Operation, maintenance and capital costs charged to the City of Muskego by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) or the Town of Norway Sanitary District No. 1. PERSON — Any and all persons, natural or artificial, including any individual, firm, company, municipal or private corporation, association, governmental agency or other entity and agents, servants or employees. pH — The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration expressed in moles per liter. It shall be determined by one of the procedures outlined in Standard Methods. PUBLIC SEWER — A sewer in which all owners or abutting properties have equal rights and which is controlled or owned by public authority. REPLACEMENT — Expenditures for obtaining and installing equipment, accessories and appurtenances that are necessary during the useful life of the treatment works to maintain the capacity and performance for which such works were designed and constructed. RESIDENTIAL — All condominiums, single-family or two-family (duplex) dwelling units. Multifamily or multiunit buildings consisting of three or more dwelling units shall be classified as commercial. Multifamily dwelling buildings of three or more units that consist of condominiums shall be classified as residential. RESIDENTIAL EQUIVALENT CONNECTION (REC) — The amount of normal wastewater discharged (base flow) by one average household. For user charge billings, the base flow associated with one residential equivalent connection shall be computed by multiplying the City occupancy factor, as described in the current volume of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) Cost Recovery Procedures Manual, times the gallons per capita per day factor established yearly by MMSD. Commercial lands shall be estimated at 4.81 RECs per acre and industrial lands shall be estimated at 9.63 RECs per acre until the lands are developed and actual flows can be established. SANITARY SEWER — A sewer that conveys domestic wastewater or industrial waste or a combination of both and into which stormwater, surface water and groundwater or unpolluted industrial wastewater is not intentionally passed. SEWERAGE SYSTEM — All facilities for the collection, transporting, and pumping of waste and wastewater. Also may be referred to as "sewer system." SEWER SERVICE CHARGES Charges to users of the sewerage system. Sewer service charges may include connection charges, consumption charges, ready to serve charges, and other charges as deemed necessary by the approving authority so as to assure that each user of the sewerage system pays its proportionate share of the cost of such facilities. SLUG Any discharge of water or wastewater which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period longer than 15 minutes more than five times the average twenty- four -hour concentration or flows during normal operation and shall adversely affect the collection system and/or performance of the wastewater treatment works. STANDARD METHODS — The methods and procedures set forth in the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater as prepared, approved and published by the American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation. STORM SEWER — A sewer that carries storm and surface drainage but excludes domestic wastewater Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 31 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-5 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-6 and industrial wastes.' SUSPENDED SOLIDS — Solids that either float on the surface of or are in suspension in water, sewage or other liquids and which are removable by a laboratory filtration device. Quantitative determination of suspended solids shall be made in accordance with procedures set forth in Standard Methods. UNPOLLUTED WATER — Water of quality equal to or better than the effluent criteria in effect or water that would not cause violation of receiving water quality standards and would not be benefited by discharge to the sanitary sewers and wastewater treatment facilities provided. USER Any person discharging domestic wastewater or industrial wastes into the collection system. UTILITY — The City of Muskego Sewer Utility established by this chapter. WASTE — Any solid, liquid or gaseous material or combination thereof discharged from any residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments into the collection system or storm sewer. WASTEWATER — A combination of the water -carried waste discharges into the collection system from residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments, together with such groundwater, surface water and stormwater as may be present. WASTEWATER PUMPING STATION — A pumping facility utilized to pump wastewater within the collection system. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES — Any facilities, devices and structures used for receiving and treating wastewater from the Utility collection system. WPDES PERMIT — A permit to discharge pollutants obtained under the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) pursuant to Ch. 283, Wis. Stats. § 290-6. Rules and regulations. A. Declaration of policy. The Common Council of the City of Muskego finds and declares that the public health, comfort and safety are preserved and enhanced by the provisions of the sewerage system in the promotion of a clean and healthful environment and that the failure to connect to the sewerage system is contrary to minimum health standards. B. Connections. (1) To assure preservation of public health, comfort and safety, the owner of any houses, buildings or properties used for human occupancy, employment, recreation, or other habitations, situated within the City and adjacent to a public sewer or in a block through which a public sewer extends, is hereby required at his expense to install suitable toilet facilities therein and to connect such facilities directly with the proper public sewer in accordance with the provisions of this chapter within nine months after the public sewer first becomes operational or, if an immediate health hazard exists, within 30 days upon receipt of notice from the Health Officer or City Building Inspector. (2) Prior to any person or entity applying for a sanitary permit to allow for a private sewerage system, all such persons or entities making such application shall apply for a determination from the City that public sewer is not available. Upon determination of sewer being unavailable, application for permit will be allowed. [Amended 12-7-2000 by Ord. No. 10491 4. Editor's Note: The definition of "Superintendent" which immediately followed this definition was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II). Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 32 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-6 SEWERS § 290-6 (3) If a person fails to comply with said notice to connect within the given period of time the City may, at its option: (a) Cause such connection to be made and bill the property owner for such costs. If such costs are not paid within 30 days, such costs shall be assessed as a special tax lien against the property, unless the owner within 30 days after the completion of the work files a written option with the City Clerk -Treasurer stating that he cannot pay such amount in one sum and asking that it be levied in not to exceed five equal annual installments, and the amount shall be so collected with interest at the rate of 9% per annum from the completion of the work, the unpaid balance to be a special tax lien; or (b) Impose a standby charge for the period that such failure continues after 10 days' written notice to any owner failing to make a connection to the sewerage system of an amount equal to 100% of the total charges calculated pursuant to § 290-713 and C, payable monthly for the period in which the failure to connect continues, and upon failure to make such a payment, said charge shall be levied as a tax against the lot or parcel to which sewer service was furnished. C. Alternative disposal prohibited. (1) No person shall construct or maintain any privy vault, septic tank, cesspool or other facility intended to be used for the disposal of domestic wastewater, if a public sewer is available. (2) No person shall discharge to any natural outlet within the City or in any area under the jurisdiction of the City wastewater or other polluted waters, except where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with subsequent provisions of this chapter. D. Plumbers. No plumber, pipe fitter, or other persons will be permitted to do any plumbing or pipe fitting work in connection with the sewerage system without first receiving a license from the State of Wisconsin. If the work is performed by or under the direction of the City, and is on property subject to easement for highway or street purposes or public service right-of-way, this requirement is not applicable. E. Maintenance of services. All sewer services within the limits of the City from the street main to the property line, and including all controls between the same, shall be maintained and repaired without expense to the property owner except when they are damaged as a result of negligence or carelessness on the part of the property owner, in which case they will be repaired at the expense of the property owner. All building sewers and all facilities throughout the premises served must be maintained free of defective conditions by and at the expense of the owner or occupant of the property served. If any repairs are made by the City, the City will issue a statement for the expenses of the repairs to the property owner who shall pay said statement within 30 days of receipt. Failure to pay shall result in the charges being placed on the tax roll as a special charge under § 66.0627, Wis. Stats. F. Users. (1) Application for service. (a) Every person requesting connection to the sewerage system shall file an application in writing to the Utility, in such form as is prescribed for that purpose. Blanks for such applications will be furnished at the office of the City Clerk -Treasurer. The application must state fully and truly all the use that will be presently made. If any change in use from that set forth in this application is contemplated, the user must obtain further application Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 33 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-6 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-6 and permission from the Utility. If the applicant is not the owner of the premises, the written consent of the owner must accompany the application. (b) The application may be for service to more than one building, or more than one unit of service through one service connection, and, in such case, charges shall be made accordingly. (c) If it appears that the service applied for will not provide adequate service for the contemplated use, the Utility may reject the application. If the Utility approves the application, it shall issue a permit for services as shown on the application. (d) All expenses relating to the connection to the sewerage system shall be paid by the applicant or owner. (2) Tap permits. After sewer connections have been introduced into any building or upon any premises, no plumber shall make any alterations, extensions, or attachments, unless the party ordering such tapping or other work shall obtain and exhibit the proper permit for the same from the Utility. (3) User to keep in repair. All users shall keep their own service pipe in good repair and protected from frost, at their own risk and expense, and shall prevent any unnecessary overburdening of the sewerage system. [Amended 3-20-2003 by Ord. No. 11351 (4) User use only. No user shall allow other persons to connect to, or permit other uses to be made of, the sewerage system through its lateral. (5) User to permit inspection. Every user shall permit the City or its duly authorized agent, at all reasonable hours of the day, to enter its premises or building to examine the pipes and fixtures and the manner in which the drains and sewer connections operate and must at all times, frankly and without concealment, answer all questions put to it relative to its use. (6) Responsibility. No claim shall be made against the City or its agents or employees by reason of the breaking, clogging, stoppage or freezing of any service pipe, nor from any damage arising from repairing mains, making connections or extensions or any other work that may be deemed necessary by the City, absent gross negligence of the City, its agents or employees. The City may cut off the service at any time for the purpose of repairs or any other necessary purpose, any permit granted or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding. Whenever it shall become necessary to shut off the sewer service within any areas of the City, the City shall, if practicable, give notice to each affected user. G. Excavations. (1) In making excavations in streets or highways for laying service pipe or making repairs, the paving and earth moved must be deposited in a manner that will occasion the least inconvenience to the public. (2) No person shall leave any such excavation made in any street or highway open at any time without barricades, and during the night warning lights must be maintained at such excavations. (3) All services within the public right-of-way shall have their trenches backfilled with materials as approved by the Public Works and Development Director or designee, and this work, together with the replacing of sidewalks and paving, must be done so as to make the street as good, at least, as before it was disturbed, and satisfactory to the City. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 34 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-6 H. Laterals. SEWERS § 290-7 (1) All laterals on private property will be installed in accordance with Ch. SPS 382, Wis. Adm. Code, as from time to time amended. (2) The building sewer shall be inspected by the City Plumbing Inspector or his designee upon completion of placement of the pipe and before backfilling and tested before and after backfilling. I. Tapping the mains. (1) No persons, except those having special permission from the City or persons in their service and approved by them, will be permitted under any circumstances to tap the public sanitary sewers. The kind and size of the connection with the public sanitary sewers shall be that specified in the permit or order from the City. (2) Pipes should always be tapped at the top, and not within six inches (15 centimeters) of the joint, or within 24 inches (60 centimeters) of another lateral connection. (3) When any lateral is to be relaid and there are two or more parcels connected to the lateral, all but one of the parcels shall be disconnected from such lateral and new laterals shall be installed for the remaining parcels. Metering. (1) All industrial, commercial and multifamily users (consisting of three or more units) shall be required to install metering devices as further described at § 290-14 of this chapter at the user's expense by December 31, 2000. This metering requirement shall apply to all water systems, including but not limited to private, community, and public water systems. (2) Metered users, as described in Subsection J(1), may install, at their expense, a deduct meter per § 290-14 to measure water not entering the sanitary sewer system. The total from this meter shall be subtracted from the main water meter for sewer usage billing purposes. [Added 8-22- 2002 by Ord. No. 11131 § 290-7. Sewer service charges, connection charges and reserve capacity assessments. A. General. (1) It shall be the policy of the Utility to establish sewer service charges in such amount as to obtain sufficient revenues to pay the following costs: (a) Operation and maintenance, including contributions to a replacement fund. (b) Debt service, including debt service reserves and coverage requirements. (2) Those aspects of sewer service charges relating to operation, maintenance and replacement fund shall be in accord with any relevant and applicable requirements imposed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or by federal law. (3) The Utility may establish sewer service charges, including connection charges, consumption charges, ready to serve charges and other charges, as deemed necessary by the approving authority so as to assure that each user of the sewerage system pays its proportionate share of the cost of such facilities. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 35 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-7 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-7 (4) A review of the user charge system shall be conducted on an annual basis. This review shall include an analysis of the total costs of the system and of wastewater contribution of users and user classes. (5) The charges established hereunder will be developed using a utility rate making method that includes recovery of operation and maintenance costs plus depreciation, amortization and a return on investment. The computation of revenue requirements for rate making purposes will include reductions for City subsidies, other revenues and operating reserves. B. Consumption charge. A consumption charge is hereby imposed upon all users of the sewerage system. The consumption charge will recover the component of total operation, maintenance and capital costs of the sewerage system that relates to sewage flow attributable to users of the system. The consumption charge shall consist of a charge in terms of dollars per 1,000 gallons. The consumption charge shall be based upon metered water usage or an assigned residential equivalent connection (REC) value. All single-family residences or stand alone or detached condominiums shall be assigned an REC value of one. For all users other than single-family residences, stand alone or detached condominiums, duplexes or duplex condominiums, the consumption charge shall be based upon metered water usage. For all users that do not have water meters installed, other than single- family residences or stand alone or detached condominiums, the consumption charge shall be based upon the assigned REC value determined as follows: [Amended 4-4-2002 by Ord. No. 1098] Property Type REC Residential Properties Duplex/condominium (3-bedroom unit, each side) 1.00 Duplex/condominium (2-bedroom unit, each side) 0.75 Duplex/condominium (1-bedroom or less unit, each side) 0.50 Single-family with mother-in-law (3-bedroom attachment) 2.00 Single-family with mother-in-law (2-bedroom attachment) 1.75 Single-family with mother-in-law (1-bedroom attachment) 1.50 Multifamily apartment/condominium (3-bedroom unit, each unit) 1.00 Multifamily apartment/condominium (2-bedroom unit, each unit) 0.75 Multifamily apartment/condominium (1-bedroom unit/less, each unit) 0.50 Commercial and Industrial Properties See Note (1) Note (1): Commercial and industrial properties: REC values for all nonmetered properties shall be assigned based upon the methodology set forth in the estimated volume of discharge section of the current volume of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Cost Recovery and Procedures Manual as may be amended from time to time. All buildings shall be assigned a minimum value of one REC. Exception: In the case of a business property with multiple buildings, the property shall be assessed a minimum of one REC for the main building and an additional minimum 0.5 REC for each additional building connected to sewer, if the property meets all of the following criteria: Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 36 City of Muskego, WI § 290-7 SEWERS § 290-7 1. The property may not be able to be divided as determined by the Public Works and Development Director or designee. 2. The property must be occupied by the same business for all of the buildings. C. Connection charge. A connection charge is hereby imposed upon each user connected to the sewerage system. The connection charge shall recover the cost of infiltration and inflow in the sewerage system. The connection charge shall be levied on each lateral connection to the sewerage system and will consist of a flat fee per connection. Laterals that have multiunit condominium dwellings connected to them shall have the cost of the lateral connection divided proportionately to each of the users of the lateral. D. Special rates. It is understood that the approving authority may at any time hereafter set special rates for certain users. Any user discharging wastewater other than domestic wastewater or any toxic pollutants, wastewater or other wastes to the sewerage system shall pay for the increased operation, maintenance and replacement costs caused by its discharge. E. Industrial and commercial charges for other than domestic wastewater. Charges made for wastewater and other than domestic wastewater shall be based on flow, BOD, suspended solids, phosphorous and other such constituents that affect the cost of collection and treatment. All persons discharging waste into the sewerage system are subject to a surcharge, in addition to any other sewer service charge, if their wastewater has a concentration greater than domestic wastewater concentrations. The volume of flow used for computing waste surcharges shall be the metered water consumption or the actual volume of waste as determined by an industrial waste metering installation. The amount of surcharge shall reflect the cost incurred by the City, the Town of Norway Sanitary District, and the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) in removing BOD, suspended solids, phosphorous, and other pertinent constituents. The total commercial and industrial service charges shall consist of the actual surcharge from the MMSD or the Town of Norway Sanitary District No. 1 submitted to the City of Muskego plus the connection charge and the consumption charge from the City. F. Initial construction fee. For each new lateral or service connection there shall be charged a fee in an amount as may be established by the Common Council from time to time by separate resolution. This fee shall be paid to the City at the time of building permit or plumbing permit issuance. G. Reserve capacity assessments. There is hereby levied and assessed upon each lot or parcel of land currently within the City but not having an existing connection to the sewerage system and upon land subsequently attached to the City a reserve capacity assessment (RCA). Such RCA charge shall be payable as herein provided and shall be on the basis of one RCA charge for each residential equivalent connection connected to the sewerage system. The number of residential equivalent connections shall be calculated in accordance with Appendix A.5 (1) For the purpose of this chapter, sewer reserve capacity assessments in the City shall be classified as existing users and future users. [Amended 5-28-2019 by Ord. No. 14291 (a) Existing users. [11 Property owners whose improved lot has been connected to City sewer prior to January 1, 1985, will pay a reserve capacity assessment of $250 per residential equivalency connection. 5. Editor's Note: Appendix A is included as an attachment to this chapter. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 37 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-7 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-7 [2] Properties being served prior to public sewer connection by septic systems, mounds and holding tanks will pay this assessment on or before November 1 in the year the plumbing permit is obtained to connect to the sewer, except that if said permit is obtained after November 1 in any calendar year, the assessment will be paid on or before November 1 of the next calendar year. This assessment of $250 shall increase by $22.50 per residential equivalency connection per year, commencing January 1, 1986. (b) Future users. [1] Properties where public sewer connection takes place or additional capacity is made available after January 1, 1985, and which are not being served by a septic system, mounds or holding tank will pay a reserve capacity assessment of $1,500 per residential equivalency connection on or before November 1 of the year of connection or the year when additional capacity is made available, except that if said connection or additional capacity is made available after November 1 in any calendar year, the assessment will be paid on or before November 1 of the next calendar year. This reserve capacity assessment will increase by $135 each January 1 commencing on January 1, 1986. [2] The number of residential equivalency units for all categories of future users for reserve capacity assessment purposes shall be determined upon final building inspection, as a result of possible revisions made to the building by the developer from the time of the issuance of the building permit to the time of final inspection, which determination may be appealed to the City of Muskego Public Works and Safety Committee within 60 days of said determination. All determinations of the number of residential equivalency units shall take into consideration potential future use and necessary capacity. [3] Upon request, the City Engineer can provide an estimate at the time of issuance of a building permit on the number of residential equivalency units for all categories of future users for reserve capacity assessment purposes. This is an estimate only which is not binding on the City and which developer shall rely on at its own risk. (2) Installment payments. (a) The assessments for those connecting to the City of Muskego sewerage system on or before September 7, 1984, may be paid in cash in full on or before November 1, 1984, or in five equal annual installments of principal together with 12 months' interest per installment at the rate of 9% per annum on the unpaid balance commencing on November 1, 1984, and said first installment being due on the date when real estate taxes are due and annually thereafter. All assessments or installments which are not paid by the date specified shall be extended upon the tax roll as a delinquent tax against the property, and all proceedings in relation to the collection, return and sale of property for delinquent real estate taxes shall apply to such special assessment, except as otherwise provided by statute. Existing users as defined above who are not connected will be given the five installment method; provided, however, that the first installment shall be due and payable on or before November 1 in the year the plumbing permit is issued, except that if said permit is obtained after November 1 in any calendar year the assessment will be paid on or before November 1 of the next calendar year. All annual installments due on the first day of November 1996 and thereafter shall bear interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the same basis as stated Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 38 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-7 SEWERS § 290-8 above until further action of the Common Council. (b) Future users may pay their assessment in five equal annual installments of principal together with 12 months' interest per installment at the rate of 9% per annum commencing on November 1 in the year of connection or in the year additional capacity is made available, except if said connection or additional capacity is made available after November 1 in any calendar year, then commencing on November 1 of the next calendar year and said first installment being due on the date when real estate taxes are due and annually thereafter. All assessments or installments which are not paid by the date specified shall be extended upon the tax roll as a delinquent tax against the property, and all proceedings in relation to the collection, return and sale of property for delinquent real estate taxes shall apply to such special assessment, except as otherwise provided by statute. All annual installments due on the first day of November 1996 and thereafter shall bear interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the same basis as stated above until further action of the Common Council. (3) RCA Annual Survey. (a) The Utility Clerk shall issue a Reserve Capacity Assessment ("RCA") Survey on an annual basis during the month of April. The survey shall be returned within sixty (60) days of the date listed in the survey. 1. Any property owner/business owner who does not return the initial survey sent by the Utility Clerk, shall be served by the City with a written Notice stating a second and final request to provide the City with an accurate and updated survey within thirty (30) days of the dated listed on the second and final request. 2. The City shall make a good faith effort to provide the survey to the applicable individual(s) and/or properties within the City. Failure to receive a survey does not excuse an individual and/or property from the duty to file a complete and accurate survey with the City. (b) Any property owner/business owner who shall fail to return the complete and accurate RCA survey shall be deemed in violation of this Ordinance. 1. Any property owner/business owner in violation shall be subject to forfeiture in an amount not exceeding $124.00. Any property owner/business owner violating any of the provisions of this Section shall become liable to the City for any expense, loss or damage incurred by the City by reason of such violation. 2. Each day in which any violation is continued beyond the date listed in the aforesaid second Notice time limit shall be deemed a separate offense. 3. In addition to the Citation(s) issued for such violation(s), the Utility Clerk may adjust the RCA of the property in violation on an estimated basis based on information, knowledge and belief from his/her independent investigation. 4. Upon receipt of a complete and accurate RCA survey from the property owner/business owner, and at the discretion of the Utility Clerk, the RCA may be re -adjusted to reflect the updated and correct information. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 39 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-7 SEWERS § 290-9 H. Ready -to -serve charge. The owner of each premises to which sewer service has been provided by the City but not connected to the sewerage system for sewer service where no indoor plumbing is available shall pay for the availability thereof a ready -to -serve charge equal to the rate provided by Subsection C. A ready -to -serve charge is not a standby charge and applies only to existing structures without indoor plumbing. Any ready -to -serve charge becoming effective during any year shall be charged on a pro rata basis for that year in which such charge becomes effective. I. Vacant buildings. (1) Any previously connected industrial building which is now vacant, or any commercial or industrial building which is vacant due to initial construction, shall be assigned 1.0 REC for purposes of consumption charges. Such REC assignment will become effective at the end of the quarterly period in which such building becomes vacant if the owner, or the owner's agent, notifies the City Clerk -Treasurer in writing of such vacancy and upon inspection thereof by the City to determine that such building is vacant. The owner or the owner's agent shall pay a fee in such amount as will be determined from time to time by resolution of the Common Council to the City for such an inspection. The fee for said inspection shall be paid prior to the inspection being made and is nonrefundable. (2) It shall be the duty of the owner of any vacant commercial or industrial building to notify the City Clerk -Treasurer in writing within five days from the date any such building, or any portion thereof, is reoccupied. The sewer user charge for the quarter that any such building or any portion thereof is reoccupied shall be prorated for such quarter. (3) If such owner fails to notify the City Clerk -Treasurer of reoccupancy of said building or any portion thereof as herein provided, then 200% of the sewer user charge shall be assessed against said building until such notice is received. The notice to be given shall describe the premises and uses involved and the date the premises is reoccupied. § 290-8. Annual budget; payment of charges. A. On an annual basis and prior to December 1 of each year, the Finance and Administration Director shall prepare a Sewer Utility budget. The budgeted expenditures shall be incorporated into the annual sewer user rate review. The budgeted revenues shall be sufficient to cover projected operation, maintenance and debt service costs of the Sewer Utility and any contributions to replacement or Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 40 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-8 MUSKEGO CODE § 290- reserve accounts as may be deemed necessary. B. Sewer service charges may be billed monthly, bimonthly or quarterly and will be billed in the period after which services are received. Charges shall be payable at the City Clerk -Treasurer's office or at any other officially designated location. Statements for such charges and assessments levied and assessed in accordance with this chapter shall become due and payable within 30 days from and after the date of the statement. In the event that any such statement or statements are not paid when due, a penalty of 1 % per month will be added thereto. [Amended 7-5-2001 by Ord. No. 1072] C. Billing. The property owner is held responsible for all sewer bills on premises that he owns. All sewer bills and notices of any nature, relative to the sewer service, will be addressed to the owner and/or occupant and delivered to the addressee by first-class mail. D. Failure to receive bill. Every reasonable care will be exercised in the proper delivery of sewer bills. Failure to receive a sewer bill, however, shall not relieve any person of the responsibility for payment of sewer rates within the prescribed period, nor exempt any person from any penalty imposed for delinquency in the payment thereof. E. Delinquent accounts. (1) On or before October 1 of each year, the Sewer Utility shall furnish the City Clerk -Treasurer with a listing of all lots or parcels for which utility charges are still owed for service provided in the year preceding October 1. (2) On October 15 in each year, the City Clerk -Treasurer shall give notice to the owner or occupant of all lots or parcels of real estate for which payment is owed and in arrears at the time that the notice is given. Such notice shall be in writing and shall state the amount of such arrears, including any penalty assessed pursuant to the rules of the City. The notice shall also state that unless such arrears, with any such added penalty, are paid by November 1, thereafter a penalty of 10% of the amount of such arrears will be added thereto, and that unless such arrears, with any such added penalty, shall be paid by November 15 thereafter, the same will be levied as a tax against the lot or parcel of real estate to which utility service was furnished and for which payment is delinquent. Such notice may be served by delivery to either such owner or occupant personally or by letter addressed to such owner or occupant at the post office address of such lot or parcel of real estate. Failure to serve or receive such notice, however, shall not relieve any person of the responsibility for payment for services that have been furnished, nor exempt any person from any penalty imposed for delinquency in the payment thereof, nor exempt the property from imposition of a lien as provided herein. (3) On November 16, the City Clerk -Treasurer shall certify and file a list of all lots or parcels of real estate, giving the legal descriptions thereof, for which the owners or occupants were given notice of arrears in payment as above specified and for which arrears still remain unpaid. The list shall state the amount of such arrears together with the added penalty thereon as herein provided. Each delinquent amount, including penalty, shall thereupon become a lien upon the lot or parcel of real estate to which the service was furnished and payment is delinquent. The City Clerk - Treasurer shall insert the same as a tax against such lot or parcel of real estate. All proceedings in relation to the collection of general property taxes shall apply to said delinquent tax if the same is not paid within the time required by law for payment of taxes upon real estate. F. Charges for sewer usage shall begin on the date a residential, commercial, industrial or institutional parcel or building is connected to the sanitary sewer. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 41 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-9 SEWERS § 290-9. Accounts and funds. § 290-10 A. Income and revenues derived by the Utility shall be accounted for separately and distinctly from the City general fund. B. A replacement reserve fund shall be maintained with the purpose of providing for the replacement of mechanical equipment in order to maintain the capacity and performance for which the sewer system facilities were designed. Other segregated funds (e.g., debt reserve, capital improvement fund) may be established and maintained as necessary. § 290-10. Prohibited discharges. A. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, groundwater, roof runoff, yard drainage, yard fountain, swimming pool or pond overflow into the collection system. Unpolluted water or waste shall be discharged only to storm sewers or to a natural outlet. B. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to the collection system either directly or indirectly any of the following described wastes or wastewater: (1) Any liquid having a temperature higher than 150° F. (65' C.). (2) Any wax, grease or oil, plastic or any other substance that will solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between 32' and 150' F. (0' and 65' C.). (3) Any solids, liquids or gases which by themselves or by interaction with other substances may cause fire, explosion, or hazards, create toxic fumes or in any other way be injurious to persons or property involved in the operation or maintenance of the sewerage system. (4) Solid or viscous substances in quantities or of such size capable of causing obstruction to the flow in sewers or other interference with the proper operation of the sewerage system, such as, but not limited to, ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, unground garbage, whole blood, paunch manure, hair and fleshings, entrails, paper dishes, cups, milk containers, etc., either whole or ground by garbage grinders. (5) Any garbage that has not been properly comminuted or shredded to such a degree that all particles will be carried freely in suspension in the municipal sewers (100% passing a one -half - inch screen; 90% passing a one -fourth -inch screen). (6) Any noxious or malodorous substance which either singly or by interaction with other substances is capable of causing odors objectionable to persons of ordinary sensitivity. (7) Any wastes or wastewater having a pH lower than 5.5 or higher than 9.0 or having any corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazards to the sewerage system or personnel. (8) Any wastes or wastewater of such character and quantity that unusual attention or expense is required to handle it in the sewerage system. (9) Any wastewater or wastes containing a toxic or poisonous substance, such as plating or heat treating wastes, in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere with wastewater treatment process, to constitute a hazard to humans or animals, to create any hazard in the sewerage system, or which would cause the wastewater treatment facilities to discharge any of the following pollutants in quantities in excess of the limitation as established in the Wisconsin Administrative Code or WPDES permit: cyanide, hexavalent chromium, trivalent chromium, copper, nickel, Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 42 City of Muskego, Wl § 290-10 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-11 cadmium, phenols, iron and tin. (10) Any radioactive wastes greater than allowable releases as specified by current National Institute of Standards and Technology handbooks dealing with the handling and release of radioactivity.' (11) Free or emulsified oil and grease exceeding on analysis an average of 100 mg/1 of either or both or combinations of free or emulsified oil and grease if, in the opinion of the Public Works and Development Director or designee, it appears probable that such wastes or wastewater: (a) Can deposit grease or oil in the collection system in such manner to cause it to clog. (b) Is not amenable to bacterial action and will therefore pass to the receiving waters without being affected by normal wastewater treatment processes. (c) Can have deleterious effects on the wastewater treatment process due to the excessive quantities. (12) Any cyanides or cyanogen compounds capable of liberating hydrocyanic gas or acidification in excess of 0.5 mg/1 by weight as cyanide in the wastes. (13) Wastes or wastewater that: (a) Causes unusual concentrations of solids or composition, as, for example, in total suspended solids of inert nature (such as fuller's earth) and/or in total dissolved solids (such as sodium chloride or sodium sulfate). (b) Causes excessive discoloration in the wastewater treatment facility's discharge. (c) Has BOD in excess of 900 mg/1 based upon a twenty -four-hour composite sample. (d) Has a total BOD or suspended solids loading in excess of any wastewater discharge permit described in § 290-16. (e) Is discharged without application for a wastewater discharge permit or contractual agreement as required under § 290-16. (f) Causes damage to the collection system or impairs the treatment process. C. No person shall allow the discharge of slugs of water or wastes to the collection system that may be harmful to the operation of the sewerage system. Where, in the opinion of the Public Works and Development Director or designee, slugging does occur, each person producing such a discharge into the collection system shall construct and maintain, at its own expense, a storage reservoir of sufficient capacity with flow control equipment to ensure an equalized discharge over a twenty -four-hour period. D. No person shall discharge any waste or wastewater that would cause the wastewater treatment facility to be in violation of any of the requirements of its WPDES permit. E. No person shall connect to and discharge to the collection system unless there is capacity available in all downstream components of the sewerage system as determined by the City Engineer. 6. Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch.1, General Provisions, Art. ln. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 43 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-11 SEWERS § 290-11. Accidental discharges. § 290-14 Any person who accidentally discharges wastes or wastewater prohibited under § 290-10 shall immediately report such discharge to the Public Works and Development Director or designee. § 290-12. Pretreatment facilities. A. The approving authority may require pretreatment facilities of any person discharging or planning to discharge industrial waste, if the waste or wastewater: (1) Could cause damage to the collection system. (2) Impairs the treatment process. (3) Causes the City to incur treatment costs exceeding those of domestic wastewater. (4) Has any of the characteristics of the prohibited discharges described in § 290-10 of this chapter. (5) Causes the wastewater treatment facilities to exceed their total design loading for volume, BOD, suspended solids or any pollutant. B. Construction, operation and maintenance of pretreatment facilities shall be at the expense of the person discharging the industrial waste. C. Plans, specifications and any other pertinent information relating to proposed pretreatment facilities shall be submitted for review of the Public Works and Development Director or designee and City Engineer prior to the start of construction. D. In accordance with Ch. NR 114, Wis. Adm. Code, all pretreatment facilities shall be operated by qualified personnel holding a license of the proper class issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. § 290-13. Grease, oil and sand interceptors. Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided at repair garages, gasoline stations, car washes and other industrial or commercial establishments for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing grease in excessive amounts, oil, flammable wastes, sand and other harmful ingredients. All interceptors shall be constructed in accordance with the Wisconsin Plumbing Code and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible for easy cleaning and inspection. All grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be maintained by the owner, at its expense, in continuous, efficient operation at all times. § 290-14. Wastewater measurement and sampling. A. Wastewater flows shall be assigned in accordance with the methodology set forth in the estimated volume of discharge section of the current volume of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Cost Recovery and Procedures Manual as may be amended from time to time, unless the City requires or the owner of any lot, parcel of land, building or premises discharging domestic wastewater or industrial waste into the sewerage system requests that the necessary metering equipment be installed as approved by the Public Works and Development Director or designee to measure the quantity of water pumped or discharged to the sewerage system. B. Initial costs for metering equipment and installation shall be paid by the user if the user is not on municipal water or if a deduct meter is installed. Municipal Water Utility customers will utilize the Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 44 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-14 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-16 reading from the meter provided by the Water Utility. The user charge shall be based on the quantity of water so measured. Whenever the person fails to install such metering equipment, or where it is not practicable to measure the water consumed on any premises by a meter or meters, the Public Works and Development Director or designee shall determine the estimated volume of water discharged into the sewerage system. [Amended 8-22-2002 by Ord. No. 11131 C. The user shall be required to verify the accuracy of the water metering equipment at the following minimum intervals: (Note: For those on municipal water, the Water Utility tests the metering equipment per the below schedule at no charge to the user.) Water Meter Size Test Interval (inches) (years) 5/8, 3/4 and 1 10 1 1 /2 and 2 4 3 and 4 2 6 and over D. Sewer discharge meters shall be tested and certified yearly. [Amended 8-22-2002 by Ord. No. 11131 E. Meter testing shall be performed by the Utility. [Amended 8-22-2002 by Ord. No. 11131 F. The Utility shall establish a yearly charge for testing, maintenance, repairs, and replacement, when necessary, of meters. This charge will apply to all users not on municipal water or those that have deduct meters. [Amended 8-22-2002 by Ord. No. 1113] G. The Public Works and Development Director or designee may require the installation of devices for metering the volume of waste discharged if those volumes cannot otherwise be determined. The metering devices shall be owned and maintained by the person and may not be removed without consent of the Public Works and Development Director or designee. H. Control manholes. All persons discharging industrial wastes into the sewerage system shall construct and maintain control manholes in suitable and accessible positions on public property or easement to facilitate the observation, measurement and sampling of all their wastes or wastewater. Control manholes shall be located and constructed in a manner approved by the Public Works and Development Director or designee. Plans shall be submitted and approved by the Public Works and Development Director or designee prior to construction. I. The Public Works and Development Director or designee shall determine the type of meter to be used. § 290-15. Industrial waste analysis. When Chs. NR 101 and NR 202, Wis. Adm. Code, and/or the MMSD or the Town of Norway Sanitary District No. 1 requires the submittal of the character and concentration of wastes, waste volume, and production information to the MMSD or the Town of Norway Sanitary District No. 1 and/or Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the user shall have the waste character and concentration determined by an independent testing laboratory. A copy of the test results and DNR reports shall be submitted to the Public Works and Development Director or designee. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 45 City of Muskego, Wl § 290-16 SEWERS § 290-16. Wastewater discharge permit system. § 290-21 A. Wastewater discharge permit. The requirement for wastewater discharge permits is regulated by the MMSD or the Town of Norway Sanitary District No. 1. A copy of the permit application and any issued permit shall be submitted to the Public Works and Development Director or designee. B. Revocation of permit. Any user which violates any of the conditions of its permit, contractual agreement, or this chapter or applicable state and federal regulation is subject to having its permit revoked. § 290-17. Admission to property. The City shall be permitted to gain access to such properties as may be necessary for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing, in accordance with provisions of this chapter. § 290-18. Confidentiality of critical information. [Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No. 1418] When requested by the user furnishing a report or permit application or questionnaire, the portions of the report or other document which might disclose trade secrets or secret processes shall not be made available for inspection by the public but shall be available for use by the City or any state agency in judicial review or enforcement proceedings involving the person furnishing the report. § 290-19. Violations and penalties. A. Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter or with an order of the approving authority issued in pursuance of this chapter, or shall tamper with metering or sampling, shall be liable to the City for any expense, loss or damage occasioned by such violation, including reasonable attorney fees and other expenses of litigation, and upon conviction of any violation of this chapter shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $5,000 per violation, plus damages. Each day a condition is allowed to exist which is contrary to all or any part of this chapter shall constitute a new violation. Change of ownership or occupancy of premises delinquent under the provisions of this chapter shall not be cause for reducing or eliminating charges due and penalties for violations. [Amended 5-28-2019 by Ord. No. 1429] B. In addition to the court proceedings and penalties described in the foregoing sections of this chapter, whenever a person violates any provision of this chapter or fails to comply with any order of the approving authority, the approving authority may order that an action be commenced on behalf of the City in the Circuit Court for Waukesha County for the purpose of obtaining an injunction restraining the person violating this chapter or failing to comply with the order from making any further discharges into the sewerage system of the City.' § 290-20. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District regulations. [Amended 6-26-2018 by Ord. No.14181 The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District (MMSD) Rules and Regulations, Chapter 17, promulgated by MMSD, as now in effect and as the same may be amended from time to time hereafter, is hereby incorporated by reference and shall be of full force and effect as though set forth in its entirety herein. § 290-21. Sewer extension permit in Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewer District contract area. 7. Editor's Note: Original § 21.19, State regulations, which immediately followed this section, was repealed 6-26-2018 by Ord. No.1418. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 46 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-21 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-21 A. Intent. The City of Muskego has contracted with the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) to provide sewer service within a certain area of the City pursuant to the terms and conditions of said contract. Pursuant to the terms and conditions of said contract, there is a limitation on the amount of base flow which the City may utilize and certain procedures after which certain amounts of base flow will be considered to have been utilized by the City and thereafter removed from the amount of base flow which can be utilized in the future by the City. In adopting this section, the City is attempting to prevent the allocation of portions of the base flow to sewer extensions that will not be constructed within a defined time period. B. Application for sewer extension permits. Any person who wishes to obtain a sewer extension permit within the MMSD contract area of the City must file with the City an application for a sewer extension permit in a manner as designated by the City. Said application will be considered by the Public Works and Safety Committee of the City of Muskego and shall only be granted if the Committee determines that the amount of capacity allocated by the granting of said permit will not jeopardize the ability of the City to comply with the terms and conditions of said MMSD contract and it is reasonably anticipated that the extensions will be constructed and utilized within the time period stated in this section. C. Termination of permit. (1) Except as provided herein, all sewer extension permits granted under this section shall automatically terminate and the allocation of said capacity shall cease to the extent that said sewer extension is not certified, by a representative appointed by the City to make said certification, to be completely constructed and approved within one year of the granting of said permit. (2) Any sewer extension permits granted under this section may be extended beyond the one-year period specified in Subsection C(1) above if, prior to the end of said one-year period, the period is extended by a subdivider's/developer's agreement entered into between the holder of said permit and the City. Said extension shall only be granted if installation of the sewer extensions is secured by either a letter of credit or, when not prohibited by other ordinances or resolutions of the City, other security deemed appropriate by the City. Said letter of credit or security shall be sufficient to ensure the installation of the sewer extension under terms and conditions satisfactory to the City for that phase of the development covered by the subdivider's/developer's agreement. (3) Any subdivider's/developer's agreement entered into pursuant to Subsection C(2) above shall also contain a provision, satisfactory to the City, indicating that all other sewer extension permits granted under this section and not secured as required in Subsection C(2) above shall automatically terminate and the allocation of said capacity shall cease to the extent that said sewer extension is not certified, by a representative appointed by the City to make said certification, to be completely constructed and approved within four years of the execution of the subdivider's/developer's agreement. (4) If the development noted above is being developed in phases, then the developer may, within the four-year period referred to in Subsection C(3) above, request that the City enter into an additional subdivider's/developer's agreement for the next phase of said development. Any such developer's agreement shall contain provisions as required in Subsection C(2) above to secure and ensure installation of sewers for that phase and shall also contain a provision as provided in Subsection C(3) above for the remaining extension permits. (5) A developer may, if additional phases are provided for in the development, submit additional Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 47 City of Muskego, W1 § 290-21 SEWERS § 290-21 subdivider's/developer's agreements for additional phases. Any such agreement shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as stated in Subsection C(2), (3) and (4) above. D. Permission for use of sewer extensions previously granted. (1) As to all sewer extensions that would now be under this section but were approved prior to the initial adoption of this section on July 3, 1991, all of the persons or entities granted such permission shall be given notice of the passage of this section and shall be considered to have been granted a sewer extension permit as of the date they are mailed notice of the adoption of this section. No permit fee will be required under this subsection. The sewer extension permit granted under this subsection shall terminate and the allocation of said capacity shall cease to the extent that said sewer extension is not certified, by a representative appointed by the City to make certification, to be completely constructed and approved within one year of the mailing of the notice of the adoption of this section. (2) Any sewer extension permits granted under this section may be extended beyond the one-year period specified in Subsection D(1) above if, prior to the end of said one-year period, the period is extended by a subdivider's/developer's agreement entered into between the holder of said permit and the City. Said extension shall only be granted if installation of the sewer extensions is secured by either a letter of credit or, when not prohibited by other ordinances or resolutions of the City, other security deemed appropriate by the City. Said letter of credit or security shall be sufficient to ensure the installation of the sewer extension under terms and conditions satisfactory to the City for that phase of the development covered by the subdivider's/developer's agreement. (3) Any subdivider's/developer's agreement entered into pursuant to Subsection D(2) above shall also contain a provision, satisfactory to the City, indicating that all other sewer extension permits granted under this section and not secured as required in Subsection D(2) above shall automatically terminate and the allocation of said capacity shall cease to the extent that said sewer extension is not certified, by a representative appointed by the City to make said certification, to be completely constructed and approved within four years of the execution of the subdivider's/developer's agreement. (4) If the development noted above is being developed in phases, then the developer may, within the four-year period referred to in Subsection D(3) above, request that the City enter into an additional subdivider's/developer's agreement for the next phase of said development. Any such developer's agreement shall contain provisions as required in Subsection D(2) above to secure and ensure installation of sewers for that phase and shall also contain a provision as provided in Subsection D(3) above for the remaining extension permits. (5) A developer may, if additional phases are provided for in the development, submit additional subdivider's/developer's agreements for additional phases. Any such agreement shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as stated in Subsection D(2), (3) and (4). E. Permit fees. Upon filing of an application, the applicant shall pay a permit fee as may be determined by resolution of the Common Council from time to time per application per type of development (residential, multifamily, commercial, or industrial). F. Permit not a guarantee. Any applicant who has obtained a sewer extension permit pursuant to the provisions of this section shall also be subject to applicable rules and regulations of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District as well as all applicable state and federal laws. The issuance of a sewer extension permit under this section is not a guarantee that an applicant will be allowed to Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 48 City of Muskego, WI § 290-21 MUSKEGO CODE § 290-21 connect to the sewerage system. Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/MU3544 on 2025-04-03 49 CITY OF MUSKEGO FINANCE COMMITTEE MINUTES March 11, 2025 5:45 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 5:45 pm. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. )A C4 af TVIUSKEGO �V, APPROVED ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Petfalski, Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, and Alderperson Madden. Also present: Alderperson Hammel, Alderperson Decker, Alderperson Schwer, City Attorney Warchol, Public Works & Development Director Kroeger, Public Works Superintendent Beilfuss, Conservationist Zagar, Chief Westphal, Captain Fons, Recreation Program Manager Dunn, and City Clerk Roller. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE City Clerk Roller stated the meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting law on Friday, March 7, 2025. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Finance Committee Minutes - February 25, 2025 FCM.2025.02.25 DRAFT.docx Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Approve. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None LICENSE APPROVALS None. NEW BUSINESS • Recommend Approval of City of Muskego Parks & Recreation Basketball, Pickleball and Tennis Court Reservation Form & Fees Memo 2.25 Finance Committee Tenn is- Pickle ball -Basketball Court Rental.docx Court Reservation Form.docx Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Recommend Approval for Purchase of Boat/Motor/Trailer Package Memo - City Conservation Work Boat 2025.docx Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None 50 Finance Committee Meeting Minutes March 11, 2025 Page 12 NEW BUSINESS (continued) Recommend Approval of A Resolution to Approve a Revision to the 2025 Capital Budget for the Purchase of Mowers Common Council - Toro Lawn Mower Capital Change Request.docx Toro 7500 D 72.pdf Toro 7500 D 144.pdf Toro Kenosha.pdf Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None VOUCHER APPROVAL • Recommend Approval of Utility Vouchers in the amount of $98,157.07 Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Voucher Report - Alpha.pdf Moved by Alderperson Schroeder; seconded by Alderperson Madden to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Recommend Approval of Tax Vouchers in the amount of $9,800.33 Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Voucher Report - Alpha.pdf Moved by Alderperson Schroeder; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Recommend Approval of General Fund Vouchers in the amount of $1,515,356.43 Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Voucher Report - Alpha.pdf Moved by Alderperson Schroeder; seconded by Alderperson Madden to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Recommend Approval of Wire Transfers for Payroll/Invoice Transmittals in the amount of $436,467.82 Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Voucher Report - Alpha.pdf Moved by Alderperson Schroeder; seconded by Alderperson Wolfe to Recommend for Approval. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT None. COMMUNICATIONS AND ANY OTHER BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW None. 51 Finance Committee Meeting Minutes March 11, 2025 Page 13 ADJOURNMENT Moved by Alderperson Madden; seconded by Alderperson Schroeder to Adjourn at 6:04 pm. Motion Passed: 3 - 0 Voting For: Alderperson Wolfe, Alderperson Schroeder, Alderperson Madden Voting Against: None Minutes recorded & transcribed by City Clerk Roller. 52