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Plan Commission Minutes 20250506 ApprovedAPPROVED CITY OF MUSKEGO PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES t � Cry a{ 06/2025 6:0USKEGO 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue iili',L. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Petfalski called the meeting to order at 6:00 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Mayor Petfalski, Alderman Madden and Commissioners, Cieslak, Graf, Kubacki, and Planner Trzebiatowski. Absent: Commissioner Buckmaster, Bartlett. STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting laws. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES Approval of the Minutes from the April 2, 2025 Meeting. Commissioner Kubacki made a motion to approve the April 2, 2025 minutes. Commissioner Graf seconded. Motion to approve passed unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearing for a Conditional Use Grant in accordance with the Muskego Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of allowing veterinary service within their recently approved retail store to be located on the vacant property between Aurora Health and Dollar Tree / Tax Key No. 2167.995.128. Planner Trzebiatowski explained that Tractor Supply needed a Conditional Use Grant for any veterinary services. This will be a pop-up clinic and not full-time veterinary staff. They will be offering vaccinations and small similar services like they offer at other stores. There were no public comments. Public Hearing closed at 6:03 PM. CONSENT BUSINESS RESOLUTION PC 022-2025 Approval of a Certified Survey Map for Tractor Supply located on vacant land between Aurora Health and Dollar Tree / Tax Key No. 2167.995.128. RESOLUTION PC 024-2025 Approval of the sale of Fireworks for Freedom Fireworks, LLC. at the Muskego Centre located at W189 S7761 Racine Avenue / Tax Key No. 2192.971. Commissioner Kubacki made a motion to approve consent business engross. Alderman Madden seconded. Motion to approve passed unanimously. OLD BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION RESOLUTION PC 023 -2025 Approval of a Conditional Use Grant for the new Tractor Supply to be located on vacant land between Aurora Health and Dollar Tree / Tax Key No. 2167.995.128. Planner Trzebiatowski explained again the limited services to be offered by Tractor Supply. There will not be any changes to the building or site as it is interior to the store. Commissioner Graf asked what services will be offered. Planner Trzebiatowski said that they were talking about vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, testing, microchipping, deworming and wellness packages related to cats, kittens and dogs. This will not be surgeries or anything with anesthesia. Mayor Petfalski asked if there are any limitations to what can be offered. Planner Trzebiatowski said that there are no limitations, but something could be added if desired. Commissioner Cieslak asked if we can limit this to small animals. Mayor Petfalski asked if there is any reason we would want to. Commissioner Graf said an open book can imply a lot related to veterinary services. He is at a loss as far as this being a good or bad idea. Planner Trzebiatowski added that the website shows the wellness packages appear to all relate to dogs and cats with dog and cat medications. Commissioner Kubacki asked what would prevent them from bringing large cattle there, so maybe limit to domestic pets. Mayor Petfalski said that this will be indoors so the door size would offer a limit. Commissioner Graf asked if they do this at other stores. Planner Trzebiatowski noted that he believed this is offered at most other stores also. Alderman Madden said something similar is offered at Fleet Farm and it is only dogs and cats. Commissioner Graf said that they will self -manage this as they must do at other stores. Planner Trzebiatowski added that there is nothing on the website that this would include large animals. Commissioner Graf made a motion to approve Resolution PC 023-2025. Commissioner Kubacki seconded. Motion to approve passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 025-2025 Approval of a Policy addressing Signage for Legal Non - Conforming Commercial Uses. Planner Trzebiatowski explained that legal non -conforming use in a residential zoning district or a legal use with a CUG in a residential zoning district are not allowed signage. The proposal is to allow these businesses to use the signage allowed in the B-1 District, which is 3% for wall signage and 10 square feet for monument signage. This would be a staff level sign approval. If the business wanted more signage, they would be allowed to apply for Plan Commission approval to be treated like the B-2, B-3 or B-4 districts for signage which is 5% of wall signage and 30 square feet for monument signs. Commissioner Kubacki said that this proposal made sense and Commissioner Cieslak agreed. Mayor Petfalski asked what CBRF counts as. Planner Trzebiatowski said that it depends on the bed count and he thought the state allowed some sort of limited signage. Alderman Madden made a motion to approve Resolution PC 025-2025. Commissioner Kubacki seconded. Motion to approve passed unanimously. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT Alderman Madden made a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Graf seconded. Motion to adjourn passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Aaron Fahl, AICP Planner