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COMMON COUNCIL Packet 03102026
CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA 03/10/2026 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL STATEMENT OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE PUBLIC COMMENT 4e C21 of SKEGO 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. To speak during Public Comment at Common Council Meetings, please complete the Public Comment Registration Form. This form must be submitted to the City Clerk prior to the start of the meeting. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE PUBLIC HEARING To Consider the adoption of the City of Muskego 2035 Comprehensive Plan, 2035 Future Land Use Map, and associated ordinance amendments of the City of Muskego Municipal Code Chapter 380 (Sections 380-1 and 380-3). PH-2035 Comp Plan.pdf 2035 Comp Plan Document Link.pdf Staffinemofor 2035 Comp Plan.pdf CONSENT AGENDA Voucher Approval Vouchers - Total Sheet.pdf Vouchers -AI pha_Report. pdf Resolution #015-2026 - Approval of We Energies Easement Agreement CCR2026.015-We Energies Easement.pdf Finance Memo - We Energies Easement.docx We Energies Easement.pdf WE Energies reason for easement.pdf Resolution #016-2026 - Approval of Building Inspection Services Consultant CCR2026.016-Building Inspection Svcs.pdf Finance Memo - Recommendation for Building Inspection Services.docx Proposal for building inspection service - MCE.pdf PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES - WBI.pdf Proposal for Building Inspection Services - SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC.pdf Resolution #017-2026 - Approval of a two (2) lot land division for Mill Valley Elementary School property located at W1914 S6445 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2177.931 CCR2026.017-Muskego-Norway Mill Valley Land Division_26.03.04.pdf PCR2026009 MNSD-Hillendale CSM.pdf PC 009-2026 SUBMITTAL.pdf PC 009-2026_MAP.pdf PC 009-2026 SUPPLEMENT.pdf NEW BUSINESS Resolution #018-2026 - Authorization to Apply for a Municipal Flood Control Grant CCR2026.018-Beatka DNR Grant.pdf Staffinemofor DNR Municipal Flood Control Grant.pdf Resolution #019-2026 - Acceptance of BAYCOM Quote for Dispatch Equipment with the Muskego Police Department CCR2026.019-BAYCOM Equip Agreement.pdf BAYCOM Quote to Muskego PD Avtec 2026.pdf UNFINISHED BUSINESS Resolution #013-2026 - Final Resolution Authorizing Area -Wide Water Capacity Assessment for Water Services under Wis. Stat. § 66.0703 and Potential of Levying Water Capacity Assessments Against Benefited Property (20th Amended WCA District) Staff Memo - WCA Amendment 20.pdf CCR2026.013-Final WCA - 20th Amendment.docx Finance Memo - WCA - 20th Amendment.docx EXHIBIT A Amendment 20 Legal Description 20250915.docx Exhibit B Map.pdf WCA Mailing.pdf 2026 RCA & WCA Rates.pdf Resolution #014-2026 - Approval of 2026-2027 Contract Agreement Between the City of Muskego and Tess Corners Volunteer Fired Department (TCVFD). CCR2026.014-TCFD Agreement_ Final _26.03.10.pdf 2026-2027 TCVFD _Tess Corners Version_FINAL_26.02.23 .docx Memo - TCVFD Dissolution_26.02.23.pdf Dissolution Agreement - Fire _26.02.23.pdf Memo-TCVFD Agreement.docx Letter to Muskego City Attorney Jeff Warchol-2026-3-9.pdf Ordinance #1507 - An Ordinance to Amend the Zoning Map and 2020/2035 Comprehensive Plan (RSE to RS-2 / Ryan Dr). Second Reading ORD2026.1507-Rezone-Ryan Dr-Final.pdf Staff Memo _Golf View Estates RS-2 Rezoning ORD1507.pdf Submitted GOLF VIEW ESTATES Concept Plan 1-10-26_ORD1507.pdf Golf View Narrative ORD1507.pdf K FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND SECOND READING IF RULES ARE WAIVED Ordinance #1508 — An Ordinance to Adopt the 2035 Comprehensive Plan for the City of Muskego and to Amend Chapter 380, Sections 380-1 and 380-3 of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego ORD2026.1508-2035 Comp Plan.pdf Staffmemofor_2035 Comp Plan.pdf 2035 Comp Plan Document Link.pdf I4I:N 4 61 &*I_1»I Recommend Approval of Change of Agent (Jessica Lornson) for a for "Class A" liquor license held by GPM Southeast, LLC (dba Jetz #4527) located at S69W15461 Janesville Rd REVIEW OF COMMITTEE REPORTS Plan Commission Meeting - February 3, 2026 Plan Commission Minutes 20260203 Approved.pdf UPDATES FROM ALDERMANIC LIAISONS Muskego Senior Taxi - Alderperson Bryce Muskego Festival Committee - Alderperson Duelge Muskego Historical Society - Alderperson Schroeder Little Muskego Lake District - Alderperson Bryce GFL Emerald Park Landfill Standing Committee - Alderperson Madden ADJOURNMENT CLOSED SESSION 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. 3 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 10, 2026, at Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue, to consider the following: The adoption of the City of Muskego 2035 Comprehensive Plan, 2035 Future Land Use Map, and associated ordinance amendments of the City of Muskego Municipal Code Chapter 380 (Sections 380-1 and 380-3). The Community Development Department has been working on the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the proposed Plan is an update to the City's current 2020 Comprehensive Plan. The Plan is a blueprint for Muskego's future growth. It will continue to guide the type, location, and appearance of development in the City over the next 10 years and enhance the community's long-term vision, goals, and objectives with respect to the overall quality of life in Muskego. A variety of topics are included in the plan consisting of the following: Housing, Transportation, Utilities/Community Facilities, Agricultural/Natural/Cultural Resources, Economic Development, Intergovernmental Cooperation, and Land Use. For additional information on the proposed 2035 Comprehensive Plan, and to view chapters and maps, see the following website: https://www.muskego.wi.gov/Comp2035 The full plan is also available for public inspection at the City of Muskego Community Development Office and the Muskego Public Library. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. Plan Commission City of Muskego Publish in the Waukesha Freeman Newspaper on February 4, 2026 and February 11, 2026. Dated this 291' day of January, 2026 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. NOTICF "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." 4 r \ I ice C4, 01f wLUSKEGO 2035 Comprehensive Plan The full 2035 Comprehensive Plan Document can be found at the following link — https://www.muskego.wi.gov/2035CompPlanDocument There also is a website dedicated to the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the full process that can be found at the following link - https://www.muskego.wi.gov/Comp2035 THE CITY OF MUSKEGO 2035 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council March 10, 2026 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Approval of 2035 Comprehensive Plan & Amendments to Chapter 380 of the Municipal Code Date: March 5, 2026 Background Information: The Community Development Department has been working on the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the Plan is an update to the City's current 2020 Comprehensive Plan. The 2020 Plan was adopted in 2009 and it has been amended throughout the years. The overall Comprehensive Plan is a blueprint for Muskego's future growth. It will continue to guide the type, location, and appearance of development in the City over the next 10 years and enhance the community's long-term vision, goals, and objectives with respect to the overall quality of life in Muskego. A variety of topics are included in the plan consisting of the following: Housing, Transportation, Utilities/Community Facilities, Agricultural/Natural/Cultural Resources, Economic Development, Intergovernmental Cooperation, and Land Use. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan was a very thorough document that has served the City well. Therefore, the 2035 Comprehensive Plan is largely similar to the 2020 Comprehensive Plan that has been guiding growth throughout the City with updated statistics, similar goals, objectives and future land uses. The updated statistics include the most recent census data along with new projections for population and housing. The 2035 Plan also identifies all municipal systems along with an inventory of the parks and conservation areas throughout the City. There is an inventory of existing land uses and the 2035 Plan culminates with a map of future land uses. Again, this is a guide for future development and land use decisions. This plan does not change any zoning district within the City. As it relates to the future land use map, the identified possible future land uses have remained significantly the same for the majority of the City, with the exception of three noted areas. Since the last plan was completed in 2009 there have been two studies completed for the City's sanitary sewer infrastructure system that may provide more opportunity to individual landowners ability to develop their property in the future if they choose. Both sewer studies provided information that the existing sanitary sewer system could be expanded to serve additional areas, meaning it is possible that these areas could be developed more dense than what was previously thought. In general, density is directly correlated to an area's ability to be connected to sanitary sewer service. City of New Berlin The first area (shown to the right outlined in black) is located between College Avenue and Martin Drive east of Park Aurthur proceeding eastward to the back side of the Moorland Business Park. The property for the Kirkland Crossing Subdivision has already been approved for a future land use change from low density residential land use to medium density residential land use, but that is contingent upon recording of the Final Plat. The approval of the 2035 future land use map will confirm this previously approved change. The remainder of the area noted can also be sewered and has been adjusted to medium density residential land uses as well. The second area (shown to the left outlined in black) where the land use was adjusted based on the sewer study is located near the southern edge of Big Muskego Lake along both sides of Thode Drive. This area was changed to be medium density residential fixture land use from rural density residential land use. This basically extends the medium density residential future land use that currently surrounds Muskego Lakes County Club and the surrounding area to the west. ' ap\It is important to note that these adjustments in future land use with medium density residential uses do not 6e mean that the City has any specific plans to extend the sewer system at this time, but future expansions could be possible at a developers expense. This also does not mean that the City will develop these areas or that these areas will be developed at all. The property owner of each lot chooses if, and when, they want to sell their property or if they would like to develop their property, not the City. Ultimately, the findings of the sewer studies broaden the opportunities for future development to be similar to the adjacent neighborhoods if they choose to develop or sell their property. These future land use map changes also do not change the Zoning Code. Future rezoning requests would need to be made by landowners/developers once they have a plan they would like to try to proceed with, through the formal rezoning process that involves a Public Hearing, Plan Commission approval and Common Council approval. The third area (shown to the right outlined in black) of change to the future land use map includes expanding the commercial corridor of Racine Avenue. Along Racine Avenue north of Janesville Road, there are commercial uses fronting the County Highway. A property owner submitted a request to have their future land use changed from medium density residential land use to fixture commercial land use. This change would expand the Racine Avenue commercial corridor for a property that has historically been a commercial property, but most recently was a home. Any commercial development of this property would require a formal rezoning approval and approval of a Building, Site and Operation (BSO) Plan. As a reminder of the timeline for the presentation of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan, here are the dates as to when the plan was provided for review: • Plan presented to the Common Council for review — December 16, 2025 • Plan provided to the public for review — December 17, 2025 o The Plan and associated info was provided on a dedicated City website (htt2s://www.muskego.wi.gov/Comp2035) and was available for viewing at City Hall and the Library. • Plan provided to the Plan Commission for review (via email) — December 18, 2025 • Approval schedule was provided to the Common Council — January 27, 2026 • An Open House was held at City Hall for the 2035 Plan — February 11, 2026 • Public Hearing and first reading of the Ordinance in front of the Common Council — March 10, 2026 (pending) • Plan Commission approval — March 11, 2026 (pending) • Common Council approval — March 24, 2026 (pending) You will see above that the plan was provided to all with significant time to review and/or ask questions. At the Open House there were about a dozen residents present with various general questions about the plan. Overall, all the comments/conversations were positive or neutral. There were a few residents that came to 7 the Planning Dept. counter to ask some basic questions over the past two and half months about the plan, none of which had any issues with the plan. Staff have not received any negative comments relating to the Plan in person, via email and/or via mail. The City was made aware of some confusion related to what the future land use map designation showed for a specific parcel, but staff was able to provide factual information relating to what the future land use map and Zoning Code specified for this area. The City also followed up with a letter to this specific area to help clarify that the plan was not changing the future land use in this area and not changing anything in the Zoning Code. We received no comments in the comment box on the Planning Dept. counter. Staff have also not received any concerns or comments from any other City departments, Council members or Plan Commission members in relation to the Plan. This is likely due to the updated plan being extremely similar to the past plan, with demographic and statical updates. Also, this ordinance amends Sections 380-1 and 380-3 of Chapter 380 of the Municipal Code. These amendments are needed to reference the adoption of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan. Based on the above noted details and the plan itself, City staff is proud to recommend approval of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan to the Planning Commission and the Common Council. This plan will continue to help promote the healthy and positive growth within the City of Muskego. 8 Council Date Total Vouchers All Funds Utility Vouchers (Approve Separately) Water Vouchers $ 57,485.41 Water Wire Transfers Total Water $ 57,485.41 Sewer Vouchers $ 22,529.68 Sewer Wire Transfers Total Sewer $ 22,529.68 Net Total Utility Vouchers Tax Vouchers - Refunds & Tax Settlements (Approve Separately) Tax Vouchers $ 0.00 Tax Void Checks ( ) Total Tax Vouchers Total General Fund Vouchers (Approve Separately) General Fund Vouchers $ 626,363.72 Total General Fund Vouchers Wire transfers (Approve Separately): Debt Service Payroll/Invoice Transmittals March 10, 2026 $ 706,378.81 Total Voucher Approval $ 80,015.09 #1 -Utility Voucher Approval #2 - Tax Voucher Approval $ 626,363.72 #3 - General Voucher Approval $ 458,400.18 9 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 1 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM 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 ABRAHAM'S ON -SITE SHREDDING SERVICE 0027886 1 Invoice CONTAINER SERVICE PLUS FUEL 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 56.18 226 100.01.06.00.5701 0027886 2 Invoice CONTAINER SERVICE PLUS FUEL 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 42.82 226 100.02.20.01.5723 Total ABRAHAM'S ON -SITE SHREDDING SERVICE: 99.00 ADORAMA 37908640 1 Invoice DRONE ACCESSORIES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 521.99 326 410.08.91.20.6519 37908670 1 Invoice DRONE ACCESORIES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 2,473.85 326 410.08.91.20.6519 37909257 1 Invoice DRONE 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 3,040.16 326 410.08.91.20.6519 37968639 1 Invoice DRONE PROPELLER 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 64.00 326 410.08.91.20.6519 Total ADORAMA: 6,100.00 ALPINE VALLEY RESORT INC 260220MRD 1 Invoice SKI/SNOWBOARD TICKETS & REN 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 270.00 326 100.05.72.13.5820 Total ALPINE VALLEY RESORT INC: 270.00 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 14K4-WYLR-3 1 Invoice PRINT 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 887.85 326 100.05.71.01.5711 14K4-WYLR-3 4 Invoice PROCESSING SUPPLIES -TONIE B 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 69.29 326 100.05.71.00.5702 14K4-WYLR-3 2 Invoice AV 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 39.89 326 100.05.71.02.5711 14K4-WYLR-3 3 Invoice SUPPLIES - BINDER DIVIDERS, S 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 148.04 326 100.05.71.00.5701 1 FKLFFJYQM 4 Invoice IVIED BAGS FOR SQUADS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 111.30 326 100.02.20.01.5405 1FKLFFJYQM 5 Invoice DISCOUNTS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 12.61- 326 100.02.20.01.5701 1 FKLFFJYQM 1 Invoice VACCUM CLEANER FOR GARAGE 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 145.48 326 100.01.09.00.5415 1FKLFFJYQM 3 Invoice PAPER SUPPLIES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 256.05 326 100.02.20.01.5704 1 FKLFFJYQM 2 Invoice MISC CLERICAL SUPPLIES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 498.04 326 100.02.20.01.5701 1KDG-TXGX-X 3 Invoice BRAIDED SLEEVING TORX BIT S 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 65.92 326 100.04.51.04.5744 1KDG-TXGX-X 2 Invoice RELAY 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 14.99 326 100.04.51.11.5405 1KDG-TXGX-X 1 Invoice BOOTSJO 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 119.95 326 100.04.51.01.5225 1LDQ-1LWW-R 1 Invoice PRINT -CREDIT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 8.24- 226 100.05.71.01.5711 1 LX3-TT4Q-XD 1 Invoice FLOOR STICKY PAD FOR SPORTS 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 55.08 326 100.05.72.13.5702 1Q7y-HFDP-1Y 1 Invoice NUC-RYAN'S SECURITY TV 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 198.00 326 100.01.14.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 3 Invoice 3 D RING BINDER 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 13.99 226 100.01.06.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 2 Invoice WIDE RULE L INE WRITING NOTE 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 13.05 226 100.01.06.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 10 Invoice BINDER 3 RING 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 7.59 226 100.01.03.01.5704 1RW3-34VG-1 6 Invoice MULTI SURFACE PAINTERS TAPE 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 16.94 226 100.01.03.01.5704 1RW3-34VG-1 8 Invoice 6 TIER DESK ORGANIZER 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 22.98 226 100.01.03.00.5704 1RW3-34VG-1 1 Invoice SCOTCH TAPE 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 12.68 226 100.01.06.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 9 Invoice COPY PAPER 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 210.45 226 100.01.06.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 5 Invoice SCOTCH TAPE 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 16.79 226 100.01.06.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 4 Invoice SHARPIE S-GEL PENS 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 13.99 226 100.01.05.00.5701 1RW3-34VG-1 7 Invoice STENO PADS 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 17.81 226 100.01.06.00.5701 IYWF-7L76-N1 2 Invoice OFFICE SUPPLIES 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 5.19 226 100.05.71.00.5701 IYWF-7L76-N1 4 Invoice OFFICE SUPPLIES 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 31.99 226 100.05.71.00.5701 IYWF-7L76-N1 3 Invoice PRINT MATERIALS 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 102.25 226 100.05.71.01.5711 IYWF-7L76-NI 6 Invoice PRINT MAT 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 9.44 226 100.05.71.01.5711 IYWF-7L76-NI 5 Invoice PRINT MATERIAL 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 12.34 226 100.05.71.01.5711 IYWF-7L76-N1 7 Invoice OFFICE SUPPLIES 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 31.99 226 100.05.71.00.5701 IYWF-7L76-N1 1 Invoice PRINT MATERIALS 03/05/2026 03/10/2026 9.74 226 100.05.71.01.5711 10 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Page: 2 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES: 3,138.24 AMERICAN DEFENSE MFG PRODUCTS 186526 1 Invoice SCIT RIFLES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 26,370.00 326 410.08.91.20.6509 186528 1 Invoice SUPPRESSORS FOR RIFLES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 400.00 326 100.02.20.01.5720 Total AMERICAN DEFENSE MFG PRODUCTS: 26,770.00 AMERICAN STATE EQUIP INC P13225 1 Invoice CREDIT 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 1,755.63- 226 100.04.51.07.5405 P13226 1 Invoice CABLAGE RALLONG 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 562.10 226 100.04.51.07.5405 Total AMERICAN STATE EQUIP INC: 1,193.53- AT&T 262R82020002 1 Invoice 911 HOSTING FEES-ATT 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 1,900.00 326 100.02.20.01.5604 287353861450 1 Invoice SCADA-NEW DIALER 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 75.00 326 601.61.63.42.5430 287353861450 2 Invoice PD- ELEVATOR -PHONE 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 72.00 326 100.02.20.01.5415 S66226426426 1 Invoice 911-STATE HOSTING 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 383.68 326 100.02.20.01.5604 Total AT&T. 2,430.68 AUTO ZONE, INC 01998393955 1 Invoice VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIE 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 28.60 326 100.02.20.01.5405 Total AUTO ZONE, INC: 28.60 BENEFIT COORDINATAORS CORP BOM9RV 4 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 148.57 326 100.01.03.00.5203 BOM9RV 3 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 157.57 326 100.02.20.10.5203 BOM9RV 2 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 324.16 326 100.04.51.01.5203 BOM9RV 1 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 934.51 326 100.02.20.01.5203 BOM9RV 5 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 157.57 326 100.06.18.01.5203 BOM9RV 7 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 111.65 326 605.56.09.26.5203 BOM9RV 6 Invoice MARCH 26 FAHP 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 207.36 326 601.61.63.41.5203 Total BENEFIT COORDINATAORS CORP: 2,041.39 BILL'S POWER CENTER INC 1379442 1 Invoice GASKETS SEALS OILS O-RINGS 02/16/2026 03/10/2026 393.15 326 215.06.00.00.5704 1379554 1 Invoice OIL SEAL 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 35.97 326 215.06.00.00.5704 Total BILL'S POWER CENTER INC: 429.12 BOBCAT PLUS LLC IB34538 1 Invoice BOBCAT PARTS 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 1,002.42 226 100.04.51.11.5405 Total BOBCAT PLUS LLC: 1,002.42 BPI COLOR 0035394 1 Invoice 2 ROLL MULTIFUNCTION SYSTEM 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 2.08 326 100.06.18.01.5704 Total BPI COLOR: 2.08 BURTON & MAYER INC 2600371 1 Invoice #10 WINDOW ENVELOPES 1500 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 415.00 326 100.01.06.00.5701 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 3 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Total BURTON & MAYER INC: CDW GOVERNMENT INC Al2D74D 1 Invoice MONITOR -UTILITY -CD Total CDW GOVERNMENT INC: CEN-PE CO 02232026 1 Invoice DEISEL Total CEN-PE CO: CHAPPELL SPORTS Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 415.00 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 142.56 326 100.01.14.00.5701 142.56 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 198.50 226 100.04.51.07.5735 22723 1 Invoice PICKLEBALL AMBASSDOR SHIRT 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 Total CHAPPELL SPORTS: CINTAS CORP 97.00 326 100.05.72.13.5702 97.00 PW 426064147 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 267.89 226 100.04.51.01.5820 PW 426160669 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 228.51 326 100.04.51.01.5820 UT 426064147 2 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 02/24/2026 03/11/2026 55.69 226 601.61.61.12.5702 UT 426064147 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 02/24/2026 03/11/2026 55.69 226 605.56.09.21.5835 UT 426160669 2 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 55.69 326 601.61.61.12.5702 UT 426160669 1 Invoice MONTHLY CHARGES UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 55.69 326 100.04.51.01.5820 Total CINTAS CORP: 719.16 CLEAN RITE SUPPLY, INC 153793 1 Invoice URINE SCREENS 02/24/2026 03/11/2026 66.40 226 100.01.09.00.5415 153794 1 Invoice CLEANING SUPPLIES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 66.40 326 100.02.20.01.5704 153800 1 Invoice GARBAGE BAGS 02/24/2026 03/11/2026 44.85 226 100.01.09.00.5415 153801 1 Invoice GARBAGE BAGS 02/24/2026 03/11/2026 84.70 226 100.04.51.08.5415 Total CLEAN RITE SUPPLY, INC: 262.35 COLONIAL LIFE 575469202062 1 Invoice FEB 26 ACC PREMIUMS 02/06/2026 03/10/2026 736.88 226 100.00.00.00.2247 575469202062 3 Invoice FEB 26 STD PREMIUMS 02/06/2026 03/10/2026 1,888.24 226 100.00.00.00.2243 575469202062 2 Invoice FEB 26 Cl PREMIUMS 02/06/2026 03/10/2026 420.06 226 100.00.00.00.2248 Total COLONIAL LIFE: 3,045.18 COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA 1625941 1 Invoice 152.48 TN 02/10/2026 03/10/2026 12,945.55 226 100.04.51.05.5747 1626897 1 Invoice 132.11 TN 02/11/2026 03/10/2026 11,216.14 226 100.04.51.05.5747 1627721 1 Invoice 21.03 TN 02/12/2026 03/10/2026 1,785.45 226 100.04.51.05.5747 Total COMPASS MINERALS AMERICA: 25,947.14 CONLEY MEDIA, LLC 3340750226-2 2 Invoice TYPE D C.C. 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 149.47 326 100.01.03.01.5704 3340750226-2 1 Invoice EXHBITA A.F. 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 1,146.34 326 605.56.09.23.5815 6404031225-2 2 Invoice ORD #1506 12/29/2025 03/11/2026 18.36 1225 100.01.06.00.6001 6404031225-2 4 Invoice CC MIN 25.11.11 12/29/2025 03/11/2026 133.72 1225 100.01.06.00.6001 6404031225-2 3 Invoice CC MIN 25.12.02 12/29/2025 03/11/2026 100.68 1225 100.01.06.00.6001 6404031225-2 1 Invoice TYPE A NOTICE CC NOTICE OF S 12/29/2025 03/11/2026 37.96 1225 100.01.03.00.5704 12 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Page: 4 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total CONLEY MEDIA, LLC: 1,586.53 CORE & MAIN LP Y576826 1 Invoice CURB BOX 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 83.00 226 605.54.06.52.5702 Y605535 1 Invoice SCREW RITE HITE ADAT 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 480.00 326 605.54.06.52.5702 Total CORE & MAIN LP: 563.00 CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE F6-260216062 1 Invoice INSPECTION 02/13/2026 03/10/2026 323.40 226 100.01.09.00.5415 Total CUMMINS SALES AND SERVICE: 323.40 DAILY REPORTER PUBLISHING CO 745847779 1 Invoice 2026 ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROG 02/18/2026 03/11/2026 207.50 226 100.07.51.02.6502 Total DAILY REPORTER PUBLISHING CO: 207.50 DAN PLAUTZ CLEANING SRV., INC 9432 1 Invoice CITY HALL CLEANING 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 3,272.00 226 100.01.09.00.5835 9433 1 Invoice PD CLEANING FEB 26 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 3,536.00 326 100.02.20.01.5835 9434 1 Invoice FEB 26 MONTHLY CLEANING 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 4,216.00 226 100.05.71.00.5835 9435 1 Invoice OLD TOWN HALL CLEANING FEB2 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 823.00 326 100.04.51.11.5820 9436 1 Invoice DPW CLEANING 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 825.00 226 100.04.51.01.5820 9437 2 Invoice APOLLO CLEANING 02/20/2026 03/11/2026 216.00 226 601.61.61.15.5415 9437 1 Invoice APOLLO CLEANING 02/20/2026 03/11/2026 216.00 226 605.56.09.23.5815 9438 1 Invoice PARKS CLEANING FEB26 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 1,580.00 326 100.04.51.11.5820 Total DAN PLAUTZ CLEANING SRV., INC: 14,684.00 DELAFIELD, CITY OF 2026-1 1 Invoice SCIT DUES 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 8,195.46 326 100.02.20.01.5305 Total DELAFIELD, CITY OF: 8,195.46 DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP 7764966 1 Invoice "NEW" TAPE, KAPCO REPAIR TAP 02/16/2026 03/10/2026 220.09 226 100.05.71.00.5702 Total DEMCO EDUCATIONAL CORP: 220.09 DIVERSIFIED BENEFIT SERV INC. 470895 1 Invoice MARCH 2O26 HRA ADMIN SERVIC 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 396.24 326 100.01.06.00.5203 Total DIVERSIFIED BENEFIT SERV INC.: 396.24 DNR dnrfons 1 Invoice FONTS BOAT PATROL CONF 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 20.00 326 100.02.20.01.5303 Total DNR: 20.00 DORNER COMPANY 519303 1 Invoice VALVES 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 44,321.00 226 605.00.00.00.1935 Total DORNER COMPANY: 44,321.00 EAGLE MEDIA INC. 00143646 1 Invoice UNIFORMS CM 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 142.36 326 100.02.20.10.5151 13 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 5 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 00143701 1 Invoice ADOPT A PARK SIGN 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 167.64 326 100.04.51.03.5743 00143744 1 Invoice ADOPT A PARK SIGN 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 83.82 326 100.04.51.03.5743 Total EAGLE MEDIA INC.: 393.82 EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES 1810408 1 Invoice PRINT - EBSCO 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 3,937.37 326 100.05.71.01.5711 Total EBSCO INFORMATION SERVICES: 3,937.37 ELLIOTT'S ACE HARDWARE 858871 1 Invoice MASK TAPE CAULK GUN ADHESI 02/17/2026 03/10/2026 29.04 226 100.05.71.00.5415 858908 1 Invoice BLK PIPE 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 22.99 226 605.54.06.52.5702 859016 1 Invoice FASTENERS HARDWARE ROPE 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 1.70 326 605.53.06.32.5702 Total ELLIOTT'S ACE HARDWARE: 53.73 FERGUSON WATERWORKS #1476 0468640 1 Invoice R9001 USG 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 1,374.05 326 605.54.06.53.5702 0469273 1 Invoice LOCATER 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 1,049.00 326 605.54.06.41.5870 Total FERGUSON WATERWORKS #1476: 2,423.05 FICKAU INC. 87253 1 Invoice TUBE 01/23/2026 03/10/2026 13.90 326 100.04.51.04.5744 87271 1 Invoice VALVES PROPANE 02/05/2026 03/10/2026 93.65 326 100.04.51.04.5744 Total FICKAU INC.: 107.55 FLEET CHARGE 23803048P 1 Invoice VALVE 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 441.07 226 100.04.51.07.5405 2382974P 1 Invoice HARNESS ASSEMB BOLTS CLAM 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 632.53 226 100.04.51.07.5405 2383026PX1 1 Invoice WASHER 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 4.64 326 100.04.51.07.5405 238302P 1 Invoice BOLTS WASHERS 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 1,153.56 226 100.04.51.07.5405 2383449P 1 Invoice SUSTAINABLE 133 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 3,737.68 326 100.04.51.07.5405 Total FLEET CHARGE: 5,969.48 FLEET FARM MOY031026 1 Invoice RESTITUTION FROM PAYTON MO 02/04/2026 03/10/2026 99.99 226 100.01.08.00.4269 PET031026 1 Invoice RESTITUTION FROM CHRIS PETE 01/26/2026 03/10/2026 37.99 226 100.01.08.00.4269 Total FLEET FARM: 137.98 FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE SPINV032665 1 Invoice LANGE DEATH INV TRAINING 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 625.00 326 100.02.20.01.5301 Total FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE: 625.00 GALLS, LLC 034071343 1 Invoice FREGOSO UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 5.98 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034071348 1 Invoice ROGERS UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 150.20 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034105782 1 Invoice ROGERS UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 71.66 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034105785 1 Invoice ROGERS UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 92.11 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034123863 1 Invoice ROGERS UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 63.08 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034123889 1 Invoice ROGERS UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 248.79 326 100.02.20.01.5151 034208173 1 Invoice CADET UNIFORMSS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 87.92 326 505.00.00.00.2636 034223550 1 Invoice BECK UNIFORMS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 164.52 326 100.02.20.01.5151 14 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - 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CREDIT 02/16/2026 03/10/2026 12.59- 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94539232 1 Invoice PRINT 02/17/2026 03/10/2026 25.78 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94556365 1 Invoice PRINT 02/17/2026 03/10/2026 12.20 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94556366 1 Invoice PRINT 02/17/2026 03/10/2026 113.57 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574693 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 10.60 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574694 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 9.89 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574695 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 45.55 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574696 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 16.79 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574697 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 109.40 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94574698 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 42.10 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94602078 1 Invoice PRINT 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 37.05 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94602079 1 Invoice PRINT 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 35.95 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94602080 1 Invoice PRINT 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 16.63 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94602081 1 Invoice PRINT 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 253.30 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94632858 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 11.51 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94632859 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 64.92 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94632860 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 16.09 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94632861 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 22.23 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94632862 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 141.31 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94648867 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 33.34 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94648868 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 407.97 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94648869 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 17.63 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94648870 1 Invoice PRINT 02/20/2026 03/10/2026 70.84 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94674232 1 Invoice PRINT 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 35.68 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94674233 1 Invoice PRINT 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 30.20 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94674234 1 Invoice PRINT 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 222.61 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94692784 1 Invoice PRINT 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 57.37 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94692785 1 Invoice PRINT 02/23/2026 03/10/2026 142.01 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716807 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 10.28 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716808 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 11.09 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716809 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 34.83 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716810 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 59.66 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716811 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 308.18 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94716812 1 Invoice PRINT 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 21.14 226 100.05.71.01.5711 16 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 8 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 94751471 1 Invoice PRINT 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 9.74 226 100.05.71.01.5711 94782048 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 33.22 326 100.05.71.01.5711 94782049 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 56.54 326 100.05.71.01.5711 94782050 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 16.60 326 100.05.71.01.5711 94782051 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 59.97 326 100.05.71.01.5711 94782052 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 104.98 326 100.05.71.01.5711 94782053 1 Invoice PRINT 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 48.76 326 100.05.71.01.5711 Total INGRAM LIBRARY SERVICES: INPRO CORPORATION 01536511 1 Invoice SCIT WALL 03/04/2026 Total INPRO CORPORATION: IWORQ SYSTEMS, INC. 215409 2 Invoice ANNUAL IWORQ 1/2 03/02/2026 215409 1 Invoice ANNUAL IWORQ 1/2 03/02/2026 Total IWORQ SYSTEMS, INC.: JSA ENVIRONMENTAL INC. 3198 1 Invoice EMERALD PARK LANDFILL AUDIT 03/02/2026 Total JSA ENVIRONMENTAL INC.: KANOPY INC 494470 — PPU 1 Invoice FEB 26 KANOPY 02/28/2026 Total KANOPY INC: KENOSHA COUNTY SHERIFF brockwaywarra 1 Invoice BROCKWAY.KRISTIN WARRANT 03/04/2026 Total KENOSHA COUNTY SHERIFF: KHATIB, OSAMA WED031026 1 Invoice RESTITUTION FROM M. WEDELL 02/19/2026 Total KHATIB, OSAMA: LITURGICAL PUBLICATIONS, INC. 037028 1 Invoice 16PG MAILER 02/19/2026 Total LITURGICAL PUBLICATIONS, INC.: MENARDS 84499 1 Invoice WOOD HOE BLADE FLOOR SCRA 01/21/2026 84595 1 Invoice REPEL POUCHES 01/23/2026 85231 1 Invoice CONCRETE 02/09/2026 85306 1 Invoice CREDIT 02/11/2026 85779 1 Invoice SIMPLE GREEN CLEANER 02/24/2026 Total MENARDS: MIDWEST TAPE 508422178 1 Invoice AV 02/09/2026 508422490 1 Invoice AV 02/09/2026 2,938.05 03/10/2026 1,273.60 326 505.00.00.00.2637 1,273.60 03/10/2026 6,000.00 326 100.02.25.00.5506 03/10/2026 6,000.00 326 100.04.19.00.5506 12,000.00 03/10/2026 3,675.61 326 210.03.00.00.5816 3,675.61 03/27/2026 164.05 326 100.05.71.03.5711 164.05 03/10/2026 500.00 326 100.02.20.01.4272 500.00 03/10/2026 210.00 226 100.01.08.00.4269 03/11/2026 689.96 226 605.56.09.23.5815 689.96 03/10/2026 164.77 226 100.04.51.08.5415 03/11/2026 9.70 226 601.61.61.16.5411 03/10/2026 149.01 226 100.04.51.08.5415 03/10/2026 107.05- 226 100.04.51.08.5415 03/10/2026 39.92 326 601.61.61.15.5415 256.35 03/10/2026 103.77 226 100.05.71.02.5711 03/10/2026 242.91 226 100.05.71.02.5711 17 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 9 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 508422491 1 Invoice AV 02/09/2026 03/10/2026 55.99 226 100.05.71.02.5711 508453884 1 Invoice AV 02/17/2026 03/10/2026 15.29 226 100.05.71.02.5711 508486363 1 Invoice AV 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 176.19 326 100.05.71.02.5711 508486365 1 Invoice AV 02/24/2026 03/10/2026 86.22 326 100.05.71.02.5711 508507440 1 Invoice AV 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 200.91 326 100.05.71.02.5711 508507441 1 Invoice AV 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 12.79 326 100.05.71.02.5711 508507443 1 Invoice AV 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 53.98 326 100.05.71.02.5711 508507444 1 Invoice AV 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 17.24 326 100.05.71.02.5711 Total MIDWESTTAPE: OLSONS OUTDOOR POWER 236671 1 Invoice CHAIN 02/25/2026 Total OLSONS OUTDOOR POWER: PENWORTHY COMPANY LLC, THE 0615315-IN 1 Invoice PRINT 02/18/2026 Total PENWORTHY COMPANY LLC, THE: PERRILL 265760 1 Invoice ROWAY WEB APPS 03/01/2026 Total PERRILL: PINKY ELECTRIC INC. 5596 1 Invoice MOVE DATA LINE 02/23/2026 Total PINKY ELECTRIC INC.: PLAYAWAY PRODUCTS LLC 525902 1 Invoice AV PLAYAWAY 02/19/2026 Total PLAYAWAY PRODUCTS LLC: PROJECT RESOURCE GROUP HIGH BLUFF 1 Invoice CUT CABLE REPAIR 03/04/2026 Total PROJECT RESOURCE GROUP: PROVEN POWER INC 02-519333 1 Invoice CHAINSAWS 02/19/2026 Total PROVEN POWER INC: QUALITY RESOURCE GROUP IN168815 1 Invoice PHOTO UPDATES 03/04/2026 Total QUALITY RESOURCE GROUP: R & R INS. SRV. INC 3360369 1 Invoice POLICY CHANGE -ADD VEHICLE 02/20/2026 3367494/95 2 Invoice 2026 CYBER LIABILITY 03/02/2026 3367494/95 4 Invoice 2026 AUTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE 03/02/2026 3367494/95 6 Invoice 2026 CRIME 03/02/2026 3367494/95 5 Invoice 2026 PUBLIC OFFICIALS 03/02/2026 3367494/95 3 Invoice 2026 GENERAL & PD LIABILITY IN 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 121.50 226 100.04.51.11.5405 121.50 03/10/2026 2,022.58 226 100.05.71.01.5711 2,022.58 03/10/2026 85.00 326 100.04.19.00.5815 03/10/2026 175.00 226 100.04.51.08.5415 175.00 03/10/2026 443.18 226 100.05.71.02.5711 443.18 03/10/2026 6,000.00 326 100.04.51.01.5820 03/10/2026 1,247.98 226 100.04.51.11.5731 1,247.98 03/10/2026 192.95 326 100.02.20.01.5415 192.95 03/10/2026 166.00 326 100.01.06.00.6104 03/10/2026 2,148.25 326 100.01.06.00.6110 03/10/2026 6,164.25 326 100.01.06.00.6104 03/10/2026 443.75 326 100.01.06.00.6107 03/10/2026 6,374.75 326 100.01.06.00.6105 03/10/2026 9,861.25 326 100.01.06.00.6102 18 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 10 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number 3367494/95 1 Invoice 2026 WORKER'S COMPENSATION 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 32,755.00 326 100.01.06.00.6101 3367494/95 7 Invoice 2026 AUTO LIABILITY 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 2,923.50 326 100.01.06.00.6109 Total R & R INS. SRV. INC: 60,836.75 R.S. PAINT & TOOLS LLC 142549 1 Invoice GLOVES 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 49.80 326 100.04.51.04.5744 Total R.S. PAINT & TOOLS LLC: 49.80 RETURN TO NATIVE PRAIRIE SERVICES 613 1 Invoice BRUSH CLEARING INVASIVE CON 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 1,911.00 226 215.06.00.00.6008 Total RETURN TO NATIVE PRAIRIE SERVICES: 1,911.00 ROTE OIL COMPAMY INV-00011532 1 Invoice 4000 GAL 4000 DIESEL 02/28/2026 03/10/2026 21,691.36 226 100.04.51.07.5736 Total ROTE OIL COMPAMY: 21,691.36 ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PW 22000 FEB 202 1 Invoice TAPE SCOUR PAD WIRE CONN 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 300.98 326 100.04.51.04.5744 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/PW: 300.98 ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UT 25000 FEB 202 1 Invoice HOLE SAW PILOT BIT 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 7.49 326 605.51.06.02.5731 25000 FEB 202 2 Invoice LOCK CLR CLEANER 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 49.94 326 601.61.61.15.5415 Total ROZMAN TRUE VALUE/UT: 57.43 RUEKERT & MIELKE INC 160219. 1 Invoice AMENDED WCA DISTRICT 11/04/2025 03/11/2026 1,383.50 1125 605.56.09.23.5815 162100 1 Invoice CONSTRUCTION REVIEW 1227202 02/18/2026 03/11/2026 969.00 226 601.65.00.00.6516 162101 1 Invoice DESIGN OF REPLACEMENT GENE 02/18/2026 03/20/2026 5,255.00 226 601.61.61.42.5915 Total RUEKERT & MIELKE INC: 7,607.50 SAFE RESTRAINTS, INC. TGP021126MP 1 Invoice SAFETY RESTRAINTS W/ HELMET 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 1,657.12 326 100.02.20.01.5301 Total SAFE RESTRAINTS, INC.: 1,657.12 SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC. 775808 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL CH 02/19/2026 03/10/2026 45.00 226 100.01.09.00.5415 776164 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL NEW PD 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 50.00 326 100.02.20.01.5415 776329 1 Invoice PEST CONTROL OLD TOWN HALL 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 60.00 226 100.04.51.11.5820 777162 1 Invoice MAR 26 MONTHLY PEST CONTRO 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 50.00 326 100.05.71.00.5415 Total SAFEWAY PEST MANAGEMENT INC.: 205.00 SERVICE SANITATION WISCONSIN INC 9295089/90/91/ 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS BOAT LAUNC 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 356.00 326 100.04.51.11.5820 9295098/99 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS CONSERVATI 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 178.00 326 215.06.00.00.5801 9295100/01/02 1 Invoice PORTABLE TOILETS PARKS MAR2 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 267.00 326 100.04.51.11.5820 Total SERVICE SANITATION WISCONSIN INC: 801.00 19 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Page: 11 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number SHERWIN INDUSTRIES, INC. SCO55116 1 Invoice FIBER MIX 02/18/2026 03/10/2026 1,592.10 226 100.04.51.02.5740 Total SHERWIN INDUSTRIES, INC.: 1,592.10 SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES 103773 1 Invoice HANDCUFF KEYS FOR CADETS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 47.76 326 505.00.00.00.2636 Total SOMAR TEK LLC/ ENTERPRISES: 47.76 SPECTRUM 152495501022 1 Invoice IDLE CONNECTION MARCH 2O26 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 119.99 326 100.04.51.11.5415 152496201022 1 Invoice SPECTRUM TV-PD 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 103.09 326 100.02.20.01.5604 240154201022 1 Invoice PARK A INTERNET CONNECTION 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 119.99 326 100.04.51.11.5415 Total SPECTRUM: 343.07 ST FRANCIS POLICE DEPARTMENT warrant.palmab 1 Invoice ST FRANCIS WARRANT POSTED F 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 498.00 326 100.02.20.01.4272 Total ST FRANCIS POLICE DEPARTMENT: 498.00 STANARD & ASSOCIATES, INC SA000063952 1 Invoice POLICE OFFICER TESTS 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 980.00 326 100.02.20.01.5845 Total STANARD &ASSOCIATES, INC: 980.00 STATE OF WISC COURT FINES & SURCHARGES WIFEB2026 1 Invoice COURT FEES 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 8,477.98 226 100.01.08.00.4269 Total STATE OF WISC COURT FINES & SURCHARGES: 8,477.98 TIFCO INDUSTRIES 72168873 1 Invoice ULTIMATE CERAMIC TYPE 02/11/2026 03/10/2026 99.50 226 100.04.51.07.5405 Total TIFCO INDUSTRIES: 99.50 TLO LLC 911461-202602 1 Invoice REVERSE LOOK 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 100.00 326 100.02.20.01.5722 Total TLO LLC: 100.00 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC 060-116976-1 1 Invoice ASSESSOR SERVICES SEPT 25 10/10/2025 03/10/2026 270.00 1225 100.01.04.00.5801 Total TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC: 270.00 US CELLULAR 0788513194 1 Invoice SCADA-WELL SECURITY 03/02/2026 03/10/2026 308.66 326 605.56.09.23.5620 Total US CELLULAR: 308.66 USA BLUE BOOK INV00967534 1 Invoice PRESSURE SPRING 02/19/2026 03/11/2026 2.58 226 605.53.06.32.5702 INV00970468 1 Invoice DURA FLOAT MECH SWITCH 02/23/2026 03/11/2026 207.36 226 601.61.61.16.5411 Total USA BLUE BOOK: 209.94 20 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Page: 12 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number WARRIOR WASH LLC jan.oct.25 1 Invoice SQD WASHES JAN-OCT 2025 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 1,140.00 326 100.02.20.01.5405 Total WARRIOR WASH LLC: 1,140.00 WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE warrantemileor 1 Invoice WARRANT POSTED FOR EMILEO 03/04/2026 03/10/2026 180.00 326 100.02.20.01.4272 Total WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE: 180.00 WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER 2025 - 217413 1 Invoice 2025 TAX PAYMENT - MSKC217413 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 2,470.80 326 001.00.00.00.1005 2025 - 221799 1 Invoice 2217.998.004 2025 PROPERTY TAX 02/06/2026 03/10/2026 99.86 326 001.00.00.00.1005 WAFEB2026 1 Invoice COURT SURCHARGES 02/26/2026 03/10/2026 2,196.23 226 100.01.08.00.4269 Total WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER: 4,766.89 WCA GROUP HEALTH TRUST 0019361328 1 Invoice MAR 26 HEALTH INS PREMIUMS 03/01/2026 03/10/2026 172,975.29 326 100.00.00.00.2206 Total WCA GROUP HEALTH TRUST: 172,975.29 WE ENERGIES 58362280057 1 Invoice LS GROUP - SEWER (00119) 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 1,895.88 226 601.61.61.20.5910 5836285878 1 Invoice RANGE ELECTRICITY (00122) 02/27/2026 03/10/2026 39.13 226 100.02.20.01.6023 5840052680 1 Invoice PD - 53% (00003) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 3,910.66 226 100.02.20.01.5910 5840052680 2 Invoice CH - 47% (00003) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 3,467.94 226 100.01.09.00.5910 5840052680 4 Invoice SEWER - 25% (00003) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 1,055.70 226 601.61.61.20.5910 5840052680 5 Invoice WATER - 25% (00003) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 1,055.70 226 605.56.09.21.5910 5840052680 3 Invoice GARAGE - 50% (00003) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 2,111.40 226 100.04.51.08.5910 5840053120 1 Invoice LS GROUP - SEWER (00001) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 11,064.50 226 601.61.61.20.5910 5840056002 2 Invoice AREA LIGHTING (00118) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 131.61 226 100.04.51.11.5910 5840056002 3 Invoice HIST TOWN HALL (00118) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 648.43 226 100.04.51.11.5910 5840056002 1 Invoice LIBRARY (00118) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 9,311.97 226 100.05.71.00.5910 5840057641 5 Invoice WATER - 25% (00004) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 1,039.10 226 605.56.09.21.5910 5840057641 1 Invoice PD - 53% (00004) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 3,528.98 226 100.02.20.01.5910 5840057641 4 Invoice SEWER - 25% (00004) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 1,039.10 226 601.61.61.20.5910 5840057641 3 Invoice GARAGE - 50% (00004) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 2,078.20 226 100.04.51.08.5910 5840057641 2 Invoice CH - 47% (00004) 03/03/2026 03/10/2026 3,129.47 226 100.01.09.00.5910 Total WE ENERGIES: 45,507.77 WELDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 3281219 1 Invoice ACETYLENE 02/28/2026 03/10/2026 9.52 326 100.04.51.07.5405 Total WELDERS SUPPLY COMPANY: 9.52 WHITLOW SECURITY SPECLTS INC 2636070 1 Invoice FIX RIM CYLINDER AT OTH 01/27/2026 03/10/2026 269.71 326 100.04.51.11.5415 2636269 1 Invoice DRILL OUT LOCK 02/05/2026 03/10/2026 527.00 326 100.04.51.11.5415 Total WHITLOW SECURITY SPECLTS INC: 796.71 WIND LAKE AUTO PARTS FEB 2026 3 Invoice COATED ROTOR BRAKE PADS B 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 1,278.80 326 100.02.20.01.5405 FEB 2026 1 Invoice OIL FILTER 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 28.20 326 601.61.61.21.5306 FEB 2026 4 Invoice CREDIT 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 133.89- 326 100.04.51.07.5405 FEB 2026 2 Invoice AIR FILTER PURGE PUMP OIL FILT 02/25/2026 03/10/2026 978.04 326 100.04.51.07.5405 21 CITY OF MUSKEGO Payment Approval Report - Board Report Alpha Page: 13 Report dates: 2/26/2026-3/10/2026 Mar 05, 2026 12:47PM Invoice Number SegNo Type Description Invoice Date Payment Due Date Total Cost GL Period GLAccount Number Total WIND LAKE AUTO PARTS: WISC DEPT OF JUSTICE - CIB G2451-202601 1 Invoice BACKGROUND CHECK BASKETB 01/01/2026 L6806T FEB20 1 Invoice BACK GROUND CHECK FEB 2026 03/02/2026 Total WISC DEPT OF JUSTICE - CIB: WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION LLP 257 1 Invoice FEB INSPECTION SERVICES 03/04/2026 Total WISCONSIN BUILDING INSPECTION LLP: WISCONSIN RURAL WATER ASSOC 5168 1 Invoice CONSOLIDATED SAFETY 02/23/2026 Total WISCONSIN RURAL WATER ASSOC: Grand Totals: Report Criteria: Detail report. Invoices with totals above $0 included. Paid and unpaid invoices included. [Report]. Description = (—) "1099 adjustment" 2,151.15 02/28/2026 385.00 326 100.05.72.13.6002 03/10/2026 56.00 326 100.01.06.00.6002 441.00 03/10/2026 9,736.85 326 100.02.25.00.5820 9,736.85 03/10/2026 97.74 326 601.61.61.12.5228 706,378.81 22 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #015-2026 RESOLUTION APPROVING DISTRIBUTION EASMENT FOR UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, D/B/A WE ENERGIES, A SPECTRUM MID-AMERICA, LLC, AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGO WHEREAS, Wisconsin Electric Power Company, hereinafter ("We Energies"), is upgrading facilities in and around the City of Franklin and Muskego, including work such as replacing poles, overhead wire, underground cables, transformers and other equipment, as part of the SO26004-St. Martins 8 kV Retirement -System Improvement Project; and WHEREAS, due to changes in standards and the use of upgraded equipment, the size or height of newly installed facilities may not be identical to current facilities; and WHEREAS, to complete the project, We Energies is requesting an easement from the City of Muskego, allowing We Energies employees access to City owned land for the specific purpose of inspection of current facilities and installation of new equipment referenced herein; and WHEREAS, the attached Distribution Easement has been reviewed by the Director of Public Works and Development and the City Attorney and determined to be legally sufficient and in the best interests of the City by allowing We Energies onto City property to perform work that will ultimately benefit all Muskego residents; and WHEREAS, the Finance Committee has also reviewed the Distribution Easement and concurs with the findings of the Director of Public Works and Development and City Attorney, and recommends approval 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 Distribution Easement for Underground Electric and Communication between We Energies and the City of Muskego. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign the Agreement and the City Attorney is authorized to make substantive changes to it as may be necessary 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. 23 DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2O26. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #015-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk, Kerri Roller 03/26cc 24 w�TSKEGO Reports and Presentations to Finance Committee and Common Council To: Finance Committee & Common Council From: Scott Kroeger Department: Public Works and Development Subject: Recommendation to sign WE Energies Easement Date: March 10, 2026 Background Information: WE Energies is requesting an easement from the City of Muskego. The attached documents provided by WE Energies shows the location, description of the easement, and the reasoning for the easement. The easement has been reviewed by city staff and have no issues with granting this easement. Key Issues for Consideration: Attachments 1. WE Energies Easement 2. We Energies Reason for Easement Recommendation for Action by Committee and/or Council: Approve signing WE Energies Easement document. Date of Committee Action: Finance Committee March 10, 2026 Planned Date of Council Action (if required): March 10, 2026 Total $ Needed: N/A Fiscal Note(s): N/A $ Budgeted: N/A Expenditure Account(s) to Be Used: N/A (3/2020) 25 co 04 DISTRIBUTION EASEMENT UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND Document Number COMMUNICATIONS WR NO. 5134449 10 NO. 53552 For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, City of Muskego, a Wisconsin Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Grantor", owner of land, hereby grants and warrants to WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation doing business as We Energies, SPECTRUM MID-AMERICA, LLC, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee", a permanent easement upon, within, beneath, over and across a part of Grantor's land hereinafter referred to as "easement area". The easement area is described as the Westerly Twelve (12) feet, situated in Part of Lot 3 of Certified Survey Map Number 5709, situated in the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW14 SW14) of Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 20 East, City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, and being more particularly described in Map or Plat thereof recorded as Document Number 1514789, Register of Deeds, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, less and except any conveyance heretofore made. RETURN TO: We Energies PROPERTY RIGHTS & INFORMATION GROUP 231 W. MICHIGAN STREET, ROOM P277 PO BOX 2046 MILWAUKEE, WI 53201-2046 1. Purpose: The purpose of this easement is to construct, install, operate, MSKC2207997010 maintain, repair, replace and extend underground utility facilities, conduit and (Parcel Identification Number) cables, electric pad -mounted transformers, manhole, electric pad -mounted switch -fuse units, electric pad -mounted vacuum fault interrupter, concrete slabs, power pedestals, riser equipment, terminals and markers, together with all necessary and appurtenant equipment under and above ground as deemed necessary by Grantee, all to transmit electric energy, signals, television and telecommunication services, including the customary growth and replacement thereof. Trees, bushes, branches and roots may be trimmed or removed so as not to interfere with Grantee's use of the easement area. 2. Access: Grantee or its agents shall have the right to enter and use Grantor's land with full right of ingress and egress over and across the easement area and adjacent lands of Grantor for the purpose of exercising its rights in the easement area. 3. Buildings or Other Structures: Grantor agrees that no structures will be erected in the easement area or in such close proximity to Grantee's facilities as to create a violation of all applicable State of Wisconsin electric codes or any amendments thereto. 4. Elevation: Grantor agrees that the elevation of the ground surface existing as of the date of the initial installation of Grantee's facilities within the easement area will not be altered by more than 4 inches without the written consent of Grantee. 5. Restoration: Grantee agrees to restore or cause to have restored Grantor's land, as nearly as is reasonably possible, to the condition existing prior to such entry by Grantee or its agents. This restoration, however, does not apply to any trees, bushes, branches or roots which may interfere with Grantee's use of the easement area. 6. Exercise of Rights: It is agreed that the complete exercise of the rights herein conveyed may be gradual and not fully exercised until some time in the future, and that none of the rights herein granted shall be lost by non-use. 7. Binding on Future Parties: This grant of easement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors and assigns of all parties hereto. 8. Easement Review: Grantor acknowledges receipt of materials which describe Grantor's rights and options in the easement negotiation process and furthermore acknowledges that Grantor has had at least 5 days to review this easement document or voluntarily waives the five day review period. CLS Tract#: SM 5134449-012-S75W13950 ti N Acknowledged before me in Grantor: City Of Muskego, a Wisconsin Municipal Corporation By: Name: Title: County, State of by , its behalf of City Of Muskego, a Wisconsin Municipal Corporation. (NOTARY STAMP/SEAL) Notary Public Signature on Notary Public Name (Typed or Printed) My commission expires 20 (title) signing on This instrument was drafted by CLS-Alicia Trapp on behalf of Wisconsin Electric Power Company, PO Box 2046, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-2046. CLS Tract#: SM 5134449-012-S75W13950 Temporary Exhibit "A" Waukesha County, WI Tax ID: MSKC2207997010 Tract: 012-S75W13950 M N We Energies i r Properly Rights & Information Group 231 W Michigan Street, Room 132h PO Box 2046 Milwaukee, WI 53201-2046 January 22, 2026 City Of Muskego, a Wisconsin Municipal Corporation W182S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego, WI 53150-8750 Subject: 5O26004-St. Martins 8kv Retirement -System Improvement Project Work Request No.: SM 5134449 Parcel Tract ID#: 012-S75W13950 PIN#: MSKC2207997010 Dear Customer: As a part of our continuing effort to improve service and reliability, we will be upgrading facilities in and around the city of Franklin and Muskego. This work will involve replacing poles, overhead wire, underground cables, transformers, and other equipment along the route. Due to changes in standards and the use of upgraded equipment, size or height of newly installed facilities may not be identical to current facilities. To complete this project, we will need your permission in the form of an easement. An easement gives us land rights to use a defined part of a property for a specific purpose such as the installation, maintenance, and inspection of utility facilities. The easement agreement is enclosed. If you are agreeable, please sign one copy of the easement agreement in the presence of a notary public and return it in the enclosed postage -paid envelope. Keep the other copy for your records. Construction is expected to begin in 2026. We will continue to communicate details about our work as we move through the project — including notification a few weeks prior to start of construction. If you have any questions, please contact Laurie Altenhofen, Senior Right of Way Agent at laurie.altenhofen@contractlandstaff.com or 414-364-3155 and reference the work request in the subject line above. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as construction takes place in your area. Sincerely, J�aww QAa.dwle.v Laurie Altenhofen Contract Land Staff Representing We Energies Senior Right of Way Agent COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #016-2026 ACCEPTANCE OF BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES CONSULTANT WHEREAS, an RFP (Request for Proposal) was issued on January 26, 2026, for Building Inspection Services with the City of Muskego; and WHEREAS, there were three (3) companies that submitted proposals: Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP, SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC, and Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC; and WHEREAS, Building Inspecting Services Companies that work for the City of Muskego, earn their fees based on a percentage of the total cost of the permit issued; that to allow for and accurate and fair review of said proposals, each company was required to submit their bid, in the form of a percentage calculated off the cost of a permit, as opposed to a gross dollar amount for services performed; that the proposed fee table is noted below: Company Fees (% of the total permit fee under $50,000) Fees (% of the total permit fee that exceeds $50,000) Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP 45% 40% SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC 50% 40% Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC 60% 60% ; and WHEREAS, upon review of the Proposals, the Director of Public Works and Development recommends acceptance of the Proposal submitted by Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP as being the most cost effective and in the best interests of the City for inspection services; and WHEREAS, the Finance Committee has reviewed the findings of the Director of Public Works and Development and concurs with his recommendation; that the Finance Committee further finds that the overall process of obtaining proposals for this project was fair and transparent. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby accept the Proposal submitted by Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP for the Building Inspection Services with the City of Muskego; that a formal contract will be forthcoming for Common Council to approval at a later date. DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2O26. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #016-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk, Kerri Roller 03/26cc 30 wTSKEGO Reports and Presentations to Finance Committee and Common Council To: Finance Committee & Common Council From: Scott Kroeger Department: Public Works and Development Subject: Recommendation of Building Inspection Services Consultant Date: March 10, 2026 Background Information: An RFP (request for proposal) was issued on January 26, 2026 for Building Inspection Services with the City of Muskego. There were 3 companies that submitted proposals: Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP, SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC, and Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC. I have attached all proposals. As part of their proposal, each company had to submit a proposal fee (percentage) per permit. The fees can be found in the proposal fee table. Proposal Fee Table Fees (% of the total permit fee Fees (% of the that exceeds Company total permit fee) $50,000) Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP 45 40 SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC 50 40 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC 60 60 City staff recommends awarding the City of Muskego Building Inspection Services to Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP. • Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP has been providing building inspecting services for the City of Muskego since January 2012. • Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP and City staff have a very professional working relationship. • Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP committed 3 days in the office with in office plan review. • They have done a great job working for the City of Muskego for the last 14 years and have a thorough knowledge of the City of Muskego processes and permitting software. • Their proposal is the lowest fee compared to the 2 other firms. 31 Key Issues for Consideration: Attachments 1. Proposal from Wisconsin Building Inspection, LLP 2. Proposal from Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC 3. Proposal from SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC Recommendation for Action by Committee and/or Council: Approve Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP to provide Building Inspection Services for the City of Muskego. Date of Committee Action: Finance Committee March 10, 2026 Planned Date of Council Action (if required): March 10, 2026 Total $ Needed: N/A Fiscal Note(s): N/A $ Budgeted: N/A Expenditure Account(s) to Be Used: N/A (3/2020) 32 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC CITY OF MUSKEGO Building Inspection Services Proposal Submitted by: Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC PO Box 62 1 Delavan, WI 53115 Phone: 262-249-6701 1 Email: mcodeenforcement@gmail.com Date: February 2, 2026 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC I Building Inspection Services Proposal 33 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC 1. Company Overview and Experience Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC (MCE) is a family -owned and operated agency providing building inspection, code enforcement, and zoning administration services to municipalities across Southeastern Wisconsin. We currently serve over 30 municipalities in Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, including: • Cities: Elkhorn, Burlington, Whitewater, Pewaukee, Edgerton, South Beloit (IL), Elroy, Delavan, Fort Atkinson • Villages: Sharon, East Troy, Yorkville, Fontana, Williams Bay, Bloomfield, Genoa City, Windsor, Waunakee, Pewaukee, Twin Lakes, Sturtevant, Raymond, Merton, Lannon, Darien, Deforest • Towns: Bloomfield, Delavan, Geneva, Linn, Lyons, Koshkonong 2. Primary Contact Allison Schwark Phone: 262-249-6701 Email: mcodeenforcement@gmail.com 3. Capabilities and Qualifications MCE delivers comprehensive inspection and code enforcement services with an emphasis on responsiveness, professionalism, and collaboration. Our inspectors and staff prioritize: • Clear communication with residents, contractors, and City staff • Timely processing of permits and inspections • Knowledgeable enforcement of state and local building codes Key Personnel • Gregory Guidry - Lead Senior Inspector Licensed commercial and UDC inspector with multiple certifications. Former full-time Building Inspector, City of Burlington. Currently assists Greendale's inspector on an as - needed basis. • Joe Mesler - Senior Inspector Over 30 years of experience in inspection and zoning administration. Holds multiple state licenses, including commercial building and fire detection/suppression. • Jon Mesler - Building Inspector Licensed in UDC construction, HVAC, and plumbing. Provides inspection services for MCE in the City of Whitewater. Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC I Building Inspection Services Proposal 34 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC • James Zach Brooks - Building Inspector Licensed Commercial Electrical, Plumbing, and Building inspector, as well as Cross Connection Control. Provides supplemental support on inspections as needed. • Mike Strong - Building Inspector Licensed Commercial Electrical Inspector. Provides supplemental support on electrical inspections. 4. Certifications See attached - Certifications for proof of current Wisconsin licenses and inspector credentials. 5. Scope of Services NICE will provide: • Building inspection services (commercial and residential) • Attendance at City meetings and office hours as defined by the City • Prompt responses to resident inquiries, permit applications, and complaints Resources Provided by MCE: • All necessary office supplies, vehicles, and equipment • Professional liability and worker's compensation insurance (see attached) 6. Compensation • Hourly Rates: See attached- Sample Contract • Mileage: No reimbursement requested 7.Insurance See attached - Certificates of Insurance for coverage details, including: • General liability • Worker's compensation • Errors and omissions • Commercial vehicle insurance 8. References City of Burlington - Megan Watkins, Assistant Administrator Phone: 262-342-1161 1 Email: Megan@burlington-wi.gov 2. Town of Delavan - John Olsen, Town Administrator Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC I Building Inspection Services Proposal 35 Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC Phone: 262-728-3471 1 Email: admin@townofdelavan.com 3. City of Whitewater - Llana Dostie, Neighborhood Services Admin. Assistant Phone: 262-473-0144 1 Email: ldostie@whitewater-wi.gov 9. Proposed Contract See attached - Sample Contract. Closing Statement Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC would be honored to serve the City of Muskego. Our proven experience, highly qualified inspectors, and strong commitment to communication and responsiveness make us a trusted partner for municipal inspection services. We appreciate your consideration and look forward to the opportunity to work with the City. Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC I Building Inspection Services Proposal 36 BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND MUNICIPAL CODE ENFORCEMENT, LLC THIS AGREEMENT is between the City of Muskego, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego, WI 53150, (hereinafter "City") and Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC, PO Box 62, Delavan, Wisconsin, 53115, (hereinafter "MCE") as of this 2nd day of February, 2026. RECITALS: WHEREAS, the City requires building inspection services; and WHEREAS, MCE maintains an agency that regularly enforces and administers municipal codes for various municipalities, providing services that include, but are not limited to, review of the municipal code, response to property complaints, completion of code inspections, preparation of written orders for repair, preparation and issuance of permits; and WHEREAS, the City and MCE desire to contract with each other for such building inspection services as set forth herein, to be provided by MCE to the City; and WHEREAS, the City agrees to compensate MCE at the rate set forth herein for performing these services. NOW THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, and with the express intention on the part of both parties that this contract is legally binding, the parties do agree to the following: 1.) SCOPE OF SERVICES — MCE agrees to provide the City with the following building inspection services: • Meeting Attendance o The Agency shall attend all regularly scheduled Plan Commission, Extraterritorial Zoning, and Staff Plan Review meetings and any additional meetings as may be required by the City. • Office Hours o The Agency agrees to maintain office hours as follows: • As preferred by the City • Personnel o The Agency shall provide State Certified Inspectors to perform all work covered by this contract and shall provide copies of current certifications to the City Clerk on or before January 1 of each contract year. 37 2.) DUTIES — MCE shall perform the building inspection services set out in the Scope of Services above for the City. 3.) HOURS AND COMPENSATION — The City shall pay the Agency for the services performed under this Contract as set forth below: • Building Inspection Services o Compensation for Residential and Commercial Construction Building Inspection Services is as follows: • Sixty percent (60%) of all Permit Fees collected by the Agency and/or City based on the applicable Building Permit Fee Schedule. MCE shall send the City an invoice every month detailing all permit fees collected and the amount owed. 4.) TERMS OF CONTRACT — This contract shall begin April 24, 2026 and end on December 31, 2026. This contract shall automatically renew, unless an amendment or a subsequent contract is executed by both parties, no less than 60 days before the contract end date. The term of the renewal contract shall be one year. 5.) DOCUMENTS AND OPEN RECORDS REQUESTS — All documents produced by MCE in the course of its performance under this contract shall be deemed to be records of the City and shall be turned over to the City upon request or upon termination of this contract for any reason. In the event of an open records request that implicates records that MCE possesses or has access to, MCE shall provide the requested records to the City of Muskego within five (5) business days of written request to MCE. 6.) MONTHLY REPORT — MCE shall provide the City Administrator with a monthly report containing a summary of its work on City matters for each month of the Contract term for the prior month's work. The report shall be delivered to the City Administrator by the tenth (10th) day of each month. 7.) TERMINATION WITHOUT CAUSE — Notwithstanding the contract term specified in this contract, both the City and MCE shall have the right to terminate this contract, without cause, by giving 90 days' written notice to the other party. 8.) TERMINATION WITH CAUSE — Notwithstanding the contract term specified in this contract, the City of Muskego shall have the right to terminate the contract with cause, in whole or in part, if it determines that MCE has failed to perform satisfactory work. In the event the City decides to terminate the contract for failure to perform satisfactorily, the City shall provide MCE at least thirty (30) days' written notice prior to the date of termination. If the contract is terminated with cause, MCE shall be entitled to receive compensation for all reasonable, allocable and allowable contract services satisfactorily performed by MCE up to the date of termination that were accepted by the City. 38 9.) ASSIGNMENT — MCE shall not assign, transfer, or convey any rights under this contract without the prior written consent of the City. 10.) INSURANCE — MCE shall at its own expense, procure and maintain the following insurance coverage and shall provide a certificate of insurance to the City Clerk verifying these coverages, including any required endorsements or riders, during the term of this contract: • General Liability — One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) combined single limit and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) aggregate for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. • Automobile Liability Insurance • The City of Muskego shall be named as an additional insured on MCE's insurance policies, on a primary and noncontributory basis, with subrogation rights against the City waived. 11.) INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR — It is agreed and understood between the parties that MCE is an independent contractor. MCE is not an employee of the City of Muskego and shall not be entitled to any benefits enjoyed by employees of the City. MCE remains in control of all of its employees, including but not limited to hiring, firing, discipline, evaluation, and establishment of standards for performance thereof. All MCE personnel rendering services hereunder shall be, for all purposes, employees of MCE, although they may act as officers or agents of the City while acting within the scope of the services performed under this contract. 12.) INDEMNIFICATION — To the fullest extent permitted by law, MCE shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, consultants, and volunteers and others working on behalf of the City, from and against any and all third -party claims, demands, suits, costs (including reasonable legal costs), expenses, and liabilities ("Claims") alleging personal injury, including bodily injury or death, and/or property damage, but only to the extent that any such Claims are caused by the mistake, error, omission or negligence of MCE, or by any officer, employee, representative, or agent of MCE or the material breach of any obligation under this contract by MCE, or by any officer, employee, representative, or agent of MCE. MCE shall have no obligations under this section to the extent that any Claim arises as a result of MCE's compliance with specific municipal laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, resolutions, executive orders, or other instructions received from the City and lawfully and properly carried out by MCE. If either party becomes aware of any incident likely to give rise to a Claim under the above indemnities, it shall notify the other and both parties shall cooperate fully in investigating the incident. Nothing herein shall be construed to be a waiver of statutory liability immunity provided by Wisconsin Statutes and caselaw. This indemnification is further limited by the amounts of statutory limits of municipal liability provided by Wisconsin Statutes and caselaw. 39 13.) APPLICABLE LAW — This contract shall be governed in all respects by the law of the State of Wisconsin, and any litigation with respect thereto shall be brought in the courts of the State of Wisconsin. 14.) SEVERABILITY — If any term or provision in this contract is determined to be illegal, unenforceable or invalid in whole or in part for any reason, such illegal, unenforceable or invalid provision or part thereof shall be stricken from this contract, and such provision shall not affect the legality, enforceability, or validity of the remainder of this contract. If any provision or part thereof of this contract is stricken in accordance with the provisions of this section, then the stricken provision shall be replaced, to the extent possible, with a legal, enforceable, and valid provision that is as similar in tenor to the stricken provision as legally possible. 15.) ENTIRE AGREEMENT — This contract and all other agreements, exhibits, attachments, and schedules referred to in this contract constitute the final, complete, and exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement between the parties pertaining to the subject matter of this contract and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous understandings or agreements of the parties. No party has been induced to enter into this contract by, nor is any party relying on, any representation, understanding, agreement, commitment or warranty outside those expressly set forth in this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed and intend for the agreement to be effective as of the date and year first specified above. Allison Schwark, Municipal Code Enforcement, LLC Date NAME, TITLE Date ATTEST: NAME, TITLE Date 40 City of Muskego Building Inspection Services Proposal 41 PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES City of Muskego Submitted By: Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP W230S8715 Clark St. Big Bend, WI 53103 262-490-8270 jared@wisconsinbuildinginspections.com Date: February 6th , 2026 Submitted To: Scott Kroeger — Public Works and Development Director W182 S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego, WI 53150 (Submitted via Email: skroeger@muskego.wi.gov) i y: 1. Cover Letter Dear Mr. Scott Kroeger and Selection Committee, Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP is pleased to submit this proposal to continue providing professional building inspection services to the City of Muskego. Having proudly served the City since 2012, we possess a unique and deep understanding of Muskego's ordinances, the operation of the Common Council, and the expectations of city residents and developers. Our firm is fully prepared to continue our partnership without a single day of interruption or a "learning curve." We remain committed to the safety of the community through rigorous code enforcement, while maintaining the high level of customer service and responsiveness that City staff and applicants have come to expect from us over the last 14 years. We understand the scope of services required, including the specific office hours, digital reporting requirements, and attendance at city meetings. We accept the conditions outlined in the RFP, and look forward to the opportunity to extend our successful relationship with the City of Muskego. Proposal to Continue Building Inspection Services: A Commitment to Muskego's Future. Jared Stawicki Senior Partner Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP 43 To: Mr. Scott Kroeger and Members of the Selection Committee Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP is honored to submit this comprehensive proposal for the continuation of professional building inspection services for the City of Muskego. This submission represents our desire to extend and deepen the successful, long-standing partnership we have cultivated with the City over the past decade and a half. A Foundation of Unmatched Experience and Local Expertise Our firm has proudly served the City of Muskego continuously since 2012. This remarkable span of 14 years grants us an advantage that no other provider can offer: a uniquely deep, practical, and institutional understanding of the City's operational ecosystem. This expertise encompasses: • In -Depth Knowledge of Local Ordinances: We possess a master -level familiarity with the City of Muskego's specific building codes, zoning regulations, and local amendments, ensuring consistent and accurate enforcement tailored to your community. • Alignment with City Vision: Our ongoing partnership allows us to align daily enforcement with the Common Council's goals for city growth and community character. • Understanding Resident and Developer Needs: We have established trusted relationships with Muskego's residents, builders, and developers. We understand the need for timely, clear communication and a balanced approach that facilitates quality construction, while strictly upholding safety standards. Seamless Service and Operational Readiness Our primary commitment is to ensure the City of Muskego experiences an absolute continuity of superior service. By retaining Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP, the City completely eliminates the risk of a service interruption or the need for a costly, time-consuming "learning curve" associated with a new provider. We are fully prepared and immediately able to: • Maintain Rigorous Code Enforcement: We will continue our commitment to community safety by ensuring all new construction and remodeling projects adhere to the highest standards of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code and commercial building codes. • Uphold Customer Service Excellence: We guarantee the responsiveness, professionalism, and accessibility that City staff, residents, and applicants have consistently relied upon, ensuring all inquiries and inspection requests are handled promptly and efficiently. Commitment to RFP Requirements and Modern Practices Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP has thoroughly reviewed, understands, and unconditionally accepts all conditions and specifications outlined in the Request for Proposals (RFP). Our operational model is fully prepared to meet or exceed every requirement, including: a. Established Office Hours: We commit to maintaining dedicated, accessible office hours for permitting questions, consultation, and plan review as required. b. Advanced Digital Reporting and Documentation: We utilize modern, cloud -based inspection and permitting software to ensure instant, accurate, and secure digital documentation and reporting, streamlining the City's administrative processes. • Active City Participation: We will work closely and effectively with the Clty of Muskego's Planning, Engineering, Community Development Department, and Common Council. Upon request, we will attend Common Council, Plan Commission, Board of Appeals, and other city meetings, ensuring the inspection department remains fully integrated with City governance. 44 We are confident that our proven track record, unparalleled local expertise, and steadfast commitment to the community make Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP the clear choice to continue providing the exceptional building inspection services the City of Muskego deserves. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to formally extend this successful relationship. Sincerely, Jared Stawicki Senior Partner Wisconsin Building Inspections, LLP 45 2. Detailed Response to Selection Criteria Certifications and Knowledge Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP maintains a staff of fully certified inspectors in compliance with the State of Wisconsin Dept of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS). Our team holds current certifications in: • UDC Construction, HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing • Wisconsin Commercial Building, Plumbing, HVAC and Electrical • International Code Council (ICC) , Commercial Building (IBC), Residential Building (IRC), International Fire Code (IFC), and International Property Maintenance and Housing Code (PMI) • Energy Conservation • Accessibility Codes Experience and Municipal Track Record As the incumbent provider for the City of Muskego since 2012, we have processed thousands of permits ranging from single-family homes to large-scale commercial developments. Our long-standing history ensures we are intimately familiar with the specific zoning nuances and building history of the City. We will work closely with all community development staffing to ensure proper code enforcement is resolved in a timely manner. Workload and Accuracy Our staffing model ensures that permit reviews are completed within the required timelines (often faster than the 10 day requirement). We utilize a team approach to ensure that inspections are never missed due to illness or vacation. Our accuracy is proven by our 14-year history of reliable audits and successful project completions within the City. Client Interaction and Availability • Office Hours: We commit to continuing the required on -site office hours (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 am — 10:00 am) to assist residents and contractors personally. • 24/7 Availability: As per the RFP requirement, we will continue to utilize a direct cell phone line for City phone transfers, ensuring staff and the public can reach us outside of office hours. • Meeting Attendance: We will continue to make ourselves available for Common Council, Plan Commission, and Finance meetings as requested. • Collaboration with City Employees: We will work closely with Planning, Zoning, Public Works, Clerical, and Administrative staff to coordinate pertinent tasks, including requests for information under Wisconsin Open Records Laws. 3. Financial Proposal As compensation for providing building inspection services, the City shall pay the contractor forty-five percent (45%) of the final fees collected for each of the following building permits in the city: plumbing, electrical, mechanical, general/residential, new home, razing, commercial, and business registration. Exception for Large Projects: If the final permit fee for an individual permit exceeds $50,000, then forty percent (40%) of the final permit fee shall be paid. 4. Key Employees The following personnel will be primarily responsible for services in the City of Muskego: • Jared Stawicki — Inspector 46 • Qualifications: Master Electrician, Certified Inspector: Wisconsin Residential Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Construction, (UDC) Plumbing, (UDC) HVAC, and (UDC) Electrical. Wisconsin Commercial Building & HVAC, Wisconsin Commercial Electrical • Experience: 20 years of construction & building experience, 14 years of experience, including 14 years serving Muskego directly. • Scott Johnson - Inspector • Qualifications: Master Plumber, Certified Inspector: Wisconsin Residential Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Construction, (UDC) Plumbing, (UDC) HVAC, and (UDC) Electrical. Wisconsin Commercial Building & HVAC • Experience: 46 years of construction, building & plumbing experience, including 14 years serving Muskego directly. • Harold McDonald — Inspector • Qualifications: Certified Inspector: Wisconsin Residential Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Construction, (UDC) Plumbing, (UDC) HVAC, and (UDC) Electrical. Wisconsin Commercial Building & HVAC, ICC Commercial Building, ICC Residential Building Code, ICC Property Maintenance and Housing. Certified ICC Fire Inspector 1 & 2, WTCS Certified Fire Fighter I/Haz Mat Ops & Fire Inspector • Experience: 20 years of construction & building experience, 15 years of inspection experience including 1 year servicing Muskego directly. • Jason Chromy - Inspector • Qualifications: Certified Inspector: Wisconsin Residential Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) Construction, (UDC) Plumbing, (UDC) HVAC, and (UDC) Electrical. Wisconsin Commercial Building & HVAC, ICC Commercial Building, ICC Residential Building Code, ICC Property Maintenance and Housing. Certified ICC Fire Inspector 1 & 2, WTCS Certified Fire Fighter I/Haz Mat Ops & Fire Inspector • Experience: 31 years of construction & building experience, 9 years of inspection experience including 8 years servicing Muskego directly. 5. References Below are three municipal clients for whom we have provided services within the past three years: 1. City of Oconomowoc • Contact: Jason Herzog • Address: 174 E. Wisconsin Ave, Oconomowoc, WI, 53066 • Phone:262-569-2184 • Email: jherzog@oconomowoc-wi.gov 2. Village of Vernon • Contact: Karen Schuh • Address: • Phone:262-662-2039 • Email: clerk@villageofvernonwi.org 3. Town of Brookfield • Contact: Tom Hagie • Address: 645 N. Janacek Rd, Brookfield, WI 53045 • Phone:262-796-3788 • Email: administrator@townofbrookfield.gov 6. Contractual Inspection Obligations 47 Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP currently provides inspection services for the following municipalities in Wisconsin. Our current workload is managed effectively to ensure that taking on the City of Muskego contract (a continuation of current work) will not result in any service degradation. • Village of Big Bend • City of Elkhorn • Village of Eagle • Town of Lafayette • Town of LaGrange • Town of Mukwonago • City of Muskego • Village of North Prairie • City of Oconomowoc • Town of Spring Prairie • Town of Sugar Creek • Town of Brookfield • Town of East Troy • Town of Troy • Village of Vernon • Village of East Troy • Village of Waukesha • City of Delafield • Village of Hartland • Village of Johnson Creek • Town of Ixonia • Town of Eagle 7. Availability Date We are available to begin (continue) providing services immediately upon the start of the new contract term on April 24, 2026. Because we are the incumbent, there will be no transition delay. 8. Additional Information The Value of Incumbency Selecting Wisconsin Building Inspections LLP ensures: • Continuity: Active open permits will not need to be transferred or re -reviewed by a new firm. • Data Integrity: We are already integrated with the City's permit fee calculation methods and record -keeping procedures. • Insurance: We meet all insurance requirements outlined in Exhibit A (Liability and Indemnification) and will provide updated certificates upon award. 1. Submission: Save this as a PDF and email it to skroeger@muskego.wi.gov before Noon on Monday, February 23, 2026. 48 February 23, 2026 1 Noon y -- - - :�-�� �� I - -•-ram-, ��� ti,�� --- '� � - TABLE OF CONTENTS Tab 1 Cover Letter 3 Tab 2 Detailed Response to All Selection Criteria 5 Tab 3 Financial Proposal 11 Tab 4 Names and Qualifications of Key Employees 13 Tab 5 References 21 Tab b Contractual Inspection Obligations in State of Wisconsin 23 Tab 7 Date When SAFEbuilt Will Be Available to Being Providing Inspection Services 27 Tab 8 Additional Information 29 2 50 City of Muskego, VVI I Building Inspection Services February 18, 2026 SAFEbuilt. City of Muskegon, WI Attn: Scott Kroeger, Public Works and Development Director HEADQUARTERS W182 S8200 Racine Avenue 444 N. Cleveland Avenue Muskego, WI 531 SO Loveland, CO 80537 866.977.4111 RE: Request for Proposals (RFP) for Building Inspection Services www.safebuilt.com Dear Mr. Kroeger and Evaluation Committee Members: BUILDING CODE SERVICES SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC (SAFEbuilt) is pleased to submit this proposal to Building Official provide Building Inspection Services to City of Muskego, WI (City). With over three Plan Review (3) decades of experience delivering comprehensive building department Inspection services and a proven track record serving 54 municipalities across Wisconsin, Code Enforcement we are exceptionally well -positioned to meet the City's needs with Fire Prevention professionalism, responsiveness, and technical excellence. Permit Technician SAFEbuilt brings immediate capacity and depth. Our Wisconsin team members Permitting Software include certified inspectors, plan examiners, and permit technicians, many of whom PROFESSIONAL SERVICES are based in the Milwawkee metropolitan area. This proximity ensures a consistent Planning & Zoning on -site presence, rapid response times, and seamless integration with City staff. Grant Writing & Management Our staff are full-time SAFEbuilt employees —not independent contractors — Engineering ensuring accountability, reliability, and quality control. Parks/O&M/On-Site Services We understand that continuity is critical. Our cross -trained team and backup pool Construction Services provide flexible coverage, ensuring inspections and permits are never delayed by Landscape Architecture & Urbanism illness, vacations, or unforeseen circumstances. Personnel management practices Construction Engineering and access to nearby Wisconsin -based staff guarantee that all contract obligations Inspection are met promptly, maintaining exceptional customer service and responsiveness at IT, Data, &Technology Services all times. Real Estate/Right-of-Way Transportation&Mobility SAFEbuilt does not simply provide staff; we become an extension of your team. Surveying &Mapping Steve Nero, Vice President of Sales, will oversee the contractual components of this Disaster&Recovery project as Account Manager. Dave Hendrix, Building Official & State Operations Manager, will manage your service from our office in Germantown, Wisconsin. POINT OF CONTACT Our team will work alongside your current staff to seamlessly deliver results that Steve Nero City stakeholders expect and address specific goals and challenges you and your Vice President of Sales community face. 312.339.0436 snero@safebuilt.com Thank you for your consideration. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Steve Nero, Vice PROJECT OFFICE President of Sales and the Account Manager for this engagement with the City. His N112W17001 Mequon Road Germantown,Wl 53022 contact information is listed in left=hand column of this page. P:262.346.4460 B gar F: 262.253.8255 Chris Giordano Chief Executive Officer, SAFEbuilt Wisconsin 4 52 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services DETAILED RESPONSE TO ALL SELECTION CRITERIA Below and the following pages, we provide a detailed response to each Selection Criteria presented in the RFP. 1. CERTIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF WISCONSIN To the right, we present SAFEbuilt Wisconsin's registration with the State of Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions. Below, we are pleased to present a matrix that summarizes the many certifications of our talented team for this contract. CERTIFICATION MATRIX State of Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Search ter Corporate Records SAFEBUILT WISCONSIN, LLC You can: File an Annual Report - Request a Certificate of Status -File a Re 'sg tared Agand ice Update Farm Vaal statistics Entity ID S708196 Registered 01/040016 Effective Date Period of Existence PER Status Registered Request a CediTicale of Status stews Date 01104i2016 Entity Type Foreign LLC Annual Report Foreign Limited Liability Companies are required to Tile an Annual Report under s. 183.0212, WI Statutes. Requirements Foreign Organization Date 10202015 Paid Capital Represented Foreign State DE Addresses Registered Agent C T CORPORATION SYSTEM Office 301 S. BEDFORD ST SUITE 1 MADISON , WI 53703 File a Registered AnerdfOgice Update Form t I -LLI STATE OF WISCONSIN • U till LU • Commercial Building Inspector 0 ® 0 Commercial Electrical Inspector I 0 Commercial Plumbing Inspector 0 0 I 0 Fire Detection, Prevention, and Suppression Inspector 0 Home Inspector 0 Master Electrician 0 Master Plumber 0 State of Wisconsin Registered Architect I I 0 UDC Construction Inspector 0 0 UDC Electrical Inspector 0 0 UDC HVAC Inspector 0 0 UDC Plumbing Inspector © 0 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION BOARDS (NCARB) NCARB Certified Architect I I 0 6 54 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 2. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF ALL APPLICABLE CODES Inspectors will work with other City staff, contractors, builders, owners, and the general public. As such, they must be helpful, patient, and above all, very knowledgeable of the relevant codes and ordinances. SAFEbuilt Inspectors are trained to take an educational approach when working with our clients and their customers. Before contract start, all team members will refresh their knowledge of codes and ordinances unique to the City. We know that technical competence, while expected, is not enough. Experience and careful consideration of issues and impacts are also critical. SAFEbuilt has been providing building department services in the State of Wisconsin since 2015, with our acquisition of a local service provider. We retained many of the previous service provider's clients, as shown in the Current Client Table in Tab 6, with a legacy of support dating back to 2006. Our 33 staff members in the State of Wisconsin currently provide 54 municipalities, 1 municipal agency, the State of Wisconsin, and 1 private provider client with an array of building department services, including 50 for whom we conduct inspections and 42 for whom we conduct plan reviews. We also currently provide commercial electrical permit and inspection services and Uniform Dwelling Code (UDC) inspections for the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. 3. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN PROVIDING BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES TO A MUNICIPALITY OF SIMILAR SIZE. ABILITY TO MAINTAIN EFFECTIVE WORKLOAD TO BE ABLE TO COMPLETE PERMIT REVIEWS IN ADDITION TO TIMELY INSPECTIONS. SAFEbuilt has extensive experience providing building inspection services to numerous municipalities of similar size. For example, from 2022 until recently, we provided the Village of Salem Lakes with a full range of community development services, including building official, building and trades inspections, plan review, permit technician, and planning and zoning support, before those responsibilities transitioned to Kenosha County. The Current Client Table in Tab 6 details our ongoing experience providing building inspection services to municipalities throughout the State, many of which are of similar size. 4. ABILITY TO MAINTAIN EFFECTIVE WORKLOAD TO BE ABLE TO COMPLETE PERMIT REVIEWS IN ADDITION TO TIMELY INSPECTIONS SAFEbuilt is entirely capable of completing both inspections and permit reviews in a timely fashion. As evidence of this, we present the Current Client Table in Tab 6, which lists specifics about the clients throughout the State to which we have successfully provided both of these service offerings. SAFEbuilt recognizes the importance of providing our clients with quality work that meets the agreed upon schedule. The SAFEbuilt team has a proven record of completing projects on time or ahead of schedule. Our understanding of scheduling requirements and overall procedures, preferences, and standards has been acquired and perfected over our long history of working with clients on their critical projects. Due to our established presence across Wisconsin, we can quickly and easily deploy qualified staff to support our on -demand contracts. Once assigned to a project, our team members remain dedicated to that project until completion. If any personnel changes occur during the life of the contract, SAFEbuilt will immediately notify the City of the situation and will tap resources from nearby projects to temporarily supportthe City until a replacement is sourced, approved by the City, and onboarded. 7 55 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 5. DEMONSTRATION OF A HIGH LEVEL OF ACCURACY IN BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES FOR MUNICIPAL CLIENTS. Third -party building inspection services provide municipalities and organizations with a reliable and efficient solution to ensure code compliance, operational excellence, and community satisfaction. By outsourcing inspections to experienced professionals, municipalities benefit from enhanced flexibility, impartial enforcement of building codes, and access to a broader range of expertise and resources. This approach not only addresses the challenges of fluctuating workloads and staffing constraints, but also ensures inspections are conducted with the highest level of accuracy and professionalism, ultimately fostering trust among residents, developers, and stakeholders. When partnering with SAFEbuilt, municipalities gain a significant advantage over competitors. We bring: • Decades of proven experience • A team of professionals certified by the International Code Council (ICC) and the State of Wisconsin • A customer -focused approach that prioritizes both quality and timeliness. Unlike other providers, SAFEbuilt offers customized solutions designed to seamlessly integrate with your operations, ensuring consistent service delivery and superior results. Our commitment to staying ahead of industry trends, combined with our ability to scale resources and adapt to your specific needs, makes us a trusted partner in supporting your building inspection operations with excellence. Choosing SAFEbuilt means choosing unparalleled expertise, innovation, and a steadfast dedication to your community's success. Understanding that municipal codes are continually evolving, we are committed to ensuring all inspected projects meet the most current code requirements. Our inspectors are well -versed in assessing plumbing, mechanical, and electrical installations, ensuring accuracy and adherence to regulations. 6. EVIDENCE OF POSITIVE CLIENT INTERACTION/SERVICE FROM PREVIOUS OR EXISTING MUNICIPAL CLIENTS. SAFEbuilt has had an extensive amount of positive client interactions throughout our service throughout the State of Wisconsin. Below, we provide some client testimonials as evidence. We would be happy to provide additional testimonials to the City if you would like to see more. "[SAFEbuilt staff are] prompt and knowledgeable." �^ — Peter Becker, Building Permit Issuer I Town of Empire, WI "Exceptional service... Turn around for issuing permits is always satisfactory." — Stephanie Goth, Deputy Clerk Treasurer, Town of Oregon, WI "Inspectors are very knowledgeable, and work with our residents in a friendly and respectful manner." — Mike Wolf, Town Clerk, Town of Blooming Grove, WI Imo_ 8 56 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 7. AN ABILITY TO WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH THE CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMON COUNCIL AND CITY COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS; H. AN ABILITY TO WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH CITY OF MUSKEGO EMPLOYEES; AND 9. AN ABILITY TO WORK EFFECTIVELY WITH BUILDING CONTRACTORS AND PROPERTY OWNERS, PARTICULARLY IN REGARD TO COMMUNICATING CODE ISSUES AND ASSISTING WITH PERMIT APPLICATIONS/PROCEDURES SAFEbuilt has substantial experience delivering inspection, permitting, code enforcement, and related services to municipal clients in Wisconsin and nationwide. Our licensed professionals are highly knowledgeable in building codes and municipal processes, and regularly assist the public through direct interactions, phone, and email. We are committed to clear communication, responsive service, and upholding the City's standards for professionalism and public service. More specifically, Dave Hendrix is widely known throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area and the State of Wisconsin for his ability to work effectively with local municipalities, municipal employees, building contractors, and property owners. In fact, Mr. Hendrix has served as a Building Inspector for numerous municipalities, including Village of Waterford, Village of Elm Grove, City of Kenosha, and more. This work has involved effectively communicating and collaborating with all of the above -listed individuals. Our other proposed team members have also frequently exhibited these abilities. For example: • Ken Plaski has served as Building Inspector for City of Greenfield, Village of Bayside, City of Milwaukee, and more. • Chad Stewart has served as Electrical Inspector and/or City Electrician for City of Greenfield, Village of Bayside, City of Milwaukee, and more. O. ABILITY TO BE COMPENSATED AT A FIXED PERCENTAGE OF PERMIT FEES AND OVERALL COMPENSATION AMOUNT As articulated in Tab 3, SAFEbuilt agrees to the financial terms presented in the City's Independent Contractor Agreement For Inspection Services. 12. FAMILIARITY WITH THE CITY OF MUSKEGO SAFEbuilt is highly familiar with the culture and needs of the City of Muskego, as we maintain a substantial presence providing Building Department services to municipalities throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area. In fact, our office in Germantown is approximately 31 miles from Muskego City Hall. Additionally, our staff will be familiar with local ordinances, codes, and regulations prior to start of work. As stated in the lists above and the resumes in Tab 4, we have an advantage over our competition in this area, as all of our proposed team members have a vast amount of experience performing Building Department services in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Our response to this Selection Criteria is continued on the next page. 57 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services To provide evidence of our familiarity with the metro area, we present the map to the right, which illustrates SAFEbuilt's current municipal client locations across Wisconsin. As you can see here and in the Current Client Table in Tab 6, we have provided Building Inspection Services throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area for many years. 13. REFERENCE CHECKS oGrLLn Bay O =De Pere =New Lcndon - miiF opppleton OJeenah .T..Rrv- �-� +Manitowoc .Qshkoeh )Fond du Lac O�O Sheboygan ' 4Vlscansin '0O O 'Dells O7 Heedshcrg ��rtage _ •Ba�ahad =BeaverLl m T In Tab 5, we provide specifics for four (4) references from current Nest Bead p p O Oa o Wisconsin clients. We encourage the City to contact these ��O'S-0+)� :wa,ertown�7ee aMiddleton references, as they can speak directly to the quality of our work, �Mabis,UF9 v Wa QOQS' gilwaukee "d vine Verona- 'Fitchburg the timeliness of its delivery, and the knowledge of our team. BOO , CACreck Q a; O � oRa�ne 14. WRITTEN AND VISUAL QUALITY AND ACCURACY OF THE •Monroe oJaneaville QiOeneva �anosha PROPOSAL sBelnit_ _QD ' xo o r -_ ewncda F eeport SAFEbuilt has a nationwide full-time staff of proposal writers who pride themselves in submitting proposals that provide written and visual quality and accuracy. These writing professionals collaborate with subject matter experts —including certified Building Officials, Inspectors, and Plan Examiners —to develop accurate responses to more technical content and verify specifics throughout the proposal. We would be happy to hear any feedback you have about this proposal, including any recommendations you have about ways to improve our proposals in general. We are always looking for ways to improve all of our processes, including our proposal writing. 15. INTERVIEW Steve Nero, our Account Manager for this project, and Dave Nixon, our State Operations Manager, are excited about the possibility of interviewing with the City about the Building Inspection Services we are qualified to — and hope to —provide. 16. EXISTING WORKLOAD OF THE INSPECTOR In Tab 6, you will find out Current Client Table, which provides specifics about the existing workload of SAFEbuilt Wisconsin's team of inspectors and building department professionals. 17. PHYSICAL LOCATION OF THE INSPECTORS BASE OF OPERATIONS Our proposed team is composed of four inspectors, two plans examiners, and a permit technician. This entire team is based out of our Germantown office, which is located at the following address: N112W17001 Mequon Road Germantown, WI 53022 10 58 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services FINANCIAL PROPOSAL As compensation for providing building inspection services, the City shall pay SAFEbuilt fifty percent (50%) of the permit and any applicable associated fees. If the final permit fee for an individual permit exceeds $50,000, then forty percent (40%) of the final permit fee shall be paid. Q� 12 60 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services ORGANIZATIONAL CHART In the sidebar to the right, we have provided a list of our proposed staff members for this contract. Just below their names, you will find their proposed job titles, which specify each person's respective roles and responsibilities. KEY MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL ff_rj&r� r A Mr. Steve Nero is a Vice President of Sales with SAFEbuilt and will be the Account Manager for this contract. Mr. Nero will act as an intermediary between SAFEbuilt and the City to meet the City's needs for information, support, and assistance. In turn, he helps SAFEbuilt to better understand the City's needs, expectations, and difficulties. Further, Mr. Nero will be available to discuss solutions for any potential add -on work the City might need. Steve will be responsible for ensuring increasing levels of client satisfaction throughout the life of the contract by performing periodic Client Health Checks, a service uniquely provided by SAFEbuilt. Mr. Dave Hendrix, Building Official & State Operations Manager, will provide operational oversight of this contract for the City and conduct needed inspections. He has extensive experience managing and supporting plan reviews and scheduling for the program. He demonstrates a consistent track record of successfully employing best business practices while improving efficiency and productivity in building inspections performance and service delivery. He will also be responsible for increasing client and employee satisfaction levels while improving the workforce's efficiency, service, and technology throughout the contract's life. Mr. Hendrix also performs random quality evaluations of our staff throughout the year. Dave Hendrix Project Manager & Inspector Ken Plaski Lead Combination Inspector & Code Enforcement Officer Chad Stewart Master Electrician & Commercial Electrical Inspector Susan Kouglas, AIA Licensed Architect State Plan Reviewer Ron Reuter Master Plumber & Plumbing Plans Examiner Lisa Held Plans Coordinator & Permit Technician Steve Nero Vice President of Sales 312.339.0436 snero@safebuilt.com Dave Hendrix Building Official & State Operations Manager 262.202.2173 dhendrix@safebuilt.com 14 62 RESUMES City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 115 36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS 7 YEARS WITH THE FIRM State of Wisconsin Home Inspector#1106-106 Fire Detection, Prevention, and Suppression Inspector #12066-FDPSI Commercial Building Inspector#70245-CBI Commercial Plumbing Inspector#70245-CPI UDC Electrical Inspector #069602354-UDC UDC Construction Inspector#069602353-UDC UDC Plumbing Inspector#069602356-UDC UDC HVAC Inspector#069602355-UDC WORK HISTORY ■ Operations Manager & Building Inspector SAFEbuilt, LLC 2019 - Present ■ Building Inspector Town of Norway, WI &Town of Dover, WI 1997 - 2019 ■ Assistant Building Inspector City of New Berlin, WI 1996-1997 ■ Building Inspector Independent Inspection 1995 ■ Carpenter Stonefield Homes 1990-1995 PROJECT EXPERIENCE ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Blooming Grove, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Brooklyn, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Cambridge, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Columbus, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Deerfield, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Elm Grove, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Fontana -On -Geneva Lake, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Kenosha, WI ■ Building Official SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Kewaunee, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Lake Geneva, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Lodi, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Marshall, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Oregon, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Springfield, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Sun Prairie, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Waterford, WI ■ Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Waterloo, WI 63 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 116 EDUCATION Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Greenfield, WI BA, Economics University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS State of Wisconsin Commercial Building Inspector#70501-CBI Commercial Plumbing Inspector#70501-CPI UDC Construction Inspector#069601142-UDC UDC Electrical Inspector #069601143-UDC UDC HVAC Inspector#069601144-UDC UDC Plumbing Inspector#020300020-UDC WORK HISTORY ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt, LLC 2025 - Present ■ Chief Building Inspector & Zoning Administrator City of Racine, WI 2011 - 2023 ■ Senior Construction Manager Marshall and Ilsley Corporation Milwaukee, WI 2006 - 2010 ■ Senior Building Inspector City of Greenfield, WI 2003 - 2006 ■ Building Inspector & Proprietor Commercial Inspection Services Appleton, WI 1998 - 2003 ■ Building Construction Inspection Supervisor City of Milwaukee, WI Department of Building Inspection 1991 -1996 PROJECT EXPERIENCE ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Bayside, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Burlington, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Fontana -On -Geneva Lake, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Glendale, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Lake Geneva, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Linn, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Menomonee Falls, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of River Hills, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Slinger, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Sturtevant, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Waterford, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of West Milwaukee, WI ■ Building Inspector SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Williams Bay, WI 64 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 117 EDUCATION Wisconsin Electrical Construction Apprenticeship Waukesha Area Technical School LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS State of Wisconsin Commercial Electrical Inspector#906743-CEI Master Electrician #906743-ME OSHA 10-hour Certification Solar Energy International CE523: Residential/Commercial Roof -Mounted PV Installation Safety WORK HISTORY ■ Electrical Inspector SAFEbuilt, LLC 2024 - Present ■ Electrical Inspector City of Brookfield, WI 2020 - 2024 ■ Journeyman Wireman Union Local 494 Milwaukee, WI 2006 - 2020 ■ City Electrician City of Milwaukee, WI Department of Public Works 2019 ■ Construction Coordinator SunPeak, LLC Madison, WI 2018-2019 ■ Electrical Site Superintendent Strata Solar Wauwatosa, WI 2017 -2018 ■ Master Electrician Staybright Electric of Colorado, Inc. Muskego, WI 2016-2017 ■ Master Electrician West Allis Heating & Air Conditioning West Allis, WI 2015-2016 • Commercial Electrician Sonag Electric Milwaukee, WI 2014 - 2015 ■ Master Electrician Staybright Electric of Colorado, Inc. Muskego, WI 2013 - 2014 • Master Electrician BS Electric, LLC Muskego, WI 2011 -2012 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Has served as Electrical Inspector for the following SAFEbuilt contracts: Village of Bayside, WI Town of Blooming Grove, WI City of Brodhead, WI Town of Brooklyn, WI Village of Brownsville, WI Town of Burke, WI Town of Burlington, WI Village of Butler, WI Town of Byron, WI Village of Cambridge, WI Town of Cedarburg, WI City of Columbus, WI Town of Dane, WI Village of Deerfield, WI Town of Delafield, WI Village of Eden, WI Village of Elm Grove, WI Town of Fond Du Lac, WI Village of Fontana -On -Geneva Lake, WI Village of Germantown, WI City of Glendale, WI City of Greenfield, WI Town of Herman, WI City of Kewnauee, WI City of Lake Geneva, WI Town of Lake Mills, WI Town of Linn, WI City of Lodi, WI Village of Marshall, WI Village of Menomonee Falls, WI Town of Mitchell, WI Town of Oregon, WI Village of Oregon, WI Town of Rhine, WI SAFEbuilt Electrical Inspector (Continued) Village of River Hills, WI Town of Sheboygan, WI Village of Slinger, WI Town of Springfield, WI Village of Sturtevant, WI Town of Sun Prairie, WI Village ofThiensville, WI Village of Waterford, WI City of Waterloo, WI Town of Waterloo, WI Village of West Milwaukee, WI Village of Williams Bay, WI State of Wisconsin 65 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services I1$ EDUCATION BS, Arch itectu re University of Houston AS, Architecture Technoclogy Southern Illinois University LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS State of Wisconsin WI Registered Architect #8790-5 WI Commercial Building Inspector #1 554576-CBI NCARB Certified Architect WORK HISTORY ■ Commercial Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt, LLC 2021 - Present ■ Senior Project Manager / SeniorAssociate Greenberg Farrow 2015 - 2021 ■ Quality Control Manager/ Project Manager/Associate Greenberg Farrow 2005 - 2015 ■ Architectural Production Manager/Associate Greenberg Farrow 1997-2004 ■ Project Manager Greenberg Farrow 1994 -1997 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Has served as Plans Examinerfor the following SAFEbuilt contracts: Village of Bayside, WI Town of Blooming Grove, WI Village of Brown Deer, WI Village of Brownsville, WI Town of Burlington, WI Village of Butler, WI Village of Deerfield, WI Town of Delafield, WI Village of Eden, WI Village of Elm Grove, WI Village of Fontana -on -Geneva -Lake, WI Village of Germantown, WI City of Glendale, WI SAFEbuilt Plans Examiner (Continued) City of Greenfield, WI Town of Herman, WI City of Kewaunee, WI City of Lake Geneva, WI Village of Marshall, WI Village of Menomonee Falls, WI Village of Oregon, WI Town of Sheboygan, WI Village of Slinger, WI Village ofThiensville, WI Village of Waterford, WI Town of Waterloo, WI Village of West Milwaukee, WI Village of Williams Bay, WI 66 City of Muskego, VVI I Building Inspection Services 119 47 YEARS of EXPERIENCE b YEARS WITH THE FIRM EDUCATION Plumbing Apprenticeship Joe DeBelak Plumbing; Menomonee Falls, WI Horner Plumbing; Greenfield, WI Ideal Plumbing; Milwaukee, WI Joseph Wittig; Milwaukee, WI LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS State of Wisconsin Master Plumber #226673-PM Commercial Plumbing Inspector#226673-CPI WORK HISTORY ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt, LLC 2020 - Present ■ Master Plumber Ron Reuter Plumbing LLC Brookfield, WI 1979 - 2020 PROJECT EXPERIENCE ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Bayside, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Brown Deer, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Butler, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Caledonia, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Deerfield, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Elm Grove, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Fond Du Lac, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Fontana -On -Geneva Lake, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Germantown, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Glendale, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Kenosha, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Kewaunee, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Menomonee Falls, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of River Hills, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Salem Lakes, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Town of Sheboygan, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village ofThiensville, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Waterford, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the City of Waukesha, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of West Milwaukee, WI ■ Plumbing Plans Examiner SAFEbuilt Contract with the Village of Williams Bay, WI 67 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 120 31 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 5 YEARS WITH THE FIRM EDUCATION Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Oregon, WI Word Processing &Administration Coursework Permit Technician Lamson Colleges SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of River Hills, WI Tempe, AZ ■ Permit Technician WORK HISTORY SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Salem Lakes, WI ■ Plans Coordinator & Permit Technician ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt, LLC SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Sheboygan, WI 2021 -Present Permit Technician ■ Administrative Assistant SAFEbuilt contract with the Village ofTheresa, WI Boy Scouts of America 0 Permit Technician 2001 -2019 SAFEbuilt contract with the Village ofThiensville,Wl ■ Logistics Coordinator ■ Permit Technician Harley Davidson SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of West Milwaukee, WI 2000 - 2001 ■ Permit Technician ■ Document Management Specialist SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Williams Bay, WI Siemens Power Corporation 1995 -1999 PROJECT EXPERIENCE ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Bayside, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Brown Deer, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Brownsville, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Burke, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Cedarburg, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Empire, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Germantown, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the City of Glendale, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Herman, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Village of Menomonee Falls, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Mitchell, WI ■ Permit Technician SAFEbuilt contract with the Town of Oregon, WI 68 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services REFERENCES SAFEbuilt encourages the City to contact the four (4) references for current Wisconsin clients provided below who can speak directly to the quality of our work, the timeliness of its delivery, and the knowledge of our team. City of Lake Geneva Building Inspections I Plan Review 2023 — Ongoing David DeAngelis, City Administrator 626 Geneva St, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 62.249.4098 1 cityadmin@cityoflakegeneva.gov City of Greenfield Building Inspections I Plan Review 2015 — Ongoing Gina Vlach, City Planner 5 W Forest Home Ave I Greenfield, WI 53220 �14.329.5341 1 gina.vlach@greenfieldwi.us Village of Waterford Building Department Management Code Enforcement Building Inspections I Plan Review 2011 — Ongoing Zeke Jackson, Zoning Administrator 123 N River Street I Waterford, WI 53185 262.806.1750 1 z.iackson@waterfordwi.gov Village of Menomonee Falls Building Inspections I Plan Review 2014 — Ongoing Hoffman, Director of Engineering & Development N8480 Pilgrim Road I Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 52.532.4200 1 thoffman@menomonee-falls.org 22 70 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services LIST OF CURRENT CLIENTS IN WISCONSIN Our firm is currently providing comprehensive building department services —including inspections, plan reviews, permitting and code administration —to multiple municipal clients throughout Wisconsin. However, we maintain the capacity and resources necessary to meet these commitments while ensuring prompt, high - quality service delivery to the City. A detailed list of current municipal engagements is provided in the table below. CLIENT SERVICES CLIENT SINCE Village of Bayside Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning 2011 Administration Village of Brown Deer Plan Review, Fire Plan Review 2021 Village of Brownsville Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2014 Town of Burke Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician 2005 Town of Burlington Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician 2021 Village of Butler Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration, Planning & Zoning 2014 Town of Byron Building & Trades Inspections 2021 Village of Caledonia Plan Review, Fire Plan Review 2019 Town of Cedarburg Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2014 City of Columbus Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Permit Review & Administration 2020 Village of Deerfield Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2014 Town of Delafield Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration, Permit Technician, Code Enforcement 2009 Village of Eden Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2014 Village of Elm Grove Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician 2014 Town of Empire Building & Trades Inspections 2018 Village of Fontana -On- Geneva Lake Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Zoning Permit Review & Administration, Code Enforcement, Permitting Software 2022 Village of Fox Point Building & Trades Inspections 2015 Village of Germantown Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Zoning Permit Review & Administration, Permitting Software 2020 City of Glendale Building & Trades Inspections, Permit Technician, Plan Review Zoning Permit Review & Administration, Permitting Software 2009 City of Greenfield Building & Plumbing Inspections, Permit Technician, Plan Review 2015 Town of Herman Building & Trades Inspections 2015 Village of Jackson Building & Trades Inspections 2024 24 72 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services LIST OF CURRENT CLIENTS IN WISCONSIN CLIENT City of Kenosha I SERVICES CLIENT SINCE Building & Trades Inspections, Fire Inspections 2015 Kenosha County Housing Authority Building & Trades Inspections 2006 City of Kewaunee Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Permitting Software 2024 City of Lake Geneva Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2023 Town of Linn Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Permitting Software 2023 City of Marinette Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2015 Village of Marshall Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2014 Village of Menomonee Falls Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Fire Inspections, Fire Plan Review, Zoning Administration, Fuel Tank Inspections, Fuel Tank Plan Review 2014 City of Milwaukee Plan Review, Fire Plan Review 2017 Town of Mitchell Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration, Permit Technician 2016 Village of Mount Pleasant Building & Trades Inspections, Code Enforcement 2020 Town of Neenah Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Remote Video Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician 2025 Town of Oregon Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Zoning Administration 2015 Village of Oregon Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration, Engineering Plan Review 2015 City of Pewaukee Building & Trades Inspections 2024 City of Portage Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2018 Town of Rhine Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Zoning Administration 2014 Village of River Hills Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Code Enforcement, Permitting Software 2018 Town of Sheboygan Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permitting Software 2019 Village of Slinger Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2025 Town of Springfield Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2014 City of Stoughton Building & Trades Inspections 2021 Village of Sturtevant Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2020 Village of Theresa Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review 2014 Village of Thiensville Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician 2009 Village of Waterford Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Code Enforcement 2011 25 73 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services LIST OF CURRENT CLIENTS IN WISCONSIN CLIENT City of Waterloo SERVICES I CLIENT SINCE Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit 2014 Technician, Zoning Administration Town of Waterloo Building & Trades Inspections 2014 City of Waukesha Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Engineering Plan 2009 City of Wauwatosa Plumbing Inspections 2017 Village of West Milwaukee Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Zoning Administration, Fire Inspections I 2008 Village of Whitefish Bay Fuel Tank Inspections 2010 Village of Williams Bay Building Official, Building & Trades Inspections, Plan Review, Permit Technician, Code Enforcement, Permitting Software 2021 State of Wisconsin Electrical Inspections 2020 26 74 Mk - Tab 7 Date When SAFEbuilt Will Be Available to Being Providing Inspection Services AFE ✓ S built,75 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services AVAILABILITY SAFEbuilt is ready, willing, and able to start providing building inspection services to the City immediately. INSPECTION COVERAGE AND CONTINUITY PLAN A partnership with SAFEbuilt provides the City with immediate access to a highly qualified team of licensed, experienced, and customer -focused building professionals. Our staff brings extensive experience supporting municipalities across Wisconsin and the nation —ensuring consistent, responsive service every day. To ensure uninterrupted inspection services, our firm employs a cross -trained team and maintains a backup pool for flexible coverage. In cases of illness, vacation, or other disruptions, we use advanced scheduling and staggered shifts, and our Wisconsin -based staff can be deployed on short notice to fulfill contract requirements during emergencies or workload fluctuations. We are equipped to handle urgent assignments, ensuring permits and inspections are completed promptly, minimizing delays, and maintaining consistent service and exceptional responsiveness. INSPECTOR AVAILABILITY AND CONTACT METHODS SAFEbuilt inspectors will maintain a consistent, ongoing presence at City Hall by conducting frequent check - ins and holding regular office hours, as desired. Inspectors will be available for both planned and same -day inspection requests; when not in the field, they attend meetings and offer support to the public and City staff at City Hall. To ensure availability: ■ Inspectors will provide at least four public office hours per week at City Hall, spread across at least two different days. ■ All proposed inspectors are located within a 25-50 minute radius of the City's offices, allowing for efficient in -person attendance and rapid response to needs. ■ SAFEbuilt's inspection team will be present for required in -person meetings and able to participate in video teleconferences as required. Contact methods for the public and City staff include phone, email, and teleconference. Inspectors maintain active phone and email accounts, are readily accessible during standard business hours, and respond to all inquiries within 24 hours (never more than 48 hours). SAFEbuilt staff also regularly check in with City staff and attend scheduled meetings —including evenings when necessary —to ensure coordinated service and effective communication. Inspection Requests & Inquiries For inspections, call 262.343.7230 or email inspections@safebuilt.com 28 76 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 130 In this tab, you will find the following information: • SAFEbuilt Wisconsin's Certificate of Insurance, SAFEbuilt's W-9 Form, and other legal information • Our company profile • Specifics about the advantages of partnering with SAFEbuilt • Write-ups about SAFEbuilt's Building Department services CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE acvR& CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMDD/YYYY) L_ 11/11/9mF THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Lauren Mayer McGriff, a MMA LLC Company PHONE FAX , 954-389-1289 A/c No: 866-802-8684 9850 NW 41st Street E-MSuite ADDRESS: lauren.mayer@marshmma.com 100 INSURER($) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# Doral FL 33178 INSURERA: Everest Indemnity Insurance Company 10851 INSURED 132SAFEBLLC INSURERB: Bridgeway Insurance Company 12489 SAFEbuilt Wisconsin INSURERC: Lexington Insurance Company 19437 444 N Cleveland Ave; INSURERD: Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Ins Co 20044 Loveland CO 80538 INSURER E : Great American E&S Insurance Company 37532 INSURER F : r.0VFRAr; FA CFRTIFICATF NIIMRFR• 10AdQd1930 RFVIRInN NIIMRFR- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD/YYYY POLICY EXP MM/DD LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y Y CF3GL00415251 10/3/2025 10/3/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE FxI OCCUR DA AGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence) $300,000 X MED EXP (Any one Person) $ 10,000 10,000 PERSONAL &ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 X POLICY X PROLOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 $ OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y Y CF3CA00337251 10/3/2025 10/3/2026 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ANY AUTO JX OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTYDAMAGE Per accident $ X HIRED X NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Excess occ/agg $1,000,000 B C X UMBRELLA LIAB ExCESSLIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE Y Y 8EA7XL000207904 11170903 10/3/2025 10/3/2025 10/3/2026 10/3/2026 EACH OCCURRENCE $10,000,000 AGGREGATE $10,000,000 X DED RETENTION $ _ _ $ p WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY .r / N ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y SAWC666825 5/12/2025 5/12/2026 X PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? N/A E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 E Professional Liability TER5780118 10/3/2025 10/3/2026 10,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached If more space Is required) Excess policy # 140002058 effective 10/03/2025-10/03/2026 - QBE Ins Corp NAIC #39217 - Limits- $5,000,000 part of $10,000,000 Excess of $5,000,000. Crime coverage — Federal Insurance Company, NAIC 20281- Policy #J06767825 effective 10/3/25-10/3/26; Limit $1,000,000 DED $10,000. Technology Errors & Omissions and Cyber Coverage - Allied World Assurance Company US, Inc. NAIC # 19489 - Policy #03148733 effective 10/3/25 - 10/3/26. Each Claim/AGG $3,000,000 DED $100,000. For informational purposes only. rFRTIFIrATF HnI nFR rAmrm I ATIr1N SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Proof of Coverage AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE V. _V a t& ©1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 78 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services 131 SAFEBUILT WISCONSIN'S W-9 FORM Form Request for Taxpayer IGive form to the (Rev. March 2024) I Identification Number and Certification I requester. Do not Department oftheTreasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service Go to www.irs.gov/FormW9 for instructions and the latest information. Before you begin. For guidance related to the purpose of Form W-9, see Purpose of Form, below. 1 Name of entity/individual. An entry is required. (For a sole proprietor or disregarded entity, enter the owner's name on line 1, and enter the business/disregarded entity's name on line 2.) SAFEbuilt Wisconsin, LLC. 2 Business name/disregarded entity name, if different from above. co 3a Check the appropriate box for federal tax classification of the entity/individual whose name is entered on line 1. Check 4 Exemptions (codes apply only to 0 only one of the following seven boxes. certain entities, not individuals; 0- c ❑ Individual/sole proprietor ❑ C corporation ❑ S corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Trust/estate see instructions on page 3): 0 c ❑� LLC. Enter the tax classification (C = C corporation, S = S corporation, P = Partnership) . . . . C Exempt payee code (if any) CL T Note: Check the "LLC" box above and, in the entry space, enter the appropriate code (C, S, or P) for the tax classification of the LLC, unless it is a disregarded entity. A disregarded entity should instead check the appropriate Exemption from Foreign Account Tax `o i box for the tax classification of its owner. Compliance Act (FATCA) reporting ❑ Other (see instructions) code (if any) 0. 0 3b If on line 3a you checked "Partnership" or "Trust/estate," or checked "LLC" and entered "P" as its tax classification, �= (Applies to accounts maintained y and you are providing this form to a partnership, trust, or estate in which you have an ownership interest, check this box if have foreign beneficiaries. See instructions Eloutside the United States.) �? you any partners, owners, or . . . . . . . , , 6 5 Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.). See instructions. Requester's name and address (optional) 444 N Cleveland Ave, Ste 444 6 City, state, and ZIP code Loveland, CO 80537 7 List account number(s) here (optional) Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your TIN in the appropriate box. The TIN provided must match the name given on line 1 to avoid Social security number backup withholding. For individuals, this is generally your social security number (SSN). However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the instructions for Part I, later. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a or TIN, later. Employer identification number Note: If the account is in more than one name, see the instructions for line 1. See also What Name and Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. 4 7 — 5 3 7 7 2 7 3 Certification Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me); and 2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding; and 3. 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below); and 4. The FATCA code(s) entered on this form (if any) indicating that I am exempt from FATCA reporting is correct. Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and, generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions for Part II, later. Sign Signature of .� L Here U.S. person Date Ja,�{,� " 14 ) Z0�CJ General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Future developments. For the latest information about developments related to Form W-9 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to www.irs.gov/FormW9. What's New Line 3a has been modified to clarify how a disregarded entity completes this line. An LLC that is a disregarded entity should check the appropriate box for the tax classification of its owner. Otherwise, it should check the "LLC" box and enter its appropriate tax classification. New line 3b has been added to this form. A flow -through entity is required to complete this line to indicate that it has direct or indirect foreign partners, owners, or beneficiaries when it provides the Form W-9 to another flow -through entity in which it has an ownership interest. This change is intended to provide a flow -through entity with information regarding the status of its indirect foreign partners, owners, or beneficiaries, so that it can satisfy any applicable reporting requirements. For example, a partnership that has any indirect foreign partners may be required to complete Schedules K-2 and K-3. See the Partnership Instructions for Schedules K-2 and K-3 (Form 1065). Purpose of Form An individual or entity (Form W-9 requester) who is required to file an information return with the IRS is giving you this form because they Cat. No. 10231X Form W-9 (Rev. 3-2024) 79 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services SAFEbuilt. Bring Your Community's Vision to Life COMPANY PROFILE In 1992, SAFEbuilt began providing exceptional Community Development services to local governments. Today, we are a national leader performing value-added professional, technical, and consulting services in 41 states and the District of Columbia for the efficient delivery of third -party solutions. While we started by simply providing construction inspections and plan reviews for several communities in Northern Colorado, our areas of service have expanded over the past 33 years to include: ■ Full Service and Supplemental Building Department Operations ■ Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Plan Review ■ Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspection ■ Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and Inspection ■ Code Enforcement ■ Permit Technician ■ Certified Building Official ■ Housing Authority Inspections ■ Community Development Automation Software ■ Expedited Plan Review, Inspections, and Engineering for Special Projects ■ Planning and Zoning Services ■ Disaster Recovery ■ Grant Writing ■ Landscape Architecture ■ Surveying and Mapping ■ Platting ■ Land Development Codes Over the decades, our capacity has grown to 1,700+ employees who provide flexibility and economy of scale to more than 2,000 clients like the City of Muskego. We deliver solid teams of skilled industry professionals to meet the goals and objectives of each client and community we serve, providing experienced staff who have the licenses and certifications to achieve successful outcomes. SAFEbuilt has completed thousands of community development projects, and we have the staff to accommodate all the requirements needed for your growth, delivering consistent and responsive customer service every day. 32 80 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services ADVANTAGES OF PARTNERING WITH SAFEBUILT SAFEbuilt is the ideal partner to work with the City of Muskego, offering unmatched expertise, innovative solutions, and a proven track record of success. We are particularly drawn to this opportunity because of our experience providing the needed services in and for the State of Wisconsin, including in communities that surround the City, such as the City of Greenfield and the City of West Milwaukee. Not only is ourteam equipped with the needed certifications and years of hands-on experience, but also possess robust local knowledge of the region. The SAFEbuilt team eagerly contributes solutions and recommendations that are proven, time -tested, and specific to your needs, providing the following fundamental elements: Focus on cost -saving approaches and methods. Because we serve many municipalities and O agencies, we are constantly improving and adapting to provide our clients with the most cost - savings to help keep our clients' budgets on track. Tailored and responsive services. Our team is skilled at assessing time commitments, developing an accurate work plan, and building dedicated, professional teams. We quickly fine-tune staffing levels to match changes in activity, always maintaining the highest level of customer service. We hand-pick staff uniquely qualified and experienced to deliver the same X services requested. Swift turnarounds and expedited services. Our staff excels at providing prompt turnarounds with considerable experience in community development and improvement services. We match or beat required turnaround deadlines. A wealth of code knowledge and building industry experience. Our teams are fully licensed and certified at the highest level of industry standards. To keep our personnel on the industry's cutting edge, many serve popular educational instructors and lectures, as well as sit on leading boards and committees for organizations developing and implementing necessary code regulations. Expedited plan review. National access to reviewers allows the City to expedite plans (at an Ano additional cost) through the process for clients that have short deadlines or have fallen behind schedule. No more complaints about turnaround times. Remote reviews have a strict workflow process IIII that increases efficiencies with the ability to view outstanding permits and the status of each project. O Remote access and increased transparency. Clients can conveniently submit their plans and monitor their status remotely, reducing the need to sit and wait in a building department office or by phone. Clients can access the portal anytime, anywhere, without restrictions to office hours. SAFEbuilt brings with it many beneficial programs to deliver building department services to our clients. SAFEbuilt understands the expectations regarding customer service, knowledge, expertise and experience the City has when selecting a building department services consultant. Our focus on quality, local -level service delivery, technology, and strong commitment to continuing education guarantees a seamless partnership. By choosing SAFEbuilt, the City will have a trusted partner dedicated to responsible community development and exceptional service delivery. 33 81 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services EQUIPPING THE TEAM FOR SUCCESS SAFEbuilt aims to provide efficient, customer -friendly services that allow our staff to deliver code -compliant projects to residents, businesses, and the City. To ensure contract success, we promote communication at every level of our organization. Using current technology, we can communicate more efficiently with our clients, residents, contractors, co-workers, and support staff. Communication throughout the organization is emphasized to ensure our clients are up to date on all large-scale projects in the City. This communication makes the team more efficient in their daily work. All staff will accept directions and instructions from the Planning & Development Director, the Director of Public Works and Development Services, and the Building Official, while performing their responsibilities independently and professionally with minimal supervision required. All SAFEbuilt Team Members will: ■ Wear/display proper identification. ■ Possess/maintain required certifications and are experienced in performing compliant inspections. ■ Be knowledgeable of design principles, local zoning, and topographical site plans. ■ Respond to calls and emails as quickly as possible. ■ Remain proficient and knowledgeable of federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, directives, codes, and ordinances applicable to their work. ■ Offer exemplary customer service while performing their duties. ■ Attend monthly coordination meetings with the Director of Planning and Development, and other meetings as required by the City. ■ Always exhibit professional and courteous conduct and an appropriate appearance during interactions both on and off the job site. ■ Meet all job safety requirements and OSHA safety standards. ■ Attend SAFEbuilt's required minimum of 32 hours of training per calendar year-48 hours per calendar year for every new code adoption year. ■ Participate in public educational activities as requested. ■ Be equipped with SAFEbuilt-provided safety equipment and clothing, electronics and communication devices, and professionally collared dress shirts with the SAFEbuilt logo. ■ Be available to provide in -office or remote support, as directed by the City, every Monday through Friday during regular business hours, except for City -recognized holidays. — Also, ensure availability to support on -call after-hours emergency inspections. — SAFEbuilt will designate team members to respond to same -day emergencies as needed. 34 82 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services COMMITMENT TO �r STAFF TRAINING CONTINUING 1P EDUCATION w SAFEbuiIt's leadership has implemented a program that allows employees to access comprehensive training, continuing education, and coaching. S SAFEbuit��The focus on continuing education ensures that staff stays up to date iAcademy with local, state, and federal codes, regulations, amendments, and the latest best practices, reducing the need for constant reference to code books in the field. All building services staff receive a minimum of 32 hours of training per calendar year-48 hours per calendar year for every new code adoption year. Our commitment to our employees' well-being, continuing education, and competitive compensation enable us to keep our staff retention at optimum levels. SAFEBUILT ACADEMY SAFEbuilt is committed to ensuring our people remain at the forefront of occupational skills. We offer a program called SAFEbuilt Academy, which provides online technical training to work with our building services staffs schedules. Our company strongly supports maintaining training certifications and encourages employees to work with their managers to identify and attend the best training opportunities for them. All courses offered by SAFEbuilt Academy are approved by ICC, and most can provide dual credit through AIA. The 38 courses that SAFEbuilt Academy currently offers include Commercial and Residential Building, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire, Solar Inspector and Plan Review and Permit Technician certification courses, and more. SAFEbuilt is recognized as an ICC Preferred Provider(#1104), offering approved continuing education and training related to International Codes. As a part of the International Code Council's (ICC) Preferred Provider Program, SAFEbuilt provides access to high - quality educational opportunities focused on building codes, standards, construction methods, and code enforcement practices. Through this program, SAFEbuilt ensures professionals stay updated with the latest industry requirements and advancements. INTERNATIONAL CODE COUHCIC PREFERRED PROVIDER 35 83 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services Inspectors will work with other City staff, contractors, builders, owners, and the general public. As such, they must be helpful, patient, and above all, very knowledgeable of the relevant codes and ordinances. Our Inspectors are trained to take an educational approach when working with our clients and their customers. Before contract start, all team members will refresh their knowledge of codes and ordinances unique to the City. We know that technical competence, while expected, is not enough. Experience and careful consideration of issues and impacts are also critical. Your SAFEbuilt-provided Inspectors will conduct technical field inspections of residential and commercial structures and equipment installations during the various phase of construction, installation, and operation, assuring work conforms to all applicable building codes and approved plans and specifications. Inspectors will issue written comments if the work is not in accordance with the approved plans or applicable codes. The Inspectors will maintain formal inspection records and process inspection comments and results immediately upon completion —and always within the same business day. Inspectors will consult with architects, engineers, City staff, homeowners, contractors, and developers, responding to questions and concerns within one business day. Throughout all construction phases, they will ensure compliance with approval conditions, City codes, and permit plans, conducting inspections at key stages to verify adherence to City, County, and State requirements. The proposed Inspectors for the City will: ■ Review all submitted plans and confirm that approved plans are present on site before conducting the inspection. ■ Verify that construction aligns with approved documents and that on -site conditions match the required square footage, setbacks, heights, and other applicable standards. ■ Perform field inspections in accordance with the City's adopted ordinances, codes, and standards to ensure construction complies with approved plans. ■ Provide on -site inspection consultations to community members and contractors during inspections. ■ Provide all required inspections and record the results for those inspections in the City's system. ■ Take an educational and informative approach to enhance the customer experience. ■ Meet or exceed inspection performance metrics by coordinating requests, adhering to scheduled times, offering flexible morning or afternoon appointments with 2-hour windows, and notifying homeowners 30 minutes before arrival. ■ Identify and document code violations and areas of non-compliance in accordance with national, state, and local building codes and amendments. ■ Share inspection results on site, provide written documentation to the City, and review findings with site personnel when possible. ■ Collaborate with contractors to resolve code violations. ■ Respond promptly to permit holders' questions and concerns. ■ Collect and deliver plans and permits in person or access electronic files as needed. 36 84 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services Plans Examiners must demonstrate precision, strong written communication for documentation, and effective verbal skills for interactions with officials, residents, engineers, and design professionals. They must efficiently manage competing project schedules and transition seamlessly between reviews. Our proposed staff will review permit applications, plans, shop drawings, and product approvals, noting conflicts with applicable codes and providing detailed comments. Reviews will be conducted during the City's business hours, resulting in recommendations to approve, modify, or deny based on compliance with laws, codes, and ordinances. Deficiencies will be clearly identified with applicable code citations, offering customers a clear path to approval. Plans Examiners will assist contractors, homeowners, and design professionals by answering code -related questions. They will accommodate clients with tight or aggressive schedules as directed by the Building Official. All trades and disciplines will be reviewed for compliance with building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, accessibility, fire, energy codes, and applicable ordinances. Completed reviews will be recorded in the City's system and forwarded for permit issuance. The proposed Plans Examiners for the City will: ■ Examine, review, and analyze construction drawings, plans and specifications to ensure compliance with adopted local, state and federal codes, ordinances, policies and regulations. ■ Receive and record incoming plans submitted, providing the customer with the ability to track progress. ■ Coordinate plan review tracking, reporting, and agency communications to ensure all necessary reviews occur before permit approval. ■ Provide applicant guidance and manage the submittal and resubmittal processes. ■ Attend pre -submittal and pre -construction meetings as requested. ■ Process plan review comments and plan review actions via Bluebeam or the City's preferred method for electronic plan review. ■ Return all emails/voicemails as soon as possible. ■ Conduct pre -plan review meetings as necessary. ■ Review all construction documents and plan sets for all trades within proposed time frames. ■ Monitor and report on plan review status. ■ Use compliance checklists during plan reviews. ■ Provide (at a minimum) the following in the plan review letter: — Cite the applicable construction drawing sheet number(s). — Note code section(s) and provide the code language. — Provide a brief but concise comment explaining the identified issues. ■ Return approved plans/associated documentation to the applicant in a timely & professional manner. ■ Provide design advice only in the context of achieving code compliance (written and verbal communication). ■ Determine the scope of the project before plan ■ Determine and communicate valuation/fee review. updates to the City. 37 85 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services The Permit Technician represents the City and SAFEbuilt, and must be friendly, thoroughly knowledgeable of the permitting process, and always ready to help citizens and contractors navigate it. The Permit Technician works collaboratively with applicants and has a "can -do" attitude to help resolve issues and minimize applicant anxiety. The following highlights some of the duties and expectations of the Permit Technicians: ■ Working on -site or remotely on behalf of the City during the City's business hours ■ Facilitating the permitting process from initial permit intake to final permit issuance ■ Providing customer support and assistance ■ Conveying permit, plan, and process requirements to permit applicants and notifying the applicant when construction documents or permits are ready for pick up or issuance ■ Assisting the public in completing permit applications and other necessary forms ■ Helping customers with scheduling inspections and inspection status ■ Providing estimated review and completion timelines during permit intake ■ Answering the public's questions quickly and correctly via phone and email, and answering and providing continued applicant communication ■ Administering contractor registrations ■ Reviewing, processing, and issuing building permits ■ Verifying application accuracy and completeness, and notifying applicants when documents or permits are ready ■ Using the City's system to input and process permit applications ■ Distributing and maintaining relevant handouts ■ Maintaining a variety of public records and filing systems necessary for tracking in -progress applications, permits issued, plan checks in progress, approved plans, and other counter -related items ■ Verifying projects have obtained all necessary approvals before issuing permits, e.g., valid contractor's license, workers' compensation, and valid business license information ■ Facilitating Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and public information requests ■ Providing administrative support, including typing, filing, scheduling inspections, and maintaining accurate records ■ Collecting fees, as authorized 38 86 City of Muskego, WI I Building Inspection Services ACKOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA The City did not issue any addenda related to this RFP. LEGAL EXCEPTIONS The SAFEbuilt contract and legal teams have carefully reviewed the City's RFP. We respectfully request an opportunity to negotiate the following modifications to the agreement. Underlined blue font represents text to be added, and blue font represents text to be deleted: Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, and each of them, from and against any and all suits, actions, legal or administrative proceedings, claims, demands, damages, liabilities, interest, awarded attorney's fees, costs, and expenses brought by a third -party of whatsoever kind or nature in any manner directly or caused, occasioned, or contributed to in whole or in part or elaimed t part,'-- eatised, oeeasooned, or eontributed to en whole or in by reason of any negligent act, omission, fault, or negligence, whether active or passive-, of Contractor or of anyone acting under its direction or control or on its behalf, even if liability is also sought to be imposed on City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers. The obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, and each of them, shall be applicable unless liability results from the sole negligence of the City of Muskego, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers. Nothing contained within this agreement is intended to be a waiver or estoppel of the City or its insurer to rely upon the limitations, defenses, exemptions from liability and immunities contained with Wisconsin Statutes sections 893.80, 345.05, Chapter 292 or any other statutory provision. To the extent that indemnification is available and enforceable, the City or its insurer shall not be liable in indemnity, contribution, or otherwise for an amount greater than the limits of liability for municipal claims established by Wisconsin law. LIMITS OF LIABILITY Except only as may be expressly set forth herein, contractor expressly disclaims any and all warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including without limitation any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, error -free operation performance, accuracy, or non -infringement. In no event shall contractor or city be liable to one another for indirect, incidental, consequential, reliance, exemplary, or special damages including without limitation, damages for lost profits, lost revenues, lost data or other information, or lost business opportunity, regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, indemnity, negligence, warranty, strict liability, or tort, even if advised of the possibility of such damages and notwithstanding the failure of essential purpose of any remaining remedy other than with respect to payment of obligations for services. Except with respect to payment obligations, in no event shall the liability of city or contractor under this agreement from any cause of action whatsoever (regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort or under any other legal theory, and whether arising by negligence, intentional conduct, or otherwise) exceed the greater of the amount of fees paid to contractor pursuant to this agreement or the available limits of contractor's insurance required pursuant to exhibit b, below (such limits define municipal maximum liability to the same extent as if city had been obligated to purchase the policies). 39 87 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #017-2026 APPROVAL OF A CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP Mill Valley Elementary School WHEREAS, a Certified Survey Map was submitted by the Muskego-Norway School District for a (2) lot land division located at W191 S6445 Hillendale Drive (Tax Key No. 2177.931); and WHEREAS, the petitioner is seeking to create a vacant lot along Racine Avenue; and WHEREAS, said property is currently zoned 1-1 Government and Public Service District; and WHEREAS, the proposed lots will range from 14.28 acres for the existing school and 5.81 acres for the new vacant lot; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission adopted Resolution #P.C. 009-2026 recommending approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Plan Commission, does hereby approve the certified survey map submitted by the Muskego-Norway School District for a (2) lot land division, subject to the conditions outlined in Resolution #P.C. 009-2026. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this approval is subject to receipt of all fees required by the Land Division Ordinance, any special assessments which may be due, payment of any unpaid taxes, and approval of the City Engineer. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a digital file of this certified survey map shall be submitted to the City. DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2O26. SPONSORED BY: PLAN COMMISSION This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #017-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk, Kerri Roller 03/26kr W. RESOLUTION #P.C. 009-2026 APPROVAL OF A TWO LOT CERTIFIED SURVEY MAP FOR THE MUSKEGO-NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY LOCATED AT W191 S6445 HILLENDALE DRIVE / TAX KEY NO. 2177.931 WHEREAS, A Certified Survey Map (CSM) was submitted by the Muskego-Norway School District for a two (2) lot land division located at W191 S6445 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2177.931, and WHEREAS, This proposal is to split the Mill Valley Elementary School property to create a vacant lot along Racine Avenue via CSM, and WHEREAS, The lots will range from 14.28 acres for the existing school and 5.81 acres for the new vacant lot, and WHEREAS, The property is zoned 1-1 Government, Institutional and Public Service District and is consistent with the Code, and WHEREAS, The 2020/2035 Plans depict the area for government and institutional as well as commercial land uses and the proposal is consistent with the plan, and WHEREAS, The 2017-2021 Plan does not depict any park area on this property and the proposal will be consistent with the Plan, and WHEREAS, Sanitary sewer may be potentially available, so additional review during the technical review will confirm whether sanitary sewer extension is needed, and WHEREAS, The existing lot is currently serviced by a private well and the new lot will also be serviced by a private well and the proposal is consistent with the plan, and WHEREAS, All required right-of-way for Hillendale Drive has been dedicated to the City and the County will be reviewing for any needed dedications, if applicable, along Racine Avenue. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Plan Commission approves of a Certified Survey Map (CSM) was submitted by the Muskego-Norway School District for a two (2) lot land division located at W191 S6445 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2177.931, subject to technical corrections as identified by the City Engineers and Planners and payment of all applicable fees and outstanding assessments, if applicable. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, All technical corrections from the City will need to be addressed before the Certified Survey Map can be signed and recorded. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, A digital file of this CSM shall be submitted to the City in accordance with Common Council Ordinance No. 1118 and Resolution 196-2002. Plan Commission City of Muskego Adopted: March 3, 2026 Defeated: Deferred: Introduced: March 3, 2026 ATTEST: Adam Trzebiatowski AICP, Planning Manager 89 Certified Survey Map No. Being a part of the Northwest 114, Northeast 114, Southeast 114 and the Southwest 114 of the Northeast 114 of Section 5, Township 5 North, Range 20 East, in the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin. NW Corner NE 1/4 Sec. 5-5-20 N=344, 406.69 II E=2, 461, 541.23 Concrete Monument W/ Brass cap N I N Legend O = Set 1 1/4" O.D. x 18" Iron �s I Pipe, 1.13 Lbs. Per Lin. Ft. N • = Found 1 1/4" O.D. Iron Pipe r" r � O L . Reference Line Per State Highway Project S SU 0355(3) 10� I I L I �Jt 51.0' Unplctted Londs Point Of Beginning —N 8851'48" E 450.00' �N-J \—N 88 51 '48" E rNI 86.26' 3 Lot 1 253, 093. 89 Sq. 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Casey S-2482 ZZ Muskego, Idt ¢o• WI �4 �-\ 0 120 240 360 Scale: 1 '=250' 2-3-26 Curve Table Curve Radius Arc Length Chord Len th Chord —Bearing C1 11510.16' 90.47' 90.47' N 007626" W Delta Angle I tangent [fearing In I lan ent Hecring Uut 0 27'Ol " 1 N 00 02 56 - W I N 00 29 57- W Prepared For. Muskego-Norway School District Prepared By.- Michael P. Casey, P.L.S. #2482 Southeast Survey, LLC W207SB240 Hillendale Drive Muskego, Wl 53150 Southeast Survey Job No. 25150 Sheet 1 Of 4 Bearings Referenced To The Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System, South Zone (NAD 83/2011) Elevation Datum: NGVD 1929 90 RESOLUTION #PC 009-2026 Supplemental Map !L f`!t= n rA ) Muskego-Norway School District W191 S6445 Hillendale Drive Q Agenda Items) Right -of -Way Properties w,C4w N SKEGO 0 300 600 Feet Prepared by City of Muskego Planning Department 91 City of Muskego Plan Commission Supplement PC 009-2026 For the meeting of. March 3, 2026 REQUEST: Two (2) Lot Land Division — Certified Survey Map W191 S6445 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2177.931 NE'/4 of Section 5 PETITIONER: Muskego-Norway School District INTRODUCED: March 3, 2026 LAST AGENDA: N/A PREPARED BY: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP BACKGROUND PC 009-2026 The petitioner is proposing to split the Mill Valley Elementary School property to create a vacant lot along Racine Avenue. The proposed lots are approximately 14.28 acres for the existing school and 5.81 acres for the new vacant lot. PLAN CONSISTENCY PC 009-2026 Comprehensive Plan: The 2020 Plan depicts the area for government and institutional as well Jas commercial land uses. The proposal is consistent with the plan. Zoning: The property is zoned 1-1 Government, Institutional and Public Service District. The proposal will be consistent with the Code. Parks and Conservation Plan: The 2017-2021 Plan does not depict any park area on this property. IThe proposal will be consistent with the Plan. Street System Plan: All required right-of-way for Racine Avenue and Hillendale Drive have been dedicated to the County/City. The proposal is consistent with the Plan. i Adopted 208 Sanitary Sewer Sanitary sewer may be potentially available. Additional review during Service Area: the technical review will confirm whether sanitary sewer extension is needed. The proposal is consistent with the plan. Water Capacity Assessment The existing lot is currently serviced by a private well. The new lot will District: also be serviced by a private well. The proposal is consistent with the plan. DISCUSSION PC 009-2026 The applicant is seeking to create one new vacant lot on the west end of the site while keeping the majority of the property for the school district and specifically for the Mill Valley Elementary School. Upon initial review of the CSM, the bulk requirements of the code appear to be met. The technical review is in the process of being completed. All corrections/additions will be needed prior to the CSM being signed by the City and recorded. Staff recommends approval subject to meeting all items noted above and all technical corrections received from the Planning/Engineering Divisions. The Resolution is drafted accordingly. STAFF RECOMMENDATION PC 009-2026 Approval of Resolution PC 009-2026 93 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #018-2026 AUTHORIZATION OF THE SUBMITTAL OF A STATE GRANT APPLICATION BY THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND THE SUBSEQUENT APPROPRIATION OF CITY OF MUSKEGO FUNDS FOR A MUNICIPAL FLOOD CONTROL GRANT PROJECT WHEREAS, the City of Muskego is qualified, willing and able to carry out all activities described in the state grant application; and, WHEREAS, in this action the City of Muskego Common Council has declared its intent to conduct the Municipal Flood Control Grant project described in the application; and, WHEREAS, City of Muskego will allow employees from the Department of Natural Resources access to inspect grant project sites; and, WHEREAS, City of Muskego will maintain records documenting all expenditures made during the Municipal Flood Control Grant project; and, WHEREAS, City of Muskego will submit a final report to the Department which describes all Municipal Flood Control Grant project activities, achievements and data collected, and documentation of the project costs. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT: The City of Muskego Common Council requests the funds and assistance available from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources under the Municipal Flood Control Grant Program and will comply with state rules for the program, and, HEREBY AUTHORIZES the authorized representative Mayor Rick Petfalski to act on behalf of the City of Muskego to submit an application to the State of Wisconsin for financial aid for Municipal Flood Control protection purposes, sign documents, and take necessary action to undertake, direct, and complete an approved flood control project. ADOPTED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2O26. By a vote of : in favor, against, and abstain SPONSORED BY: ALDERPERSON ERICA BRYCE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #018-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk of the City of Muskego, Kerri Roller 03/26kr 94 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council March 10, 2026 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Application for a DNR Municipal Flood Control Grant for the Beatka Property on Pioneer Drive Date: March 5, 2026 Background Information: The City has been working with Jason Beatka, the property owner at W 180 S7870 Pioneer Drive, due to continual flooding that has occurred to his property/home. Muskego Canal, which flows out of Little Muskego Lake, flows through the Beatka property. The driveway leading to the home crosses the canal itself. The entire property is located within the 100-year floodplain. Most of the property is located within the most highly regulated portion of the floodplain, called the Floodway, including the home. The home on this lot was significantly damaged in the August 2025 flooding, along with past significant flooding in 2008. The owner began talking with the City about options as to what he could do with this property late last year. In January a contractor applied for a building permit to repair the home due to the August 2025 flood damage. Upon full review of the building permit, and upon consultation with DNR floodplain experts, it was determined that the home could not be repaired due to the cost of the repairs (labor and materials) exceeding 50% of the fair market value of the home (excluding the value of the land and accessory structures). This also was further an issue since there was over $40,000 put into floodplain repairs in 2008. These combined costs significantly exceed the DNR's allowance for repairs to homes located in the Floodway. New homes are not allowed to be constructed in Floodway areas. Based on these details we asked the DNR what options might be available for this homeowner, since they cannot repair their home as it exists now. Two options were provided by the DNR. The first option provided by the DNR was for the owner to see if it was feasible to try to elevate the house, in its current location. If this were to be done, then the home would be allowed to be repaired since it would meet a code prevision for elevations above the floodplain. Based on preliminary numbers, the home would need to be elevated somewhere between 3.3' to 4.l' so that the main floor would be at least two (2) feet above the floodplain elevation, which is the DNR requirement for elevating a home in a Floodway. The other option presented by the DNR was to have the City apply for a Municipal Flood Control Grant through the DNR to purchase the property, including the structures on it. One of the many items that is required to apply for consideration for the grant is an approved resolution from the Council. That is why this resolution is being brought forward. The city only recently became aware of the grant, and the details that are needed to apply. Once this grant was identified as an option, that led the property owner to ask us to try to proceed with the grant application. The deadline for the grant submittal is March 16, 2026. Staff is working diligently to prepare the grant application for submittal if the Council approves of said grant application. This is no guarantee that the deadline can be met due to the submittal requirements, but the city is trying to make it work to the best of their ability. The DNR Flood Control Grant is a 50% matching grant, meaning the DNR could provide up to 50% of the total project costs associated with the purchase and eventual structure removal and restoration of the site. The other 50% needs to be from other sources that could include insurance funds the owner received for repairs, in -kind work (i.e. such as public works staff completing demo and/or restoration work), etc. The plan is to not use direct City funds for the purchase of the property. If the grant would be awarded by the DNR, then the city would purchase the property, remove all structures and restore the site as public open space. As part of the grant a deed restriction would need to be placed on the property to ensure the property permanently remains as public open space. Removing these structures from the Floodway could help lower flood risk for other properties since the obstructions in the Floodway would no longer exist, which would lower the risk to life and property in the City. 95 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #019-2026 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ACCEPTANCE OF BAYCOM QUOTE FOR DISPATCH EQUIPMENT WITH THE MUSKEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, the 2026 Budget authorized the Chief of Police to purchase dispatch equipment, consisting of console equipment, system licensing, and associated services, including system design and engineering, AVTEC Professional Consultation Services and Professional instillation by Motorola and BAYCOM; and WHEREAS, the budgetary approved amount for the equipment and services was $200,000.00; and WHEREAS, attached is a quote from BAYCOM for the equipment and services above in the estimated amount of $196,449.14; That the Chief of Police is authorized to spend the entire budgeted amount of $200,000.00; and WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has reviewed the quote, as well as the Finance Committee, and recommended it be approved by 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 acceptance of the BAYCOM quote for dispatch equipment with the Muskego Police Department; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign the Agreement and the City Attorney is authorized to make substantive changes to it as may be necessary 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. DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF MARCH 2O26. 69go] 01-001V21971-Y,a FINANCE COMMITTEE This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #019-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. 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Pewaukee, WI 53072 262-454-1222 Cliska baycominc.com Today's Date: 3/6/2026 Expires: 4/5/2026 UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE Avtec Scout Voice and Radio Dispatch Consoles Two Positions System Setup & Licensing: $81,888.00 • (1) SCOUT Admin Setup Fee • (1) VPGate License — Level 0, Redundant • (2) SCOUT EX Console — Tier 1 • (2) SCOUT Windows Server — 1 U Dispatch Console Equipment $12,131.00 • (2) Dispatch console computers • (2) 22" touchscreen monitor for console operation • (1) Display and keyboard/video control kit • (2) USB expansion hub for console accessories Radio Gateway & Connectivity $19,847.74 • (3) OutpostPlus Radio Gateway— VoIP, 4 Port, PoE • (1) OutpostPlus Rackmount Shelf • (3) Power Supply, Radio Gateway (FRU, without power cord) • (6) Cable & License — OutpostPlus Radio Gateway to APX Mobile MC Edqe Components $4,280.00 • (1) MCEdge Main Module CPU — Aux 1/0 (3 Input / 1 Output) • (2) MCEdge 1/0 LO Expansion Module • (1) MCEdge Rack Mount Kit Audio & Operator Accessories $8,954.00 • (4) Headset Top — Single Ear, Noise Cancelling • (2) AVTEC USB NENA Headset / Handset Jackbox • (2) AVTEC USB PTT Footswitch — Single • (2) Headset Top & PTT Adapter with 2-Prong (PJ-7) Connector for AVTEC Jackbox (ACCUSB-HJB-NENA), Noise Cancelling • (2) USB Desktop Microphone • (2) USB Dual Speaker Kit Network Equipment $7,525.00 • (1) 24-Port Gigabit Switch with 4 SFP Slots • (2) USB Relay Module — 8 Form C Outputs / 8 Digital Inputs Professional Services and Installation $21,024.00 Includes: System design and engineering, professional installation by Motorola and Baycom, and AVTEC professional consultation services. 97 1 Optional: Recurring Services and Subscriptions Year One: Included SCOUTCare Software Extended Maintenance — Tier 1 SCOUTCare Hardware Extended Maintenance Year Two: SCOUTCare Software Extended Maintenance — Tier 1 SCOUTCare Hardware Extended Maintenance Year Three: SCOUTCare Software Extended Maintenance — Tier 1 SCOUTCare Hardware Extended Maintenance Year Four. 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Due to the potential imposition of tariffs on imported materials, the prices quoted in this proposal are subject to adjustment. Should any tariffs be applied or modified after the date of this proposal, a change order will be issued. All of the information listed on this proposal is confidential and proprietary information. 98 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council March 10, 2026 Meeting To: Common Council From: Scott Kroeger Subject: WCA Amendment Area 20 information Date: March 10, 2026 Background Information: The Water Capacity Assessment (WCA) District Amendment Area 20 is being driven by the installation of water main for the Kirkland Crossing Subdivision. The Kirkland Crossing Subdivision developer completed an extension of water main as part of the subdivision project. The watermain was extended along Martin Drive approximately from Oak Hill Trail to Copper Oaks Drive. It is a formal process to amend the Water Capacity Assessment District. The City of Muskego needs to create an engineering report, a map of the amended area, a legal of the amended area, preliminary and final resolution. The City of Muskego hosts a public information meeting and has a public hearing. The City sends out mailings for both the public information meeting and public hearing. It takes City Staff time and funds to make an amendment to the WCA District. Attached is the current City of Muskego WCA District with all the amendments. Common Council directed staff to make larger amended areas to the WCA District when an amendment was needed per the Committee of the Whole Meeting that took place on May 14, 2024. This was done for better planning and cost efficiencies. Amendment 19 to the WCA District was approved by Common Council on February 25, 2025, which followed this process of a larger area. Staff is recommending the approval for the WCA for the following reasons: • Kirkland Crossing Phase I and Phase 11 homes need to hook up to the City of Muskego water utility. This development needs to be in the WCA District. • Potential future developments that require water in Amended Area 20 would already be in the WCA District. • In order for a business or resident to connect to the City of Muskego water utility they need to be in the WCA District. • Any revisions to the map would require the City of Muskego to start the process over. The City of Muskego water utility has spent approximately $17,000 for all the work that has been done. • The City of Muskego's water connection policy is separate from amending the WCA District. • There is no current or future plan by the City of Muskego to extend water throughout amended area 20. City Staff would have to present all new future watermain projects both by the City of Muskego and developers to Common Council for approval. • A resident or business only pays the WCA assessment after connection is made to the City of Muskego water system. • Being in the WCA District would make it easier for a resident, business or private water system to connect to the City of Muskego water utility if there was an emergency situation. • Even if a business or resident was in the WCA District, the public water system would need to be available to them before a connection would be possible. A I I I 2 C9 I 7 =rye � ° ° � � :.�1�►�� 13 1 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #013-2026 FINAL RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AREA -WIDE WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FOR WATER SERVICES UNDER WISCONSIN STATUTE § 66.0703 AND POTENTIAL OF LEVYING WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS AGAINST BENEFITED PROPERTY (WCA) (Twentieth Amended WCA District) WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Muskego, Wisconsin held a public hearing at the Muskego City Hall at 6:00 p.m. on the 24th day of February, 2026 for the purpose of hearing all interested persons concerning the preliminary resolution and report of the City Engineer on the proposed water capacity special assessments for providing the availability of water service in the area described in documents attached hereto, made a part hereof and marked Exhibit "A" and Exhibit "B," and heard all persons who desired to speak at the hearing. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Muskego, as follows: 1. That the report of the City Engineer pertaining to the above -described water capacity, including any amendments and modifications thereto, and including plans and specifications, is adopted and approved. 2. That payment for said water capacity be made by assessing part of the cost to the property benefited as indicated in the report and amendments and modifications thereto. 3. That assessments shown on the report, including any amendments and modifications thereto, do represent an exercise of the police power as per §66.0703, Wisconsin Statutes, have been determined on a reasonable basis and are hereby confirmed. That the number of water capacity assessment units (WCA units) to be assigned shall be determined as stated in the City Engineer's report, including any amendment and modification thereto, as adopted by the City of Muskego. The water capacity charge shall be as follows: Category 1 Properties that are connected to existing public water service prior to November 1, 2026, and those properties being served by public water service only after being served by a private water system because public water service was not available, will pay $1,818.00 per WCA unit. The assessment stated above shall be paid on or before November 1, 2026, or if public water service is not connected on or before November 1, 2026, the first November 1 st after which public water service is connected. The $1,818.00 assessment per WCA unit will be increased by $36.00 per water capacity assessment unit per year commencing on the 1 st day of January 2027. That properties which receive water service from a water trust prior to receiving public water service may receive a reduction in water capacity assessment to be negotiated between the City and said water trust at the time the water trust becomes a part of the public water system based on the value of the assets of the water trust to the public water system. 101 Reso. #Oxx-2026 20th Amended WCA District Page 2 Category 2 All properties not specifically included in Category 1 shall be in Category 2, specifically including all properties which were connected to public water service on or after November 1, 2026, and where there was no previous use of a private water system. The assessment for said properties shall be $3,030.00 per WCA unit. The amount of said assessment shall be paid on or before the first November 1 st after public water service connection. The $3,030.00 assessment per WCA unit will be increased by $60.00 per water capacity unit per year commencing on the 1 st day of January 2027. 5. That the assessments for those connecting to the City of Muskego water system on or before November 1, 2026 may be paid in cash in full on or before November 1, 2026, or in five (5) equal annual installments of principal together with twelve (12) months interest per installment at the rate of 8% per annum on the unpaid balance commencing on November 1, 2026, 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 delinquency real estate taxes shall apply to such special assessment, except as otherwise provided by statute. All assessments for those connecting to the City of Muskego water system after November 1, 2026, may be paid in cash in full on or before the first November 1 st after connection or in five (5) equal annual installments of principal together with twelve (12) months interest per installment at the rate of 8% 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 delinquency real estate taxes shall apply to such special assessment, except as otherwise provided by statute. 6. That all water capacity assessments are deferred as stated in paragraph 4 of this Resolution and on the terms and conditions stated therein. 7. That the City Clerk shall publish this Resolution as a Class 1 Notice. DATED THIS 24th DAY OF FEBRUARY 2026. Richard Petfalski, Mayor This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #013-2026 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. Kerri Roller, City Clerk Published this day of , 2026 102 C �\ Vt�ryW ,�, USKEGO Reports and Presentations to Finance Committee and Common Council To: Finance Committee & Common Council From: Scott Kroeger Department: Public Works and Development Subject: Final WCA — 20t' Amendment Date: February 24, 2026 Background Information: The City of Muskego plans to amend the Water Capacity Assessment (WCA) area. This would be the 20t'' amendment to the area. This amendment would allow new residents in the Kirkland Crossing Development to hook up to the new watermain as well as residents along Martin Drive. A Public Information Meeting (PIM) was held on Tuesday October 14, 2025 at City Hall. All homeowners in the proposed WCA area amendment 20 were notified of this PIM. All residents in the proposed WCA amendment 20 have been notified of the public hearing that will take place on February 24, 2026. Key Issues for Consideration: Attachments 1. Final WCA 2. Exhibit A 3. Exhibit B 4. WCA Mailing to residents Recommendation for Action by Committee and/or Council: Date of Committee Action: Finance Committee February 24, 2026 Planned Date of Council Action (if required): February 24, 2026 Total $ Needed: $ Fiscal Note(s): $ Budgeted: $ Expenditure Account(s) to Be Used: (3/2019) 103 EXHIBIT A — September 15, 2025 City of Muskego WCA Amendment 20 Legal Description That part of the NE %, NW % and SW % of Section 3, the NE %, NW % SW % and SE % of Section 4, the NE%,SE%and SW%ofSection 5,the NE%,NW%and SE%of Section 8,the NE%of Section 9, the NW % of Section 10, all in Town 5 N, Range 20 East, City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the N % corner of said Section 5; thence North 89°18'22" East, 19.47 feet along the north line of the NE % of said Section 5 to the Point of Beginning, also being the centerline of C.T.H. "Y"; continue thence North 89°18'22" East, 2594.03 feet along said north line to the NW corner of aforesaid Section 4; thence North 88°30'48" East, 2697.24 feet along said north line to the N % corner of said Section 4; thence North 88°25'54" East, 2670.29 feet along the north line of the NE % of said Section 4 to the NW corner of aforesaid Section 3; thence North 88°59'29" East, 2661.05 feet along the north line of the NW % of said Section 3 to the N corner of said Section 3; thence North 88°46'11" East, 741.09 feet along the north line of the NE of said Section 3 to the extension of the west line of Outlot 1 of CSM 10532; thence South 0°26'53" East, 660 feet along said west line and its extension and the west line of Lot 1 of CSM 12343 to the north line of Lot 2 of CSM 10531; thence South 88°45'34" West, 742.44 feet along said north line to the west line of the NE % of said Section 3; thence South 0°19'56" East, 1735.66 feet along said west line to the south line of the NW % of said Section 3; thence South 88°24'37" West, 665 feet along said south line to the west line of Outlot 2 and Lots 8-11 of Chamberlain Hill; thence South 0°22'10" East, 1249.78 feet along said west line to the centerline of Oak Hill Trail; thence North 65°39'16" West, 136.44 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 367.31 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears North 77°27'47" West, 126.50 feet; thence westerly 127.14 feet along the arc of said curve and said centerline to a non -tangent line; thence South 19°31'59" East, 68.32 feet along said line to the northwest corner of Lot 3 of CSM 5424; thence South 13°01'46" West, 202.85 feet along the westerly line of said Lot 3 to the southerly line thereof; thence South 71°09'26" East, 31.16 along said southerly line; thence South 60°11'19" East, 175.00 feet along said southerly line and the southerly line of Lot 4 of said CSM 5424; thence North 26°46'06" East, 18.58 feet along said Lot 4; thence South 60°21'49" East, 102 feet, more or less to the southeast corner of said Lot 4 and the west line of Outlot 1 of Chamberlain Hill; thence South 0°33'17" East, 1096.89 feet along said west line and its extension to the south line of the SW % of said Section 3; thence South 88°11'21" West, 323.73 feet along said south line to the east line of Outlot 2 of Parkland No. 1; thence South 1°07'58" East, 1454.98 feet along said east line and the east line of Outlot 4 of Parkland No. 3; thence South 89°46'19" West, 96.14 feet along the southerly line of said Outlot 4; thence South 64°52'15" West, 190.97 feet along said southerly line to the easterly line of Lot 1 of CSM 5707; thence South 34°12'29" East, 205.43 feet along said easterly line to the southerly line of said Lot 1; thence South 55°47'31" West, 150.00 feet along said southerly line to the westerly line of said Lot 1; thence North 34°12'29" West, 246.61 feet along said westerly line to the southerly line of the aforesaid Outlot 4 of Parkland No. 3; thence South 80°31'16" 104 West, 200.07 feet along said southerly line to an easterly line of said Outlot 4; thence South 3°05'14" West, 153.00 feet along said easterly line to a southerly line of said Outlot 4; thence North 85°15'46" West, 125.08 feet along said southerly line to the easterly line of Parkland Drive and the beginning of a 209.00 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears North 8°00'45" West, 188.37 feet; thence northerly 195.41 feet along the arc of said curve and said easterly line; thence North 18°46'19" East, 186.54 feet along said easterly line to the northerly line of Briargate Lane and the beginning of a 1086 foot radius non -tangent curve to the left whose chord bears North 84°36'15" West, 289.64 feet; thence westerly 290.51 feet along the arc of said curve and said northerly line; thence South 87°43'48" West, 709.80 feet along said northerly line to the westerly line of Lannon Drive; thence South 1°23'18" East, 225.14 feet along said westerly line; thence South 88036'13" West, 16.00 feet along said westerly line; thence South 1°23'18" East, 91.52 feet along said westerly line; thence North 46°23'09" West, 32.77 feet; thence North 64°36'18" West, 19.25 feet to the southwesterly line of Lot 11; thence North 46°23'18" West, 195 feet more or less to the water's edge of Little Muskego Lake; Thence northerly, northwesterly and westerly, southwesterly, southerly, 15,000 feet, more or less, clockwise along the water's edge of Little Muskego Lake to the southeast corner of Parcel 2 of CSM 8860; thence South 84°57'03" West, 276 feet, more or less, along the south line of said Parcel 2 to the southwest corner thereof; thence North 5°10'37" West, 120 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 11 of Hillview Farm Lochurst Plat; thence South 85°11'24" West, 75 feet along the north line of said Lot 11 to the west line thereof; thence South 5°10'37" East, 110 feet along said west line to the northeast corner of Parcel 2 of CSM 2045; thence South 85°11'24" West, 159.17 feet along the north line of said Parcel 2 to the northwest corner thereof; thence South 32°5221" West, 53.34 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 17, Block 3, Hill View Farm Plat; thence South 5°07'38" East, 50 feet to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 84°47'14" West, 225 feet along the south line of said Lot 17 and its extension to the east line of Block 4 of Hill View Farm; thence South 5°29'02" East, 50.07 feet to the northerly line of Lot 19 of Block 4 of said Hill View Farm; thence South 84°29'58" West, 199.85 feet along said northerly line to the north line of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Hillview Subdivision; thence South 88°36'35" West, 158.70 feet along said north line to the west line of said Lot 2; thence South 1°18'07" East, 30 feet along said west line to the north line of Lots 3-5 of said plat; thence South 88°36'35" West, 365.59 feet along said north line and its extension to the centerline of Richdorf Drive; thence South 1°23'25" East, 25 feet along said centerline to the extension of the north line of Lot 27, Hillview Subdivision; thence South 88°36'35" West, 144 feet along said north line to the west line of said Lot 27; thence South 1°28'32" East, 125 feet along said west line to the north line of Lochcrest Blvd.; thence South 31001'49" West, 88.85 feet to the south line of said Lochcrest Blvd.; thence South 1°28'36" East, 252.39 feet along the west line of deeds recorded as Document Nos. 4770251 and 4819107; thence South 32°37'20" East, 285.31 feet along the westerly line of said Document No. 4770251 and its southerly extension to the southeasterly corner of Document No. 2508638; thence South 44°38'30" East, 883.45 feet along the southwesterly line of Lots 1-8, Block 3, Bay Shore Estates and its extension to the southeasterly corner of Lot 15 of said Block 3; thence South 67°05'59" West, 84.69 feet along the southerly line of said Lot 15 to the northeasterly corner of Lot 14 of said Block 3; thence South 22°20'47" East, 93.64 feet along the easterly line of said Lot 14 to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 65°49'38" West, 255.65 feet along the southerly line of said Lot 14 and its extension to the centerline of County 105 Highway "Y" (Racine Avenue); thence North 32°36'09" West, 1685 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 1909.86 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears North 13°18'56" West, 1259.62 feet; thence northwesterly 1283.65 feet along the arc of said curve and along said centerline; thence North 5°56'21" East, 2281.11 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 11459.16 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears North 2°39'59" East, 1308.41 feet; thence northerly 1309.12 feet along the arc of said curve and along said centerline; thence North 0°17'43" West, 1580.77 feet along said centerline to the Point of Beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following land: Commencing at the East % corner of said Section 5; thence South 8805221" West, 513.68 feet along the north line of the Southeast X of said Section 5 to the northeast corner of Lot 57, Lakewood Meadows Addition No. 2 and to the Point of Beginning; thence South 1°05'12" East, 424 feet along the east line of said Lot 57 and its extension to the northwest corner of Lot 50 of said Lakewood Meadows Addition No. 2; thence North 88°52'21" East, 321.86 feet along the north line of said Lot 50 and Lot 51 of said plat to the west line of Lot 1 of CSM 4540; thence South 1°05'12" East, 110 feet along said west line to the south line of said Lot 1; thence North 88°52'19" East, 181.82 feet along the south line of said Lot 1 to the west line of Gold Drive; thence South 1°05'12" East, 819.17 feet along said west line to the south line of Lembezeder Drive; thence South 88°53'11" West, 188 feet along said south line to the east line of CSM 10096; thence South 1°05'12" East, 425.80 feet along said east line to the south line of said CSM; thence South 89°33'23" West, 106.24 feet along said south line to the east line of CSM 9579; thence South 1°05'12" East, 273 feet along said east line to the north line of Gold Drive; thence South 12°43'57" West. 46.21 feet to the south line of Gold Drive; thence South 89°33'28" West, 95.75 feet along said south line to the northwest corner of Outlot 1 of said CSM 9579; thence South 2°55'11" East, 209.62 feet along the west line of said Outlot 1 to the extension of the south line of Parcel A of CSM 2289; thence South 89°37'35" West, 287.86 feet along said south line and its extension to the southerly extension of the east line of Lot 37 of Kenwood Place; thence North 0°33'26" East, 51.35 feet along said extended east line to the extension of the southerly line of Lot 36 of said Kenwood Place; thence North 80°00'00" West, 314.78 feet along said southerly line to the east line of Lot 27 of said Kenwood Place; thence South 88°3821" West, 199.89 feet along the south line of Lots 27-29 of said Kenwood Place; continuing thence North 89°25'43" West, 207.99 feet along the south line of Lots 29 and 30 of said plat; continuing thence North 88°16'58" West, 551.87 feet along the south line of Lots 30- 34 of said plat to the west line of Lot 35 of said plat; thence North 3°11'36" East, 175.86 feet along said west line to the south line of said Lot 35; thence South 89°34'27" West, 192.70 feet along said south line and its extension to the centerline of Hillendale Drive; thence South 12°38'23" West, 204.53 feet along said centerline to the northerly line of lands described in Document No. 3931024; thence North 78°05'52" West, 52.88 feet along said north line to the westerly line of Hillendale Drive; thence North 13°26'33" East, 421.23 feet along said westerly line to the northeast corner of Parcel 1 of CSM 176; thence North 88°25'14" East, 51.77 feet to the centerline of said Hillendale Drive; thence North 13°26'58" East, 756.48 feet along said centerline to the extension of the south line of Parcel 2 of CSM 3791; thence North 88°53'13" East, 356.41 feet along said south line and its extension to the westerly line of Parcel 2 of CSM 9678; thence North 13°23'43" East, 126.86 feet along said westerly line; thence South 106 88°53'13" West, 41.65 feet along said line; thence North 1°06'47" West, 122.81 feet along said westerly line to the south line of Lot 6 of Lakewood Meadows; thence North 88°52'23" East, 31.86 feet along said south line to the easterly line of said Lot 6 and Lot 5; thence North 13°25'36" West, 239.47 feet along said easterly line to the easterly line of Lots 2-4 of said plat; thence North 13°27'02" East, 440.31 feet along said easterly line to the north line of Lot 2 of said plat; thence South 88°52'21" West, 10.21 feet along said north line to the east line of Lot 1 of said plat; thence North 1°07'39" West, 222.05 feet along said east line and its extension to the north line of the Southeast % of said Section 5; thence North 88°52'21" East, 953.05 feet along said north line to the Point of Beginning. 107 Little Muskeg a Lake. °w L■ V) Qs i h Ir m 0 r �. a J 3 u V) 221 0 T r �'Ab I 4 J 3 z 39, r r r 4 ra Lu Z S LU N T r city- of ENGINEERING DIVISION W 182 S8200 Racine Avenue SKEGO Muskego, Wisconsin 53150 (262) 679-4145 FAX (262) 679-5614 February 4, 2026 Dear Resident: The City of Muskego will be amending the Water Capacity Assessment District (WCA) due to the installation of water main for the Kirkland Crossing Subdivision. The WCA District is an area proposed to be served by municipal water sometime in the future. The properties adjacent to the Kirkland Crossing Subdivision and surrounding properties are not currently in the WCA District; therefore, amending the WCA District is required. The surrounding properties are also being included as part of this amendment as a formality. You will not be forced to connect to municipal water except on point of sale and if water is available. The WCA assessment is only due upon connection to municipal water. The Kirkland Crossing Subdivision developer completed an extension of water main as part of the subdivision project. The project extends on Martin Drive approximately from Oak Hill Trail to Copper Oaks Drive. If your home is not in the project area, you will not have water available to you at this time. The following packet of information includes a copy of the preliminary resolution, hearing notice (including the map and legal description), and engineer's report. The Public Hearing will be held on February 24, 2026, in the Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue. Attendance at this meeting is not mandatory. This Public Hearing is following a public informational meeting that was previously held on October 14, 2025. Please feel free to contact me at (262) 679-5686 or at skroeger@muskego.wi.gov if you have any questions or comments. Thank you, City of Muskego l� Scott Kroeger Public Works and Development Director 113 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #l:004-2026 PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION DECLARING INTENT TO LEVY AREA -WIDE WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FOR WATER SERVICE UNDER §66.0703, WISCONSIN STATUTES (20th Amended WCA District) RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, as follows: 1. The Common Council hereby declares its intent to exercise its police power under §66.0703, Wisconsin Statutes to levy area -wide water capacity assessments upon property within the following described territory located within the City for benefits conferred upon such properties as a result of debt service and retirement for water connections to provide water service to the entire territory described: See attached legal description marked Exhibit "A" and attached map marked Exhibit "B" 2. The amount of the water capacity assessment (WCA) proposed to be levied shall be determined by the City's Financial Consultant, its consulting engineer and the Public Works Committee, and it is anticipated that said assessment shall be determined on a residential equivalency unit basis. 3. The assessment proposed to be levied is to be levied against all lots and parcels of real estate located within the territory above described which are not presently, at the time of the final resolution levying the special assessment, actually connected to the public water and receiving the immediate benefit, and against all lots and parcels of real estate actually connected and receiving an immediate benefit. 4. The water capacity assessment (WCA) proposed to be levied is based upon the police power of the City of Muskego and is to be levied for the benefit given to all unconnected real estate in the City of Muskego for the benefit conferred upon that unconnected real estate for the availability of a capacity in the water system and against all connected real estate for the immediate capacity now to be utilized. 5. The water capacity assessment (WCA) proposed to be levied herein may be allowed to be paid in installments. The exact schedule of those properties immediately assessed and installments thereon shall be determined when the final resolution is adopted. 6. The Director of Public Works and Development or Designee for the City of Muskego is hereby directed to prepare a report providing for all estimated costs of the total water capacity purchased, a total list of all properties to be assessed and a schedule of proposed assessments against the specific properties to be assessed. Said report, when completed, shall be filed with the City Clerk. 7. The City Clerk, after receiving the report, is directed to publish a Class 1 Notice of a Public Hearing, under Chapter 985 of the Wisconsin Statutes, on this proposed Reso. #004-2026 Page 2 resolution levying special assessments, the hearing to be held at City Hall at a time set by the Clerk as specified in §66.0703(7)(a), Wisconsin Statutes. DATED THIS 27th DAY OF JANUARY 2026. CITY OF MUSKEGO 4-4 'c ar Petfalsk ., Mayor This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution 4004-2026, which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. V-eAn � P&W-t Kerri Roller, City Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AREA -WIDE WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FOR WATER SERVICE IN THE CITY OF MUSKEGO WAUKESHA COUNTY, WISCONSIN (20t" Amended WCA District) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Common Council of the City of Muskego has declared its intention to exercise its police power under §66.0703, Wisconsin Statues to create Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20, for the purpose of determining the boundaries contained within said District territory located in the City of Muskego, and identifying property owners who may be subject to future area -wide water capacity special assessments, for benefits conferred upon such properties, as a result of debt service and retirement for water connections and other water improvements, to provide water service to the entire newly established territory as described below: See Attached Legal Description Marked Exhibit "A" and Attached Map Marked Exhibit "B" PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in the event future special assessments will be levied against properties in the newly created Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20, the special assessments proposed to be levied are to be levied against all lots and parcels of real estate located within the territory above described which are not presently, at the time of the final resolution levying the special assessment, actually connected to the public water and receiving the immediate benefit, and against all lots and parcels of real estate actually connected and receiving an immediate benefit. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that levying water capacity special assessments in newly created Water Capacity Assessment Districts (WCA) is based upon the police power of the City of Muskego and is to be levied for the benefit given to all unconnected real estate in the City of Muskego for the benefit conferred upon that unconnected real estate for the availability of a capacity in the water system and against all connected real estate for the immediate capacity now to be utilized. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that in the event special assessments are levied upon properties contained in the newly created Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20, said special assessments levied are allowed to be paid in installments. The exact schedule of those properties immediately assessed and installments thereon shall be determined when a Final Resolution is adopted by the City's Common Council. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that water capacity special assessments, if levied in the newly created Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20, will be used to pay back the financing incurred by the City of Muskego to create water service improvements as well as other expenses incurred for water service improvements. 116 Public Hearing Notice Page 2 2011 Amended WCA PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a Public Hearing will be held by the Common Council at 6:00 p.m. on February 24, 2026, in the Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue for the public to voice concerns and ask questions about the creation of Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20 in the City of Muskego in the territory as defined herein and further described on Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto. The Council will hear all persons interested, or their agents or attorneys, concerning the matters contained in the Preliminary Resolution Authorizing the Creation of Water Capacity Assessment District Number 20 (WCA) and potential levying of future special assessments against the properties contained within said District. All objections will be heard and considered by the Council when making a final determination of proposed special assessments, which shall be accomplished by the passing of a Resolution to be published as a Class 1 notice, and a Notice of Assessment will be mailed to each property owner affected at the legally required time. Dated at Muskego, Wisconsin this 4t" day of February 2026. 117 Little Muskeg a Lake. °w L■ Eii = sic- I.JC-p, o1a++. w,—e-A,,k Are,- q - is --a?s xhibi+ i3= t`°v) wcj°• 204h tAY•,e-•.oleo, Rrmr— 9-m-e?s 119 Exkib-,- 8 = NE wcA aO+h Aw,e•+d.ol An4 9—/5--as r-xh:k ;w aot►, �re" 120 EXHIBIT A- September 15, 2025 City of Muskego WCA Amendment 20 Legal Description That part of the NE'/4, NW'/4 and SW'/4 of Section 3, the NE'/4, NW'/4 SW'/4 and SE'/4 of Section 4, the NE'/4, SE'/4 and SW'/4 of Section 5, the NE'/4, NW'/4 and SE'/4 of Section 8, the NE'/4 of Section 9, the NW'/4 of Section 10, all in Town 5 N, Range 20 East, City of Muskego, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the N'/4 corner of said Section 5; thence North 89018'22" East, 19.47 feet along the north line of the NE'/4 of said Section 5 to the Point of Beginning, also being the centerline of C.T.H. "Y"; continue thence North 89018'22" East, 2594.03 feet along said north line to the NW corner of aforesaid Section 4; thence North 88030'48" East, 2697.24 feet along said north line to the N'/4 corner of said Section 4; thence North 88125'54" East, 2670.29 feet along the north line of the NE'/4 of said Section 4 to the NW corner of aforesaid Section 3; thence North 88159'29" East, 2661.05 feet along the north line of the NW'/4 of said Section 3 to the N'/4 corner of said Section 3; thence North 88046'11 " East, 741.09 feet along the north line of the NE'/4 of said Section 3 to the extension of the west line of Outlot 1 of CSM 10532; thence South 0026'53" East, 660 feet along said west line and its extension and the west line of Lot 1 of CSM 12343 to the north line of Lot 2 of CSM 10531; thence South 88045'34" West, 742.44 feet along said north line to the west line of the NE'/4 of said Section 3; thence South 0119'56" East, 1735.66 feet along said west line to the south line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 3; thence South 88024'37" West, 665 feet along said south line to the west line of Outlot 2 and Lots 8-11 of Chamberlain Hill; thence South 0122'10" East, 1249.78 feet along said west line to the centerline of Oak Hill Trail; thence North 65139'16" West, 136.44 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 367.31 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears North 77027'47" West, 126.50 feet; thence westerly 127.14 feet along the arc of said curve and said centerline to a non -tangent line; thence South 19031'59" East, 68.32 feet along said line to the northwest corner of Lot 3 of CSM 5424; thence South 13001'46" West, 202.85 feet along the westerly line of said Lot 3 to the southerly line thereof; thence South 71 °09'26" East, 31.16 along said southerly line; thence South 6011119" East, 175.00 feet along said southerly line and the southerly line of Lot 4 of said CSM 5424; thence North 26046'06" East, 18.58 feet along said Lot 4; thence South 60021'49" East, 102 feet, more or less to the southeast corner of said Lot 4 and the west line of Outlot 1 of Chamberlain Hill; thence South 0133'17" East, 1096.89 feet along said west line and its extension to the south line of the SW'/4 of said Section 3; thence South 88011'21" West, 323.73 feet along said south line to the east line of Outlot 2 of Parkland No. 1; thence South 1 °07'58" East, 1454.98 feet along said east line and the east line of Outlot 4 of Parkland No. 3; thence South 89046'19" West, 96.14 feet along the southerly line of said Outlot 4; thence South 64052'15" West, 190.97 feet along said southerly line to the easterly line of Lot 1 of CSM 5707; thence South 34012'29" East, 205.43 feet along said easterly line to the southerly line of said Lot 1; thence South 55°47'31"West, 150.00 feet along said southerly line to the westerly line of said Lot 1; thence North 34112'29" West, 246.61 feet along said westerly line to the southerly line of the aforesaid Outlot 4 of Parkland No. 3; thence South 8013116" West, 200.07 feet along said southerly line to an easterly line of said Outlot 4; thence South 3005'14" West, 153.00 feet along said easterly line to a southerly line of said Outlot 4; thence North 85015'46" West, 125.08 feet along said southerly line to the easterly line of Parkland Drive and the beginning of a 209.00 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears North 8000'45" West, 188.37 feet; thence northerly 195.41 feet along the arc of said curve and said easterly line; thence North 18046'19" East, 186.54 feet along said easterly line to the northerly line of Briargate Lane and the beginning of a 1086 foot radius non -tangent curve to the left whose chord bears North 84136'15" West, 289.64 feet; thence westerly 290.51 feet along the arc of said curve and said northerly line; thence South 87143'48" West, 709.80 feet along said northerly line to the westerly line of Lannon Drive; thence South 1123'18" East, 225.14 feet along said westerly line; thence South 88036'13" West, 16.00 feet along said westerly line; thence South 102318" East, 91.52 feet along said westerly line; thence North 46023'09" West, 32.77 feet; thence North 64036'18" West, 19.25 feet to the southwesterly line of Lot 11; thence North 46023'18" West, 195 feet more or less to the water's edge of Little Muskego Lake; Thence northerly, northwesterly and westerly, southwesterly, southerly, 15,000 feet, more or less, clockwise along the water's edge of Little Muskego Lake to the southeast corner of Parcel 2 of CSM 8860; thence South 84057'03" West, 276 feet, more or less, along the south line of said Parcel 2 to the southwest corner thereof; thence North 5110'37" West, 120 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 11 of Hillview Farm Lochurst Plat; thence South 85111'24" West, 75 feet along the north line of said Lot 11 to the west line thereof; thence South 5010'37" East, 110 feet along said west line to the northeast corner of Parcel of CSM 2045; thence South 85011'24" West, 159.17 feet along the north line of said Parcel 2 to the northwest corner thereof; thence South 32052'21 " West, 53.34 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 17, Block 3, Hill View Farm Plat; thence South 5007'38" East, 50 feet to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 84147'14" West, 225 feet along the south line of said Lot 17 and its extension to the east line of Block 4 of Hill View Farm; thence South 5129'02" 121 East, 50.07 feet to the northerly line of Lot 19 of Block 4 of said Hill View Farm; thence South 84029'58" West, 199.85 feet along said northerly line to the north line of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Hillview Subdivision; thence South 88036'35" West, 158.70 feet along said north line to the west line of said Lot 2; thence South 1118'07" East, 30 feet along said west line to the north line of Lots 3-5 of said plat; thence South 88136'35" West, 365.59 feet along said north line and its extension to the centerline of Richdorf Drive; thence South 1 °23'25" East, 25 feet along said centerline to the extension of the north line of Lot 27, Hillview Subdivision; thence South 88136'35" West, 144 feet along said north line to the west line of said Lot 27; thence South 1 °28'32" East, 125 feet along said west line to the north line of Lochcrest Blvd.; thence South 31 001'49" West, 88.85 feet to the south line of said Lochcrest Blvd.; thence South 1 °28'36" East, 252.39 feet along the west line of deeds recorded as Document Nos. 4770251 and 4819107; thence South 32037'20" East, 285.31 feet along the westerly line of said Document No. 4770251 and its southerly extension to the southeasterly corner of Document No. 2508638; thence South 44038'30" East, 883.45 feet along the southwesterly line of Lots 1-8, Block 3, Bay Shore Estates and its extension to the southeasterly corner of Lot 15 of said Block 3; thence South 67105'59" West, 84.69 feet along the southerly line of said Lot 15 to the northeasterly corner of Lot 14 of said Block 3; thence South 22120'47" East, 93.64 feet along the easterly line of said Lot 14 to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 65049'38" West, 255.65 feet along the southerly line of said Lot 14 and its extension to the centerline of County Highway "Y" (Racine Avenue); thence North 32036'09" West, 1685 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 1909.86 foot radius curve to the right whose chord bears North 13018'56" West, 1259.62 feet; thence northwesterly 1283.65 feet along the arc of said curve and along said centerline; thence North 5056'21 " East, 2281.11 feet along said centerline to the beginning of a 11459.16 foot radius curve to the left whose chord bears North 2139'59" East, 1308.41 feet; thence northerly 1309.12 feet along the arc of said curve and along said centerline; thence North 0117'43" West, 1580.77 feet along said centerline to the Point of Beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following land: Commencing at the East'/4 corner of said Section 5; thence South 88052'21 " West, 513.68 feet along the north line of the Southeast'/4 of said Section 5 to the northeast corner of Lot 57, Lakewood Meadows Addition No. 2 and to the Point of Beginning; thence South 1105'12" East, 424 feet along the east line of said Lot 57 and its extension to the northwest corner of Lot 50 of said Lakewood Meadows Addition No. 2; thence North 88052'21" East, 321.86 feet along the north line of said Lot 50 and Lot 51 of said plat to the west line of Lot 1 of CSM 4540; thence South 1105'12" East, 110 feet along said west line to the south line of said Lot 1; thence North 88152'19" East, 181.82 feet along the south line of said Lot 1 to the west line of Gold Drive; thence South 1005'12" East, 819.17 feet along said west line to the south line of Lembezeder Drive; thence South 88053'11"West, 188 feet along said south line to the east line of CSM 10096; thence South 1005'12" East, 425.80 feet along said east line to the south line of said CSM; thence South 89033'23" West, 106.24 feet along said south line to the east line of CSM 9579; thence South 1105'12" East, 273 feet along said east line to the north line of Gold Drive; thence South 12043'57" West. 46.21 feet to the south line of Gold Drive; thence South 89033'28" West, 95.75 feet along said south line to the northwest corner of Outlot 1 of said CSM 9579; thence South 2055'11" East, 209.62 feet along the west line of said Outlot 1 to the extension of the south line of Parcel A of CSM 2289; thence South 89137'35" West, 287.86 feet along said south line and its extension to the southerly extension of the east line of Lot 37 of Kenwood Place; thence North 0033326" East, 51.35 feet along said extended east line to the extension of the southerly line of Lot 36 of said Kenwood Place; thence North 80000'00" West, 314.78 feet along said southerly line to the east line of Lot 27 of said Kenwood Place; thence South 88038'21 " West, 199.89 feet along the south line of Lots 27-29 of said Kenwood Place; continuing thence North 89125'43" West, 207.99 feet along the south line of Lots 29 and 30 of said plat; continuing thence North 88116'58" West, 551.87 feet along the south line of Lots 30-34 of said plat to the west line of Lot 35 of said plat; thence North 3111'36" East, 175.86 feet along said west line to the south line of said Lot 35; thence South 89134'27" West, 192.70 feet along said south line and its extension to the centerline of Hillendale Drive; thence South 12038'23" West, 204.53 feet along said centerline to the northerly line of lands described in Document No. 3931024; thence North 78005'52" West, 52.88 feet along said north line to the westerly line of Hillendale Drive; thence North 13026'33" East, 421.23 feet along said westerly line to the northeast corner of Parcel 1 of CSM 176; thence North 88025'14" East, 51.77 feet to the centerline of said Hillendale Drive; thence North 13026'58" East, 756.48 feet along said centerline to the extension of the south line of Parcel 2 of CSM 3791; thence North 88053'13" East, 356.41 feet along said south line and its extension to the westerly line of Parcel 2 of CSM 9678; thence North 13123'43" East, 126.86 feet along said westerly line; thence South 88153'13" West, 41.65 feet along said line; thence North 1 °06'47" West, 122.81 feet along said westerly line to the south line of Lot 6 of Lakewood Meadows; thence North 88052'23" East, 31.86 feet along said south line to the easterly line of said Lot 6 and Lot 5; thence North 13025'36" West, 239.47 feet along said easterly line to the easterly line of Lots 2-4 of said plat; thence North 13027'02" East, 440.31 feet along said easterly line to the north line of Lot 2 of said plat; thence South 88°52'21"West, 10.21 feet along said north line to the east line of Lot 1 of said plat; thence North 1 °07'39" West, 222.05 feet along said east line and its extension to the north line of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section 5; thence North 88152'21" East, 953.05 feet along said north line to the Point of Beginning. 122 Engineer's Report on Proposed Water Capacity Assessments for the City of Muskego — Twentieth Amendment Waukesha County, Wisconsin In accordance with the resolution of the City of Muskego, we herewith submit our report on Water Capacity Assessments (WCA) to be levied upon all present and future users of the portion of the Muskego Water Utility who are in the attached area (Schedule "W") This report consists of the following schedules: Schedule "A" - Engineer's report dated November 24, 1986 regarding Water Capacity Assessment on file with the City Clerk Schedule "B" - Engineer's report dated February 25, 1991 regarding the First Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "C" - Engineer's report dated October 18, 1996 regarding Water Capacity Assessments on file with the City Clerk Schedule "D" - Engineer's report dated June 23, 1999 regarding the Second Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "E" - Engineer's report dated September 23, 1999 regarding the Third Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "F" - Engineer's report dated September 23, 1999 regarding the Fourth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "G" - Engineer's report dated October 4, 1999 regarding the Fifth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "H" - Engineer's report dated June 19, 2000 regarding the Sixth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk Schedule "I" - Engineer's report dated January 2, 2002, regarding the Seventh Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "J" - Engineer's report dated September 17, 2002, regarding the Ninth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "K" - Engineer's report dated February 14, 2003, regarding the Eighth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "L" - Engineer's report dated February 17, 2003, regarding the Tenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "M" - Engineer's report dated February 17, 2003, regarding the Eleventh Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "N" - Engineer's report dated October 29, 2003, regarding the Twelfth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "O" - Engineer's report dated November 19, 2003, regarding the Thirteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "P" - Engineer's report dated November 7, 2003, regarding the Fourteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "Q" - Engineer's report dated August 16, 2004, regarding the Fifteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. —1392232 Amended WCA District > 214 20th Amended WCA District > Reports > 20250911-Engineer's Report WCA 20th Amendment - reduced— 123 Schedule "R" - Engineer's report dated August 16, 2004, regarding the Sixteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "S" - Engineer's report dated March 3, 2008 regarding the Seventeenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "T" - Engineer's report dated October 9, 2017 regarding the Eighteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "U" - Engineer's report dated August 22, 2024 regarding the Nineteenth Amended WCA District on file with the City Clerk. Schedule "V" - Listing of all parcels affected by the proposed WCA. Schedule "W" - Legal description and mapping of the proposed Twentieth Amended WCA District Schedule "X" - Summary of costs and improvements All present and future users of the Muskego Water Utility that lie within the proposed WCA District against which assessments are proposed are benefited and the improvements constitute an exercise of Police Powers. The improvements consist of those facilities that are not assessed for under the frontage or unit assessment policy and include costs associated with the oversizing of water mains, wells, pump stations, water towers, reservoirs, pump controls and appurtenant facilities. Schedule "A" - See report dated November 24, 1986, on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "B" - See report dated February 25, 1991, on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "C" - See report dated October 18, 1996, on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "D" - See report dated June 23, 1999, on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "E" - See report dated September 23, 1999 on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "F" - See report dated September 23, 1999 on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "G" - See report dated October 4, 1999 on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "H" - See report dated June 19, 2000 on file at the City Clerk's Office Schedule "I" - Engineer's report dated January 2, 2002 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "J" - Engineer's report dated September 17, 2002 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "K" - Engineer's report dated February 14, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "L" - Engineer's report dated February 17, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "M" - Engineer's report dated February 17, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "N" - Engineer's report dated October 29, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "O" - Engineer's report dated November 19, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "P" - Engineer's report dated November 7, 2003 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "Q" - Engineer's report dated August 16, 2004 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "R" Engineer's report dated August 16, 2004 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "S" — Engineer's report dated March 3, 2008 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "T" — Engineer's report dated October 9, 2017 on file at the City Clerk's Office. —1392232 Amended WCA District > 214 20th Amended WCA District > Reports > 20250911-Engineer's Report WCA 20th Amendment - reduced— 124 Schedule "U" — Engineer's report dated August 22, 2024 on file at the City Clerk's Office. Schedule "V" - A listing of each parcel affected by the proposed Water Capacity Assessment may be reviewed with the City Clerk by interested persons. Schedule "W" - See attached legal description labeled "Exhibit A" dated September 15, 2025 and map labeled "Exhibit B", dated September 15, 2025. Schedule "X" - Summary of cost of projects and estimates. Estimated costs of improvements, wells, facilities, oversized water mains and system controls A) Additional Well 1, Radium Mitigation $500,000.00 B) Additional Well 2, Radium Mitigation $500,000.00 C) Project MW-32-02 (Janesville Road) Oversize Costs $132,773.00 D) Project MW-33-03 (Janesville Road) Oversize Costs $96,385.00 E) Project MW-35-03 (Parkland Drive) Oversize Costs $139,879.00 F) Big Muskego Estates North Connection Oversize Costs (Project MW-34-03) $125,558.00 G) Booster Station — Racine Avenue $225,000.00 H) Water Main Oversize — Racine/Hillendale $64,484.00 I) System Conversion — Well 8 $13,000.00 J) System Conversion — Well 10 — Champions Village $15,000.00 K) System Conversion — Well 11 — Champions Village $15,000.00 L) System Conversion — Well 12 — Lakewood Meadows $15,000.00 M) Well 13 — Well Development and Pump House Construction $1,630,000.00 N) Well 14 — Well Development $2,985.00 O) Well 9 — Building and Pump House $729,253.00 P) Moorland Road Elevated Storage (Allocated 35.95% of $561,239.19 $1,561,167.00 Construction Cost Q) Water main Extension to School Site $200,000.00 R) Deduct Additional Well 1, Radium Mitigation ($500,000.00) S) Deduct Additional Well 2, Radium Mitigation ($500,000.00) T) Hillendale Drive and Racine Avenue Water Main Extension $1,000,000.00 U) Kirkland Crossing Booster Station and Water Main $4,327,831.87 V) Kirkland Crossing Booster Station and Water Main (Developer contribution in aid of construction) ($4,327,381.87) W) Kirkland Crossing Water Main (City's cost) $751,706.00 Subtotal: $5,717,262.19 20% Administration, Legal, Land Acquisition and Legal Costs $1,143,452.44 —1392232 Amended WCA District > 214 20th Amended WCA District > Reports > 20250911-Engineer's Report WCA 20th Amendment - reduced— 125 Total Estimated Value of Improvements $6,860,714.63 Value of WCA's to be collected — 8th Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $327,690.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 9th Amended District previously approved area $245,814.00 Value of WCA's to be collected loth Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $774,180.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 1 lth Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $31,350.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 12th Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $2,970.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 13th Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $978,460.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 14th Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $2,650.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 15th Amended Area previously approved or anticipated $134,064.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 16th Amended Area $153,558.00 previously approved or anticipated Value of WCA's to be collected 171 Amended Area $142,710.00 previously approved or anticipated Value of WCA's to be collected 18' Amended Area $204,180.00 previously approved or anticipated Value of WCA's to be collected 191h Amended Area $674,880.00 previously approved or anticipated Subtotal of WCA's previously approved or anticipated $3,672,506.00 Value of WCA's to be collected 20`h Amended Area Value of existing WCA's to be collected 1309 @ $1,782.00 = $2,332,638.00 Value of future WCA's to be collected 265 @ $2,970.00 = $787,050.00 Value of existing commercial WCA's to be collected = $39,204.00 Value of future commercial WCA's to be collected $8,910.00 Subtotal of WCA's previously approved or anticipated $6,840,308.00 Total value of anticipated projects $6,860,714.63 Net excess (deficit) value of WCA's $(20,406.63) RUEKERT & MIELKE, INC. Consulting Engineers W233 N2080 Ridgeview Parkway Waukesha, WI 53188 September 11, 2025 —1392232 Amended WCA District > 214 20th Amended WCA District > Reports > 20250911-Engineer's Report WCA 20th Amendment - reduced— 126 TWENTYTH AMENDED WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING A WATER CAPACITY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (WCA) What is a WCA District? The WCA District is an area proposed to be served by municipal water sometime in the future. What is a WCA? An assessment to recover future infrastructure costs such as water main over sizing; wells; system controls; reservoirs; towers. How much will it cost? The assessment cost depends on meter size. The standard size meter for a single- family home is 5/8". The cost of the 2025 WCA for this size meter is $1,782.00 (increase of $36 every January 1 st) for existing homes and $2,970.00 for a new home. The cost increases by $36.00 per year for existing homes and $60.00 for new construction. When is it due and payable? The WCA assessment is not due until the first November 1st after you connect to the municipal system. The Water Utility also allows this assessment to be placed on a 5- year payment plan on the tax bill, plus 8% interest per annum, or paid in full any time before November 1st of any given year. Payment is not due until the property is connected to water and the water meter is installed. What if there is no water main in front of my property? The WCA assessment stays with the property but is not payable until after connection to the municipal water system. What if I don't want to connect to municipal water? The City's connection policy is the following: on the point of sale of a house, if water is available, the new homeowner has 1 year to connect to municipal water. If you are on a well, the well must be tested at least every five years for bacterial compliance and must be inspected every 10 years by a certified plumber for code compliance. If a water main is constructed in front of my property is there another assessment? Yes, referred to as a front foot assessment. That assessment is determined by the frontage of your property and the cost of the contractor to construct the water main and laterals to your lot line in compliance with the City's Assessment Policy. (Your own plumbing contractor must install the lateral from your property line to your building and inside connection). 127 LI III ' 1 • 1 RCA: NEW Existing 1 REC 3 Bed 1 Family $6,765.00 + $135/annually $ 1,128.00 + $22.50/annually 0.75 REC 2 Bed 1 Family $5,073.75 $846.00 8 REC's 3 Bed 8 Family $54,120.00 $9,024.00 6 REC's 2 Bed 8 Family $40,590.00 $6,768.00 Sewer Base: $167.66 Per Qtr $670.64 Per Year Sewer Usage: $6.81/1k gal Plus $69.10 connection WCA: Meter Size Multiplier NEW Existing 5/8" 1 $2,970.00 + $60/annually $ 1,854.00 + $36/annually 3/4" 1.5 $4,455.00 $ 2,781.00 1" 2.5 $7,425.00 $ 4,635.00 11/2" 5 $14,850.00 $ 9,270.00 2" 8 $23,760.00 $ 14,832.00 General Water Base: $28.96 Public Fire: $9.77 Usage : 30,000 $3.74 per 1000 gal 90,000 $3.27 per 1000 gal 120,000 $2.79 per 1000 gal $34.45 Per Quarter $137.80 Per Year 128 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #014-2026 APPROVAL OF FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH TESS CORNERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, it is necessary that the City of Muskego and the Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department, hereinafter ("TCVFD"), enter into an Agreement for fire protection for the City's residents; and WHEREAS, an Agreement between the parties was recommended by the Finance Committee and passed by the Common Council at its meeting of December 16, 2025; and WHEREAS, subsequent to said meeting, TCVFD retained legal counsel to review the Agreement; that TCVFD requested modifications to the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Common Council reviewed and discussed TCVFD's modifications at its regular meeting of February 10, 2026, and requested additional modifications be made to its proposed Agreement, and deferred the matter to a later date; and WHEREAS, that said changes were communicated to TCVFD's legal counsel via written correspondence; and WHEREAS, that on February 23, 2026, via phone conference, the parties discussed and agreed upon, subject to Common Council confirmation, the Agreement attached hereto; that on February 24, 2026, at its regular meeting, the Common Council reviewed and discussed the Agreement and voted to defer this matter for more negotiations between the parties; and WHEREAS, on March 4, 2026, via phone conference, the parties discussed the Agreement again with the intention that further negotiations may result in agreed upon modifications to get a Fire Protection Services Agreement in place; that the Fire Departments position is that they are not able or willing to make any further changes to the Agreement; that the attached Agreement, if approved, is the identical document that was presented and deferred at the February 24, 2026, Common Council Meeting. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, upon further review and discussion, the Common Council of the City of Muskego, does hereby approve the attached Agreement for Fire Protection Services between the TCVFD and the City of Muskego for the period January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2027. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution will nullify Resolution #090-2025, approved by the Common Council on December 16, 2025, relating to the Fire Protection Agreement between the City of Muskego and the TCVFD. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign the Agreement and the City Attorney is authorized to make substantive changes to it as may be necessary 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. 129 Resolution #011-2026 Page 12 DATED THIS 10th DAY OF MARCH, 2026. SPONSORED BY: ALDERMAN BOB HAMMEL This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #014-2026 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. City Clerk, Kerri Roller 3/26cc 130 2026-2027 AGREEMENT CITY OF MUSKEGO -- TESS CORNERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT made by and between Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department, a Wisconsin non -stock corporation, hereinafter referred to as TCVFD and the City of Muskego, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Wisconsin, hereinafter referred to as the City, to be effective as of January 1, 2026. IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants herein contained, it is agreed: That the term of this Agreement is January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2027 The City will pay to TCVFD a payment of $175,000.00 for 2026 services, payable upon receipt of the TCVFD's check ledger for the previous quarter detailing expenditures for those quarters. TCVFD agrees to provide its 501(c)(4) Organizations financial documents, including but not limited to financial statements on a quarterly basis to City for each year of this Agreement. The quarterly financial statements provided by TCVFD to the City shall also include the total amount of donations received by TCVFD for the applicable quarter. Payment for Calendar Year 2027 services by the City to TCVFD shall be agreed upon by the parties following negotiations thereon which shall occur between June 1, 2026 and September 30, 2026 such that the agreed upon amount can be approved by the Common Council prior to the end of Calendar Year 2026. In the event the parties cannot agree on an amount for 2027 services, the amount to be paid for 2027 services shall be the amount paid for 2026 services. Any capital expenditure requests exceeding $50,000.00 will be discussed and approved by the Common Council at the annual capital budget meeting. Fire runs are to be made by TCVFD to any fire within the City's corporate boundaries in compliance with a call from any resident of said area. TCVFD will furnish the necessary fire trucks, hoses, ladders, and miscellaneous firefighting equipment, and the volunteer fire fighting assistance made by any resident of the area to be served by TCVFD under this Agreement. TCVFD will provide quarterly, or upon the request of the City, a report on Fire Department response activities to the Public Works and Safety Committee. This report shall list all individual calls for service. This report shall include the currently available report that shows incident number, unit, date, alarm and arrival time and response time. Specific individual response times and locations within the quarterly report may be requested by the Committee from time to time for the purpose of clarifying the individual specific response times. TCVFD assumes all liability for damages caused by the negligent operation of its fire trucks or equipment, and agrees to obtain automobile liability insurance covering the operations of its trucks said insurance to have a minimum liability for bodily injury in the amount of $2,000,000.00 Combined Single Limit. TCVFD shall provide separate written Endorsements to its General Liability Policy of Insurance for the following; Naming the City as an Additional Insured, Waiver of Subrogation, Primary and Non -Contributory Insurance Coverage and Thirty (30) Day Notice of Cancellation. A Certificate of Insurance along with said Endorsements shall be provided to the City upon request showing evidence of the above insurance requirements. Providing a Certificate of Insurance by itself or in lieu of the required written Endorsements, which states that the Endorsements apply to the policy, is not acceptable. 37821822.3 131 City of Muskego/Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department Page 2 2026 Agreement The City, recognizing the value of mutual aid agreements between fire departments, agrees to permit TCVFD to continue with such agreements. TCVFD needs to remain in compliance with the Department of Commerce standard requirements for Comm. 30 to continue receiving the 2% Fire Insurance Entitlement Dues. TCVFD agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers, and each of them, from and against any and all claims, demands, damages, suits, and actions, including attorney's fees, caused by reason of any act, omission, fault, or negligence, whether active or passive, of TCVFD or of anyone acting under its direction or control or on its behalf. The obligation to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, shall be applicable unless liability results from the sole negligence of the City, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers. TCVFD agrees to wholly participate with the City's consultant in the evaluation of current services and participate in discussions relating to the advice and recommendations of said consultant regarding future fire protection services for the City. Each party agrees to provide notice to the other party at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of this agreement if any contract terms other than term and payment are expected to be different than as described herein for any subsequent contract term. Either party can terminate this Agreement for any reason upon providing ninety (90) days' written notice to the other party. In the event of termination, TCVFD shall be paid for its services as defined in this Agreement through the final date of providing said services to the City. This termination provision shall not effect or change in any manner the Dissolution Agreement entered into by the parties on March 10, 1999, including written signed Amendments thereto. Upon the written request by the City, TCVFD will cooperate with the City in connection with the City's compliance with the Wisconsin Public Records Law, and provide records that it is required to provide under the Wisconsin Public Records Law to the City. TCVFD agrees that it will comply with applicable laws in all material respects. This Agreement and the Dissolution Agreement constitute the entire agreement and understanding of the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes and replaces all agreements and understandings between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement prior to the date of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. TESS CORNERS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. CITY OF MUSKEGO President Secretary Mayor Rick Petfalski City Clerk Kerri Roller 132 \ vie Cry o! USKEGO To: Muskego Common Council From: Mayor Petfalski Date: June 25, 2025 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Rick Petfaiski, Mayor (262) 679-5675 rpetfalski(akityofmuskeao. org MEMO RE: Overview of the 1999 Agreement Between the City of Muskego and the Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Company The purpose of this memo is to summarize the key terms and implications of the Agreement entered into on March 10, 1999, between the City of Muskego ("City") and the Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Company ("Company"), which continues to govern the operational relationship between both entities to this day. 1. Operational Relationship - The Company is an independent, nonprofit corporation that provides year-round fire protection, fire inspections, and fire prevention training to the City. - The City funds the Company's operations through the annual municipal budget process. - If the City and Company cannot agree on annual funding, the City may make other arrangements for fire protection. 2. Asset Ownership and Disposition - The Company owns all fire -related property and equipment, including land and buildings, acquired with City funding. - If Company ceases operations voluntarily or due to legal changes, all assets must be transferred to the City at no cost. - If the City terminates the agreement due to inadequate service, all assets are also relinquished to the City without compensation. - If the City terminates the relationship for any other reason, it must pay the appraised value of the original assets (minus debts) and may owe partial reimbursement for newer assets. - The City may decline ownership of any asset, leaving responsibility with the Company. W182 S8200 Racine Avenue - Muskego, WI 53150 - www.cityofmuskego.org 133 3. Scholarship Fund - The City will fund the Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Dept. Scholarship Fund with an initial $125,000 contribution upon the exercise of section 6 of the agreement. - Scholarships are prioritized for fire service, EMS, then police, and administered by the City's Police & Fire Commission. - Up to two scholarships per year may be awarded, with a maximum of six active at once. - The fund activates only after the Company ceases operations. - If the agreement ends over a budget dispute, the fund reverts to the City's General Fund. 4. Arbitration Clause - Disputes over "adequate fire protection" are subject to binding arbitration, with the arbitrator's decision being final. 5. Legal and Compliance Requirements - The Company must comply with all relevant state and federal labor laws and Wisconsin's open records and meeting laws. 6. Name and Succession - If the City assumes fire service operations, the department must be named the Muskego/Tess Corners Fire Dept. 7. Duration and Survivability - The agreement is intended to continue perpetually. - Provisions regarding asset disposition and the scholarship fund survive any termination of services. W182 S8200 Racine Avenue — Muskego, WI 53150 — www.cityofmuskego.org 134 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND THE TESS CORNERS VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of _ c a 1999, by and between the TESS CORNERS VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, an independent corporation (hereinafter referred to as "COMPANY"), and the CITY OF MUSKEGO, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"). WHEREAS, the COMPANY maintains a fire station and fire fighting equipment at W144 S6731 Tess Corners Drive and a Sub - Station at S100 W13444 Loomis Drive, Muskego, Wisconsin; and WHEREAS, the COMPANY is an independent corporation organized under the provisions of Wisconsin Statute Chapters 181 and 213; and WHEREAS, the COMPANY desires to establish a scholarship fund should it terminate its fire department activities; and WHEREAS, the CITY desires to enter into this Agreement to assist in ensuring that the scholarship fund is established under conditions established in this Agreement. WHEREAS, for many years the CITY and the COMPANY have cooperated in providing fire services to certain areas of the CITY on a contract basis; and WHEREAS, in the past the CITY has provided the necessary funds to the COMPANY for the purchase and maintenance of necessary fire fighting equipment as well as the purchase and maintenance of land and buildings to house the same; and WHEREAS, the above -noted equipment and property have been acquired by the COMPANY and titled in the name of the COMPANY; and WHEREAS, each party to this Agreement is satisfied with the relationship between the CITY and the COMPANY and wishes to provide more specifically herein for the continuation of said relationship and for an orderly distribution of the assets if the CITY should terminate its relationship with the COMPANY or as otherwise provided. 135 NOW, THEREFORE, the parties to this Agreement, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, do hereby agree as follows: 1. CITY'S OBLIGATION: SCHOLARSHIP FUND. For the purpose of memorializing COMPANY, and as COMPANY has requested, the CITY shall forthwith upon execution of this Agreement establish a segregated account or accounts for a scholarship fund entitled Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department Scholarship in the initial amount of $125,000.00 to be awarded to residents of the City of Muskego for Fire, EMS and Police Service educational purposes by the City of Muskego Fire & Police Commission ("Commission"). The COMPANY has established rules for the scholarship fund and those rules are set forth here and in an attached Exhibit "B" (which is incorporated by reference). The Commission may award up to two (2) $1,500.00 scholarships per year, which may provide annual scholarship payments for more than one year of education, as specified by the Commission, and which shall increase 3o per year from the date of execution of this Agreement, but not to exceed the cost of tuition, lab fees and books, provided that no more than six (6) scholarships shall be outstanding at any one time. Scholarships shall be awarded in the following priority: preference shall be given to fire scholarships, then to EMS scholarships and then to police scholarships. All interest earned by the scholarship fund or funds shall remain in the fund. The scholarship fund shall continue until all funds are depleted by disbursement pursuant to this section or pursuant to Section Number 2. The scholarship shall commence being awarded in the first year after the COMPANY's relationship with the CITY is terminated pursuant to Section Number 6 of this Agreement, voluntarily ceases to function or ceases to function because of changes in the Federal or State law that no longer allow such companies to function. The Commission is entrusted the authority to adopt additional rules and change the attached rules within the parameters of this Agreement. -2- 136 2. CITY'S OBLIGATION: BUDGET. The COMPANY shall continue to provide fire protection services for the CITY under terms as mutually agreed to by the CITY and the COMPANY under the budgetary process now employed by the CITY; if the parties cannot reach agreement as to the annual funding of the COMPANY, the CITY reserves the right to make other arrangements for fire protection and any funds in the scholarship fund shall revert to the CITY's General Fund for unrestricted use. 3. COMPANY'S OBLIGATIONS. The COMPANY agrees to provide the CITY with 24 hour 365 day per year fire protection plus ongoing fire inspection and fire prevention training. The COMPANY, at all times, shall provide adequate fire protection. In the event of a dispute between the CITY and the COMPANY regarding whether or not the COMPANY is providing adequate fire protection for purposes of termination pursuant to Section Number 6 of this Agreement for failure to provide adequate protection, the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration upon the written request of either party. Upon such request, the CITY and the COMPANY shall mutually agree upon an arbitrator, or upon failure to agree within 60 days of the written request, an arbitrator shall be chosen by the Waukesha County Circuit Court pursuant to Chapter 788, Wisconsin Statutes, as it or its successors may exist from time to time. The CITY and the COMPANY shall be permitted to present all relevant evidence in the arbitration to support their interpretation of this Agreement. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be strictly enforced by the arbitrator. The decision of the arbitrator shall be binding on both parties without right of appeal. Each party shall pay one-half the cost of the arbitrator. 4. EXISTING ASSETS. All assets of the COMPANY at the time of the execution of this Agreement are set forth in the inventory prepared by the COMPANY and attached hereto, made a part hereof and marked Exhibit "A". 5. DISPOSITION OF ASSETS UPON COMPANY'S NON -OPERATION. If the COMPANY voluntarily or because of changes in the Federal or -3- 137 State law that no longer allow such companies to function, or for any other reason not caused by the CITY, ceases to operate, the COMPANY shall forthwith take all the steps necessary to relinquish ownership of all of its assets (regardless of whether the assets are listed on Exhibit "A", subsequently acquired, or improved) to the CITY at no cost to the CITY and the scholarship shall commence being awarded as stated in Section Number 1. The CITY, however, may decline to accept any one or more of COMPANY's assets, in writing, in the CITY's sole discretion, in which event the COMPANY shall at all times thereafter be solely responsible for any benefit or liability of any such asset(s) that are not accepted by the CITY. 6. DISPOSITION OF ASSETS UPON CITY TERMINATING THIS AGREEMENT WITH THE COMPANY PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. If the CITY terminates its relationship with the COMPANY, by written notice to the COMPANY, for failure to provide adequate protection as defined in Section Number 3 of this Agreement, the COMPANY shall then forthwith take all steps necessary to relinquish all assets of the COMPANY (regardless of whether the assets are listed on Exhibit "A", subsequently acquired, or improved) to the CITY at no cost to the CITY. If the CITY terminates its relationship with the COMPANY pursuant to this subsection of this Agreement, by written notice to the COMPANY, for any other reason, then the provisions of this section shall apply. (a) The CITY shall pay the appraised value at that time for the assets still owned by the COMPANY listed on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, except as described in (d) below, less any debt still outstanding on said assets, any such debt being assumed by the CITY. (b) Any assets acquired by the COMPANY not listed on Exhibit "A" shall, in any event, be relinquished by the COMPANY to the CITY at no cost to the CITY and the COMPANY agrees to take any steps necessary to accomplish the same except as described in (c) below. (c) If the COMPANY acquires assets not listed on Exhibit "A" with funds donated to the COMPANY or with funds donated to the COMPANY and 138 funds received from the CITY, prior to the purchase of such an asset the COMPANY shall notify the CITY of the purchase price and the percentage of said price to be paid with donated funds ("Percent Donated"); if the COMPANY's relationship with the CITY is terminated under this section at a later time, the CITY shall pay to the COMPANY the Percent Donated of the appraised value at the time the COMPANY's relationship with the CITY is terminated, less any debts still outstanding on said asset, any such debt being assumed by the CITY, and less the cost of any improvements made to said asset after it was acquired by the COMPANY; said amount to be calculated by multiplying the percentage, and then reducing the resulting amount by said outstanding debts and costs of improvements ([Appraised value X Percent Donated] - [debts owing + cost of improvements]). (d) If the COMPANY makes any improvements to assets listed on Exhibit "A", specifically including any fire station property, and the COMPANY's relationship with the CITY is terminated under this section at a later time, the CITY shall pay to the COMPANY the appraised value of such assets at the time of termination less any debt still outstanding on said asset, any such debt being assumed by the CITY, and less the cost of any improvements made to said asset. (e) Immediately upon the CITY satisfying its obligations under this section, the COMPANY shall then forthwith take all steps necessary to relinquish all assets of the COMPANY to the CITY, without any further cost to the CITY. In any event, the CITY may decline to accept any one or more of COMPANY's assets, in writing, in the CITY's sole discretion, in which event the COMPANY shall at all times thereafter be solely responsible for any benefit or liability of any such asset(s) that are not accepted by the CITY. If appraisals are required pursuant to this Agreement and if the COMPANY and the CITY are unable to agree as to valuation, the CITY shall select one appraiser and the COMPANY shall select another appraiser and said appraisers shall determine the value of said assets. If said appraisers cannot -5- 139 agree on the value of said assets, they shall select a third appraiser who shall appraise said assets and his determination of value shall be final. All persons selected as appraisers shall use generally accepted appraisal methods in determining said values. Each party shall pay the cost of their appraiser and the parties shall each pay one-half W of the cost of the third appraiser. If the COMPANY's relationship with the CITY is terminated pursuant to this section, the scholarship commences being awarded as stated in Section Number 1. 7. NAME. In the event the CITY establishes a municipal department which takes over the functions previously performed by the COMPANY, said department would be known as the MUSKEGO/TESS CORNERS FIRE DEPARTMENT. 8. LEGAL COMPLIANCE REQUIRED. The COMPANY and its members agree to comply with all State of Wisconsin and Federal Fair Labor Law requirements, Wisconsin Open Records Law requirements and Wisconsin Open Meeting Law requirements as if they were a municipal fire department. 9. PERPETUAL DURATION. The parties expressly intend that this Agreement will continue forever, in perpetuity, without any opportunity for termination, except that Sections Numbered 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8 shall terminate upon: Mutual written agreement of the parties to terminate the Agreement; the CITY making other arrangements for fire protection and thereafter providing written notice of termination to the COMPANY; or the CITY terminating its relationship with the COMPANY or the COMPANY otherwise ceasing to function. Sections Numbered 1, 5, 6 and 9 of this Agreement, moreover, shall survive any such termination, and shall only terminate as follows: Section Number 1 shall continue until all funds in the scholarship fund are depleted as described in Section Number 1 and/or Section Number 2; Sections Numbered 5 and 6 shall continue until all assets of the COMPANY are disbursed to the CITY, or acceptance is declined in writing, as described therein, or an agreement is not reached on the budget as 140 described in Section Number 2; Section Number 9 shall continue until all other sections of this Agreement have terminated as described herein. TES I� I� Subscribed & sworn to before me this day of ` 1999. NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF WI My commission expires: % �v? CITY OF 1�` 1S GO By % David--E'.-' De Angelis, Mayor By: K 79/7 J n K. Marenda, Clerk 7 Subscribed & sworn to before me this ' day of Mar. 1999. Y PUBLIC, STATE OF WI commission expires : y - / 7 -, 2oa o -7- rz 141 ATTACHMENT :A REAL ESTATE Station 1 W 144 S6731 Tess Comers Drive - Tax Key 2168.982 & 2168.998 Situated on approximately 2.85 Acres Improvements totaling 15,180 sq. ft. (55' 10 x 83' 10 = 4,620 and 88' x 120' = 20,560) Station 2 S100 W13444 Loomis Drive - Tax Key 2259.979 Situated on approximately 1.46 Acres Improvements totaling 3, 762 sq. ft. (50x 75.25 = 3,762) VEHICLES: 1962 Mack pumper 1968 Mack pumper 1980 Ford pumper 1996 Pierce pumper 1971 GMC grass rig 1979 Ford equipment truck 1985 GMC tanker 1964 Ford tanker PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 -Paper shredder 1 - copier 4 - computer systems with printers 1 - computer scanner 2 - blue print cabinets 9 - file cabinets 3 - hose racks 2 - hose washers 2 - hose dryers 2 - 100 amp battery chargers 4 - telewriter printers 3 - complete sets of hand tools 2 - base radios 25 - mobile radios 30 - hand held radios 60 - pagers, chargers and cases 4 - refrigerators 1 - electric range 2 - microwave ovens 142 I — pizza oven 4 — televisions 3 — VCRs 1 — VCR camera 2 — stereo systems 3 - scanners 20 — desk chairs 20 — folding tables 100 — folding chairs 10 — desks 2 — conference tables 2 — book shelves 10 — clocks 1 — overhead projector 2 — projection screens 65 set of turnout gear (including flashlights, gloves, nomex hoods, ect.) 65 dress uniforms 12 — fire extinguishers 12 — turnout gear racks 60 — air bottles 30 — complete MSA masks 30 — MSA face pieces 30 — pass alarms 207 — 50' lengths of 11/2"/13/4" hose 175 — 50' lengths of 21/2"/ 3" hose 1000' — 5" hose 2 — smoke generators 2 — air compressors 1 — cascade air system 11 — locking storage cabinets 6 — open storage cabinets 1 — float pump 2 — standby generators 2 — black boards 1 — small floor scrubber 1 — large floor scrubber 1 — tall TV cart 1 — hose tester 143 59 I�( /-C-e �� ENGf:':E 1463 MC,NTHLY APPARATUS CHECKOUT ti •:JAN -;Pr ;. `MAR APR `MAY: :JUN-. 'DULY AUG.' SEP" .00T: .NOV... DEC CAB Fuel level { i f Check all lights Siren / horn Check all Radios / Cellular phone { Report Book, fire forms, EMS forms, releases, pens { 1 1 f DOT Hazma.t book { { { { Map Book { { ! { Information Book Binoculars { I I Camera Spot Light FlashliglAs 4) { AIM Quad -gas meter (charge)J EMS gloves 2 boxes Knox Box key { Check all SCBA's (5) (pressure above 2000, hamess,low air alarm, operation, PASS, facepiece, all hoses, gaskets) Personal Flotation Devices (PFD) (2 ! Front Bumper (1) 50' section soft suction 5" 100' Trash line / fog nozzle E I) hydrant wrench _ 2)spanner wrenches { f { Left Front compartment MPO Cabinet (1) reducer 2'/2" to 1 %2" (1) double male 2 %" f (1) double female 2 %" 6 flares I (1 set) stacked tips for deluge gun (1) hydrant adapter 6" female to 4 %" female 1 144 JAN .MAR APR .-.: MAY. . "JUN • < . JULY ` AUG'; .= SEP OCT 1 NOV..: DEC (1) elbow adapter 6" female [ to 5" storz (1) hydrant adapter 4 %" female to 5" storz (1) reducer 5" storz to 2%" male 1 rubber mallet [ 1) Span -hammer [ 2 spanner wrenches (4) storz spanner wrenches [ [ (1) portable base for deluge [ !un (1) Hotel Pack -150' 1 '/." pack-lite hose, fog nozzle, wye, 3" hose pigtail. -gated (1) TFT foam tube for top s eedla foam line) (1) hydrant bag containing 2'/:" gated wye, hydrant wrench, 2 spanner wrenches, 2 storz spanner wrenches, 1 double male, 1 double female. Left Center Compartment (2) Halligan tools 1 Flathead axe- 1 Pickhead axe 1 Sledgehammer [ 1 Closet hook [ 1 Drywall hook 2 Barricade Tape [ (2) spare SCBA bottles over rear wheel -well Left Rear Compartment Tool Box [ Center punch Battery cable wrenches [ 1 Salvage cover cribbing[ (2)30' AMKUS hydraulic hoses- red/blue (2) chains fors reader [ (2) push brooms [ [ (4) fire brooms j 1 scoop shovel [ Rear Hosebed 600' of 2 %" with nozzle 500' of 5" with storz to hydrant adapter attached 800' of 3" with skid load of 150' 1 '/." and fog nozzle 10' hard suction with low level -strainer attached 2 spanner wrenches 4 Storz spanner wrenches E 1463 Monthly Check 145 JAN.:=..PEE MAR -'APR-• MAY JUN JULY AUG,? SEP OCT NOV. DBC Rear Hosebed cont'd 2pike poles 1 folding ladder 10' Crosslay Hosebeds (3) 250' of 1 3�4" w/ Fog nozzles I Foam Line (red) has TFT nozzle for use w/ foam tube Amkus Tool power unit - run and work all tools, check all fluid levels Amkus Spreader Amkus Cutter (2) Amkus Rams (2) ram extensions tagnt tcear L ompartment (1) CO2 extinguisher (1) Pressurized water ext. (1) Dry Chemical ext. (1) Utility rope bag (1 Chimne chain PPV fan- run and check all fluid levels Right Center Com artmcut 2 bags) Dry Sorb Right Center Compartment (1) EMS Bag- check I supplies for out dates and 02 level. (2) Rescue Rope bags (2) PFD's Right Front Compartmcut (1) Chain saw- run and check all fluid levels J i (1) K-12 saw -run and check all fluid levels l spare mixed gasoline f l spare regular gasoline (2) spanner wrenches I1 (4) storz spanner wrenches f 2portable lights I Pigtail adapters ~I (2) extension cords (1) elbow adapter 6" female to 5" storz for side suctions Fire Pump Visually check water tank level through fill tower Visually check foam tank levels through fill towers Work all valves and lubricate as necessary include side and rear suctions E 1463 Monthly Check 146 • • Fire Pump (cont'd Work deluge gun gears / locks, lubricate if necessary Engage pump Primer Pump operation Re -circulate to tank Pressure governor operation Check primer oil tank level Generator Run generator- check all fluid levels. 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BOOK -- ---- -----I —I--I - ----� ---I--- -- -- — BINOCULARS (FRON CAB) — CHECK ALL RADIOS CHECK L f FLASHLIGHTS ------- CHECK ALL FIRE — ----I — EXTINGUISHERS GENERATOR OIL/GAS/ RUN _ K-12 GAS MIX / RUN SAW !PORTABLE EQUIP. new spark plug, air filler, IIoil.:Lat�gc.) _ _ `SPARE GAS CAN 'SPAGE SORB I UnG GENERAL -- -- — CONDITION OF ALL A IJI NI--I'S,I IOSI:I II A )S, 150 UINI I' !1 11..'.. l'A.. I(i#'TUS CIILXKOU1' _ .—. - --- -- --.......---....Il�.i�nii IAI,I I'1?1) MAR AI'I( ITEMS TO IIL ClI LCK ED SOFT lIYDRANT 1,AY .50' jFItON-1' BUIvI1TR)_--. IJOUBLE- FEMALE hfl"I'IIJt;i: DOUBLE -MALL FFITINW, U(2) 2 1/2" ONFED WYLII(1).2 W. - 1301'I.OM SUCTION fl( I) 2 I/). IN TOP STORAGE MkEA 13CYITOM SUCI'IOIJ U0 .5'-- IN T01' STORAGE AI(IsA DRAI- PING S'I' WHER ►i(1) 2 112 _ 9U DEGREE ELBOW (111)_ 131TOn's II L S110YE1,14) — NOZZLES) FOCI ll(I ) ). I ), S'1-I(AICI1'I' S-l'RLiAI�I ll(I) J II FOC 1111 7 /2 I IYDRAN•I' I IAhih•I1',I(11 I) I IALLIGAN 'TOOL 11(I ) 130Ul' CUl-1'ERS 11(I) — 11YDRANT WRENCI I SPANNER WRENCI IF,S /1( fl SETS CI-IECK ALL h4SA MASKS FOP ,air Irtesstue, low nir nlasm, pass alnrnt, till straps, nll Iws". gnske(s,nud vnlves, Check fu-e piece lvr thy tot, ancks, seat, rind slt.iw- EXI IAUST FAN DOOR HANGER FUR FAN WHEEL CHOCKS mwrABLE LIGI [ hs i 111-MJ ADA171'ERS (in ►ear camp i.iti ni i IAIUJ SUCTION 1l(2)- 2 1/2 _ I'IKU, POOLS ll(2)--IU_- Arm LADDCIt lli!)--- EXTENSION LADDER I5' I1(1) ROOF LADDER AXE 11(l) I;LA'(' 113AU AXE 11(I) PICK I IEAD YEAR 151 uNITIt 659 APPARATU.SCHECKOUT YEAR 1,1(0111 [)rl•1'I� INIT. — - ... - .I/\N. I;EU NIAlt AI'ltlL tilAN' .IUNL' IUI,Y AUG SEl7I OCI' NOV DEC ITEMSTO is V: C I I IC(C [i:U -- ---� --- -- — — -- -- -- 25' AIR HOSE I'OOL BOX 11'00I,S/ NAILS/ IDUNGIE CORDS (I) HARD SUCTION I IOSI? - FOAM It 3--FIVE GALLON CONTAINERS _ SALVAGE COVEI;S -- PRY BAR UNDER J! RMll SLAT') HYDRAULIC JACI: ---._ OW TO HAISE CAI1) — — -- -- — -- - — ---- -- - -OAM EQUIP. 152 GNIT # 652 SH. 1 APPARATUS CHECKOUT YEAR r >4 w a a ' a w w H ww MONTH . ra w h h � ul UO 2 A DATE YOUR INITIALS ITEM TO BE CHECKED TIRES —AIR PRESSURE -& WEAR CHECK ALL ENGINE FLUID LEVELS BATTERY LEVELS ALL LIGHTS HAND LANTERNS (2) FLOOD LIGHTS (2) WALKIE TALKIE & CHARGER HOSE LAYS — 2 21" & 1 1" PRECONNECT MSA BREATHING MASKS (5) SPARE BOTTLES (8) BAG ROPE (2) GENERATOR _RUN & CHECK OIL CORD REEL & EXTENSION CORDS ` CHIMNEY CHAIN i I IT SALVAGE COVERS (4) FITTINGS — FEMALE 2 "" (3) MALE 212" (3) FEMALE 5" (1 MALE 5" (1) 5" TO 2L" (1) NOZZLES — FOG 22" (1) S.STREAM 212" (1) FOG 1'—z"C3) 153 UNIT # 652 SH. 2 APPARATUS CHECKOUT YEAR a � h w z w a a '� u w MONTH rj 54 KC h a h w En O 2 w 0 DATE YOUR ITEM TO BE CHECKED INITIALS GATED WYE: 22" (]) 1I C1) FOAM PROPORTIONER (1) -F FOAM NOZZLE (1) IT I I I T I HALLIGAN TOOL (1) BOLT CUTTERS (2) 5" DRAFTING STRAINER (1) 22" DRAFTING STRAINE;: C2) HARD SUCTION — 5" (2) 21211 ( 2 ) FOAM: 20 GALLON BROOMS (4) SHOVEL (1) AXES (2) PIKE POLES: 61(1) 101(1) LADDERS SCUTTLE (1) EXTENSION 30' (1) ROOF 14' (1)- COME ALONG (1) CUTTING CHISELS (1) & REGULATOR PARTA POWER SPREADERS (2)� ICE AUGER (1) FIRE BLANKET & GLOVES TOOL BOX EXTINGUISHERS: DRY CHEM(21 WATER (1) f 154 UNIT '0656 SH 1 4- t APPARATUS CHFCKOUT � YEAR u � Q PA m £ U W GG P4 �4 Z Cri P+ � H MONTH h [ O Z A DATE f YOUR , ITEM TO BE CIIECK�'.D INITIAL IRIS -AIR PRESSURE & WFAR HECK ALL ENGINE FLUID EVELS _ TTERY LFVELS r L LIGHTS ND LANTERNS OOD LIGHTS T,KIE TALKIE & CHARGER OAT,`; DOCK DIAN `LANK ( 4 ) G ROPE ( 1 ) RTABLE PUMP ( 1 ) L LL IGAN TOOL () RD SUCTION 21f2" ( 2 ) OOMS ( 6 ) f- 155 rA ITEM TO BE CHECKED MONTH . DATE YOUR INITIALS �► a a F4 D4 w >' z n a h 0 w 2: a cWn a w H o w � Z w u Q . REPORT BOOK WITH FIRE REPORT FORMS & PEN HAZARD MATERIALS HANDBOOK --tIT - l FOLDER WITH MAPS AND STREET INDEX TOOL BOX .EXTINGUI-SHERS•DRY CHFM (1) s I I I I 156 UNIT # 653 APPARATUS CHECKOUT Y EAR—q q rP }+ •� W ao a x w a �: � E+ � W aC aG U H w >+ m :D W E- m O" W 2 G MONTH h uw. h h a vwi o zz o DATE YOUR ITEM TO BE CHECKED INITIALS EXHAUST FAN 6 DOOR JAM JAR WHEEL CHOCKS 8I_11E IhLa. -AW--T-AN4S--(-2-) T- . T SPANNER WRENCHS (4 SETS) HYLgANT WRENCHS (0-) v 25' AIR HOSE v T -IT V/1 I I I FIGCSl PL,t v 1 V . 157 UNIT # U `) 3 APPARATUS CHECKOUT YZ&R q 9 ' ITEM TO BE CHECKED 5 BOTTOM SUCTION (1) a }' w w m cz a w w xx 1-1 uul w CQ cv a a � z a L9 w o > u MONTHK4 W h w n� "' � h a h � W cn U O O W z q DATE 1 YOUR INI`1'IALS S+� GATED WYE:71ltk,kvZ HALL IGAN TOOL (2 ) PEY BAR (1) 5" DRAFTING STRAINER(1)✓ / / BARD SUCTION — 5" (2) ✓ -/ BROOMS SHOVEL (1) v " AXES (2) PIKE POLES: P(1) 10'(1) LADDERS SCUTTLE (1) EXTENSION 30' (1) ✓ ROQF 14_' (1) TOOL BOX EXTINGUISHERS: DRY CHEM 7 WATER (1)(�) [,o C2) ✓ 'v REPORT BOOK WITH FIRE ' REPORT FORMS & PEN - IV I HAZARD MATERIALS / 1 I'T- HANDBOOKIv/l\,l FOLDER WITH MAPS 1,X 4EJD STREET. INDEX 158 UNIT # 653 APPARATUS CHECKOUT YEAR__U r w a a •� a w a w w cn w co E :D a U H w i+ [-4 0 W w z m a a >+ z a u a N > u MONTH h w h h cwn 0 z Q DATE YOUR ITEM TO BE CHECKED INITIALS S�J TIRES -AIR PRESSURE & WEAR v CHECK ALL ENGINE FLUID LEVELS BATTERY LEVELS lvl ALL :LIGHTS ✓ J HAND LANTERNS (3) vi 0 4 P — 4 _-4 �7++-T �-2-) WALKIE TALKIE & CHARGER / J HOSE LAYS - 2'-z" X 1z" PRECONNECT MSA BREATHING MASKS SP.-.RE BOTTLES (9) BAG ROPE (1) G EPv-Ei��B R i R4jf+ &--e+ie GiE--qJ_ SALVAGE COVERS (1) ✓ `/ FITTINGS - FEMALE 2'22" (2) / / MALE 2 2 " (2) FEP4,4�€—�u -{� v IJ 5" TO 4" (1) V �' I NOZZLES - F=96—z 11-4 ) S.STREAM-2'-z" (1) FOG 1''"(3) 159 1=iIT "B" Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department Scholarship award TO BE ELIGIBLE: > Current resident of the City of Muskego for two (2) years or more > Course of study in Fire or Police Science or related fields Fire Science Iias first preference. > Includes all high school seniors or adults returning to school_ High school graduates will have first preference. SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED Two (2) new scholarships per year renewable up to four (4) years (maximum of six at any one time). If both are not gi � en in one year, none will be carried over to the following year. Scholarship renewal requires a grade point average of 2.5 or better the first year (3.0 during years 2-4) and the correct course of study. > Each scholarship will cover tuition, lab fees, and books. The value of the scholarship will be $1,500 as of 1999 and increase by each year after that poii�L_ T,ie amount paid to -the will not exceed the students tuition, lab fees, and books. SCHOLARSHIP COMIN1ITTEE Muskego Fire and folic:: Commission. COMMITTEE DUTIES Actively promote the scholarship program to all local high schools public and private, City library, and local newspapers. SUGGESTED SELECTION CRITERIA > Oral interview - Required > Academic achievement ➢ School and community involvement,* > Financial need > SAT scores * > Letter of recommendation y' Final decision will be made by the committee AWARD WINNERS The committee will generate a news release for publication in local newspapers and City newsletter. This news release will include the name of the award, winners name, school they will attend, and their course of study. 160 C4 W i SKEGO Reports and Presentations to Common Council To: Common Council From: Jeffrey J. Warchol Department: City Attorney Subject: Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department (TCVFD) Fire Protection Services Agreement Date: March 10, 2026 Per Council's request, I spoke with Attorney Walther on March 4, 2026, regarding the Fire Services Agreement with TCVFD. As I reference in the Resolution before you tonight, the Fire Department is not willing to make any additional changes to the Agreement that was presented to Council at its meeting on February 24, 2026. Furthermore, TCVFD prefers signing the Agreement as presented as opposed to extending the current Contract for ninety (90) days as they don't believe in an extension of time will result in a different resolution. The letter from Attorney Walther is attached hereto further explaining the TCVFD's position. 161 GODF REY KAH N 833 EAST MIC STREET, SUITE 1800 MILWAUKEE, WI WISCONSIN 53202-5615615 TEL•414.273.3500 FAX-414.273.5198 March 9, 2026 VIA EMAIL City of Muskego W182 S8200 Racine Avenue Muskego, WI 53150 Attn: Jeff Warchol, City Attorney Dear Jeff: www • G KLAW.COM Direct: 414-297-9311 As you know, our firm represents the Tess Corners Volunteer Fire Department (the "Fire Department") in connection with the negotiation of the fire protection service agreement (the "Agreement") for 2026 and 2027 with the City of Muskego (the "City"). We appreciate your assistance with the preparation of the Agreement to date, and it appears that we have narrowed the open terms to two matters: (1) Wisconsin's Public Records Law, and (2) the disclosure of historic donation information. I understand that the City Council has questioned the Fire Department's position on these two matters and I hope to clarify the Fire Department's view of these matters. 1. Wisconsin Public Records Law. The initial draft of the Agreement requires the Fire Department to comply with Wisconsin's Public Records Law, which is a departure from prior agreements between the City and the Fire Department. Our proposed language clarifies the application of the Public Records Law since the Fire Department is a private non-profit organization and not a public entity. Therefore, the Fire Department is subject to the Public Records Law because of its status as a government contractor with the City, but it is not separately subject to the Public Records Law. To address the Fire Department's status as a government contractor, the proposed language requires the Fire Department to comply and cooperate with the City's request for records in connection with a public records request directed to the City. This clarification is important because the City will need the Fire Department to assist with a Public Records Law request directed to the City. 2. Historic Donation Information. The initial draft of the Agreement requires the Fire Department to provide donation information from 2021 to present. After discussions with the Fire Department, I understand that it has been the Fire Department's historic practice to provide donation information in its quarterly financial reporting to the City. Therefore, the City already has the requested information, and the initially proposed term would needlessly impose an administrative burden on the Fire Department. The Fire Department agrees that it will continue to provide donation information in its quarterly financial reporting to the City and has incorporated a term that will require it to do so. However, the Fire Department will not be re -preparing any OFFICES IN MILWAUKEE. MAD I SON, GREEN BAY, APPLETON, AND EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN AND WASH INGTON, D.C. GODFREY 6 KAHN IS A MEMBER OF TERRALE%', A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF INDEPENDENT LAW FIRMS 162 March 9, 2026 Page 2 historic donation information that it has already provided to the City. The Fire Department is willing to re -send any prior financial reports upon request. We view the Fire Department's latest draft of the Agreement as its "final offer." Since these open terms appear to be solvable in short order, the Fire Department is not willing to consider a short-term extension of its prior agreement at this time. The Fire Department remains committed to the City and the community in which it operates. However, as you know, the current fire protection service agreement with the City has lapsed, and the Fire Department currently has no legal obligation to provide fire protection services to the City or its residents. The Fire Department appreciates the strong relationship it has historically had with the City, and it remains committed to the City and its residents. Therefore, it plans to continue to provide fire protection services to the City while the final terms of this Agreement are resolved as a gesture of its good faith efforts to conclude these negotiations. However, the Fire Department needs to have its contractual relationship with the City resolved in the immediate future, and its position on continuing to provide fire protection services to the City and its residents without a current agreement may change at any time, without notice. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. Best regards, 06DFREY & KAHN, S.C. Z6uZ A�CWalther CCW 38057446.1 163 COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE #1507 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ZONING MAP AND 2020/2035 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO (RSE to RS-2 / Ryan Dr. - Golf View Estates) THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO, WISCONSIN, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The following described property is hereby rezoned from RSE — Suburban Estate District to RS-2 — Suburban Residence District: Tax Key No. 2255.979.002 / Ryan Drive (Vacant) SECTION 2: The rezoning is being requested to allow the potential development of a 19- lot single-family subdivision. SECTION 3: 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 4: The Common Council does hereby amend the 2020/2035 Comprehensive Plan to reflect a change from Low Density Residential Land Use to Medium Density Residential Land Use. SECTION 5: This ordinance is in full force and effect from and after passage and publication subject to the recording of a Developers Agreement and the recording of the Final Plat. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF MARCH 2O26. CITY OF MUSKEGO Rick Petfalski, Mayor First Reading: February 24, 2026 ATTEST: City Clerk Notice of Ordinance Published: 164 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council February 24, 2026 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Golf View Estates Rezoning (RSE to RS-2) & Comprehensive Plan Amendment Date: February 20, 2026 Background Information: The petitioners, Brian Schoenleber and Dan Rickert of Autumn Penn, LLC, are applying to rezone their lot located on the north side of Ryan Drive (Tax Key No. 2255.979.002). This land has been previously approved for subdivision development. There have been a few different proposals by these developers relating to this land dating back to 2006. The past proposed lot counts varied between 15 to 19 lots. Within the last year or two, the developer has picked this project back up and has looked at other ways to develop this property. The most recent approvals for this development were for a rezoning to a Conservation Planned Development District (CPD) that would allowed a 19-lot conservation subdivision. That approval is still out there and valid, but in order for it to be allowed there are certain conservation subdivision principles that they would need to be implemented. As the developer has put their construction plans together and have received construction estimates, they have realized that some of the required conservation features may not be practical. As such, the developers have re-examined their plans and have decided that they want to head in a different direction. Their new proposed rezoning request is from RSE — Suburban Estate District to RS- 2 — Suburban Residence District. The newly proposed plan would be for a 19-lot single-family subdivision with minimum allowed lot sizes of 20,000 SF (with City sanitary sewer) with an allowed minimum average width of 110 feet. The north side of Ryan Drive in this area is predominantly currently zoned RSE and the south side of Ryan Drive currently contains RS-2, RS-3 and PD zoning districts (for single-family and two- family uses). As part of this request, the applicant is also requesting an amendment to the 2020/2035 Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan currently identifies this area for Low Density Residential Land Use and the proposal includes a request to change this designation to Medium Density Residential Land Use. The north side of Ryan Drive is mostly designated as Low Density Residential and the south side of Ryan Drive is mostly designated as Medium Density Residential. 165 ST. ANDREWS CONDOMINIUM ADDITION #1 TAX # MSKC225899-4032 TO 4039 P D-44 AMERICAN TRANSMISSION CO. UNPLATTED LANDS TAX # MSKC2258995 I-1 TENSION TOWERS LOT 2 CSM#12240 TAX # MSKC2255980004 RSE LOT 1 CSM#12240 RSE TAX # MSKC2255980003 N01 °29'25"W 1334.67' 0 .. 120 SCALE: 1 .. EL 784.0 B14 B1 3 EL 783.0 \V_6,7 8 34,915 SF I STORM EL 771.0 EL 767.0 EL 7 3.5 15 \ \ A — 00 WATER I I DETENTION 24,319 SF \ 770, \ \ � I POND 14 EXISTING SANITARY SEWER - — 20,143 SF / EL11 / 167 WATER MAIN, GAS AND \ \ — — \ 40, N ELECTRIC ARE LOCATED ti WITHIN RYAN ROAD LJi� y l \ Q v gtios \ \ - 44 9 \ I / 24,343 SF I PD-44 WETLANDS _ S01°23'38"E 549.08' S�BPK ST. ANDREWS CONDOMINIUMCn 13 o _ 10 TAX # MSKC225899-4032 TO 4039 00 i I �, 23,395 SF w � � � I I o PARCEL 1 CSM#2866 TAX # MSKC2255979001 610 SITE CALCULATIONS: / / PROPOSED - N 7z.o B7 I B9 00 �� \ STORM EL 772.0 EL 9 0 00 Proposed Subdivision Development = 22.76 Ac. Gr. o WATER 12 5 I 11 Proposed Lots = 19 = 1.20 units per acre DETENTION o I 91 EASE ENT ; 23,597 SF DWAY Total net acreage is 22.21 acres net / 100% POND 21,805 SF EASEMENT I I Proposed Impervious Surface = 1.44 acres / 7% Single Family Lots = 13.70 acres / 61 % Outlots/Open Space = 7.07 acres / 32% MUSKEGO GOLF LLC PAR. 1 & 3 CSM#8703 TAX # MSKC2258994056 SOIL BORING WITH SEASONAL HIGH D WATER ELEVATION -4 X D \ EL OUTLOT 1 M — \ 34,865 SF Z \\ \ \ 1 � B15 3 \\ \ 27,471 SF 2 EL 779.08 26,554 SF 26,649 SF 4 T. 34,325 SF 7s \ -- — (; �efid'aS"+e 148, 40' SETBACK \ 901 42,046 SF 110, i \ \ G LF VIEW DRIVE \ \77�, \ PUBLIC ROAD \ \ \ 41,780 SF _ RSE 125� 110' 131' \ \ 77°, 00 4 PROPOSED ZONING RS-2 w 18 17 N 19 28,813 SF 30,279 SF \ -1° OUTLOT 2 24,826 SF 16 \ - N 274,691 SF EL 26,029 SF B678z.o \,\ PROPOSED B4 B5 NOTES 1. BOUNDARY SURVEYED BY ENDPOINT SOLUTIONS, 2023. 2. WETLANDS DELINEATED BY HARTLAND ECOLOGICAL GROUP, 6/2/23. 3. CITY OF MUSKEGO TO PROVIDE PUBLIC WATER AND SANITARY SEWER. WERNER P. RAML 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF ALL PAVEMENTS, CURB AND GUTTER, UTILITIES, UNPLATTED VEGETATION, ABOVE GROUND APPURTENANCES, OR ANY OTHER ITEM OWNED BY THE CITY OF MUSKEGO SCHEDULED LANDS TO REMAIN THAT IS DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF RS-3 TAX # MSKC2258997 CONSTRUCTION RELATED ACTIVITIES, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED ITEMS TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTOR AND AT NO COST TO THE CITY. 5. IF EXISTING DRAIN TILE IS ENCOUNTERED AND DAMAGED AS PART OF CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL RECONNECT DRAIN TILE IN KIND. BOXHORN DR. Ln RYAN DR. LL ST. ANDRE\NS VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1" = 1/4 MILE E G E N D Existing Treeline �B7 Existing Soil Boring RC-3 Existing Zoning - \Wetlands S01 °27'40"E 785.75' TEMP. CUL-DE-SAC DETAIL PARCEL C CSM#80 RC-3 TAX # MSKC2255977 LANDS UNPLATTED SCHURE REVOCABLE RUST THE ALLEN SCHURE AND ARA ANN TAX # MSKC2255997 ��.4 W � w � < -m o 4 � / 7S- A \J� 0o 7 o 0 RC-3 UNPLATTED LANDS TAX # MSKC2255998-001 RC-3 THOMAS A. DAHLMAN REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT UNPLATTED LANDS TAX # MSKC2255999002 rJ 00 4 w W 6 00 M 00 4 30" CURB & GUTTER LLI Q X 0 m V) Z ox X Ln O r Z V) O LAN W Q z Q Z � u O WLU W _ W U a > z O LL U u LU J O V LL O U INITIALS DATE DESIGNED JRM 01 /10/26 DRAWN JAB 01 /10/26 CHECKED JRM 01/10/26 0 6 0' SCALE PROJECT NO. 26-002 SHEET NO. 1 OF 1 16E Golf View Estates Golf View Estates is a proposed subdivision that will consist of sewer and water along with curb and gutter streets meeting the requirements of the city. The site contains wetlands and trees that add to the uniqueness of the property and acts as a buffer to Ryan Drive and lands to the south. Under the current zoning, RSE, 15 lots could be created. Each lot would be a minimum of 40,000 square feet with the possibility of roadside ditches and culverts that was originally approved by the Public Works and Safety Committee. Under the proposed requested zoning, RS-2, 19 lots could be created at a minimum of 20,000 square feet in size. The 2020 Land Use Plan indicates that the land use for the property is low density residential. However, the land on the opposite side of Ryan Road from this development, lands extending west that include the Muskego Lakes Subdivision and east to include Champions Village, is labeled as medium residential. We feel that based on very similar developments near Golf View Estates, the medium density residential land use and the RS-2 zoning would be more appropriate and applicable to this property. Some benefits for the City include additional lots to increase the tax base, additional right of way dedicated to the city, and road connections to the adjacent lands to the north and east. 167 COMMON COUNCIL — CITY OF MUSKEGO ORDINANCE # 1508 AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT THE 2035 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF MUSKEGO AND TO AMEND CHAPTER 380, SECTIONS 380-1 AND 380-3 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO The Common Council of the City of Muskego, Waukesha, Wisconsin do ordain as follows SECTION 1: A Public Hearing was held regarding the City of Muskego 2035 Comprehensive Plan and proposed code amendments on March 10, 2026. SECTION 2: The City of Muskego 2035 Comprehensive Plan and proposed code amendments were approved by the Plan Commission on March 11, 2026. SECTION 3: Chapter 380, Sections 380-1 and 380-3 of the Municipal Code of the City of Muskego is hereby amended to read as follows: 380-1 Purpose and intent. The purpose of this chapter is to establish the City of Muskego 2035 Comprehensive Plan as the official Comprehensive Plan of the City of Muskego, as defined by Wisconsin Statutes. The Comprehensive Plan is intended to promote public health, safety, and welfare of the City of Muskego by effectively guiding long-range growth and development within the City of Muskego and its extraterritorial planning jurisdiction. The Comprehensive Plan provides goals, objectives, policies, and recommendations for future land use, transportation, housing, economic development, utilities, community facilities, agricultural resources, natural resources, cultural resources, intergovernmental relations, and implementation. Implementation of the Comprehensive Plan is accomplished through other sections of the Muskego Municipal Code, more detailed plans, public investments, private development decisions, intergovernmental cooperation and citizen involvement. 380-3 Adoption of Comprehensive Plan The City of Muskego Comprehensive Plan, adopted by Resolution PC 010-2026 of the Plan Commission and by Ordinance No. 1508 of the Common Council, is the official Comprehensive Plan of the City of Muskego. The above -mentioned Comprehensive Plan supersedes and replaces all Comprehensive Plans previously adopted by the City of Muskego, except as explicitly provided for in the Comprehensive Plan document or under § 380-6 below. The text, maps, tables, graphics, goals, objectives, policies, and recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan are intended to serve as a guide as the City of Muskego undertakes subsequent actions to implement the plan, except as otherwise provided for under Wisconsin Statutes. SECTION 4: The 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, section or portion thereof of the ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. Any other ordinance whose terms are in conflict with the provision of this ordinance are hereby repealed as to those terms that conflict. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF 2026. ATTEST: Kerri Roller, City Clerk CITY OF MUSKEGO Richard R. Petfalski, Jr., Mayor First Reading: March 10, 2026 Summary of Ordinance Published: 12026 168 CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Common Council March 10, 2026 Meeting To: Common Council From: Adam Trzebiatowski, AICP Subject: Approval of 2035 Comprehensive Plan & Amendments to Chapter 380 of the Municipal Code Date: March 5, 2026 Background Information: The Community Development Department has been working on the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the Plan is an update to the City's current 2020 Comprehensive Plan. The 2020 Plan was adopted in 2009 and it has been amended throughout the years. The overall Comprehensive Plan is a blueprint for Muskego's future growth. It will continue to guide the type, location, and appearance of development in the City over the next 10 years and enhance the community's long-term vision, goals, and objectives with respect to the overall quality of life in Muskego. A variety of topics are included in the plan consisting of the following: Housing, Transportation, Utilities/Community Facilities, Agricultural/Natural/Cultural Resources, Economic Development, Intergovernmental Cooperation, and Land Use. The 2020 Comprehensive Plan was a very thorough document that has served the City well. Therefore, the 2035 Comprehensive Plan is largely similar to the 2020 Comprehensive Plan that has been guiding growth throughout the City with updated statistics, similar goals, objectives and future land uses. The updated statistics include the most recent census data along with new projections for population and housing. The 2035 Plan also identifies all municipal systems along with an inventory of the parks and conservation areas throughout the City. There is an inventory of existing land uses and the 2035 Plan culminates with a map of future land uses. Again, this is a guide for future development and land use decisions. This plan does not change any zoning district within the City. As it relates to the future land use map, the identified possible future land uses have remained significantly the same for the majority of the City, with the exception of three noted areas. Since the last plan was completed in 2009 there have been two studies completed for the City's sanitary sewer infrastructure system that may provide more opportunity to individual landowners ability to develop their property in the future if they choose. Both sewer studies provided information that the existing sanitary sewer system could be expanded to serve additional areas, meaning it is possible that these areas could be developed more dense than what was previously thought. In general, density is directly correlated to an area's ability to be connected to sanitary sewer service. City of New Berlin The first area (shown to the right outlined in black) is located between College Avenue and Martin Drive east of Park Aurthur proceeding eastward to the back side of the Moorland Business Park. The property for the Kirkland Crossing Subdivision has already been approved for a future land use change from low density residential land use to medium density residential land use, but that is contingent upon recording of the Final Plat. The approval of the 2035 future land use map will confirm this previously approved change. The remainder of the area noted can also be sewered and has been adjusted to medium density residential land uses as well. 169 The second area (shown to the left outlined in black) where the land use was adjusted based on the sewer study is located near the southern edge of Big Muskego Lake along both sides of Thode Drive. This area was changed to be medium density residential fixture land use from rural density residential land use. This basically extends the medium density residential future land use that currently surrounds Muskego Lakes County Club and the surrounding area to the west. ' ap\It is important to note that these adjustments in future land use with medium density residential uses do not 6e mean that the City has any specific plans to extend the sewer system at this time, but future expansions could be possible at a developers expense. This also does not mean that the City will develop these areas or that these areas will be developed at all. The property owner of each lot chooses if, and when, they want to sell their property or if they would like to develop their property, not the City. Ultimately, the findings of the sewer studies broaden the opportunities for future development to be similar to the adjacent neighborhoods if they choose to develop or sell their property. These future land use map changes also do not change the Zoning Code. Future rezoning requests would need to be made by landowners/developers once they have a plan they would like to try to proceed with, through the formal rezoning process that involves a Public Hearing, Plan Commission approval and Common Council approval. The third area (shown to the right outlined in black) of change to the future land use map includes expanding the commercial corridor of Racine Avenue. Along Racine Avenue north of Janesville Road, there are commercial uses fronting the County Highway. A property owner submitted a request to have their future land use changed from medium density residential land use to fixture commercial land use. This change would expand the Racine Avenue commercial corridor for a property that has historically been a commercial property, but most recently was a home. Any commercial development of this property would require a formal rezoning approval and approval of a Building, Site and Operation (BSO) Plan. As a reminder of the timeline for the presentation of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan, here are the dates as to when the plan was provided for review: • Plan presented to the Common Council for review — December 16, 2025 • Plan provided to the public for review — December 17, 2025 o The Plan and associated info was provided on a dedicated City website (htt2s://www.muskego.wi.gov/Comp2035) and was available for viewing at City Hall and the Library. • Plan provided to the Plan Commission for review (via email) — December 18, 2025 • Approval schedule was provided to the Common Council — January 27, 2026 • An Open House was held at City Hall for the 2035 Plan — February 11, 2026 • Public Hearing and first reading of the Ordinance in front of the Common Council — March 10, 2026 (pending) • Plan Commission approval — March 11, 2026 (pending) • Common Council approval — March 24, 2026 (pending) You will see above that the plan was provided to all with significant time to review and/or ask questions. At the Open House there were about a dozen residents present with various general questions about the plan. Overall, all the comments/conversations were positive or neutral. There were a few residents that came to 170 the Planning Dept. counter to ask some basic questions over the past two and half months about the plan, none of which had any issues with the plan. Staff have not received any negative comments relating to the Plan in person, via email and/or via mail. The City was made aware of some confusion related to what the future land use map designation showed for a specific parcel, but staff was able to provide factual information relating to what the future land use map and Zoning Code specified for this area. The City also followed up with a letter to this specific area to help clarify that the plan was not changing the future land use in this area and not changing anything in the Zoning Code. We received no comments in the comment box on the Planning Dept. counter. Staff have also not received any concerns or comments from any other City departments, Council members or Plan Commission members in relation to the Plan. This is likely due to the updated plan being extremely similar to the past plan, with demographic and statical updates. Also, this ordinance amends Sections 380-1 and 380-3 of Chapter 380 of the Municipal Code. These amendments are needed to reference the adoption of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan. Based on the above noted details and the plan itself, City staff is proud to recommend approval of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan to the Planning Commission and the Common Council. This plan will continue to help promote the healthy and positive growth within the City of Muskego. 171 r \ I ice C4, 01f wLUSKEGO 2035 Comprehensive Plan The full 2035 Comprehensive Plan Document can be found at the following link — https://www.muskego.wi.gov/2035CompPlanDocument There also is a website dedicated to the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and the full process that can be found at the following link - https://www.muskego.wi.gov/Comp2035 THE CITY OF MUSKEGO 2035 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 172 APPROVED CITY OF MUSKEGO PLAN COMMISSION MINUTES 02/03/2026 6:00 PM Muskego City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Alderman Hammel called the meeting to order at 6:01 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL USKEGO 'vAilull Present:, Alderman Hammel, Alderman Madden and Commissioners Bartlett, Cieslak, Graf and Planner Trzebiatowski. Absent: Mayor Petfalski and Commissioners Buckmaster and Kubacki. 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 December 2, 2025 meeting. Alderman Madden made a motion to approve the December 2, 2025 meeting minutes. Commissioner Bartlett 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 a guest house located at W207 S8686 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2227.990. Alderman Hammel opened the Public Hearing at 6:02 PM. Marie Diekfuss, W207 S8602 Hillendale Dr., the main concern is the shared pond and questions the unknown number of guests on the pond for boating and fishing as they hold liability insurance with increased activity with an AirBnb type situation. Maranda Baseler, W207 S8580 Hillendale Dr., her objection is not based on assumptions but enforceability and that the Conditional Use be evaluated on the entire property and not just a single guesthouse. There is already a fully remodeled primary residence and there was a large pole building approved with significant open indoor space, sports courts and public -style restrooms was approved by the city. The guesthouse is addition to these buildings. The new guesthouse has over 6 bedrooms, an owners suite and large gathering areas. Collectively this is a large increase in capacity and use intensity beyond the norm for an accessory building in an agricultural district. Muskego Code says that it should be subordinate to the residence and must never be rented. The design scale raises reasonable questions whether the accessory building is subordinate and then enables uses that the city would have difficulty monitoring once constructed. Conditional use decisions should be reviewed for what the structure enables, not just it is called. Once approved and built enforcement becomes compliant driven forcing neighbors to monitor activity rather than the city. This is not 173 how conditional use oversight is intended. This property is adjacent to shared natural features. They increase occupancy and number of visitors, liability exposure, safety risks and the likelihood of unauthorized use of our shared water resources. These impacts are predictable, not speculative. Agriculture zoning exists to limit the intensity and preserve rural character. Approving a guesthouse of this scale along with the other large accessory buildings sets a precedence inconsistent with the intent of the district and difficult to reverse. There are also a few questions including, can the owners clarify the maximum number of overnight occupants the guest house is designed to accommodate and how that number compares to the primary residence and also the purpose of the owner's suite in a guest house. They would also like to know how the city will determine whether the accessory structure is subordinate when it is exceeds the size and bedroom count of the primary home. Additionally, if future use exceeds what is typical for residential guest housing, what specific enforcement will the city rely on and how would those be monitored without ongoing complaints from neighbors. Is the plan commission reviewing this proposal independently or with all of the development and occupancy on the property. In closing, they are being told this is for family use, but conditional use decisions are not just based on stated intent but whether the design and scale of the proposed building enables uses that are compatible with the zoning and enforceable by the city over time. Her concern is not only who uses the building today, but whether the city can confidently ensure that the use remains consistent with accessory residential standards over the life of the structure. James Baseler, W207 S8580 Hillendale Dr., has some questions, can the committee define how the city should distinguish the structure from being an event or a community building, what is the maximum number of people, any features like large open spaces, seating capacity and amenities that would encourage group events, how many vehicles do you anticipate on the property during peak use, has a traffic analysis been conducted, how would emergency vehicles access the buildings, how will the city distinguish private guests from public community use after approval, if neighbors see large frequent gatherings — how does the city plan to enforce, and what prevents similar structures from being requested by others. Public Hearing closed at 6:12 PM. Public Hearing for a Conditional Use Grant in accordance with the Muskego Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of allowing a guest house located at W208 S8861 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2233.996. Alderman Hammel opened the Public Hearing at 6:12 PM. No residents commented. Public Hearing closed at 6:13 PM. NEW BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION RESOLUTION PC 001-2026 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan and Conditional Use Grant for Richard and Julie Parfrey located at W207 S8686 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2227.990. Planner Trzebiatowski explained that guest houses do not have to be the existing home. There are guest houses located all over the City and most times, people don't even know they exist. Normally these are on larger properties. So the new home will be the primary residence will be owner occupied and the guest house will be the house that exists on the lot today. The code does not require that a guest house be smaller than the primary house. There is a minimum size for a guest house, but in both cases tonight the guest house will be the new house and all houses will meet the code as far as size. There is no maximum size for a guest house. There are three buildings including the existing house, the new house that will become the primary residence and the outbuilding. As for the use, the lot is almost 14 acres in size so three structures and the proposed home, which will be the primary home, will be almost double the existing house that will be the guest house. The petitioner is proposing to color -coordinate the houses with possible renovations to the existing home. This is not required by ordinance. Guest houses are not allowed to be rented or leased. This will be formalized in a document and recorded with Waukesha County. This is there is a real estate restriction tied to the property. The guest house cannot be used as an Airbnb. As part of the Resolution the guest house cannot be used for any business use or storage or any income generating use. The ordinance does not limit the number of bedrooms, bathrooms or square footage except the minimum size requirement. Plan 174 Commission cannot make any decisions based on speculation. As far as liability questions, this would be outside of City functions and those with concerns should discuss this with their insurance. As for the number of vehicles, as long as they are on an improved hard surface they are fine. There was no traffic study completed for a single-family house. Commissioner Graf asked why there was a public hearing if this went through the full review. Planner Trzebiatowski said that any time there is something considered a Conditional Use, there is a public hearing. Commissioner Graf made a motion to approve Resolution PC 001-2026. Alderman Madden seconded. Motion to approve Resolution PC 001-2026 passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 002-2026 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan and Conditional Use Grant for Manuel Rojo located at W208 S8861 Hillendale Drive / Tax Key No. 2233.996. Planner Trzebiatowski discussed the project. There is a farm home with several accessory structures. The new house will be the primary residence and the existing house would become the guest house. The same requirements from the last one also apply here. The new house will be almost triple the existing house and the lot size is almost double what is required. The petitioners are planning on undertaking some renovations on the existing house. The building cannot be used for any rental or business uses. A Conditional Use Grant document will be recorded. Commissioner Bartlett stated that typically there are shared driveways and this proposal shows a second driveway. Could you explain the regulations for the second driveway. Planner Trzebiatowski said that on a city road, the city does not restrict access. There is nothing in the Ordinance to prevent multiple driveways. If the Plan Commission is concerned about a second driveway, they could amend the Resolution. Commissioner Bartlett made a motion to approve Resolution PC 002-2026. Alderman Madden seconded. Motion to approve Resolution PC 002-2026 passed unanimously. RESOLUTION PC 003-2026 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan for Inpro located on a vacant parcel at the northwest corner of Mercury Drive and Saturn Drive / Tax Key No. 2228.999.003. Planner Trzebiatowski provided an overview of the Inpro project. In the industrial park, Inpro is looking to build a new 30,000 sq. ft. building to expand their operations with similar uses as the building to the east. There will be office space and then a larger warehouse structure with truck docks. The building will be operating Monday thru Friday 24-hours per day. The use is allowed in the business park. The building will be precast masonry panels with different shades of grey with blue stripes. There are canopy features over the doors. The southern side of the building will have seven truck docks with six sunken. The overhead doors are a grey color that appears to match the color of the wall. While parked a truck will extend into the right-of-way but not past the drive aisle. The western -most truck dock is located in the western stall with some landscaping. Staff is recommending additional landscaping. There are 30 parking stalls on site and it appears as though there is sufficient parking, but if needed they can use another shared lot across the street. Parking does meet all the parking setbacks. Curb and gutter is shown on the site with two areas without curbing for snowplowing. Staff did think adding a low -profile curb in those areas to complete the curbing may be nice but it is not in the Resolution unless the Plan Commission wants to add it. Regarding the mechanicals on site there are units on the roof with screening on three of the sides, but we want to be sure that the units are not visible from any sides so adding screening to the last side will likely be needed. Formal landscaping review will happen with permits. Commissioner Bartlett likes the building and didn't see the additional screening in the Resolution. Planner Trzebiatowski noted that adding screening to the fourth side could specifically be added as there is a standard note that mechanicals must be screened on all four sides. Commissioner Graf made a motion to approve Resolution PC 003-2026. Commissioner Bartlett seconded. Commissioner Bartlett made a motion to add screening to all four sides of the rooftop mechanicals. Commissioner Graf seconded. Motion to amend Resolution PC 003-2026 passed unanimously. Motion to approve Amended Resolution PC 003-2026 passed unanimously. 175 RESOLUTION PC 004-2026 Approval of a Building, Site and Operation Plan Amendment for the Shell Convenience Store and Car Wash located at S76 W17871 & S76 W17857 Janesville Road / Tax Key Nos. 2196.975 & 2196.973. Planner Trzebiatowski explained that the petitioner is going through a rebranding to a Shell logo. Typically, if this is just the canopy staff completes a review, but this petition is for the buildings. There will be a banding with Shell colors on the store building to match the canopies and then on the car wash building where the old awning was located will be the same banding to tie the buildings together. The sides of the building where there are three red stripes will not have the same banding, but the red stripes will be painted to match the same red color on the banding. The stripes on the sides and rear of the building must be painted within six months as stated in the Resolution. Commissioner Graf asked if this will be everything on the site. Planner Trzebiatowski explained that it will be the two canopies that are already completed and now the two buildings. Commissioner Cieslak asked if the coping on the top of the car wash building will be painted like the other building. Planner Trzebiatowski noted that on the convenience store building the fagade will be wrapped on the east side, the front and then the section on the west sides. The addition portions of the garage will not have the wrapping. Commissioner Cieslak asked about the size of the signage on the drawings. Planner Trzebiatowski said that the drawings are the best we could get from the applicant, but the size of the signage will be reviewed separately to ensure the 5% limit is upheld. Commissioner Bartlett just wanted to bring up the ice machine in front of the building that does not match the building color. Commissioner Bartlett just wanted to reiterate the importance of consistency to the Plan Commission. Planner Trzebiatowski noted that he remembers years ago prior to the enforcement of matching colors with this machine that there was something in an old approval that allowed this to stay. Commissioner Bartlett made a motion to approve Resolution PC 004-2026. Commissioner Graf seconded. Commissioner Cieslak made a motion that the coping on the top of the car wash building be painted to match the white coping on the convenience store while painting the lower two red stripes the red shade to match the metal banding. Alderman Madden seconded. Motion to amend Resolution PC 004-2026 passed unanimously. Motion to approve Amended Resolution PC 004-2026 passed unanimously. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS Planner Trzebiatowski mentioned that the draft of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan the March meeting may be moved to March 11th. We may try and have the normal Plan Commission meeting for all other items depending on what is submitted. Next Wednesday there will be an open house for the 2035 Comprehensive Plan for anyone to come in and discuss the draft plan with staff. ADJOURNMENT Alderman Madden made a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Graf seconded. Motion to adjourn passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Aaron Fahl, AICP Planner 176