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Village drops private‑road agreement requirement for Taylor CSM after discussion of Wisconsin Act 99
Summary
After petitioner Ty Taylor said he had been unable to obtain one property owner’s signature on a private‑road maintenance agreement, the Village of Waukesha planning commission and village board removed the earlier condition requiring that agreement and accepted that Act 99 (2021) or a partial agreement may govern maintenance responsibilities.
The Village of Waukesha planning commission and village board reconsidered a certified survey map (CSM) approval for property at S23 W27100 Shaughnagie Lane on May 8 and removed a condition that had required a private road maintenance and access agreement to be signed and recorded before the CSM could be recorded.
Background: The CSM, originally approved in November 2024, divided an existing 5‑acre parcel into two lots. As a condition of that approval the village required a roadway access and maintenance agreement for the private lane serving the homes. Petitioner Ty Taylor told the commission he had obtained signatures from most, but not all, owners on the private lane and that 1 owner has declined to sign despite offers to pay legal costs and attempts to explain the agreement.
Taylor pointed to Wisconsin Act 99 (2021), which establishes rules for…
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