Muskego council approves consent agenda including reapproval of Basler survey maps and liquor license agent change

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Summary

The Muskego Common Council on July 22, 2025 approved its consent agenda, which included multiple certified survey map reapprovals for Basler, adoption of an updated municipal ordinance deposit and forfeiture schedule and a change of agent for a Class A liquor license for Jets on Janesville Road.

At its July 22, 2025 meeting, the Muskego Common Council approved the consent agenda, which included minutes, voucher approval and several resolutions related to land surveys and municipal fee schedules.

The consent agenda listed the following items on the record: approval of the June 24, 2025 common council minutes; voucher approval; Resolution 0412025 (dedication of public improvements for Twin Silos); Resolution 0422025 (supporting a grant application to the Holtz Family Foundation for ecological management at Bloom Park, Holtz Island and Marshland Camps Preserve); Resolution 0432025, 0442025 and 0452025 (reapprovals of certified survey maps for Basler); and Resolution 0462025 (approval of revisions to the municipal ordinance deposit and forfeiture schedule). A council member asked why the Basler certified survey maps needed reapproval; a staff member responded that approvals expire after a set period and therefore the maps must be reapproved, though the exact duration was not specified on the record.

The council moved and seconded approval of the consent agenda and adopted it by voice vote. The roll call at the start of the meeting recorded Alderpersons Wolf, Hamill, Decker, Bryce, Dolge and Madden as present; Alderperson Schrader was absent.

Later in the meeting, the council approved a change of agent for a Class A liquor license held by GPM Southeast LLC DBA Jets on Janesville Road, naming Regina Navinski as the new agent. That motion carried on a voice vote with no recorded dissent.

The meeting record does not list individual vote tallies by name for the consent items or the license change; the approvals were recorded as passing by voice votes during the meeting.