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Plan commission approves Texas Rescue Riders’ limited overnight boarding for fostered dogs with tenant-notice guidance

Muskego City Plan Commission · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved a conditional-use amendment to allow short-term overnight boarding by Texas Rescue Riders at a Saturn Drive multi-tenant building, subject to site compliance checks and expectations that the group coordinate event notices to neighboring tenants to reduce parking and access impacts.

The Muskego Plan Commission approved a conditional-use grant April 8 allowing Texas Rescue Riders to provide short-term overnight boarding tied to foster/adoption events at a Saturn Drive unit.

Planner Adam Tresbyki explained the use is limited to temporary, private boarding for dogs in the rescue network — not a general commercial boarding operation — and that staff’s required annual site inspection found the property in compliance. Tresbyki said the applicant must continue to notify the city and affected residents before any planned night trucking operations and that event organizers should notify other tenants in advance to reduce parking conflicts.

Erica Bryce, a resident of District 4, spoke in favor of the rescue group but urged more advance notice to tenants after recounting past event parking that sometimes blocked access for businesses. The applicant described steps to mitigate pests and said volunteers could use rear parking during events to free front stalls.

Staff recommended approval; commissioners voted unanimously to approve the building site and conditional-use amendment (resolution PC024 2026). The approval includes staff follow-up on tenant complaints and the expectation that the applicant coordinate event notices with other tenants and the landlord.