FAQs
Zoning Permit Info & Application
The answer is typically yes, depending on the exact details of the work/project type. Please view the following page for a basic list of permit required items. This list is just a summary and is not necessarily all-inclusive. If there are any question on if a permit is required please contact the Building Inspection Division of the Community Development Department at (262) 679-4145.
Permits
There are a few different ways to find out in what Zoning District a property is located:
- Use the City of Muskego online interactive mapping system, known as MapMuskego.com
- Call the Planning Division of the Community Development at (262) 679-4136
- Email the Planning Division of the Community Development at zoning@cityofmuskego.org
- Complete the online "Zoning District Request" form through the following link.
Fences are allow in the City of Muskego with the issuance of a Zoning Permit. Section 400-167H. of the Municipal Code governs fences. The following link will take you to the Zoning Permit application, which goes over the basic fencing requirements. The fee for a fence permit is $20. Please note, if you are located within a subdivision, there may be additional requirement or restrictions relating to fences. Please check with your subdivision and make sure fences are allowed. Just because the City issues you approval of a fence (through a Zoning Permit), the subdivision could still prohibit fences. Any subdivision requires are separate and in addition to any City regulations.
Zoning Permit Info & ApplicationYes. The City of Muskego has regulations relating to the height of grass on a property. Chapter 35, Section 35.05 of the Municipal Code regulates grass heights. For single-family residential properties (with a home located on them) grass/ground cover should not exceed 8 inches in height. There are a few exceptions to this regulation, such as when there is an established prairie or other approved landscape feature or when a lot is very large. If the single-family residential property is vacant, then the grass/ground cover should not exceed 12 inches in height. This only applies when the vacant lot is adjacent to a lot that has an occupied building on it with a groomed lawn area. For commercial, industrial, and multi-family properties, the grass/ground cover must be maintained to a height of 8 inches or less. If you have a complaint about a property this is not following these regulations, you can use the Text My Gov feature to submit concerns.
Text My GovAs of October 23, 2014 chickens are allowable on lots less than 120,000 square feet in size with a Zoning Permit for Backyard Chickens. Please view the Planning/Zoning Application page for more details and for a link to the application.
Please contact the Community Development Department if there are any questions at (262) 679-4136
Aldermen
If you are already a registered voter, please complete Absentee Ballot Application (GAB-121), print the application, and then return it to:
City of Muskego
W182 S8200 Racine Avenue
Muskego, Wisconsin 53150.
To learn more, see the Absentee Voting page.
If you failed to pay/appear to request further time to pay your forfeiture, additional penalties will be assessed. See the Pay My Citation page.
Contact the court with further questions.
The City of Muskego has additional rules and regulations along with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources laws. Please see the link for specifics.
Informational Map with Rules and RegulationsSee below link.
Restraining Order InformationThe collection site is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and accepts all prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, samples, and pet medications. Thermometers, needles or syringes, inhalers and aerosol cans will not be accepted.
See Municipal Code Chapter 343-4 (link below)
Parking RestrictionsNo water in your house (if you are on a private well, contact a plumber or well company).
A broken service line.