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Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 2 weeks available.

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Week of 2026-08-17

Saukville boards review biotech expansion, rezoning, and $343K in claims

Saukville village boards and committees met Aug. 4 and 5 to review a range of business and development items, including a proposed building addition for Jeneil Biotech, a rezoning request, and $342,993.32 in July claims. Minutes from these meetings have not yet been published, so no official actions are recorded.

Community Development Authority

The Community Development Authority/Industrial Review Committee reviewed two requests from Jeneil Biotech, Inc.: a Certificate of Compliance and exterior modifications at 651 N. Dekora Woods Blvd., and a building addition at 400 N. Dekora Woods Blvd. The addition review includes architectural design, site plan, utilities, storm water, wastewater treatment, lighting, and parking plans.

Finance Committee

The Finance Committee had two agenda items. One was a closed session under Wis. Stat. § 19.85(1)(e) to discuss a potential industrial development and business expansion opportunity, including related real estate, infrastructure, and economic development matters. The committee may have reconvened in open session to take action.

The other Finance Committee agenda included approval of $342,993.32 in July 2026 claims, an investment report, a transportation facilities impact fee update, a bid for tree removal related to the future WWTP expansion/DPW building, and the sale of a 2016 F550 crane truck. A resolution on municipal court costs (Resolution 1444) was also listed.

Plan Commission

The Plan Commission considered two business requests: a Certificate of Compliance and Plan of Operation & Site Plan for Shoreline Artistry LLC at 117 S Mill St., including a signage request, and a Certificate of Compliance for Michael Schroeder Agency, LLC – American Family Insurance at 101 N Mill St.

Village Board

The Village Board held a public hearing and considered an ordinance to rezone 0.45 acres at 900 S. Main Street from R-4 Two-Family to R-3 Single-Family Residential. The board also considered Resolution 1444 setting municipal court costs. Committee reports on utilities, public works, public safety, and finance were presented, including the tree removal bid and sale of the 2016 F550 crane truck.

Public Safety

The Public Safety Committee received reports from the Police Department, Emergency Management, and Ozaukee Central Fire Department. No votes or decisions were scheduled; the meeting was informational.

Library Board

The Oscar Grady Public Library Board met to consider hiring a new Library Director, discussed in closed session under state statute. The board may have taken action after reconvening in open session. The next Library Board meeting is scheduled for Aug. 25.

Coming up

The Board of Review meets today, Aug. 17, to confirm the expiration of the 30-day objection period for open waivers, consider any remaining business, and adjourn the 2026 Board of Review. The agenda is procedural.

Week of 2026-08-10

Saukville boards weigh rezoning, $342,993 in claims, and business expansions

The Saukville Village Board and its committees met Aug. 4 to consider a range of items, including a rezoning request, $342,993 in monthly claims, and potential industrial development. No votes were taken as of publication; minutes have not yet been published, so all items remain pending.

Village Board: Rezoning and court costs

The Village Board held a public hearing and considered an ordinance to rezone 0.45 acres at 900 S. Main Street from R-4 Two-Family to R-3 Single-Family Residential. The board also took up Resolution 1444, which would set municipal court costs. Committee reports covered a tree removal bid related to the future WWTP expansion/DPW building and the sale of a 2016 F550 crane truck.

Finance Committee: Claims, impact fees, and potential development

The Finance Committee considered approving $342,993.32 in July 2026 claims across multiple funds. It also received an investment report, discussed transportation facilities impact fees, reviewed a bid for tree removal tied to the WWTP expansion/DPW building, and considered the sale of a 2016 F550 crane truck. In a separate agenda item, the committee was scheduled to convene in closed session under Wis. Stat. § 19.85(1)(e) to deliberate on a potential industrial development and business expansion opportunity, including related real estate, infrastructure, and economic development matters. The committee could have reconvened in open session to take action, but no outcome has been published.

Plan Commission: Business compliance requests

The Plan Commission reviewed two business-related requests. Shoreline Artistry LLC at 117 S Mill St. sought a Certificate of Compliance, a Plan of Operation & Site Plan, and a signage request. Michael Schroeder Agency, LLC – American Family Insurance at 101 N Mill St. sought a Certificate of Compliance. The commission also approved minutes from its previous meeting.

Community Development Authority: Jeneil Biotech requests

The Community Development Authority/Industrial Review Committee reviewed two requests from Jeneil Biotech, Inc. One was a Certificate of Compliance and exterior site modifications at 651 N. Dekora Woods Blvd. The other was a building addition at 400 N. Dekora Woods Blvd., with review of architectural design, site plan, utilities, storm water, wastewater treatment, lighting, and parking plans.

Public Safety: Informational reports

The Public Safety Committee received reports from the Police Department, Emergency Management, and Ozaukee Central Fire Department. No votes or decisions were scheduled; the meeting was informational.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days. Residents should check the village website for future agendas and minutes.

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