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Zoning staff report rising enforcement activity; 124 septic noncompliance cases referred to counsel

June 04, 2026 | Marquette County, Wisconsin


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Zoning staff report rising enforcement activity; 124 septic noncompliance cases referred to counsel
Zoning staff informed the committee about multiple ongoing enforcement matters and steps the department is taking to secure compliance.

Staff reported a trial set for the Jenna Stalmer violation and a status conference set for the Jungenberg case; both are at different stages in the court process. A long-running junk/salvage violation (Anderson) is in pre-trial negotiation. Staff also noted they had identified 124 property owners who had not complied with a required three-year septic maintenance check and that those names were referred to corporation counsel for citation processing.

The zoning administrator said the department has taken multiple follow-up steps (letters and reminders) before referral, and court fees and citation fines are governed by ordinance; staff listed typical citation amounts (historically about $250, with some current citations in the $456–$459 range per the ordinance). The committee discussed the possibility of dismissing citations in limited circumstances where property owners present evidence of corrective action.

Why it matters: enforcement actions affect property owners’ obligations and can result in fines or court orders compelling corrective measures. The committee discussed administrative capacity, court timelines, and the importance of follow-up communication to correct violations before prosecution.

What’s next: Several cases will proceed to trial or status conferences in the coming weeks; the department will continue referrals to corporation counsel and pursue compliance via ordinance-based citations.

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