The Village Board approved ordinance 2025-06-09-01, creating exception for modification of legal nonconforming structures between the shoreline buffer zone and between the shoreline buffer zone and nearest point of principal structure or projection thereof. Ordinance 2025-06-09-01
“6.5(4)(a)(i)(A) A legal nonconforming structure located within the shoreline buffer zone may be modified, during its lifetime so long as such modification does not increase the footprint, living area or height of the structure, as provided in Section 6.7(4)(b) below; and”
“6.5(6)(a)(i)(B) A legal nonconforming structure located between the shoreline buffer zone and the nearest point of the principal structure or any projection thereof may be modified, during its lifetime so long as such modification does not increase the footprint, living area or height of the structure, as provided in Section 6.7(4)(b) below; and”
Cornell Lake Weed Treatment
The treatment of Cornell Lake for Eurasian Milfoil control is scheduled for
Thursday, June 12, 2025
For More Information:
Eurasian watermilfoil
Roof Repair Notice
The Village of Chenequa has contracted to repair the Village Hall Roof.
Construction is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, June 10th and continue through the next week. The parking lot will NOT be open and available for parking from
Tuesday, June 10th, through Monday, June 16th.
This schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather. Updates will be available on the Village website, as necessary https://chenequa.org/
Visitors of the Village Hall / Police Department may park on Hwy K in front of the Village Hall and utilize the stairs to the Village Hall entrance. The DPW parking lot is also available for Visitors during construction.
The Village Hall Office Hours are Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.; and Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Village Hall phone number is 262-367-2239, and the non-emergency Police Department phone number is 262-367-2145.
Pine Lake Weed Treatment
The treatment of Pine Lake for Eurasian Milfoil control is scheduled for
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
For More information:
Pine Lake Weed Treatment
For More Information:
Eurasian watermilfoil | (Myriophyllum spicatum) | Wisconsin DNR
Remember the public boat access facility located on Pine Lake in the Village shall be open from 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M., except on the general fishing opening weekend when the facility shall be open on that first Saturday and Sunday from 4:00 A.M. to midnight. No boat or equipment incident to navigation may be launched during a time the facility is not open, but a boat on the lake at the applicable closing time may be retrieved from the lake after such closing time and a vehicle in the designated parking area at such closing time may remain there until the boat transported by such vehicle is retrieved.
Lake Ordinance Chapter 4: Lakes
Daily Launch Fees:
Non-Motorized Boat $8
Boat 20 feet $10
Boat >20 and <26 feet $12.50
Boat >26 feet $15
Winter Parking $8
Annual Launch Permit Fees:
Non-Motorized Boat $80
Boat <20 Feet $100
Boat >20 Feet and <26 Feet $125
Boat > 26 Feet $150
Download an Annual Launch Permit Application here. (Fillable PDF)
The annual permits are available at the Village of Chenequa Police Department. Cash or check only.
Village of Chenequa Police Department
31275 W County Road K
Chenequa, WI 53029
(262) 367-2145
At the May 12, 2025, Village Board meeting the board adopted ordinance 2025-05-12-01, Penalties, Subsequent Citations.
Ordinance 2025-05-12-01 Regulating Fireworks, Penalties
At the May 12, 2025, Village Board meeting the board adopted ordinance 2025-05-12-02, Requiring a Bond.
Ordinance 2025-05-12-02, Bond Required.
Boater’s Safety Course
Sponsored by Lake Country Barge
June 11th 5pm – 9pm
June 12th 5pm – 9pm
Pewaukee Village Hall
Board Room
235 Hickory St, Pewaukee
Register online at https://gowild.wi.gov/customers/safetyedclass
Attendees are required to attend both dates and sign a hold harmless agreement
Wisconsin boating safety certification or out-of-state equivalent certification is required for operators born on or after January 1, 1989. Anyone is eligible to take the class and receive a safety education completion certificate, however, courses are designed at a 5th-grade level or up.
Boater’s Safety Flyer
The Village Recognizes International Migratory Bird Day on, Saturday, May 10, 2025
Recognizing International Migratory Bird Day, Saturday, May 10, 2025
The Village of Chenequa Proclaims Friday, April 25, 2025, as Arbor Day.
Arbor Day Proclamation – April 25, 2025
A revaluation of property assessments in the Village of Chenequa shall occur for the 2025 assessment year. Revaluation notices are expected to be sent to property owners in June 2025. Please also notice that the Assessor has certain statutory authority to enter land as described in Sections 943.13 and 943.15, Wisconsin Statutes.
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The Lake Management Committee proposes 10 voluntary guidelines for wakeboating on Pine Lake. These would be distributed via PLYC, Windword, PLSS, Chenequa boating education classes, Village website and posted at the landing with a depth and weed map (attached). Additional recommendation of survey/boat log of boat type by officer on duty at landing Thursday to Sun to assess off-lake wakeboat pressure. This will help focus educational efforts on residents and off- lake wakeboats.
- Deep water runs only in greater than 20 feet of water. Stay out of all shallow bays. Surf, board and empty ballast in deep water only so as to not disturb sediment.
- You must be 200 feet from shore, pier or moored boat.
- When passing between shore and the island stay in the middle on either side.
- Stay as far away from piers as you can, turn your wake away from closest piers.
- Stay out of all weed beds. Slow-no-wake if you must land through a weed bed.
- Maintain full visibility ahead with help of a spotter if need be re swimmers, kayakers and SUPs.
- When the lake is busy, wait your turn. Spaced sequential runs are better than parallel runs to avoid wave addition or amplification impacting our shoreline. Common boating courtesy should prevail.
- Respect our sailors: avoid all sailboats, sailing classes, sailboat races and regattas in session. Sailboats have right-of-way.
- Keep your music volume down.
- All State of WI/Chenequa boating ordinances apply to you and will be enforced.
Wakeboating Guidelines and Map