Village of Chenequa Seal: Pine Trees beside Lake with Young Lady
Village of Chenequa



Established 1928, Wisconsin, USA

 

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Tree City USA since 1985


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The History of Chenequa

Historical Chenequa Hotel, On top of Hill with boat dock onPine LakeHistorical Photo of Chenequa Hotel, Pine Lake

The History of Chenequa

Basic History

The Village of Chenequa is located in the “lake country” portion of Waukesha County, about 30 miles west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It completely surrounds the 703 acre Pine Lake, and includes portions of Beaver Lake and North Lake.

Known for its tree lined roads, the Village has been named a “Tree City USA” each year since 1985, and is one of the smallest communities so designated. Land use planning has been a key goal of the Village since its creation. Village zoning requires each non-lake lot to have a minimum of 5 acres, and lake lots require from 2 to 4 1/2 acres depending on lake frontage.

The name “Chenequa” comes from the Potawatomi Indian word for “pine”, referring to a rare Southern Wisconsin grove of white pine. This same stand of white pine can be seen along the Eastern Shore of Pine Lake.

The Village of Chenequa was founded in 1928. The primary motivations to incorporate were to provide fire and police protection, and plan for the orderly growth of the Village while protecting the land and lakes. Since its inception, the Village has been conceived as an exclusively residential community. Current Village zoning code states, “The Village of Chenequa...is intended to be devoted solely to residence purposes so as to afford to its citizens the peace and quiet and restfulness unobtainable in the City.” While this objective is being made more difficult by the explosion of development in the Lake Country generally, the Village remains committed to this concept.

While we remain committed to running a lean Village Government, we are also committed to being a highly responsive and service orientated government. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.

Map of Pine Lake and Vicinity circa 1895

Beautiful hand-drawn map drawn from a survey completed by J. G. Smith Civil Engineer, Pabst Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Historical Postcards and Photos of Pine Lake and Beaver Lake

Donald Wiemer has a collection of postcards and historical photos from Pine Lake and Beaver Lake that he has graciously shared with us for this website. The images are a part of his larger “Lake Country” collection of over 2,000 cards from 1905 through the 1930's.

Literature about Chenequa

William F. Stark is the author of a three historical books about life in Chenequa.

 

 

VILLAGE OF CHENEQUA  •  31275 W HWY K  •  CHENEQUA WI 53029

OFFICE HOURS:  Monday – Thursday 8:00am to 4:30pm  •  Friday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm

VILLAGE HALL  (262) 367-2239  •  Fax (262) 367-3341  •  POLICE DEPARTMENT  911 or (262) 367-2145

AFTER HOURS POLICE  911 or (262) 367-2600 (WCC Dispatch Center)