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Public Hearing Minutes
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NOVEMBER 9, 2006 |
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SEPTEMBER 14, 2006 |
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MAY 11, 2006 |
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APRIL 10, 2006 |
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JANUARY 12, 2006 |
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DECEMBER 8, 2005 |
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NOVEMBER 10, 2005
Proposed Budget |
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OCTOBER 13, 2005 |
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JULY 14, 2005 |
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JUNE 9, 2005 |
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MAY 12, 2005 |
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APRIL 18, 2005
Annual Meeting |
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FEBRUARY 10, 2005 |
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NOVEMBER 11, 2004
Budget Hearing |
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OCTOBER 14, 2004 |
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2004 |
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SEPTEMBER 9, 2004 |
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AUGUST 12, 2004 |
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MARCH 11, 2004 |
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DECEMBER 11, 2003 |
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November 13,
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November 13, 2003
Budget Hearing |
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OCTOBER 16, 2003 |
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2003 |
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JANUARY 9, 2002 |
NOVEMBER 9, 2006
A Special Town Meeting of
the Electors was held on Thursday, November
9, 2006, in the Waubeka Firehouse
meeting room, W4114 River Street, with
Chairman, Richard Mueller calling the
meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Mueller;
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider,
Catherine Stern, James Stemper; Treasurer,
Pam Duschene, Town Clerk Janis Stemper and
Deputy Clerk, Dave Gorton. In addition to
Town Officials, there were 23 citizens
present. This hearing was held in compliance
with the Open Meeting Law in that notice and
the budget summary were posted in at least
three public places in the Town and e-mailed
to The Sounder, Ozaukee Press, and the
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The
meeting notice was also published in the
Ozaukee Press. The meeting notice and budget
summary were also posted on the Town’s web
site.
Chairman Mueller began
the meeting by reading the agenda as it was
posted.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 1: BE IT RESOLVED that
the electors of the Town of Fredonia hereby
authorize the Town Board to donate $600 to
the Fredonia Little League, in the year
2007, for the recreational benefit of the
children of the Town who participate in this
program, pursuant to St. Stats. 60.10(3)(b)
& 60.23(3). There was a brief discussion of
benefits of the Little League program. MOTION: Pat Jentges to approve; second
Doug Winquist; carried.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 2: BE IT RESOLVED that
the electors of the Town of Fredonia hereby
authorize the Town Board to donate $7500 to
The National Flag Day Foundation, in the
year 2007, to help fund their civic
activities, pursuant to St. Stats.
60.10(3)(b) & 60.23(3). Theresa Kempfer
provided a report on the activities of the
Foundation. MOTION: Doug Winquist to
approve; second LeeRaye Baumann; carried.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 3: BE IT RESOLVED that
the electors of the Town of Fredonia hereby
authorize the Town Board to donate $500, in
the year 2007, to the Ozaukee County
Economic Development Corp. pursuant to St.
Stats. 60.10(3)(b) & 60.23(3). MOTION:
John Blasczyk to approve; second LeeRaye
Baumann; carried.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 4: Brief discussion regarding
relocation the Town Hall. Chris Luft
questioned why there were not other options
on the referendum and expressed her
opposition to a shared hall with the Village
of Fredonia. John Blasczyk expressed his
support of the shared hall, it makes sense.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 5: BE IT RESOLVED that
the electors of the Town of Fredonia hereby
authorize the Town to exceed the limit of
$5,000.00 per mile of Town roads for road
maintenance and construction, in the year
2007. This is done pursuant to St. Stats.
81.01(3)(a). MOTION: Theresa Kempfer
to approve; second John Blasczyk; carried.
Chairman Mueller read
agenda item 6: BE IT RESOLVED that
the Town tax levy for the Town of Fredonia
for the year 2006, to be collected in the
year 2006, shall be set at $324,857.00
pursuant to St. Stats. 60.10(1)(a).
MOTION: John Blasczyk to approve; second
Doug Winquist; carried.
MOTION: Jim Stemper
to close meeting; second John Blasczyk;
carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:54 p.m.
Dave Gorton, Deputy Clerk
Minutes approved 12/14/06
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SEPTEMBER 14, 2006
A Public Hearing to
hear comments for or against a request for a
CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT was held on
Thursday, September
14, 2006, in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River
Rd., with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to
order at 7:45 p.m.
TOWN OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Mueller, Supervisors:
Chris Janik, Lance
Leider, James
Stemper, Clerk Janis
Stemper, Treasurer Pam
Duschene and Deputy
Clerk, Dave Gorton.
ABSENT: Catherine Stern. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice
was posted in at least three public places in the
Town and e-mailed to
THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE
PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINAL.
The Public Hearing notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS,
and was posted on the Town web site.
Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town
Ordinance.
In addition to Town
Officials there were several Town residents present
and reporters from the Sounder and Ozaukee Press.
Chairman Mueller read
the Conditional Use Permit requested by Ozaukee
County for the land located along Hwy E North of Jay
Road, Fredonia, WI, in the Town of Fredonia, the
NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 5, T 12 N, R 21 E,
Town of Fredonia, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin,
excepting that part depicted as C-1 on the official
zoning map of the Town of Fredonia on September 14,
2006..
Chairman Mueller asked
if there were any questions or comments. Mr. Jim
Dingman requested the
hours of operation be changed to reduce the problems
of early morning noise. He asked that the start
time be set at 7:00 A.M. and screening to not start
before 8:00 A.M. Mrs. Kate Dingman also requested the starting times be
changed.
Chairman Mueller again
asked if there were any questions or comments. No
Response received.
MOTION
Stemper
to close Public Hearing; second Janik; carried.
Respectfully
submitted,
Janis
Stemper
Town Clerk
A Public Hearing
to hear comments for or against a request for a
ZONING CHANGE
was held on
Thursday,
September 14, 2006, in the
Waubeka Firehouse
meeting room, W4114 River Rd., with Chairman
Mueller calling the hearing to order at 7:30
p.m. TOWN
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik,
Lance Leider, James
Stemper, Clerk Janis
Stemper, Treasurer
Pam Duschene and
Deputy Clerk, Dave Gorton.
ABSENT: Catherine Stern. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that
notice was posted in at least three public
places in the Town and e-mailed to
THE SOUNDER,
OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINAL.
The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS,
and was posted on the Town web site.
Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town
Ordinance.
In addition to
Town Officials there were several Town residents
present and reporters from the Sounder and
Ozaukee Press.
Chairman Mueller
read the Zoning Change from C-2 and A-1 to M-3
requested by Ozaukee County for the land located
along Hwy E North of Jay Road, Fredonia, WI, in
the Town of Fredonia, the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 of
Section 5, T 12 N, R 21 E, Town of Fredonia,
Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, excepting that part
depicted as C-1 on the official zoning map of
the Town of Fredonia on September 14, 2006..
Chairman Mueller
asked if there were any questions or comments.
Mr. Jim Dingman
objected to the proposed change stating the C-2
area should stay C-2 to preserve the rural
nature and to preserve the wildlife of the
area. Mrs. Kate Dingman
also stated her objections to the change from
C-2 to M-3.
Chairman Mueller
again asked if there were any questions or
comments. No Response received.
MOTION
Stemper
to close Public Hearing; second
Leider; carried.
Respectfully
submitted,
Janis
Stemper
Town Clerk
A Public
Hearing to hear comments for or against a
request for a
CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT was held on
Thursday,
September 14, 2006, in the
Waubeka
Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd.,
with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to
order at 7:20 p.m.
TOWN
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman
Mueller, Supervisors: Lance
Leider, James
Stemper, Clerk
Janis Stemper,
Treasurer Pam Duschene
and Deputy Clerk, Dave Gorton.
ABSENT:
Chris Janik
and Catherine Stern. This hearing was held
in compliance with the Open Meeting Law in
that notice was posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to
THE SOUNDER,
OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL
SENTINAL. The Public Hearing
notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE
PRESS, and was posted on the Town
web site. Adjoining lot owners were
notified per Town Ordinance.
In addition to
Town Officials there were several Town
residents present and reporters from the
Sounder and Ozaukee Press.
Chairman
Mueller read the Conditional Use Permit
requested by Dave Brethauer to convert his home at 4091
Highway H, Section 17, to a two-family
dwelling.
Chairman
Mueller asked if there were any questions or
comments. No Response received.
Chairman
Mueller again asked if there were any
questions or comments. No Response
received.
MOTION
Stemper
to close Public Hearing; second
Leider; carried.
Respectfully
submitted,
Janis
Stemper
Clerk
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MAY 11, 2006
A Public Hearing to hear
comments for or against a request to correct a Town
Zoning Map error on property owned by Laura
Hurias from C-1 to C-1 & C-2
in Section 22, proposed lot east of her 5 acre home
parcel at W3727 Belgium Kohler Rd. was held on
Thursday, May 11, 2006,
in the Waubeka
Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd. with Chairman
Mueller calling the hearing to order at 7:30 p.m.
followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chairman Mueller, Supervisors: Chris
Janik, Lance
Leider, James
Stemper, Catherine Stern,
Clerk, Janis Stemper and
Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck.
This hearing was held in compliance with the Open
Meeting Law in that notice was posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to
THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE
PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL. The
Public Hearing Notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS, and posted on the Town web site.
In addition to Town
Officials there were 9 town residents present and
reporters from the Ozaukee Press and Sounder.
Chairman Mueller requested
Deputy Clerk to read notice and names of people notified
reference this hearing.
Chairman Mueller asked for
any Public Comments for or against rezone. No response.
Chairman Mueller asked for
any Public Comments for or against rezone a second
time. No response.
Chairman Mueller asked for
the third time for any Public Comments for or against
this rezone. No response received.
Chairman Mueller asks for
Motion to close Public Hearing.
MOTION
Stemper
to close Public Hearing; second Stern; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A.
Rabuck
Deputy Clerk
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APRIL 10,
2006
The Annual Meeting of the Town of Fredonia was held on
Monday evening April 10, 2006 in the Waubeka Firehouse
meeting room, W4114 River Street, with Chairman Mueller
calling the meeting to order at 8:05 p.m. Town
Officials present: Chairman Mueller, Supervisors:
Chris Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern,
Treasurer, Tom Sauer and Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck.
This meeting was held in compliance with the Open
Meeting Law in that copies of the meeting notice were
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to the SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS AND THE MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL-SENTINEL. Notices had also been published
in the Ozaukee Press. In addition to the Town Officials
thirty-one (31) Town residents were present for all or
part of this meeting.
The Deputy Clerk read the minutes of the April 18,
2005 Annual Meeting. MOTION Rose Leider, second
Steve Paulus to approve the minutes as read; carried.
The date for the next Annual Meeting was scheduled for
Monday, April 16, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. Question arose as to
changing meeting time to 7:30 p.m. rather than 8:00 p.m.
Residents agreed with the earlier start time. MOTION
Bob Lederer; to schedule Annual Town Meeting for
Monday, April 16, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.; second Tom Curtis;
carried.
Peter Wagner, Chief of the Waubeka Fire Department
reported that during the year 2005 there were 25 fire
calls and 56 EMS calls. A total of 102 Fire Inspections
were conducted. Chief Wagner further advised that the
fire sirens will be activated the first Saturday of each
month for tornado awareness and the safety of Town
residents. He advised that both sirens appear to be
working. Wagner also advised the department had 5800
hours of training for their personnel and as of June
2005 they began transports of patients to hospitals in
the area. Wagner also stated that a sign will be placed
at the corner of Hwy A & Hwy H which will display fire
prevention messages. Asst. Chief James Behrens advised
residents on Grants and stated the department has
written a total of 4 Grants with the most recent being
for the installation of an exhaust system to eliminate
gas and diesel fumes when the trucks are being reset for
service.
Chairman Mueller reviewed the 2006 Budget with the
residents and advised that the tax levy was set at
$318,490.00 which represents a 3 per cent increase. Tom
Curtis questioned use of surplus and whether or not
taxes will be reduced. Mueller advised that the checks
received from the State are received later in the year
and we have to operate with the budget that is presently
in effect. He also advised that the State did cut
Revenue Sharing to all communities. Mueller stated the
State sets the levy at 2.2 percent and municipalities
cannot exceed the 3 per cent limit. Mueller advised that
a great deal of the budget is spent on road repairs and
snow plowing when needed. A question was asked as to how
many gravel roads still remain within the Township. Road
names mentioned were those of Fairway Dr. and Willow
Valley Rd.
Any other Old Business: No response received.
New Business: Mueller advised Town Residents that new
Fire numbers will be erected throughout the Township to
aid the Fire Department in emergency situations. Samples
were passed around to the residents for their review and
opinions. Two separate companies submitted proposals to
the Board prior to this meeting. Residents agreed to the
8" blue sign with Town of Fredonia inscribed on the top
of the sign being furnished at no extra charge. The
residents also agreed to mount the Fire Number on a
galvanized pole. The life expectancy is approximately 10
years. Tom Curtis questioned why the Town name has to be
on the sign. Mueller said this is an important factor
especially when you’re close to another municipality.
Peter Wagner advised the blue sign is highly visible at
night. The installation of the signs would be included
in the price from Lange Enterprises, whereas Tapco would
only make the signs and we would have to provide
installation. The Town would bear the initial cost of
installing the signs at each residence in the Township.
If the sign is damaged or removed, the property owner
will be responsible for replacement. The cost of the
signs including installation is approximately
$24,000.00. MOTION Patrick Jentges to purchase
the blue sign with 8" numerals and the Township name
mounted on a galvanized post; second Russell
Saueressign; carried; One "no" vote was cast.
Robert Lederer, Chairman of the Town Hall Building
Committee introduced members of the Committee, Lance
Leider, Bruce Paape, Jim Stemper and Carol Mueller, Town
Clerk or Margaret Rabuck, Deputy Clerk. It was
determined that there was not sufficient space to add
onto the present Fire Department Building and still be
able to have ample parking especially for elections.
Further handicapped accessible buildings are a State
Mandate. Several property owners within the area were
contacted regarding selling land to the Township for
this structure. Some of the property owners were not
interested in selling at this time and others had a
higher cost factor involved. Land was offered for sale
at the Americanism Center and after much discussion it
was determined by the Committee to recommend that
location for construction of the Town Hall. Mike Kroeger,
a resident of the area expressed concern about the
building obstructing his view from his residence. Bruce
Paape displayed to residents the roads in the area and
the approximate location of the building. He indicated
that there would be a separate driveway and stated the
building would be erected on the west lot line.
Questions arose as to why not construct the building on
the east side of the driveway. Mueller advised there
would be a great deal of fill that would be required if
this site were used. Rabuck stressed the need for safe
storage of town records in one specific area. Tom Curtis
questioned why storage space couldn’t be rented for this
purpose. Mueller stated records must be kept close at
hand for research when a question is posed. Curtis asked
why Americanism Center couldn’t be refurbished to
accommodate the needs of the Township. Paape responded
it would cost more to rehab than to build. Mueller
further stated our own building would be more user
friendly. Rose Leider stated that a plan for our own
building is good and that all documents should be close
at hand. Bob Lederer concluded the presentation citing
that the Town has been in existence since 1847 and all
we have to show is a Recycling Center. Mueller advised
Town should secure loan for a 20 year period rather than
10 years. Mike Kroeger wants building erected a greater
distance from the roadway at the Americanism Center.
Steve Paulus stated the building should be out of town.
Cost estimate figures are approximately $375,000.00
including the parking lot. Bruce Paape states
electrical, plumbing, etc should be bid out. Steve
Paulus stated Town should receive dollar amount before
proceeding. The "Public Use" of the building was
questioned. This will be discussed in more detail at a
later date. Peter Wagner questioned the hiring of an
architect. Bob Lederer responded that many builders now
have their own architects that are included in the
building package. The Building Committee was asked to
search for plans to be presented at another meeting.
LeeRaye Baumann asked for site approval. MOTION
LeeRaye Baumann to approve site at Americanism Center
for construction of a Town Hall; second Steve Paulus;
carried. One "no" vote was cast.
Mueller advised there will be a meeting at the County
on April 27, 2006 regarding Flood Control. Teresa
Kempfer asked what happened to the DNR planting
environmentally friendly plants in the Milwaukee River
area at the site of the dam removal. She advised all
that is growing at the present time is noxious weeds.
Mueller responded he believes they are waiting more
settling in the area.
Bruce Paape requested a lower speed limit on River
Road and School Road. Mueller responded that it is a
very difficult procedure in procuring a lower speed
limit. Steve Paulus stated that the Town should hire a
Traffic Officer and have tickets issued.
Bob Behrens advised several tires have been abandoned
on the roadways by unknown parties.
MOTION: John Janik to adjourn meeting; second
Steve Paulus; carried. Meeting adjourned at 9:33 p.m.
Minutes taken by Margaret A. Rabuck; prepared and
submitted by Dave Gorton, Deputy Clerk
Minutes approved 12/14/06
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JANUARY 12,
2006
A Public Hearing to hear comments for
or against a request for a Conditional Use Permit from
Chad Uselding, DBA CRC Hobbies LLC, at W3982 Hwy H, to
construct and operate a hobby car race track at the
above location which is zoned B-2 was held on
Thursday, January 12, 2006, in the Waubeka Firehouse
meeting room, W4114 River Rd., with Chairiman Mueller
calling the hearing to order at 7:30 p.m. OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Mueller, Supervisors: Chris Janik,
Lance Leider, James Stemper, Catherine Stern, Treasurer
Tom Sauer, and Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck. This
hearing was held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law
in that notice was posted in at least three public
places in the Town and e-mailed to THE SOUNDER,
OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL. The
Public Hearing Notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the Town web site.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 42 town residents present and reporters from the
Ozaukee Press and Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the Conditions
of the Conditional Use Permit.
Chairman Mueller requested the Deputy
Clerk to read the names of people notified reference
this hearing.
Attorney Brian Mularski appeared with
‘Chad Uselding. Attorney Mularski states the track would
be constructed for approximately 8 to 10 cars per race.
Mularski further states they will work with the Town
reference noise. Jane Kozma appeared and stated she is
not against Uselding having a business but is very
concerned about the noise level and property values in
this area should a track be constructed. She stated
further this would disrupt any quality time spent
outdoors on the weekends. Paul Kozma appeared and stated
he wanted sound levels tested. Mularski advised the
sound level is quite different between indoor and
outdoor race tracks and further advises the track would
be constructed of special materials along with a berm
which would send the noise upward. Mularksi further
stated the property is zoned properly for a business.
Stemper said he has heard these race cars and the sound
is not that loud. Paul and Jane Kozma stated they want
an indoor track constructed to maintain quiet and
property values. Christine Luft appeared and stated this
track is not compatible with the subdivision and that
the requests of residents should be considered.
Gary Uselding appeared and advised
this is not a daily event and this is excellent family
recreation. John Blasczyk appeared and advised he has a
track in his back yard and the children enjoyed the
sport. He further advised he had no problems. Jan
Stadler appeared and stated she did not hear anything.
Catherine Stern, Board Member said that she attended the
WI State Fair on two separate days to view the miniature
race cars and said she was not bothered by the noise as
she could hear calls on her cell phone. Laura Berweger
appeared and says she’s in favor of this proposed
business.
Ellie Uselding appeared and stated
she has observed children and families and the
excitement involved in these events.
Doug Davis appeared and made
reference to his letter in the January 12, 2006 issue of
the Ozaukee Press. He further stated this is wonderful
family entertainment.
p. 1 of 2 Jan. 12’06 PH on race track
Jane Kozma advised she was against
the late hour of operation, that being 9:00 p.m.., and
requested an earlier finish time. Mularski advised
weekend hours are the family time
hours in which these races can only
be run. Chad Uselding appeared and responded that each
race is approximately 3 to 5 minutes in length and there
is a lapse time between races.
Stemper suggested that a review could
be conducted in several months to ensure all conditions
are being met. Mularski and Uselding were in agreement.
MOTION Leider to close public
hearing; second Stemper; carried.
Mueller advised he received several
letters from supporters of the track.
Respectfully submitted.
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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DECEMBER 8,
2005
A Public Hearing to hear comments for
or against a request by the Town to rezone the following
described properties on Hwy H: Big Joe’s, Fredonia
Automotive and Schawi’s from M-2 to B-2, Ordinance
2005-6 was held on Thursday, December 8, 2005, in
the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd.,
with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to order at
7:30 p.m. OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider, James Stemper,
Catherine Stern and Treasurer, Tom Sauer, and Deputy
Clerk Margaret Rabuck. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing Notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on
the Town web site.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 7 town residents present and a reporter from the
Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the proposed
Ordinance 2005-6 to rezone from M-2 to B-2, the
following business locations W3940, W3970, and W3980 Hwy
H, tax key numbers 04-028-16-001.00, 04-028-16-002.00,
and 04-028-16-004.00, to reflect the current and past
use, and to correct the zoning map, at the request of
the Town Board and following recommendation by the Plan
Commission.
Chairman Mueller requested the Deputy
Clerk to read the names of people notified reference
this hearing.
Joel Schneider of Big Joe’s
questioned what effect this would have on property
taxes. He was advised none whatsoever.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any further questions or comments. None were heard.
Chairman Mueller twice again asked if
there were any questions or comments. None heard.
MOTION Stern to close Public
Hearing; second Stemper; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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NOVEMBER
10, 2005
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2006 PROPOSED
BUDGET
A Public Hearing on the proposed 2006
budget was held on Thursday evening, November 10,
2005, in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114
River Street with Chairman Richard Mueller calling the
hearing to order at 7:30 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chairman Mueller; Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance
Leider, Catherine Stern, James Stemper; Treasurer, Tom
Sauer; Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck. This hearing was
held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that
notice was posted in at least three public places in the
Town and e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL. The Public Hearing
notice was also published in the OZAUKEE PRESS,
and was posted on the Town Web site.
In addition to Town Officials, there
were 20 Town residents present, along with a reporter
from The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller gave a brief
explanation of the revenues and disbursements in the
proposed budget, explaining the reason for any major
increases or decreases. The Town Tax Levy proposed is
$318,490 which reflects a 3% increase over last year.
John Blasczyk questioned the levy and why some of the
general fund balance was not used to lower the levy.
Mueller responded the majority of the increase is due to
the cost of highway improvements on Town roads, and the
general fund balance is needed to meet any unanticipated
costs, emergencies, or possible increased highway
expenses due to snowstorms etc. A reasonable general
fund balance is also required for cash flow as the Town
does not receive the majority of its State aids (Shared
Revenue funds) until late in November.
Mueller asked several more times if
there were any other public comments or questions and
there were none.
MOTION Janik, second Leider to
close the Public Hearing; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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OCTOBER 13,
2005
A Public Hearing to hear comments for
or against proposed ORDINANCE 2005-5, AN ORDINANCE TO
REZONE A 12+ AC. PARCEL OF THE 60 AC. MAYHEW PROPERTY AT
W4535 Hwy A, was held on Thursday, October 13, 2005, in
the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd.,
with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to order at
7:34 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider, James Stemper;
Treasurer, Tom Sauer and Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck.
ABSENT: Catherine Stern. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the
Town web site. Adjoining lot owners were notified per
Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 10 Town residents present and reporters from the
Sounder and Ozaukee Press.
Chairman Mueller read the proposed
Ordinance as follows: as requested by Roger Mayhew,
W4535 Hwy A, Section 32, a 13+ (CSM now indicates 12.93
ac) acre parcel (with home and buildings), to be split
off of his 60 acre parcel, to be rezoned to A-3; balance
to remain zoned A-1.
Chairman Mueller asked the Clerk to
read the names of the people notified of the rezone.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any questions. John Goelzer, a neighbor asked where the
330 foot frontage would be placed. He was advised that
there was 330’ of frontage on the west end of the
remaining parcel (now Lot 2), and 655 ‘of frontage to
the east of that on the new parcel (Lot 1).
Chairman Mueller asked two more times
if there were any other questions or comments, and there
were none heard.
MOTION Stemper to close Public
Hearing; second Janik; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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A Public Hearing to hear comments for
or against proposed ORDINANCE 2005-4, AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND THE ZONING MAP FOR AN AREA ALONG RIVERSIDE ROAD,
was held on Thursday, October 13, 2005, in the Waubeka
Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd., with Chairman
Mueller calling the hearing to order at 7:30 p.m. TOWN
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller, Supervisors: Chris
Janik, Lance Leider, James Stemper; Treasurer, Tom Sauer
and Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck. ABSENT: Catherine
Stern. This hearing was held in compliance with the Open
Meeting Law in that notice was posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to THE SOUNDER,
OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL. The
Public Hearing notice was also published in the OZAUKEE
PRESS, and was posted on the Town web site. Adjoining
lot owners were notified per Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town officials there
were 10 Town residents present and a reporter from the
Sounder and Ozaukee Press.
Chairman Mueller explained the
proposed Ordinance as follows: Section 19, parcels owned
by John Witta, N6010 Riverside Rd., 10 acs,; Anthony
Bernier, N6020 Riverside Rd., 10 acs.; Charles Weyker,
N5970 Riverside Rd. (two parcels) 6.56 acs and 8.45 acs.;
Clifford Baumann, N5918 Riverside Rd., 12 acs. The first
approximate 500 ft. of each parcel, from the road
eastward, is now zoned R-2 with the balance of each
parcel zoned A-2. The Town Plan Commission recommends
that the first 500 ft. shall be rezoned to A-2, to bring
the lots into conformity and eliminate the mixed zoning
on these parcels. This rezone was initiated by the Town.
Chairman Mueller asked the Deputy
Clerk to read the names of the people notified.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any questions or comments. Anthony Bernier, one of the
property owners stated he was in favor of the rezone.
Chairman Mueller asked two more times
if there were any questions or comments. None were
heard.
MOTION Leider to close Public
Hearing; second Stemper, carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
A Public Hearing to hear comments for or
against a request for a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
REQUESTED BY NICOLE CARINI TO CONVERT HER DWELLING TO A
TWO-FAMILY DWELLING, was held on Thursday,
October 13, 2005, in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting
room, W4114 River Rd., with Chairman Mueller calling the
hearing to order at 7:39 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chmn Mueller, Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider,
James Stemper, and Treasurer, Tom Sauer, and Deputy
Clerk, Margaret Rabuck. ABSENT: Catherine Stern.
This hearing was held in compliance with the Open
Meeting Law in that notice was posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to THE
SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL.
The Public Hearing notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the Town web
site. Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town
Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 10 Town residents present and reporters from the
Sounder and Ozaukee Press.
Chairman Mueller read the terms of
the Conditional Use Permit for Nicole Carini to convert
her home at N6571 Kay-K Rd., Section 12, into a
two-family dwelling, per Town Ordinance 17.25(3).
Chairman Mueller asked the Clerk to
read the names of the people notified.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any questions or comments. None were heard.
Chairman Mueller twice again asked if
there were any questions or comments. None heard.
MOTION Janik to close Public
Hearing; second Leider; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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JULY 14, 2005
A Public Hearing to hear comments,
for or against, proposed ORDINANCE 2005-3, an Ordinance
to amend Section 17.07(4), A-1 Exclusive Agricultural
District Conditional Uses, by adding: (h) wind
towers/turbines and wind energy facilities, was held on
Thursday, July 14, 2005 in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting
room, W4114 River Rd. with Chairman Mueller calling the
hearing to order at 7:30 p.m. followed by the Pledge of
Allegiance. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern,
James Stemper; Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck, and
Treasurer, Tom Sauer. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and posted on the Town
web site.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 6 Town residents present, along with a reporter
from the Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the terms of
the amended Ordinance.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any public comments or questions. Jeff Schaut questioned
if State Statutes were being followed regarding
distances from residences and property lines. He was
advised this was being done. Steve Paulus questioned the
height of towers east of Highway 57. Leider advised
height restrictions were met. At the present time towers
may only be erected in the A-1 district according to
Town Ordinance.
Chairman Mueller again asked if there
were any other questions and there were none.
MOTION Stern to close Public Hearing,
second Stemper, vote carried 4-0, with Leider abstaining
from voting.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
A Public Hearing to hear comments for
or against the granting of a Conditional Use Permit to
Fredonia Wind Energy, LLC, was held on Thursday, July
14, 2005, in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114
River Rd., with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to
order at 7:44 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern,
James Stemper; Deputy Clerk Margaret Rabuck, and
Treasurer, Tom Sauer. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the
Town web site. Adjoining lot owners were notified per
Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 6 Town residents present and a reporter from the
Sounder.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any public comments or questions. Attorney Ed Ritger
appeared and displayed a map of where the tower would be
located. He stated the tower would be approximately 430
feet in height and would generate power to a sub-station
which could ultimately provide power for 400 to 600
homes. WE Energies would purchase the power generated.
Jeff Schaut questioned the distance required between
towers. He was advised that wind velocity determines
distance so as to avoid turbulence and wakes. Gary
Locklair asked if the height of the tower included from
base to tip of blade. He was advised this was the total
height. He was further advised that only one tower could
be placed on a 40 acre parcel. He also expressed concern
about noise. He was advised the towers emit
approximately 50 decibels which is equal to a
refrigerator compressor. Attorney Ritger offered a tour
to an existing wind farm to anyone present. Attorney
Ritger further advised there is no contract with WE
Energies as of this date as they are awaiting a decision
from the Public Service Commission regarding rate hikes.
Construction of the tower may not occur until 2006.
Chairman Mueller again asked if there
were any questions and there were none.
MOTION Stemper to close Public
Hearing; second Stern; carried 4-0, with Leider
abstaining from voting.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
A Public Hearing to consider the
granting of a Conditional Use Permit to Jeffrey Hiller (JW
Hiller, LLC), Cedar Valley Cheese, to operate a retail
cheese store at the factory site, W3113 Jay Rd., Belgium
was held on Thursday, July 14, 2005, in the
Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd., with
Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to order at 7:40
p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn Mueller,
Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern,
James Stemper; Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck, and
Treasurer, Tom Sauer. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on
the Town web site. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 6 town residents present and a reporter from The
Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the terms of
the Conditional Use Permit.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any public comments or questions. Steve Paulus stated he
believed there was a retail store at this location
previously. Mueller replied that there was, and that the
zoning at the present time is M-2; a retail store is not
a permitted use in this district, thus the Hearing to
allow the store, under a conditional use permit, without
the need to rezone that portion of the factory parcel
where the store would be located.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any other questions or comments and there were none.
MOTION Stemper to close Public
Hearing; second Leider; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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JUNE 9, 2005
A Public Hearing to consider the
granting of a Conditional Use Permit to David Taylor and
Julie Taylor at W4816 Hwy H, Fredonia, was held on
Thursday, June 9, 2005 in the Waubeka Firehouse
meeting room, W4114 River Rd with Chairman Richard
Mueller calling the hearing to order at 7:30 p.m.
followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. TOWN OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chmn Mueller, Supervisors: Chris Janik,
Lance Leider, Catherine Stern, James Stemper, and Deputy
Clerk, Margaret Rabuck. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on
the Town web site. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials there
were 6 Town residents present, along with reporters from
the Ozaukee Press and the Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the terms of
the Conditional Use Permit.
Chairman Mueller asked if there were
any public comments or questions. Dennis Reimer
questioned the size of the building, as well as,
lighting, maintenance, soil testing and security. Dave
Taylor responded that there would be adequate lighting
and security. The lighting is designed so as not to
offend the neighbors. Reimer stated the more lighting,
the better.
Chairman Mueller again asked if there
were any other questions and there were none.
MOTION Stern to close Public
Hearing; second Leider; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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MAY 12, 2005
A Public Hearing on the rezoning of two
lots; Lot # 2 with home and buildings on 7.67 acres, and
create Lot # 1 with 11.26 acres on the SE corner of
Willow Valley and Cedar Valley Rd., from A-1 to A-2, as
requested by Paul & Diane Wegner of W3423 Willow Valley
Rd., was held on Thursday evening, May 12, 2005,
in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd.,
with Chairman Mueller calling the hearing to order at
7:39 p.m., immediately following the first Public
Hearing held this evening. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chmn. Mueller, Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance
Leider, James Stemper, Catherine Stern, and Deputy Clerk
Margaret Rabuck. This hearing was held in compliance
with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was posted in
at least three public places in the Town and e-mailed to
THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND THE MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing notice was also
published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on
the Town web site. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials, there
were 15 Town residents present, along with reporters
from the Ozaukee Press and The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the Notice as
it had been posted and published. He noted that the
remainder of their property, approx. 35 acres, will
remain A-1 and C-1; Section 26.
Chairman Mueller asked several times
if there were any public comments or questions and there
were none.
MOTION Stemper to close Public
Hearing, second Stern; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
Also on May 12
A Public Hearing to consider the
granting of a Conditional Use Permit to the Harry and
Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center (AKA JCC
Rainbow Day Camp) at W3985 Trails End Rd., Fredonia, was
held on Thursday evening, May 12, 2005 in the
Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Rd. with
Chairman Richard Mueller calling the hearing to order at
7:34 p.m. followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. TOWN
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn. Mueller, Supervisors: Chris
Janik, Catherine Stern, James Stemper, and Deputy Clerk,
Margaret Rabuck. ABSENT: Lance Leider. This
hearing was held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law
in that notice was posted in at least three public
places in the Town and e-mailed to THE
SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS, AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL.
The Public Hearing notice was also published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the Town web
site. Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town
Ordinance.
In addition to Town Officials, there
were 15 Town residents present, along with reporters
from the Ozaukee Press and The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller read the terms of
the Conditional Use Permit requested for expansion of
the existing campground by the construction and use of a
lodge to accommodate approximately 80 guests for
occasional overnight stays, which are as follows:
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All applicable State regulations
regarding this type of building and use shall be
enforced.
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The roadway leading to the lodge
shall be adequate for fire and/or rescue vehicles
accessibility.
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When overnight guests are
present, a sufficient number of adult JCC employees
shall remain onsite to facilitate response, and, if
necessary, evacuation, in the event of any
emergency.
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The use of the new lodge will
constitute only occasional overnight use, and will
not be used as a permanent residence.
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Noise and traffic shall be
limited so as not to disturb any neighbors.
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Any/all signage shall comply with
applicable Town Ordinances.
In addition, the Permittees shall
reimburse the Town for any legal fees, publication costs
and recording fees incurred by the Town with respect to
the issuance of this permit.
Richard Gattoni Jr. representing the
JCC Rainbow Day Camp appeared and advised the Board that
the lodge would have occasional use only.
Chairman Mueller asked several times
if there were any public comments or questions and there
were none.
MOTION Stern to close Public
Hearing; second Stemper; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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APRIL 18, 2005
The Annual Meeting of the Town of
Fredonia was held on Monday evening, April 18, 2005 in
the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Street,
with Chairman Richard Mueller calling the meeting to
order at 8:00 p.m. Town Officials present:
Chairman Mueller, Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider,
Catherine Stern, James Stemper, Treasurer, Tom Sauer and
Deputy Clerk Margaret Rabuck. This meeting was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that copies of
the meeting notice were posted in at least three public
places in the Town and e-mailed to the SOUNDER,
OZAUKEE PRESS AND THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL.
Notices had also been published in the Ozaukee Press. In
addition to the Town Officials ten (10) Town residents
were present for all or part of this meeting.
The Deputy Clerk read the minutes of
the April 19, 2004, Annual Meeting. MOTION Rose
Leider, second Harry Michaels, to approve the minutes as
read; carried. The date for the next Annual Meeting was
set for Monday, April 10, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. MOTION
Teresa Kempfer, second Peter Wagner, and carried.
Chief Peter Wagner of the Waubeka
Fire Department was present and advised that during 2004
there were 22 fire calls and 52 EMS calls for a total of
6000 hours. Two new members were added to the Department
during 2004. In addition to emergencies, there were 125
fire inspections. Chief Wagner advised that the fire
siren will be activated the first Saturday of each month
for tornado awareness and the safety of Town residents.
Chief Wagner advised the siren on Hwy H heading south to
Little Kohler needs to be repaired. Chief Wagner also
cautioned residents of the danger in burning grass, etc.
due to the present dry conditions. Safety and common
sense must prevail. Chief Wagner noted the Fire Dept.
received a total of $161,000.00 in grant money which was
used for the purchase of 18 air packs in 2004, with the
remainder of this money to be used for exhaust equipment
in the Fire Dept. bay area to eliminate gas and diesel
fumes when the trucks are being reset for service.
Chairman Mueller reviewed the Town’s
annual financial report explaining some of the 2004
revenues and disbursements. Christine Luft questioned
the increase in the dollar amounts from the sale of
recyclables in ’04, which had tripled from that of ‘03.
Mueller explained that prices were higher for plastic
and cardboard, and some bales had been held for over a
year.
Teresa Kempfer appeared on behalf of
the Americanism Center and advised that the theme for
the 2005 Flag Day Celebration will be to honor all WWII
veterans. The Flag Day Celebration is scheduled for
Sunday, June 12, 2005. Kempfer further advised that all
the rooms at the Americanism Center are being used, with
some groups having to share a room. The Center is
working to pay off the remaining mortgage on the
building.
Chairman Mueller spoke on road
repairs. The TRIP fund project for this year will be
Hickory Grove Road, from Hwy K to STH 57. Mueller noted
that Center St in Waubeka, which was repaired and paved
in 2004, had a higher cost than originally anticipated.
Chairman Mueller stated that our
lease with the Waubeka Fire Department, for the use of
the Town Hall and the Town’s office area, will be
expiring in November of this year and the Town will need
to find a new location for meetings and office space.
All Town residents will be notified, and a special
meeting scheduled, to discuss this issue after more
information has been gathered.
Teresa Kempfer asked if the new/recodified
Ordinances had been adopted. She was advised they were
and that they are posted on the Internet. The question
also arose as to enforcement of the Ordinances. We don’t
have an enforcement officer, but Town Board Members can
enforce all Ordinances.
Jamie Behrens questioned a speed
machine located on Hwy A, west of Waubeka, near
Waubedonia Park, in early April. Behrens said the
machine did not appear to be operating. Town officials
were unaware of this; it would be a County issue.
Christine Luft questioned if Robert
Lederer’s appointment as Culvert Inspector would be a
conflict of interest, as he is also a Plan Commission
Member. She was advised this was not a conflict.
Chairman Mueller thanked former inspector, Roger Janke,
for his years of service to the Town.
Chairman Mueller noted that
Supervisor, Ellie Doyle, had resigned last year. He
stated that she was missed, thanked her for her years of
dedicated service, and wished her well in all future
endeavors.
Pat Bialzik questioned the Board
about the old truck parked across the road from her
residence, on the Stageman property on Hwy I, and asked
if this was in violation of our present ordinances. The
issue will be placed on the next Board meeting agenda to
determine if there is a violation of current ordinances,
and what can/should be done about it.
Chief Peter Wagner expressed concern
about the Town’s fire numbers. He said they are
difficult to read and this could be crucial in emergency
situations. He advocated numbers being visible from both
sides. Wagner will do some research and present
information to the Board for further action.
MOTION Tom Sauer, second Harry
Michaels, to adjourn, carried. Meeting adjourned at 8:50
p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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FEBRUARY 10,
2005
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
CHAPTER 17, ZONING CODE, AND CHAPTER 18, SUBDIVISION AND
PLATTING, OF THE TOWN OF FREDONIA CODE OF ORDINANCES
A Public Hearing on the Adoption of
Chapter 17, Zoning Code and Chapter 18, Subdivision and
Platting, of the Town of Fredonia Code of Ordinances was
held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2005, in the
Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Street, with
Chairman Richard Mueller calling the hearing to order at
7:31 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. TOWN
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chmn. Mueller, Supervisors: Chris
Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern, James Stemper;
Town Attorney Jerry Edgar, Treasurer Tom Sauer, and
Deputy Clerk Margaret Rabuck. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that notice was
posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL. The PH notice was published in the
OZAUKEE PRESS, and was posted on the Town’s website.
In addition to Town Officials there were 19 Town
Residents present, and reporters from the Ozaukee Press
and The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller explained this
hearing was being held on Chapter 17 and 18, as these
were the only chapters that required a Public Hearing
prior to adoption.
Residents were upset that ordinances
could not be printed off the Town web site. It was noted
they were able to print Ordinances from other
communities in the county. Questions as to why no
historic district was created. Response by Attorney
Edgar that historic districts must be created through
the state and the only area affected would be the
Village of Waubeka and that could be questionable.
Mueller stated guidelines must be followed and any
changes made on properties would have to be approved by
the state. Questions were asked as to what defines a
Farm Service Business. Chairman Mueller explained it was
a product or service that is located in the A1 or A2
districts and is of service to the Ag. industry.
Questions were also asked by residents about Farm
Consolidation. Responses were made by Attorney Edgar and
Mueller.
Questions were also asked about
Chapter 18. It was noted that Chapter 18 deals primarily
with land divisions and subdivisions. Attorney Edgar
explained that the process is more clearly defined than
in the previous Ordinance 13. Comments were expressed by
residents as to property owner rights regarding proposed
subdivisions or zoning changes in their area. Attorney
Edgar and Mueller both stated that a zoning request had
to be made by the property owner. If the zoning
committee approved, it would go to a public hearing, at
which time adjacent property owners would be notified by
mail and have a right to protest the proposed zoning.
Sally Fritzsch, a prospective buyer of a residence in
the town, had questions about the home being used as a
CLA (community living arrangement) for older adults who
required assistance, and also about why adult day care
was not mentioned in the ordinances, whereas child day
care was.
Some residents felt proposed
ordinances should not be approved until all questions
were resolved. Chairman Mueller stated the board would
like to adopt ordinances as presented; any changes or
additions could be addressed in the future as needed.
Without adoption, ordinances could not be enforced.
Questions were addressed as to highway access. Response
by Mueller that Town has jurisdiction over Town Roads;
County Roads are governed by the County.
MOTION Stemper, second Leider, to
close the Public Hearing; carried at 8:09 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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NOVEMBER 11,
2004
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2005 PROPOSED
BUDGET
A Public Hearing on the proposed 2005
budget was held on Thursday evening, November 11, 2004,
in the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River
Street with Chairman Richard Mueller calling the hearing
to order at 7:30 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chairman Mueller; Supervisors: Chris Janik, Lance Leider,
James Stemper; Treasurer, Tom Sauer; Deputy Clerk,
Margaret A. Rabuck. ABSENT: Catherine Stern. This
hearing was held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law
in that notice was posted in at least three public places
in the Town and e-mailed to the SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS,
AND MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL. The Public Hearing
notice was also published in the OZAUKEE PRESS, and
was posted on the Town web site.
In addition to Town Officials, there
were 11 Town residents present, along with reporters from
the Ozaukee Press and The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller gave a brief
explanation of the sources of revenues and disbursements
in the proposed budget, explaining the reason for any
major increases or decreases.
Mueller asked several times if there
were any public comments or questions and there were none.
MOTION Janik, second Leider, to
close the Public Hearing; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A. Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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OCTOBER 14,
2004
A Public Hearing was held on
Thursday, October 14, 2004 beginning at 7:32 p.m. at
the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear
comments, for or against the following proposal. OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Richard Mueller, Supervisors Chris
Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern, James Stemper,
Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck and Treasurer Tom Sauer.
This meeting was held in compliance with the Open Meeting
Law; the Public Hearing Notice was published as required
and posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to THE SOUNDER, OZAUKEE PRESS AND MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL-SENTINEL. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ordinance (list attached to applicant’s request).
The Hearing opened with the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Chairman read the NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING as it had been posted and published: NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of
Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing on October 14, 2004,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, W4114 River Road, for the
purpose of considering an ordinance to amend the Town
Zoning Map, as requested by Mike & Sue Borchardt, to
rezone their lot/building at W4139 Center St, Waubeka from
R-4 to B-1(its historical use has been B-1). Comments for
or against this proposal by all interested persons, their
agents or attorney will be heard.
Chairman Mueller asked for questions or
comments. No response received. No appearances were made
by any adjoining lot owners. Chairman Mueller asked two
additional times for questions or comments and hearing
none, MOTION Stern to close Public Hearing, second
Janik; motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
______________________________
Margaret A Rabuck
Deputy Clerk
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SEPTEMBER
30, 2004
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE ELECTORS
A Special Town Meeting of the Electors
was called by the Town Board of the Town of Fredonia and
was held on Thurs.,Sept.30,2004 at 7:30 p.m. Town Board
members present were Chairman Mueller, Chris Janik, Lance
Leider and Jim Stemper; Cathy Stern was unable to attend;
Treasurer Tom Sauer and Deputy Clerk Marge Rabuck were
also present.
The Chairman opened the meeting with
the Pledge of Allegiance.
The purpose of this meeting, as it was
published and posted, was to authorize spending in excess
of the allowable rate per mile for maintaining Town roads,
and to approve an authorizing resolution to transfer funds
from the General Fund to the Road Maintenance Fund for
this purpose.
Chairman Mueller read this
authorizing Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED that the electors of
the Town of Fredonia, gathered at this Special Town
Meeting of the Electors, on September 30, 2004, hereby
authorize transferring funds from the General Fund and the
Contingency Fund to the Road Maintenance Fund to cover the
road maintenance expenses for the balance of 2004, which
will, due to unexpected charges, road, and weather
conditions, exceed the State authorized limit of $5,000
per town highway mile. In no case will funds be
transferred to exceed the General Fund or Contingency Fund
balances expected/budgeted for 2004. In other words, no
borrowing will take place to meet the road maintenance
expenses. This Resolution is for the year 2004 budget
only. This is done pursuant to St. St. 81.01(3(a).
Discussion by Board members as to how
much money needed to be transferred and reasons for going
over budget. Besides the Treasurer and Deputy Clerk, no
other Town residents appeared to discuss this issue.
MOTION Stemper, second Janik, to adopt the resolution
above, as read; motion carried 6-0, with all present
voting in favor. The Resolution will take effect following
posting of same.
MOTION to adjourn Stemper, second Leider; carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Margaret A.Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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SEPTEMBER 9,
2004
A Public Hearing was held on
Thursday, September 9, 2004 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at
the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear
comments, for or against the following proposal. OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Richard Mueller, Supervisors Chris
Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern, James Stemper,
Deputy Clerk, Margaret Rabuck and Treasurer, Tom Sauer.
This meeting was held in compliance with the Open Meeting
Law; the Public Hearing notice was published as required,
and posted in at least three public places in the Town and
e-mailed to The Sounder, Ozaukee Press and Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ord. The Hearing opened with the Pledge of
Allegiance.
The Chairman read the NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on September 9, 2004 at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall
located at W4114 River Road for the purpose of considering
the granting of a Conditional Use Permit to Kenyon and Sue
Ann Rose, a/k/a Ramblin’ Rose Auction Co., 316 Judge Dr.,
Saukville, WI, 53080, for the operation of auction sales
at N5472 Cigrand Dr., Fredonia, WI, 53021. All interested
persons, and/or their agents and attorneys will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of adjoining
lot owners who were sent notification of this Hearing.
Chairman Mueller read Conditional Use Permit and asked for
questions or comments.
Christine Luft expressed concerns
about parking, news article stated room for 55 cars at
auction location. Other concerns were that of on street
parking and interfering with Sunday worship services at
neighboring churches and outdoor activities for
neighboring residents. Intersection of Co Hwy Z and H was
also a concern as to diminished visibility with high
traffic pattern during an auction.
Rose said he has a verbal agreement
with the County for parking in their lot across the
street. He stated that signs would be posted advising no
parking near the church until after 11:00 a.m. on Sunday
auctions. Rose said if a large number of items are on the
auction block the location would be moved to Circle B.
Carol Dobberpuhl was concerned
about the square footage of the building and adequate
restroom facilities. She also was concerned about parking
for property owners in the area.
Rose responded that the square footage
of the building is 3500 sq. ft. and restroom facilities
are addressed.
John Feltes expressed concerns
about parking as the streets are narrow and could hinder
snow removal in winter; littering in the area, along with
noise, were other concerns. He said the Fire Department
refuels at the Highway Shop across the street where
overflow auction patrons would park and this may cause a
problem in an emergency situation. Feltes felt lights and
signs in the neighborhood are/may be inappropriate.
Response by Rose is that these issues
were addressed at the last 3 meetings. There would be no
outside flashing lights, no loud speakers and only 1
outside sign with a spotlight is possible. Response by Mr.
Feltes is that the granting of the Conditional Use Permit
will impact the community.
Chairman Mueller asked for additional
questions or comments, and hearing none, MOTION
Stemper, second Leider, to close this Public Hearing;
motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
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Margaret A Rabuck, Deputy Clerk
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AUGUST 12,
2004
A Public Hearing was held on
Thursday, August 12, 2004 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at
the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear
comments, for or against the following proposal. OFFICIALS
PRESENT: Chairman Richard Mueller, Supervisors Chris
Janik, Lance Leider, Catherine Stern, Deputy Clerk,
Margaret Rabuck, and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting was
held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law; the Public
Hearing notice was published as required, and posted in at
least three public places in the Town, and e-mailed to
The Sounder, Ozaukee Press, and Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel. Adjoining lot owners were notified
per Town Ordinance.
The Public Hearing was opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance.
The Chairman read the NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on August 12, 2004 at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall,
W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of considering amending
the Town Zoning map, as requested by Tom and Betty Biever,
to rezone 5 acres of their 22.8 acre parcel located in
Section 27, on the north side of Fredonia-Kohler Rd.
between Hwy I and Cedar Valley Rd., from a non-conforming
A-1 to A-2. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all
interested persons and their agents and attorneys will be
heard.
The Clerk read the list of the
adjoining lot owners who were sent notification of this
Hearing.
Chairman Mueller asked for questions or
comments. Chris Hewitt advised that he preferred this land
to remain as farmland. Questions from Stern as to what
effect this would have on him. Hewitt advised none other
than he wanted the area left open.
The Chairman asked three times for
additional comments, and hearing none, MOTION
Stern, second Leider, to close this
Public Hearing; motion carried.
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Margaret A Rabuck
Deputy Clerk, Town of Fredonia
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MARCH 11, 2004
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Two Public Hearings were held on
Thursday, March 11, 2004, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at
the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear
comments, for or against the following proposals.
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chair Richard Mueller, Supervisors
Ellie Doyle, Chris Janik, Cathy Stern, Lance Leider, Clerk
Carol A. Mueller, and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting
was held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law; the
Public Hearing notice was published as required, and
posted in at least three public places in the Town, and
e-mailed to The Sounder, Ozaukee Press, and
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Adjoining lot owners
were notified per Town Ordinance.
The Public Hearings were opened with
the Pledge of Allegiance.
1. The Chairman read the NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on March 11, 2004, at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall,
W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of considering amending
the Town Zoning Map, as requested by the Klumb Limited
Partnership, to rezone 40.88 acres of its property located
north of Jay Road and south of Spring Lake in the Town of
Fredonia, from C-2 to M-3. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that all interested persons and their agents and attorneys
will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of the
adjoining lot owners who were sent notification of this
Hearing.
The Chairman asked for comments or questions. Mr.
Albinger asked exactly where this piece of land was
located and Mark LaFever asked about reclamation plans.
Mueller explained that under NR 135 the County has a plan
on file, and the issue was also addressed in the
Conditional Use Permit.
The Chairman asked three times for additional comments,
and hearing none, MOTION Janik, second
Leider, to close this Public Hearing; motion carried.
2. Chairman Mueller read the notice of the second
Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of
the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing on March
11, 2004, at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd.,
for the purpose of considering the granting of a
Conditional Use permit to Hartmann Sand & Gravel Co. Inc.,
N6621 Pioneer Drive, Fredonia, WI 53021, to mine gravel on
40.88 acres of the Klumb Limited Partnership property
located north of Jay Road and south of Spring Lake.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons
and their agents and attorneys will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of all adjoining lot owners
that were notified.
The Chairman asked three times for
public comments or questions, and hearing none,
MOTION Stern, second Janik, to close this Public
Hearing; motion carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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DECEMBER 11,
2003
PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing was held on Thursday,
December 11, 2003, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at the Town
Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear comments, for
or against the following proposal. OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chair Richard Mueller, Supervisors Ellie Doyle, Chris
Janik, Cathy Stern, Lance Leider, Clerk Carol A. Mueller,
and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law; the Public Hearing
notice was published as required, and posted in at least
three public places in the Town, and e-mailed to The
Sounder, Ozaukee Press, and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town Ordinance.
The Public Hearing was opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance.
1. The Chairman read the NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town
Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing
on December 11, 2003, at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall,
W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of considering the
granting of a conditional use permit to Louis John
Crosslen, to permit the operation of an auto restoration
business in the building located at W4110 Memorial Dr.,
Waubeka. All interested persons, their agents and
attorneys will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of the
adjoining lot owners who were sent notification of this
Hearing.
Mr. Crosslen and his son were present.
Chairman Mueller asked three times if
there were any public comments for or against this
proposed conditional use permit. Hearing none, MOTION
Leider, second Stern, to close the Public Hearing;
carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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November 13,
2003
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING OF THE ELECTORS
A Special Town Meeting of the Electors
was held on Thursday evening, November 13, 2003, in the
Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Street, with
Chairman Richard Mueller calling the meeting to order
immediately following the Public Budget Hearing which
began at 7:30 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman
Mueller, Supervisors Ellie Doyle, Chris Janik, Cathy Stern
and Lance Leider, Clerk Carol A. Mueller, and Treasurer
Tom Sauer. In addition to Town Officials, there were seven
Town residents present, along with reporters from the
Ozaukee Press and The Sounder. This hearing was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that the notice
and the budget summary were posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to The Sounder,
Ozaukee Press, and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. The meeting
notice was also published in Ozaukee Press. The meeting
notices and budget summary were also posted on the Town’s
web site.
Chairman Mueller read the notice as it
was posted.
Chairman Mueller read the following
Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that the electors of the Town
of Fredonia hereby authorize the Town Board to donate $600
to the Fredonia Little League, in the year 2004, for the
recreational benefit of the children of the Town who
participate in this program; pursuant to St. St.
60.10(3)(b) & 60.23(3(a).
Discussion: Theresa Kempfer asked if
this is the same amount as last year’s donation…it is.
MOTION Theresa Kempfer, second
George Maechtle, to adopt the Resolution as read; carried
on a voice vote, with all present in favor.
Chairman Mueller next read the
following Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that the electors of
the Town of Fredonia hereby authorize the Town Board to
donate $500 in the year 2004, to The Ozaukee County
Economic Development Corp. pursuant to 60.23(3) Wis.
Stats.
Discussion: The Clerk noted that a
letter was received from the OCEDC asking that the $500
donation be made again this year, and thanking the Town
for last year’s donation.
MOTION Theresa Kempfer, second Ron
Stadler, to adopt the Resolution as read; carried on a
voice vote, with all present in favor.
Chairman Mueller next read the
following Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that the electors of
the Town of Fredonia hereby authorize the Town Board to
donate $7500 to The National Flag Day Foundation, in the
year 2004, to help fund their civic activities; pursuant
to St. St. 60.10(3)(b) & 60.23(3(a).
Discussion: Theresa Kempfer read a
brief note from Jack Janik, asking that the Town continue
to support their efforts concerning Flag Day and the
Americanism Center, and thanking the Town for past
contributions. Kempfer also noted some of the recent
accomplishments and goals at the Center and the completion
of the Historic walking trail.
MOTION Carol Mueller, second Tom
Sauer, to adopt the Resolution as read; carried on a voice
vote, with all present in favor.
Chairman Mueller next read the
following Resolution: BE IT RESOLVED that the Town tax
levy for the Town of Fredonia for the year 2003, to be
collected in the year 2004, shall be set at $305,000
pursuant to St. St. 60.10(1)(a).
Discussion: no comments
MOTION Theresa Kempfer, second
Carol Mueller, to adopt the Resolution as read; carried on
a voice vote, with all present in favor.
With no further business to be
discussed, MOTION George Maechtle, second Tom
Sauer, to adjourn this Special Town Meeting of the
Electors; carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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November 13,
2003
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2004 PROPOSED
BUDGET
A Public Hearing on the proposed 2004
budget was held on Thursday evening, November 13, 2003, in
the Waubeka Firehouse meeting room, W4114 River Street,
with Chairman Richard Mueller calling the hearing to order
at 7:30 p.m. TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chairman Mueller,
Supervisors Ellie Doyle, Chris Janik, Lance Leider and
Cathy Stern, Clerk Carol A. Mueller, and Treasurer Tom
Sauer. This hearing was held in compliance with the Open
Meeting Law in that notice was posted in at least three
public places in the Town and e-mailed to The Sounder,
Ozaukee Press, and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
The Public Hearing notice was also published in Ozaukee
Press.
In addition to Town Officials, there
were seven Town residents present, along with reporters
from the Ozaukee Press and The Sounder.
Chairman Mueller gave a brief
explanation of the sources of revenues and disbursements
in the proposed budget, explaining the reason for any
major increases or decreases. Mueller also noted that
there were problems with the compactor at the Recycling
Center and a new one may be needed. While this was not
budgeted for, the money could be taken from the
Contingency fund when/if needed.
Mueller asked several times if there
were any public comments or questions, and there were
none.
MOTION Stern, second Leider, to
close the Public Hearing; carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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OCTOBER 16,
2003
A Public Hearing was held on Thursday,
October 16, 2003, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at the Town
Hall, W4114 River Rd., to discuss and hear comments, for
or against the following proposal. OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chair Richard Mueller, Supervisors Ellie Doyle, Chris
Janik, Cathy Stern, Lance Leider, Clerk Carol A. Mueller,
and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law; the Public Hearing
notice was published as required, and posted in at least
three public places in the Town, and e-mailed to The
Sounder, Ozaukee Press, and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town Ordinance.
The Public Hearing was opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance.
1. The Chairman read the NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town
Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing
on October 16, 2003, at 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall, W4114
River Rd., for the purpose of considering the granting of
a conditional use permit to Zignego Ready Mix, Inc., W226
N2940 Duplainville Rd., Waukesha, to permit the temporary
(two years) placement of a portable ready mix concrete
plant on the floor of the "old" gravel pit in Section 3,
located north and east of the corner of Jay Road and
Random Lake Road, on the Klumb property, leased by
Hartmann Sand & Gravel, Inc. Approximately 2 acres of the
property is to be used for this purpose; area is zoned
M-3. All interested persons, their agents and attorneys
will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of the
adjoining lot owners who were sent notification of this
Hearing.
Tim Zignego was present and explained
that his company has a contract to provide concrete for
the new power plant in Port Washington. They will be
moving their temporary concrete plant now located on Hwy
57 at Cty A & H, when the Hwy 57 project is completed.
Chairman Mueller asked three times if
there were any public comments for or against this
proposed conditional use permit. Hearing none, MOTION
Stern, second Leider, to close the Public Hearing;
carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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SEPTEMBER
11, 2003
THREE (3) PUBLIC HEARINGS
Three (3) Public Hearings were held on
Thursday, September 11, 2003, beginning at 7:30 p.m.,
at the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd. (enter west entrance to
the Waubeka Fire Dept. Bldg.) to discuss and hear
comments, for or against the following proposals.
OFFICIALS PRESENT: Chair Richard Mueller, Supervisors
Ellie Doyle, Chris Janik, Cathy Stern, Lance Leider, Clerk
Carol A. Mueller, and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting
was held in compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that
copies of the Public Hearing notices were published as
required, and posted in at least three public places in
the Town, and e-mailed to The Sounder, Ozaukee
Press, and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Adjoining lot owners were notified per Town Ordinance.
The Public Hearings were opened with
the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for
remembering 9-11-01.
1. The Chairman read the first notice
of Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on September 11, 2003, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town
Hall, W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of amending the
Town Zoning map as requested by Robert & Laura Huiras,
W3727 Belgium-Kohler Rd., to re-zone 5 acres of their 167
acre parcel in Section 22, from A-1 to A-2. All
interested persons, their agents and attorneys will be
heard.
The Clerk read the list of the
adjoining lot owners who were sent notification of this
Hearing. After asking for comments three times, and
hearing none, MOTION Janik, second Stern, to
close this Hearing; carried.
2. The Chairman read the second notice
of Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town
Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing
on September 11, 2003, following the Hearing which is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., at the Town Hall, W4114 River
Rd., for the purpose of considering the granting of a
conditional use permit to Robert & Laura Huiras, W3727
Belgium-Kohler Road, to permit the conversion of their
existing "shed" into units which will be used as rental
storage units All interested persons, their agents and
attorneys will be heard.
The same adjoining lot owners had been
sent notification of this Hearing. After asking for
comments three times, and hearing none, MOTION
Janik, second Leider, to close this Hearing; carried
3. The Chairman read the third notice of
Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town
Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public Hearing
on September 11, 2003, immediately following the two
Hearings which are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at the
Town Hall, W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of amending
the Town Zoning map as requested by James Stemper, to
re-zone, from R-2 to B-1, a 1.72 acre lot to the west of
his .58 lot which is zoned B-1 (body shop) at W4791 Hwy H,
Section 19, and to join these two lots. All interested
persons, their agents and attorneys will be heard.
The Clerk read the list of the adjoining
lot owners who were sent notification of this Hearing.
After asking for comments three times, and hearing none,
MOTION Leider, second Stern, to close this
Hearing; carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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TOWN OF FREDONIA
JANUARY 9,
2002
TWO (2) PUBLIC HEARINGS
Two (2) Public Hearings were held on
Thursday, January 9, 2003, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at
the Town Hall, W4114 River Rd. (enter west entrance to the
Waubeka Fire Dept. Bldg.) to discuss and hear comments,
for or against the following proposals. OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Chair Richard Mueller, Supervisors Ellie Doyle, Chris
Janik, Cathy Stern, Lance Leider, Clerk Carol A. Mueller,
and Treasurer Tom Sauer. This meeting was held in
compliance with the Open Meeting Law in that copies of the
Public Hearing notices were published as required, and
posted in at least three public places in the Town, and
e-mailed to The Sounder, The Ozaukee Press,
and The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Adjoining lot
owners were notified as required per Town Ordinance.
1. The Chairman read the notice of
Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on January 9, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall,
W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of amending Sec. 3.04,
A-2 Agricultural/Rural Residential District, of the Town
Zoning Ordinance to add the following conditional use:
Farm service businesses which do not include merchandise
sales and are not detrimental to the enjoyment of
adjoining property. All interested persons, their agents
and attorneys will be heard.
The Chairman asked for public comments.
Hank Nask asked what farm services were being added and
what conditional uses were allowed currently under the A-2
Ordinance. Janik read the list and noted that each would
need to be considered individually, and a Public Hearing
would be held, before any conditional use is permitted.
The Chairman asked twice again for
comments and with there being none, MOTION
Janik, second Leider to close this Public Hearing;
carried.
2. The Chairman read the notice of this
second Public Hearing as it had been posted and published:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Town Board of the Town of Fredonia will hold a Public
Hearing on January 9, 2003 at 7:45 p.m. at the Town Hall,
W4114 River Rd., for the purpose of considering the
granting of a conditional use permit to Jeff Bobholz, 1111
E. Kilbourn Ave., West Bend, to permit the repair of farm
vehicles, machinery and equipment at N7000 Camp Awana Rd.,
Fredonia. All interested persons, their agents and
attorneys will be heard.
The Chairman asked several times for
comments from the public, and there were none.
MOTION Stern, second Leider to close this Public
Hearing; carried.
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Carol A. Mueller, Town Clerk
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