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Stories to watch
school district.
When one door closed, for
MillFab four years ago, another
opened for the city to turn its
industrial riverfront into an aesthetically pleasing, economically
stimulating feature. And the citys
Redevelopment Authority will
have some big decisions to make
this year as it chooses a developer and works on cleaning up pollution at the site for housing and
other development the city hopes
could get more people walking
downtown.
What to watch
1. Riverfront redevelopment
2. SASD visioning
3. KPW
4. School board election
5. Veterans Memorial
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Spring election
Contested
races in city,
school district
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High school members of the Girl-2-Girl and Guy Squad groups met jointly on Dec. 12 in the basement of Stoughton United
Methodist Church for holiday-themed activities. From left, Stoughton High School freshman Emily Symes holds a carrot on
her nose while senior Tyrees Scott and freshman Rachel Rogers wrap Symes in toilet paper to look like a snowman.
Creating a community
relationship-building opportunities
for high-school aged kids and adult
mentors from Stoughton.
Some who attend the programs do
so because they feel understood in the
company of others who also may be
struggling in school, with friends or
at home. The programs help the teens
build self-esteem, set and achieve
goals and make healthy lifestyle
choices.
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Whats next?
Read about the teens and mentors that are part of both of the Eyes
of Hope groups in upcoming issues
of the Hub:
Girl-2-Girl: Jan. 12
Guy Squad: Jan. 19
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Man evades police in stolen car, crashes into Sun Prairie school
KATE NEWTON
A Stoughton Police
Department officer began
pursuing the vehicle, driven by 44-year-old Daniel
Hynes, on County Hwy. N
T
House, we will present the draft Comprehensive Plan and share Stoughtons plan
for growth of the next 20 years and beyond. This is your best chance to see firsthand
Stoughtons
and priorities
for the
future.
e
City of plans
Stoughton
invites you
to participate
in an
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Rodney Scheel, Director of Planning & Development
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Sun Prairie police, a Madison police K9 unit and Wisconsin State Patrol officials,
according to the release. Lt.
Kerry Porter told the Hub
Tuesday officials at the scene
reported moderate damage
to the schools exterior, but
they didnt require repair for
safety reasons before children returned to school this
week.
Hynes was arrested on
tentative felony charges of
operating a motor vehicle
without owners consent,
eluding and a parole violation warrant. Stoughton
police also added charges of
eluding and reckless driving.
No charges had been filed
in the online court records
system as of Tuesday morning.
Contact Kate Newton at
kate.newton@wcinet.com.
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City of Stoughton
In brief
Council OKs chickens
Group daycares, schools and
churches may keep up to four
hens following the Common
Councils decision Tuesday to
expand the citys law on keeping chickens. The decision follows months of discussions and
a unanimous Planning Commission recommendation. The
operator of a daycare on Chalet
Drive brought the request to the
city last summer, saying the
birds would help children connect better with nature.
Job descriptions
approved
The Common Council on
Tuesday approved job descriptions and pay grades for new
positions in 2017, including an
Information Technology manager, a fleet maintenance technician and a fleet maintenance
manager. The positions and salaries were included in the citys
2017 budget and approved by
the council.
On Tuesday, Alds. Dennis Kittleson (Dist. 1) and
Sid Boersma (D-1) cast the
only votes against the IT position. They argued, as they had
during budget discussions last
summer, that the city should
hire an outside consultant to
run the IT department or at
least organize it before creating
a new IT manager position. The
city had been relying on several employees planning director Rodney Scheel, police Lt.
Pat Conlin, and Opera House
director Bill Brehm to handle
IT duties. Mayor Donna Olson
and most alders agreed the new
IT professional would free up
Scheel, Conlin and Brehm to
concentrate on the jobs they
were hired to do.
On the agenda
Aldi grocery site plan approval
North American Fur Auctions
certified survey map
Public hearing for Kwik Trip
amendment
Comprehensive Plan rewrite
discussion
Tom Howard.
The existing 7,300-square-foot
building is the former Kayser Automotive Group dealer, and the plan is
to tear it down along with 121,000
square feet of pavement.
Aldi is Batavia, Ill.,-based grocery chain that debuted in Germany
in 1961. According to its corporate
website, it has doubled in size in the
past decade and plans to open 650
more stores by 2018.
The company is known for its
self-described no-frills grocery
shopping experience, which focuses
mainly on its own brands (with limited name brands), cart rentals and
displays that feature the packaging it
was shipped in.
Its stores are typically about
18,000 square feet, according to its
corporate site, but Stoughtons would
be slightly larger.
The size allows us the opportunity to add more refrigerated fresh
offerings and merchandisable space
and enhance the overall shopping
experience for customers, Howard
said in the letter.
Kwik Trip
The change to the Kwik Trip would
increase the buildings size from 5,764
square feet to 7,378. Its part of the
specific implementation plan phase of
the proposal, which sets requirements
for components, including the landscaping and materials usage.
The building, at 1359 U.S. Hwy. 51,
would be part of Kettle Park West and
was previously approved for construction.
NAFA
NAFA will return to the commission
for the second month in a row, this time
to seek approval of a certified survey
map.
The map, which has been amended
after conceptual approval was granted last month at the Dec. 12 meeting,
would split the companys property at
1600 Williams Drive to accommodate
the new building.
A new building for NAFA would be
an addition to the current business and
is planned to house a new shipping and
grading facility.
If the revised plan is approved, Johnson said he hopes construction would
begin in 2017 with future expansions
on the building occurring over the next
few years.
Comp plan
Discussion will continue for the
Comprehensive Plan rewrite, which
has been an ongoing process from
2016 and will continue for the next
several months with feedback from
the community encouraged.
Contact Amber Levenhagen at
amber.levenhagen@wcinet.com.
annually.
The event had drawn
the attention of animal-rights activists since
2010, and this year the
debate was louder than
ever, drawing more than
9,000 signatures to an
online petition and extensive discussion on social
media.
Ald. Michael Engelberger (Dist. 2) led the
councils action against
pig wrestling. He wrote a
letter to the Fair Board in
Onsager in evaluation
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POLICE REPORTS
The Stoughton Police Department logged 2,071 incidents in November. Cases of
interest for the month were:
six intoxicated driver arrests,
one armed robbery, six drug
investigations, two burglaries,
19 thefts, five frauds, five vandalisms, five domestic disturbances, 21 disturbances, 10
disorderly conducts, 19 traffic
crashes, 84 EMS assists, nine
alarms, 18 juvenile incidents,
62 911 calls, three warrant arrests, two threats, 142 check
welfares, two intoxicated
persons and 14 animal complaints. Officers also responded to 38 suspicious activity
calls and logged 74 assist
cases, 31 criminal charges,
22 ordinance violations and
50 traffic arrests from 79 traffic stops.
Nov. 4
Officers arrested a
29-year-old woman for
disorderly conduct and a
probation violation following a disturbance call at a
residence. A 45 -year-old
woman was also cited for
disorderly conduct during
the incident.
An officer took a 16-yearold boy into custody on
charges of computer mesNov. 2
sage threat, disorderly
O f f i c e r s a r r e s t e d a conduct, and a hate crime
31-year-old man on charges enhancer following an inof operating while under
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70 years ago
Stoughton outdid itself Thursday afternoon as some 2,500 persons, including veterans and their
families, friends and general public, packed the grandstand and
baseball field at Mandt Park to see
the afternoon program of the Welcome Home Veterans Day.
The Stoughton Conservation
Club is sponsoring another meeting tonight in regard to the gigantic fish kill which has piled tons of
dead fish in the Yahara River and
its stream inlets. The stench from
the fish continues to invade the city,
particularly in the evening, and will
probably continue to do so until
they are either removed by man or
completely deteriorated by nature.
Tests taken of the water in the
Yahara River have revealed that
there is no oxygen in the water.,
according to a report made last
night at a meeting of the Stoughton
Conservation Club.
Elver Oscar and Harold Cummings were named co-chairmen of
a committee to look into plans for a
1947 Stoughton centennial.
45 years ago
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Contractors last week tore
down the old red brick building on
the middle school campus to make
room for a new grades 7-8 school.
The old building, a corner of which
overlapped the footprint of the
proposed new grades 7-8 school,
served as a gymnasium for many
years. Recently it saw service as
a maintenance/storage facility.
School district officials in recent
years expressed increasing concerns about the structural integrity
of the building.
Although bids for new grades
5-6 and 7-8 schools were approved
last week, scope creep and an
unfavorable bidding climate are
expected to eat up contingency
funds for both schools, as well as
most of the $1.1 million the school
district will earn in interest from
reinvesting $25.6 million in referendum funds.
Tim Berndt and Howard Heggestad recently planted a Regal
Elm on the grounds of the senior
center at the corner of Main and
Page streets, the first of its kind to
be planted on city public property.
The new elm is resistant to Dutch
Elm, which has wiped out million
of elms.
If you live in the City of
Stoughton and are thinking about
spending that property tax savings
that state politicians have been
10 years ago
Within the next few weeks,
more than a half-dozen homes in
the block across from the Stoughton City Hall/Fire Department
complex will soon be razed to
make room for an expanded fire
station. To date, the city has spent
approximately $750,000 to acquire
seven old homes and several vacant
lots in the block between South
Fifth and South Sixth, streets, bordered by Main Street on the north
and Jefferson Street on the south,
according to Stoughton finance
director John Neal.
Student enrollments predicted to drop close to 100 students in
each of the next three years would
contribute to budget deficits ranging from $636,000 for next year
to up to $2.42 million for 2009-10,
Director of Business Services Erica Pickett told the board of education Monday night. The projections
are based on annual salary/benefit
increases of four percent for each
year and most other district expenses increasing an estimated two person, the same budgeting formula
the district has used in the past.
Volunteers are raring to go
but some Stoughton City Council
members are saying the equivalent
of whoa to the proposed renovation of an old tobacco warehouse
for a new Stoughton Area Youth
Center. In a 10-1 vote Aug. 15, the
council approved the concept of
leasing the vacant former Stoughton Trailers building from Don
Wahlin for the annual cost of his
property taxes for the building (less
than $8,000).
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Laura Roeven, one of the founders of Eyes of Hope Stoughton, Inc., passes around a teddy bear while sharing her high and
low of the day Dec. 12, during a joint meeting with the Girl-2-Girl and Guy Squad programs at Stoughton United Methodist
Church.
Space to share
Eyes of Hope aims to create a safe place for young
people to discover their
own voice and learn how
to share it with the world,
according to its website, but
that happens in more than
just the donated space of
the church.
Other weeks they take
field trips and experience
something new together,
like laser tagging, canoeing
or visiting the State Capitol.
But each meeting always
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Coming up
Community calendar
Ski trips
Bahai Faith
Ezra Church
Fulton Church
LakeView Church
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Mike Smits Dale Holzhuter
Martha Paton, Administrative Manager
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Paul Selbo, Funeral Assistant
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Saturday, January 7
Sunday, January 8
Tuesday, January 10
Wednesday, January 11
Thursday, January 12
Friday, January 13
Saturday, January 14
Sunday, January 15
Tuesday, January 17
Western Koshkonong
Lutheran Church
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Thursday, January 5
Thursday, January 19
Support groups
Diabetic Support Group
6 p.m., second Monday,
Stoughton Hospital, 6286500
Dementia Caregivers
2 p.m., second Thursday,
senior center, 873-8585
Parkinsons Group
1:30-2:30 p.m., fourth
Wednesday, senior center,
873-8585
Crohns/Colitis/IBD
Support Group
5:30 p.m., third Wednesday, Stoughton Hospital,
873-7928
Grief Support Groups
2 p.m., third Wednesday,
senior center, 873-8585
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Boys swimming
Player of the
week
From Dec. 21-28
Swimming
communitys help
with maternity leave
overwhelms coach
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
Stoughton boys and girls swimming coach Katie Talmadge (formerly Liebmann) and her former Vikings coach
Elise McLaury (left) look at the scoreboard following a race Dec. 21 at Stoughton High School. McLaury and a
host of other coaches, both past and present, have been helping out this season as Talmadge prepares for the
birth of her first child.
with several other assistant, volunteer and former
coaches offering to pitch in,
in addition to support shes
already been getting from
relatives.
I actually get a little
emotional when I stop and
think about all the supportive people I have in my life
that are helping me to make
my goals with Stoughton
swimming a reality, Talmadge said.
Big help
Among those who will be
taking on extra duties with
Milborn this winter are SHS
girls assistant coach Katherine Kartman and dedicated
alumni volunteer Tristin
Heisig.
Milborn and Kartman
both come from Division I
swimming programs, helping to give Talmadge comfort they can handle things
in her absence.
They were profoundly better swimmers than I,
Long preparations
All that support has been
helpful while shes been
balancing her work at the
hospital and now preparations for a baby with a
high school swim schedule.
Ive been taking vacation and modifying my hospital hours for the last four
seasons in order to coach,
and not everyone can do
that, Talmadge said.
Kartman went through
the same thing last September with the birth of her son,
Camden, during the girls
season and Milborn filled in
while she stepped away.
Seeing how Kartman balanced her responsibilities as
a mother and coach when
she returned was invaluable
to Talmadge.
After Katherine came
back, I was able to watch
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Girls hockey
Wrestling
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January 5, 2017
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Boys basketball
Vikings go to 8-0
start with blowout
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
Badger
South
Raiders.
I feel really good about the
team
going into the second
Team
Wins Losses Ties
half of the season, GallaghCap City
3
0
1
er said. We are going to use
the tournament as a building
Metro Lynx
2
0
2
block and hope to enter the
Rock County
2
1
1
second half on a high note
Viroqua
1 2 0
and finish strong. The girls are
continuing to work hard and
Badger Lightning
1
2
0
we are getting some players
Icebergs
0 4 0
back from injury, so we are
going to keep getting better
Sophia Moccero had two everyday.
Stoughton fell behind 4-1
in the first period and clawed goals in the loss, while Tay- Icebergs, Lakeshore
back to 4-3 before Medford lor Nisius and Kaitryn Olson
Stoughton host the Lakeiced the win with Emily Scha- each added one.
McKenzie Nisius finished shore Lightning on Tuesday.
fers third and fourth goals
of the game over the final 22 the game with 33 saves. Emi- No results were available by
ly Lybert had 37 saves for the the Courier Hubs press deadminutes.
line.
Badger Conference
Girls basketball
Team
Wins Losses
MG
4
0
Stoughton 3 0
1
Edgewood 1
Monroe 1
2
Fort Atk. 1
2
Oregon
0
2
Milton
0
3
Boys swimming
prepare us.
The support shes gotten
from her assistant and volunteer coaches and the Stoughton swimming community has
overwhelmed her with a feeling of gratitude.
Stoughton swimming is
the other baby in my life. I
have long-term goals to raise
this program and watch it
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The Stoughton Icebergs girls hockey co-op won the Hodagland Holiday tournament for the
first time in three years last week.
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5. Opening of the
veterans memorial
When youre working on
a project thats more than
150 years in the making,
a few more months is no
problem.
The Stoughton Area Veterans Memorial Park, honoring thousands of area
veterans, originally had a
dedication planned for last
Veterans Day. But its been
postponed until likely this
June, to give more time to
complete inscription work.
The park, which is nearly complete, has been the
object of a great deal of
planning and fundraising
during the last several years.
It is a joint effort between
Stoughton VFW Post 328
and American Legion Post
59, and will list the names
of more than 5,200 Stoughton area veterans, dating
back to the Civil War. A
centerpiece will feature the
names of the 169 area servicemembers who were
killed in action.
Bud Erickson of Legion
Post 59, a project spokesman, said the group has
raised more than $900,000 of
a planned $1 million for the
park, with some pillar faces,
eight benches and memorial
paver stones still available.
For a name to be inscribed on
the black granite wall, a veteran or active duty military
person must have resided in
the Stoughton Area School
District at some time. Anyone, veteran or not, can purchase a paver brick and have
it inscribed as desired. Application forms can be picked
up at the VFW or the American Legion.
The park site is located
on land donated by Oscar
and Shirley Linnerud, at the
corner of County Hwy B
and Country Club Road in
Pleasant Springs. Groundbreaking ceremonies were
Sept. 26, 2015.
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Obituaries
Duane H. Brickson
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side.
He was born on June
6, 1944, in Madison, the
son of Richard and Lola
(Chamberlain) Brey. Don was
united in marriage to Donna
Brushaber on Sept. 6, 1975,
at First Lutheran Church in
Stoughton. Don worked on
the Bob Daley farm during
his youth. He then worked for
REA Railroad and Madison
Freight System for over 40
years, until his retirement.
Don was an avid
outdoorsman. His family
Donald Brey
and his dog, Sparky, were
very important to him and he
Donald Howard Brey, age treasured the moments they
72, passed away on Saturday, spent together. He enjoyed
Dec. 31, 2016, at his home reading the Bible and was
with his loving family at his
Sapinder Bharya
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STATE OF WISCONSIN,
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO
CREDITORS (INFORMAL
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
BARBARA J. HVAM
Case No. 16PR809
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for Informal Administration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth
August 31, 1920 and date of death December 4, 2016, was domiciled in Dane
County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 400 N. Morris Street,
Stoughton, WI 53589.
3. All interested persons waived notice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim
against the decedents estate is March
31, 2017.
5. A claim may be filed at the Dane
County Courthouse, 215 S. Hamilton
Street, Madison, Wisconsin, Room 1000.
Lisa Chandler
Probate Registrar
December 22, 2016
Jonathan M. Hajny
221 Kings Lynn Road, Suite D
Stoughton, WI 53589
(608) 877-4081
Bar Number: 1014429
Published: December 29, 2016,
January 5 and 12, 2017
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NOTICE
TOWN OF
PLEASANT SPRINGS
CAUCUS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
electors of the Town of Pleasant Springs,
in the County of Dane, State of Wisconsin, that a Town Caucus for said Town
will be held at the Pleasant Springs Town
Hall, 2354 County Road N, in Pleasant
Springs on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at
5:30 p.m. to nominate candidates for the
offices to be voted for at the Spring Election to be held on April 4, 2017.
Candidates will be nominated for the
following offices, for a term of two years,
which expire in April of 2019:
Town Chairperson
Town Supervisor No. 1
Town Supervisor No. 2
Please note that, upon reasonable
notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of disabled individuals
through appropriate aids and services.
For additional information, or to request
this service, contact the Town Hall, 2354
County Rd N, Stoughton, WI, 53589-2873.
Office hours are Monday and Tuesday
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone:
(608)873-3063 e-mail: clerktreasurer@
pleasantsprings.org
Maria Pili Hougan
Clerk/Treasurer
Posted: December 30, 2016
Published: January 5, 2017
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CITY OF STOUGHTON,
381 E. MAIN STREET,
STOUGHTON, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
AMENDING ZONING CODE
SECTIONS 78-206(8)(Y), 78105(4)(B)3A, 78-105(6)(A)3A
AND APPENDIX C OF THE
STOUGHTON MUNICIPAL
CODE; RELATING TO THE
KEEPING OF CHICKENS
Committee Action: Planning Commission recommends approval with the
Mayor voting 6 - 0
Fiscal Impact: None
File Number: O -26- 2016 Date Introduced:
Date Re-Introduced: December 13,
2016, December 27, 2016
The Common Council of the City of
Stoughton do ordain as follows:
1. Sec. 78-206 (8)(y) Keeping of
chickens
Description: A maximum of four hen
chickens (no roosters) are allowed by
right on residentially zoned property with
a single-family, duplex or twin home residential unit. Additionally, the keeping of
chickens shall be allowed for Group Daycares, Schools and Church uses within
the Planned Business and Institutional
zoning districts. including tThe following requirements shall also apply to the
keeping of chickens:
1. Regulations:
a. No person shall keep chickens
without a city license. The license must
be renewed annually by March 31st. The
license year is from January 1 through
December 31. Renewals are required by
March 31 the following year.
b. No chicken coop or run area shall
be closer than 25 feet to any residential
home on an adjacent lot and the coop
and run area shall only be located within
the rear yard and/or side yard.
c. Chicken coops that are less than
65 square feet in area are exempt from a
zoning permit and fee.
d. Chicken coops must conform to
the accessory structure requirements of
the specific zoning district where located.
e. Any electrical work requires an
electrical permit through the department
of planning and development.
f. Chickens shall be kept within the
coop or run area at all times. The run
area shall include an area fenced with
materials to sufficiently contain chickens. A zoning permit and fee is required
for fencing an area over 100 square feet.
Fencing shall meet all zoning requirements.
g. Selling of eggs is prohibited.
h. Slaughtering of chickens is prohibited.
i. The noise standards in section 6-5
of the Stoughton Code of Ordinances
must be adhered to.
CITY OF STOUGHTON,
381 E. MAIN STREET,
STOUGHTON, WI 53589
ORDINANCE OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL
CREATING SECTION 50-3(F)
(1) & 50-3(F)(2) OFFENSES
OF PUBLIC HEALTH
AND SAFETY OF THE
STOUGHTON MUNICIPAL
CODE; RELATING TO PIG
WRESTLING
Committee Action: Community Affairs & Council Policy recommends
Fiscal Impact: N/A
File Number: O-27-2016 Date Introduced: December 13, 2016, December
27, 2016
1. The Common Council of the City
of Stoughton do ordain as follows:
Sec. 50-3(f).. Offenses of Public
Health and Safety
(1) Cruelty to animals and birds
prohibited. No person except a peace or
health officer in pursuit of his duties shall
within the city shoot or kill or commit an
act of cruelty on any animal or bird or disturb any birds nests or eggs.
(2) Pig wrestling is prohibited. For
purposes of this section, pig wrestling
means any contest, game, or other like
activity, in which a pig, greased, oiled or
PUBLIC HEARING
ANNUAL REVIEW OF
DUNKIRK LAND USE PLAN
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 11, 2017, 6:30 P.M.
DUNKIRK TOWN HALL,
654 CTH N
Agenda:
Suggested changes, comments or
questions regarding the current land use
plan.
Open Discussion: Amendments,
revisions or suggested changes to land
use plan.
Adjournment
*Current land use plan can be acquired before hand from Town Clerk at
873-9177.
A quorum of Town Board members
may be in attendance.
Kent Falligant
Chairman, Dunkirk Plan Commission
Published: January 5, 2017
WNAXLP
***
DUNKIRK PLAN
COMMISSION MEETING
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 11, 7:00 (OR
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
PUBLIC HEARING)
DUNKIRK TOWN HALL,
654 CTH N
Agenda:
Secretaries Report
Approval of minutes from October
14th meeting.
Old Business:
New Business:
1. Discuss ideas brought forth at the
annual land use plan review
2. Discussion and necessary action
on Dane County 2016 OA-067, Amending
Chapter 10 of the Dane County Code of
Ordinances Regarding Conditional Use
Permit Appeals.
3. Any pre-application conferences.
Adjournment
A quorum of the Town Board may be
in attendance.
Kent Falligant
Chairman, Dunkirk Plan Commission
Published: January 5, 2017
WNAXLP
***
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