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In Maria Never Gives Up, a local author tells an inspiring story for children facing disease
by MATT GEIGER knew it changed. live, Baliker, now 54, says.
Times-Tribune
The protagonist, Maria, is di- Her childhood was spent endur-
agnosed with kidney disease at ing dialysis and taking medica-
the age of nine. According to tion, and today she is the
A new book by a Middleton
Baliker, the book was written to survivor of three kidney trans-
resident tells the story of a brave
help children in their personal plants.
little girl who never gives up. It
struggle with the emotional But despite the many obsta-
will, the author hopes, provide
and physical roller coaster that cles she had to overcome - and
hope and inspiration for chil-
is brought on by a chronic ill- perhaps because of them in
dren who face very scary, very
ness. some cases - she is happy and
grown up health problems
It is told by Marias teddy fulfilled.
today.
bear, Teddy, who makes her Kids teased me when I was
Maria Never Gives Up,
life a little more bear-able. young because my face was
which Mary Baliker published
It is a topic close to Balikers puffy. I was a bit discolored,
using Createspace in May of
heart, and it closely follows her yellowish, I couldnt play,
this year, is a story of hope and
own life experiences. couldnt be in sports, couldnt
bravery when a little girl be-
Well, I was diagnosed with stay at friends houses because
comes ill and life as she
kidney disease when I was nine my diet was so restricted, she
years old and my parents When she was nine, Middleton resident Mary Baliker was diagnosed with kidney disease, and recalls. Yet through it all, she
Photos contributed
where told I had six months to her parents were told she had six months to live. Today, she is 54, and she has authored a book
NEW TIME! intended to inspire children who face daunting medical problems. MARIA, page 6
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mustard custard from Culvers, The nonprofit National Mus-
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tivities and local favorites The tard Day and every day.
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will fill the stage. More enter-
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To the editor, on Century Avenue. Its size and exceeding dwelling density best planned bike path connecting strategy, the District contains 6 and multifamily duplexes with
scale are disproportional to the practices. Allen Blvd with Old Creek Rd. Historic Landmarks and Resi- a single-family character. Re-
The proposed Stagecoach homes along residential stretch Third, the building would Fifth, last March Madison de- dential Cluster of 5 homes. Ar- spondents cited 49 reasons why
Trails Apartment building is a for five reasons. eliminate the tree canopy that nied Hotel Red its two-story ex- chitectural best practices require they preferred compact designs.
massive generic structure that a First, the proposed building currently provides the appear- pansion based the Vilas the sites natural setting, its con- In short, Middleton needs to
developer wants to build in a is the size of a battleship, that is, ance that these properties are Neighborhoods strong opposi- tours and vegetation, be viewed be a Good Neighbor in the
residential neighborhood in 124 feet wide, 274.5 feet deep, part of the adjoining conser- tion to the mass of the expan- as assets to be preserved and Historic District. The city needs
Middletons Historic Pheasant 47.5 feet tall. Best design prac- vancy. This is contrary to City sion. Likewise, Middleton and woven into the design as much to hold up the Stagecoach and
Branch Redevelopment District tices call for a streetscape of +/- Zoning (Ordinance10.85) Pheasant Branch Historic as possible. In settings near his- deny the developers zoning re-
across from the StammHouse. 30 percent of the average height which calls for Site respect of Neighbors oppose a selective toric properties, external design quest.
He is requesting re-zoning on the block. Since all sur- natural attributes, Produce an zoning change for Stagecoach review and public input should
three parcels in a historic resi- rounding buildings are two sto- attractive environment of sus- due to its size. be sought. Rick (RJ) Soto
dential neighborhood to build a ries, Stagecoach is nearly twice tained aesthetic and ecological Round peg in a square hole? What residents want According Middleton
by BARTLETT DURAND the hole in the ozone layer, cli- simpler life when a small dystopian battlefield where fear, for us by our ancestors. Pandora magical creatures werent real.
mate change, nuclear weapons farm was all you need to raise a cold, and monotony are the con- has opened her box, and we An entire worldview is built up
Guest Column
and waste, plastic-choked family, and your success de- stancies of life. The blue bill have to figure out how to live in around Christmas, easter, the
oceans, meta-data and the loss pended mostly on how hard you option is a dream state of a per- this world of broken traditions. loss of a tooth, and other mag-
A recent
of individual privacy, and the worked (as well as your place in fect world, where all the com- education is critical. We can- ical events. It is a cultural con-
Pew Re-
extreme striation of work based the birth lottery, race, gender, forts of the modern world are not go back to sleep. We have struct that we all share in. And
search Cen-
not on production but on knowl- and luck). But that simple life is available. So which is better work to do to fix this world. But then suddenly it isnt true.
ter poll
edge. Soon we may discover seemingly incompatible with a life of peace and comfort (but we must understand and respect Many/most kids figure this out
found that
that A.I. makes even knowl- the technologically advanced, in ignorance of reality) or the the primal need for tradition, through higher learning
58% of Re-
edge-based jobs join manufac- speed-of-cyber life of today. world of the truth (but in des- communion, and faith. It is logical analysis, science, or
publicans
turing as largely obsolete. So now the hard question: perate straits). what turns individuals into exploration.
believed that
All of this has occurred in knowing the choice (knowledge I believe this is a strong community, what drives us as Imagine now youre an adult
colleges and
just about the last 70 years. but societal and personal upset, metaphor for what we are expe- biological/psychological crea- and your entire life youve be-
universities hurt the country.
Think of the upset to the psyche or ignorance and relative riencing in this country, and in tures. We have to face, head on, lieved something to be funda-
Read that again. A majority
of our oldest citizens who have peace), which do you choose? It this world, right now. The tradi- the conflicts between knowl- mentally true and then you
of self-identified Republican
seen the entire world change. is like Neos choice in The Ma- tions and mythologies that edge and our religions, not in an are presented with facts that
voters believe that higher edu-
Think of the disruption to our trix: choose the blue pill and bonded our communities and adversarial right/wrong way, make it not true. How can you
cation hurts America.
small towns, our agrarian vil- the story ends, you wake up in cultures for centuries and mil- but by approaching as one react to that in any rational
Ive been thinking about this
lages, our religious institutions. your bed and believe whatever lennia have been shattered by would a multi-layered issue. way? It is a terrifying paradigm
a lot. It is a shocking statement
Populations have exploded and you want to believe. You take the truth discovered through Science may tell me the camp- shift that calls into question
and my visceral reaction was
the luxuries available to us are the red pill and I show you higher learning. Our minds and fire is just a release of potential everything you know. You then
that Republicans are an igno-
unparalleled, but life seems how deep the rabbit hole goes. our communities cannot adjust energy captured in a carbon have a choice: do you want the
rant, reactionary and small-
harder. Where we fit in, how we The offerer of this knowledge is that quickly and we find our- source into gas, light and heat, red pill or the blue pill? The an-
minded group. And maybe
relate to our neighbors, how we clear: Remember, all I offer selves, culturally, disoriented but my body sings when I stare swer isnt as easy as youd
some of them are, but a major-
put food on our table every- you is the truth. (If you havent and afraid. But regardless of into the flames. Science can ex- think.
ity?
thing is more complicated. seen the movie, I highly recom- whether we would choose to plain what or how I may Bartlett Durand, a Middleton
But what if they are right? As
everyone probably experiences mend it.) The truth is not the take the path of ignorance, we experience the fire, but that resident, gained renown as
I learned from visiting the Uni-
a yearning for the mythical discovery of a utopia, but a cannot. That choice was made doesnt change my passion, my The Zen Butcher at Black
versity of Oxford, as long as
love, my soul. I can have my Earth Meats. He is now the
there has been the University
god and my science, without ei- business manager for The Con-
-there has been a perception that
ther being wrong. scious Carnivore, an attorney
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could take advantage of shared after full occupation. She said similar process for the Holiday Walker study as well, so far its and made a motion for approval
balked at making Schwartz Jim Wills, co-owner of OW mph that use the crossing daily, Wills. More recently, it put for- usage has increased 450 percent closed within 30 days and the
Road a public crossing because Holdings, LLC, which operates according to the order. ward plans for an Olympic- since 2005 and is expected to Schwartz Rd. crossing will be-
it was the only access into the The Storage Guy, 7209 USH OW Holdings and an adja- quality cross country ski jump another 200 percent in the come public with existing sig-
property south of the railroad 14, received approval from the cent property owner, Erdman training facility on property it next five years, according to nals to be used and the town of
tracks and a stopped train could town of Middleton Town Board Real Estate Holdings, Inc., have calls the Bollenbeck Farm. testimony a railroad official Middleton and WSOR respon-
block emergency vehicles from last fall to expand his storage fa- agreed to construct a road west Plans include a trail network, a submitted to the OCR. Wiscon- sible for removing brush from
reaching the property. cility, if there were a safer ac- to link the private driveway $3 million stadium, offices, a sin Southern plans beef up the the rail right of way for 330 feet
However, recently the De- cess to the property. along their properties east to biathlon range and a year round tracks to 500 ties per mile be- in each direction from the cross-
partment of Transportation and The driveway crosses the Schwartz Rd. snow-making facility. tween Madison and Spring ing.
the Wisconsin and Southern tracks at a skewed 41-degree Last weeks OCR order While development plans for Green, and install continuous The WSOR plans to recon-
Railroad both supported making angle, has an ascending ap- clears the way for Wills to begin property south of the tracks are welded rail which should allow struct the crossing in the next
Schwartz Rd. a public crossing proach to the track and lacks a constructing the road and the expected to increase vehicle train speeds to increase to 40 few years and the town will
in exchange for crossing a rail turning lane from USH14. This expansion of his storage facil- traffic in the area, the railroad mph. share 50 percent of the crossing
crossing 475 feet west for a pri- private driveway makes the ity. will improve the tracks in antic- The private crossing in The improvements, according to the
vate driveway into a storage fa- cure worse than the illness, ac- Were already turning dirt, ipation of increased rail traffic. Storage Guy facility will be order.
cility. cording to the July 26 OCR and it should be done by Nov. Madison to Spring Green rail
That would increase the order. 1, Wills said Monday.
number of vehicles using the Schwartz Rd. has none of Erdman Holdings have pro-
crossing daily from 40 to 88, ac- these limitations and the exist- posed and withdrawn plans for
cording to the OCR order. ing signals are adequate for the a mixed-use residential subdivi-
two to four trains traveling at 25 sion for its property south of
Summer
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adds 26 stalls at the parking the adjacent erdman property, committee wont really be able
lot entrance and 12 more just to the trail head could be moved to make capital requests until it
the north in a clearing. along with having to share park- gets next years debt service and
Construction would take
about six weeks next spring and
ing facilities with bicyclists.
Plans to widen Pleasant View
the courses financials numbers
for June from the city council
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scape architect with Ayres As- and see what is announced this Turner hoped to have financial
sociates. fall. numbers at the August meeting
Bicyclists parking their vehi- Ald. Mark Sullivan, also a and continue the budgeting
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MARIA
tacted Daly with information
about the Helen C. Bader Phi- host the events. There is a brief
From page 1
lanthropy fund of Milwaukee. welcome and introduction of
Bader Philanthropies is a
had her teddy bear at her helped her through so many well-known group with a num-
side. tough times, once again came to ber of human interest projects.
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Baliker has spent much of the rescue. A new initiative, in 2016, en-
her adult life working in health- My teddy bear, even when I couraged grant applications for
Remember to
care, too. She joined a group for was 17, went to the hospital projects that would support peo-
aspiring writers at the Middle- with me, Baliker explains. I
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29ers host
Waunakee
not going to win.
every Middleton starter
recorded at least one hit, one of
on Sunday
which was a three-run home
run by Kevin Dubler that
knocked Peternell from the
game and made it a 10-3 game
by ADAM HATLAN in the fifth inning.
For the Times-Tribune Ashton had nine total hits,
led by Derek Rothwell and
The Middleton 29ers look Kyle Clapper with two each.
poised and playoff ready. We talked about it earlier
Just ask the Ashton As. and said were going to come
Brandon Scheidler hit a in and treat (today) like a play-
grand slam, Alec Morrison off game, Hellenbrand said.
shined on the mound, and the Offensively, we put the ball in
29ers finished their Home play. I thought Morrison and
Talent regular season on a high (Drew) Farrell threw well
note, traveling to division rival today. Defensively we strug-
Ashton and beating them hand- gled. We just have to improve
ily, 17-5, on Sunday. on that and I think well be
Middleton and Ashton, both OK.
in the Northern eastern Middleton enters as the
Division of the Home Talent postseason as the No. 1 seed
league, finished their regular and will host eighth-seeded
seasons with records of 14-2 Waunakee Sunday at 1 p.m.
and 9-7, respectively. Middleton has defeated
Schiedler was one of the Waunakee twice this season,
stars for Middleton, dealing a
Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
outscoring it, 15-4, over the
gut-punch to Ashton by blast- Andrew Zimmerman and Middletons Home Talent League team carry a 14-2 record into the postseason. two contests.
ing a two-out grand slam in the Middleton outscored oppo-
second inning that gave the nents by a margin of 168-54 on
Scheidlers home run was an really started to get back and Ashton starting pitcher Ashtons Derek Prochaska
Against
29ers an early cushion they the year. Middleton currently
important one. hit his stride again. For him to Kevin Peternell took the loss summed up the game for the has six hitters batting over
wouldnt relinquish. When Brandon hit that one do that today and play the way after tossing 4 2/3 innings As.
I just went up there think- .300, with a team batting aver-
and it got out, I thought we had that he did was great. while allowing 12 runs (nine Peternell threw strikes age of .338.
ing base-hit up the middle. good things coming forward, Morrison was efficient on earned). we couldnt catch fly balls,
Sometimes you just hit it better Drew Farrell will likely be
Hellenbrand said. That (hit) the mound for Middleton, Ashtons defense was couldnt pick up ground balls, asked to anchor the pitching
than you think, Scheidler said was huge for (Scheidler). Hes notching the win after hurling plagued by five errors that led they hit the ball, Prochaska
of the grand slam. staff, while Alec Morrison and
been struggling as of late, but five innings and allowing three to five unearned runs for their said. You give extra outs to a Jeff Schafer figure to work
Middleton manager in the last couple weeks, hes earned runs. pitching staff. team like Middleton, youre
all odds
Brandon Hellenbrand knew HTL, page 16
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Kapp honored
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Middleton boys lacrosse player Nathan Kapp recently earned all-American honors
and was named first-team all-state.
Kapp, a sophomore specialist, has played lacrosse since the third grade with the
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Kapp, who also received first-team all-conference honors this season, started for
Middletons varsity team in both his freshman and sophomore years. This season, Kapp
led the Cardinals in face off wins, ground balls and was named Middletons MVP.
In 2016, Kapp was the only person from Wisconsin to be invited to the Face Off
Academy's National Showcase in New Jersey. In addition, Kapp had a 4.0 grade point
average during his sophomore year and holds an overall GPA of 3.8.
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similar to a pacemaker for the motivator. letes with physical and visual enced swimmers and one is Gators 8-and-under coach Andi Kent (left) talks with Chiara
brain for people for who But not as big as Chiaras disabilities can qualify for the the kids who are still really Bauer during last weeks All-City meet.
have seizures that detects desire to get back in the pool. Adaptive Sports USA Junior just getting their strokes
the seizure before it manifests When she was in the hos- Nationals, which were held down. Chiara has been in lane play in the pool. So, were good.
itself and essentially zaps the pital, one of her therapists July 13-22 also at Middleton six all season. She has been absolutely thrilled that she is Swimming is what has
brain to stop that from hap- arranged for her to get into the High School. pretty much up there with the swimming at all and swim- helped make this possible.
pening. aqua-therapy tank. She was We werent sure if she pack doing everything that ming pretty, well. We think Were thinking of having her
First, though, doctors need- just so excited about it. She would be able to compete, but she can do, which is pretty shes pretty, special. join one of the main clubs. Its
ed to pinpoint where Chiaras just loved that, her father, we got in touch with event cool. Chiara looked up from a pretty clear this has been real
seizures were coming from. Matt Bauer, said. coordinator, Mikayla Scott, coloring book she was work- useful for her.
That included attaching elec- Just being able to be in the and got Chiara signed up, Successful summer ing on and smiled. Since Chiaras birthday
trodes into the brain, monitor- water was a true delight to erin Bauer said. We thought Chiara competed in the She was determined she falls after the June 1 cut-off
ing her in the hospital for a her, and doing (physical thera- it would be fun if she could Adaptive Sports USA Junior was going to do it, Matt said date, she will be able to com-
week or so, and watching her py) in there was so fun for her, qualify for this national meet Nationals, where she was the of his daughter continuing her pete one more year in the 8-
have seizures and figuring out she forgot that it was work. in the summer. youngest swimmer in her age passion for swimming. When and-under age group,
where they were coming After Chiara returned home Chiara competed in the group and placed first in the she sets her mind to it, shes although she will turn nine
from. from the hospital, her parents Dairyland Games the first backstroke and freestyle. pretty hard to convince other- during next season.
The procedure was per- remembered that Harbor weekend of May after But while relaxing in the wise. Thats served her well. But she is also looking for-
formed in the spring of 2016 Athletic Club had a warm shed been out of the hospital Middleton team tent at the Added erin Bauer: ward to her five-year-old
and again this past February. water pool, which they for about a month and All-City meet during a lunch Swimming every day has brother, elliott, joining her on
However, complications thought would be great for her made the times she needed to break on Friday, erin and been good for her rehab. She the team. Then she will get to
arose from the latest surgery. recovery. qualify for the Junior National Matt Bauer shared their joy at just enjoys being in the water share with him one of her
They were putting the It also opened the door for meet. watching Chiara compete in and being with her friends, favorite things to do after a
electrodes in and they hit a Chiara who loves to run She then rejoined the her final meet of the summer. doing the cheers and being meet.
blood vessel and that caused a and ski to get back to her Gators team, which began In the hospital, the physi- part of the team. My favorite event is the
major bleed. It was essentially favorite sport. practice the week after cal therapist, who I would say Matt Bauer said Chiara still freestyle relay, Chiara said.
a stroke, a hemorrhage, erin I wasnt planning for her Memorial Day. is a pretty optimistic person, has an occasional seizure. But I love to give elliott a
Bauer said. She was in the to do swim team, erin Bauer Andi Kent, who has served said No competitive swim- Before, she typically had hug and a kiss after the meet,
intensive care unit for about a said. I talked to her physical as the Gators 8-and-under ming is going to be happening one every week or two and a big wet hug.
week. They basically had her therapist in the hospital and coach for the past five years, this summer, erin said shak- shes had three since
in a medically-induced coma she said No, that wasnt said Chiara has made a sur- ing her head. February, Matt Bauer said.
to rest her brain. going to happen. She wasnt prising recovery in such a She said, You guys can They seem to be not as
erin Bauer said that when going to be able to swim. But severe also. So, thats all
Chiara woke up in the hospi- I didnt tell Chiara that.
tal, she was unable to speak or But when Chiara got in the
sit up. Her bleeding was on pool at the Harbor Athletic
the left side of her brain, so Club, she started practicing
she was unable to move the her strokes.
right side of her body at all. So her parents contacted
That didnt prevent Chiara Michael Brus, an instructor at
as soon as she was able Harbor Athletic Club, who
from asking her parents when had been one of Chiaras pre-
she could sign up for the vious swimming teachers and
Gators swimming team again. signed up for some private
They have comfy warm- lessons.
ups for swimming and we I thought if nothing else,
brought those to the hospital, it would be PT for her, but he
erin Bauer said. She wore got her back into swimming,
her Gators warm-ups a lot, erin Bauer said.
and it got her thinking about Brus said just getting back
swimming and wanting to get in the pool after the surgery
back to swimming. was a comfortable thing for
Middleton took first place in Middletons Jane Garlock, Tegan Kadow, Zo Ress and Bryn Sundell were all smiles at the All- Alexander finished third in the ances from this age group
the 8-and-under girls and 9-10 City meet last week. 50 yard-freestyle and eighth in included Colin Gabert (fifth
boys age groups, and finished the 50-yard backstroke. Annika place, 100-yard individual
second in 11-12 boys and 13- deep when we needed it most, nothing behind. We are so ished first, second and third Diny was first in the 50-yard medley; seventh place, breast-
14 boys age groups. The 8-and- Cabalka said. They worked proud of this team. respectively in the 25-yard backstroke and set a new stroke), Luke Chandler and
under girls age group scored hard all season to improve and The Gators 8-and-under freestyle, while Katherine course record, and also added a William Garlock (consolation
the most points of any other perfect their race elements and girls put on a show. The A and Nelson and Mallak Gad also fifth place finish in the 100- finishes).
age group in the competition came ready to race this week- B teams took second and third made the consolation race for yard individual medley. Kyra In the 11-12 girls, the Gator
(320). end. A second place finish in the 100 yard medley relay. points. Sundell and Garlock Woodall added a fifth place fin- A team notched a fourth place
It just shows how our shows that we were able to per- Individually, Clara Kiehl, also placed second and third in ish in the 50-yard breaststroke. finish in the 200-yard freestyle
swimmers were able to dig form to our ability and leave Jane Garlock and Onopa fin- the 25-yard backstroke with In the boys 9-10 division,
GATORS, page 13
relay. Individually, Ryanne tively, in the championship Lamers close out the season for was third in the 100-yard The Middleton Bluebirds basketball program will hold a try-
Roodall was third in both the heat of the 100-yard individual this group with a first place fin- breaststroke and fourth in the out for any District student interested in playing on their eighth-
50-yard freestyle and the 100- medley. Lamers also finished ish and new course record in 200-yard individual medley. grade girls basketball team in 2017-18.
yard individual medley. fifth in the 50-yard butterfly. the 50-yard butterfly. Luke Delaney added a fifth There is no cost to attend, but players are expected to attend
Natalie Charles showed ella Graf was second in the The 15-19-year-old girls place finish in the 100-yard both tryout dates. The tryouts will be held from 7 to 8:30
poise with a second place fin- 100-yard backstroke and fifth notched a third place finish in butterfly. p.m. on Aug. 16 and 17 at Glacier Creek Middle School in
ish in the 50-yard breaststroke in the 100-yard individual the 200-yard freestyle relay. I would just say Thank Cross Plains.
and a fourth place finish in the medley in the 13-14 girls. Led by Cora Mack, C.J. you to all of our swimmers, If you have questions, please call Kendall Dahmen at608-
100-yard individual medley. Molly Haag, Melanie Golden Hippen, Berkley Smith and families and coaches, Cabalka 219-1611.
Olivia Budzinski finished sixth and Hailey Barrett also had Alexis Barrett, this group went said.It takes a village to bring
in the 50-yard breaststroke,
while Annabeth Reihl was
consolation heat finishes,
which helped the Gators notch
on to experience success in the
individual events as well.
a team of this size together.
It can be difficult to have a
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The boys 11-12 group fin- In the boys 13-14 division, the 100-yard freestyle, while not a private pool, but this team Saturday and Sunday at Pleasant View Golf Course.
ished fourth in the 200-yard the A team was first and sec- Mack placed ninth. Hippen has never felt like a team of Tee times will begin at 7 a.m. each day. Golfers will play the
freestyle relay. Jack Alexander ond in the 200-yard freestyle added an eighth place finish in 300-plus (swimmers). We Woods/Lake course on Saturday and Woods/Prairie on Sunday.
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freestyle and the 50-yard Nathan Lamers was first in Sarah Wood was fifth in the and the relationships they have tournament is $100 and a cart is not included.
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Theo Wolf notched a third teammate Owen Mosley was In the 15-19-year-old boys make being a Gator feel like Jeremy Cabalka atjcabalka@golfpleasantview.com.
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At the hearing, all interested persons will have an opportunity NOTICE
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More information about this request is available at City Hall ing Ordinance on July 18, 2017.
during normal business hours, 7:45 am to 4:30 pm, Monday Ordinance to Update Statutory References. This ordinance
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REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FROM
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF MIDDLETON ZONING ORDINANCE
To Whom It May Concern:
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FROM REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT of GENERAL
The City of Middleton Zoning Board of Appeals will meet on CITY OF MIDDLETON FLOODPLAIN ZONING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Thursday, August 10, 2017, at 7:00 p.m., at Middleton City Hall, ORDINANCE To Whom It May Concern:
Conference Room B, to hold a public hearing and consider taking To Whom It May Concern: At a meeting of the Middleton Plan Commission to be held on
action on the following application for variances from the City of The City of Middleton Zoning Board of Appeals will meet on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 7:05 pm, at Middleton City Hall,
Middleton Zoning Ordinance: Thursday, August 10, 2017, at 7:10 p.m., at Middleton City Hall, 7426 Hubbard Ave., Middleton, the following matter will be heard:
1. 2327 Middleton Beach Road: Andrew Kydd requests vari- Conference Room B, to hold a public hearing and consider taking An application by Uptown Middleton, LLC requesting an
ances from the minimum side setback and building height regula- action on the following application for variance from the City of amendment to the Middleton Center General Implementation
tions to construct a second-story addition above an existing Middleton Floodplain Zoning Ordinance: Plan (GIP) for property currently addressed as 7609 & 7611
detached garage. From the right (south) side lot line, the 24 inch 1. 5901 Clarewood Court: Chuck Nahn, on behalf of Randy Elmwood Ave., 7507 Hubbard Ave., 1800 & 1818 Parmenter St.,
eaves would be set back 1.5 feet (3.5 feet to the foundation). The and Nancy Trachte, requests a variance from the Citys floodplain and 7600 Terrace Ave. This land is legally described as follows:
building height would be 20 feet to the midpoint of the highest zoning regulations to allow the construction of a residential addi- Lots One (1), Two (2), and Three (3), of Certified Survey Map
gable, with the roof peak remaining below the peak height of the tion whose foundation walls will be set back 8 feet from the edge No. 4787, as recorded in Volume 21 of Certified Maps, on Pages
residence. Sections 10.22(4)(g), 10.24 and 10.136(6) require a of the base flood elevation. Section 24.05(3) of the Citys 137-138, as Document No. 1904793, Dane County Registry, also
detached garage on this R1-zoned, narrow lot to be located at Floodplain Zoning Ordinance requires that the lowest floor level Lots One (1), and Two (2), of Certified Survey Map No. 5464, as
least 4 ft. 8 inches from a side lot line and no more than 15 feet of any new structure (excluding the basement or crawlway) shall recorded in Volume 25 of Certified Survey Maps, on Pages 11-12,
in height. be at or above the flood protection elevation on fill. The fill shall as Document No. 2064443, Dane County Registry, located in the
At the meeting, all interested persons will have an opportunity be one foot or more above the regional flood elevation extending NE - SW of Section 11, Township 07 North, Range 08 East,
to be heard and action will be considered. Application materials at least 15 feet beyond the limits of the structure. In other words, City of Middleton, Dane County, Wisconsin. Said description con-
are available for review at Middleton City Hall (7426 Hubbard the ordinance states that the building footprint must be surround- tains 130,457 square feet more or less.
Avenue, Middleton, WI 53562) during normal business hours ed by 15 feet of fill that is at least 1 foot or higher of base flood Tax Parcel No.s 255/0708-133-1872-8, 255/0708-133-1852-2,
(7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday), or on the Citys elevation. The proposed 8 ft. distance would apply to the north, 255/0708-133-1822-8, 255/0708-113-1881-7, and 255/0708-113-
website at: http://sire.cityofmiddleton.us/sirepub/meet.aspx. west and south sides of the addition. The east side of the struc- 1892-4.
MARK OPITZ ture would tie in with the existing grade that is already 1 ft. above The purpose of the proposed GIP amendment is to change
Assistant Planning Director & Zoning Administrator the base flood elevation. Both the existing structure and the site approximately 19,200 sq. ft. of office space in phase 2 of the proj-
Phone: (608) 821-8370 Email: mopitz@cityofmiddleton.us of the proposed addition have been removed from the 100 year ect to 14 apartments and allow up to 305 restaurant seats com-
floodplain through the provision of compensating volumes. bined for the three phases of the project. The amendment will
Publish: 8/3/17 WNAXLP also add parking lifts in both phase 1 and phase 3 of the project,
At the meeting, all interested persons will have an opportunity
to be heard and action will be considered. Application materials within the underground parking.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING are available for review at Middleton City Hall (7426 Hubbard At the hearing, all interested persons will have an opportunity
to be heard, and final action will be considered.
REQUEST FOR REZONING Avenue, Middleton, WI 53562) during normal business hours
More information about this request is available at City Hall
(7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday), or on the Citys
CITY OF MIDDLETON ZONING ORDINANCE website at: http://sire.cityofmiddleton.us/sirepub/meet.aspx. during normal business hours, 7:45 am to 4:30 pm, Monday
To Whom It May Concern: MARK OPITZ through Friday. Ph. 821-8370 E-mail:
At a meeting of the Plan Commission to be held on Tuesday, Assistant Planning Director & Zoning Administrator ekelley@cityofmiddleton.us.
August 22, 2017, at 7:30 pm, at Middleton City Hall, 7426 Phone: (608) 821-8370 Email: mopitz@cityofmiddleton.us EILEEN KELLEY
Hubbard Ave., Middleton, the following matter will be heard: Publish: 8/3/17 WNAXLP City Planning Director and Zoning Administrator
An application by JT Klein Company, Inc. requesting a rezon-
ing of 6620, 6624 and 6626 Century Ave., from Single Family Publish: 8/3/17, 8/10/17 WNAXLP
Residential (R-1) to Planned Development District General ADVERTISEMENT TO BID
Implementation Plan (PDD-GIP). This land is legally described PLEASANT VIEW ROAD: LEFT TURN BAY FOR PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
as follows: ETC AND BUS SHELTER
STATE OF WISCONSIN: CIRCUIT COURT:
PARCEL A 6620 Century Ave:
AND MARKET STREET PARKING LOT
PHEASANT BRANCH BLOCK 4 PRT MILL RESERVATION DANE COUNTY
BEG 33 FT N & 318.4 FT E OF INTERS C/LS DANE & BRIDGE PROJECT NO. 17-111 Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC,
STS TH DUE N 275 FT TO N LN SD MILL RESERVATION TH E CITY OF MIDDLETON, WI Plaintiff,
115 FT M/L TO CREEK TH ALG SD CREEK SLY TO N LN LOT The City of Middleton will receive Bids in electronic format only, vs.
2 BLOCK 4 PHEASANT BRANCH TH W TO NW COR SD LOT 2 through QuestCDN.com, for street and parking lot work, until James K. Warren; Phyllis L. Warren,
TH S ALG NW LN SD LOT 2 TO N LN BRIDGE ST TH WLY 102 11 a.m., Thursday, August 10, 2017, at which time they will be Defendants.
FT M/L TO POB EXC BEG AT ABV POB TH N 275 FT TO N LN publicly opened and read aloud. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
SD MILL RESERVATION TH ELY 57.5 FT TH SLY 284.8 FT TO The work includes the construction of a left turn bay on Case Number: 15CV2783
N LN BRIDGE ST & 51 FT E OF POB TH W 51 FT TO POB Pleasant View Road, bus shelter, 52-stall asphalt parking lot, con- CASE CODE: 30404
Tax ID No.: 255/0708-013-7371-3 crete sidewalk, storm sewer, lighting, landscaping, bioretention PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclo-
PARCEL B - 6624 Century Ave: basin, erosion control, traffic control, restoration, and other miscel- sure entered on May 26, 2016, in the amount of $ 206,625.85, the
PHEASANT BRANCH BLOCK 4 PRT LOT 1 AND MILL laneous items. Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows:
RESERVATION COM 318.4 FT E & 33 FT N OF INTS OF C/L Digital Bidding Documents are available at the City of Middleton ORIGINAL TIME: August 29, 2017 at 10:00AM
DANE & BRIDGE ST N 275 FT E 57.5 FT S 284.8 FT W 51 FT web site (www.ci.middleton.wi.us) or through the Quest TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale;
TO POB Construction Data Network (www.questcdn.com). You may down- balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay
Tax ID No.: 255/0708-013-7361-5 load the digital Bid Documents for Quest project #5273756 at a balance due will result in forfeiture of deposit to Plaintiff.
PARCEL C 6626 Century Ave: cost of $10. Please contact Quest at (952) 233-1632 or 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances.
PHEASANT BRANCH PRT MILL RESERVE BLOCK 4 DESCR info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership registra- 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax
AS COM ON C/L OF BRIDGE ST AT PT 33.0 FT SWLY & 141.0 tion, downloading, and working with this digital project information. from the proceeds of the sale upon confirmation from the court.
FT SELY OF SE COR OF LOT 1 BLOCK 4 SD PLAT TH NELY AT The online bid form is also accessed through the QuestCDN web- PLACE: in Room 2002 of the Public Safety Building, 115 W. Doty
R < TO SD C/L TO NLY LN OF SD MILL RESERVATION TH ELY site. Street, Madison, WI
ALG SD NLY LN TO PT 219.4 FT SELY (MEAS AT R <) FROM There will be no pre-bid conference for this project. Property description: Lot 131, First Addition to Quarry Hill, in
SELY LN OF SD LOT 1 TH SWLY PARA TO SD SELY LN TO C/L No Bid will be received unless accompanied by a surety in a the City of Fitchburg, Dane County, Wisconsin.
OF BRIDGE ST TH NWLY ON SD C/L 78.4 FT TO POB form acceptable to the City equal to at least 5% of the maximum Tax Key No: 225/0609-152-0891-2
Tax ID No.: 255/0708-01307351-7 Bid, payable to the OWNER. See Instructions to Bidders on City Property Address: 2649 Mica Road, Fitchburg, WI 53711
The purpose of the proposed rezoning is to accommodate a website for details. Jack N. Zaharopoulos
single three-story apartment building with one floor of under- The City of Middleton reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, State Bar No. 1041503
ground parking and surface parking on 1.18 acres (51,400 sq.ft.) to waive any technicality, and to accept any Bid which it deems Attorney for Plaintiff
of land. advantageous. All Bids shall remain subject to acceptance for 120 North LaSalle Street
At the hearing, all interested persons will have an opportunity 85 days after the time set for receiving Bids (consisting of up to: Suite 1140
to be heard, and final action will be considered. 60 days for issuance of Notice of Award; 15 days for Contractor to Chicago, IL 60602
More information about this request is available at City Hall return signed agreements, bonds and insurance; and 10 days for (414) 937-5992
during normal business hours, 7:45 am to 4:30 pm, Monday City execution of agreement). Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (15 U.S.C.
through Friday. Ph. 821-8370 E-mail: mopitz@cityof- Contract award shall be made based on the lowest responsive Section 1692), we are required to state that we are attempting to
middleton.us and responsible Bidder. collect a debt on our clients behalf and any information we obtain
MARK OPITZ Published by the authority of the City of Middleton. will be used for that purpose.
Assistant Planning Director/Zoning Administrator Lorie J. Burns, City Clerk
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from the bullpen. Ashton must shore up the each team winning on its home
Weve got three starters defense if it wants to make a diamond.
between Farrell, Morrison, and run, as evidenced by the five Cross Plains has had a roller
Schafer that we can throw out errors the As committed in coaster second half of the sea-
there any given day, Sundays game against son, winning four of its last six
Hellenbrand said. I feel pretty Middleton. games after losing four straight
good with our pitching. We can put up runs, in the middle of the year. The
For us, we dont care who Prochaska said. We just cant Businessmen turned their sea-
we play. We need to come and give teams extra outs and runs son around after beating
play the best game that we can. they dont earn. Middleton to snap a four-game
A whole new season starts on Seventh-seeded Black earth skid.
Sunday. Its win or go home. (8-8) will travel to face second- Said manager Randy
Ashton enters as the No. 4 seeded Sauk Prairie (13-3). Meinholz after the crucial win
seed and will host a game Black earth lost both of its versus Middleton: You start
against fifth-seeded games to Sauk Prairie this sea- believing that, Hey, maybe we
Mazomanie (8-8). Ashton split son by a combined score of 21- arent that good, [but] I kept
the season series with 2. telling the guys were as good
Mazomanie this season, win- The Bombers come limping as anyone in the league.
ning earlier in the year and los- into the playoffs having lost Cross Plains Will Doherty
ing its most recent game to the three straight games. Black finished the year with a .421
Mustangs. earth also has gone 28 innings batting average and had a 10-
Ashton had a solid second without scoring a run. game hitting streak in the mid-
half of the season, finishing 5-3 Weve proven most of the dle of the season. Drew
down the stretch, including season we can score runs, Meinholz batted .388 and will
wins over playoff teams Cross Bombers manager eric Duhr look to spark an offense that
Plains, Waunakee, Black earth, said after a recent loss to Cross seems to come up with the
and Reedsburg. Plains. Were in a little funk clutch hit on a regular basis.
Out of every team we right now. Kenny Allen leads a pitch-
might play, weve beat, Derek Black earth will look to ing staff that allowed 76 runs
Prochaska said. So we have leading hitters Marcus on the season, but only 14 over
confidence there. Caminiti (.379) and Danny the final six games. Jared Times-Tribune photo by Mary Langenfeld
The As feature two of the Watkins (.341) to attempt to Haack and Shane Murphy will
HTLs top hitters in Drew spark the offense. join Allen on the mound. Brennan Schmitt and Middletons Home Talent League team host Waunakee in the first round
Finley-Haag and Liam Black earth was outscored, Cross Plains could be a of the playoffs Sunday.
Belleveau. Finley-Haag is hit- 102-75, during the regular sea- tough out in the playoffs with
ting .500 on the year (26-for- son and will need to score some its timely hitting and pitching
52), while Belleveaus average runs if it hopes to advance. that led to its second half surge.
currently stands at .425 (17-of- One guy has to get that big Were getting clutch hits
40). hit for us, Duhr said. I know and weve shored up our
Ashton will count on hard- (the offense) will break out if defense, Meinholz said.
throwers Derrick Rothwell and we get that one big hit. Were making plays now,
Kevin Peternell to lead the Cross Plains (8-8) is seeded where we werent earlier in the
pitching staff. sixth and will travel to third- season. Its going to be a dog-
With Derrick and Kevin, seeded Reedsburg (11-5). fight until the end.
were solid pitching-wise, Cross Plains split the season All games are scheduled for
Prochaska said. series against Reedsburg, with Sunday at 1 p.m.