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Notice for the Town of Dairyland
Notice for the Families of Veterans The Town of Dairyland will be placing flag holders at all the cemeteries in Dairyland, on the gravesites of the Veterans who currently do not have a flag holder. Any family who does not wish a flag holder to be placed on their Veteran's gravesite should contact Eric Maley (715-244-3888) or Gene Visger (715-566-1469) ASAP ELECTION INFORMATION
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Town of Dairyland Annual Meeting Minutes
Held on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, @ the Dairyland Town Hall @ 7 pm Members Present: 12 electors were present. The town annual meeting was called to order by Chairman, Fran Reinhardt and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Procedures for the annual meeting were given by the chairman. The 2023 Annual Meeting Minutes were read by Tammy Baer, Clerk. A motion to approve the 2023 annual meeting minutes was made by Michael Schaaf, seconded by Hook Sandstrom. Voted on by voice vote aye - 12, no - 0, motion carried. Treasurer’s Report was given by Richard Gustafson, treasurer. Funds on hand as of 1/1/2023 were $83,804.94, receipts were $1,080,843.88, Checks were $943,001.65, with funds on hand as of 12/31/2023 $221,647.17. The Indebtedness was $759,100.25. The CAT Excavator was paid off in January 2024 and the truck should be paid off by January 2025. So, the amount of indebtedness is closer to $750,000.00. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Michael Schaaf, seconded by Eric Maley. Voted on by voice vote aye – 12, no - 0 Motion carried. The Auditor’s report from Northwoods Accounting was read by Supervisor, Michael Schaaf. Melissa Sunderland found the financial records to be in order and they match the bank statements. Open Discussion Eric Maley brought up the discussion about the placing of flags at the cemeteries for the Vets. He checked into who was doing the flagging and found that no one was currently doing it. He and Gene Visger put flags on our town cemeteries last year. He noticed that not all Vets had a flag holder, so he proposed getting flag holders for our cemeteries. They ordered 30 flag holders @ $10/per holder. It was discussed that the town should pay for the flag holders. Fran Reinhardt expressed that he had talked to a military guy about putting flag holders on the graves, the guy stated that they should check with the family to see what the wishes of the Vets were on whether to have a holder or not. It was discussed that the town should pay for the flag holders. It was decided to put a notice that flag holders will be placed at the cemeteries on the Veterans gravesites that there currently has no flag holder and those wishing to have no flag holder put on the gravesites should contact Eric Maley or Gene Visger. The notice will be put on the website, at the dump, and at the Dairyland town hall. Next Michael Schaaf asked about the water level at Radigan Dam. It has filled up quite nicely, Matt Holter is keeping an eye on the level, with all the rain, and will adjust as needed. It was asked if the aerators were in and how they were working. Matt Holter said they were in and working correctly but are turned off now because of the warmer weather. No other items were presented for discussion. A motion to adjourn the annual meeting at 7:54 pm was made by Richard Gustafson, seconded by Matt Holter. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Clerk Posted on 4/19/2024. TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES HELD ON MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2024, @ 7 PM AT THE DAIRYLAND TOWN HALL Members present: Chairman, Fran Reinhardt; Supervisor, Gene Visger; Supervisor, Michael Schaaf; Treasurer, Richard Gustafson; and Clerk, Tammy Baer Visitors present: Mary Lou Bergman, Judy Aspling and Dennis Cummings, Hook & Anne Sandstrom, Billy Fish, Matt Holter, and Donald Roberts The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. The County Report was given by Mary Lou Bergman. The County Zoning meeting will be on April 10th at the courthouse in Superior at 9:00 am, the Zoning conference has been cancelled due to lack of participants, the Logger Conference will be held on April 16th from 10:00 am- 1:00 pm at the Solon Springs Community Center, Mary Lou expressed her appreciation of the towns support for the 16 years she served on the County Board of Supervisors. She enjoyed getting to know and working with the town boards, also learned a lot about how government works, and wishes Dennis Cummings the best as the newly elected County Board Supervisor for our area. Dennis Cummings spoke about his looking forward to working with the board and serving our area on the County Board of Supervisors. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the clerk. An amended note of the minutes was brought to the attention that the 20% listed should have been 2%. The Clerk will make the correction. A motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting with correction, was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. The Treasurer’s report was given by the treasurer. We have an ending balance for March of $101,788.82 with $9840.49 in checking, and $91,948.33 in Money market, less tonight’s checks. We received the road aid payment and some other checks, so we have around $150,000.00 total. The treasurer talked about paying Nordic Group the final payment for the Radigan Dam project. The board gave the approval to make the final payment to Nordic Group. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. Accounts payable/bills were presented to the board for review and payment. A motion to approve the accounts payables/bills was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. The correspondence was given by the clerk, County Board of Adjustment meeting will be on Wed., April 24th at the courthouse at 10:00 am. We received the WTA Annual Dues statement for 2024-2025. The County Zoning meeting notice to be held on Wed., April 10th, at 9:00 am at the courthouse. Permits – there were no permits received this month. BOR & OPEN BOOK DATES were presented to the board for approval. Open Book will be held on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, from 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm at the Dairyland Town hall. Board of Review will be held on Thursday, May 9, 2024, from 6:00pm – 8:00pm. Annual Meeting time & Date was discussed. The Annual Town Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 16, 2024 @ 7:00 pm @ the Dairyland Town Hall. Mowing bids dates were discussed. The clerk will put the ad in the paper for Mowing bids being accepted for the 2024 mowing season. The bids need to be received by Friday, May 10, 2024, and will be opened at the Monday, May 13, 2024, Town Board Meeting @ 7:00 pm. Road update: not much has changed from last month with the roads and FEMA. Matt will try and get the Radigan Dam project submitted soon. Matt Holter talked about the spare sander and possibly trading it to the Town of Blaine in exchange for gravel. This will be discussed later and would be an intergovernmental contract between the two towns. Fire Dept. update: the Fire Department is preparing for the Fire Department Open House. The new fire truck is almost done and will arrive soon. Citizens’ concerns and comments there were none. A motion for adjournment was made at 7:55 pm by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Clerk Posted on 4/10/2024. Town of Dairyland
Monthly Board Meeting Minutes held on Monday, March 11, 2024 At the Dairyland Town Hall Members present: Chairman, Fran Reinhardt; Supervisor, Gene Visger; Supervisor, Michael Schaaf; and Clerk, Tammy Baer Visitors present: Dawn Snow, Mary Lou Bergman, Les Chandler, Matt Holter, Hook& Anne Sandstrom, and Billy Fish The meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm & the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. County Report was given by Mary Lou Bergman. Forestry met in February. The advanced registration for campgrounds opened in February as seems to be working. Mary Lou spoke about the ARIP program to improve Class B roads for agriculture equipment use. They would pay 89% of the cost, the rest the town would pay. Online applications are due by 5:00 pm on April 5th. Les Chandler, one of the candidates for the County Board Supervisor position for our area, introduced himself. He has lived in the Gordon, Wascott areas, has served 4 years in County Forestry, 20+ years at the County Highway Department, has coached sports in Solon Springs, and Gordon area. The minutes of the previous meeting was given by the clerk, and a motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting was made by Mike S., and Gene V. The Treasurer’s report was read by the clerk as the treasurer was ill and unable to attend. We have $16,210.79 in the checking, $234,691.50 in Money Market. We have an ending balance of $250,902.29. The treasurer expressed some concerns about the state of the finances and the repayment of the loan for the Radigan Dam project, and the levy limit for the coming year. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. The accounts payables/bills were given to the board to review and approve. A motion to approve the paying of the bills was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. The correspondence were given by the clerk. The ARIP program, WTA district trainings, County Highway Department centerline stripping costs letter, Douglas County Zoning &Planning meeting on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 @ 9:00 am at the courthouse in Superior. The clerk informed the board that M. Hughes has requested to use the Town Hall on March 23, 2024. Open Book & Board of Review Dates, the clerk will forward the email to the board for review and approval of dates. Permits: there were 2 camper renewals, and 3 building permits were presented to the board for approval and review. A motion to approve the camper renewals and the building permits was made by Mike S., and seconded by Gene V. Road Update: The roads are good for now. The Roads have been posted for the weight restrictions. FEMA- small project is finalized, and 2022 ice storm project has been submitted. The Radigan Dam project is just about ready to submit. Equipment: We have a new sander that was purchased years ago and is just in storage. The Town of Blaine is looking for a sander. It was suggested that we see what we paid for the sander and offer it to the Town of Blaine for the price we paid and add 20% to that for a price. The Board will discuss this at a later meeting. We will check into the price we paid for it. Fire Update: they had a couple of fire calls, helped with the missing person search in Pattison. The only update is in the summer/fall the Cozy Corner Fire Hall will need to be insulated before next winter. The Fire Chief removed a campaign sign from the fire hall property. The Citizen’s concerns and comments: there was none. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made at 8:55 pm by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Clerk Posted on 3/13/2024. NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES HELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2024, @ 7 PM AT THE DAIRYLAND TOWN HALL Members present: Chairman, Fran Reinhardt; Supervisor, Gene Visger; Supervisor, Michael Schaaf; Clerk, Tammy Baer; and Treasurer, Rick Gustafson Visitors present: Mary Lou Bergman, Dennis Cummings (candidate for County Board Supervisor), Judy Aspling, Matt Holter, Hook & Anne Sandstrom, Pastor Earl & Charmaine Leach from Woodland Church. The Chairman called the meeting to order @ 7:00 pm and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. County Report: Mary Lou Bergman gave the County report. The board is in hiatus right now, there is a Board of Adjustment meeting on Feb. 28th at 10:00 am at the Courthouse in Superior. There have been some meeting changes on the calendar: Zoning will meet Mar. 13th, Forestry will meet Feb. 26th, County Board will meet April 12th, and April 18th, for reconfiguration of the Board after elections. Mary Lou then turned the floor over to Dennis Cummings who is one candidate running for her position in April. He is from Gordon, grew up & lives in the area. He has served on various non-profit organizations boards, is looking forward to working with the town boards in this district if elected. The minutes of the previous meeting were given by the clerk. A motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. The Treasurer’s report was given by Rick G. We had an Ending Balance in January of $329,890.67 with $314,453.81 in Money Market, and $15,436.86 in checking. We collected $65,115.11 in taxes which gives us an ending balance of $395,005.78 which doesn’t include this month’s bills. Waiting to receive the severance payment and FEMA money. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Accounts payable/bills were presented to the board for review & payment. A motion to approve the paying of the bills was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Correspondence was presented Northwest Regional Housing Rehabilitation Program has funding available to help with home projects, a flyer will be posted at the Town Hall and dump for more information. Information about the culvert inventory program and bridge inspection from the WTA and Delmore Consulting/Paladin Project Management, we need to choose whether to do it ourselves, hire the private sector, or hire the County Hwy. department (if they are willing). The town board chose to do it ourselves. Permits: the camper renewals & Building permits were presented to the board for approval and review. There was only 1 building permit for an accessory building for Roger revocable living trust, but the clerk needs to send them paperwork before it can be approved. There were 5 camper renewals. There was a motion to approve the camper renewals made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. The 2024 Aphis Contract for beaver removal was presented to the board for review and renewal in the amount of $3,900.00 for the year, which will be paid next month. A motion to accept the contract in the amount of $3,900.00 was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. The Woodland Church Pastor Earl Leach addressed the town board about using the town hall for its church services as the Wesleyan district is selling the church property and it will go up for sale in March. The board approved the request for the church to use the town hall on Sundays for its church services, provided there is no conflict with hall rental usage. The church asked if they could bring in a cabinet to Road update: There is nothing new to report. FEMA: still doing paperwork and reclamation paperwork. The Radigan Dam project: they are sending the Certificate of completion, but the work hasn’t been all done yet, the railings need to be installed and grass seeding needs to be done. We are holding off on signing until the work is done. There was discussion about the 3rd Nordic payment, and we are holding it. Fire Dept. update: There was no news. Citizens’ concerns and comments there were none. A motion to adjourn the meeting @ 8:00pm was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Town Clerk Posted 2/14/2024. TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES Held on Monday, January 8, 2024, @ 7 PM at the Town Hall 1. Members present: Supervisor, Gene Visger, Supervisor, Michael Schaaf; and Clerk, Tammy Baer. The Chairman, Fran Reinhardt was ill and Treasurer, Rick Gustafson was unable to attend. 2. Visitors present: Dennis Cummings and Judy Aspling from Gordon, Hook & Anne Sandstrom; Billy Fish, Matt Holter, and Dawn Snow. 3. The Supervisor, Michael Schaaf called the meeting to order @ 7:00 pm and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Michael Schaaf was acting as the Chairperson of the meeting as Fran R. was ill and could not attend the meeting. 4. The County Report was sent by Mary Lou Bergman, as she was ill, and read by the clerk. The Zoning meeting will be at 9:00 am on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at the courthouse. There is a very contentious Conditional-use application on the agenda, Up North Resort has applied for a campground expansion of up to a maximum of 200 sites. Mary Lou Bergman is not running for Board Supervisor in the spring and there are 2 candidates running for her position. There will be a candidate town hall forum on March 4, 2024, from 4:30pm- 7:30 pm at the UWS Yellowjacket Union Great Room. The forum is open to the public. On December 21st County Board Meeting the board passed a resolution to include previously advertised sale process in the Land and Development policy and Procedures manual. If anyone is interested in purchasing tax deeded properties, contact the County Clerks Office for more information and clarification. Dennis Cummings introduced himself and stated that he was running for the position of County Board Supervisor in the Spring Election of 2024. 5. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the clerk. A motion to approve the previous meeting minutes was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. 6. Rick G. sent the Treasurer’s report and it was given by the clerk. The town has a December Ending balance of $222,741.36 with $10,720.30 in checking, and $212,021.06 in Money Market. We received the road aid in the amount of $55,746.26 which gives us a balance of $278,487.62 before tonight’s paying of the bills. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report, was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. 7. Accounts payable/bills were presented to the board for review and approval. A motion to approve the paying of the bills, was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. 8. The correspondence was presented to the board by the clerk. We received the Notice & Agenda for the County Planning & Zoning meeting on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 9:00 am at the County Courthouse. Bellin health, no drivers chosen for the first quarter. The clerk received 2 requests for rental of the Town Hall on January 20th, and January 27th. 9. Permits – None received. 10. Road update: Nothing new still cleaning up ditches from last winter’s ice/snowstorm. • FEMA project paperwork is on-going. 11. Fire Dept. update: the Fire Department had 37 calls last year, which was down from previous years, 18 in Dairyland, 14 in Blaine, and 5 Mutual Aid, Medical calls: 16 in Dairyland, 11 in Blaine and 2 Mutual aid, Car accidents: 1 in Dairyland, 2 in Blaine. Fire calls: 1 Dairyland and 3 Mutual Aid. 12. Citizens’ concerns and comments there were none. 13. A motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:20 pm, was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Clerk Posted on 1/10/2024. NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MINUTES HELD ON MONDAY, December 11, 2023, @ 7 PM AT TOWN HALL Members present: Chairman, Fran Reinhardt; Supervisor, Gene Visger; Supervisor, Michael Schaaf; Treasurer, Rick Gustafson; and Clerk, Tammy Baer Visitors present: Mary Lou Bergman and Matt Holter The meeting was called to order at 7:03 pm by the chairman and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. County Report was given by Mary Lou Bergman. Zoning will meet on Dec. 13th, County Timber sales held came to 1.2 million Dollars, Mary Lou Bergman’s position as County Board Supervisor will be vacant in April, if anyone is interested in running the nomination papers need to be in by Jan 1st at close of business day. The Previous meeting minutes was given by the clerk. A motion to approve the previous meeting minutes was made by Gene V., seconded by Mike S. The Treasurer’s report was given by Rick G. We have an ending balance on $224,738.02, with $221,750.77 in Money Market, and $2,987.25 in checking. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. The treasurer gave an update on road spending, on the road aid, and paying for equipment. He strongly urged holding down spending costs until after January as funds are tight. Accounts payable/bills were presented to the board for review and approval. A motion to approve the paying of the bills was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Correspondence was presented to the board. Zoning Meeting on Dec. 13th, Planning & Adjustment meeting on Dec. 20th, Northern Pest management renewal in the amount of $1,745.60, and the Transportation Aid for 2024. Permits – Clerk received the DOVR building permit from the county so issued and mailed back the permit to DOVR. Presentation of Election Inspectors list for 2024-2025 was given to the board for review & approval. WTA Town Advocacy Council renewal amount was discussed with the board and the board approved to pay for 18 months instead of 12 months. Road update: the gravel roads are frozen now, so Matt is working on clearing brush along ditch lines. The town received an extension on the 2022 Dec. ice/snowstorm paperwork & project completion until January16th. There was discussion on whether to lower the price of $17,500 to a lower amount, on the old dump truck to see if we could get it sold.
Fire Dept. update: the fire department has been busy with calls. No formal report given. Citizens’ concerns and comments there were none. A motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:21 pm was made by Mike S., seconded by Gene V. Respectfully submitted by Tammy Baer, Clerk Posted on 12/13/2023. Town of Dairyland Budget Public Hearing, Special Meeting,
and Special Town Board Meeting Minutes Thursday, November 16, 2023 @ 6:00 pm @ the Dairyland Town Hall To approve and adopt the 2024 Budget, and 2023 Levy to be paid in 2024 Meeting was called to order at 6:15pm by Chairman, Fran Reinhardt, and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Board members present: Supervisor’s, Gene Visger, and Michael Schaaf; Treasurer, Richard Gustafson; and Clerk, Tammy Baer. Public members present: Anne & Hook Sandstrom, Matt Holter, and Bernie Gustafson. PUBLIC HEARING Chairman, Fran R. presented the 2024 proposed budget for review in the amount of $414,816.00 with a Levy amount of $34,794.00 with $12,000.00 going to the Fire Department and $22,794.00 into the General Fund. He asked if there were any comments or questions. No other questions or comments were made. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Next the Chairman called the Special Town Meeting to order at 6:18pm, in which the town residents approve and adopt the 2023 property tax levy to be paid in 2023 per§§60.10 (1)(a). A motion to adopt the 2023 property tax levy to be paid in 2024 of $34,794.00 of which $12,000.00 for the Fire Department, and $22,794.00 to General Fund, was made by Matt Holter, seconded by Hook Sandstrom. Voted on and carried. A motion to adjourn the Special Town Meeting at 6:22 pm was made by Mike Schaaf, seconded by Hook Sandstrom. SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING The Special Town Board Meeting was called to order at 6:23 pm by Chairman, Fran R. to adopt and approve the whole 2024 budget. It was asked if there was any discussion, of which there was none. A motion to approve and adopt the 2024 budget in the amount of $414,816.00 was made by Michael Schaaf and seconded by Gene Visger. A motion to adjourn the meeting was made at 6:25 pm by Michael Schaaf, seconded by Gene Visger. Fran Reinhardt, Chairman Tammy Baer, Town Clerk Submitted & Posted on 11/18/2023 ********************************************************************************************************************************* Town of Dairyland Douglas County, Wisconsin WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF DAIRYLAND, WISCONSIN! According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 140.8 square miles (364.7 km²), of which, 140.2 square miles (363.1 km²) of it is land and 0.6 square miles (1.6 km²) of it (0.43%) is water. Dairyland is located 25 miles southwest of Solon Springs; 36 miles south of the city of Superior; and 20 miles northeast of Danbury. Dairyland is a town in Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 182 at the 2017 census. The unincorporated communities of Cozy Corner, Dairyland, and Moose Junction are located in the town.* The town of Dairyland was established April 1, 1919 signed by Governor Phillips. When Dairyland was formed, lumbering was the principle work. Afterwards, the Land and Cattle Company bought the land . The Land and Cattle Company induced people to buy farm land and gradually the town settled. Although most farms are now gone, the town still survives with many of the families from the first settlers here. Today, Dairyland is a recreational area. Hunting prevails here! Many parks and nearby water are terrific for camping and fishing. We also have abundant and beautiful trails for riding ATVs and sleds. Dairyland life is about appreciating our scenery, raising our families and keeping life simple. Come and enjoy our view! *information taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairyland,_Wisconsin |
Town of Dairyland Notices
NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2024, @ 7 PM AT TOWN HALL AGENDA
16. Citizen’s concerns and comments 17. Adjournment TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
DOUGLAS COUNTY, DAIRYLAND, WI NOTICE OF LOCATION AND HOURS OF POLLING PLACE At the Spring Election to be held on April 02,2024 in the Town of Dairyland, the following polling place locations will be used for the wards indicated: Location Ward Dairyland Town Hall 1 15208 S State Rd 35, Dairyland, WI 54830 ALL POLLING PLACES WILL OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 8:00 P.M. We will be offering Curbside voting for anyone who is disabled or sick and would like to vote. We are offering Drive-up voting for people who want to vote but are immunocompromised. All polling places are accessible to elderly and disabled voters. Notice of Meeting of the Local Board of Canvassers At the close of voting on Election Day, pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stat. § 19.84, the Election Inspectors at each polling place will convene as the Local Canvassing Board for the purpose of conducting the local canvass pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 7.51. This meeting will be open to the public pursuant to Wis. Stat. §§ 19.81-89. Notice of Meeting of the Local and Municipal Board of Canvassers (MBOC) At the close of voting on Election Day, pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stat. § 19.84, the Election Inspectors will convene as a joint meeting of the Local Board of Canvassers and the MBOC for the purpose of conducting the local and municipal canvasses pursuant to Wis. Stat. §§7.51 and 7.53(1). This meeting will be open to the public pursuant to Wis. Stat. §§ 19.81-89. Notice of Meeting of MBOC to Process Rehabilitated Provisional Ballots If provisional ballots have been issued and are subsequently cured by the voter before 4:00 p.m. on the Friday after the election, the MBOC must meet no later than the following Monday at 9:00 a.m. to process the cured provisional ballots. This is a public meeting and requires applicable notice. If you have any questions concerning your polling place, contact the municipal clerk. Tammy Baer, Clerk, Phone#: 715-244-3635. 16424 S North Rd., Dairyland, WI 54830 NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2024 @ 7 PM AT TOWN HALL AGENDA Members present Visitors present Call to order Pledge of Allegiance County Report Les Chandler- County Board Supervisor candidate introduction Minutes of previous meeting Treasurer’s report Accounts payable/bills Correspondence
Citizen’s concerns and comments Adjournment NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2024, @ 7 PM AT THE DAIRYLANDTOWN HALL & AGENDA
15. Citizen’s concerns and comments 16. Adjournment NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, January 8, 2024, @ 7 PM AT TOWN HALL AGENDA
13. Citizen’s concerns and comments 14. Adjournment NOTICE FOR TOWN OF DAIRYLAND
MONTHLY TOWN BOARD MEETING MONDAY, December 11, 2023, @ 7 PM AT TOWN HALL AGENDA
16. Citizen’s concerns and comments 17. Adjournment TOWN OF DAIRYLAND, Douglas County
Notice of Public Hearing, Special Town Meeting, and Special Board Meeting Thursday, November 16, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. at the Dairyland Town Hall Notice is hereby given that a PUBLIC HEARING §65.0(4) on the 2024 Proposed Budget for the Town of Dairyland in Douglas County, WI will be held. The detailed budget will available for inspection at the Town Hall and the town’s website at www.townofdairyland.com. A Special Town Meeting §60.12(1)(c) and §60.10)1) (a) of the Electors to adopt the 2023 property tax levy to be paid in 2024 will immediately follow the public hearing. Notice of Special Board Meeting: The town board will meet to discuss and adopt the 2024 Budget following the special town meeting. Tammy Baer– Clerk Town of Dairyland, Douglas County |