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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MINUTES
Aug 18, 2008
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ MEETING MINUTES
Monday, August 18, 2008 - Meeting Room, Modular Building at Sevastopol
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4550 STH 57, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Call to Order:
Chairman Leo W. Zipperer called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance: Chairman asked all to rise and join in the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Establish Quorum/Roll Call:
Roll call was taken. Chairman Leo Zipperer, Supervisors John
Staveness, Chuck Tice, Dan Woelfel and Tom Girman, along with
Clerk/Treasurer Linda Wait were in attendance.
Also In Attendance: Laddie Chapman, Dick Shappell, Victoria Cerinich,
Biz Virlee, Dick Weidman, Jay Zahn, Betty Zahn, Sturgeon Bay Fire
Chief Tim Herlache and Door County Sheriff Investigator Jim Valley.
Presentation of Agenda/Properly Noticed:
The Clerk stated that the agenda was properly noticed. Motion by
Tice and seconded by Staveness to adopt the agenda, as proposed.
Motion carried, unanimously.
Minutes:
Motion by Woelfel and seconded by Tice to approve the July 21, 2008
Board of Supervisors’ meeting minutes. Motion carried, unanimously.
Clerk/Treasurer Monthly Report:
Motion by Tice and seconded by Girman to approve the July2008 account
balances, budget vs. actual and transaction report. Motion carried,
unanimously. Wait also reported that: (i) temporary Class B “Picnic”
licenses had been granted to Door Devils Motorcycle Club for an August
22-24 event and to the Sevastopol Alumni Benefit for an August 29-31
event at the Town park; and (ii) $5,031.95 return of funds received
from the Municipal Taxpayer Commission.
Vouchers/Bills/Claims:
Motion by Girman and seconded by Staveness to approve the vouchers,
bills and claims for the period July-August 2008. Motion carried,
unanimously.
Committee Minutes:
The July 18, 2008 minutes of the Ad hoc Sesquicentennial Committee
were accepted and will be placed on file.
Special Reports:
City of Sturgeon Bay Fire Chief Tim Herlache addressed some of the
confusion and misunderstanding of the County’s burning and fireworks
ordinance. He provided copies of the ordinance, along with an
informational handout entitled “Facts on Open Burning,” and explained
that the County has adopted this ordinance based on DNR regulations to
control and have uniformity in outdoor burning to allow for
enforcement by the Door County Sheriff’s Department and the DNR.
Chief Herlache reminded us that businesses, industries and
municipalities are generally prohibited from open burning.
Individuals may burn lawn and garden debris and no more than one (1)
cubic yard of clean wood. Small amounts of confidential/financial and
non-recyclable papers may be burned; otherwise paper should be
recycled. Outdoor fires for cooking or recreation are permitted and
do not require a permit. Campfires on the beach are acceptable, but
must be attended at all times and burn barrels must be screened.
Outdoor wood furnaces must be approved and require a permit. Other
open burning requires a burn permit issued by the Fire Chief, Town
Chairman or other designees. If you are concerned or suspicious about
any fire, call the non-emergency number at 746-2916.
Chief Herlache said only fireworks with less than ¼ grain of
explosive material (sparklers, cones, snakes, caps) may be used or
possessed without a permit. A permit is required to possess any other
fireworks and fireworks may only be sold to persons holding valid
permits.
He also presented the 2007 Annual Fire Report for the Town of
Sevastopol, with a narrative summarizing staff, fire prevention
efforts, training and education, and maintenance of buildings and
equipment. Chief Herlache also mentioned that a replacement tanker
had been purchased, which is more versatile and set up for rural
fires. The Fire Department also performs annual inspections of all
public and commercial buildings in our community.
Door County Sheriff Department, Investigator Jim Valley provided a
status report on the break-in and burglary episodes in the Bark
Road/Glidden Drive areas. He indicated most were summer homes and it
was difficult to determine when events happened, but the
investigations continue, looking for prints and evidence. Extra
patrol has been added to the areas and we are interviewing neighbors
for any leads.
Officer Valley reminded residents that if you find your home has
been entered, do not touch anything and call the Sheriff’s Department
immediately.
Pending Business:
1) Tourism Zone Commission. Tice reported on May revenues.
2) Comprehensive Plan. Staveness reported on the August 11th Public
Hearing and indicated that the Comprehensive Plan Committee will be
dissolved, with a Plan Commission to be appointed, complete a review
of the Comprehensive Plan, and recommend its adoption to the Town
Board. Zipperer anticipates that there will be seven (7) people on
the Plan Commission, with representatives from the Board, the former
Plan Committee and others.
3) PEG Cable. Girman reported that Charter’s moving of Channel 19 to
the 900 range is currently on hold.
4) Sesquicentennial. Wait reported that Donna Rudolph is compiling
a list of all past Board members and others to be included in our
history book. To help celebrate on July 18, 2008, the UW marching
band has been confirmed, with 30 marching members. Music will also be
provided by the Leist Boys and Newtonburg Brass Band. Leonard
Quartetti has offered to organize an art fair. Plans continue to move
forward; we are looking for parade participants and volunteers to help
throughout the event.
5) Town Hall project. Woelfel reported that bids will be opened on
August 22nd at 2 p.m. The Building & Property Committee will then
meet with Architect Henry Isaksen to review the submissions and make a
recommendation to the Town Board. If you have ideas on colors,
flooring and furnishings, let us know.
6) Road Work 2008 and WPS/Whitefish Bay & Harder Hill. Zipperer
reported that the South Cave Point Drive project has been paved, with
shouldering to be done later. The road was paved past the existing
pavement and to the driveways, an additional 30-40 feet in length and
20 feet in width. Northeast will provide a separate billing and
payment will be addressed at that time. North Cave Point Drive will
be accomplished after Labor Day.
The Harder Hill/Whitefish Bay survey has been completed and the WPS
utility pole is approximately 15 feet into the right-of-way. Some
residents in the neighborhood feel the intersection should be left “as
is” and drivers just need to slow down. The matter will be held in
abeyance for now.
Zipperer indicated that the shoulders along Old Highway Road will be
shored up a bit to prevent potholes and rain collection, at an
estimated cost of $5,400 by the Door County Highway Department. The
chip seal on County HH and Windemere has been accomplished.
7) Alcohol Beverage Licensing. No update at this time.
8) Mowing Policy. Zipperer indicated there is no written policy and
reported that some “test areas” will be done along Haberli Road. We
will consider the matter come next spring.
New Business:
1) Aerial Photograph Project. Wait reported that Door County is
planning to acquire new aerial photography next year and
municipalities will be able to obtain a more detailed level at an
additional cost. Pricing for our Town appears to be $535. Zipperer
will discuss the matter with Tom Haight, GIS/LIO Coordinator.
2) Schauer Park. Zipperer recapped our 2007 decision to join with
the Town of Jacksonport to offer financial assistance for the
feasibility study of launching facilities at Schauer Park. Funds of
$6,000 were budgeted for 2008 and the study is now underway. Motion
by Girman and seconded by Woelfel that we allocate the $6,000 as
previously discussed and budgeted for payment to the Door County Parks
Department. Motion carried, unanimously.
3) Little Harbor Sign Relocation. Zipperer had been asked how far
south the “Little Harbor” sign could be moved. Brad Birmingham is
looking into the request.
Correspondence:
The following correspondence was accepted and placed on file:
1) Independent Inspections, Ltd. – Billing Recap for July 2008.
2) Door County Planning Department – Zoning permits for July 2008.
3) Approval from State Trust Fund Loan Program
4) $848.60 payment from City of Sturgeon Bay for annexed Parcel No.
022-02-32282641C (real estate taxes pro-rated)
5) Wisconsin Department of Revenue – Shared revenue payment of
$8,216.76 and School Levy Tax Credit payment to County of
$637,810.76.
6) Door County Board of Adjustment – (i) Grant of variance to Webster
for proposed addition; (ii) grant of variance to Tanck for creation of
new parcel; and (iii) notice of public hearing on Johnson petition for
variance on encroachment into setbacks.
7) Managed forest law transfer order – Delchambre to Jeanquart.
8) Door County Board of Supervisors/Chairman Zipperer letter to Mary
Gansberg/Lake Coordinator in support of Door County Soil & Water
Department’s investigation of water quality throughout the Dunes Lake
Watershed and connecting Geisel Creek and Shivering Sands.
9) Wisconsin Wetlands Association – announcement of outreach program
and the inclusion of “Shivering Sands & Connected Wetlands” in Wetland
Gems.
10) Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission – July newsletter.
11) City of Sturgeon Bay – Management letter and annual financial
report 2007.
12) Preliminary estimate of January 1, 2008 population – 2,871.
13) Notice of DCEC’s annual summer program, “Great Lakes Water Wars:
Still a Threat?”
14) James Lutzen to Door County Treasurer – storm water runoff and
flooding problems.
15) Door County Zoning Ordinance – updates.
Announcements:
● Building & Property Committee – Friday, August 22nd – 2 pm
(Bid opening)
● Board of Review – Friday, August 22nd – 3 pm
● Partisan Primary Election – Tuesday, September 9th (polls open
7 am – 8 pm)
● Board of Supervisors – Monday, September 15th – 7 pm
Agenda Items for Next Meeting:
● Mark Nelson – Door County Legislative Days
Adjourn:
Motion by Staveness and seconded by Woelfel to adjourn. Motion
carried, unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 9:02 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda D. Wait, Clerk
[approved 9/15/08]
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