From sroyston@town.middleton.wi.us Wed May 2 21:59:37 2007 From: sroyston@town.middleton.wi.us (Sharon Royston) Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 15:59:37 -0500 Subject: [middleton]May 7 & 8, 2007 Comprehensive Plan Comm Agendas...... Message-ID: <0139DDB68DA3C94093B0FD462E8DF1EA09E6D1@tomsrv01.middleton.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C78CFC.CBB51338 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C78CFC.CBB51338" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C78CFC.CBB51338 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attached is the May 7 & 8, 2007 Comprehensive Plan Committee Agenda (combined). =20 Sharon Royston CP Project Coordinator Town of Middleton 608-833-5887 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C78CFC.CBB51338 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attached is the May 7 & 8, 2007 Comprehensive =
Plan Committee
Agenda (combined).
Sharon Royston
CP Project Coordinator
Town of
608-833-5887
Here
is the Agenda for Monday night's Board =
meeting
David
Shaw
Town
of
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
The next Parks Commission meeting is scheduled for =
Monday,
May 14 at 6:30 p.m. Please see the attached agenda. If you =
have any questions
or concerns, please contact me.
Deputy Clerk
Town of
(608) 833-5887
 =
;
TOWN OF
 =
;
May 15, 2007
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT; The Board of =
Review for
the
Please =
be advised
of the following requirements to appear before the board of review and =
procedural
requirements if appearing before the board:
1. No =
person
will be allowed to appear before the board of review, to testify to the =
board
by telephone, or to contest the amount of any assessment of real or =
personal
property if the person has refused a reasonable written request by =
certified
mail of the assessor to view the property.
2. Afte=
r the
first meeting of the board of review and before the board's final =
adjournment,
no person who is scheduled to appear before the board of review may =
contact or
provide information to a member of the board about the person's =
objection,
except at a session of the board.
3. The =
board
of review may not hear an objection to the amount or valuation of =
property
unless, at least 48 hours before the board's first scheduled meeting, =
the
objector provides to the board's clerk written or oral notice of an =
intent to
file an objection, except that upon a showing of good cause and the =
submission
of a written objection, the board shall waive that requirement during =
the first
2 hours of the board's first scheduled meeting, and the board may waive =
that
requirement up to the end of the 5th day of the session or up to the end =
of the
final day of the session if the session is less than 5 days with proof =
of extraordinary
circumstances for failure to meet the 48-hour notice requirement and =
failure to
appear before the board of review during the first 2 hours of the first
scheduled meeting.
4. Obje=
ctions
to the amount or valuation of property shall first be made in writing =
and filed
with the clerk of the board of review within the first 2 hours of the =
board's
first scheduled meeting, except that, upon evidence of extraordinary
circumstances, the board may waive that requirement up to the end of the =
5th
day of the session or up to the end of the final day of the session if =
the
session is less than 5 days. The board may require objections to the =
amount or
valuation of property to be submitted on forms approved by the =
Department of
Revenue, and the board shall require that any forms include stated =
valuations
of the property in question. Persons who own land and improvements to =
that land
may object to the aggregate valuation of that land and improvements to =
that
land, but no person who owns land and improvements to that land may =
object only
to the valuation of that land or only to the valuation of improvements =
to that
land. No person may be allowed in any action or proceedings to question =
the
amount or valuation of property unless the written objection has been =
filed and
that person in good faith presented evidence to the board in support of =
the
objections and made full disclosure before the board, under oath, of all =
of
that person's property liable to assessment in the district and the =
value of
that property. The requirement that objections be in writing may be =
waived by
express action of the board.
5. When=
appearing before the board of review, the objecting person shall specify =
in
writing, the person's estimate of the value of the land and of the =
improvements
that are the subject of the person's objection and specify the =
information that
the person used to arrive at that estimate. =
6. No =
person
may appear before the board of review, testify to the board by =
telephone, or
object to a valuation if that valuation was made by the assessor or the
objector using the income method of valuation, unless the person =
supplies the
assessor all the information about income and expenses, as specified in =
the
assessor's manual under s. 73.02 (2a), Wis. stats., that the assessor =
requests.
7. The =
board
shall hear upon oath, by telephone, all ill or disabled persons who =
present to
the board a letter from a physician, surgeon, or osteopath that confirms =
their illness
or disability. No other persons may testify by telephone. =
8. &n=
bsp; No
person may appear before the board of review, testify to the board by =
telephone
or contest the amount of any assessment unless, at least 48 hours before =
the
first meeting of the board, or at least 48 hours before the objection is =
heard
if the objection is allowed under s.70.47 (3) (a), Wis. stats., that =
person
provides to the clerk of the board of review notice as to whether the =
person
will ask for the removal of a member of the board of review and, if so, =
which
member, and provides a reasonable estimate of the length of time the =
hearing
will take.
David
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
Here
is the agenda for Monday night’s Board =
meeting
David
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
As you
may have seen in the paper or heard on the news,
These
radios can be programmed to sound-off for only for certain areas and =
only certain
types of alerts should you wish to limit it. We here at the Town =
Hall
have no experience with these radios and will not be able to program =
them for
you.
The
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|
|
All-hazard =
radio
distribution under way in County
|
Related links =
|
All-hazards alert =
radios are
here and being delivered to 17 county municipalities for public =
distribution
under a pilot program Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk says will =
improve the
county’s comprehensive warning system.
Under terms of the pilot program approved last month by Falk and the =
“This pilot program is important because our county population =
expands by
6,000 each year, which means the county must continually review service =
to a
continually changing county,” Falk said. “We have a =
comprehensive
warning system. But with the changes in population, it makes sense to =
test
these radios as a viable warning alternative when siren coverage is not
available.
“These radios also are equipped to be a warning enhancement for
all,” Falk said of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric =
Administration
All-Hazards Weather Radios.
The county made a bulk purchase of the radios and is working with 17 =
local
governments to resell them at cost to the public.
The 17 municipalities where radios will be sold are: towns of Middleton, =
Blue
Mounds, Perry, Primrose,
All of these municipalities have portions of their residents living =
beyond the
reaches of the outdoor warning sirens, already have been affected by a =
tornado
or previously included the distribution of the NOAA radios in their =
municipal
hazard mitigation plans.
The public will be asked to pay $20.30 plus tax for a radio, which at =
cost is a
significant reduction in price. Each radio will come with four AA =
batteries to
provide back-up power should power to the home be lost.
The radios receive broadcasts exclusively the National Weather Service. =
The
radios provide direct warning for hazardous conditions that post a =
threat to
life. The emergency information conveyed is based upon natural hazards =
(such as
severe weather), manmade hazards, AMBER alerts and terrorist attacks. =
David =
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
Our weather
radios have sold out! We are trying to get more. If we do, =
we will send out
another email to let you know.
Thank
you for understanding.
David
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
Attached is the agenda for the next Parks Commission =
meeting
scheduled for Tuesday, June 5 at =
6:30 p.m.
Please note this is a different date than usually scheduled. If =
you have
any questions, please let me know.
Deputy Clerk
Town of
(608) 833-5887
6-6-07
Plan Commission Agenda attached.
Plan
Commission Staff Liaison
Town
of
608-833-5887
Please
see the attached Agenda for Monday night’s =
meeting.
David
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
The Plan
Commission June 6th meeting has been CANCELED. The next =
meeting
will be July 11, 2007.
Plan
Commission Staff Liaison
Town
of
608-833-5887
We have
received more weather radios and are offering them for $20.30 ($21.42 =
with tax)
while available. We only have 60 of these radios so please come in =
soon
if you are interested. Please come to the
It is a Reecom model r-1630, http://www.reecominc.com/r16=
30.htm
and can be =
programmed
to sound-off for only for certain areas and only certain types of alerts =
should
you wish to limit it. We here at the Town Hall have no experience =
with
these radios and will not be able to program them for =
you.
7555
833-5887
The
|
|
|
All-hazard =
radio
distribution under way in County
|
Related links =
|
All-hazards alert =
radios are here
and being delivered to 17 county municipalities for public distribution =
under a
pilot program Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk says will improve the
county’s comprehensive warning system.
Under terms of the pilot program approved last month by Falk and the =
“This pilot program is important because our county population =
expands by
6,000 each year, which means the county must continually review service =
to a
continually changing county,” Falk said. “We have a =
comprehensive
warning system. But with the changes in population, it makes sense to =
test
these radios as a viable warning alternative when siren coverage is not =
available.
“These radios also are equipped to be a warning enhancement for
all,” Falk said of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric =
Administration
All-Hazards Weather Radios.
The county made a bulk purchase of the radios and is working with 17 =
local
governments to resell them at cost to the public.
The 17 municipalities where radios will be sold are: towns of Middleton, =
Blue
Mounds, Perry, Primrose,
All of these municipalities have portions of their residents living =
beyond the
reaches of the outdoor warning sirens, already have been affected by a =
tornado
or previously included the distribution of the NOAA radios in their =
municipal
hazard mitigation plans.
The public will be asked to pay $20.30 plus tax for a radio, which at =
cost is a
significant reduction in price. Each radio will come with four AA =
batteries to
provide back-up power should power to the home be lost.
The radios receive broadcasts exclusively the National Weather Service. =
The
radios provide direct warning for hazardous conditions that post a =
threat to
life. The emergency information conveyed is based upon natural hazards =
(such as
severe weather), manmade hazards, AMBER alerts and terrorist attacks. =
David =
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887
David
Shaw
Administrator
/ Clerk / Treasurer
608.833.5887