TOWN OF COOPERSTOWN
DECEMBER 2023 NEWSLETTER
TAX RECEIPTS – Receipts can be emailed. Please include your email address along with your tax payment. IF A MAILED RECEIPT IS NEEDED SEND A STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE ALONG WITH PAYMENT. NO TAX RECEIPTS WILL BE SENT OUT WITHOUT A STAMPED ENVELOPE.
TAX PAYMENT PROCEDURES – Tax collection will be done by mail only. All checks are to be made out to the Town of Cooperstown. NO CASH ACCEPTED! Pay at least the 1st installment by January 31, 2024. Tax payments must be postmarked by this date but to avoid being delinquent, mail early. Mail to: : Bernadette Duescher, Treasurer, 10002 Hidden Valley Road Maribel, WI 54227.The balance due, if any, is to be paid to the Manitowoc County Treasurer on or before July 31, 2024. The bottom stub should be returned with your payment to the address noted.
LOTTERY CREDIT – Property tax bills will include a lottery credit for primary residency only. If you did not receive a credit and you feel you should have or if you received a credit on a property that was not your primary residence, please notify the Treasurer. Adjustments can be made with the proper documentation.
DOG LICENSES – Every dog over 5 months of age must have a current rabies shot and a license. To get your license, send the proper fee along with written proof of a current rabies vaccination and proof of spaying or neutering where relevant. Fees are as follows: Neutered or spayed: $5.00 per dog; all other dogs: $10.00 per dog; Kennel license: $35.00 for 12 dogs or less ($3.00 for each additional dog). Dog licenses are due by APRIL 1, 2024 or they are delinquent and subject to late charges. PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS A RABIES VACCINATION CERTIFICATE IS SENT WITH FEE. Penalties are as follows: additional $25.00 after April 1, 2024 PER DOG. PLEASE SEND A SEPARATE CHECK FOR DOG LICENSE. NOTIFY THE TREASURER IF YOU NO LONGER HAVE YOUR DOG. Send to: Bernadette Duescher, Treasurer, 10002 Hidden Valley Road Maribel, WI 54227
ELECTIONS – The 2024 election dates are: Spring Primary – Tuesday, February 20, 2024; Pres Pref Primary & Spring Elec – Tuesday, April 2, 2024; Partisan Primary – Tuesday, August 13, 2024; General Election – Tuesday, November 5, 2024. If interested in becoming an election inspector, please contact the clerk for more information.
PLAN COMMISSION– applications being accepted for two positions for a 2 year term – one board and one citizen appointments. Submit application to Town Clerk by April 13, 2024.
RECYCLING AND GARBAGE – Garbage and recycling items should be taken to the town Transfer Station located at 12309 County Road Z. Transfer Station hours are as follows: Saturdays hours 8:00 am – 3:00 pm ; Wednesday hours (1st Wednesday in April to last Wednesday in September) 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm. See website for a guideline list of acceptable/non-acceptable garbage and recycling items and fees, when applicable. Your card should be presented to Transfer Station employees every time garbage and recycling items are dropped off. If you have lost your card or are a new resident, please contact the Clerk to obtain one. If you have any questions regarding the Transfer Station please contact any Town Board member.
BURNING IN THE TOWN – The local fire departments are no longer issuing burning permits. For more information concerning burning in the town please contact a board member or the town website. Contact Manitowoc County Dispatch Center at 920-683-4201 to report your burning project and call them back when completed. For information on items that can and cannot be burned and daily burning restrictions check the DNR website at http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/OpenBurning/Owners.html. 1-888-947-2876 Check with DNR for burning bans.
TOWN BOARD MEETINGS – Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month at the Town Hall at 7:00 P.M. unless otherwise posted and/or published. Notices are posted at the town hall and on the town website.
WEBSITE INFORMATION – Town’s website can be found at townofcooperstownwi.gov. Contact us at [email protected]. Updated information on postings, meeting minutes, ordinances, forms and more can be found on the site. The town is looking for pictures from our community. Pictures can be emailed.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TOWN OFFICERS
Chairman – David Blakeslee 920-639-0555 Clerk – Susan Kornely 920-660-8544
Supervisor – Fred Lemens 920-863-8278 Treasurer – Bernadette Duescher 920-619-2689
Supervisor Nick Propson 920-680-0809 Constable – Kelly Kane 920-360-4614
Supervisor – Anthony Shibler 920-901-4285 Town Shop – Dan Kasten 920-621-4237
Supervisor – Hank Kouba 920-374-0001 Building Inspector – Scott Beining 920-680-3376
Assessor – Scott Tennessen 920-423-3502 (Sup. Propson & Sup. Lemens terms end in April 2024)
CULVERT PERMITS – Culvert permits are required. Application forms can be obtained by calling the Town Chairman at 920-639-0555.
PHRAGMITES – Landowner sign up went well and we reached about 90% participation. If you have these noxious weeds on your property that still need removal, please contact Town Clerk for permission form to treat.
FIRE NUMBERS – Please keep your fire numbers visible and culvert ends on driveways free of grass and debris.
RIGHT-OF-WAY – It is unlawful to place objects or signage in the road right-of-way. You will be asked to remove the object or sign; otherwise it will be removed for you.
SNOW ON PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS – It is unlawful under State Statutes 86.01 and 86.022 to place snow onto any Public Highway Right-of-Way that would impede or incommode the use of the highway. We ask that you refrain from placing snow on any Town Right-of-Way.
CULTIVATING IN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYS – No person shall, within the limits of any public highway, plow, cultivate or otherwise work any lands in such manner as to interfere with or obstruct the drainage in any public highway ditch, nor shall any person operate any farm or other machinery on, over, along or across any public highway in such manner as to materially damage the said highway. Any person who shall violate the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, and shall in addition pay the whole cost of restoring the ditch or highway, or both, to their former condition. State Statute 86.021 BUILDING
PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES – No person shall, in excess of $2500 in cost of material and labor, build, add onto and/or alter any building without first obtaining a building permit for such work from the Town Clerk. For new home permits contact Town Clerk. See website for more information.
2023 ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-01 DECREASE TOWN BOARD FROM FIVE (5) MEMBERS TO THREE (3) MEMBERS
ORDINANCE NO. 2023-02 ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE GENERAL CODE OF ORDINANCES, TOWN OF COOPERSTOWN
Tax Rate
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2022
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Rate
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2023
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Rate
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State
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$ 0.00
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0.000000
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$ 0.00
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0.000000
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County
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$ 742,076.21
|
4.6692810
|
$ 734833.22
|
4.6054040
|
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Local
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$ 355,593.00
|
2.2374570
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$ 355,052.00
|
2.2252100
|
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Denmark School
|
$ 1,146,418.00
|
7.7582760
|
$ 1,114,553.26
|
7.5130490
|
|
Mishicot School
|
$ 12,429.00
|
6.9931920
|
$ 12,865.68
|
7.2072600
|
|
Reedsville School
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$ 48,657.94
|
5.1858100
|
$ 66,568.39
|
7.0631090
|
|
NWTC
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$ 99,140.68
|
.6709250
|
$ 98,044.10
|
.6609020
|
|
LTC
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$ 6,940.78
|
.6219230
|
$ 7,078.23
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.6314270
|
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