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The Transfer station is located at the Town Hall, 6030 Mohawk Road.

Saturday  - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

During Daylight Savings Time, also open on Wednesday - 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

 

You MUST be a resident of the Town of Wayne to use this facility

 


Town of Wayne Recycling Center Fees

 

Solid Waste $3 tall kitchen bag (13 gallons or smaller)
 

$5 any bag larger than tall kitchen bag

New Barrels $12 each
Barrels with ashes $2 per 1/4 full barrel
  $4 per 1/2 full barrel
  $6 per full barrel 
Waste Tires  $7 per car tire 
  $10 per truck tire 
  $35 per tractor tire 
  $5 per motorcycle tire
Table  $10 per item 
Sofa  $25 per item 
Stuffed or Recliner chairs  $15 per item 
Mattresses  $15 per item 
Box Springs  $15 per item 
Dressers  $10 per item 
Microwaves  $10 per item 
Computer  $5 per item 
Computer printer  $5 per item 
Computer monitor  $5 per item 
VCR/DVD players  $5 per item 
*TV's  $20 per item
Box of clear Garbage bags $20 per box
   
  *Changes made by motion 10/1/2020 Town Board meeting

Town of Wayne, Washington County, Wisconsin

Resolution 2013-04

Fee Schedule

 

Whereas there are certain activities and services the Town provides that allow the Town of Wayne to collect a fee for these services and activities: and.

 

Whereas the Town Board may review the fee schedule and adjust the fees from time to time.

 

Section 1. Fees

Therefore be it resolved that the following fee schedule shall be observed effective October 1, 2020:

 

Town Documents Zoning Ordinances book $15 plus postage
  A Comprehensive Plan: 2035 book $15 plus postage
  Use of Town Hall $75 per day
  Sesquicentennial Books (Winding through Wayne) $20 per book plus postage
Public Works Driveway permits $150 plus $500 cash bond
  Additional Inspection in connection with permit $75 per occurrence
  As needed, the Culvert Inspector may request bonding or engineering of projects.  Such bonding or engineering requests may be reviewed by the Town Board. If needed, the Town Attorney shall prepare the bonding agreement at the expense of the permit applicant.  The fees for engineering and review of same shall be borne by permit applicant. 
Non Metallic Mining Yearly Permit $210
Licenses and Permits Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages  
  Class "B" Fermented Malt Beverage License $80 per year plus publication costs
  Temporary Class "B" Beer and Wine License (Picnic) $2 per day
  Class "B" Intoxicating Liquor Licenses $120 per year plus publication costs
  Operator's License $15 per year
  Provisional Operator License $10 for up to 60 days
  Cigarette Retailer License $25 per year
Regulation and Licensing of Dogs Unneutered Male Dog $9 per dog
  Unspayed Female Dog $9 per dog
  Neutered Male Dog $4 per dog
  Spayed Female Dog $4 per dog
  Replacement License $2 per dog
  Late Fee $5 per dog
Health and Sanitation    
  Solid Waste $3 tall kitchen bag(13 gal) or smaller
    $5 any bag larger than tall kitchen bag
    $5 garbage can
  New Barrels  $12 each 
  Barrels with ashes  $2 per 1/4 full barrel 
    $4 per 1/2 full barrel 
    $6 per full barrel 
  Waste Tires  $7 per car tire 
    $10 per truck tire 
    $35 per tractor tire 
    $5 per motorcycle tire 
  Table  $10 per item 
  Sofa $25 per item 
  Stuffed or Recliner Chairs  $15 per item 
  Mattresses  $15 per item 
  Box Springs  $15 per item 
  Dressers  $10 per item 
  Microwaves  $10 per item 
  Computer, printer, monitor $10 per item 
  VCR/DVD players  $5 per item
  TV's $20 per item
  Box of Clear Garbage Bags $20 per box
Wood Chipping (on-site) Two workers to chip, truck, and wood chipper  $100 for first hour
    $50 for each extra hour or part thereof 
Real Estate and Land Use Rezoning Petition $400 per tax key number plus cost of professional services and publication costs
  Conditional Use Permit $400 plus cost of professional services and publication costs
  Board of Appeals $400 plus cost of professional services and publication costs
  CSM Review $400 per parcel/lot/homestead created
  Cost of a Special Town Board or Planning Commission Meeting  $400 per meeting 
  Title Questionnaire Completion/Certification  $10 per item 
  Taxes/Bills to Financial Institutions  $10 per item
  Request for Zoning Classification  $10 per item 
  Subdivision Plat Review  $500 per parcel/lot/homestead created 
  Submission of Items for Review by other Governmental Bodies/Authorities as required by Statue  $20 per parcel/lot/homestead created 
Professional Services All costs of professional services such as legal, engineering, research, recording fees, publication fees, and traffic control costs related to any action initiated by a responsible party, other than the Town, to be reviewed or acted upon by the Town of Wayne Planning Commission, Board of Appeals, or Town Board of Supervisors shall pass to the responsible party.  
  Costs of repairs to the town property shall be passed through to the party responsible for the damage Upon billing, all fees (or amounts) shall be payable within 30 days.  If not paid within 30 days, interest will be charged at the rate of 1% per month for an annual rate of 12%

 

Section 2 SERVERABILITY.  If any provision of this ordinance is determined to be invalid or unconstitutional, or if the application of this ordinance to any person or circumstance is invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionally will not affect the other provision or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect aside from the invalid or unconstitutional provision or application.

 

Section  This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication as provided by law.

 

Approved by the Town Board of the Town of Wayne this 15th day of May, 2013.

 

2011 Annual Report

Town of Wayne, Wisconsin

6030 Mohawk Road, Campbellsport, WI 53010

(262) 626-4818 FAX 262-626-1958

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Web Page: www.townofwayne.org

 

The town board decided to distribute the report by making it available on the Town of Wayne web site, and having copies available at the town hall.

 

TOWN BOARD

Carl Klemme, Chairman 262-626-4592 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-626-4592 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Julie A. Kriewaldt, Clerk 262-629-9199 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-629-9199 end_of_the_skype_highlighting

Mike Samann, Supervisor Robert Schulteis, Supervisor Gerald Schulz, Treasurer

 

PLANNING COMMISSION

Carl Klemme, Chairman Mike Samann, Supervisor Robert Schulteis, Supervisor

Citizen Members:

Nick Hesprich Keith Ellenbecker Jon Etta Art Filber

Julie A. Kriewaldt, Clerk Gordon Hoffman, Zoning Administrator, Building Permits 262-677-2270 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-677-2270 end_of_the_skype_highlighting

 

OTHER TOWN OFFICIALS

Grota Appraisals Assessor 262-253-1142 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-253-1142 end_of_the_skype_highlighting FAX 262-253-4098 www.GrotaAppraisals.com

Kieth Kriewaldt, Culvert Inspector 262-629-9199 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-629-9199 end_of_the_skype_highlighting

Bill Rate Weed, Commissioner Stan Riffle, Attorney

 

MEETINGS

Regular Town Board meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month. Planning commission meetings are held the Tuesday immediately preceding the date of the town board meeting. Special meetings are called as needed. The final agenda for any meeting is available 24 hours before the scheduled meeting. Official agendas are posted in the 3 public posting places for the Town of Wayne:

  1. Town hall, east end of the parking lot on a bulletin board near the transfer station sign.
  2. Wayne Elementary School, west end of the parking lot in front of the garage facing the street.
  3. Kohlsville Fire Station on the bulletin board just north of the driveway entrance.

Meeting agendas are also posted on the town web site. The web site contains the fee schedule.

The planning commission advises the town board on matters of land use, land divisions and zoning. If you wish to bring a matter before the planning commission, contact the town clerk. Information is also available on the town’s web page. Certain issues require public hearings and/or public notice. Notice requirements and the timing of submissions for publication effect the date you may appear on the agenda. The Town of Wayne does not have an official newspaper but if state statues require publications it will be in The Statesman. Conditional use permits require a separate application and payment of a fee. The Zoning Ordinance and Land Division Ordinance for the Town of Wayne are available at the public library in West Bend or Kewaskum. Questions may also be addressed to the Building Inspector, Gordon Hoffman at 272-677-2270. His office hours are 7 am to noon Monday thru Friday; Mr. Hoffman is usually available 7a.m.until 9 am.

 

WASTE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

The Transfer station is located at the Town Hall. The Transfer station is open Saturdays 8a.m. to 3p.m. and during Daylight Savings time also Wednesdays 5p.m. to 7p.m. Nothing can be dropped off when it is closed. Below is a current price list:

  • Solid Waste $ 2 per small clear bag

$ 3 per large clear bag

$ 4 per non-clear bag

$ 4 per large garbage can

  • New barrels $7 each

 

  • Barrels with ashes

¼ full $2 per barrel

½ full $4 per barrel

Full barrel $6 per barrel

  • Waste Tires $5 per car tire

$10 per truck tire

$35 per tractor tire

$ 3 per motorcycle tire

  • Table $2 to 5 per item
  • Sofa $15 per item
  • Stuffed or Recliner chairs $10 per item
  • Mattresses $10 per item
  • Box springs $10 per item
  • Dressers $2 to 5 per item
  • Microwaves $5 per item
  • Computer $1 per item
  • Computer printer $1 per item
  • Computer monitor $1 per item
  • VCR/DVD players $1 per item
  • TV’s $3 per item for small

$5 per item for large

  • Other Miscellaneous items Per Attendant
  • Box of clear Garbage Bags $20 per box

 

 

SNOW REMOVAL REMINDERS

Please shovel out the area around your mailbox and mark your mailbox so the snowplow drivers can clearly see it and avoid damaging the mailbox. Please note that it is improper and against State of Wisconsin highway regulations to remove snow from your driveway and push it across the road. Thank you for your cooperation.

 

HOUSE NUMBER REPLACEMENT

The Town replaced all the house numbers with improved signage that will make it easier to see the house numbers as you are driving the local roads. Property owners shall be responsible for the signage. In the event the signage is damaged or removed, the cost of replacement shall be borne by the property owner. The property owner shall be billed for such replacement or repair by the Town of Wayne, and shall be subject to special assessment for unpaid balances. The signs shall be displayed in such a manner as to provide immediate recognition to emergency and medical personnel, namely installed as follows: Within the road right of way (ROW), ten (10) to twenty (20) feet to the right of the driveway proper and the face of the number sign to be approximately three (3) to four (4) feet above the ground elevation at its center point. In the event the above location cannot be used, the Town Board of the Town of Wayne or its designee shall determine the proper location. If you have a problem with the location of the sign, contact a town board member.

 

HELP MAINTAIN THE RURAL CHARACTER OF THE TOWN OF WAYNE

The essence of the rural character of our town is the local farmer who works the land. Please respect the farmer’s right to farm. Don’t tailgate farm machinery on the roadways. Manure is part of livestock farming. Sometimes farmers operate their equipment late at night to plant or harvest crops, respect their industriousness and hard work.

 

 

DRIVEWAYS

If you want to create a new lot, you must provide access to a public road from the lot. If you want to access a town road, contact the Culvert Inspector, Kieth Kriewaldt, 262-629-9199 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-629-9199 end_of_the_skype_highlighting. If you want to access a county or state road, contact Washington County Highway Department 262-335-4435 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-335-4435 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

If you want to build or improve a driveway that connects to a town road, you must contact the culvert inspector to obtain a permit. There is a fee for the safe driveway location inspection. If a culvert is required there is a culvert permit fee and you must post a culvert bond which will be returned to you after the final inspection of the culvert. The Culvert Inspector may request bonding or engineering of projects. The Town Attorney shall prepare the bonding agreement at the expense of the permit applicant; the fees for engineering and review of same shall be borne by the permit applicant. Such bonding or engineering requests may be reviewed by the Town Board.

 

ROAD RIGHT OF WAY

The road right of way usually extends 33 feet in each direction from the centerline of the road. The municipality has access and responsibility for maintenance in the road right of way. The municipality will remove any objects in the right of way. Please do not place stones or other items in the road right of way above the plane of the road surface. Items above the plane of the road surface in the right of way creates a hazard for snow plowing and may damage the equipment and/or cause injury to the drivers. Farmers should not plant crops in the road right of way. Public roads should be accessed only by means of approved driveways and field entrances. If you damage the road or right of way by accessing a town road by means other than an approved driveway or field entrance you are liable for the cost of repair.

 

FIELD ENTRANCES

The Town of Wayne Town Board wants to remind farmers to use the designated field entrances. They are made for tractors and other heavy equipment to enter and exit the road. Any damage found to roadways due to not using field entrances will be charged back to the owner in the amount to fix the roadway.

 

ELECTION INFORMATION

The federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) and Wisconsin state statutes requires all voters in Wisconsin municipalities to be registered in order to vote after January 1, 2006. In order to register to vote, you must provide your Wisconsin Driver’s License number or the number of your DOT issued identification card if you have one. If you do not have a Driver’s License or DOT issued identification card, you must provide the last four digits of your social security number. Please bring the appropriate documents with you when you come to vote. You must be registered in order to receive a ballot and vote. You may register at the polling place on Election Day. The polling place for the Town of Wayne is the town hall, hours, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The Wisconsin Voter Public Access site allows you to see your voter information, status of absentee ballot, polling place location or sample ballot (this information is available three weeks before the election). The link is as follows: https://vpa.wi.gov/VoterSearchScreen.aspx. You will need to enter in your name and date of birth.

 

 

MAILBOX POLICY: WASHINGTON COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

* Massive supports such as telephone poles, heavy metal posts, concrete posts, antique farm equipment, or other similar items are prohibited. Any support must be designed so that if it is struck, it will bend or fall away from the striking vehicle to prevent severe damage to the vehicle or injury to the traveling public. If possible, all newspaper tubes and mailboxes shall be placed on the same post to avoid unnecessary posts.

* Nothing shall be attached to the mailbox, newspaper tube, or its support.

* Use of a semi-arch or extended arm-type support which allows snowplows to sweep near or under mailboxes without damaging supports is recommended.

* When newspaper tubes are used other than those provided by the newspaper, the Highway Commissioner shall have the exclusive authority to approve the newspaper tube.

* The Washington County Highway Department will repair or replace mailboxes that are physically struck by a county highway department truck, standard size and design boxes will be used. We will not repair mailboxes damaged by snow.

* Please see Washington County Code, Chapter 12.04

* Mailboxes should be mounted at a height of 41 to 45 inches from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox or point of mail entry.

* Mailboxes should be set back 6 to 8 inches from the front face of the curb or edge of the shoulder to the mailbox door.

 

WI-FI

Wi-Fi is now available in the Town of Wayne. Contact Hiercomm Networks for more information 262-563-9362 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 262-563-9362 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or http://www.hiercommnetworks.com/. You will get an answering machine, leave a number where you can be contacted and they will most likely contact you in the evening hours.

 

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

In response to consumer demand for wireless communication services and requirements of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), wireless communications providers wish to establish their systems as quickly and efficiently as possible. This will result in more antennas and towers across the visual landscape. In order to provide for appropriate location and network development, to minimize adverse visual effects through careful design, sitting, co-location of providers and screening, and to maximize public safety, specific sites for wireless communication facilities may be granted by conditional use permit. If a wireless communication provider contacts you to request to install an antenna on your property, please direct them to the town board to obtain a conditional use permit for the installation of the equipment.

 

FINANCIAL REPORT

Fiscal year beginning January 1, 2011 Ending December 31, 2011

Julie A. Kriewaldt, Clerk Gerald Schulz, Treasurer

Balance on Hand January 1, 2011

       
 

Checking Account

       

$214,247.78

 

Park fund

         

$121,381.38

               

Total Cash and Investment on January 1, 2011

     

Revenues

           

Taxes:

             
 

Property Taxes Collected

     

$2,120,577.41

 

Lottery Credit from State

     

$4,206.18

 

Dog License Fees Collected

     

$2,213.00

 

August Settlement from County

     

$59,240.24

 

Collection of delinq/personal property tax

   

$1,122.33

               
               

Taxes paid to others:

           
 

Taxes paid to county & state

     

$468,045.58

 

Dog licenses paid to county

     

$1,386.00

 

Taxes paid to schools, Kewaskum, Lomira

   

$1,283,883.02

 

Taxes paid to technical colleges

     

$207,906.14

               

Taxes retained by town:

         
 

Dog licenses retained

       

$827.00

               
 

Town taxes

         

$224,976.51

 

Refund of taxes

       

$998.64

 

Washington County Ag Use Penalty

     

$2,480.89

 

Forest crop/managed forest land tax

     

$334.91

               

Intergovernmental Revenues:

         
 

State Shared Revenue

       

$27,348.51

 

State Fire Insurance Dues

     

$6,350.13

 

State Exempt Computer Aid

     

$337.00

 

State Highway Aids

       

$116,477.34

 

FEMA aids for blizzard

     

$4,223.60

 

State Recycling Grant

       

$4,903.90

 

April PILT

         

$2,292.89

 

Forest cropland/managed forest (total received)

$226.56

 
 

Paid back to county

     

-$45.31

 
 

Retained by town

       

$181.25

 

Payment in Lieu of taxes ( January total received)

$1,642.93

 
 

Paid back to county

     

-$1,517.79

 
 

Retained by town

       

125.14

               

Licenses and Permits:

           
 

Beer, Liquor, Cigarette, Bartenders

     

$1,383.64

 

Nonbusiness licenses

       

$827.00

 

Uncle Sam permits - firework permits

     

$10,034.00

 

Zoning permits and fees

     

$1,200.00

 

Culvert Permits

       

$1,950.00

 

Building Permits, Electrical permits, Driveway Permits/Bonds

$28,969.90

               
               

Public Charges for Services:

         
 

General Government(assessment letters,publications, chargebacks)

$4,104.98

 

Solid Waste Disposal at Transfer station

   

$21,242.15

 

History book sales

       

$60.00

Other Revenue:

           
 

Interest

         

$300.63

 

Hall Rental

         

$75.00

 

Sale of Recyclable Materials

     

$1,092.68

 

Voided checks

       

$186.94

               

Total Revenues

         

$464,407.63

               

Expenditures

           

General Government:

           
               
 

Board Salaries/Withholdings/Mileage/towns association

 

$26,137.91

 

Legal Fees

         

$12,556.50

General Administration

           
 

Clerk & Election salary/withholding/mileage/supplies

 

$25,211.18

Treasurer & assessor:

           
 

Salary/Withholding/Mileage/Expenses

   

$21,504.09

Town Hall:

             
 

Upkeep, expenses, utilities

     

$4,470.18

Other General government:

         

Sales tax

           

$61.28

Travel Expenses

         

$824.40

Employee Reimbursement

       

$71.36

               
 

Buildings/Equipment/Workman's Comp. Insurance

 

$11,783.00

Public Safety

           
 

Fire Protection

       

$108,756.11

 

Building inspection fees/culverts fees

   

$23,032.97

Public Works

           
 

Highway and Street Maintenance for town

   

$195,665.39

 

Solid Waste Disposal

       

$15,249.22

 

Recycling Expenditures

     

$7,884.00

Health & Human Services

         
 

Cemetery

         

$1,830.41

Culture, Recreation & Education

         
 

Parks

         

$646.55

Conservation and Development

         
 

Plan Commission – Salaries/Withholding, expenses

 

$4,385.00

Capital Outlay

           
 

Highway & Street Outlay for local roads

   

$2,126.47

               

Total Expenditures Disbursed:

       

$462,196.02

               

Balance on Hand December 31, 2011

       
 

Checking Account

       

$215,825.24

 

Park Fund

         

$122,582.09

               

Total Cash and Investments on December 31, 2011

   

$338,407.33

               
 

Carl Klemme,

Chairman

       
 

Mike Samann,

Supervisor

       
 

Robert Schulteis,

Supervisor

       
               

Payroll

             

Employee

       

Gross Salary

 

John

Amerling

Transfer station

 

$252.00

   

David

Beck

Snow Plowing

 

$1,090.09

   

Keith

Ellenbecker

Plan Commission

 

$360.00

   

Jon

Etta

Plan Commission

 

$400.00

   

Art

Filber

Plan Commission

 

$480.00

   

Kathy

Hawig

Pollworker

 

$190.00

   

Jim

Herriges

Grass cutting

 

$668.25

   

Nick

Hesprich

Plan Commission

 

$480.00

   

Dolores

Kertcher

Pollworker

 

$190.00

   

Diane

Kiel

Chief Inspector

 

$330.00

   

Carl

Klemme

Chairman

 

$12,000.00

   
   

Planning commission

 

$480.00

   
   

Board of Review

 

$40.00

   
   

Snow Plowing

 

$3,587.94

   

Gary

Klemme

Snow Plowing

 

$3,355.01

   

Steven

Klemme

Maintenance

 

$16.50

   

Julie

Kriewaldt

Clerk

   

$17,000.00

   
   

Board of Review

 

$40.00

   
   

Cleaning

   

$181.50

   
   

Elections & training

 

$570.00

   
   

Outside mtgs & training

 

$160.00

   
   

Planning Secretary

 

$480.00

   

Kieth

Kriewaldt

Signs/Maintenance

 

$38.78

   
   

Culvert inspector

 

$450.00

   

Mary Kay

Rate

Pollworker

 

$330.00

   

Joe Rossi

Rossi

Snow Plowing

 

$1,205.61

   

Ray

Ruplinger

Transfer station

 

$4,674.00

   
   

Maintenance

 

$1,297.17

   
   

Grass cutting

 

$2,763.75

   

Mike

Samann

Supervisor

 

$6,080.00

   
   

Board of Review

 

$40.00

   
   

Planning Commission

 

$400.00

   
   

Maintenance

 

$53.63

   

Matthew

Schatz

Shop work/cut roadway

 

$8,650.13

   

Robert

Schulteis

Supervisor

 

$6,040.00

   
   

PlanningCommission

 

$320.00

   
   

Board of Review

 

$40.00

   

Amanda

Schulz

Treasurer assistant

 

$135.00

   

Annmarie

Schulz

Transfer station

 

$252.00

   

Gerald

Schulz

Treasurer

 

$10,000.00

   

Mary Ellen

Schulz

Chief Inspector

 

$330.00

   

Joan

Struebing

Transfer station

 

$168.00

   

Rob

Struebing

Transfer station

 

$4,716.00

   
   

Cut grass

 

$350.08

   
   

Maintenance

 

$1,858.44

2012 Annual Report

Town of Wayne, Wisconsin

 

6030 Mohawk Road, Campbellsport, WI  53010

(262) 626-4818  FAX 262-626-1958

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Web Page:      www.townofwayne.org

 

The town board decided to distribute the report by making it available on the Town of Wayne web site, and having copies available at the town hall.

 

TOWN BOARD

Carl Klemme, Chairman         262-626-4592              Julie A. Kriewaldt, Clerk  262-629-9199

Mike Samann,            Supervisor       Robert Schulteis, Supervisor     Gerald Schulz, Treasurer

 

PLANNING COMMISSION

Carl Klemme, Chairman          Mike Samann, Supervisor     Robert Schulteis, Supervisor

Citizen Members:

Nick Hesprich                         Keith Ellenbecker                    Jon Etta                       Art Filber

Julie A. Kriewaldt, Planning Secretary          

Gordon Hoffman, Zoning Administrator, Building Permits     262-677-2270 

 

OTHER TOWN OFFICIALS

Grota Appraisals         Assessor 262-253-1142    FAX 262-253-4098 www.GrotaAppraisals.com

Kieth Kriewaldt, Culvert Inspector 262-629-9199

Bill Rate Weed, Commissioner          

Stan Riffle, Attorney  

 

MEETINGS

Regular Town Board meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month.  Planning commission meetings are held the Tuesday immediately preceding the date of the town board meeting.  Special meetings are called as needed.  The final agenda for any meeting is available 24 hours before the scheduled meeting.  Official agendas are posted in the 3 public posting places for the Town of Wayne:

  1. Town hall, east end of the parking lot on a bulletin board near the transfer station sign.
  2. Wayne Elementary School, west end of the parking lot in front of the garage facing the street.
  3. Kohlsville Fire Station on the bulletin board just north of the driveway entrance.

Meeting agendas are also posted on the town web site.  The web site contains the fee schedule.

The planning commission advises the town board on matters of land use, land divisions and zoning.  If you wish to bring a matter before the planning commission, contact the town clerk.  Information is also available on the town’s web page.  Certain issues require public hearings and/or public notice.  Notice requirements and the timing of submissions for publication effect the date you may appear on the agenda.  The Town of Wayne does not have an official newspaper but if state statues require publications it will be in The Statesman.  Conditional use permits require a separate application and payment of a fee.  The Zoning Ordinance and Land Division Ordinance for the Town of Wayne are available at the public library in West Bend or Kewaskum.  Questions may also be addressed to the Building Inspector, Gordon Hoffman at 272-677-2270.  His office hours are 7 am to noon Monday thru Friday; Mr. Hoffman is usually available 7a.m.until 9 am.

 

WASTE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

The Transfer station is located at the Town Hall.  The Transfer station is open Saturdays 8a.m. to 3p.m. and during Daylight Savings time also Wednesdays 5p.m. to 7p.m.   Nothing can be dropped off when it is closed.  Below is a current price list:

  • Solid Waste                                                                 $ 2 per small clear bag

                                                                                                $ 3 per large clear bag

                                                                                                $ 4 per non-clear bag

                                                                                                $ 4 per large garbage can

  • New barrels                                                                 $7 each
  • Barrels with ashes

                        ¼ full                                                               $2 per barrel

                        ½ full                                                               $4 per barrel

                        Full barrel                                                        $6 per barrel   

  • Fluorescent lamps 4feet and under                            $0.25 per lamp
  • Fluorescent lamps over 4 feet                                    $0.50 per lamp
  • Waste Tires                                                                 $5 per car tire

                                                                                                $10 per truck tire

                                                                                                $35 per tractor tire

                                                                                                $ 3 per motorcycle tire

  • Table                                                                           $2 to 5 per item
  • Sofa                                                                            $15 per item
  • Stuffed or Recliner chairs                                           $10 per item
  • Mattresses                                                                  $10 per item
  • Box springs                                                                 $10 per item
  • Dressers                                                                      $2 to 5 per item
  • Microwaves                                                                $5 per item
  • Computer                                                                    $3 per item
  • Computer printer                                                         $3 per item
  • Computer monitor                                                       $3 per item
  • VCR/DVD players                                                      $3 per item
  • TV’s                                                                            $3 per item for small

                                                                                                $5 per item for large

  • Other Miscellaneous items                                         Per Attendant
  • Box of clear Garbage Bags                                        $20 per box

 

 

SNOW REMOVAL REMINDERS

Please shovel out the area around your mailbox and mark your mailbox so the snowplow drivers can clearly see it and avoid damaging the mailbox.  Please note that it is improper and against State of Wisconsin highway regulations to remove snow from your driveway and push it across the road.  Thank you for your cooperation.

 

HOUSE NUMBER REPLACEMENT

The Town replaced all the house numbers with improved signage that will make it easier to see the house numbers as you are driving the local roads.   Property owners shall be responsible for the signage.  In the event the signage is damaged or removed, the cost of replacement shall be borne by the property owner.  The property owner shall be billed for such replacement or repair by the Town of Wayne, and shall be subject to special assessment for unpaid balances.   The signs shall be displayed in such a manner as to provide immediate recognition to emergency and medical personnel, namely installed as follows:  Within the road right of way (ROW), ten (10) to twenty (20) feet to the right of the driveway proper and the face of the number sign to be approximately three (3) to four (4) feet above the ground elevation at its center point.  In the event the above location cannot be used, the Town Board of the Town of Wayne or its designee shall determine the proper location.  If you have a problem with the location of the sign, contact a town board member.

 

HELP MAINTAIN THE RURAL CHARACTER OF THE TOWN OF WAYNE

The essence of the rural character of our town is the local farmer who works the land.  Please respect the farmer’s right to farm.  Don’t tailgate farm machinery on the roadways.  Manure is part of livestock farming.  Sometimes farmers operate their equipment late at night to plant or harvest crops, respect their industriousness and hard work.

 

 

DRIVEWAYS

If you want to create a new lot, you must provide access to a public road from the lot.  If you want to access a town road, contact the Culvert Inspector, Kieth Kriewaldt, 262-629-9199.  If you want to access a county or state road, contact Washington County Highway Department 262-335-4435.

If you want to build or improve a driveway that connects to a town road, you must contact the culvert inspector to obtain a permit.  There is a fee for the safe driveway location inspection.  If a culvert is required there is a culvert permit fee and you must post a culvert bond which will be returned to you after the final inspection of the culvert.  The Culvert Inspector may request bonding or engineering of projects.  The Town Attorney shall prepare the bonding agreement at the expense of the permit applicant; the fees for engineering and review of same shall be borne by the permit applicant.  Such bonding or engineering requests may be reviewed by the Town Board. 

 

ROAD RIGHT OF WAY

The road right of way usually extends 33 feet in each direction from the centerline of the road.  The municipality has access and responsibility for maintenance in the road right of way.  The municipality will remove any objects in the right of way.   Please do not place stones or other items in the road right of way above the plane of the road surface.  Items above the plane of the road surface in the right of way creates a hazard for snow plowing and may damage the equipment and/or cause injury to the drivers.  Farmers should not plant crops in the road right of way.  Public roads should be accessed only by means of approved driveways and field entrances.  If you damage the road or right of way by accessing a town road by means other than an approved driveway or field entrance you are liable for the cost of repair.

 

FIELD ENTRANCES

The Town of Wayne Town Board wants to remind farmers to use the designated field entrances.  They are made for tractors and other heavy equipment to enter and exit the road.  Any damage found to roadways due to not using field entrances will be charged back to the owner in the amount to fix the roadway.

 

ELECTION INFORMATION

The federal Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) and Wisconsin state statutes requires all voters in Wisconsin municipalities to be registered in order to vote after January 1, 2006.  In order to register to vote, you must provide your Wisconsin Driver’s License number or the number of your DOT issued identification card if you have one.  If you do not have a Driver’s License or DOT issued identification card, you must provide the last four digits of your social security number.  Please bring the appropriate documents with you when you come to vote.  You must be registered in order to receive a ballot and vote.  You may register at the polling place on Election Day.  The polling place for the Town of Wayne is the town hall, hours, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The My Vote Wisconsin site allows you to see your voter information, status of absentee ballot, polling place location or sample ballot (this information is available three weeks before the election).  The link is as follows: https://myvote.wi.gov/. 

 

 

MAILBOX POLICY:  WASHINGTON COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

* Massive supports such as telephone poles, heavy metal posts, concrete posts, antique farm equipment, or other similar items are prohibited. Any support must be designed so that if it is struck, it will bend or fall away from the striking vehicle to prevent severe damage to the vehicle or injury to the traveling public. If possible, all newspaper tubes and mailboxes shall be placed on the same post to avoid unnecessary posts.

* Nothing shall be attached to the mailbox, newspaper tube, or its support.

* Use of a semi-arch or extended arm-type support which allows snowplows to sweep near or under mailboxes without damaging supports is recommended.

* When newspaper tubes are used other than those provided by the newspaper, the Highway Commissioner shall have the exclusive authority to approve the newspaper tube.

* The Washington County Highway Department will repair or replace mailboxes that are physically struck by a county highway department truck, standard size and design boxes will be used. We will not repair mailboxes damaged by snow.

* Please see Washington County Code, Chapter 12.04

* Mailboxes should be mounted at a height of 41 to 45 inches from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox or point of mail entry.

* Mailboxes should be set back 6 to 8 inches from the front face of the curb or edge of the shoulder to the mailbox door. 

 

WI-FI

Wi-Fi is now available in the Town of Wayne.  Contact Hiercomm Networks for more information 262-563-9362 or  http://www.hiercommnetworks.com/.  You will get an answering machine, leave a number where you can be contacted and they will most likely contact you in the evening hours.

 

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITIES

In response to consumer demand for wireless communication services and requirements of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), wireless communications providers wish to establish their systems as quickly and efficiently as possible.  This will result in more antennas and towers across the visual landscape. In order to provide for appropriate location and network development, to minimize adverse visual effects through careful design, sitting, co-location of providers and screening, and to maximize public safety, specific sites for wireless communication facilities may be granted by conditional use permit.  If a wireless communication provider contacts you to request to install an antenna on your property, please direct them to the town board to obtain a conditional use permit for the installation of the equipment.

 

 

 

   

Town of Wayne, Washington County, WI

 

     

2012 Annual Report

 

 

Income

     

 

 

41110 · General Property Taxes

$221,353.70

 

 

005-40000 Lottery Credit

$4,368.00

 

 

44200 · Dog License Fees

$263.00

 

 

100-41900 Personal Property Tax

$954.00

 

 

Total taxes retained by town

$226,938.70

 

         

 

 

052-41800 Washington Cty Ag use Penalty

$958.80

 

 

43410 · State Shared Revenues

$20,513.58

 

 

103-43420 Fire Insurance Tax

$7,082.55

 

 

43430 · Exempt Computer Aid

$200.00

 

 

43531 · Transportation Aids

$120,541.98

 

 

43545 · Recycling Grant

$4,913.47

 

 

43620 · In Lieu of Taxes on State Conv

$2,292.89

 

 

43650 · State pmt-Managed Forest Ld-DNR

$108.57

 

 

43660 Pymt in Lieu of Taxes on Conservation lands

$122.63

 

 

44100 · Liquor and Beer Licenses

$1,296.44

 

 

44300 · Building Permits

$23,613.15

 

 

44400 · Zoning Permits and Fees

$2,800.00

 

 

105-44200 Uncle Sams fireworks permits

$7,168.00

 

 

44303 · Culvert Permit Fees

$3,550.00

 

 

46100 · General Government Fees

$1,114.11

 

 

109-46431 Solid waste disposal

$22,046.81

 

 

46750 · History Book Sales

$180.00

 

 

48110 · Interest Income

$3,819.48

 

 

48200 · Rental - Town Hall

$150.00

 

 

113-48303   Sale of Town Equipment

$0.00

 

 

113-48307 Sale of Recycling Material

$1,876.97

 

 

113-48430 Ins. Recovery claim

$559.00

 

         

 

Total Income

 

$451,847.13

 

         

 

Expense

     

 

         

 

 

118-51100 · Town Board

 

 

   

101 Chairman Salary

$12,000.00

 

   

102 Supervisor's Salary

$12,000.00

 

   

103 Board of Review Salary

$160.00

 

   

201 FICA Chairman

$905.72

 

   

202 FICA Supervisor

$950.64

 

   

210 Travel Expenses

$48.29

 

   

120 Extra board meetings

$400.00

 

   

51100 · Town Board other

$50.00

 

 

Total 51100 · Town Board

$26,514.65

 

         

 

 

118-51300 · Town Attorney

$24,573.30

 

         

 

 

118-51400 ·  Clerk

 

 

   

201 Clerk Salary

$17,000.00

 

   

208 FICA

$1,324.16

 

   

210 Travel expenses

$599.99

 

   

215 Cont. education/conf expense

$185.00

 

 

118-51401 · Office Expenses

 

 

   

480 Computer software and expenses

1,210.79

 

   

400 Office supplies and expenses

554.06

 

   

415 Postage

626.47

 

   

420 Publishing legal notices

415.32

 

   

450 Dues and subscriptions

745.00

 

 

Total 51401 · Office Expenses

3,551.64

 

         

 

 

118-51402 · Elections

$7,562.29

 

         

 

 

Total 118-51400 · Clerk

$30,223.08

 

         

 

 

118-51500 · Treasurer

 

 

   

501 Salaries

$10,000.00

 

   

502 Treasurers assistant

$0.00

 

   

505 FICA

$807.66

 

   

510 Office supplies and expenses

$715.00

 

   

510  Auditor

$5,930.00

 

   

520 Bank Charges

$478.35

 

   

515 fees to DOR

$123.08

 

   

550 computer software and expenses

$350.00

 

 

118-51501 · Assessor contracted service

$9,000.00

 

 

Total 51500 · Treasurer

$27,404.09

 

         

 

 

118-51600 · Town Hall

 

 

   

603 Utilities

$1,212.87

 

   

601 Misc repairs

$388.61

 

   

615 FICA

$59.25

 

   

660 Hall maint/supplies/septic

$67.80

 

   

610 Town Hall cut grass

$727.38

 

   

606 Contracted services/cleaning

$264.00

 

 

Total 51600 · Town Hall

$2,719.91

 

 

118-51938 · Property and Liability ins

$11,212.00

 

         

 

 

118-51980 · Other Town Hall(sales tax+fees)

$48.50

 

         

 

 

TOTAL FOR 118-XXXXX

$122,695.53

 

         

 

         

 

 

120-52200 · Emergency Management

$106,111.22

 

 

120-52400 · Building Inspector-contract svc

$19,147.04

 

 

TOTAL 120-XXXXXXX

$125,258.26

 

         

 

 

122-53311 · Highway Department

 

 

   

700 Part time salaries

$20,517.77

 

   

701 FICA

$1,387.80

 

   

702 Publishing legal notices

$0.00

 

   

703 Utilities

$3,821.20

 

   

704 Employee physicals

$45.00

 

   

705 Garage/shop expense

$1,082.38

 

   

710 Equipment repairs

$30,694.92

 

   

713 Fuel

$8,240.17

 

   

720 Salt and sand

$7,659.63

 

   

725 Road signs

$1,434.16

 

   

790 supplies/misc equipment

$835.98

 

   

785 Contracted service

$109,823.03

 

   

795 Unemployment Insurance

$21.84

 

 

Total 53311 · Highway Department

$185,563.88

 

         

 

 

122-53631 · Garbage Collection/Transfer Station

 

 

   

803 · Salaries

$4,902.00

 

   

804 · FICA

$476.51

 

   

810 · Contracted services

$11,385.99

 

 

Total  53631 · Garbage Collection/Transfer Station

$16,764.50

 

 

122-53635 · Recycling

 

 

   

301  Salaries

$4,764.00

 

   

904  FICA

$352.26

 

   

310  Contracted services

$1,757.00

 

 

Total 53635 · Recycling

$6,873.26

 

         

 

 

TOTAL 122-XXXXX

$209,201.64

 

         

 

 

126-55200 · Town Park

 

 

   

297 Utilties

$45.00

 

   

809 Park light install

$1,598.35

 

   

298 Park Grass Cutting

$532.69

 

   

291 FICA

$28.12

 

 

Total 55200  ·Town Park

$2,204.16

 

         

 

 

124-54910 · Cemetary

 

 

   

360  Grass cutting

$864.61

 

   

605 FICA

$52.11

 

 

Total 124-54910 ·Cemetary

$916.72

 

         

 

 

128-56900 · Zoning/Planning

 

 

   

955 Plan salaries

$2,680.00

 

   

901 FICA

$365.83

 

   

950 Plan Secretary

$400.00

 

   

327 Continuing Ed/conference exp

$0.00

 

   

900 Supplies/misc equipment

$35.00

 

   

915 Contracted service

$2,470.00

 

 

Total 56900 · Zoning

$5,950.83

 

 

TOTAL 128-XXXXX

$5,950.83

 

         

 

 

130-57327  Highway Building Outlay

 

 

   

000 Savings for Future Equipment

$0

 

   

705 · Contracted service

$0

 

 

Total 53727 Highway Building Outlay

$0

 

         

 

 

130-57331  Highway & Street Outlay

 

 

   

650  Expenses & returned bonds

$0

 

   

705 · Contracted service

$0

 

 

Total 57331 Highway & Street Outlay

$0

 

         

 

 

130-57420  Refuse & garbage Collection Outlay

 

 

   

705 · Contracted service

$0

 

 

Total  57420  Refuse & garbage Collection Outlay

$0

 

         

 

 

130-57435   Recycling Outlay

 

 

   

698 · supplies/misc equipment

$0

 

 

Total  57435   Recycling Outlay

$0

 

         

 

 

TOTAL 130-XXXXXX

$0

 

         

 

 

134-59900  Other Financing Uses

 

 

 

Total  59900  Other Financing Uses

$0

 

         

 

 

Return of Park Fund

$105,000

 

         

 

Total Expense

$571,227

 

         

 

         

 

 

Starting Checkbook, January 1, 2012

$215,854.21

 

 

Ending Checkbook, December, 2012

$139,100.75

 

     

Funds:

 

 

     

 Snow Plow fund

$50,000.00

 

     

 Road project fund

$30,000.00

 

         

 

 

Total less funds

$59,100.75

 


 

 

 

 

           
 

Employee

       

Gross Salary

 

John

Amerling

Transfer station

 

$168.00

 

David

Beck

Snow Plowing

 

$420.57

 

Russ

Beschta

Plow/Cut/Garage work

$6,767.16

 

Jeff

Dziedzic

Pollworker

 

$292.00

 

Keith

Ellenbecker

Plan Commission

 

$440.00

 

Jon

Etta

Plan Commission

 

$360.00

 

Julie

Etta

Pollworker

 

$336.66

 

Art

Filber

Plan Commission

 

$320.00

 

Kathy

Hawig

Pollworker

 

$40.00

 

Nick

Hesprich

Plan Commission

 

$400.00

 

Dolores

Kertcher

Pollworker

 

$758.50

 

Diane

Kiel

Chief Inspector

 

$973.33

 

Carl

Klemme

Chairman

   

$12,000.00

     

Planning commission

$400.00

     

Board of Review

 

$40.00

     

Extra board meetings

$80.00

     

Snow Plowing

 

$2,939.07

 

Gary

Klemme

Snow Plowing

 

$2,822.08

 

Julie

Kriewaldt

Clerk

   

$17,000.00

     

Board of Review

 

$40.00

     

Extra board meetings

$80.00

     

Cleaning

   

$264.00

     

Elections & training

 

$1,004.16

     

Outside mtgs & training

$120.00

     

Planning Secretary

 

$400.00

 

Kieth

Kriewaldt

Culvert inspector

 

$375.00

     

Pollworker

 

$40.00

 

Cynthia

Kuehn

Pollworker

 

$40.00

 

Mary

Pfieffer

Pollworker

 

$434.50

 

Mary Kay

Rate

Pollworker

 

$954.16

 

Joe

Rpssi

Plowing

   

$144.13

 

Ray

Ruplinger

Transfer station

 

$4,680.00

     

Maintenance

 

$1,244.94

     

Grass cutting

 

$2,124.68

 

Mike

Samann

Supervisor

 

$6,000.00

     

Board of Review

 

$40.00

     

Planning Commission

$400.00

     

Extra meetings

 

$80.00

 

Matthew

Schatz

Shop work/cut roadway

$4,535.32

 

Robert

Schulteis

Supervisor

 

$6,000.00

     

PlanningCommission

 

$400.00

     

Board of Review

 

$40.00

     

Extra meetings

 

$80.00

 

Gerald

Schulz

Treasurer

   

$10,080.00

 

Mary Ellen

Schulz

Chief Inspector

 

$900.83

 

Joan

Struebing

Transfer station

 

$108.00

 

Rob

Struebing

Transfer station

 

$4,710.00

     

Maintenance

 

$1,641.50

                       

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