January - Delafield Public Library
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January - Delafield Public Library
Communicator www.cityofdelafield.com City of Delafield 500 Genesee St, Delafield, WI 53018 Tel: 262-646-6220 • Fax: 262-646-6223 Common Council 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 P.M. Plan Commission Last Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. Website www.cityofdelafield.com IMPORTANT NUMBERS City Hall 646-6220 Fire Department (non-emergency) Library Municipal Court Parks and Recreation 646-6235 646-6230 646-6245 646-6220 Police Dept. (non-emergency) Public Works Sewer/Water Billing 646-6240 646-6225 646-6220 CITY OFFICIALS Administrator Tim Schuenke 646-6220 Clerk-Treasurer Gina Gresch, MMC 646-6220 January 2011 District 7 Update: BY Tim Aicher, District 7 Alderman [email protected] It has been an eventful 2010 for the entire City and now is a good time to shed some perspective on what changes have occurred, are in progress or scheduled for the near future in the City and how they may affect the 7th District. Citywide property reassessment: Every property in the City received a new City assessment in 2010. The assessment for 2010 brought leveled a small disparity between undervalued commercial properties and residential properties that were already close to their full value. As District 7 contains almost no commercial properties, this process likely resulted in a slight tax burden shift from District 7 to other districts containing more businesses. City buildings open: As you are all aware, the newly renovated City Hall and new Library building are open for business. It was widely reported that this project occurred on time and under budget. For City Hall, the new space makes the staff more efficient and all public meetings more accessible. For the Library, it provides more programming space, better access to materials and greatly enhances revenue potential as circulation increases. If you have not “checked out” the new Library, make a point to do so in the near future. Take a friend and invite others you know from outside Delafield. We have an exceptional staff that is here to serve you and the more the Library is used the more we can share the benefits (and costs). Development: Over the past 18 months new construction has been limited citywide and District 7 is no different. We had a ground breaking on a new addition at the Nashotah House that will add over 8000 square feet of meeting rooms and class rooms to their grounds. I think this is great for District 7 since the Nashotah House is such a good steward to the environment and their success is critical to maintaining the beauty of the Northwest side of the City. Some other residential development has continued at a pace that reflects the economic times while being completed at the high standards established by the developers and their permits with the City. Zoning: In 2009 the City passed a comprehensive Smart Growth Plan as required by State Law. It effectively lays out what type and how much development can occur anywhere in the City. In 2010, hundreds of parcels of land had their zoning updated to reflect this mas- ter plan and eliminate ambiguities. With the large amount of agricultural land in District 7, this effort provides needed structure to any new development proposals. Ordinance updates: We have recently passed ordinances relating to the permitted use of fireworks and recreational fires. As both are commonly seen in District 7, fireworks are now legal with a permit and recreational fires remain permissible within new guidelines for times, location and size. All ordinances updated or passed in 2010 can be found on the City web site www.cityofdelafield. com under the “Government” tab. 2011 Budget: The budget for 2011 has passed. The net result is an approximate 6% levy increase. There is a clear discipline in place from the Administrator, Mayor and all department heads that resulted in creative cost cutting and near flat operational budgets for each department. The largest component of the levy increase in this budget is the debt service on the new buildings that is in full effect now and appeared on your property tax bills in conjunction with any assessment impact. I have enjoyed serving District 7 over the past 20 months and I remain available to answer any questions, be your advocate or provide guidance on any local government issues you face. Library Director Terry Zignego 646-6230 Police Chief Scott Taubel 646-6240 Fire Chief Jack Edwards 646-6235 Public Works Director Thomas J. Hafner, P.E. 646-6225 ELECTED OFFICIALS: Mayor, Ed McAleer 367-5234 Alderpersons: District 1, Jeff Krickhahn 262-510-5613 367-2434 District 3, Erv Sadowski 646-3387 District 4, Michele F. DeYoe 646-2907 District 5, Gerald MacDougall 646-8774 District 6, Lynn Morrison 646-2826 District 7, Tim Aicher 414-313-6004 District 2, Beth Leonard Municipal Court Judge, C. Michael Hausman 646-5900 $ave Money — Use Less Salt This Winter Salt and sand contribute greatly to lake and stream pollution. Once it’s spread on parking lots, streets, sidewalks and driveways, it’s on its way to the nearest lake or stream and cannot be recovered. Fifty pounds of salt (one large bag) can pollute 10,000 gallons of water—which is equivalent to one teaspoon in a five-gallon bucket of water. Municipalities are working to cut salt use while still keeping streets safe. So, let’s all save money this winter with these helpful tips and help the lakes and streams at the same time. • Always use a shovel first, especially if the pavement temperature is 32°F or more—don’t waste money on deicers. • Reserve deicers for ice, not snow. • All salt is not created equal. Various types of deicers perform differently at different temperature ranges. The most common and cheapest is sodium chloride (“rock salt”), but doesn’t work when the pavement is colder than 15°F. Magnesium chloride and calcium chloride cost more, but you’ll use less and it works in colder temps. • Consider getting a pavement thermometer (~$30) to help determine pavement temperatures, which can vary widely depending on how much sun shines on your driveway. • Measure your sidewalk and driveway so you know how much you need. A general guideline is to use 1-3 cups of salt per 1,000 square feet. Don’t waste money by using more than is needed. • Consider applying liquid salt to the pavement before the storm and shovel a little while it’s snowing. After the storm, shovel before using any salt. Often, you won’t need any. Use deicers on ice, don’t waste it on snow. • You can use 30% less if you wet your salt with some water before applying it. • While salt is sometimes mixed with sand to keep the sand from freezing into a solid block, it’s not a good idea to use both at the same time on your sidewalk. The salt will melt the ice, but if it refreezes, the sand can be frozen below the surface where it can’t do any good. Choose one or the other. Try removing the ice by hand first before using either sand or salt. • If you have an area that tends to ice up, consider making it a priority to remedy next summer so you won’t need to deice in the future. Caveat Emptor! (Buyer beware!) Use Less Salt, Page 4 500 Genesee Street, Delafield WI 53018 Phone: 262-646-6220 • Fax: 262-646-6223 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chamber Chamber Chamber Chamber Chamber of ofof Commerce Commerce ofCommerce of Commerce Commerce &&& Tourism Tourism &Tourism & Tourism Tourism Office: Office: Office: Office: Office: P.O. P.O. P.O. P.O. Box Box P.O. 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My Favorite Links Delafield Chamber/Tourism Website: www.visitdelafield.org ****** City of Delafield www.cityofdelafield.com ****** Kettle Moraine School District www.kmsd.edu ****** Lake Country Community Fest www.lakecountrycommunityfest.com SMS Message Texting: Using your cell phone, you can stay in the loop about events and updates happening in Delafield via SMS text messaging. Just text, follow VisitDelafield to 40404 (in the United States). Follow all the time, during certain events or just during your stay in our city; there is no commitment required. We just want to keep you informed. To stop messages, just send, off VisitDelafield anytime. This is a free service of Twitter. You do not need to have a Twitter account to receive text messages from Delafield. Standard text message rates may apply. See your carrier for details. http://www.facebook.com/ visitdelafield http://twitter.com/VisitDelafield FACT… Mickey Mouse is known as ‘Topolino’ in Italy. FACT… Between 1931 and 1969 Walt Disney collected thirty-five Oscars. FACT… Disney World in Orlando, Florida covers 30,500 acres (46 square miles), making it twice the size of the island of Manhattan, New York. $125.00 per person, or $1,250.00 Corporate Table of 8: Limited Reservations! Go to www.visitdelafield.org and click on calendar entry on January 22 for Invitation and details “The Delafield Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with The Wisconsin Breast cancer Showhouse (WBCS), invites you to join us for our inaugural winter formal ball: The Pink Tie Gala. This new event started as a dream to bring our community together to help a very worthy cause that has touched many of us in some way. The WBCS has raised over $4.1 million for breast cancer and prostate cancer research since 1998, and the Delafield Chamber is proud to be able to team up with this successful non-profit organization for a second year. A portion of the evening’s proceeds will go to support the WBCS mission. We look forward to your attendance. We know it will be a fun event with some lasting memories. The evening will begin with a welcome reception, including live piano. Have your photo taken in your formal wear; watch your bids closely in the silent auction featuring some very unique and sought-after items; and follow the Bagpipe Corps from St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy as they usher guests into the Delafield Hotel’s Ballroom to enjoy a fabulous gourmet dinner and participate in the second annual “Wine Pull”. Dancing to the big band sounds of Chris Mariani will cap off the evening. What a great show he puts on: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, all the classics. It will take you back in time. We look forward to enjoying the evening with old friends and new. Come join us, have fun, and help a very important cause. Together we can all make an impact.” ** Co-Chairs, The Pink Tie Gala: Tom Huckabee (262) 646-7116 from St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy, Steve Lyles from Lake Country Publications and Bonnie Dixon (262) 6465488 from The UPS StoreDelafield. General inquiries can be made by calling the Delafield Area Chamber of Commerce office: (262) 646-8100. Lake Country Community Fest March 19, 2011 Arrowhead High School 10am-3pm Registration forms and event information sheets will be mailed to Chamber member businesses in November for the next Lake Country Community Fest. Chamber members have the privilege of reserving booth space dur- ing the Early Bird promotion, and enjoy a booth fee discount as our Active Chamber members. Business members who wish to provide entertainment at the next fest should contact Lynn Minturn, Hartland Chamber or Deb Smith, Delafield Chamber to discuss this opportunity. Business members who wish to either become a Sponsor or a Food Vendor should complete the necessary Community Fest forms when mailed in mid-November. If booth space is available following the Delafield and Hartland Chamber member business registration period, nonChamber member businesses and organizations will have the opportunity to reserve a booth in mid-January. Delafield Chamber/Tourism Monthly Meeting Schedule: Monthly Tourism Council Meetings: 1st Tuesday of each month beginning at 7:30am /Delafield Fish Hatchery. These meetings are open to the public. Downtown Business Committee Meetings the 1st Thursday of the month, beginning at 8:00am/ Milwaukee Street Traders, downtown Delafield. Ambassadors Meetings the 2nd Wednesday of each month at noon, at a Chamber member business coffee house or restaurant. Monthly Chamber Board Meetings: 2nd Thursday of each month beginning at 7:30am/ Delafield Fish Hatchery. These meetings are open to the public. City of Delafield 83/I-94 Business Committee Meetings: 4th Wednesday of the month: 8am/Holiday Inn Express-Delafield Chamber Event Committee Meetings: Committees are formed once preparations for an upcoming event are about to begin. Chamber member businesses only. ABLE 6: Chamber Communicator Members Only: ABLE 6 networking meetings are held every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the ProHealth Offices in Pewaukee; $10.00 prepaid member rate that includes a continental breakfast, and an hour of participant networking opportunities. ABLE 6 welcomes Chamber members from 6 local area Chambers. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Halloween in Delafield Grand Pumpkin Illumination City Planner/Chamber Board member Roger Dupler helped chair the event Halloween in Delafield participants FACT… No network footage City Hall & Library Dedication Ceremony exists of Super Bowl I. It was taped over, supposedly for a soap opera. FACT… Uranus is the only planet that rotates on its side. FACT… Hawaii is the only US On Saturday, November 6, 2010, a City Hall & Library Dedication Ceremony was held. City, County and State Officials dedicated the buildings to the City residents. Use Less Salt, ... Continued from Page 1 Read the label so you know exactly what you are spending your hard-earned cash on. If the bag doesn’t say otherwise, it’s probably sodium chloride, but you’re better off using something that says exactly what’s in the bag. Some products claiming to be “green” are simply chloride compounds. You can always ask for the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the product—it will show percentages so that you can see if you are paying for pretty packaging of rock salt. And while you’re reading, be sure to follow the application rates. You need much less of some products than others, so be sure not to waste by over applying. state that grows coffee. FACT… Nabisco’s “Oreo’s” Pictured left to right is: Terry Zignego, Library Director; Neal Kedzie, State Senator; Ed McAleer, Mayor; Phil Schuman, Former Mayor; Dan Vrakas, Waukesha County Executive and Gina Gresch, Clerk-Treasurer. are the world’s best-selling brand of cookie at a rate of 6 billion sold each year. The first Oreo was sold in 1912. City of Delafield Communicator CITY INFO CLERK’S CORNER…. CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION The City’s garbage collection contractor, Veolia Environmental Services, will pick-up Christmas trees as Part of the regular garbage pick-up. The trees must be six feet in length or smaller Any trees larger than six feet will need to be cut into sections that are six feet or smaller for the garbage contractor to take it. If you have any further questions regarding this Christmas tree pick-up service, please contact Veolia Environmental Services at (262) 367-6040. By Gina C. Gresch, Clerk-Treasurer LOOKING AHEAD TO 2011’s ELECTIONS… 2011 Election Schedule: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Primary (if needed) Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Spring Election The following offices are up for election in April 2011: • Alderperson District 1 Jeff Krickhahn (Inc.) • Alderperson District 3 Erv Sadowski (Inc.) • Alderperson District 5 Gerry MacDougall (Inc.) • Alderperson District 7 Tim Aicher (Inc.) To register to vote, you must provide a valid Wisconsin Driver’s License with your current address. If you do not have a valid Wisconsin driver’s license with your current address, you can provide the last 4 digits of your Social Security number. You must also provide proof that you are a City resident, such as a utility bill or a person who will act as a witness for you. If you are already registered to vote and would like to receive an Absentee Ballot by mail, please complete the form included in the newsletter and mail it to the City of Delafield Clerk’s Office, 500 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018. DISTRICT 3 SEAT OPENING If you are a resident of Aldermanic District #3 and are looking for an alternative to watching Monday Night Football… here’s an opportunity of a lifetime! Your current District 3 Alderman, Erv Sadowski, recently announced he will not be running for office in April 2011. We need someone to fill his chair in our newly remodeled Council Chamber. This is your chance to be involved in local government and represent all the voters in your district. To declare your candidacy for District 3 Alderperson, please contact Gina Gresch, Clerk-Treasurer at 262303-4513 or email her at ggresch@ ci.delafield.wi.us. NEW BUSINESSES THE CITY OF DELAFIELD PLAN COMMISSION HAVE APPROVED APPLICATION FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT I certify that I am registered to vote, a United States citizen, age 18 or older, and that I have resided at the following address, which is my legal voting address, for at least 10 days before the election for which I am applying for an absentee ballot. Ƒ Ƒ I request an absentee ballot for the following elections: Ƒ Ƒ February 15, 2011 (if necessary) April 5, 2011 I certify that I am indefinitely confined because of age, illness, infirmity or disability, and request an absentee ballot be sent to me for every subsequent election until I am no longer confined or fail to return a ballot for an election. PLEASE PRINT: Name: Address: Street Date of Birth: City Zip Code Phone Number MAIL BALLOT TO (if requested): Name: Address: Street Signature: City Zip Code Date: Office Use Only Payroll Express USA, a payroll processing office, 19 Crossroads Court, Suite 102. Hours of Operation are weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dreamers Center for the Creative Arts, a non-profit center, 803 Genesee Street. Hours of Operation are weekdays and Saturdays 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Return application to: City of Delafield Genesee Street 500 Delafield WI 53018 Ward School Dist Voted In Office Date Ballot Mailed City of Delafield Communicator In an effort to keep taxes low, the Park & Recreation Commission and Common Council restructured the Fish Hatchery building rental fee schedule. A new $50 building opening/cleaning fee was added to all rentals. Also, Homeowners Associations will now be charged a usage fee and the $50 building FISH HATCHERY BUILDINGfee. RENTAL FEE SCHEDULE CHANGESFEE SCHEDULE CHANGES FISH HATCHERY BUILDING RENTAL opening/cleaning In an All effort to keep taxes low, the • A an newadditional $50 building$100. opening/clean- $50 building opening/cleaning fee. Non-Residents willand be In an to keep taxes low, thecharged Park & Recreation and Common Council restructured the Park &effort Recreation Commission ing fee was added toCommission all rentals. • All Non-Residents will be charged CITY INFO Common Council building restructured the fee Fishschedule. • Also, Homeowners Associations Fish Hatchery rental Hatchery building rental fee schedule. will now be charged a usage fee and the Intermediate Sudoku Puzzles by KrazyDad, Book 31 WINTER PARKING RULES 8 7 3 6 1 5 5 6 3 7 4 1 9 3 8 1 9 4 2 2 1 9 8 5 © 2010 KrazyDad.com Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each City of Delafield 3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9. If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork. Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle. The City of Delafield Common Council will conduct a Public Hearing regarding on proposed Ordinance No. 644, An Ordinance Creating Section 9.30 of the Municipal Code of the City of Delafield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin to Provide Regulations Relating to Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders and Directing Action for Injunctive Relief for Violation Thereof. The hearing will be held in the Council Chamber, 500 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018. Copies of the Ordinance are available for review in the Clerk’s office during normal business hours or on the City’s website in the January 17, 2011 Common Council ePacket. All interested parties will be heard. Interested persons may attend the hearing in person or submit their opinions to City Hall Administration Office, in writing, before said hearing. Information regarding the above noticed hearing(s) may be obtained in the Clerk’s Office. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Gina C. Gresch, MMC/WCPC City of Delafield Clerk-Treasurer Waukesha County Publication Dates: • Thursday, January 6, 2011 in the Lake Country Reporter Effective November 1, 2010 and continuing until April 30, 2011, winter parking rules will be in effect in the City of Delafield. No vehicles may be parked on city streets between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. The haves get more, the have-nots die. Sudoku #1 Intermediate Sudoku #1 RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR SEX OFFENDERS Monday, January 17, 2011 7:00 p.m. **CITY HALL COMMON COUNCIL CHAMBERS** 500 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING an additional $100. A new $50 building opening/cleaning fee was added to all rentals. Also, Homeowners Associations will now be charged a usage fee and the $50 building opening/cleaning fee. Non-Residents will be charged an additional $100. All CITY OF DELAFIELD (262) 646-6220 FACT… It is forbidden for aircraft to fly over the Taj Mahal. FACT… The Atlantic Ocean is saltier than the Pacific Ocean. MEETING SCHEDULE CITY Meeting Schedule BOARD / COMMITTEE / COMMISSION Common Council Plan Commission Board of Zoning Lake Country Fire & Rescue Fire Board Lake Country Fire & Rescue Fire Commission Lake Welfare Committee Library Board Park & Recreation Police Commission Promotional & Tourism Public Works Communicator MEETS HOW OFTEN? 1st and 3rd Mondays Last Wednesday 2nd & 4th Thursdays (as needed) 3rd Thursday Meets as Needed 2nd Wednesday 2nd Tuesday 4th Monday Meets as Needed 1st Tuesday 1st Wednesday 2011 DOG LICENSE INFORMATION Per the City of Delafield Municipal Code, all dog owners must license their dogs. Included in this newsletter is an application for a dog license. The dog license application can also be downloaded from our website. Dog licenses expire on December 31st. Fees are $12.00 for spayed or neutered dogs and $15.00 for un-spayed or un-neutered dogs. Puppies should be licensed once they reach five months of age and have received a rabies vaccination. The deadline to renew your dog license is April 1st. After that date, a $10.00 late penalty will be added to the above fees. To receive your dog license by mail, please send the application and appropriate fees to City Hall, 500 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018. If your dog’s rabies vaccination expired in 2010, proof of current rabies vaccine must be included with your application. Please call our office at 646-6220 if you no longer own a dog. City of Delafield Communicator DELAFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY From the Director’s Desk Children’s Library Jane Oliver-Purton by Terry Zignego MONDAYS - TODDLER TIME January 17 - February 21 March 4 - April 18 ~ 10:30 - 10:50 am, followed by play time ~ stories, games & play time ~ infants to age 3 TUESDAYS CRAFTY B.E.A.R.S. January 18 - February 22 March 5 - April 19 ~ 10:30 - 11:30 am ~ stories, songs & crafts ~ children 3 yrs. & up WEDNESDAYS PRESCHOOL TIME January 19 - February 23 March 6 - April 20 ~ 10:30 - 11:00 am, followed by play time ~ stories, songs & play time ~ for preschool children There will be additional special dates during December: Please check our website at www. delafieldlibrary.org for information about other events in the late winter and spring. BookClub meeting third Thursday of the month at noon in the library program room. Bookclub 2011 JAN People of the book Brooks, Geraldine “A book is more than the sum of its materials. It is an artifact of the human mind and hand.” — Geraldine Brooks (People of the Book) FEB Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecca Skloot “Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa” • On a hold list for the newest bestseller and need something to read while you wait? • Looking for more books by your favorite author, or want to explore similar authors? • Not sure of the next book in the series you’re reading? • Found a book you love and now want more like it? Then ask your librarian about NoveList—a great resource for finding your next FACT… Nabisco’s “Oreo’s” are the world’s best-selling brand of cookie at a rate of 6 billion sold each year. The first Oreo was sold in 1912. FACT… Baskin Robbins once made ketchup ice cream. This was the only vegetable flavored ice cream produced. 48 days (we are using a people counter) o 30 individual computer help sessions o 10 library tours for students & seniors o 2 donations to our local history collection o Display cases & art wall are full & space is reserved through spring of 2011 The new library is a wonderful accomplishment for Delafield. Visit us soon. Winter Reading Program by D.Basting The Delafield Public Library will be offering its first annual Winter Reading Program Starting January 17th. Complete the reading challenges for great prize opportunities. More details will be available at the end of December. If you have any questions please email [email protected] MAR Marrowbone Marble Company Glenn M. Taylor If you’ve got questions like… This famous quote from the film The Field of Dreams describes the first 2 months in our new library. “If you build it, he (they) will come.” Community response to the library has been so exciting! I observe people of all ages “coming” to the library. I have especially noticed a marked increase in the number of young teens, business men & senior citizens who previously did not use our library. Study rooms, tables & comfortable seating are always in use. Individuals enjoy sitting by a sunny window, using their laptops. A large parking lot provides easy access for moms with strollers & seniors using walkers. These statistics reflect how the community is connecting with the new library: o 300 new library cards, the majority issued to city residents o 30% increase in circulation (comparing Oct 09 to Oct 10) o 32 programs o 100 uses of the 2 study rooms o 17,500 users visited the library in Board Game Rental Collection “The Marrowbone Marble Company is a novel of social protest, an exposé of America’s violent and deplorable race relations history.” Washington Post APR Major Pettigrew’s Last stand Helen Simons “You are a wise man, Major, and I will consider your advice with great care–and humility.” He finished his tea and rose from the table to go to his room. “But I must ask you, do you really understand what it means to be in love with an unsuitable woman?” “My dear boy,” said the Major. “Is there really any other kind?” More Information on these and the rest of the titles selected for the 2011 Bookclub will be available in January. Please send any questions or comments to [email protected] or call 262-6466230 City of Delafield $2 Per Game Per Week Starting In January Not sure what to do on a cold winternight? Why not check out a board game from the Delafield Public Library? Startingin January we will be offering five different games to check out and enjoy with your family and friends. The games will be two dollars for a week. We wtaking suggestions to grow the collectionin the future, if you have a favorite boardgame that is not pictured here let us know. Questions, comments or suggestions can be emailed to [email protected] Communicator DELAFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Glenda’s Great Book Picks 2010 Jane’s Picks: Great Children’s Books Terry’s Top Ten for 2010 Sing Them Home When you Reach Me Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand Half Broke Horses Peter and the Starcatchers Cutting for Stone Tale of Halcyon Crane Silverfin Her Fearful Symmetry Saving Grace Lucky Breaks The Art of Racing in the Rain Magicians Mysterious Benedict Society Pavillion of Women Her Fearful Symmetry Red Blazer Girls Ring of Rocamadour The School of Essential Ingredients Magician’s Elephant People of the Book Danger Box Spark: the Revolutionary New Science of Exercise & the Brain Stephanie Kallos Rebecca Stead Jeanette Walls Dave Barry Wendy Webb Charlie Higson Lee Smith Susan Patron Lev Grossman Trenton Lee Stewart Audrey Niffenegger Marrowbone Marble Company M. Glenn Taylor Kate DiCamillo The Help Kathryn Stockette The Man With Two Arms Bill Lombardo Just Kids (autobiography) Patti Smith Michael Biel Blue Balliett Top of the Order John Coy Skullduggery Pleasan Derek Landy Al Capone Shines my Shoes Gennifer Choldenko Simonson, Helen Verghese, Abraham Nieffenberger, Audrey Stein, Garth Buck, Pearl Bauermeister, Erica Brooks, Geraldine Ratey, John The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake Bender, Amy Julie & Julia Powell, Julie Heat Mike Lupica The 100 Year old Secret Tracy Barrett Handwriting Analysis Class Saturday January 29th • 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Presented by Lisa Schuetz The Top 5 Things Handwriting Can Tell You Handwriting can be thought of as “crystallized” body language. It is an expressive gesture that contains much information about our character an This workshop, through the use of many handwriting samples, will explain and show the top five things handwriting can tell. Discussed will be some fundamental principles about handwriting, as well as what it is and isn’t. We will look at how one can use handwriting indicators to gain insight into how one thinks and whether there exists balance in what one thinks, says & does. Lisa is a professional handwriting examiner. She has an undergraduate degree in biology, has trained in American and Gestalt approaches to handwriting analysis and is currently completing graduate studies in Jungian psychology. She consults with businesses and individuals. Please register for this special opportunity. City of Delafield Communicator Discovery Packs Available Starting January 2011 What is a Discovery Pack? A Discovery Pack is a sturdy canvas bag filled with library materials on a topic of interest. For example - dinosaurs, fire trucks, biographies, sports. Who Can Request a Discovery Pack? Any library patron can request a Discovery Pack. When should a request be made? A Discovery Pack should be requested at least 3 days before it is needed. How long can I keep a Discovery Pack? The normal loan period is 3 weeks, however, extended loan periods are available. DELAFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY and information is not limited by Meet Melissa ment Hello! the amount of money you have. I love Hello, Delafield! I am the new Young Adult / Reference Librarian at the Delafield Public Library. I graduated with my Master’s degree in Library and Information Studies this past May and have worked at public libraries in Middleton, Black Earth, Fort Atkinson, and now Delafield, Wisconsin. What I love about public libraries is that they are one of the few places where access to entertain- reading young adult books and playing board games. Three books that I read over and over are The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman, The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke, and I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. I am so excited to expand programming and other services for teens here at the library, as well as share my experience with and enthusiasm for all things young adult! What does 2011 hold for teens at the library? • Extended hours during exam week (Jan 17th & 18th) – Study in peace with hot chocolate, apple cider and cookies until 10:00 pm My name is Andrew Schroettner, I’m the oldest of nine children, and I’m currently homeschooling my senior year of high school. I’m planning on becoming a medical researcher when after I graduate from college, and I love reading. Classics, mystery novels, science fiction, fantasy, and more; sci-fi is my favorite, but I’ll read them all, given the chance. For me, reading is a hobby and one of my greatest pleasures. I’ve always loved being at the Delafield Public Library, and I’m thrilled to be able to work here. Denise Labott and Drake • Pizza and Pages (3rd Tuesday of each month) 3:30 – 4:30 pm o January 18th – Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City by Kirsten Miller o February 15th – Lips Touch: Three Times by Laini Taylor o March 15th – 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson o April 19th – Boneshaker by Cherie Priest • Introducing Teen Game Night (4th Wednesday of each month) 4:00 – 5:00 pm o January 26th – Settlers of Catan o February 23rd – Mystery of the Abbey o March 23rd – Puerto Rico o April 27th – Carcassone Have fun, make a new friend, and improve your reading! Students in grades 1-5 can read to a registered therapy dog for 20 minutes at a time. Children may bring in their own reading materials or select from a shelf of materials at the library. We will start taking registrations on Monday, January 3, 2011, for 20 minute periods, every other Saturday, beginning January 8th. Drake will be here from 1:00-3:00 p.m., and reservations are for one 20-minute time slot. R.E.A.D. to Rover is a program in which children read aloud to a registered therapy dog and a licensed handler. The program is designed to encourage a love of reading in a fun and warm environment. Students in grades 1 -5 were shown to increase an average of 30% in their standardized reading scores by reading 20 minutes per week. Reading to a therapy dog in a quiet, calm, non-threatening environment has shown to be the perfect vehicle for learning. Children are able to relax and read at their own pace, and the dog loves to hear a child’s voice and get an occasional snuggle. Drake and Denise will be at Delafield Public Library from 1:00 to 3:00 on these dates: January 8 January 22 February 5 February 19 March 5 • Read/Watch/Talk…Book to Movie Club (for ages 8-12) 4:30 – 6:30 pm o January 19th – Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole o February 16th – Flipped o March 16th – Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events o April 20th – Ramona and Beezus • Teen Tech Week (March 6th through 12th) “Mix & Mash @ Your Library” o Programs, crafts and games o Kick-off Teen Tech Volunteer Group 10 City of Delafield Communicator March 19 April 2 April 23 May 7 May 21 You may sign up for any of these dates, but please be sure you will be able to come that day. We don’t want to waste Denise and Drake’s time waiting for someone who is not able to come. We will schedule Drake with children for 20 minutes. Please register for Reading with Drake by calling Jane or Judy at the Library, 646-6230 or 303-4597 CITY INFO 2010 TAX RATES FOR CITY OF DELAFIELD COLLECTED IN 2011 LAKE COUNTRY ARROWHEAD 3862 2450 SCHOOL 6.22169319 ARROWHEAD 3.61527260 CITY GENERAL OCONOMOWOC 4060 KETTLE MORAINE 1376 9.86672458 9.71008553 2.72220152 2.72220152 2.72220152 DEBT SERVICE 1.32185096 1.32185096 1.32185096 LIBRARY FUND 0.26772524 0.26772524 0.26772524 COUNTY 2.00401419 2.00401419 2.00401419 STATE 0.17261553 0.17261553 0.17261553 VOCATIONAL 1.25465753 1.25465753 1.25465753 GROSS TAX 17.58003076 17.60978955 17.45315050 STATE SCHOOL TAX CREDIT -1.56600081 -1.56600081 -1.56600081 NET TAX 16.01402995 16.04378874 15.88714969 $16.01 $16.04 $15.89 2010 NET TAXES 2009 NET TAXES $15.47 $15.63 $15.44 CHANGE 3.517% 2.647% 2.896% School City County State WCTC 55.64% 24.70% 11.48% 0.99% 7.18% 99.99% 55.96% 24.53% 11.40% 0.98% 7.14% 100.00% 56.03% 24.49% 11.38% 0.98% 7.11% 99.99% $66.73 $84.14 $66.93 $84.39 $65.87 $83.05 Maximum First Dollar Credit Maximum Lottery Credit Assessment Ratio: 0.983795501 Total City: 4.31177772 HOURS FOR TAX COLLECTION: WAUKESHA COUNTY TREASURER 515 W. Moreland Blvd, Room 148 Waukesha, WI 53188 Monday-Friday Friday, December 24 Monday, December 27 Friday, December 31 Monday, January 3 TOWN BANK 400 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018 850 W. North Shore Drive, Hartland, WI 53029 8:00 - 4:30 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Monday-Friday Saturday Friday, December 24 Saturday, December 25 Saturday, January 1 8:30 - 5:00 9:00 - Noon 8:30 - Noon CLOSED CLOSED IMPORTANT: If you plan to pay your property taxes in person at the Waukesha County Treasurer’s Office, please note that the County has a weapons screening process in effect. All visitors coming to the Courthouse or Administration Center must enter through the main Courthouse entrance (515 West Moreland Blvd.) and will be required to go through a screening station, which includes placing personal items on a scanning device. Depending on the number of people entering the building at one time, there could be delays in getting through this process. We kindly ask that you plan accordingly when coming to pay your taxes or conducting other business at the County. City of Delafield Communicator 11 CITY INFO Overview: Assessments & Taxes in a Declining Market The Components of The Components of of Delafield YourCity Tax Dollar Your Tax Dollar City Officials and the Assessor’s Office continue monitor the otal tax levy for staff all units of localtogovernsignificant changes that are otal tax levy for all units of local governncreased by $726,800, or 3%, comparedoccurring to in national, and local real ncreased bythe $726,800, or regional 3%, ear. Tax levies increased for compared the City to of estate markets. Since 2010 was ear. Tax levies the District City of the eld (6%), Kettleincreased Moraine for School last revaluation year for the City, many eld Kettle Moraine School District Lake(6%), Country School District (1%), Arrowproperty owners have expressed Lake Country School District (1%), ArrowSchool District (2%), and concerns as WCTC to how (3%), the unchanged School District (2%), WCTC (3%), and esha County (2%). Tax levies decreased assessments for the year for 2010 in esha County TaxDistrict levies decreased for omowoc Area School (1%) the this(2%). declining market willand impact their omowoc Area School District (1%) and the there of Wisconsin (4%). 2010 tax bills. The answer is that of Wisconsin (4%).if any, direct impact on the inis little, dividual property tax bills for existing mainly to homes an increase debt values As and long a andinbusinesses. as mainly to uniformity an increase inhas debt values equity between ned economy (whichand resulted inand lowa propned economy (which resulted ininstate low erty values ishas maintained a non-rement interest rates and decreased ment interest rates and decreased state valuation year, an individual property your combined property tax rate increased your combined property tax rate increased owner’s share of the overall tax burcents compared to last year. den within our community will remain cents compared to last year. about the same in a declining (or increasing) market. That to say that ates increased for most units of is governan individual property owner’s ates increased for of most units (23 of governincluding the City Delafield cents), share or apportionment of the overall tax including CityDistrict of Delafield (23 cents), Moraine the School (16 cents), Lake burden (via their tax payment) Moraine School District (16 cents), Lakerelative ry/Arrowhead School Districts (26 cents), to other property owners’ share ry/Arrowhead School Districts (26 cents), cents), of the omowoc Areaburden Schoolwill District (30 tax not change in non-reomowoc Area (2 School District (30 cents), esha County cents), and WCTC valuation years other than as (2 affected esha (2 cents), and (2 . The County State rate WCTC decreased by of anyWisconsin new construction added or The State of 2009. Wisconsin decreased y. (1 cent) from property removedrate from the tax rolls. y (1 cent) The fromtotal 2009.cost to pay for all of the governmental services provided for in our approved annual budgets, called the City tax Officials Involved levy, is not specifically impacted by City Officials Involved eitherCity a good or bad economy [other In The Budget In The City Budgetthat are made as than in the decisions ______________________________ ______________________________ to what services to provide, including anyMcAleer, proposed additions or cuts]. Ed Mayor Ed McAleer, Mayor Under Wisconsin law and as preTim Schuenke, City Administrator Tim Schuenke, Administrator scribedCity in the Uniform Standards of Professional Practice (USCommon Council Appraisal Members PAP), mass appraisal is an ad valorem Common Council Members District 1 Jeff Krickhahn assessment process with checks and District 1 Jeff Krickhahn District 2 Beth Ann Leonard toAnn aide in the uniform and District 2 Beth Leonard Districtbalances 3 Erv Sadowski valuation Districtequitable 34 Erv Sadowski Michele DeYoe of all properties within a municipality. District 4 Michele DeYoe The Assessor’s District 5 Gerry MacDougall completed our last revaluation DistrictOffice 5 Gerry MacDougall 6 Lynn Morrison these principles in mind. The District 6 Lynn Morrison Districtwith 7 Tim Aicher of Revenue has created DistrictDepartment 7 Tim Aicher a very insightful “Frequently Asked Questions” publication to help property owners understand the relationship between assessments and tax bills in a declining market, http://www. dor.state.wi.us/faqs/slf/declmrkt.html. Please take a few minutes to read through the questions and answers in this document to help understand how tax equity is maintained in a non-revaluation year, even when the current market is in decline. Essentially, we realize that we are all in the same boat and that we will do our best as your City officials and staff to get through this economic storm. 12 City of Delafield 2010 Com City Property Tax Report Based on 2011 budgets adopted by the City of Delafield City of of Delafield Delafield 2010 2010 Combined Combined Property Tax Report Arrowhead, and Oconomowoc; WCTC; Wau Based on 2011 budgets adopted by the City of Delafield; School Districts of Kettle Moraine, Lake Country, Based onArrowhead, 2011 budgets by the City of Delafield; School Districts Kettle Lake Country, andadopted Oconomowoc; WCTC; Waukesha County; andofthe StateMoraine, of Wisconsin. Arrowhead, and Oconomowoc; WCTC; Waukesha County; and the State of Wisconsin. Comparative Property Tax Rates Per $1,000 of Assessed Value The Components of Your Tax Dollar Comparative Property Tax Rates Comparative Property Rates Per $1,000 of AssessedTax Value Per $1,000 of Assessed Value The total tax levy for all units of local govern2 Units ment of Government 20091,3or 3%,2010 Change increased by $726,800, compared to Units of Government 20091,3 20102 Change year. Tax levies increased for$4.31 the City$0.23 of City oflast Delafield $4.08 City ofDelafield Delafield (6%), Kettle $4.08 $4.31 District $0.23 Moraine School 4 Kettle Moraine School District $9.55 $9.71 $0.16 Kettle(3%), Moraine School District4 School $9.55 $0.16 Lake Country District$9.71 (1%), ArrowWaukesha County $1.98 $2.00 $0.02 headCounty School District (2%), Waukesha $1.98 WCTC $2.00(3%), and $0.02 Waukesha County Technical Waukesha County (2%). Tax levies decreased for $1.23 $1.25 $0.02 Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) $1.23 Oconomowoc Area School District$1.25 (1%) and $0.02 the College (WCTC) State of Wisconsin (4%). $0.18 State of Wisconsin $0.17 ($0.01) State of Wisconsin $0.18 $0.17 ($0.01) State School Tax Credit ($1.58) ($1.57) $0.01 State School Tax Credit ($1.58) ($1.57) $0.01 Total Due mainly to an increase $15.44 $15.89 $0.45 in debt values and a Total $15.44 $15.89 $0.45 (Excludes Lottery & economy First Dollar Tax Credits; rounding) weakened (which hasdifferences resulteddueinto low (Excludes Lottery & First Dollar Tax Credits; differences due to rounding) 1 Fundsinvestment 2 Funds and interest rates decreased the 2010 Budget. the 2011 Budget. state 1 Funds the 2010 Budget. 2 Funds the 2011 Budget. your combined property tax rate increased 3 Ratesaids), must be used with 2009 assessed value to determine 2009 net 3 Ratesby 45becents compared to last year. must used with 2009 assessed value to determine 2009 net taxes as shown on your tax bill. taxes as shown on your tax bill. Tax rates increased for most units of government including the City of Delafield (23 cents), Lottery FirstDistrict Dollar Kettle Moraine&School (16Credits cents), Lake Lottery & First Dollar Credits Country/Arrowhead School Districts (26 cents), This Oconomowoc year the Lottery Area Credit School is $83.05District for each(30 qualifying cents),propThis year Lottery Credit is limits $83.05the for Lottery each qualifying property. Waukesha The the State Constitution Credit County (2 cents), and WCTC (2to a erty. The State Constitution limits the Lottery Credit to isa homeowner’s primary residence. The First Dollar Tax Credit cents). The State of Wisconsin rate decreased homeowner’s primary residence. The First Dollar Tax Credit is $65.87, producing additional tax relief. (These figures represent slightly (1 cent) from 2009. $65.87, producing additional tax relief. (These figures represent credits for the Kettle Moraine School District. See City of Delacredits for the School District. See City of Delafield website forKettle rates Moraine pertaining to other school Districts.) field website for rates pertaining to other school Districts.) Units of Government 20091,3 20102 Change City of Delafield $4.08 $4.31 $0.23 Kettle Moraine School District4 $9.55 $9.71 $0.16 Waukesha County $1.98 $2.00 $0.02 $1.23 $1.25 $0.02 State of Wisconsin $0.18 $0.17 ($0.01) State School Tax Credit ($1.58) ($1.57) $0.01 Total $15.44 $15.89 $0.45 Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) (Excludes Lottery & First Dollar Tax Credits; differences due to rounding) 1 Funds the 2010 Budget. 3 Rates must be used with 2009 assessed value to determine 2009 net This year the Lottery Credit is $83.05 forCity each of qualifying prop-Mill Rat Delafield of Delafield erty. The State Constitution limits the City Lottery Credit to aMill Rat $18.00 homeowner’s primary residence. The First Dollar Tax Credit is $18.00 $ $16.00 $65.87, producing additional tax relief. (These figures represent $16.00 $ $14.00 credits for the Kettle Moraine School District. See City of Dela$14.00 $ $12.00 field$12.00 website for rates pertaining to other school Districts.) $10.00 $10.00 $8.00 $8.00 $6.00 $6.00 $4.00 $4.00 $2.00 $2.00 $0.00 $0.00 City This Budget…………….303-4516 Report……………303-4515 This Report……………303-4515 Please contact other units of government for Ed McAleer, Mayor Please contact units of government informationother regarding their budgets. for Tim Schuenke, City Administrator information regarding their budgets. Common Council Members Jeff Krickhahn District 6 District 7 Lynn Morrison Tim Aicher $ $ FOR INFORMATION ON Tax Bill Payment……….548-7029 City Budget…………….303-4516 This Report……………303-4515 2004 other units 2005 Please contact of government for2006 2004 regarding 2005 2006 information their budgets. NetMillRate KettleMoraineSchoolDistrict* NetMillRate KettleMoraineSchoolDistrict* 2007 2007 CityofDelafield CityofDelafield "Mill Rate" is defined as the tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The rate is expressed in " * "Mill Rate"ofis Delafield defined aswebsite the tax for per tax dollar of assessed value property. The rate is expressed " See City rates pertaining toofLake Country/Arrowhead and inOc * **See ** City of Delafield website for ratestax pertaining Includes State of Wisconsin andtax school credits to Lake Country/Arrowhead and Oc "Mill ForState complete financial information, please visit the Includes of Wisconsin and school tax credits City of Delafield’s website at: http://www.cityofdelafield.com/financial_information.html The City of Delafield wishes you and your family a safe and happy new year City of Delafield *Exclu *Exclu Lottery & First Dollar Credits Tax Bill Payment……….548-7029 City Budget…………….303-4516 __________________________________ District 1 Funds the 2011 Budget. taxes as shown on your tax bill. City Officials Involved FOR INFORMATION ON FOR INFORMATION ON In The City Budget Tax Bill Payment……….548-7029 For complete financial information, please visit the Districtfinancial 2 Beth Ann Leonard For complete information, City of Delafield’s websiteplease at: visit the District 3 Erv Sadowski City of Delafield’s website at: District 4 Michele DeYoe http://www.cityofdelafield.com/financial_information.html District 5 Gerry MacDougall http://www.cityofdelafield.com/financial_information.html 2 Communicator * See ** Inc 0 Combined Property Tax Report 0y ofCombined Property Tax Report INFO Delafield; School CITY Districts of Kettle Moraine, Lake Country, City City of of Delafield Delafield 2010 2010 Combined Combined Property Property Tax Tax Report Report WCTC; Waukesha County; and the State of Wisconsin. y of Delafield; School Districts of Kettle Moraine, Lake Country, WCTC; Waukesha County; and the State of Wisconsin. Zippy Cheese Dip Based on 2011 budgets adopted by the City of Delafield; School Districts of Kettle Moraine, Lake Country, Based onArrowhead, 2011 budgets by the City of Delafield; School Districts Kettle Lake Country, andadopted Oconomowoc; WCTC; Waukesha County; andofthe StateMoraine, of Wisconsin. 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The rate is expressed in "mills," where one mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). ** NetMillRate NetMillRate For complete financial information, please visit the For complete information, Cityfinancial of Delafield’s websiteplease at: visit the City of Delafield’s website at: http://www.cityofdelafield.com/financial_information.html http://www.cityofdelafield.com/financial_information.html KettleMoraineSchoolDistrict* KettleMoraineSchoolDistrict* 2007 2007 CityofDelafield CityofDelafield WCTC WCTC 2008 2008 2009 2009 WaukeshaCounty** WaukeshaCounty** "Mill Rate" is defined as the tax per dollar of assessed value of property. The rate is expressed in "mills," where one mill is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). * "Mill Rate"ofis Delafield defined aswebsite the tax for per tax dollar of assessed value property. The rate is expressed "mills," where one is one-tenth of a cent ($0.001). See City rates pertaining toofLake Country/Arrowhead and inOconomowoc Areamill School Districts * **See ** City of Delafield website for ratestax pertaining Includes State of Wisconsin andtax school credits to Lake Country/Arrowhead and Oconomowoc Area School Districts Includes State of Wisconsin and school tax credits City Hall Clerk’s Office reception area 2006 2006 New Common Council Chambers City of Delafield Communicator 13 CITY INFO IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL CITY OF DELAFIELD TAXPAYERS - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The Waukesha County Treasurer will be collecting 2010 taxes for the City of Delafield. A copy of your 2010 Tax Statement is enclosed. Please return it with your remittance or forward your tax statement to your mortgage holder if they are responsible for payment of your taxes. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Waukesha County Treasurer. Please endorse your escrow checks with all necessary signatures before making your tax payment. Refund checks, if necessary, will be issued 2-4 weeks after receipt of payment. TAX PAYMENT RECEIPTS WILL BE MAILED. 1) Mail Payments to: Waukesha County Treasurer 515 W. Moreland Blvd, Room 148 Waukesha WI 53188 or 2) Waukesha County Treasurer's Office 515 W. Moreland Blvd, Room 148, Waukesha, WI 53188 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A depository box is located near the east side of the building (across from door #35) for your convenience. OFFICES CLOSED: Friday, December 24, 2010 and Monday, December 27, 2010 Friday, December 31, 2010 and Monday, January 3, 2011 In Person: Town Bank Hours: OFFICES CLOSED: OR Town Bank P.O. Box 180620 Delafield, WI 53018 (envelope enclosed) 400 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018 850 W. North Shore Drive, Hartland, WI 53029 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to Noon Friday, December 24, 2010, 8:30 a.m. to Noon Saturday, December 25, 2010 Saturday, January 1, 2011 3) Electronic check and credit card payments are accepted online at www.waukeshacounty.gov. Electronic check transactions to debit your checking account are subject to a $1.00 service fee. Credit card transactions are subject to a 3% service fee. PAYMENT OF TAXES - DUE JANUARY 31, 2011 Full Payment Method - Taxpayers may pay their Real Estate Taxes in full (payable to Waukesha County Treasurer) on or before January 31, 2011 without penalty or interest. Personal Property Taxes are due in full by January 31, 2011. Installment Method - Real Estate Taxes can be paid in two installments. The first installment must be paid on or before January 31, 2011 to qualify for the installment payment plan. All special assessments are included in the first installment. The second installment must be paid on or before July 31, 2011 to the Waukesha County Treasurer’s Office (no payments will be accepted at Town Bank after January 31, 2011). Both installments are payable to the Waukesha County Treasurer. Late Payments - A payment becomes delinquent the day immediately following the due date (January 31, 2011) if unpaid. Once an installment payment is delinquent, the entire unpaid amount of the tax bill becomes due with interest and a penalty of 1-1/2% per month beginning February 1, 2011. Late real estate tax payments must be paid to the Waukesha County Treasurer. THIS TAX STATEMENT CONTAINS TAXES WHICH ARE LEVIED BY THE CITY OF DELAFIELD; SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF KETTLE MORAINE, ARROWHEAD, LAKE COUNTRY, AND OCONOMOWOC; WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE; WAUKESHA COUNTY; AND THE STATE OF WISCONSIN. Although the City of Delafield acts as the collection authority for all of these levies, each unit determines its own tax levy. Phone numbers for each taxing authority are listed below. If you have questions about any portion of your tax bill, please call the appropriate jurisdiction. 14 City of Delafield (262) 646-6220 School District of Kettle Moraine (262) 968-6300 Arrowhead Union High School District (262) 369-3611 Lake Country School District (262) 367-3606 Oconomowoc Area School District (262) 560-2140 Waukesha County Technical College (262) 691-5566 Waukesha County Treasurer (262) 548-7029 Wisconsin Department of Revenue (608) 266-2772 City of Delafield Communicator FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS Country Lake Fire & Rescue Safety Matters There is nothing more important than the safety of your family. Everyone in your home needs to know how to respond safely and calmly in the event of an emergency or fire. Everyday Lake Country Fire & Rescue responds to emergencies that happen without warning. Below are some simple ways to help prepare your family should something happen. Teach your kids how to respond in the event of an emergency: Make sure young children know how to dial 911 Establish and practice a fire escape plan and safe meeting place Make sure everyone in your family knows how to use a fire extinguisher. Smoke Detectors Time Changes mean Battery Changes Verify each month that smoke detectors are working There should be at least one smoke detector on each level of your house. Winter Safety Tips Winter Fire Hazards Don’t overload your electrical outlets and extension cords. Overloading increases the risk of having electrical fires Keep your Christmas tree well watered to prevent drying of the needles Space heaters if not properly monitored present an increased risk of starting fires due to being too close to flammable objects. Do you have a Carbon Monoxide Detector? CO is an odorless and colorless gas also known as the silent killer. Protect your family by placing a CO detector on every floor of your house. Has your Fireplace Chimney been cleaned this year? Every time you burn particles build up in your chimney. If not cleaned the build up can eventually start a fire. Check the top of your chimney to be sure a bird/squirrel hasn’t built a nest over the summer months. Address Visibility Is your house easy to find during the day? Now let’s rephrase that question: Is your house easy to find at 3:00am on a dark foggy rural road? Proper address identification: Addresses are vital to emergency services. A fire engine, ambulance, or police car can be delayed several minutes trying to locate a correct address. Such time delays can mean the difference between life and death. Residents are responsible for two items that largely determine the ability of an emergency vehicle to find an address: (1) Correct address from the person reporting the emergency. Your address should be written on every phone in your house so that in an emergency, anyone calling knows the address. (2) Large, legible address numbers visible from three sides of mailbox and front of house. Condominium complexes and oddly-addressed streets can pose problems for emergency responders. An address may be shared by several living units City of Delafield in some complexes. Residents in such complexes should prearrange a guide to help emergency vehicles find the correct address. Next time you drive home, pretend you are an emergency responder and look at the addresses on some of the mailboxes and homes. How hard is it to find your Communicator neighbors and your own address? We can’t help you if we can’t find you. 15 POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS Members of the City of Delafield Police Department were recent notified that a Grant had been awarded to the department by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. The grant is in the amount of $15,000.00. It is to be used to fund directed patrol by officers to enforce traffic laws. The specific target of the directed patrols is speed and aggressive driving violations. Officers will conduct patrols through September of 2011. Patrols will be conducted throughout the city at various locations. Additionally, these activities will take place at various days and times throughout the course of the funded activity. It is the goal of this grant to decrease automobile collisions and make motor travel within the city safer by increased enforcement of traffic laws. Special attention will be paid to specially designated mobilizations. These include “Booze and Belts” in January 2011, “Click it or Ticket” in June 2011 and “Drunk Driving: Over the Limit, Under Arrest” in August and September of 2011. Efforts during these times will focus on team deployments by multiple officers. If anyone has an area they would like to see extra patrol activity take place, please contact the City of Delafield Police Department. It would be beneficial to be notified of specific locations, as well as days and times of day when it is suspected that violations are occurring. To provide this information to the department, please contact Lt. Erik Kehl by phone (262)646-6240 or via e-mail at [email protected]. COMMUNITY NEWS The Hawks Inn Historical Society Celebrates 50 Years in Delafield Hannah Hawks, Inn founders. Roger and Alan Wood of Sierra Madre, CA and Alison Wood of San Francisco presented the Society with a gicleé portrait of the Hawk’s youngest daughter Frances Helen “Fanny” Hawks. The original portrait is owned by the Sierra Madre Historical Society. Fanny, who was born in Delafield in 1844, is buried in the St. John’s Chrysostom Cemetery. In the photo, County Executive Dan Vrakas presents Todd Riley of the Hawks Inn Board with a resolution of commendation for the Hawks Inn Society’s achievements in preserving the history of the Delafield area. St. John’s Northwestern President Jack Albert Jr. and Mayor Ed McAleer also thanked the Society for their contributions to Delafield by restoring and maintaining the Inn as an historic site. Honored guests at the luncheon on October 9th at Weissgerber’s Seven Seas were descendants of Nelson and Delafield, WI 53018. You may also leave messages on the answering machine at the Visitor’s Center - 262-646-4794. Sat. January 22 1 - 4 p.m. Seminar on Paper Collecting and Preservation Members free, others $3; Instructor: Noah Schultz Subject: Maps, postcards, books, cards, newspapers Hawks Inn Schedules Winter and Spring Classes Sat. February 19 at the Visitor’s Center Hawks Inn is now closed for the 1 - 4 p.m. season, but will reopen on May 7th for Knitting Lessons and History of the tour season. However there is a busy Knitting schedule planned for the Visitor’s Center. Members $10, others $15; Instr: LaAll of the classes described below will be dies from the Knitch Shop. Learn to knit, held on Saturdays at the Center at 426 or learn new techniques, and hear about Wells St. Members of the Hawks Inn So- knitting history ciety have reduced or no fees. For longer descriptions and more information on 31 Intermediate Sudoku Puzzles by KrazyDad, BookSat. March 26 the classes listed, go to: www.hawksinn. org. To secure your place for any or all 1 - 4 p.m. of these events e-mail your name and Fine Art, Value, Conservation, address to [email protected] or mail Preservation your information with a check if appliMembers free, others $5; Instructor: cable to: Hawks Inn, P. O. Box 180104, Christopher Luedke, MA, Art conservator and professor of Art History Learn about your paintings, issues involved in collecting, how to determine value and care for your art. 1 6 2 3 4 7 1 5 6 7 1 2 5 2 4 Ready In: 1 Hour 30 Minutes Servings: 42 Ingredients: 4 9 © 2010 KrazyDad.com 16 $5 per item, limit 3 There will be 5 to 8 appraisers on hand with varying specialities. This is your chance to find out what that heirloom or antique is worth. Fees go toward maintenance of Hawks Inn. Members get one free appraisal Sat. May 14 1- 4 p.m. Gardening at the Inn Members free, others $5 Instr: Jim Babcock Subject: Developing an organic garden for beauty and function. Class will discuss the use of herbs and best techniques for growing organic produce. Class size limited. Directions: 1. Crush 9 of the cookies to fine 8 9 3 8 6 3 Appraisal Fair - Art and Antique Appraisals Easy OREO Truffles You are witty and fond of fun. Sudoku #2 Intermediate Sudoku #2 Sat. April 16 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and of each City Delafield 3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9. If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork. Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle. 1 (16 ounce) package OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, divided 1 (8 ounce) package PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened 2 (8 ounce) packages BAKER’S Semi-Sweet Baking Chocolate, melted Communicator crumbs in food processor; reserve for later use. (Cookies can also be finely crushed in a resealable plastic bag using a rolling pin.) Crush remaining 36 cookies to fine crumbs; place in medium bowl. Add cream cheese; mix until well blended. Roll cookie mixture into 42 balls, about 1-inch in diameter. 2. Dip balls in chocolate; place on wax paper-covered baking sheet. (Any leftover chocolate can be stored at room temperature for another use.) Sprinkle with reserved cookie crumbs. 3. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour. Store leftover truffles, covered, in refrigerator. ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS E-Cycle Wisconsin – E-Cycle Wisconsin recycles: Law keeps electronics out of landfills A new statewide electronics recycling law is creating recycling opportunities for Wisconsin households and schools. The law bans many common electronics including computers, printers, TVs and cell phones from Wisconsin landfills effective Sept. 1, 2010. Non-profits such as Goodwill and many retailers that sell these products will now take them back for recycling. Also, some municipal recycling drop off sites will accept electronics, including the cities of Brookfield, New Berlin, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee and Waukesha. Some haulers will collect large TVs. Call the company that picks up your trash, or your municipal office, for more information. Visit the county website for updated information. The E-Cycle Wisconsin program, created by the Department of Natural Resources to implement the new law, provides incentives to manufacturers of electronics to responsibly manage their products at the end of their useful life. This Product Stewardship concept has created new markets for used electronic equipment and partnerships with nonprofit groups, local governments, retailers and recyclers. The law also requires documentation by the recycler to assure proper handling and tracking of the electronics collected. Recycling your old electronics is important because they contain valuable materials that can be recycled and reused, including precious metals like gold and copper. Many devices also contain materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium and chemical flame retardants. If disposed of improperly, these materials can leach into the environment where they may affect human and environmental health. “After September 1, no one in Wisconsin may put items such as TVs, computers, printers and cell phones in the trash,” said Ann Coakley, director of the DNR’s Waste and Materials Management Program. “Electronics are resources that are too valuable to waste, and we can help both our economy and the environment by recycling them.” For a list of items and recycling locations, go to www.waukeshacounty.gov/recycling Computers including CPU, laptop, netbooks, tablets Desktop printers including those that scan, fax and/or copy Computer monitors Televisions DVD, VCR and DVR players Fax machines Computer mice and keyboards Other computer accessories such as hard drives, speakers, flash drives, modems Opt-In Form and Canada Goose Management Follow-up Plan for Lake Nagawicka for 2011 By Gayle Gaborsky, Lake Welfare Committee Member In the last Communicator article I gave some brief history and facts about the Canadian Goose, in addition to background information regarding the management of the Canada Goose population, or should I say, overpopulation in our area. We asked for citizen input and many emails were received, over 95% were positive for the goose control plan. After several conversations with Mike Jones of the USDA, we are ready to move forward with the process for the management of the Canada Geese on Lake Nagawicka. Mr. Jones is a Wildlife Biologist for the USDA APHIS Wildlife Services out of Waupun, WI. Mike gave an extensive presentation at the last Lake Welfare meeting on Tuesday, November 9, 2010. In a follow up letter from Mike Jones, dated November 17, 2010, he states that he and his supervisor are in agreement regarding our goose situation. Here is an excerpt of that letter: “We are both in agreement that having an aggressive egg oiling program is a critical component in managing your goose damage issues. Egg oiling limits the growth and number of birds in your population, sometimes results in the adult birds leaving the lake after nest failure, and can be a very cost effective goose management tool. Population management via egg oiling is a natural and expected progression from habitat management, fencing, and harassment. There are lakes near you that manage their goose damage issues with only these methods. For goose roundup and removal to be considered in 2011, an intensive and dedicated egg oiling program will need to be implemented on Lake Nagawicka. Geese prefer to nest on islands therefore it will be critical to secure permission to access all privately owned islands where geese may nest to have an effective egg oiling program. Geese will usually nest near the water so having permission to access any private lands around the lake where nests may be located is important. The DNR will only allow egg oiling to occur on privately owned property and can not be conducted on floating vegetation, on top of muskrats houses, on state owned lands, or other properties not under private ownership.” Our plan is to hire the USDA to conduct the egg oiling which will take place on or about April 15, 2011. Geese usually start nesting late March to early April, so this would be the first oiling. Mike explained that the oiling should be a coordinated project on the entire lake to be effective and for any roundup to be considered. The roundup would be sometime in early June to late July, depending on the recommendation and permission from the USDA. At this point, we are prepared to have Mike Jones apply for the egg oiling permit as soon as it is available, and also the permits for the roundup, should we be allowed to have the USDA perform that process also. As stated in the first article, the USDA needs permission to access your property if you are interested in the Goose Management Plan, which will include the egg oiling and the roundup process. Mike stated at the presentation, that a City of Delafield USDA employee will announce and in- the City of Delafield prior to February 28, troduce themselves to the home owner 2011, in order for your property to be in on the morning of the process. The form cluded in the Goose Management Plan. below must be filled out and sent back to CUT AND MAIL, FAX or EMAIL THE FORM BELOW ------------------------------------------ Goose Egg Oiling and Roundup Consent Form - 2011 This Opt-In includes BOTH the egg oiling and roundup on my property performed by the USDA. Name (PRINT) _____________________________________ Address____________________________________________ Phone_____________________________________________ Signature (mandatory) ________________________________ Please return this form as soon as possible, no later than February 28, 2011. Send to: City of Delafield ATTN: Goose Opt-In Consent Form 500 Genesee Street Delafield, WI. 53018 Fax: 262-646-6223 E-mail: [email protected] Communicator 17 ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS 7DNHFHOOSKRQHVEDFNWRUHWDLOHUIRUUHF\FOLQJ 18 City of Delafield Communicator City of Delafield Communicator 19 Daisy Cake Bleeker Street Parking Permits have increased from $ $ to 10 20 Prep Time: 30 Minutes Ready In: 1 Hour 5 Minutes Servings: 12 Effective January 1, 2011 1 (18.25 ounce) package yellow cake mix 1 pkg. 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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare cake batter as directed on package; blend in dry pudding mix. Pour about half of the batter into greased 1-quart ovenproof bowl. Pour remaining batter into greased 9-inch round cake pan. 2. Bake 9-inch round cake layer 23 to 25 min. or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Bake batter in bowl 33 to 35 min. or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool each 10 min. Remove from pan and bowl; cool completely on wire rack. 3. Cut 9-inch cake layer into 16 wedges. Place inverted “bowl” cake onto large serving board. Arrange cake wedges around “bowl” cake to form petals. Frost completely with whipped topping. 4. Place coconut in resealable plastic bag. Add food coloring. Close bag; shake to evenly tint coconut. Press tinted coconut onto whipped topping-covered center cake. Press marshmallows onto tops of each flower petal. Place bug shaped candies on daisy as desired. FACT… California’s Frank Epperson invented the Popsicle in 1905 when he was 11-years-old. 5 District 7: Update ....................................................1 I nside This issue ers Answers Ingredients: 2 small bug-shaped candies 9 4 3 Save Money - Use Less Salt This Winter ...............1 Chamber of Commerce.......................................2-4 7 City Info............................................................... 5-6 8 Sudoku Puzzle #1....................................................6 6 1 Dog License Information ........................................7 2 Delafield Public Library . ...................................8-10 City Info/Tax Information .................................11-14 Zippy Cheese Dip - Recipe . ................................ 13 4 5 6 Fire Department News .........................................15 7 2 Police Department News...................................... 16 4 9 3 8 Community News................................................. 16 2 1 Sudoku Puzzle #2................................................. 16 6 7 Easy Oreo Truffles - Recipe . ............................... 16 8 3 9 5 Environmental News........................................ 17-18 1 Summer Stage - On Broadway . ...........................19 Sudoku #8 Sudoku #8 Bleeker Street Parking Permits ........................... 20 9 3 7 6 92 38 75 64 21 8 5 4 1 Daisy Cake - Recipe . .......................................... 20 5 4 6 9 53 41 67 92 38 1 7 2 8 8 1 2 7 84 15 23 76 49 5 3 6 9 Sudoku Puzzle - Answers . .................................. 20 1 2 5 4 18 23 59 47 86 3 9 7 6 City of Delafield Communicator 6 9 8 2 65 97 84 21 53 7 4 1 3 3 7 4 1 3 6 79 48 15 62 9 8 5 2 7 5 9 8 7 1 56 92 83 14 6 2 3 4