Hartland Police Department
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Hartland Police Department
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Village of Hartland BRIDGES PAID DOUSMAN, WI PERMIT NO. 10 BRIDGES **********ECRWSS**** VILLAGE OF HARTLAND 210 COTTONWOOD AVE. HARTLAND, WI 53029 POSTAL CUSTOMER www.villageofhartland.com Inside this issue: Lake Country Rotary Splash Pad is Now Open at Nixon Park! Hartland Hometown Parade Rec Department Mailbox Damage Policy PHONE NUMBERS (262) Library Programs Administration367-2714 Building Inspection 490-8222 Fire Administration 367-6878 Library367-3350 Police Administration 367-2323 Public Works 367-4880 Public Works - after hours 367-4750 Recreation Dept. 367-0352 Water & Sewer 367-2714 Budget Calendar Recycling Cemetery Information Construction Notice Police Department 9 - 1 - 1 Police-Fire-Ambulance Emergencies Cable TV Update Community Events BOARD AND COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULES: Meetings are held in the Board Room, Municipal Building, 210 Cottonwood Avenue and begin at 7:00 p.m. 1st Monday...................................Park and Recreation Board meeting 2nd & 4th Mondays...........................................Village Board meetings RECYCLING/YARDWASTE SITE HOURS: 701 PROGRESS DRIVE Fridays: 9 am - 3 pm 2nd & 4th Tuesday evenings: 6 - 8 pm 2nd & 4th Saturdays: 9 am - 1 pm 2nd Tuesday............................. Police and Fire Commission meetings Fall Leaf Pick up begins on October 7 and concludes on November 22. Leaves only will be collected from the curb. More information in future newsletter. 3rd Monday................Architectural Board/Plan Commission meeting The Yardwaste site closes for the Season on November 29. Agendas are posted in the entryways of the Municipal Building as well as on the website: www.villageofhartland.com CABLE TELEVISION UPDATE A T & T U-verse customers can view the Village Board meetings live on Channel 99. Meetings are held on the 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month at 7 pm. The local access channel also replays the meeting the following evening and presents other local events. Time-Warner Cable also broadcasts the meetings on Channel 25. Edition 7, August 2013 On a beautiful Saturday, June 29th, the Lake Country Rotary Club proudly turned over the operation of the newly installed Splash Pad to Village of Hartland dignitaries. The Rotary Club raised $300,000 for the construction of the Splash Pad which is the first of its kind in the area. A splash pad combines the sensations of water movements and interactive play elements in a safe “zero-depth” water play area. There is no need for lifeguards and virtually no drowning risk. The play area is constructed on a concrete slab with various water features that spray water in different patterns and directions, cooling off visitors and providing for hours of fun. The splash pad is the first of its kind in Waukesha County and made possible by generous community members and local businesses. The Village of Hartland is planning to have the splash pad open regularly from 10am-7pm, Memorial Day through Labor Day. Saturday June 29th was the first day of operation as construction crews were racing against the clock and the weather to complete the project. “Our parks are among Hartland’s finest resources. The Splash Pad will significantly enhance family recreational opportunities as a new and different fun-filled experience. We are so pleased that the Hartland Rotary Club has taken on this project. Rotary’s civic involvement is a cornerstone in our community of service.” Articles contributed by: Mike Bagin Connie Casper Mike Einweck Jan Jensen Robert Rosch LOOK FOR UPDATED VILLAGE WEB SITE The Village has contracted with CivicPlus to redesign the Village’s website. The expected “Go Live” date is Thursday, October 10, 2013. The new website will feature enhancements including a calendar and Village News on the home page. Ease of accessibility to Village information as well as citizen involvement is the goal of the new website. We will also be using Facebook and Twitter to give updated information to the public using these social media tools. We are very excited about this new offering to our residents as well as those interested in the Village of Hartland. Connie Casper, Editor This newsletter is published by the Village of Hartland Hartland Municipal Building 210 Cottonwood Avenue Hartland, Wisconsin 53029 Office Hours: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday To receive the Electronic Newsletter “Hartland Happenings” go to the village website at www.villageofhartland.com and register to receive timely news updates from the Village. Hartland’s Hometown Celebration Parade Hartland Police Department 210 Cottonwood • 262-367-2323 NON-EMERGENCY was held on Sunday, June 30th. Here are some of the pictures from this year’s parade as provided by Danelle O’Neill. Plan on attending next year’s celebration which will be held the weekend of June 27-29, 2014. THANK YOU SPONSORS HARTLAND’S HOMETOWN CELEBRATION PARADE SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2013 The annual Hometown Celebration Parade could not continue without the financial contributions of our sponsors. The Hometown Celebration Committee would like to thank the following contributors for their continued support of this local event. DIAMOND SPONSORS $1000 + RAPCO FLEET SUPPORT, INC. VILLAGE OF HARTLAND GOLD SPONSORS $500-$900 Kiwanis Club of Greater Hartland • Hartland Business Improvement District Women’s Club of Hartland SILVER SPONSORS $100-$499 American Legion Auxiliary Unit Post #294 • Austin Plumbing Culver’s of Hartland - Greg Howe • Dave Droegkamp Heating, AC and Sheet Metal, Inc. Divine Redeemer Church • East Shore Speciality Foods • Emanuele & Haut, CPA Frontier Title • Gerlach Companies • Grogan Family on behalf of St. Charles Parish Hartland Chamber of Commerce • Hartland Animal Hospital • Jenson Motors Palmer’s Steakhouse • Pat & Mary Walker • Taylor Computer Services, Inc. BUSINESS SPONSORS American Dojo Martial Arts • Bob Hamilton Insurance • Divine Redeemer Church Dr. Tim Seifert • Endter’s Sports Grill • Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly Hartland Area Greetings • Hartland Family Chiropractic • Hartland Historical Society Jim Muenzenberger DDS SC • Knollwood Farm Ltd. • Mid-City Sports Midwest Finishing Systems • RC Printing • Songbird Hills Golf Club • Suzanne Nowak T-Lon Products • The Flower Garden • Tim & Debbie Michelic Wallschlager Insurance Agency In-Kind donations Ewald Automotive Group for the use of automobiles. Ann Wallschlager-Franke for the use of the golf cart. First Bank Financial Centre and The Sanctuary Church for donations of water for the parade participants. Hartland/Lakeside School District for supporting the services provided by Christine Oestreich, 2013 Parade Coordinator. Acknowledgement The Hartland Hometown Celebration Committee Members: Christine Oestreich, Parade Coordinator, Bob Condly, Connie Casper, Mike Einweck, Bill Kasch, Robert Rosch and Kelli Yogerst. The Parade Committee would also like to thank the Hartland Department of Public Works, Recreation Department, Police Department, Cable TV, and the Parade Commentators, Jeff Schwager and Randy Swenson for their continued help and assistance with Hartland’s Hometown Celebration. Thank you to the Hartland Village Board for their continued support of Hartland’s Hometown Celebration Parade and Fireworks Display. See you next year! SUBURBAN CRITICAL INCIDENT TEAM The Village of Hartland has had a long cooperative relationship with several area police departments to share resources. One example is the Lake Area Critical Incident Team (a.k.a. SWAT). The Villages of Chenequa, Hartland & Pewaukee, along with the City of Delafield created a joint tactical team over 30 years ago. The City of Brookfield joined several years later. This cooperation provides for significant tactical resources being available to the participating communities. In March of 2013 the team changed its name to the Suburban Critical Incident Team as the Cities of Muskego and New Berlin, along with the Village of Mukwonago merged together with the Lake Area Critical Incident Team. The merging of these tactical teams brings many years of experience, knowledge and tools together to provide skilled tactical responses when emergency situations arise. COMPUTERIZED VEHICLE REGISTRATIONThe Hartland Police Department is an authorized agent of the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles to provide vehicle registration and renewal services. To learn about these services, go to www. villageofhartland.com. Once on this website, go to Dept/Services, then Police and click on Computerized Vehicle Registration. Call 262367-2323 during normal business hours if there are any questions. ILLEGAL SIGN PLACEMENTVillage ordinances prohibit the placing of any signs in a right-of-way owned by the village, county or state. In addition, permission must be received from a property owner before placing any signs. Any signs observed to be illegally posted will be removed by the police department and discarded. The normal violations we observe involve rummage sale signs, campaign signs and realty signs. Contact the police department at (262-367-2323) if you have any questions before posting signs. COMMUNITY NOTIFICATIONSThe Hartland Police Department is a member of a two nation-wide notification networks, which are basically “Reverse 911” systems. In the event an emergency message needs to be sent out to a targeted area of the community, we would utilize the services of one of these networks. The networks utilized are 1) A Child Is Missing, which is primarily for missing children and at-risk adults, 2) MyStateUSA, which can be utilized for emergency notifications such as evacuations, sex offender notifications, etc. If you are interested in signing up your cellphone to receive these messages, please go to our website at www.villageofhartland.com , look under dept for POLICE, and then click on Community Notifications for information. DRUG COLLECTIONIn order to Reduce Substance Abuse, Prevent Childhood Poisonings, and Help Protect Our Environment, citizens can bring their prescription or over the counter medications, sprays, inhalers, ointments, creams, vials, herbals, pet medications and illegal drugs/paraphernalia (No Questions Asked) to the police department 24 hours every day for disposal. Please DO NOT bring hazardous materials/waste (household cleaners, paint, etc) or any items containing or exposed to human bodily fluids. Remember: No medications should ever be thrown into the toilet-Let us dispose of them properly. If there are any questions, please contact our department at (262) 367-2323 HOUSE NUMBERSMunicipal Ordinance 78-30 specifically states that all residential and business buildings must have the address clearly posted on the street side of the structure, with numbers being no less than 2 ½ inches in high (suggested to be reflective). This is primarily for safety reasons so that the Police or Fire Department may find the property in an emergency. Keep in mind that the 911 system tracks to an address and dispatches the correct police and fire agencies. Please make sure the numbers are clearly posted and seen from the street, usually posted near a doorway that is visible from the street. LAKE COUNTRY MUNICIPAL COURT UPDATE • JUDGE TIMOTHY KAY Oconomowoc City Hall, 174 E. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc, WI Phone: 262-569-0920 • Link: http://lcmunict.com The Lake Country Community Court serves 17 communities. It is 100% funded by user fees. The Village of Hartland is one of the founding members of the Lake Country Municipal Court. During May, 2013, the Lake Country Municipal Court has begun utilizing another tool when working with our youth under the age of 21 who have been issued a drinking and/or drug violation from their local municipality. “Judge Kay, at his discretion, may refer youths who have received a citation for an alcohol or drug offense to the ‘Your Choice to Live’ program. The goal of this program is to help each participant reduce the risk of developing an alcohol or drug problem, and to focus on self-assessment to help people understand and accept the need to make changes to protect the things most valuable in their lives.” This program is open to all youth under the age of 21. Youth who are at risk may utilize this program on their own without any involvement with the court. This may be a first step for parents when there is concern about their children using alcohol and/or drugs. 2013 BUDGET CALENDAR FOR 2014 BUDGET Wednesday, September 18 The Village Board will begin reviewing the proposed 2014 Village Budget during a Special Budget Workshop scheduled for Wednesday, September 18th beginning at 5 pm. Thursday, October 10 The proposed 2014 Village Budget will be available for review in the Lake Country Reporter and will be posted on our website at: www.villageofhartland.com. Monday, October 28 Budget Workshop and 2014 Budget Public Hearing Monday, November 11 Final Budget Workshop and approval of the 2014 Village Budget All meetings are open to the public and held in the Board Room, Municipal Building, 210 Cottonwood Avenue. Meetings begin at 7 pm unless otherwise noted. The meetings are also broadcast live and carried on Time-Warner Channel 25 and AT &T U-verse on Channel 99. RECYCLING UPDATE SPECIAL MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING RECYCLING COLLECTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH FROM 8 AM - 12 NOON AT THE OCONOMOWOC PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE, 630 S. WORTHINGTON AVENUE. Residents and businesses may bring their mattresses or box springs to be recycled for a fee of $15 per item. The collection is a coordinated effort between Midwest Mattress Recovery, the City of Oconomowoc and the Waukesha County recycling program. Midwest Mattress Recovery, located in Watertown, opened its doors on March 4th of this year, and has already recovered over 248,000 pounds of material from over 4,000 mattresses and box springs. “Mattress recycling is a trend building steam nationwide, and we are proud to be the first company in Wisconsin in the game,” said Bob Mulder, founder and owner of Midwest Mattress Recovery. For more information about the collection event and Midwest Mattress Recovery, visit midwestmattressrecovery.com or call 920261-1999. Waukesha County Recycling can be contacted at 262896-8300. HARTLAND VILLAGE CEMETERY INFORMATION The Village of Hartland owns and operates a Municipal Cemetery. Cemetery Lots are currently available in the flush mount section of the upper cemetery area located off of Hill Street. The dimensions of a standard grave space in the cemetery is 4’ x 10’. Graves may be sold individually or in multiple numbers. Graves will not be sold in increments of less than one full grave space. Two cremations are allowed in one grave space. The Village allows for one regular burial and one cremation per grave space. The current cost for the purchase of one grave site is $500. If you are interested in purchasing a grave in the Village Cemetery please contact the Administrative Offices at 262-367-2714 to make an appointment to view the grave sites that are currently available for sale. Cemetery records are available for review on the Village website at www.villageofhartland.com Go to the GIS/Maps tab and register for the public use access. When the menu comes up pick the Cemetery Map tab. You can review burial records by either using the owner or occupant key on that site. Hartland Rec Department 210 Cottonwood Avenue • 262-367-0352 1st Annual Family Movie Night in Nixon Park Join the Hartland Recreation and Community Education Department on Thursday, August 22 for the first annual Family Movie Night in Nixon Park. The whole night will be filled with entertainment for the family. The night will start off at 6:30 pm with the great and powerful Magician David Seebach. Following the magic show there will be children games from 7:30 - 8:00 pm. Then to end the night, we’ll be showing Hotel Transylvania (PG)at 8:00 pm. Special thank you too all of our wonderful sponsors for making Family Night possible; Hartland Lakeside Community Education Program, Citgo (Hartland-Village Mart), Hartland Service, Jenson Motors, BMO Harris Bank, Avalon Graphics, Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly, To The Pointe, First Bank Financial Centre and Dr. Jim Muenzenberger. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase starting at 6:00 pm at the Fine Arts Center concession stand. Rec Department News The fun doesn’t stop there! Check out all our new youth and adult programs in the Fall 2013 Hartland Recreation and Community Education Program Guide. The Program Guide is scheduled to be mailed out in mid to late August. Free Try-It-Week will be held on September 9 - 14th. For more information on Free Try-It-Week or to view all of our current program offerings, visit www.villageofhartland.com. SAVE THE DATE: Hartland Lights 2013 Friday, November 22, 6-9 pm Downtown Hartland will be aglow with lights for this yearly event. New this year will be the addition of train sets in many of the downtown business owners windows. Here is a brief listing of events: • 6-6:45 pm - Caroling at the Christmas Tree including the Hartland Fine Arts Leadership Academy, Bagpiper, St. Charles Carolers and a Community Sing Along from 6:25-6:45 pm • 6:30 pm - Tree lighting at the Village Square e intersection of Hill Street/E. Capitol Drive • 6:25 pm -Parade of Presents • Free Trolley Rides • Many other events Join in the activities as Hartland celebrates - Hartland Lights! For more information check out the Hartland BID website at: www.downtownhartland.com VILLAGE OF HARTLAND SNOW POLICY MAILBOX DAMAGE REPLACEMENT CONSTRUCTION NOTICE 2013 ROADWAY PAVING - HARTBROOK DRIVE The summer construction season is still with us as the Village wraps up our last roadway repaving project. We ask for your cooperation and understanding while we bring this improvement to you. Please use caution and slow down when travelling through work zones. The Village, working with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, will have the contractor, Payne and Dolan, perform the road construction work on Hartbrook Drive from Merton Avenue to North Avenue. This work will occur during August and September. Please note that the road will only be open to local traffic accessing homes and businesses. Any through traffic will need to follow the detour of Merton Avenue to Lisbon Road to North Avenue. Construction notices will be delivered to properties adjacent to the work area once the final schedules have been determined so you can plan your activities around the construction. Minor traffic disruptions can be expected during the construction work. Please be aware of open trenches, gravel patches, dust, and rough roads at times. Access to the adjacent properties will be maintained, but there will be delays. We appreciate your cooperation during this construction activity while we help to improve Hartland. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Village Hall at 262-367-2714. As the summer season comes to close, now is the time to check your mailbox for any needed maintenance repairs before the winter season sets in. The Village of Hartland encourages every property owner with a mailbox to check for its proper location (please note the diagram) and sturdiness. Each property owner is responsible for the installation and maintenance of their mailbox and this includes having it on a sturdy base and firmly attached to its support post. The Hartland Village Board recently approved to change the Village’s policy when it comes to replacing mailboxes due to our snow plowing operations. Now only mailboxes that are actually hit by the snowplow and are properly installed are eligible for reimbursement. Please note that reimbursement can no longer be made if a mailbox gets knocked over from the weight of the recently plowed snow. That is why we are encouraging everyone to check their mailboxes before winter. A properly installed and maintained mailbox will hold up to the snow that comes off the plow’s blade. In addition, the total value from reimbursement is now limited to a maximum of $75.00. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Village Hall at 262-367-2714 Daily Schedule Hartland Public Library Events 110 E Park Ave • 262-367-3350 • http://www.hartlandlibrary.org/ LIBRARY HAPPENINGS FOR FALL: The Hartland Public Library is seeking your help in determining future programming. Please fill out our survey online or on paper to let us know your interests and how we might serve you better. AMERICAN GIRL DOLL CLUB Fourth Saturday of the Month (Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec) For ages 8-11 1:00 p.m. LEGO CLUB Fourth Saturday of the Month (Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec) For ages 6-10 9:30 a.m. ACOUSTIC JAM Do you enjoy folk, gospel, or bluegrass style music? Then come on down to the library from 6:30 - 8:00 PM on the 4th Tuesday of each month for some toe-tappin’ fun. Beginners to experts are all welcome to bring a stringed instrument (non-electric) such as guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, violin, bass, etc. to experience the joy and satisfaction of creating music with a group. BOOK CLUBS Readers can join one of two book discussion groups that meet regularly at the Hartland Library. The Tuesday Morning Book Group meets from 10 AM - till noon on the 1st Tuesday of each month. The Bonus Book Group meets every six weeks on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 8:00 PM. Check the library’s website, www.hartlandlibrary.org, or call 367-3350 for further details. Does your book club want to meet at the library? Call the reference desk to check on program room availability. VETERANS PROGRAM November 11th from 4:00 - 7:30 PM Join us as we will be honoring those who served by showing movies featuring interviews with our local area veterans. Refreshments provided. EPIC QUEST GAMES August 20th from 5:30 - 7:45 PM- Jerry Turley of Epic Quest Games will bring fun games and provide instruction for ages 10 and up. Sign up is requested - call 262.367.3350. SONGLAB September 11th, October 11th, November 13th, and December 11th at 6:30 p.m. Meet together with others who are aspiring song-writers. Follow a professional song-writer’s steps to bring out your best efforts, then meet together with others for encouragement and feedback. KIDS BUILD PROGRAM For ages 8-11 Third Thursday of the Month (Sept, Oct. Nov, Dec) 6:30 p.m. 1000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN For children ages birth to the start of Kindergarten. Stop at the Reference Desk to sign up your child for this selfpaced early literacy program. Incentives will be offered as you progress throughout the program. Fun for Children Fall story time begins soon at the Hartland Library! SESSION ONE: Sign-up September 3rd through September 7th Story time runs from September 9th through October 18th SESSION TWO: Sign-up October 28th through November 2nd Story time runs from November 4th through December 13th SIGN-UP: Registration begins one week before each session. It is advisable to sign up early, as many sessions fill up almost immediately. You may call 367-3350 or come in, but preference is given to those who come into the library. We will maintain a waiting list if the session you want is filled. We will begin signing up at 9:00 am. on the morning designated on the schedule. HUG-A-BY BABY INFANT STORY TIMES: For ages 0-23 months This short session (20-30 minutes) features lap games, songs and action rhymes, stories and finger plays. Caregivers participate and help their child partake in the class. Sessions are limited to 12 children. August 23rd , Come celebrate the Hartland Public Library’s birthday with a piece birthday cake and get your fill of information and entertainment resources while you are at it. Spooky stories are lots of fun for kids and adults. Come with one of your own to tell or just come to listen and join the fun as stories are shared at 6:30 p.m. on Monday October 28th in the library’s program room. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9:30 10:30, 1:30 9:30 10:30 9:30 10:30 9:30 TODDLER SESSIONS: For 2 year olds Your child must be two years before story time begins. Caregivers come in with their children to help them enjoy stories, songs and a simple craft. Each session runs about 30 minutes and is limited to 12 children. PRESCHOOL SESSIONS: For ages 3 - 5 years Your child must be three years old to enroll. These lively sessions include stories, songs and a craft. Children are encouraged to attend on their own, but caregivers can remain with their child until they become used to the routine. This story time lasts about 40 minutes and is limited to 20 children HELP WANTED: Upcoming Events at the Hartland Public Library Santa Claus will be back again this December to read stories and pose for photos with your children. Check the website or call for details later this fall. Infant Toddler Preschool Summer Reading Program Recap The summer reading Program was a huge success this year with around 1000 students participating. Participants were primarily from the Hartland public schools, plus additional students from Swallow, St. Charles, Lake Country, Divine Redeemer, University Lake School, Lake Country Lutheran, Lake Country Montessori, Richmond, Lake Country Christian Academy, Zion Lutheran, Prairie Hill Waldorf, and even more. Homeschoolers, and children visiting local grandparents for a few weeks during the summer were also welcomed as participants. Several wonderful programs were held during the seven week program. Before/After School Program Coordinator Before/After School Program Staff The Village of Hartland Recreation Department is looking to fill the position of Before/After School Program Coordinator. This individual will be responsible for planning, staffing and general management of the Before/After School Program all full school days from 6:00am - 8:40am and 3:35pm - 6:00pm starting in the fall of 2013. Half days of school morning care will be provided. The Village of Hartland Recreation Department is looking to fill the position of Before/After School Program Staff. The program is held at Hartland South Elementary and takes place all full school days from 6:00am - 8:40am and 3:35pm 6:00pm starting in the fall of 2013. Half days of school morning care will be provided. This position will be responsible to plan a program that will consist of free play time, outside/gym time, homework tutoring, reading time and planned activity time. Other duties will include staff supervision, parent/ school/Rec. Department communications, program supply management and the overall operations of the program. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma and some college preferred. Hourly wage will be dependent on experience. Staff will be responsible to fulfill program expectations that will consist of free play time, outside/gym time, homework tutoring, reading time and planned activity time. Other duties will include assisting the Coordinator with program administration, parent communications, care for school space and reporting to the Coordinator. Candidates will be chosen based on experience and availability. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma. Hourly wage will be dependent on experience. Applications will be accepted at Village Hall, 210 Cottonwood Ave, Hartland, WI 53029 to the attention of Kelli Yogerst, Recreation Director Questions? Contact Kelli Yogerst, Director of Recreation at 262-367-0352 or [email protected]. THE VILLAGE OF HARTLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
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