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A Sweetheart
Verona Public Library
New loop
VPDs first police dog finishes training, starts patrolling
HELU WANG
Unified Newspaper Group
aids hearing-
impaired
Drea followed Verona police officer
Matt Kile step by step and jumped in
a black squad car, ready for a night
patrol around Verona.
Last week was the first patrol for
the German Shepard, part of the first HELU WANG Its like the person
K-9 unit in the Verona Police Depart- Unified Newspaper Group
is standing right
ment. She and handler completed a
six-week training in Pennsylvania on For 20 years, much of in front of you
Aug. 4. Ruth Jensens hearing has and talking to you
Dreas primary duties include been interfered with by
detecting drugs such as meth, mar- any background noise. personally.
ijuana, heroin and cocaine, as well Even when she sat in the
as tracking suspects of crimes and front row at a public event Ruth Jensen
missing people. Compared to 5 mil- or presentation, the prob-
lion scent receptors humans have, the lem persisted.
250 million receptors dogs have make But now the 79-year- magnetic and wireless
them more capable of recognizing and old doesnt have to worry signals that can be picked
locating scents. about that when attending up by a hearing aid. As
Kile said especially at night, when events in the Verona Pub- long as speakers use the
its hard for officers to rely on their lic Librarys community paired microphone, people
own senses, the dogs can guide them room. within the loop can hear
to track things by using their noses. The librarys new hear- clearer and sharper sound
Lt. Mark Horstmann, who devel- ing loop, a hearing-en- by setting their devices to
oped the VPD K-9 program, said the hanced sound system T or Telecoil mode.
goal is to get drugs off the street and installed in May, can min- Library director Stac-
keep people safe. imize background noise ey Burkart said in a news
A $19,500 grant from Epic covered and bring the sound release the hearing loop
the initial training, purchase of the directly in the ears. is a positive step for the
dog and squad equipment, making it Its like the person is library to better serve the
possible for the department to have its standing right in front of community members who
own dog. you and talking to you need hearing assistance.
While the outside of Dreas car personally, Jensen said. She hopes patrons who
looks similar to regular squad cars, The wire loop installed
the inside is entirely customized for u n d e r f l o o r, p r ov i d e s Turn to Loop/Page 3
her. The air conditioner maintains the
temperature at a certain level to make
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City of Verona Loop: Hearing aid system
minimizes background noise
Continued from page 1 He wanted to include them
in the activities and con-
hesitated to attend presen- versations.
tations because they have Its unfortunate that
a hard time hearing will they cant hear what the
be encouraged to come speakers saying. The
out and join in future pro- hearing loop should be
grams and events. something we move for-
The system was initi- ward in future, Hochkam-
ated by Mayor Jon Hoch- mer told the Press.
kammer when the library The $3,200 hearing loop
planned on replacing was funded by a grant
carpets in the communi- from Epic.
ty room in May. Having
worked with many people Contact Helu Wang at
with hearing disabilities, helu.wang@wcinet.com.
Hochkammer knows some
people were embarrassed
Rendering courtesy Forward Development Group to admit they cant hear.
The revised FDG plan for senior apartments at 841 N. Main St. is two stories with a gabled roof, rather than the three stories
in previous plans.
K-9: Drea adapts very well
Smaller senior apt plan to new environment
Continued from page 1 to give it a try.
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St. He and others agreed the with dogs, bringing Drea At Cleary Building Corp.
Though it was the third business should not be to his family is an adjust- 190 S. Paoli St., Verona WI
proposal for a senior facil- allowed to use any stand- ment. Since Drea is new (608) 845-9700
ity in the past year on that alone monument signage, to his home, he hasnt
same lot, the Aug. 7 discus- but rather be added to exist-
sion was still a conceptual ing Farm and Fleet signs.
introduced his own dogs
to Drea and would like to WERE
initial review, as it has
changed significantly each
The conceptual discus-
sion completed the first
wait until she is comfort-
able with the new envi- ALL
time. The plan would need
to return to the Plan Com-
stage of a planned-unit
development, which takes
ronment.
The dog is part of my
EARS
mission for a public hear- Map courtesy Forward Development Group at least three months to life now, Kile said. Its
ing and then go through The senior apartments at 841 N. Main St. would put 80-100 complete. It would need just like one more family
the Common Council for units in a 3.1-acre spot and would use existing city right-of- to return for a public hear- member you have to take
approval. way for a vegetative buffer from the adjoining neighborhood. ing at a future month on care of.
The plan grew in size the general idea of the lay- A Holland native, Drea
and switched to a different agreed, three months after such as stormwater, shared out and then come back a has only been in the Unit-
developer, Verona-based some of them and planning access, vegetation and the third time to get both the ed States for 12 weeks. Questions?
Forward Development director Adam Sayre said condition of existing oak commission and Common Although everything is
Group, for the second ver- 120-140 units was too many trees. A company represen- Council approval on details new to her, Kile said she Comments?
sion and has been reduced on the 3.1-acre lot. tative noted that the origi- such as architecture, mate- has adapted to the new Story Ideas?
back to the original number This is a very nal northern access to the rials usage and landscaping. environment very well.
of units but a significantly good-looking project, its a property was removed at On Monday, alders gave During the first week, Let us know how
lower profile. reasonable fit for the neigh- a neighbors request and feedback on some details, Kile gradually introduced were doing.
FDG representative Ron borhood, commissioner makes for simpler engineer- such as parking flow and her to new working plac-
Henshue told the commis- Steve Heinzen said. ing, anyway. bicycle racks, but were es and employees. Kile Your opinion is something
sion one of the reasons for I like the changes that The next step would be generally supportive of the recalled the first time we always want to hear.
the change was because of a were made, commissioner a change in zoning, subject project. Drea went to the elevator
market study. He also noted Jeff Horsfall added. to a public hearing, and a with him, she was hes- Call 845-9559 or at
that neighborhood feedback Commissioner Pat Lytle site plan and conditional Email Verona Press editor itant to get in. But now connectverona.com
showed discomfort with a cautioned that the devil is use permit for the property. Jim Ferolie at verona- she has gotten used to it
three-story that would allow in the details regarding the Public hearings would be press@wcinet.com. after Kile encouraged her
some residents to peer over design, and commissioner held at a future Plan Com-
the entire neighborhood. Scott Manley lamented that mission meeting and all but
The plan is now two stories such a great development the site plan would be sub- VERONA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
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ing on some configuration city, rather than on a high- approval. NOTICE OF ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING
options, and is more com- ly desirable commercial
fortable and appealing, he spot on Main Street. Thumbs up on (Section 120.08[1])
told them. Commissioners also Starbucks Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Verona Area School District, Dane
Commissioners generally questioned details on items
Commissioners were County, that the Annual Meeting for the transaction of business of said district will be
held at the Administration Building, 700 North Main Street in Verona, on the 21st day of
August, 2017, immediately following the Budget Hearing, which begins at 6:00 PM.
Dated this 10th day of August, 2017.
City in brief 4 Sisters liquor Thomas Duerst, Clerk
A new restaurant, 4 Sisters, earned Verona Area School District
Plan rep stalemate approval Monday for a liquor license,
including its 56-seat patio area.
Alders made no headway on the stale-
mate for choosing a Plan Commission rep-
The restaurant, in Liberty Business Park, VERONA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
on the citys southeast side, earned a per- NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
resentative. mit for operating in February. Its modeled
With Mayor Jon Hochkammer and Ald. after a restaurant of the same name in La (Section 65.90[4])
Sarah Gaskell (Dist. 2) absent, the coun- Crosse. Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Verona Area School District,
cil voted 4-2 in favor of Ald. Jack Linder
Dane County, that the Budget Hearing will be held at the Administration Building, 700
(D-2), but the position requires six votes. Cathedral Point shelter North Main Street in Verona, on the 21st day of August, 2017, at 6:00 p.m., which is the
The council has voted futilely at all eight The Cathedral Point park shelter will be
meetings since Gaskell defeated Scott Stew- time and place of the Annual District Meeting. Copies of the budget are available at the
built by local builder KSW after the coun- Administration Building, 700 North Main Street, Verona, Wisconsin. Dated this 10th day
art in the April election, evening the councils cil awarded it a $339,462 contract, paid by
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tor Jim Ferolie at veronapress@wcinet.com or drop off electronic media
at our office at 133 Enterprise Drive. Questions? Call 845-9559. s he speaks, the Buddhist Ocean, and he uses it to talk to not considered to be dead, but
monk waves his hand the dead. He calls it kaze no rather, resting in a state of eter-
across a maze of over denwa or the wind telephone, nal meditation inside his mauso-
20,000 moss-covered tomb- and once people figured out leum.
stones that are partially illumi- what he was doing, they started As we reach the mausoleum,
Correction nated by small stone lanterns. showing up and asking to talk to another monk appears along-
Anyone can be buried here, their lost loved ones, too. side our guide. Together, they
In the Aug. 10 edition of the Press, the Community Voices column he explains. We dont care A Japanese TV station actual- break the stillness of the night
used the incorrect mugshot. The mugshot was of Mike Peters. about your religion, we care ly asked permission to tape some by chanting a sutra that pays
The Press regrets the error. about your peace. of those calls, and on the pod- respect to their spiritual leader.
After six months of road-trip- cast, you can hear the Japanese When they finish, they thank
ping in New and translated English conversa- us for our attention and disap-
Zealand, I tions of people sorting through pear into the trees. We are left to
had decided their sadness on this dead tele- walk back through the cemetery
to check out phone line. It is a deeply moving alone, deep in our own reflec-
Thursday, August 17, 2017 Vol. 53, No. 13 another island experience, because so many of tions.
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lborkowski@wcinet.com ungcirculation@wcinet.com felt no fear; only admiration. the wind telephone while I was tery the next morning, daylight
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Verona Area Historical Society Verona Area School District
Annual budget
meeting Aug. 21
SCOTT GIRARD
Unified Newspaper Group If You Go
The Verona Area School What: Verona Area
Districts will hold its School District annual
annual budget meeting at budget meeting
6p.m. Monday, Aug. 21. When: 6p.m. Monday,
Any resident of the dis- Aug. 21
trict who attends can vote
on board salaries, with a Where: District admin-
proposed change in the istration building, 700 N.
structure of those this year Main St.
to more evenly distribute Info: verona.k12.wi.us
the funds.
A regular board meeting
will follow at 7p.m.
Held at the district percentage as district
administration build- employees, which would
ing, 700 N. Main St., the be 2.6 percent under the
state-mandated budget proposal. However, some
meeting will allow the board members are hop-
public to hear more about ing to share it more evenly
the $65.9 million prelimi- than they have been.
Photo by Helu Wang nary budget. The board president, vice
VACT moved to a new building at 103 Lincoln St. after three years of fundraising and almost one full year of construction. Business manager con- president, treasurer and
sultant Chris Murphy will clerk each are paid more
In the spotlight
go over the preliminary than other trustees (about
2017-18 budget the board $600 more for the president
approved in June. The and $350 more for the rest),
2.82 percent increase from but current president Noah
last year cant be finalized Roberts and vice president
until October, however, Meredith Stier Christensen
when the district gets offi- have pushed to have all
VAHS to celebrate 25 years of community theater cial attendance numbers
from the state.
board members paid at an
equal rate. That propos-
It includes a 77-cent al which would have
Twenty five years ago, three Verona
women organized a small showtunes On the Web increase in the mill rate, to each board member make
performance for a public audience If You Go $12.77 per $1,000 of prop-
erty value, the rate project-
$3,902 for their next year
of service will be present-
in the step room of the newly built For information about the Verona Area Historical
What: Verona Area Historical Society Society, visit: ed by the district through- ed to district residents, but
Verona Middle School (now Badger any resident in attendance
Ridge). August meeting out the lead-up to the April
veronahistory.com. referendums for a new can propose an alternative.
What started with just a handful of When: 10a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19
people would eventually grow into an high school and associated
Where: Verona Senior Center, 108 projects. Contact Scott Girard at
organization that today puts on nine Paoli St. ungreporter@wcinet.com
shows a year involving hundreds of to construct the carriage house; most District residents can
Info: veronahistory.com also vote on school board and follow him on Twitter
Veronans and opened a $2 million of which came from a Rhineland- @sgirard9.
building this fall. er mill. One door is from an 1835 salaries. The board usual-
One of those founders of Verona Stoughton building, and the four main ly gets a raise at the same
Community Theater, Dee Baldock, doors are from an actual old carriage
will be the guest at the Verona Area July update house. August 17-20, 2017
Historical Societys next monthly The Victorian Home on South Main Jensen said the house had been
meeting, set for 10a.m. Saturday, Street built in 1909, for years referred beautifully restored by Mary and Angell Park, Sun Prairie
Aug. 19. She had acted in plays in to as the Blizzard house, is one of Jake Wirmerscherchen prior to Grit-
high school and when she moved to the last remaining stately homes in tiths purchase of it. Includes: Parade on Thursday; carnival,
Verona in 1976 as there was no the city, VAHS secretary Ruth Jensen The woodwork, especially the Car Show Friday, family entertainment stage,
community theater she joined the said in an email to the Press. scrollwork set into the two archways craft fair, petting zoo, beer shelter, bands Friday
Oregon community theater. There, she Tom Griffith, the current owner, leading from the living room, drew & Saturday, food and vendor booths, kid-
learned the behind-the-scenes work- provided a tour of the grounds, home everyones attention, she said. Tom Questions? die korner, midget auto racing Sunday.
ings of a community theater group, explained the uniqueness of the hard- Sweet Corn served Sat. & Sun.
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Coming up Churches
All Saints Lutheran Church Sunday: 7:30 a.m., St. William,
Music on Main Sugar Ridge. Beverages and sand- The event is scheduled at 10 a.m. Fri- 2951 Chapel Valley Rd., Fitchburg Paoli
wiches will be provided. In addition day, Aug. 18. (608) 276-7729 Sunday: 9 & 11 a.m., St. Andrew,
The final Music on Main concert, fea- to aircraft, people are encouraged to For information, call 845-7471. allsaints-madison.org Verona
turing Derek Ramnarace, will close showcase their vintage vehicles. Interim Pastor Daily Mass, Tuesday-Saturday: 8
out the concerts 5-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. For information, call Tom Kret- College students fundraiser Sunday: 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. a.m., St. Andrew, Verona
18, at Hometown Junction Park. schman at 845-6230. A fundraiser for TOPS College Suc- The Church in Fitchburg St. James Lutheran Church
For information, visit business. Backyard beer cess, an organization made up of first 2833 Raritan Rd., Fitchburg ELCA
generation, minority and low-income (608) 271-2811 427 S. Main St., Verona
veronawi.com/events/details/music- livelifetogether.com (608) 845-6922
on-main-543. Wisconsin Brewing company will college students will be held from 2-5 Sunday: 8 & 10:45 a.m. stjamesverona.org
host Backyard for beer from 6-9 p.m. p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20, at Wisconsin Pastors Kurt M. Billings and Peter
Paoli farmers market Friday, Aug. 18 at the company, 1079 Brewing Company, 1079 American Fitchburg Memorial UCC Narum
5705 Lacy Rd., Fitchburg Office Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon-
A farmers market with fresh pro- American Way. Mascot Theory band Way. There will be food, beer, game (608) 273-1008 day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 8
duce, jams, honey and herbs as well will live music. Miller and Sons brats tournaments, a silent auction and memorialucc.org a.m.-noon Wednesday
as meats and eggs will be held from and hot dogs will be sold with pro- live music by the Ryan Mauer Band. Interim Pastor Laura Crow
Sunday: 8:15 and 10 a.m.
Saturday Worship: 5 p.m.
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
4-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17, at Paolis ceeds benefiting a local charity. The Basic entry ticket is $15.
historic mill lower patio between The event is free and open to the public. For information, visit wisconsin- Good Shephard Lutheran Salem United Church of Christ
Hop Garden and Paoli Bread & Brat For information, visit wisconsin- brewingcompany.com. Church ECLA 502 Mark Dr., Verona
Haus. There will be live music, beer brewingcompany.com. Food preservation
(608) 271-6633
Central: Raymond Road & Whitney
(608) 845-7315
salemchurchverona.org
and food. VACT founder Way, Madison Rev. Dr. Mark E. Yurs, Pastor
For information, visit facebook. Local author and creative garden- Sunday: 8:15, 9:30 & 10:45 a.m. Laura Kolden, Associate in Min-
com/events/260755841087502/?ac- The senior center will host a talk er Megan Cain will discuss how to West: Corner of Hwy. PD & Nine istry
featuring Verona Area Community preserve food without canning at the Mound Road, Verona Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
tive_tab=about. Sunday: 9 & 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Fellowship Hour: 10:15 a.m.
Theater director Dee Baldock, who library from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
Wings and wheels will share how she founded the VACT 22. Cain will share techniques for Damascus Road Church West Springdale Lutheran Church
ECLA
A Community Potluck Gathering started from a small group to an orga- using basements, fridges, and freezers The Verona Senior Center
108 Paoli St., Verona 2752 Town Hall Rd. (off Hwy ID),
will be held 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. nization that puts on nine shows a to preserve excess produce. (608) 819-6451 Mount Horeb
17, at the Sugar Ridge Airport, 7550 year involving hundreds of members. For information, call 845-7180. info@damascusroadchurch.com, (608) 437-3493
damascusroadonline.org springdalelutheran.org
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based on her wins throughout
the record season. She fin- Verona girls tennis played at the Stevens Point Invitational on Wednesday and hosts
ished the season 15-10, los- Janesville Parker at 4p.m. Thursday to open the Big Eight Conference season.
ing to 11th-seeded freshman
Andie Weise of Homestead The Wildcats will participate in the two-day Madison/Milwaukee 10-team challenge
(35-3) at the individual state Friday and Saturday.
tournament.
Allison Blessing, Kayla Arrowhead, Homestead, Kettle Moraine, Madison Memorial, Madison West, Middleton,
Johnson and Meghan Samz Oak Creek, Waunakee and Whitefish Bay are all competing.
also return.
Blessing finished 12-14 at Verona hosts Oak Creek at 9a.m. Friday, Homestead at noon and Kettle Moraine at
No. 2 singles and earned a 3p.m. The Wildcats hosts Arrowhead at 9a.m. Saturday before closing out the tourna- Photo by Anthony Iozzo
fifth-place finish at confer- ment at noon against Whitefish Bay. Senior Claire Swain putts on the 10th hole Thursday in
ence. Johnson was 13-12 at the WPGA/Madison Edgewood invite at Yahara Hills Golf
No. 3 singles and took sixth at Course. Swain finished with a 101.
conference. Samz went 13-13 including Meghan Anderson Keyes team was put together half of the Wildcats No. 2
overall and placed fifth at con-
ference.
and Eve Parker who went
10-14 at No. 1 doubles and
late in the season. They went
2-3 at No. 3 doubles and fin-
doubles team. She was
13-12 last year on her way Cats: Verona tops Big 8 foes
Verona returns five of its six finished fourth at conference. ished fourth at conference. to a fourth-place finish at
doubles players from last year, Angie Sutter and Kasie Claire Johnson returns as conference. Continued from page 10
Whats next
Big Eight stacked once again for 2017 season
Lauren Shorter tied
for 12th with a 79, and Verona travels to
Courtney Shorter tied for Monona Golf Course
36th with an 88. Ott fin- at 2p.m. Monday, Aug.
The always-difficult Big Eight enter this season with a new partner. for the Spartans this season. ished tied for 59th with a
Conference is not about to get any Senior Ellie Kaji will also be a Junior Ingrid Goldstrand joins 95, and Swain was 77th 21, for a Big Eight triple
easier this season. key part to the Regents success. Olson and Zhou as Memorial returns with a 101. Schleeper fin- dual against Madison
Six of the top 20 players, who fin- Middleton should be solid once its top three singles players from a ished tied for 78th with East and Middleton.
ished first or second at last years again, while Madison Memorial and team that finished fourth at confer- a 102, but her score was
conference tournament, return this Sun Prairie cant be counted out. ence. not counted with the team The Wildcats also
season. Junior Kai Heineman finished last Senior Lats Sysouvanh of Sun score. travel to Portage Coun-
Madison West is picked by many season a 17-12 record and will be a Prairie returns as the conferences Miltons Taylor Hakala try Club at 9 a.m.
to be the conferences top team key part of an always strong Cardi- top player, while the Cardinals also and Milwaukee Home-
steads Speedy Kent tied Wednesday, Aug. 23,
despite the graduation of its No. 1 nal team. welcome back No. 3 singles cham-
singles and half of its doubles teams. Middleton had won five consec- pion Katie Tews to a team that fin- for first with 71s. Milton for the Portage invite.
Karolina Lungova graduated fol- utive conference titles before being ished third in the conference and won the meet with a 319.
lowing last season, but the Regents dethroned by Sun Prairie in 2015 qualified for the teams second Sun Prairie triangular Lauren and Courtney
return plenty of firepower to defend and Madison West in 2016. Juniors straight team state tournament. Shorter finished with a
their title. Maddie Clark and Michelle Chi Sysouvanh went 28-4 overall last The Wildcats traveled pair of 86s, and Swain
Seniors Laura Nicholas and Hoi return with Heineman looking to year and advanced to the state quar- to Sun Prairie on Mon- shot a 96.
Ming Lee McVey (18-7) won the help the Cardinals regain the crown. terfinals before falling to Stough- day for a Big Eight trian- Ott rounded out the top
Big Eight No. 1 doubles title to Madison Memorial sophomore tons Sarah Benoy. She and Tews gular against Sun Prairie four with a 97. Schleep-
clinch a conference championship Grace Olson qualified for the Divi- will serve as co-captains this season and Janesville Craig and ers 114 was thrown out.
for the Regents. They went on to sion 1 individual state tournament for Sun Prairie. defeated both teams with Kallie Lux led Craig
advance to the round of 16 at state. as a freshman, going 23-7. Fellow The Cardinals welcome another a 365. with an 84, and Morgan
Lee McVey sustained an injury pri- sophomore Julia Zhou went 20-1 at talented freshman in Lauren Hope Sun Prairie was second Jambord led Sun Prairie
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The City of Verona Plan Commission 8. Engineers Report der ReekieDiaz, Alder StinerLinder, quested. The Department will determine ments on the proposal, they must be
* New traffic lights have been in- Alder TouchettLinder, Alder Diaz APPLICATION FOR whether the proposal complies with ss. emailed or postmarked within 30 days
will hold Public Hearings on September
5, 2017 at City Hall, 111 Lincoln Street, at stalled in the construction area on S. Diaz, Alder DoyleDiaz, Alder Gaskell PROPOSED DREDGING 1.11 and 30.20(2), Stats., and ch. NR 150, after the date this notice is published on
6:30 PM for the following planning and Main St. Diaz, Alder LinderLinder. 4 votes for The City of Verona, 410 Investment Wis. Adm. Code, and ensure that the re- the Departments website. If you are re-
zoning matters: * Parking lot reconstruction plans Linder, 4 votes for Diaz. Motion failed. Court, Verona, WI 53593 has applied to quired mitigation meets the standards in questing a public informational hearing,
1) General Development Plan (GDP) will be available in August for a late Au- 11. New Business the Department of Natural Resources for s. 281.36(3r), Stats. if the project impacts the request must be emailed or post-
for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) gust bid. A. Discussion and Possible Action a permit to remove materials from the wetlands. marked within 20 days after the date this
to be located at 102/104 Lincoln Street 9. Committee Reports Re: Approval of Operator Licenses. Mo- bed of a tributary to Badger Mill Creek. The Department has made a tenta- notice is published on the Departments
that would allow for the construction 114 A. Finance Committee tion by McGilvray, seconded by Touchett, The project is located in the SE1/4 of the tive determination that it will issue the website. A request for hearing must in-
multi-family units in 3-buildings. (1) Discussion and Possible to approve the operator licenses as pre- SE1/4 of Section 15, Township 6 North, permit with conditions for the proposed clude the docket number or applicant
2) Precise Implementation Plan (PIP) Action Re: Payment of Bills. Motion by sented. Motion carried 8-0. Range 8 East, City of Verona, Dane Coun- activity. name and specify the issues that the par-
for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Linder, seconded by Doyle, to pay the 12. Announcements ty. If you would like to know more about ty desires to be addressed at the informa-
located at 720-730 Schubert Street and bills in the amount of $1,178,197.01. Mo- * Alder Stiner thanked Recreation The proposed Lincoln Street Lower this project or would like to see the appli- tional hearing.
specifically located on lots 33 through 36 tion carried 8-0. Assistant Ali Tackett for her years of ser- Channel Maintenance and Rehabilitation cation and plans, please visit the Depart- If no hearing is requested, the De-
of the Hometown Grove Subdivision. The (2) Discussion and Possible vice in the Recreation Department and Phase II project will dredge approximate- ments permit tracking website at https:// partment may issue its decision without a
proposed PIP would allow for the con- Action Re: Acceptance of City 2016 Fi- congratulated her on being accepted to ly 4,200 cubic yards of sediment and permits.dnr.wi.gov/water/SitePages/Per- hearing. If a public informational hearing
struction of a four-unit townhouse. nancial Statements. Motion by Linder, UW-LaCrosse for graduate school. remove an obsolete drop structure from mit%20Search.aspx and search for WP- is held, comments must be postmarked
3) Precise Implementation Plan (PIP) seconded by Doyle, to accept the 2016 13. Adjournment: Motion by Reekie, the existing channel. The proposed sec- IP-SC-2017-13-X06-05T10-07-59. no later than 10 days following the date
for a Planned Unit Development (PUD), Financial Statements. Motion carried 8-0. seconded by Touchett, to adjourn at 7:26 tion of the channel to be dredged is south Reasonable accommodation, in- on which the hearing is completed.
known as Sugar Creek Commons, lo- 10. Old Business p.m. Motion carried 8-0. of Verona City Hall on property within the cluding the provision of informational The final decision may be appealed
cated at 501 West Verona Avenue, 503 A. Discussion and Possible Action Published: August 17, 2017 City of Verona owned by the City and material in an alternative format, will be as indicated in the decision document.
West Verona Avenue, 507 West Verona Re: Selection of a City Council Represen- WNAXLP Dane County. The project purpose is provided for qualified individuals with Docket Number
Avenue, 513 West Verona Avenue, 100 tative to the Plan Commission. Alderper- to maintain the existing flow line of the disabilities upon request. IP-SC-2017-13-01880 & 01881
Legion Street, and 501-522 Topp Avenue son Touchett nominated Jack Linder as *** channel, address channel incising by Any person may submit comments Published August 17, 2017
that would allow for the construction of the City Council Representative to the grading more gradual side slopes and re- and/or request a public informational WNAXLP
243-apartment units, and 23,495 square Plan Commission. Alderperson Doyle move the non-functioning drop structure. hearing by emailing
feet of commercial space. nominated Luke Diaz as the City Council The Department will review the wendy.peich@wisconsin.gov or ***
4) General Development Plan (GDP) Representative to the Plan Commission. proposal provided by the applicant and writing to Wendy Peich, 3911 Fish Hatch-
for a Planned Unit Development (PUD), any information from public comments ery Road, Fitchburg, WI 53711 by U.S.
known as Festival Foods, to be located at
660 Hometown Circle that would allow for NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND JOINT REVIEW BOARD
the construction of a 67,867 square foot
grocery store. MEETING REGARDING THE PROPOSED CREATION OF
Interested persons may comment TAX INCREMENTAL DISTRICT NO. 9 IN THE
Early
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during the public hearings at the Septem- Notice is Hereby Given that the City of Verona will hold an organizational Joint
ber 5th Plan Commission meeting. The Review Board meeting on September 5, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. at the Verona City Hall, lo-
Plan Commission will make recommen- cated at 111 Lincoln Street. The purpose of this meeting is to organize a Joint Review
dations for these matters, which will then Board for purposes of considering the proposed creation of, and proposed project
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be reviewed by the Common Council for plan for, Tax Incremental District No. 9 (the District).
final decisions on Monday, September Notice is Hereby Given that the Plan Commission of the City of Verona will hold
11th. a public hearing on September 5, 2017 at 6:30p.m.at the Verona City Hall, located at
Contact Adam Sayre, Director of 111 Lincoln Street, for the purpose of providing the community a reasonable oppor-
Planning and Development, at 608-848- tunity to comment upon the proposed creation of the Project Plan for the District.
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