DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 2020 - 2021

Outagamie County Government Center 320 South Walnut Street Appleton, Wisconsin 54911

web: http://www.outagamie.org

THOMAS NELSON County Executive

JEFF NOOYEN Chairperson

TRAVIS J. THYSSEN Vice Chairperson

Compiled by the Office of the County Clerk LORI J. O’BRIGHT County Clerk OFFICE HOURS 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Year-Round) (Check with individual offices for varied hours.)

- Closed Saturdays - LEGAL HOLIDAYS New Year’s Day Good Friday Memorial Day th July 4 Labor Day Thanksgiving Day & the day after Christmas Eve Day Christmas Day New Year’s Eve Day

If a holiday falls on a Sunday the succeeding Monday is the holiday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday the preceding Friday is the holiday. OFFICE DIRECTORY

Brewster Village ...... 3300 W. Brewster St, Appleton Circuit Court Branch 1-7 ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Ct. 1-7 Clerk of Courts ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1A Coroner...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2F Corporation Counsel...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3D County Bd. Chairperson / Legislative Services ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2I County Clerk ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2H County Executive ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 4 County Sheriff ...... 3030 E. Goodland Dr, Appleton County Treasurer ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2G Court Commissioner...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Ct. A * Asst. Court Commissioner...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Ct. B Criminal Justice Treatment Services ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1C * Day Report Center ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1C Development & Land Services ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3E * Real Property Listing...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2G District Attorney...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1B * Victim-Witness Assistance ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1B Emergency Management ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level G Extension Outagamie County ...... 3365 W. Brewster St, Appleton Family Court Commissioner...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2A Family Court Services ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2C Financial Services...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 4 Highway ...... 1313 Holland Road, Little Chute Human Resources ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 4 Health and Human Services * Administration / Fiscal ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3C * Aging & Long Term Support / ADRC ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1D * Economic Support & Child Support...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1E * Child, Youth & Family ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2D * Mental Health ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3A * Public Health & WIC ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3B * Youth & Family Services / Juvenile Intake ...... 500 W. Fifth Street, Appleton Information Technology (IT)...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1G * Print Shop & Mailroom ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level LL Land Conservation...... 3365 W. Brewster St., Appleton Maintenance ...... 410 S. Elm St, Appleton Plamann Park...... 1375 E. Broadway Dr, Appleton Purchasing ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 4 Register in Probate ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2B Register of Deeds ...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2E Solid Waste/Recycling ...... 1419 Holland Rd, Little Chute Veteran’s Service Office...... Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1F

*County Government Center ...... 320 S. Walnut St, Appleton TABLE OF CONTENTS Courthouse Complex Directory ...... Inside Front Cover Office Hours/ Legal Holidays ...... Preface Federal Government ...... 1 State Government ...... 3 Supreme Court of WI & Appeals Court, Dist. 3 ...... 4 Legislative Officials ...... 5 Tax Officials ...... 9 Div. of Community Corrections/Probation & Parole...... 9 County Government ...... 9 Judicial Department ...... 16 Supervisory Districts ...... 17 County Board Supervisors ...... 18, 19 Standing Committees...... 19, 20 Greenway Implementation Committee ...... 20, 21 Administrative Review Appeals Board ...... 21 Black Otter Lake Rehabilitation District ...... 21 Board of Adjustment Zoning Ordinance ...... 21, 22 Commissioners of Condemnation ...... 22 Community Action Program (CAP)...... 22 Criminal Justice Coordinating Council ...... 22, 23 Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee ...... 23 Drainage Board ...... 23, 24 East Central WI Regional Planning Com ...... 24 Fox Cities Community Clinic Brd. of Trustees ...... 24 Health & Human Services Board...... 24 Housing Authority Commissioners ...... 24 Land Conservation Committee ...... 24 Land Information Council ...... 25 Loan Review Committee ...... 25 Local Emergency Planning Committee ...... 25, 26 Outagamie/Waupaca Library Systems Board...... 26 Space and Security Needs Project…...... 26 Specialized Trans. Plan. & Policy Committee ...... 26 Sustainability Committee ...... 26, 27 Traffic Safety Commission ...... 27 UW Oshkosh at Fox Cities Board of Trustees ...... 27 Veterans Service Commission ...... …...27 Town, Village, and City Officers...... 28 Sanitary Districts ...... 56 School Officials ...... 59 Outagamie County Population Chart ...... 68 County Parks...... 69 Historical Sketch ...... 69 Telephone Directory ...... 70, 71 Fax Numbers ...... 72 Zip Code Index ...... Inside Back Cover

See Outagamie County’s website at www.outagamie.org for the most current, up-to-date version of the 2020-21 County Directory. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT – Donald J. Trump The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-1414 E-mail: [email protected] Vice President – Michael R. Pence Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20501 (202) 456-2326 E-mail: [email protected] THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET Secretary of Agriculture – Sonny Perdue Secretary of Commerce – Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. Secretary of Defense – Mark Esper Secretary of Education – Elisabeth Prince DeVos Secretary of Energy – Dan Brouillette Secretary of Health and Human Services – Alex Azar Secretary of Homeland Security – Chad Wolf – Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Secretary of Housing & Urban Development – Benjamin S. Carson, Sr. Secretary of Interior – David Bernhardt Attorney General – William Barr Secretary of Labor – Eugene Scalia Secretary of Management & Budget – Russ Vought, Acting Director Secretary of State – Mike Pompeo Secretary of Transportation – Elaine L. Chao Secretary of Treasury – Steven T. Mnuchin Secretary of Veterans Affairs – Robert Wilkie Office of the Director of National Intelligence – John Ratcliffe FEDERAL AGENCIES & COMMISSIONS Director, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) – Christopher Wray Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) – Gina Haspel Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Andrew Wheeler U.S. Permanent Representative Ambassador to the United Nations – Kelly Craft Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative – Robert Lighthizer White House Chief of Staff – Acting Chief of Staff – Mark Meadows USA Gov: 1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-872-4681) JUDICIAL SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Official Address: Supreme Court of the United States 1 First St., NE, Washington, DC 20543 Tel: (202) 479-3000 Chief Justice – John G. Roberts, Jr. Associate Justices Clarence Thomas Ruth Bader Ginsburg Stephen G. Breyer Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Sonia M. Sotomayor Elena Kagan Neil M. Gorsuch -1- Brett Kavanaugh Clerk – Scott S. Harris LEGISLATIVE UNITED STATES SENATORS

Tammy Baldwin (D), Madison (Term: Six Years; expires January 2025) Official Address: 709 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Tel. (202) 224-5653; 1-800-247-5645 Internet site: www.baldwin.senate.gov Madison Office: 30 W. Mifflin St., Suite 700 Madison, WI 53703 Tel. (608) 264-5338

Ron Johnson (R), Oshkosh (Term: Six Years; expires January 2023) Official Address: 328 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Tel. (202) 224-5323 Fax (202) 228-6965 Internet site: www.ronjohnson.senate.gov District Office: 219 E. Washington Avenue, Suite 100 Oshkosh, WI 54901 Tel. (920) 230-7250 Fax (920) 230-7262

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS

Eighth District- Mike Gallagher (R), DePere (Term: Two-years; expires January 2021) Official Address: 1230 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Tel. (202) 225-5665 Fax (202) 225-5729 Internet Site: www.gallagher.house.gov

District Office: 1702 Scheuring Rd., Ste. B De Pere, WI 54115 Tel. (920) 301-4500

The Eighth District consists of all of the Towns, Villages and Cities in Outagamie County.

-2- THE STATE GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE Governor (D) Room 115 East, State Capitol P.O. Box 7863 Madison, WI 53702 Phone: (608) 266-1212; Fax (608) 267-8983 E-mail: [email protected] (Term: Four years; Term expires January 2023) Lieutenant Governor (D) Room 19 East, State Capitol P.O. Box 2043 Madison, WI 53702 Phone: (608) 266-3516; Fax (608) 267-3571 E-mail: [email protected] (Term: Four years; Term expires January 2023) Secretary of State Douglas La Follette (D) B41W State Capitol Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 266-8888; press 3; Fax 608-266-3159 Email: [email protected] (Term: Four years; Term expires January 2023) State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski (D) B41W State Capitol Madison, WI 53701 Phone: (608) 266-1714; Fax 608-266-2647 Toll Free: 1-855-375-2274 E-mail: [email protected] (Term: Four years; Term expires January 2023) Attorney General (D) Room 114 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7857 Madison, WI 53707-7857 Phone: (608) 266-1221 (Term: Four years; Term expires January 2023) State Superintendent of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707 Phone: 1-800-441-4563 (U.S. Only); (608) 266-3390 Fax (608) 267-1052 Appointed January of 2019 to fill unexpired term

-3- JUDICIAL SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN P.O. Box 1688, Madison, WI 53701-1688 Tel. (608) 266-1880 (Ten-year Terms)

Chief Justice Term Expires Patience Roggensack 2023

Associate Justices

Ann Walsh Bradley 2025 Annette Kingsland Ziegler 2027 2028 Rebecca Grassl Bradley 2026 Daniel Kelly 2020, Term expires July 31, 2020 2029 Jill J. Karofsky 2030, Elected April 2020, takes office August 2020

Clerk Sheila Reiff

COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT 3 740 Third St., Wausau, WI 54401 Tel. (715) 848-1421 (Six-year Terms)

Judges Term Expires Mark A. Seidl 7/31/2021 Thomas M. Hruz 7/31/2022 Lisa Stark 7/31/2025

-4- LEGISLATIVE STATE SENATORS (Four-year Terms)

1st SENATE DISTRICT (Includes 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Assembly Districts) André Jacque (R) 1615 Lost Dauphin Road DePere, WI 54115 Official Address: Room 7 South, State Capitol P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266-3512 Fax (608) 282-3541 E-mail address: [email protected] Term expires First Monday of January 2023

2nd SENATE DISTRICT (Includes 4th, 5th, and 6th Assembly Districts) Robert L. Cowles (R) 300 W. St. Joseph St., Unit 23 Green Bay, WI 54301 Tel. (920) 448-5092 Official Address: Room 118 South, State Capitol P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266-0484 (Toll Free) 1-800-334-1465 Fax (608) 267-0304 E-mail address: [email protected] Term expires First Monday of January 2021

14th SENATE DISTRICT (Includes 40th, 41st and 42nd Assembly Districts) Luther S. Olsen (R) 1023 Thomas Street Ripon, WI 54971 Official Address: Room 122 South, State Capitol P. O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266-0751 Fax (608) 267-4350 E-mail address: [email protected] Term expires First Monday of January 2021

-5- 19th SENATE DISTRICT (Includes 55th, 56th, & 57th Assembly Districts) Roger Roth (R) 1910 W. Charles St. Appleton, WI 54914 Official Address Room 220 South, State Capital P.O. Box 7882 Madison, WI 53707-7882 Tel. (608) 266-0718 (Toll Free) 1-800-579-8717 Fax (608) 282-3559 E-mail address: [email protected] Term expires First Monday of January 2023

REPRESENTATIVES TO THE ASSEMBLY (Two-year Terms expire First Monday of January 2021) 2nd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Shae Sortwell (R) 13219 County Road Q Two Rivers, WI 54241 Official Address: Room 420 North, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53709 Tel. (608) 266-9870 Toll Free 1-888-534-0002 Fax (608) 282-3602 E-mail address: [email protected] VILLAGE – Wrightstown, Ward 4

3rd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Ron W. Tusler (R) W5721 Firelane 12 Harrison, WI 54952 Official Address: Room 22 West, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8953 Tel. (608) 266-5831 Toll Free 1-888-534-0003 Fax (608) 282-3603 E-mail address: [email protected] TOWN – Buchanan VILLAGES – Combined Locks, Harrison, Wards 1 & 2, Kimberly, and Little Chute, Wards 3, 7, 9, 10, and 11 CITIES – Appleton, Ward 59, Kaukauna, Wards 12 & 13

-6- 5th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT (R) N2352 Vandenbroek Road Kaukauna, WI 54130 Tel. (920) 427-2477 Official Address: Room 115 West, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 Tel. (608) 266-2418 Toll Free 1-888-534-0005 Fax (608) 282-3605 E-mail address: [email protected] TOWNS – Black Creek, Center, Cicero, Ellington, Freedom, Kaukauna, Oneida, Osborn, Seymour, Vandenbroek VILLAGES – Black Creek, Howard, Ward 17, Little Chute, Wards 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 12, 13, and 14, Nichols, Wrightstown, Ward 5 CITIES – Appleton, Ward 58, Kaukauna, Wards 1-10, Seymour

6th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Gary Tauchen (R) N3397 S. Broadway Road Bonduel, WI 54107 Official Address: Room 13 West, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8953 Tel. (608) 266-3097 Toll Free 1-888-529-0006 Fax (608) 282-3606 E-mail address: [email protected] TOWNS – Bovina, Deer Creek, Hortonia, Liberty, Maine, Maple Creek VILLAGES – Bear Creek, Hortonville, Shiocton

40th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Kevin D. Petersen (R) N1433 Drivas Road Waupaca, WI 54981 Official Address: Room 105 West, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8953 Tel. (608) 266-3794 Toll Free: 1-888-947-0040 Fax (608) 282-3640 E-mail address: [email protected] CITY – New London, Wards 1 & 2

-7- 55th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Mike K. Rohrkaste (R) 1417 Mahler Blvd. Neenah, WI 54956 Official Address: Room 321 East, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708-8952 Tel. (608) 266-5719 Tel. (888) 534-0055 Fax (608) 282-3655 E-mail address: [email protected] TOWNS – Grand Chute, Wards 4-6, 9-14, Greenville, Wards 4 and 9 CITY – Appleton, Wards 55-57

56th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT David Murphy (R) 1777 Ivy Lane Greenville, WI 54942 Official Address: Room 318 North, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 Tel. (608) 266-7500 Toll Free 1-888-534-0056 Fax (608) 282-3656 E-mail address: [email protected]

TOWNS – Dale, Grand Chute, Wards 1-3, 7-8, 15-17, Greenville, Wards 1-3, 5-8 VILLAGE – Little Chute, Ward 15 CITY – Appleton, Wards 4-5, 15-23, 35-43, 48, 53-54 57th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Amanda M. Stuck (D) 1404 N. Harriman St. Appleton, WI 54911-3534 Official Address: Room 4 West, State Capitol P.O. Box 8953 Madison, WI 53708 Tel. (608) 266-3070 Toll Free 1-888-534-0057 Fax (608) 282-3657 E-mail address: [email protected] TOWNS – Grand Chute, Ward 18 CITY – Appleton-Wards 1-3, 6-11, 24-25, 27-30, 33-34, 49-52 Legislative Hotline 608-266-9960 or toll-free 1-800-362-9472

-8- TAX OFFICIALS Wisconsin Department of Revenue 265 W. Northland Ave., Appleton, WI 54911 Telephone 920-832-2727 District Audit Supervisor: Gregory Sennholz Revenue Agent Supervisor-Compliance: Cheryl Purath Lake Michigan District Equalization Property Assessment Office 200 N. Jefferson St., Suite 126, Green Bay, WI 54301 Telephone 920-448-5196

Supervisor of Equalization: Pat Grabner

Manufacturing & Utility Bureau Green Bay District Office 200 N Jefferson St., Suite 126 Green Bay, WI 54301-5100 Telephone 920-448-5191; Fax 920-448-5210

District Manager: Kurt Keller

CORRECTIONS WI DIV OF COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 2902 N. Mason St., Appleton, WI 54914 Telephone 920-832-2700; Fax 920-832-2716

Supervisor: Kate Meulemans, Unit 402 5600 W. Grande Market Dr. Ste. A, Appleton, WI 54913 Telephone 920-997-1480; Fax 920-997-1495 Supervisor: Tom Wickeham, Unit 415; Ryan Peterson, Unit 404

2783 Freedom Road, Oneida, WI 54155 Telephone 920-337-4560; Fax 920-869-8095 Supervisor: Emily Hartsield , Unit 408

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OUTAGAMIE COUNTY OFFICERS 2020-2021 Year Term of Elected Office County Executive (Co. Gov. Center, Level 4) Thomas Nelson April 2019 4 Years Tel. 920-832-1643; Fax 920-832-1534 E-mail: [email protected]

Clerk of Circuit Courts (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1A) Barb Bocik (R) Nov. 2018 4 Years Diane Leith, Chief Deputy/Admin. Assist. Tel. 920-832-5131; Fax 920-832-5115

-9- Coroner (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2F) Doug Bartelt (R) Nov. 2018 4 Years E-mail: [email protected] Kim M. Krueger, Administrative Assistant/Deputy Coroner, D-ABMDI E-mail: [email protected] Christopher J. Wichman, Deputy Shelley Donner, Deputy Coroner, D-ABMDI Michelle McGlin, Deputy Coroner, D-ABMDI Leslie A. James, Deputy Jon Miller, Deputy Debra Robbins, Deputy Tel. 920-832-5841; Fax 920-832-4787 County Clerk (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2H) Lori O’Bright (R) Nov. 2016 4 Years E-mail: [email protected] Jeffrey King, Deputy Tel. 920-832-5077; Fax 920-832-2200 District Attorney (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1B) Melinda Tempelis (Appointed 9/17) Nov. 2016 4 years Julie DuQuaine, Asst. District Attorney Zak Buruin, Asst. District Attorney Lacey Coonen, Asst. District Attorney Alexander Duros, Asst. District Attorney Alex Johnson, Asst. District Attorney Rob Sager, Asst. District Attorney Chuck M. Stertz, Asst. District Attorney Daniel Tombasco, Asst. District Attorney Michelle Swardenski, Special Prosecutor Carrie Kuepper, Office Manager Dan Running, Special Investigator William Flood, Special Investigator Stephanie Jens, Victim-Witness Coordinator Tel. 920-832-5024; Fax 920-832-5031 Register of Deeds (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2E) Sarah R. Van Camp (R) Nov. 2016 4 Years E-mail: [email protected] Mary Keehn, Chief Deputy Terry Lehr, Financial Deputy Brea Vang, Land Records Deputy Tel. 920-832-5095; Fax 920-832-2177 Sheriff (Law Enforcement Services Building, 3030 E. Goodland Dr., Appleton) Clint Kriewaldt (R) Nov. 2018 4 Years E-mail: [email protected]

Corey Besaw, Chief Deputy David R. Kiesner, Captain/Jail Administrator Jeff Dietzen, Captain, Law Enforcement Serv Terry Hammen, Lieutenant, Law Enforcement Serv Travis Linskens, Lieutenant, Law Enforcement Serv Ryan Carpenter, Lieutenant, Law Enforcement Serv -10-

Doug Verheyen, Corrections Lieutenant Brian Wirtz, Lieutenant, Corrections Division Tel. 920-832-5605; Fax 920-832-5263 County Treasurer (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2G) Trenten Woelfel (R) elected 4/2018 (unexpired Term) 4 Years E-mail: [email protected] Rochelle Oskey, Deputy Treasurer Tel. 920-832-5065, Fax 920-832-4923 Airport (W6390 Challenger Dr., Suite 201, Appleton) E-mail: [email protected] Abe Weber, Airport Director Scott Volberding, Operations & Maintenance Manager Patrick Tracey, Marketing Manager Katie Horan, Administration & Finance Manager Karla Hammen, Airport Accountant Pla Yang, Customer/Administrative Support Specialist Tel. 920-832-5268; Fax 920-832-1543 Brewster Village (3300 W. Brewster St., Appleton, WI 54914) Timothy Neuman, Interim Administrator Cathy Knifke, RN, Nursing Services Director Tel. 920-832-5400; Fax 920-832-4922 Corporation Counsel (Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3D) Joseph P. Guidote, Jr., Corporation Counsel Kyle Sargent, Deputy Corporation Counsel Traycee England, Assistant Corporation Counsel Aaron J. Janssen, Assistant Corporation Counsel Dawn T. Shaha, Assistant Corporation Counsel Becky Meulemans, Office Manager/Paralegal Lorri Hurst, Paralegal Stephanie Lind, Legal Secretary Tel. 920-832-1522; Fax 920-832-2160 Criminal Justice Treatment Services (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1C) Bernard Vetrone, Director David Brinkman, Case Manager Jeffrey Foote, Case Manager Chelsea Niemuth, Case Manager Adam Schwahn, Case Manager John Philipp, Education Coordinator Michael Hammen, Electronic Monitoring Specialist Robert Nelson, Electronic Monitoring Specialist Derreka Walton, Offender Resource Specialist Michelle Zuleger, Offender Resource Specialist Deena Larsen, Office Assistant John Wells, Risk/Needs Assessor Shannon Kiesner, Support Specialist II Heather Swedberg, Support Specialist III Tel:920-832-5160; Fax:920-968-4175 -11- Email: [email protected]

Development and Land Services (Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3E) Kara Homan, AICP, Director Planning & Zoning Administration Steven P. Swanson, Zoning Administrator Vacant, Senior Planner – Interim Contact Kara Homan GIS & Land Information Bradley Bastian, GIS Coordinator/Land Information Manager Property Listing Terri Lison, Real Property Lister County Surveyor David Yurk, PLS, County Surveyor Tel. 920-832-5255; Fax 920-832-4770 Website: http://www.outagamie.org/government/departments-a-e/development-and-land- services

DNR Conservation Wardens (Field Office) Tel. 1-800-847-9367 Cara Kamke; Tel. 920-360-5979 Zack Seitz (Shiocton); Tel. 920-365-6282 Stefan Fabian (Environmental Warden); Tel. 920-366-2802 Ryan Propson (Environmental Warden); Tel. 920-312-1268 Chris Shea (Team Supervisor); Tel. 920-479-0846 Ben Treml (Regional Supervisor); Tel. 920-366-8270

DNR Forester Outagamie County Forester: Chris Plzak; E-mail: [email protected] Tel. 920-493-1058 DNR Wildlife Manager Bryan Woodbury, Tel. 920-832-1804; E-mail: [email protected] Emergency Management (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1 (lower level.) Ryan Carpenter, Interim Director Tel. 920-832-5629 Paula Rieder, Deputy Director Tel. 920-832-6361 Melissa Hackl, Emergency Management Specialist Tel. 920-832-5846 Rob Olson, Emergency Management Specialist Tel. 920-832-5464 Family Court Services (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2C) Paul Schroth, Director Tel. 920-832-5660; Fax 920-832-4418 Financial Services (Co. Gov. Center, Level 4) Brian Massey, Director Tel. 920-832-1680; Fax 920-832-2474 Health & Human Services Department (Co. Gov. Center) John Rathman, Director Tel. 920-832-5187; Fax 920-832-5164

-12- Aging and Long-Term Support Division (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1D) Mary Dorn, Deputy Director Tel. 920-832-5479; Fax 920-832-5164 Amie Bastian, Manager Tel. 920-832-5469; Fax 920-832-2113 Child Support and Economic Support Division (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1E) Amy Roland, Manager Tel. 920-832-5168; Fax 920-832-4779 Children, Youth and Families Division (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2D) Melissa Blom, Manager Tel. 920-832-5161; Fax 920-832-5180 Fiscal Systems (Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3C) Janet Schmidt, Manager Tel. 920-832-4741; Fax 920-832-2185 Mental Health/AODA Division (Co. Gov. Center, Level 3, Rec. 3A) Brian Bezier, Manager Tel. 920-832-5270; Fax 920-832-5488 Public Health Division (Co. Gov. Center, Level 1 (temp.)) Natalie Vandeveld, Manager Tel. 920-832-5100; Fax 920-832-4924 Youth and Family Services Division (500 W. Fifth Street, Appleton) Scott Kornish, Manager Tel. 920-832-5961; Fax 920-832-5975

Highway (1313 Holland Rd., Appleton 54911-8947) Dean Steingraber, Highway Commissioner; Tel. 920-832-2026 Randy Roloff, Patrol Superintendent (east of Hwy 47); Tel. 920-832-5679 Chad Johnson, Patrol Superintendent (west of Hwy 47); Tel. 920-832-5678 Jon Milheiser, Shop Superintendent; Tel. 920-832-5380 Joseph Zellmer, Engineer; Tel. 920-968-5756 Michelle Uitenbroek, Office Manager; Tel. 920-832-2027 Tel. 920-832-5673; Fax 920-832-2032 Housing Authority (3020 E. Winslow Ave., Appleton) Kari Kuiper, Executive Director Tel. 920-731-9781; Fax 920-731-3071 (See also Weatherization Program) Human Resources (Co. Gov. Center, Level 4) Lisa Lux, HR Director Justin Kluesner, HR Deputy Director Kariann Hesse, Employee Benefits Specialist Mark Cochrane, Recruiter Cindy Golden, Employee Relations Generalist Kari Mogensen, Administrative Supervisor Monica Gosz, Employee Leave Administrator Ann Huelsbeck, HR Assistant Tel. 920-832-1668; Fax 920-832-1534 Email: [email protected] Information Technology Co. Gov. Center, Level 1, Rec. 1G Julie Vanden Acker, Director Greg Ashauer, IT Deputy Director Melissa Buman, Administrative Supervisor Tel. 920-832-1530; Fax 920-832-1539 -13-

Land Conservation Department (3365 W. Brewster St., Appleton 54914-1602) Gregory J. Baneck, County Conservationist Vacant, Administrative Assistant Jeremy A. Freund, Environmental Engineer/Project Coordinator Quint Krueger, Engineering Technician Elly Magdanz, Engineering Technician Jim Poweleit, Engineering Technician Sarah Francart, GIS Tech/Watershed Planner Sarah Wichman, Program Assistant Wes Kotila, Engineering Technician Luke Hickey, Engineering Technician Andy Kiefer, Agronomist/Conservation Planner Alex Krepline, Agronomist/Conservation Planner Tel. 920-832-5073; Fax 920-832-4783; http://www.outagamie.org/index.aspx?page=64

Legislative Services

(Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2I) Sara Hickey, Legislative Services Manager Tel. 920-832-5054; Fax 920-832-1895

Maintenance (Maintenance Facility, 410 S. Elm St, Appleton) Paul Farrell, Maintenance Manager Tel. 920-832-1855, Fax 920-832-4457 Outagamie Waupaca Counties Federated Library Systems (225 N. Oneida St., Appleton) Bradley Shipps, Director

Tel. 920-832-6190; Fax 920-832-6422 Parks (1375 E. Broadway Dr., Appleton) Loren Dieck, Director Kristine Butteris, Management Assistant Mike Hibbard, Naturalist

Tel. 920-832-4790 (Plamann Park) Tel. 920-779-6433 (Mosquito Hill Nature Center) [email protected] Public Defender (100 W. Lawrence St., Suite 250, Appleton) Tel. 920-832-2774 Carrie J. LaPlant, Local Attorney Manager

Jeremey Campshure, Assistant State Public Defender Alaina Fahley, Assistant State Public Defender Ian Mevis, Assistant State Public Defender Jayme Lehman, Assistant State Public Defender Christine Heywood, Assistant State Public Defender Daniel Kachur, Assistant State Public Defender Robert Welygan, Assistant State Public Defender Jennifer Zmyslo, Assistant State Public Defender

Brad Micke, Client Services Specialist Shannon Holmes, Benjamin Holmes: Investigators Tel. 920-832-2774; Fax 920-832-2795 Recycling and Solid Waste (1419 Holland Rd., Appleton 54911-8985) Tel. 920-832-5277; Fax 920-788-4130 -14-

Brian Van Straten, Director of Solid Waste Tel. 920-832-1521 E-mail: [email protected] Gregory Parins, Solid Waste Superintendent Tel. 920-832-5004 E-mail: [email protected] Vacant, Recycling Administrator Tel. 920-832-4710 Alexandra Nett, Recycling & Solid Waste Program Coordinator Tel. 920-968-5721 E-mail: [email protected] Register in Probate and Probate Registrar (Co. Gov. Center, Level 2, Rec. 2B) Susan J. Lutz, Register in Probate/Probate Registrar/Probate Court Commissioner Lisa Wilharms, Deputy Register in Probate/Deputy Probate Registrar Tel. 920-832-5601 University of Wisconsin Madison, Division of Extension – Outagamie County (3365 W. Brewster St., Appleton) Tel. 920-832-5121; Fax 920-832-4783; Website: https://outagamie.extension.wisc.edu/ Chris Viau, Area Extension Director (Calumet,Outagamie, Waupaca, and Winnebago Counties) Kevin Jarek, Crops, Soils and Horticulture Agent Sarah Grotjan, Agriculture Educator (Dairy/Livestock) Kaitlin Bricco, Horticulture Educator Karen Dickrell, Human Development and Relationships Educator Alicia Schroeder-Haag, 4-H Program Educator MaryBeth Wohlrabe, Positive Youth Development Educator Mia Ljung, Community Development Educator (Outagamie/Winnebago Counties) Christy Gabrilska, FoodWIse Program Coordinator (Calumet, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Winnebago Counties) Hannah Phillips, FoodWIse Healthy Communities Coordinator (Calumet, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Winnebago Counties) Miranda Dawson, FoodWIse Nutrition Educator (Calumet, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Winnebago Counties) Becky Zoglman, Education & Communication Specialist Ina Montgomery, Program Assistant Amy Beck, Office Assistant Joan Behle, Office Assistant Vicki Handschke, Office Assistant UW-Oshkosh at Fox Cities (1478 Midway Rd., Menasha) Dr. Martin Rudd, Assistant Chancellor for Access Campuses Tel. 920-832-2600; Fax 920-832-2674 Veterans Service Office (320 S. Walnut Street) David Holst, Service Officer Jamie Kolpien, Deputy Tel. 920-832-5697; Fax 920-832-2473 E-mail: [email protected] Weatherization Program (3020 E. Winslow, Appleton) Steve Williams, Program Director Kimberly Minks, Office Administrator -15- Tel. 920-731-7566; Fax 920-731-3071

JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT Eighth Judicial Administrative District

James A. Morrison, Chief Judge- Consists of Counties: Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, Oconto, Outagamie, and Waupaca

Outagamie County Circuit Courts Justice Center, 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton 54911 (Fax 920-832-5115) (Six-year Terms)

Law Clerk/Law Library Lynn Driessen Tel. 920-832-5149

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 1 Judge Mark McGinnis (7-31-2023) Court Reporter: Terra Otis Tel. 920-832-5152

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 2 Judge Emily Lonergan (7-31-2026) Court Reporter: Kara Nagorny Tel. 920-832-5153

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 3 Judge Mitchell J. Metropulos (7-31-2026) Court Reporter: Paulette Norby-Knoll Tel. 920-832-5245

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 4 Judge Gregory Gill (7-31-2024) Court Reporter: Joan Biese Tel. 920-832-5602

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 5 Carrie Schneider (7-31-2021) Court Reporter: Jeanne Sprister Tel. 920-832-1550

CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 6

Judge Vincent Biskupic (7-31-2021) Court Reporter: Laura Rogers Tel. 920-832-6038 CIRCUIT COURT BRANCH 7 Judge John A. Des Jardins (7-31-2024) Court Reporter: Heather Du Coty Tel. 920-832-4727 CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS

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Tel. 920-832-5093 Family Court Commissioner: Mark Schroeder Assistant Family Court Commissioner: Richard Rowland Court Reporter: Becky Hietpas Tel. 920-832-5057 Probate Court Commissioner: Sue Lutz Tel. 920-832-5601 COURT COMMISSIONERS (Appointed by Circuit Judges) Richard Elrod Appleton Graeme Rattray Appleton Michael Siddall Appleton Jennifer L. Edmondson Appleton Kevin Lonergan Appleton Richard Bollenbeck Appleton Brian A. Krause Appleton Timothy B. Anderson Neenah Stephen Fozard Neenah DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY SUPERVISORY DISTRICTS (More detailed description of voting districts available in County Clerk’s Office.) DISTRICT 1. C. of Appleton (Wards 1 & 2) 2. C. of Appleton (Wards 3, 8 & 53) 3. C. of Appleton (Wards 29, 30, 48 & 57) 4. C. of Appleton (Wards 25, 33 & 34) 5. C Appleton (Wards 7, 10, 11 & 24) 6. C. Appleton (Wards 6, 9, 54 & 59); T. of Buchanan (Ward 5) 7. T. of Buchanan (Ward 10); V. of Kimberly (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6) 8. T. of Buchanan (Wards 1, 4, 6, 7, 8 & 9); V. of Harrison (Ward 1) V. of Kimberly (Ward 9) 9. V. of Combined Locks (Wards 1, 2, 3 & 4); V. of Kimberly (Wards 7 & 8) 10. C. of Kaukauna (Wards 3, 4 & 5); T. of Kaukauna (Ward 3) 11. T. of Buchanan (Wards 2 & 3); V. of Combined Locks (Ward 5 & 6); V. of Harrison (Ward 2); C. of Kaukauna (Wards 9, 10, 12 & 13) 12. C. of Kaukauna (Wards 6, 7 & 8) 13. C. of Kaukauna (Wards 1 & 2); V. of Little Chute (Wards 6 & 12); T. of Vandenbroek (Wards 1 & 3) 14. V. of Little Chute (Wards 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 13 & 14); T. of Vandenbroek (Ward 2) 15. V. of Little Chute (Wards 4, 5, 7 & 8) 16. C. of Appleton (Wards 4, 17 & 37) 17. C. of Appleton (Wards 42, 43, 51 & 52) 18. C. of Appleton (Wards 35, 36 & 49) 19. C. of Appleton (Wards 27, 28, 55 & 56); T. of Grand Chute (Wards 11 & 18) 20. C. of Appleton (Wards 15, 16 & 50); T. of Grand Chute (Ward 15) 21. C. of Appleton (Wards 19 & 20); T. of Grand Chute (Ward 16) 22. C. of Appleton (Wards 5, 18, 21, 38, 39, 60 & 61); T. of Grand Chute (Ward 17); V. Little Chute (Ward 15) 23. C. of Appleton (Wards 22, 23, 40, 41 & 58); T. of Center (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7) T of Freedom (Wards 7 & 8) 24. T. of Grand Chute (Wards 1, 2, 3 & 4) 25. T. of Grand Chute (Wards 5, 6 & 7) 26. T. of Grand Chute (Wards 8, 9, 10 & 14) 27. T. of Grand Chute (Wards 12 & 13); Town of Greenville (Wards 6 & 9) 28. T. of Greenville (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5) -17-

29. T. of Ellington (Wards 1, 2 & 4); T. of Greenville (Wards 7 & 8) 30. T. of Dale (Wards 1 & 2); T. of Hortonia (Ward 2); V. of Hortonville (Wards 1, 2 & 3) 31. T. of Dale (Ward 3); T. of Ellington (Ward 5); T. of Hortonia (Ward 1) T. of Liberty (Ward 1); T. of Maple Creek (Ward 1); C. of New London (Wards 1 & 2) 32. T. of Freedom (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6); T. of Kaukauna (Ward 2); V. of Wrightstown (Wards 4 & 5) 33. T. of Kaukauna (Ward 1); T. of Oneida (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5) 34. T. of Black Creek (Wards 1 & 2); V. of Black Creek (Wards 1 & 2); T. of Bovina (Ward 2); T. of Ellington (Ward 3); T. of Osborn (Wards 1 & 2) 35. V. of Howard (Ward 17); T. of Oneida (Ward 6); C. of Seymour (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6); T. of Seymour (Wards 1 & 2) 36. V. of Bear Creek (Ward 1); T. of Bovina (Ward 1); T. of Cicero (Wards 1 & 2) T. of Deer Creek (Ward 1); T. of Maine (Ward 1); V. of Nichols (Ward 1) V. of Shiocton (Ward 1) MEMBERS OF THE OUTAGAMIE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Elected 2020 (Two-Year Term) Chairperson Jeff Nooyen Vice-Chairperson Travis J. Thyssen Parliamentarian Joseph P. Guidote, Jr., Corporation Counsel District No., Name, Address 1. Cathy Thompson, 330 E. Winnebago St., Appleton, WI 54911; Tel. 920-319-4388 2. Nadine Miller, 914 N. Fox St., Appleton 54911; Tel. 920-733-0012 3. Dominic Renteria, 1429 Lorain Ct., Appleton 54914; Tel. 920-213-0778 4. Katrin Patience, 130 Cherry Ct., Appleton 54915; Tel. 920-202-3767 5. Dan Gabrielson, 53 Kensington Ct., Appleton 54915; Tel. 920-358-0840 6. Curt J. Konetzke, 612 S. Fidelis St., Appleton 54915; Tel. 920-427-1868 7. Lee W. Hammen, 232 S. Washington St., Kimberly 54136; Tel. 920-788-9024 8. Nicholas Thyssen, N210 Juneberry Ct., Appleton 54915; Tel. 920-659-2613 9. Justin Krueger, 215 Prospect St., Combined Locks 54113; Tel. 920-850-0391 10. Christine Lamers, 703 Grignon St., Kaukauna 54130; Tel. 920-766-2885 11. Cindy Fallona, 301 W. Morningside Dr., Kaukauna 54130; Tel. 920-606-3475 12. Jeffrey McCabe, 900 Kristy St., Kaukauna 54130; Tel. 920-470-5649 13. Jason M. Wegand, W2151 Out of Town Ln., Kaukauna 54130; Tel. 920-419-4646 14. Jeremy Thyssen, N2306 Norrose Ln., Appleton 54913; Tel. 920-268-8841 15. Brian Peterson, 12 St. Charles Pl., Little Chute 54140; Tel. 920-540-8272 16. Kelly Schroeder, 1237 E. Pershing St., Appleton 54911; Tel. 920-851-9833 17. Christopher W. Croatt, 813 E. Frances St., Appleton 54911; Tel. 920-735-9532 18. Cathy Spears, 1223 W. Marquette St., Appleton 54914; Tel. 920-730-1091 19. Pete Marcks, 529 S. Fairview St., Appleton 54914; Tel. 920-202-6390 20. Mike Thomas, 1 Hillock Ct., Appleton 54914; Tel. 920-731-9569 21. Travis J. Thyssen, 2235 Fraser Fir Ln., Grand Chute 54913; Tel. 920-378-0094 22. Joy Hagen, 55 Meadow Row Ct., Grand Chute 54913; Tel. 920-850-2024 23. Ronald Klemp, W5511 Quarry Rd., Appleton 54913; Tel. 920-585-5386 24. Jerry Iverson, 4708 Timber Row, Grand Chute 54913; Tel. 920-585-1325 25. Jeff Nooyen, 1754 Winesap Ln., Grand Chute 54914; Tel. 920-738-7724 26. Eric Davidson, Sr., 4 Butte Des Morts Ct, Appleton 54914; Tel. 920-257-6362 27. Dean M. Culbertson, N824 Brookview Drive, Hortonville 54944; Tel. 920-585-7606 28. Yvonne Monfils, W6546 Cedar Ln., Greenville 54942; Tel. 920-540-7025 29. Bob Buchman, W8362 County Rd MM, Hortonville 54944; Tel. 920-779-6498 30. Michael J. Woodzicka, N1264 Laudon Ln., Hortonville 54944; Tel. 920-915-0514 -18-

31. Dennis Clegg, N2783 State Hwy 15, Hortonville 54944; Tel. 920-779-6028 32. Debbie VanderHeiden, N2687 McCabe Rd., Kaukauna 54130; Tel. 920-419-2214 33. BJ O’Connor-Schevers, W650 Old Seymour Rd., Oneida 54155; Tel. 920-869-2760 34. Daniel G. Rettler, W4926 Cty Rd. B, Black Creek 54106; Tel. 920-850-5311 35. Daniel M. Melchert, 848 Ithaca Ave., Seymour 54165; Tel. 920-676-2955 36. Keith H. Suprise, N7503 County Road FF, Shiocton 54170; Tel. 715-752-4292

STANDING COMMITTEES 2020-2021

AGRICULTURE, EXTENSION EDUCATION; ZONING & LAND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE (Location: Highway Garage; Ag. Ext. – 4th Tues., 9:00 a.m.; Land Cons. – 2nd Tues. 9:00 a.m. Zoning – 2nd & 4th Tues., 10:30 a.m.) Keith Suprise, Chair Daniel Rettler, Vice-Chair Daniel Melchert, Secretary Debbie VanderHeiden BJ O’Connor-Schevers

FINANCE COMMITTEE (1st & 3rd Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.) Nadine Miller, Chair Chris Croatt, Vice-Chair Mike Thomas, Secretary Pete Marcks Jerry Iverson

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE (Mondays prior to County Board meeting following the H&HS Board meeting which begins at 4:45 p.m.) Dan Gabrielson, Chair Justin Krueger, Vice-Chair Jeffrey McCabe, Secretary Cathy Thompson Kelly Schroeder

HIGHWAY, RECYCLING AND SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE (2nd & 4th Monday, 8:30 a.m.) Bob Buchman, Chair Dennis Clegg, Vice-Chair Joy Hagen, Secretary Brian Peterson Jeremy Thyssen

LEGISLATIVE AUDIT / HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE (2nd & 4th Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.) Travis J. Thyssen, Chair Cathy Spears, Vice-Chair Curt Konetzke, Secretary Michael J. Woodzicka Cindy Fallona

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PROPERTY, AIRPORT, RECREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 5:00 p.m.) Dean Culbertson, Chair Lee Hammen, Vice-Chair Jason Wegand, Secretary Ronald Klemp Yvonne Monfils PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 4:00 p.m.) Katrin Patience, Chair Dominic Renteria, Vice-Chair Christine Lamers, Secretary Eric Davidson, Sr. Nicholas Thyssen COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS COMMITTEE (Call of the Chairperson) Standing Committees’ Chairperson or Designee BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTED BY COUNTY BOARD CHAIRPERSON

AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE HANGAR REMODEL PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Abe Weber, Appleton International Airport Director Craig Moser, County Executive’s Representative Paul Farrell, Facilities & Maintenance Supervisor Jason Wegand (Committee Chairperson), Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Ronald Klemp, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Jeff Nooyen, County Board Chair

AIRCRAFT STORAGE HANGER CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Abe Weber, Appleton International Airport Director Craig Moser, Deputy Administrator Paul Farrell, Maintenance Supervisor Jason Wegand, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Ronald Klemp, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee

GREENWAY IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE Joy Hagen (Property/Airport Committee); Term expires April 2020 Lee Hammen (County Board Member At Large); Term expires April 2020 Bob Buchman (County Board Member At Large); Term expires April 2020 Chad Hoerth (City of New London); Term expires October 2021 Loren Dieck (Parks Department); Term expires January 2021 Isaac Uitenbroek (Development & Land Services Department); Term expires January 2021 Tom Flick (City of Appleton); Term expires January 2021 John Schoen (City of Seymour); Term expires October 2021 Andy Rowell (Highway Department); Term expires October 2021 Mike Hruzek (Citizen Member); Term expires October 2021 Jason Brozek (Citizen Member); Term expires October 2021 Sue Kinde (Citizen Member); Term expires October 2021 Cheryl Zadrazil (Fox Cities Greenways); Term expires October 2021 -20-

Kayla Rouse (Citizen Member); Term expires October 2021 David Horst (Citizen Member); Term expires October 2021

MRF TECHNOLOGY UPGRADE PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Jeff Tetzlaff, Facilities Engineer Joanne Gorski, Department Head Representative Craig Moser, Executive Representative Nadine Miller, (Committee Chairperson), County Board Chair Representative Ron Klemp, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Brian Peterson, Highway, Recycling & Solid Waste Committee

NORTH AIRCRAFT HANGAR REMODEL AND EXPANSION PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Abe Weber, Airport Director Paul Farrell, Facilities & Maintenance Supervisor Craig Moser, County Executive’s Representative Jason Wegand, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Lee Hammen, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Chris Croatt, County Board Chair representative

RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTER UPGRADE AND EXPANSION PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Terms expire April 2020 Ron Klemp, Prep, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Brian Peterson, Highway, Recycling & Solid Waste Committee Nadine Miller, County Board Chair Representative Jeff Tetzlaff, Facilities Engineer Greg Parins, Department Head Representative Craig Moser, Executive Representative

APPOINTED BY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW APPEALS BOARD (Two-year Terms – expire April 2016) Wayne C. Defferding, 43 South Meadows Dr., Appleton Jennifer Lee Edmondson, 1709 N. Racine St., Appleton Brennan T. Haworth, 1224 Hillcrest Ln., Seymour

APPLETON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Patricia Exharos (Outagamie County Appointee); Term expires August 2022

BLACK OTTER LAKE REHABILITATION DISTRICT Board of Commissioners Al Habeck, Chairperson, 215 Lakeview Ave., Hortonville Warren Mueller, Treasurer Meg O’Brien, Secretary Jack Kuhnke, 335 Lakeview Ave. (Village Trustee – appointed by Village Board) Mike Woodzicka, Outagamie County representative

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ZONING ORD.

Robert Stadel, 2430 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2021 Robert Schuh, W2237 Center Valley Rd., Kaukauna; Term expires 6/30/2020 Roy Hegard, PO Box 1336, Oshkosh 54903; Term expires 6/30/2021 -21-

Jean Baum, 1st Alt., N2670 Meade St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2020 George Fickau, 2nd Alt., W239 Deering Ln., Kaukauna; Term expires 6/30/2021

COMMISSIONERS OF CONDEMNATION (Appointed by Circuit Judges, 3-Year Terms) Linda Marx, 805 N. Canterbury Dr., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/20 JoAnn Mau, 181 W. Wisconsin Ave., Kaukauna; Term expires 10/31/21 Daniel J. Hoff, 206 S. Memorial Dr., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/2022 Perry Pierre, 307 S. Main St., Seymour; Term expires 10/31/21 Sharron Huss, 1050 N. Lynndale Dr., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/20 John Ross, 516 Old Sleigh Lane, Appleton; Term expires 10/31/20 Dennis Braun; 3854 N. Crosscreek Dr., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/2022 John Riesterer, 1922 E. Sylvan Ave., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/21 Tyler Tyler Claringbole, 800 N Lynndale Dr., Appleton; Term expires 10/31/2022 COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM SERVICES, INC. (CAP) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Outagamie County Representative Dan Gabrielson, 53 Kensington Court, Appleton COMPLETE CENSUS COUNT COMMITEE Amie Bastian Bonne Elias Planner, Outagamie County Mary Dorn, Outagamie County Kara Homan, Outagamie County Bradley Shipps, Outagamie-Waupaca Library System Karen Nelson, City of Appleton Melissa Kraemer-Badtke, East Central WI Regional Planning Commission Josh Dukelow, Woodward Communications Julie Schroeder, City of Kaukauna Oladimeji Tomori, ESTHER Christyn Abaray, Lawrence University Jerry Iverson, Outagamie County Board of Supervisors Shirley Strange, Appleton League of Women Voters Linda Bjella, Appleton League of Women Voters Suzanne Brault, United Way Fox Cities Patricia Sarvela, Partnership Community Health Tammy Geenen, Community Foundation CRIMINAL JUSTICE COORDINATING COUNCIL

Thomas Nelson, County Executive Clint Kriewaldt, Sheriff Barb Bocik, Clerk of Courts Brian Figy, Court Commissioner Rosemary Davis, Health and Human Services Director Joe Guidote, Corporation Counsel Carrie LaPlant, Local Attorney manager Anne Strauch, Community Business Maren Peterson, Non-Profit (Housing or Mental Health) Representative Steve Van Dyn Hoven, Crime Victim Representative Kelly Kohl, Fox Valley Technical College Representative Vacant, Municipal Police Department Representative Melinda Tempelis, District Attorney Mitch Metropulos, Circuit Court Judge, Branch 3 Lisa Hanneman, Offender Family Member Representative Ryan Peterson, Community Corrections Representative Bernie Vetrone, Criminal Justice Treatment Services Director -22-

Lyle Verstegen, Faith Based Group Representative Vacant, Public School Official Beth Robinson, Deputy Director Jeff Nooyen, County Board Chairperson Cathy Thompson, Health & Human Services Committee Member Katrin Patience, Public Safety Committee Member Pete Marcks, Finance Committee Member Craig Moser, Deputy Executive Administrator, alternate Vacant, Community Business Member Representative, alternate Patrick Taylor, Corporation Counsel Representative, alternate Robert Welygan, Public Defender Office, alternate Corey Besaw, Chief Deputy, alternate Curt Nysted, Clerk of Courts Financial Operations Manager, alternate Maureen Roberts Budiac, Court Commissioner, alternate Brian Bezier, Health & Human Services, alternate Vacant, Non-Profit (housing or mental health), alternate Vacant, Fox Valley Technical College, alternate Greg Peterson, Grand Chute Chief of Police, alternate Chuck Stertz, Assistant DA, alternate Greg Gill, Circuit Court Branch 4, alternate Tom Wickeham, Community Corrections, alternate Derreka Walton, Criminal Justice Treatment Services, alternate Connie Raether, Faith Based Group, alternate Vacant, Public School Official, alternate Vacant, Crime Victim, alternate Vacant, Offender or Offender Family, alternate Kim Kurimski (nee Hernandez), Alternative Treatment Coordinator, alternate Joy Hagen, County Board Supervisor, alternate Justin Krueger, Health & Human Services Committee, alternate Dan Dillenberg, Public Safety Committee, alternate Chris Croatt, Finance Committee, alternate

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STEERING COMMITTEE Mary Dorn, Health & Human Services Kara Homan, Agriculture, Extension, Education, Zoning & Land Conservation Brian Massey, Finance Dean Steingraber, Highway, Recycling & Solid Waste Abe Weber, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Chris Croatt, Finance Committee Dan Gabrielson, Health & Human Services Committee Debbie VanderHeiden, Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning & Land Conservation Committee Bob Buchman, Highway, Recycling & Solid Waste Committee Lee Hammen, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee

DRAINAGE BOARD (Appointed by Circuit Judge, Br. I) Al Kramer, Jr., President, W5569 Center Valley Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-841-9293; e- mail: [email protected] Term expires 12/31/2024 Greg Nettekoven, Vice-President/Secretary, N4661 County Road PP, Black Creek; Tel. 920- 470-7659; e-mail: [email protected] Term expires 12/31/2024 Jason VanEperen, 317 Lakeview Ave., Hortonville; Tel. 920-475-7412; e-mail: [email protected]; Term expires 12/31/2020 -23-

Mike VanAsten, N4032 McCabe Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-585-2482; e-mail: [email protected]; Term expires 12/31/2022 Gerald Vander Heiden, W3068 Mielke Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-606-8058; e-mail: [email protected]; Term expires 12/31/2021 Nancy Christensen, Administrative Assistant; Tel. 920-740-9306; E-mail: [email protected]

EAST CENTRAL WISCONSIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION Outagamie County Representatives Thomas Nelson, 320 South Walnut St., Appleton; Term expires April 2018 Daniel Rettler, W4926 County Road B, Black Creek; Term expires April 2020 Kevin Sturn, N1354 Westgreen Dr., Greenville; Term expires April 2020 Jeff Nooyen, 1754 Winesap Dr., Grand Chute; Term expires April 2018 Tim Hanna, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Term expires April 2018 Nadine Miller (alternate), 914 N. Fox St., Appleton; Term expires April 2020 Michael Thomas, 1 Hillock Ct., Appleton (Governor Appointee); Term expires November 2020

FOX CITIES COMMUNITY CLINIC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Outagamie County Representative Sally Mielke, 11 Reid Ct., Appleton

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES BOARD (Three-Year Terms) Top five members are Health & Human Services Committee members and automatically appointed to the Health & Services Board Dan Gabrielson, Chair, 53 Kensington St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2020 Justin Krueger, 215 Prospect St., Combined Locks; Term expires 12/31/2020 Christine Lamers, 703 Grignon St., Kaukauna; Term expires 12/31/2020 Cathy Thompson, 330 E. Winnebago St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2020 Kelly Schroeder, 1237 E. Pershing St., Appleton 54911; Term expires 12/31/2020 Laura McCormick, 3135 N. Oakdale Ln., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2021 Thomas Schelble, 842 E. Pondview Ct., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2021 Jerry Iverson, 26 Sunray Ct., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2020 Pafoua (Pam) Her, 408 Dixon St., Kaukauna; Term expiries 12/31/2023 Susan O’Neill, 2316 N. Rankin St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2023 Pamela Knaack, N5269 Mullen Rd., Seymour; Term expires 12/31/2023 HOUSING AUTHORITY COMMISSIONERS (Five-Year Terms) Harold Hermansen, Chairperson, 2208 N. Nicholas St., Appleton Term expires May 2021 Steven J. Frassetto, 1218 Dotty Dr., Little Chute; Term expires May 2022 John Weyenberg, 522 Buchanan Rd., Combined Locks; Term expires May 2020 Jenni Eickelberg, 119 Greenway Dr., Combined Locks; Term expires May 2023 Denee Mott, 2507 31st St., Two Rivers; Term expires May 2024

JUSTICE CENTER PIPING PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE Dean Culbertson, Property, Airport, Recreation & Economic Development Committee Representative Katrin Patience, Public Safety Committee Representative Dan Gabrielson, County Board Chair Representative Paul Farrell, Facilities/Maintenance Representative

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Dave Kiesner, Sheriff’s Department Captain Craig Moser, Deputy Administrator LAND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE (One-year Term – expires April 2019) All members of the Agriculture, Extension Education and Zoning Committee Citizen Member – Al Kramer, Jr., W5569 Center Valley Rd., Black Creek FSA Member-Randy L. Dorow, W9739 County Road TT, Hortonville

LAND INFORMATION COUNCIL Brad Bastian, GIS Coordinator/Land Information Officer, Chairperson Jeremy Freund, Stormwater/GIS Specialist Mary Hammen, Lead Chain of Title Recorder Terri Lison, Real Property Lister Dan Melchert, County Supervisor Steve Swanson, Zoning Administrator Thomas Rooney, Realtor Andy Rowell, Highway Engineer Sarah Van Camp, Register of Deeds Julie Vanden Acker, IT Director Trenten Woelfel, County Treasurer David Yurk, County Surveyor Captain Jeff Dietzen, Sheriff’s Department

LOAN REVIEW COMMITTEE John Nygaard, Community First Credit Union; Term expires 1/1/2022 Brian Massey, County Finance Director; Term expires April, 2022 Peter Thillman, Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce; Term expires 1/1/2021 Kevin Eismann, Epiphany Law; Term expires 1/1/2022 Michael Spurlock, Spurlock, Runyan, Miller & Associates; Term expires April 2022 Robert Jakel, City of Kaukauna; Term expires 1/1/2021 Tony Busch, SCORE; Term expires 1/1/2019 Nadine Miller, County Board Supervisor; Term expires April, 2020 Justin Krueger, County Board Supervisor; Term expires April, 2020

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMM. (Three-Year Terms) Ethan Kroll, N8976 Blackonk St., President, Menasha; Term expires 6/30/2022 Robert “Toby” Paltzer, N4047 Meade St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2022 Gary Schmidt, Vice Chair, 1609 Kenneth Ave., Kaukauna; Term expires 6/30/2020 Thomas Nelson, 320 South Walnut St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2020 Corey L. Besaw, 3030 E. Goodland Dr., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2021 Amy Erickson, 920 E. Windfield Place, Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2021 Stephen Brown, P.O. Box 1519, Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2022 Rep. Amanda Stuck, 1404 N. Harriman St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2020 Jose Moreno, 401 W. North Ave., Little Chute; Term expires 6/30/2022 Lisa Van Schyndel, EM Dir., 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2020 Kevin Pullen, 2600 S Horizon Dr., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2020 Cassidy Walsh, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2022 Christopher Shea, 625 E. Cty. Rd. Y, Suite 700, Oshkosh, WI 54903; Term expires 6/30/2021 Lucas Gunderson, 555 Hickory Farm Ln., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2022 Bill Calaway, EMS member, W791 River Forest Dr., Kaukauna; Term expires 6/30/2021 Gregory Gibbons, 525 Hazel St., Oshkosh; Term expires 6/30/2020 Mary Dorn, 401 S. Elm St., Appleton; Term expires 6/30/2021 Andy Van Dyke, W5394 Center Valley Rd., Black Creek; Term expires 6/30/2020 -25-

Matthew Kasriel, 2250 Grand Chute Blvd, Grand Chute; Term expires 6/30/2021 Larry Abitz, 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton; 6/30/2021 Daniel Szymaszek, 514 Applewood Dr., Kimberly; Term expires 6/30/2022

OUTAGAMIE WAUPACA COUNTIES FEDERATED LIBRARY SYSTEMS BOARD (Three-Year Terms) Outagamie County Representatives Mark Marnocha, W8553 Hickory Ct., Hortonville; Term expires 12/31/2022 Paul Girod, 512 E. 14th St., Kaukauna; Term expires 12/31/2020 Peter Gilbert, 1908 N. Clark St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2021 Cathy Thompson, 330 E. Winnebago St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2021 Will Bloedow, 820 E. Pershing St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2022 Bobbie Buchholtz, 611 Pleasant Way, Seymour; Term expires 12/31/2020 Marcia Trentlage, 728 Thelosen Dr., Kimberly; Term expires 12/31/2020 Nate Wolff, 1800 W. Marquette St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2021 Angela Ver Voort, N6429 Twelve Corners Rd., Black Creek; Term expires 12/31/2021 David Hovde, 228 E. McArthur St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2020 Waupaca County Representatives Diane Forsythe, President, Waupaca; Term expires 12/31/2021 Michelle Frola, Vice-President,Waupaca; Term expires 12/31/2022 Marilyn Herman, Waupaca; Term expires 12/31/2020 Patricia Craig (County Supervisor), Waupaca; Term expires 12/31/2020 Michael Hankins, Waupaca; Term expires 12/31/2021

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY LIBRARY SERVICE PLAN COMMITTEE Roberta Buchholtz, 611 Pleasant Way, Seymour; Term expires 12/31/2023 Peter Gilbert, 1908 N. Clark St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2023 David Hovde, 228 E. McArthur St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2023 Marcia Trentlage, 728 Thelosen Dr., Kimberly; Term expires 12/31/2023 Cathy Thompson, 330 E. Winnebago St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2023 Angela Ver Voort, N6429 Twelve Corners Rd., Black Creek; Term expires 12/31/2023 Nate Wolff, 1800 W. Marquette St., Appleton; Term expires 12/31/2023

SPACE AND SECURITY NEEDS PROJECT Dean Culbertson, County Supervisor Kevin Sturn, County Supervisor Dan Gabrielson, County Supervisor Katrin Patience, County Supervisor Carrie Schneider, Circuit Court Judge John Rathman, Health & Human Services Director Paul Farrell, Maintenance Supervisor Kara Homan, Development & Land Services Director

SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND POLICY COMMITTEE Thomas Nelson, County Executive Kara Homan, Department of Development and Land Services Amie Bastian, Health and Human Services Bonne Elias Planner, Health and Human Services, ADRC Deb Ebben, Valley Transit Dave Moesch, East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Barney Lemanski, County Board Supervisor BJ O’Connor-Schevers, County Board Supervisor

SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE Christine Miller, Recycling Coordinator; Term expires April 2020 Paul Farrell, Maintenance Manager; Term expires April 2020 -26-

Lisa Lux, Human Resources Department; Term expires April 2020 Jim Resick, Citizen Representative; Term expires April 2018 Kara Homan, Department of Development and Land Services; Term expires April 2020 Joy Hagen, Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee Member; Term expires April 2020 Brian Massey, Finance Department; Term expires April 2020 Vacant, Citizen Representative; Term expires April 2016 Craig Moser, County Executive representative; Term expires April 2020 Nadine Miller, Finance Committee Member; Term expires April 2020 Dean Steingraber, Highway Department; Term expires April 2020 Allyson Watson, Extension Member; Term expires April 2020 Joanne Gorski, Citizen Representative, W8621 Woodduck Ct., Hortonville; Term expires April 2020 TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Sgt. Matthew Krzoska, Coordinator, 3030 E. Goodland Dr., Appleton Ruth Wulgaert, Coroner, 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton Rod Hamilton, Wisconsin DOT, 944 Vanderperren Way, Green Bay Michael Hardy, City of Appleton Assistant Traffic Engineer, 2625 E. Glendale Ave., Appleton Dean Steingraber, Highway Commissioner, 1313 Holland Rd., Appleton Trooper Lou Judge, Wisconsin State Patrol Office, P.O. Box 984, Fond du Lac Sergeant Luke Newman, Wisconsin State Patrol Office, P.O. Box 984, Fond du Lac Ray Reimann (Citizen), W5712 County Road JJ, Appleton Catherine Krull (Education), Kimberly High School, 1662 E. Kennedy Ave., Kimberly Michael Panosh, Bureau of Transportation Safety, 621 Reed Ave., Manitowoc

UW-OSHKOSH, FOX CITIES CAMPUS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Outagamie County Representatives Joy Hagen, 55 Meadow Row Ct., Grand Chute; Term expires 4/30/2020 Mike Thomas, 1 Hillock Ct., Appleton 54914; Term expires 4/30/2020 Kevin Sturn, (Alternate) N1354 Westgreen Dr., Greenville; Term expires 4/30/2020 Lee Hammen, (Alternate), 232 S. Washington St.; Term expires 4/30/2020

VETERANS SERVICE COMMISSION (Three-Year Terms) John M. Breitzman, Chairperson, 1718 S. Carriage Ln., Appleton Term expires 12/12/2021 David Holst, Executive Secretary, 320 S. Walnut St., Appleton James Strong, 1431 E. Glendale Ave., Appleton; Term expires 9/30/2020 Carlton H. Schuh, Commissioner, W5923 Wege Road, Black Creek; Term expires 12/14/2019

WISCONSIN PACE COMMISSION Nadine Miller, Outagamie County Representative, 914 N. Fox St., Appleton Term expires August 2022

-27- TOWN, VILLAGE AND CITY OFFICIALS 2020 – 2021 TOWN OF BLACK CREEK Black Creek Town Hall N6051 Twelve Corners Rd., P.O. Box 84, Black Creek, WI 54106 (no mail delivery) Tel. 920-984-1116 (No answering machine) Web Site: www.blackcreekwi.org Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Dan Knutzen, N6214 Wick Rd., Black Creek; Cell 920-619-3883 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Daniel G. Rettler, W4926 County Road B, Black Creek; Cell 920-850-5311 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Tom Neubert, W5129 Wolf Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-850-5312 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Christy Stover, W4990 Wolf Rd., PO Box 84, Black Creek; Tel. 920-850-4864 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Jeri Ohman, N5687 12 Corners Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-850-5310 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Justin Schumacher, PO Box 920, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Michael Garvey, W4107 Kropp Road, Black Creek; Tel. 920-984-0092 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-687-0426; E-mail: [email protected] ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Dan Knutzen, N6214 Wick Rd., Black Creek; Cell 920-619-3883 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Dwight La Marche, N6535 County Rd PP, Black Creek; Tel. 920-660-2075 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF BOVINA Bovina Town Hall N5289 Rexford Road, Shiocton, WI 54170 Tel. 920-986-3289 Web Site: www.townofbovina.com Town meeting dates and times vary. Please contact Town Hall to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Alan Van Straten, N5199 Puls Rd., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3421 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -28- TOWN OF BOVINA (Cont’d) SUPERVISORS #1 – Ronald Beyer, N5001 Puls Road, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3934 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Wade Vandenboom, W6775 County Rd A, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3950 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK/TREASURER Charles Pluger, N5072 Rexford Rd., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3224 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER James Suprise, W7340 Kirschner Road, Shiocton; Tel. 920-419-6095 ASSESSOR Accurate Appraisal, P.O. Box 415, Menasha; Tel. 920-749-8098 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Michael Miller, W9941 Kelly Rd., Hortonville; Tel. 920-428-3331

TOWN OF BUCHANAN Buchanan Town Hall N178 County Road N, Appleton, WI 54915 Tel. 920-734-8599; Fax 920-734-9733 E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Town Hall to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Mark McAndrews, W2419 Falcon Court, Appleton; Tel. 920-687-8305 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1-Karen Lawrence, N233 Eastowne Ln., Appleton; Tel. 920-989-2936 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2-Dennis Reinke, W2553 Buchanan Rd., Appleton; Tel. 920-788-7544 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 #3-Chuck Kavanaugh, N940 Cty Rd ZZ, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-1213 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #4-Greg Sprangers, W3045 Emons Rd., Appleton; Tel. 920-209-2172 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 ADMINISTRATOR Vacant CLERK/TREASURER Cynthia Sieracki, N178 Cty. Road N, Appleton; Tel. 920-734-8599 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Accurate Appraisal, LLC, P.O. Box 415, Menasha; Tel. 920-749-8098 Fax 749-8099; E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102

-29- TOWN OF BUCHANAN (Cont’d) FIRE CHIEF Ray Mohr, N178 County Road N, Appleton; Tel. 920-734-8599 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF CENTER Center Town Hall N3990 State Road 47, Appleton, WI 54913-8484 Tel. 920-731-7229; Fax 920-731-8169 Web Site: www.centerwi.com Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Robert “Toby” Paltzer, Jr., N4047 Meade St., Appleton; Tel. 920-257-6822 Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Steve Schmeichel, N2732 Meade St., Appleton; Tel. 920-716-2189 Term expires April 2021 #2 – Wayne DeBruin, N3592 Hample Road, Appleton; Tel. 920-733-8254 Term expires April 2022 #3 – John A. Baum, N2801 Meade St., Appleton; Tel. 920-739-2287 Term expires April 2021 #4 – Peter Hofacker, N3618 State Road 47, Appleton; Tel. 920-585-8551 Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Amy Olson, N3379 State Road 47, Appleton; Tel. 920-731-7229 (Town Hall); 920-731-8169; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Justin Schumacher, Borree Appraisal Services, W1346 County Road Q, Kaukauna Tel. 920-766-9166; E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, All State Inspection, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Joe Hofacker, N3717 State Road 47, Appleton; Tel. 920-851-5864 E-mail: [email protected] ANIMAL CONTROL Sharon Zuehlke, N4330 Country Gate Ct, Black Creek; Tel. 920-450-1756

TOWN OF CICERO Cicero Town Hall N9195 County Road X, Black Creek, WI 54106 (No mail delivery) Tel. 920-833-9735 Website: www.townofcicerowi.com E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Steve Hackl, W3765 Cicero Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-843-2305 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -30-

TOWN OF CICERO (Cont’d) SUPERVISORS #1-Kelly Seitz, N8380 Old Hwy 47, Black Creek; Tel. 920-525-3200 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2-David Vande Hei, N9471 County Rd. X, Black Creek; Tel. 920-228-0338 Term expires April 2021 CLERK Lori Klevesahl, W5402 Brugger Road, Black Creek; Tel. 920-833-9735 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Judy Hackl, W3765 Cicero Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-7527 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Action Appraisers, P.O. Box 557, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-7323 CONSTABLE Pat Amerson, N8847 Town Hall Road, Black Creek; Tel. 920-903-7301 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102

TOWN OF DALE Dale Municipal Building W9641 State Road 96, P. O. Box 83, Dale, WI 54931 Tel. 920-779-4609; Fax 920-779-4662 E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Doug Wunderlich, W9879 State Road 96, Fremont; Tel. 920-850-8508 Fax 920-779-4662; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS 1st – Darnel Laabs, W10191 Cloverleaf Rd., Hortonville; Tel. 920-841-0800 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 2nd – Chad Degal, N1010 County Road T, P.O. Box 81, Dale; Tel. 920-213-5324 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Jenny DeZeeuw, P.O. Box 83, Dale; Tel. 920-779-4609; E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Sandra Noffke, P.O. Box 83, Dale; Tel. 920-779-4609; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Accurate Assessments, P. O. Box 415, Menasha; Tel. 1-800-770-3927; Fax: 920-749-8099; E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Sandy Gadamus, W10013 Cedar Rd., Fremont; Tel. 920-850-4910 Fax 920-779-4662; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Tom Spierowski, 8348 County Road T, Larsen; Tel. 920-428-3361 or 920-836-2007 Fax 920-779-4662; E-mail: [email protected]

-31- TOWN OF DALE (Cont’d) FIRE CHIEF Chad Degal, N1010 County Road T, P.O. Box 81, Dale; Tel. 920-213-5324 Fax 920-779-4662; E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF DEER CREEK Deer Creek Town Hall W9698 County Road F, Bear Creek (no mail delivery) Tel. 715-752-3071; Fax 715-752-3071 Website: www.townofdeercreek.com E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 8:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Steve Young, N7697 Cty Road FF, Shiocton; Tel. 920-538-5131 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1-Chad Mares, W10703 Oak Rd., Bear Creek; Tel. 715-570-9959 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2-Tom Peeters, W8862 Cty. Rd. F, Shiocton; Tel. 715-281-0015 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Craig Sorenson, N8025 State Road 76, Bear Creek; Tel. 715-250-1094 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Marcia Pethke, W9952 County Road F, Bear Creek; Tel. 920-450-3479 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Larry Preuss, E4826 Preuss Rd., Manawa; Tel. 920-244-7635 E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Mark Radtke, W8446 Cty. Rd. F, Shiocton; Tel. 920-903-4586 BUILDING INSPECTOR Mike Miller, W6841 County Road S, Shiocton; Tel. 920-428-3331 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF ELLINGTON Ellington Municipal Building N3802 State Road 76, Hortonville, WI 54944 Tel. 920-757-5333; Fax 920-757-5384 Website: www.townofellington.org E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Joe Schumacher, W6286 Cedar Cliff Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-739-8567 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -32- TOWN OF ELLINGTON (Cont’d) SUPERVISORS #1-Robert Prunty, N3809 State Road 76, Hortonville; Tel. 920-277-4599 Term expires April 2021 #2-Allen Kaddatz, N3454 State Road 76, Hortonville; Tel. 920-427-6585 Term expires April 2021 CLERK Bonnie Fischer, N4399 Mayflower Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-757-5912 Fax 920-757-5384; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Sherri Fassbender, W7826 Mason St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-757-6986 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Associated Appraisal Consultant, Inc., P.O, Box 291, Greenville Tel. 920-749-1995; Fax 920-731-4158; Website: www.apraz.com CONSTABLE Adam Reichwald, W7806 Mason St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-740-4278 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Jim Bentle, N3821 Laird Rd., Hortonville; Tel. 920-851-0108

TOWN OF FREEDOM Freedom Town Hall W2004 County Road S, P. O. Box 1007, Freedom, WI 54131 Tel. 920-788-4548; Fax 920-788-7550 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.townoffreedom.org Town Board meetings held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Charles Kramer, P. O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-850-8800 or 920-788-4548 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1-Brandon Conrad, P.O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-788-4548 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2-Dave Rickert, P.O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-739-0063 or 920-788-4548 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 #3-Jason VandenBerg, P.O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 788-4548 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #4-Kevin Schuh, P.O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-788-4548 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Colleen Laha, P.O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-788-4548 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Bowmar Appraisal, Inc., 3005 W. Brewster St., Appleton; Tel. 920-733-5369

-33- TOWN OF FREEDOM (Cont’d) BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, P. O. Box 1007, Freedom; Tel. 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Mark Green, W2002 County Road S, Freedom; Tel. 920-788-0848 Cell: 920-810-9672; E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE Grand Chute Town Hall 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute, WI 54913-9613 Tel. 920-832-1573; Fax 920-832-1660 Web Site: www.grandchute.net; E-mail: [email protected] Board meetings held on 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Plan Commission meetings are held on 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON David A. Schowalter, 1821 N. Margaret St., Grand Chute; Tel 920-470-3588 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Jeff Nooyen, 1754 Winesap Ln., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-738-7724 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Jeff Ings, 4650 N. Gillett St., Grand Chute, Tel. 920-731-5684 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 #3 – Travis J. Thyssen, 2235 Fraser Fir Ln., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-378-0094 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #4 – Brad Gehring, 5070 W. Century Farm Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel 920-757-6750 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Angie Cain, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-5644 Fax 920-993-7032; E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Julie Wahlen, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1632 Fax 920-993-7032; E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR James V. March, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-4773 Fax 920-993-7032; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Tyler Technologies, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1578 Fax 920-832-1625; E-mail: [email protected] IT DIRECTOR Brent Braun, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-380-2977 Fax 920-993-7032; E-mail: brent.braun@grandchute. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Bob Buckingham, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1599 Fax 920-832-1625; E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE Charles W. Klasen, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1605 Fax 920-832-1660

TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE (Cont’d) Police Chief Greg Peterson, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1575 Fax 920-832-1749; E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Timothy Bantes, 2250 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-6050 Fax 920-832-1606; E-mail: [email protected] CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR Cary Nate, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1599 Fax 920-832-1625; E-mail: [email protected] PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Katie Schwartz, 1900 W. Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-1581 Fax 920-832-6036; E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF GREENVILLE Greenville Town Hall P. O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville, WI 54942 Tel. 920-757-5151; Fax 920-757-0543 After hours: (920-575-7276) Press 2 for all calls regarding Public Works, Parks or Town Hall emgerencies (roads, signs, park and park rental issues, Town Hall rental problems, etc.). Press 3 for calls regarding Water & Sewer related emergencies (water breaks, sewer back-ups, etc.). By pressing these numbers, it will connect you to the cell phone of the on-call person for that department. Press 5 to be directed to the Public Works Department general mailbox and your call will be returned as soon as possible. E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.townofgreenville.com Town meetings held on 2nd of the month at 6:00 p.m. & 4th Monday immediately following the Planning Commission Meeting Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Jack Anderson, N1752 Ivy Ln., Greenville; Tel. 920-850-5282 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Dean Culbertson, N824 Brookview Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-585-7606 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Andy Peters, W6621 Greenville Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-257-3813 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 #3 – Joe Ryan, W6622 Cobblestone Ct., Greenville; Tel. 920-740-2497 E-Mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #4 – Mark Strobel, W6821 Appletree Ct., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-6197 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Wendy Helgeson, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville Tel. 920-757-5151; E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Lisa Beyer, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville ; Tel. 920-757-5151 E-mail : [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR Joel Gregozeski, P. O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-5151 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF GREENVILLE (Cont’d) DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Michael Brown, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-5151 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Accurate Appraisal, PO Box 415, Menasha; Tel. 800-770-3927 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Dale Waala, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-5151 E-mail: [email protected] ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER Vicki Prey, N1588 Ridgeway Drive, Greenville; Tel. 920-810-2679 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Tim (Skip) Lambie, W6895 Parkview Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-7262; E-mail: [email protected] TOWN OF HORTONIA Hortonia Town Hall W9702 Givens Road, Hortonville, WI 54944 (no mail delivery) P.O. Box 301, Hortonville WI 54944-0301 Tel. 920-779-9780 Web Site: http://townofhortonia.org Town meetings held on 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Robert Luedtke, W10246 Gilwin Lane, Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-9685 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1-Nancy Willenkamp, W9544 County Trunk TT, Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-4815 Term expires April 2021 #2-Dennis Clegg, N2783 State Hwy 15, Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-6028 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Lyn M. Neuenfeldt, P.O. Box 301, N2130 US Hwy 45, New London; Tel. 920-216-0932 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Marilyn Martin, W9830 Givens Rd., Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-4872 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Borree Appraisal Services, PO Box 920, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Vacant BUILDING INSPECTOR Jim Emmons, P. O. Box 253, Dale; Tel. 920-779-6810 FIRE CHIEF Dave Dorn, Hortonville-Hortonia Fire Department, 420 S. Nash St., Hortonville Tel. 920-419-7872

TOWN OF KAUKAUNA Kaukauna Town Hall W780 Greiner Rd., Kaukauna, WI 54130 Tel. 920-759-1677; Fax 920-759-1678 Web site: www.townofkaukauna.com; E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Mike Van Asten, N4032 McCabe Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-858-2482 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1–Shane Robley, N1729 River Forest Dr., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-213-8665 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2–Dennis Van Vreede, W1084 Golden Glow Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-372-8282 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK/TREASURER Debra Vander Heiden, N2687 McCabe Road, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-419-5539; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Justin Schumacher, W1346 County Rd Q, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Tom Smith, 2740 Otto Ct., Green Bay; Tel. 920-655-1735 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Ron Young, N1893 Maloney Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-213-1234 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF LIBERTY Liberty Town Hall N3918 Hollow Road, New London (no mail delivery) P.O. Box 525, New London, WI 54961(mailing address) Web site: www.townofliberty.com E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Scott Retzlaff, W8983 County Road S, New London; Tel. 920-475-5393 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Tom Lambie, W9333 County Road S, New London; Tel. 920-378-3768 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Scott Wright, W9764 Bonnin Rd., New London; Tel. 920-428-0810 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Julia DeGroot, W9382 County Road S, New London; Tel. 920-427-0071 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Beth Ubl, W9976 Allcan Rd., New London; Tel. 920-982-0908 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -37-

TOWN OF LIBERTY (Cont’d) ASSESSOR Larry Preuss, E4826 Preuss Road, Manawa; Tel. 920-244-7635 E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Levi Lambie, N3953 Hollow Rd., New London; Tel. 920-359-1444 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Larry Preuss, E4826 Preuss Rd., Manawa; Tel. 920-244-7635 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF MAINE Maine Town Hall N8551 State Road 187, Shiocton, WI 54170 (no mail delivery) Tel. 920-525-4797 Website: http://townofmaineoutagamie.com; E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Cory Demerath, W7999 County Road F, Clintonville; Tel. 920-366-3571 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISOR Randy Moes, N8425 Beyer Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-606-6558 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Harley Griesbach, W6206 Newland Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-740-2014 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Lori Klevesahl, W5402 Brugger Road, Black Creek; Tel. 920-525-1150 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Nancy Vanden Heuvel, W6360 Deerview Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-841-8405 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc., P.O. Box 291, Greenville Tel. 1-800-721-4157 CONSTABLE Gerry Schuette, N7782 State Hwy 187, Black Creek; Tel. 920-858-3834 Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102

Maple Creek Town Hall W10388 County Road W, New London, WI 54961 (Mailing address: P.O. Box 224, New London, WI 54961) Tel. 920-982-3929; Fax 920-982-3929 (after 4 rings) E-mail: [email protected] Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) -38- TOWN OF MAPLE CREEK (Cont’d) CHAIRPERSON Dalton Korth, N5499 County Road W, New London; Tel. 920-470-4986 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS Mike Bruette, N6897 County Road D, New London; Tel. 920-584-1362 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Jim Young, W9514 Young Rd., New London; Tel. 920-450-5287 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Lynette Gitter, W10098 Hanke Rd., New London; Tel. 920-982-5258 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Tory Much, W10320 Schwandt Rd., New London; Tel. 920-982-3915 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Associated Appraisal Consultants, Inc., 1314 W. College Ave., P.O. Box 2111, Appleton Tel. 920-749-1995 ; E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Steven Janke, W9812 Stilen Rd., New London; Tel. 715-752-4248 BUILDING INSPECTOR Mike Miller, W6841 County Road S, Shiocton; Tel. 920-428-3331 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF ONEIDA Oneida Town Hall N6593 County Road H, Oneida, WI 54155 Tel. 920-833-2211; Fax 920-833-1668 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.townofoneida.org Town meetings held on 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Scott Schaumberg, W2489 Ranch Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-6828 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Allen Krause, N6108 Moore Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-850-2949 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Randall Robertson, N6622 County Road E, De Pere; Tel. 920-869-1368 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK/TREASURER Jennifer Andersen, N6593 County Road H., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2211 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Borree Appraisal Services, P.O. Box 920, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 E-mail: [email protected] -39- TOWN OF ONEIDA (Cont’d) FIRE CHIEF Glen Olson, N8123 Olson Rd., Oneida; Tel. 920-655-4625

TOWN OF OSBORN Osborn Community Center and Town Hall W3389 Cty Road EE, Seymour, WI 54165 (no mail delivery) Town meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Harlan Volkman, N5171 Cty. Rd. EE, Seymour; Tel. 920-850-0622 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Al Timm, N6989 Ranch Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-7511 Term expires April 2021 #2 – Gregory Schultz, W3220 Kropp Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-428-6579 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Darlene Schultz, N6362 Ballard Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2942 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Ann-Marie Karweick, W3447 Kropp Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-1608 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Sally Vanderveren, 2931 Whippoorwill Rd., Green Bay; Tel. 920-619-8843 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Gregory Brown, W2956 Cemetery Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-676-6656 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF SEYMOUR Seymour Town Hall N9296 State Road 55, Seymour, WI 54165 (no mail delivery) Town meetings held on 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Michael Barclay, W1943 Linsmeyer Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-7447 [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS #1 – Pete Wachtendonk, W2984 Cemetery Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2214 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 #2 – Chris Van Dyke, W2627 Angling Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2991 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

-40- TOWN OF SEYMOUR (Cont’d) CLERK Darlene Schultz, N6362 Ballard Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2942 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Ginny Rottier, W1866 Linsmeyer Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-7488 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ASSESSOR Sally Vanderveren, 2245 Sunnybrook Dr., Green Bay; Tel. 920-619-8843 E-mail: [email protected] CONSTABLE Jeff Rottier, W1866 Linsmeyer Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-7488 Term expires April 2021 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Greg Brown, W2956 Cemetery Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-676-6656 E-mail: [email protected]

TOWN OF VANDENBROEK Vandenbroek Community Center W2030 County Road JJ, Kaukauna, WI 54130 Town meetings held on 1st Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Board member to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Jason Wegand, W2151 Out of Town Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-419-4646 E-Mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS Joan Coenen, W1893 Coenen Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-788-9457 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Tom Flick, W2173 Out of Town Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-419-7956 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Cory Swedberg, W2030 County Rd JJ, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-850-1848 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER Tamara Mattioli, W2030 County Rd JJ, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-450-1597 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Associated Appraisal, Inc., 1314 W. College Ave., #3, Appleton; Tel. 920-749-1995 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; 920-687-0426; 920-858-0102 FIRE CHIEF Ron Young, P.O. Box 857, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-419-6320

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-41- VILLAGE OF BEAR CREEK P.O. Box 28, Bear Creek Community Center 109 Prospect St., Bear Creek, WI 54922 Tel. 715-752-4356; Fax 715-752-3353 Village meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Chris Wenner, P.O. Box 28, Bear Creek; Tel. 715-460-0241; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Amy Riggles, 410 W. Willow St., Bear Creek; Tel. 715-752-4741 Term expires April 2021 Tim Wanta, 510 Welcome Ave., Bear Creek; Tel. 920-250-3733; Term expires April 2021 Julie Miller, 301 Clark St., Bear Creek; Tel. 715-851-1243; Term expires April 2021 Adam Janke, 106 Hyde St., Bear Creek; Tel. 715-572-1327; Term expires April 2022 Margie Cunningham, 311 Clark St., Bear Creek; Tel. 715-701-1928; Term expires April 2022 Vacant CLERK/TREASURER Ashley Janke, Clerk, P.O. Box 28, Bear Creek; Tel. 715-752-4356 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Associated Appraisal, P.O. Box 2111, Appleton; Tel. 1-800-721-4157 E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE John J. Mazuroski, Jr., 103 Oak St., Black Creek; Term expires April 2023 FIRE CHIEF Pat Norder, P.O. Box 28, Bear Creek; Tel. 715-250-4506 E-mail: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF BLACK CREEK Black Creek Community Center 301 N. Maple St., Black Creek, WI 54106 Tel. 920-984-3295; Fax 920-984-3250 Village meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Community Center, 507 S. Maple Street, Black Creek Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Andy Gleason, 304 E. Burdick St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-585-2555 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Paul Rettler, 502 Field Crest Ln., Black Creek; Tel. 920-851-2611 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 John Minlschmidt, 606 W. Forest St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-841-0933 Term expires April 2022

-42- VILLAGE OF BLACK CREEK (Cont’d)

Brandi Schomisch, 308 E. Birch St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-464-0769 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Tyler Rasmussen, 405 E. Forest St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-621-8883 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Matt Krull, 208 S. Maple St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-585-5832 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Bruce Johnson, 103 Sycamore Dr., Black Creek; Tel. 920-427-1002 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Barbara Schuh, 301 N. Maple St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-984-3295 Fax 920-984-3250; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Borree Appraisal Services, P.O Box 920, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE John Mazuroski, Jr., 506 Mapleridge Ct., Black Creek; Tel. 920-519-0016 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 POLICE CHIEF Lowell James, 301 N. Maple St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-984-3550 Fax 920-984-3287; E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Dwight La Marche, N6535 County Road PP, Black Creek; Tel. 920-660-2075 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102

VILLAGE OF COMBINED LOCKS Combined Locks Civic Center 405 Wallace St., Combined Locks, WI 54113 Tel. 920-788-7740; Fax 920-788-7742 www.combinedlocks.org Village meetings held on 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT John Neumeier, 518 Jeffrey St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-788-2100 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Tim Stuzman, 520 Jeffery St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-680-8069 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Mike Rietveld, 215 Kamps Ct., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-378-4892 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Ken Vander Wielen, 323 Hidden Ridges Way, Combined Locks; Tel. 920-423-7060 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Justin Krueger, 215 Prospect St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-850-0391 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Cathy Vander Zanden, 118 Ombre Rose Dr., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-360-1964 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Brad Schinke, 113 Brookview Pl., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-716-0199 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

-43- VILLAGE OF COMBINED LOCKS (Cont’d) ADMINISTRATOR/CLERK/TREASURER Racquel Shampo-Giese, 405 Wallace St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-788-7740 Fax 920-788-7742; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Accurate Appraisal, 1428 Midway Rd., PO Box 415, Menasha; Tel. 920-749-8098 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE SERGEANT Tyler Van Handel, OCSD, 405 Wallace St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-788-7743 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE/EMS CHIEF Ken Wiedenbauer, 405 Wallace St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-788-7740 E-mail: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF HARRISON Harrison Municipal Building W5298 Hwy 114 Harrison, WI 54952 Tel. 920-989-1062 Website: www.harrison-wi.org Village meetings held on the last Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Kevin Hietpas, W5940 Sweet Clover Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-734-2222 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Darlene Bartlien, W6753 Manitowoc Rd., Menasha; Tel. 920-637-4400 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Lou Miller, N8168 State Park Rd., Menasha; Tel. 920-621-8093 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Tyler Moore, W5812 Easter Lily Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-903-6486 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Scott Handschke, N9608 Emerald Ln., Appleton; Tel. 920-427-6344 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Pete Stier, W5962 Sweet Clover Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-419-3050 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Mark Van Hefty, W5925 Moonflower Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-460-7976 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Jennifer Weyenberg, W5298 Hwy 114, Menasha; Tel. 920-989-1062 E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR Travis Parish; W5298 Hwy 114, Menasha; Tel. 920-989-1062 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Accurate Appraisal, 1428 Midway Rd.; Tel. 920-749-8098

-44- VILLAGE OF HORTONVILLE Hortonville Village Administrative Offices 531 N. Nash St., P. O. Box 99 Hortonville, WI 54944 Tel. 920-779-6011; Fax 920-779-6552 Website: www.hortonvillewi.org Village meetings held on 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Village meetings are held at the Municipal Services Center Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Jeanne Bellile, 333 N Pine St., P.O. Box 341, Hortonville Tel. 920-779-6707; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES James Moeller, 806 Hickory St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-418-5870 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Pat Lund-Moe, 352 Nye St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-4604 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Julie Vanden Heuvel, 121 E. Main St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-6749 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Peter Olk, 300 S. Nash St., P.O. Box 304, Hortonville; Tel. 920-660-5603 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Dan Nejedlo, 452 Mystic Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-538-4105 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Shauna Strelow, 235 S. Mill St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-915-5054 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Jane Booth, 531 N. Nash St., P.O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-6011 Fax 920-779-6552; E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR David DeTroye, 531 N. Nash St., P.O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-946-9945 Fax 920-779-6552; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Bowmar Appraisal Inc., 3005 W. Brewster St., Appleton; Tel. 920-733-5369 MUNICIPAL JUDGE Norbert Dallman, 531 N. Nash St., P. O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-470-6166 Term expires April 2023 POLICE CHIEF Kris Brownson, 531 N. Nash St., P. O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-6165 FIRE CHIEF Dave Dorn, 531 N. Nash St., P. O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-419-7872 BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hanlon, 531 N. Nash St., P.O. Box 99, Hortonville; Tel. 920-878-0024 Fax 920-779-6552; E-mail: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF HOWARD Howard Village Hall 2456 Glendale Ave., P. O. Box 12207, Green Bay, WI 54313 Tel. 920-434-4640; Fax 920-434-4643 The following are the elected officials of the Village of Howard for that portion of the village lying in Outagamie County Village meetings held on 2nd & 4th Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. -45-

VILLAGE OF HOWARD (Cont’d) (Two-Year Terms)

PRESIDENT Burt McIntyre, 1108 Coprinus Dr., Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-0482 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 TRUSTEE (Ward 17) Craig McAllister, 4407 Milltown Road, Howard, WI 54313 Email: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ADMINISTRATOR Paul F. Evert, 2456 Glendale Ave., P.O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4640 E-mail: [email protected] DIRECTOR – CLERK/TREASURER Christopher A. Haltom, 2456 Glendale Ave., P. O. Box 12207 Green Bay Tel. 920-434-4640; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Mike Denor, Fair Market Assessment, 2555 Continental Court, Suite #2, Green Bay Tel. 920-468-9698 MUNICIPAL JUDGE Brian Stevens, 2456 Glendale Ave., P. O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4669 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Ed Janke, 2456 Glendale Ave., P. O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4666 BUILDING INSPECTOR Gary Klinka, 2456 Glendale Ave., P.O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-5560 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Geoff Farr, 1336 Cornell Rd., Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4060; Fax 920-434-4060 VILLAGE ENGINEER Mike Kaster, 1336 Cornell Rd., Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4060 DIRECTOR LEISURE SERVICES Jon Rupno, 2456 Glendale Ave., P.O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-434-4640 ANIMAL CONTROL Monica Hoff, 2456 Glendale Ave., P.O. Box 12207, Green Bay; Tel. 920-819-6709

VILLAGE OF KIMBERLY Kimberly Municipal Complex 515 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, WI 54136 Tel. 920-788-7500; Fax 920-788-9723 Website: www.vokimberly.org E-mail: [email protected] Village meetings held on 1st & 3rd Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Charles A. Kuen, 132 S. Willow St., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-1936 or 920-725-8969 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TRUSTEES Mike Hruzek, 245 S. Birch St., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-7249 -46-

VILLAGE OF KIMBERLY (Cont’d)

E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 David Hietpas, 334 S. Elm St., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-5816 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Marcia Trentlage, 728 Thelosen Dr., Kimberly; Tel. 920-333-0398 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Peggy Weber, 726 Apple Blossom Ct., Kimberly; Tel. 920-423-4132 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Tom Gaffney, 101 Clubhouse Ln., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-9044 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Lee W. Hammen, 232 S. Washington St., Kimberly; Tel 920-788-9024 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ADMINISTRATOR/CLERK/TREASURER Danielle Block, 515 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-7500 Fax 920-788-9723; E-mail: [email protected] Janine Micke, Deputy Clerk, 515 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-7500 Fax 920-788-9723; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Bowmar Appraisal, 3005 W. Brewster St.; Tel. 920-733-5369 E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE Gerald C. Schumann, 1104 W. Fourth St., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-7500 Fax 920-832-9188; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 POLICE CHIEF Daniel Meister, Fox Valley Metro Police, 200 W. McKinley Ave., Little Chute Tel. 920-788-7505; Fax 920-788-7385; E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Robert Van Thiel, 618 Homestead Trl., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-1048 E-mail: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF LITTLE CHUTE Little Chute Village Hall 108 W. Main St., Little Chute, WI 54140 Tel. 920-788-7380 Web site: www.littlechutewi.org Regular Board meetings held 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Committee of The Whole meetings held 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. (as needed) Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Three-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Mike Vanden Berg, 427 Sanitorium Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6611 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Jim Hietpas, 403 W. Lincoln Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 224-5151 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Bill Peerenboom, 726 Monroe St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-4508 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Skip Smith, 819 Briarwood Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-1829

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VILLAGE OF LITTLE CHUTE (Cont’d) Don Van Deurzen, 1305 Garfield Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 920-378-7389 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Brian Van Lankveldt, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-284-0280 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Larry Van Lankvelt, 627 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-3417 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 ADMINISTRATOR James Fenlon, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3850 E-mail: [email protected] CLERK Laurie Decker, 108 W. Main Street, Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3852 Fax 920-788-7394; E-mail: [email protected] FINANCE DIRECTOR Lisa Remiker-DeWall, 108 W. Main Street, Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3855 Fax 920-788-7394; E-mail: [email protected] COMMUNITY DEVELOPEMENT DIRECTOR Dave Kittel, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3870 Fax 920-788-7394; E-mail: [email protected] LIBRARY DIRECTOR Steve Thiry, 626 Grand Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-7825 E-mail: [email protected] DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Kent Taylor, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3866 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE CHIEF Daniel Meister, Fox Valley Metro Police, 200 W. McKinley Ave., Little Chute Tel. 920-687-7100; E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Mark Jansen, 200 W. McKinley Ave., Kimberly; Tel. 920-788-7399 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Brett Jensen, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-423-3871 E-mail: [email protected] ATTORNEY Charles Koehler, 800 Lynndale Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-739-7366 E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE Rod Reader, 108 W. Main St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-7380

VILLAGE OF NICHOLS Nichols Community Center N9065 Krull Rd., P. O. Box 169, Nichols, WI 54152 Tel. 920-525-2717; Fax 920-525-5411 Website: www.villageofnichols.com; E-mail: [email protected] Village meetings held on 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms)

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VILLAGE OF NICHOLS (Cont’d) PRESIDENT Terry S. Scheller, P.O. Box 11, Nichols; Tel. 920-716-3257 E-mail: [email protected]; (Appointed) Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Ben Van Vleet, W5581 Paige Ave., Black Creek; Tel. 920-851-7567 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Traci Bloedorn, P.O. Box 171, Nichols; Tel. 920-366-1993 E-mail: [email protected] (Appointed) Term expires April 2021 Kathy Krull, P.O. Box 38, Nichols; Tel. 920-525-2903 Term expires April 2021 Jerry Krull, P.O. Box 38, Nichols; Tel. 920-525-2903 Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Linda Hoes, 3093 Glendale Av, Green Bay; Tel. 920-419-1843 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Borree Appraisal Services, PO Box 920, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9166 Fax 920-766-7645; E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE John J. Mazuroski, Jr., 506 Mapleridge Ct., Black Creek; Tel. 920-519-0016 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Hermes, 730 Windflower Way, Kimberly; Tel. 920-858-0102 E-mail: [email protected] FIRE CHIEF Terry Scheller, P.O. Box 11, Nichols; Tel. 920-716-3257 E-mail: [email protected] VILLAGE OF SHIOCTON Shiocton Village Hall N5605 State Road 76, P.O. Box 96, Shiocton, WI 54170 Tel. 920-986-3415; Fax 920-986-3743 Village meetings held on 2nd Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Terri James, N5599 Mill St., Shiocton; Tel. 920-847-3157 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES David Gomm, N5580 Second St., Shiocton; Tel. 920-850-0322 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Rodney Van Straten, N5821 E. Cherry Ct., Shiocton; Tel. 920-841-7093 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Eugene “Butch” Bunnell, N564 Mill St., Shiocton; Tel. 920-850-0109 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Thomas Dawes, Sr., W7581 State Road 54, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3734 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Jennifer Schmoock, W7643 Oak St., Shiocton; Tel. 920-574-0279 E-mail: [email protected] expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Laurie Sweeney, N5605 State Hwy. 76, P.O. Box 96, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3415 -49-

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Fax 920-986-3743; E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR M & K Assessment, LLC, N11950 County Hwy E, Tigerton, WI 54486 Tel. 715-535-2734; Fax 715-535-2739; E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE Angela Schreiter, N5605 State Hwy. 76, P. O. Box 96, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-9303 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2024 FIRE CHIEF Eugene “Butch”Bunnell, N5604 Mill St., P.O. Box 238, Shiocton; Tel. 920-850-0109 Fax 920-986-3743; E-mail: [email protected] POLICE Amber George, N5605 State Hwy. 76, P.O. Box 96, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3294 Fax 920-986-3743; E-mail: [email protected]

VILLAGE OF WRIGHTSTOWN Wrightstown Village Hall 352 High Street, Wrightstown, WI 54180 Tel. 920-532-5567; Fax 920-532-4564 E-mail: [email protected]; Web Site: www.wrightstown.us Village meetings held on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please contact Village Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) PRESIDENT Dean J. Erickson, 10 Red Clover Ln., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-0788 or 920-378-5496 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TRUSTEES Susan J. Byers, 433 Fawnwood Ct., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-912-5139 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Andy Lundt, 103 Golden Wheat Ln., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-217-4034 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Scott Reignier, 212 Windfield Ct., Wrightstown E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Terry Schaeuble, 6 Golden Wheat Ct., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-764-0006 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Daniel J. Segerstrom, 245 Patricia Ln., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-5051 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Keith Wendlandt, 562 Royal St. Pat’s Dr., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-256-1346 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK/TREASURER Michelle Seidl, 352 High St., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-5567, Ext. 12 E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR Travis Coenen, 352 High St., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-5567, Ext. 13 E-mail: [email protected] SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Andy Vickman, 101 Washington St., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-0434; Fax 920-532-0433 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE CHIEF Gregory Deike, 352 High Street, Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-6007, Ext 22 E-mail: [email protected] -50-

VILLAGE OF WRIGHTSTOWN (Cont’d) MUNICIPAL JUDGE Perry Kingsbury, 584 Windy Wood Ln., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-973-2644 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2024 FIRE CHIEF Michael Schampers, 961 Broadway St., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-4556 or 920-225-9593 E-mail: [email protected] BUILDING INSPECTOR Paul Birschbach, Birschbach Inspection Service, LLC, 18 W. Main St. Suite L, Chilton; E-mail: [email protected]; Tel. 920-849-9274 ASSESSOR Fair Market Assessments, 2555 Continental Ct., Suite 2, Green Bay Tel. 920-468-9698, Fax 920-468-9555; E-mail: [email protected]

CITY OF APPLETON City Hall, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton, WI 54911 Tel. 920-832-6173; Fax 920-832-5823; Web Site: www.appleton.org City Council meetings held on 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call City Clerk to confirm time and date. Mayor (Four-Year Term) Alderperson (Two-Year Terms)

MAYOR

Jacob A. Woodford, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6400 Fax 920-832-5962; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2024 ALDERPERSONS-DIST. 1. William Siebers, 1109 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-734-4204 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

2. Vered Meltzer, 424 E. Atlantic St., Appleton; Tel. 920-809-6669 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 3. Brad Firkus, 1200 Montclair Ct., Appleton; Tel. 920-358-0339 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 4. Joe Martin, 415 S. Olde Oneida St., Apt. 101, Appleton; Tel. 920-585-5593 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 5. Katie Van Zeeland, 2301 S. Matthias St., Appleton; Tel. 920-358-0501 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

6. Denise Fenton, 500 W. Parkway Blvd., Appleton; Tel. 920-475-1603 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 7. Maiyoua Thao, 5310 N. Rosemary Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-428-6484 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 8. Matt Reed, 425 E. Maple St., Appleton; Tel. 920-740-6986 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 9. Alex Schultz, 716 W. Front St., Appleton; Tel. 920-205-6169

E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

10. Michael Smith, 407 N. Outagamie St., Appleton; Tel. 920-733-8012 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 11. Patti Coenen, 410 W. Prospect Ave., Appleton; Tel. 920-378-8429 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 12. Nate Wolff, 11800 W. Marquette St., Apt 301, Appleton; Tel. 920-450-3543 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022

13. Kyle Lobner, 3920 E. Ashbury Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-574-2092

E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

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CITY OF APPLETON (Cont’d) 14. Joe Prohaska, 606 E. Brewster St., Appleton; Tel. 920-851-2120 15. Corey Otis, 1816 Hulke Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-277-3534 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Kami Lynch, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6443; Fax 920-832-5823; E-mail: [email protected] Alan Stewart, Deputy Clerk, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6445 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER/DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Anthony Saucerman, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6442; Fax 920-832-6044 E-mail: [email protected] ATTORNEY Christopher Behrens, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6423; Fax 920-832-5962 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2024 ASSESSOR DeAnn Brosman, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-5850 Fax 920-832-5908; E-mail: [email protected] HEALTH OFFICER Kurt Eggebrecht, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6429 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE CHIEF Todd Thomas, 222 S. Walnut St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-5500; Fax 920-832-5553 E-mail: [email protected] COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Karen Harkness, 100 N. Appleton St., Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6468 E-mail: [email protected]

CITY OF KAUKAUNA Kaukauna City Hall 144 W. Second St., Kaukauna, WI 54130 Tel. 920-766-6300, Fax 920-766-6339 st rd Council meetings held on 1 & 3 Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call City Clerk to confirm time and date. (Two-Year Terms)

MAYOR Anthony Penterman, 508 Ferncliff Dr., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6373 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 ALDERPERSONS 1. Marty DeCoster, 157 Raught St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-716-7484 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 1. Diana Driessen, 1217 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-2906 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 2. John Moore, 2381 Fairway Dr., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-213-3469 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 2. Tim Roehrig, 2530 Southerland Cir., Kaukauna; Tell. 920-419-2663 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 3. Susan Duda, 116 W. Fourteenth St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-9786 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 3. Brian Schell, 900 Joshua St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-268-2153 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -52-

CITY OF KAUKAUNA (Cont’d) 4. Michael Coenen, 2808 Glenview Ave., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-759-9776 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 4. Pennie Thiele, 118 E. Morningside Dr., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-2702 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Sally Kenney, 144 W. Second St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6300; Fax 920-766-6339 E-mail: [email protected] TREASURER/FINANACE DIRECTOR Will VanRossum, 144 W. Second St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6372 E-mail: [email protected] ATTORNEY Kevin Davidson, 144 W. Second St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-558-9300 E-mail: [email protected] ASSESSOR Bowmar Appraisal Inc., 144 W. Second St., Appleton; Tel. 920-733-5369 E-mail: [email protected] MUNICIPAL JUDGE Carley N. Windorff, 144 W. Second Street, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6378 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE CHIEF Jamie Graff, 144 W. Second Street, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6350 E-mail: [email protected]

CITY OF NEW LONDON New London Municipal Building 215 N. Shawano St., New London, WI 54961 Tel. 920-982-8500; Fax 920-982-8665; Website: www.newlondonwi.org nd City meetings held on 2 Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call City Clerk to confirm time and date. (Two-Year Terms)

MAYOR Mark Herter, 920 Smith St., New London; Tel. 920-982-8500, Ext. 103 (Ofc.) 920-538-3051 (Res.); E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dave Morack, 612 W. North Water St., New London; Tel. 920-982-7774 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ALDERPERSONS #1 – John Faucher, 1205 W. Wolf River Ave., New London; Tel 920-538-0007 (Waupaca Co.) Term expires April 2022 #1 – Robert Besaw, 210 E. Pine St., New London; Tel. 920-982-5197 (Waupaca Co.) Term expires April 2021 #2 – Fred Zaug, 1501 Pershing Rd., New London; Tel. 920-205-4894 (Waupaca Co.) Term expires April 2022 #2 – Tom O’Connell, 313 W. Minerva St., New London; Tel. 920-982-3266 Term expires April 2021 #3 – Mike Barrington, 414 E. Washington St., New London; Tel. 920-982-3381 (Out. Co.) Term expires April 2022 #3 – Lori Dean, 1006 Mill St., New London; Tel. 920-982-7939 (Out. Co.) Term expires April 2021 #4 – David Dorsey, 1714 Jefferson St., New London; Tel. 920-636-6200 (Waupaca Co.) Term expires April 2022

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CITY OF SEYMOUR Seymour City Hall 328 N. Main St., Seymour, WI 54165 Tel. 920-833-2209; Fax 920-833-7221 www.cityofseymourwi.org nd th City meetings held on 2 & 4 Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call City Clerk to confirm time and date. (Two-Year Terms) MAYOR Ryan Kraft, 700 Woodside Dr., Seymour; Tel. 920-228-0200 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 ALDERPERSONS Wards 1 & 2 – Steve Hurkman, 556 Ivory St., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2209 Term expires April 2021 Wards 1 & 2 – Cody VanderHeiden, 711 Woodside Dr., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2209 Term expires April 2022 Wards 3 & 4 – Roger Behnke, 554 E. Pearl St., Seymour; Tel. 920-246-3542 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022

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SANITARY DISTRICTS 2020 – 2021

DALE SANITARY DISTRICT #1 P.O. Box 253, Dale, WI 54931 Phone 920-779-6810 Commission meetings held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Dale Town Hall, W9641 State Road 96, Dale, WI Please call Sanitary District to confirm time and date. COMMISSION PRESIDENT Doug Wunderlich, W9879 State Rd. 96, Dale; Tel. 920-850-8508 E-mail: [email protected] Term expires April 2021

COMMISSION VICE PRESIDENT Daryl Kistenmacher, W9728 Meadowville Dr., Dale; Tel. 920-740-0237 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2025

COMMISSION CLERK/SECRETARY Charles Zehner, N955 Whitney St., Dale; Tel. 920-224-5392 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 DARBOY SANITARY DISTRICT #1 N398 County Rd N, Appleton, WI 54915 Phone 920-788-6048 Commission meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 8:00 a.m. Please call Sanitary District to confirm time and date. COMMISSION PRESIDENT George H. Schmidt, W2777 Therese Court, Appleton; Tel. 920-470-1529 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires July 2023 COMMISSION VICE PRESIDENT Randy J. Verhagen, W3187 Creekview Ln., Appleton; Tel. 920-265-0183 Email: [email protected]; Term expires July 2025 COMMISSION CLERK/SECRETARY Bruce D. Corning, N216 Van Handel Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-419-5261 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires July 2021 SUPERINTENDENT/GENERAL MANAGER Patrick Hennessey, N9661 County Road N, Appleton; Tel. 920-419-2611 E-mail: [email protected] OFFICE MANAGER Michael J. Kawula, 121 Parkway Dr., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-540-9992 E-mail: [email protected] FREEDOM SANITARY DISTRICT #1 N4229 Garvey Avenue, Freedom WI 54130 Phone 920-788-5763; Fax 920-788-4471 Office Hours are 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Commission meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:30 a.m. COMMISSION PRESIDENT Daniel Vanden Berg, N4168 Birch Trail, Freedom; Tel. 920-788-5763 Term expires April 2025 COMMISSIONER Eugene Klister, W2431 Western Dr., Freedom; Tel. 920-788-5763 Term expires April 2023

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FREEDOM SANITARY DISTRICT #1 (Cont’d) COMMISSIONER Chris Evers, N4244 Maple Ct., Freedom; Tel. 920-788-5763 Term expires April 2021 UTILITY ADMINISTRATOR Terri Romitti, N4229 Garvey Ave., Freedom; Tel. 920-788-5763; Fax 920-788-4471 E-mail: [email protected] GRAND CHUTE SANITARY DISTRICTS #1, #2, #3 & EAST SIDE UTILITY 1900 Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute, WI 54913-9613 Tel. 920-832-1573; Fax 920-832-1660 Web Site: www.grandchute.net; E-mail: [email protected] Commission meetings held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. COMMISSION PRESIDENT David A. Schowalter, 1821 N. Margaret St., Grand Chute; Tel 920-470-3588 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 COMMISSIONERS Jeff Nooyen, 1754 Winesap Ln., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-738-7724 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Jeff Ings, 4650 N. Gillett St., Grand Chute, Tel. 920-7315684 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Travis J. Thyssen, 2235 Fraser Fir Ln., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-378-0094 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Brad Gehring, 5070 W. Century Farm Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel 920-757-6750 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Angie Cain, 1900 Grand Chute Blvd., Grand Chute; Tel. 920-832-5644 Fax 920-993-7032; E-mail: [email protected] GREENVILLE SANITARY DISTRICTS #1 & #2 Greenville Town Hall P. O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville, WI 54942 Tel. 920-757-5151; Fax 920-757-0543 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.townofgreenville.com Town meetings held on 2nd of the month immediately following the Planning Commission Meeting Please contact Town Clerk to verify date and time. (Two-Year Terms) CHAIRPERSON Jack Anderson, N1752 Ivy Ln., Greenville; Tel. 920-850-5282 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERVISORS Andy Peters, W6621 Greenville Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-257-3813 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Mark Strobel, W6821 Appletree Ct., Greenville; Tel. 920-757-6197 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Joe Ryan, W6622 Cobblestone Ct., Greenville; Tel. 920-740-2497 E-Mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Dean Culbertson, N824 Brookview Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-585-7606 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 COMMISSION CLERK/SECRETARY Wendy Helgeson, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville

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Tel. 920-757-5151; E-mail: [email protected] GREENVILLE SANITARY DISTRICTS #1 & #2 (Cont’d) SUPERINTENDENT/MANAGER Cody Simmonis, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville Tel. 920-750-8130; E-mail: [email protected] BOOKKEEPER Lisa Beyer, P.O. Box 60, W6860 Parkview Dr., Greenville Tel. 757-5151; E-mail: [email protected] HEART OF THE VALLEY METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT 801 Thilmany Rd., Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone 920-766-5731; Fax 920-766-5733 Commission meetings held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:00 p.m. Please call Sanitary District to confirm time and date. COMMISSION PRESIDENT David J. Casper, 517 Jeffrey St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-750-3851 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires October 2022 COMMISSION VICE PRESIDENT Bruce M. Siebers, 849 Highview Ln., Kimberly; Tel. 920-687-0151 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires October 2021 COMMISSION SECRETARY Patrick E. Hennessey, N9661 County Road N, Appleton; Tel. 920-419-2611 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires October 2024 COMMISSIONERS Kevin P. Coffey, 1608 McIntosh Ct., Little Chute; Tel. 920-381-6155, Term expires October 2023 E-mail: [email protected] John W. Sundelius, 1851 Windsor Ct., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-716-4175, Term expires October 2020 E-mail: [email protected] DISTRICT DIRECTOR Brian M. Helminger, 3049 Big Creek Road, Green Bay; Tel. 920-309-1302 E-mail: [email protected] OFFICE MANAGER/BOOKKEEPER Dawn Bartel, 6418 Ledgetop Ct., Greenleaf; Tel. 920-819-1056 Fax 920-766-5733; E-mail: [email protected] STEPHENSVILLE SANITARY DISTRICT 7932 Pew Street, Hortonville, WI 54944 Commission meetings are held as needed COMMISSION PRESIDENT Rick Fassbender, W7826 Mason St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-757-6986 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires October 2023 COMMISSION CLERK/SECRETARY Jeff Darnick, W7829 Pew St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-757-6478 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires October 2025 COMMISSIONER Adam Reichwald, W7806 Mason St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-740-4278 Term expires J 2021 BOOKKEEPER Laura Darnick, W7829 Pew St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-757-6478 E-mail: [email protected]

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SCHOOL OFFICIALS 2020 – 2021 APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 122 E. College Ave., Suite 1A, Appleton, WI 54911 Tel. 920-832-6126; Fax 920-832-1725 School Board meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Kay S. Eggert, 1524 S. Weimar St., Appleton; Tel. 920-738-7517 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Leah Olson, 2608 S. Matthias St., Appleton; Tel. 920-547-0447 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Deborah Truyman, 840 Cambridge Ct., Appleton; Tel. 920-735-0617 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TREASURER James R. Bowman, 701 Canterbury Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-731-3754 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Barry O’Connor, 500 E. Timberline Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-739-6469 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Kristine Sauter, 3509 Trillium Ln., Appleton; Tel. 920-735-0891 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Gary Jahnke, 17 Kensington Ct., Appleton; Tel. 920-428-2893 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Judith Basemen, 122 E. College Ave., Suite 1A, Appleton; Tel. 920-832-6126 E-mail: [email protected]

CLINTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 W. Green Tree Rd., Clintonville, WI 54929 Tel. 715-823-7215, Ext. 2610; Fax 715-823-1315 School Board meetings held on 2nd & 4th Mondays of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Lori Jean Poppe, W10030 Cty. Rd. F, Bear Creek; Tel. 715-570-4793 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 VICE PRESIDENT Laurie Vollrath, 120 N. Clinton Ave, Clintonville; Tel. 715-851-0373 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

CLERK Mark Zachow, 112 Harrison Ave., Clintonville; Tel. 715-823-5381 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TREASURER Kris Strauman, 199 Walnut St., Clintonville; Tel. 715-823-3128 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 MEMBERS -59-

CLINTONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT (cont.) Larry Czarnecki, E10051 Seventh St., Clintonville; Tel. 715-823-4071 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Jim Schultz, E8068 Knitt Rd., Clintonville; Tel. 715-823-2055 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Ben Huber, 250 N. Main St., Clintonville; Tel. 715-460-0322 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERINTENDENT David Dyb, 45 W. Green Tree Rd., Clintonville; Tel. 920-823-7215, x2604 E-mail: [email protected]

FREEDOM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT N4021 County Road E, Freedom, WI 54130 Tel. 920-788-7944; Fax 920-788-7949 School Board meetings held on the 3rd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Thomas J. Harke, N5200 Deer Run Trail, DePere; Tel. 920-450-3954 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Gary Schumacher, N2511 Thornapple Ln., Appleton; Tel. 920-540-5939 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 CLERK Kevin VerVoort, W1843 Van Asten Rd., Freedom; Tel. 920-809-1397 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TREASURER Steve Garvey, W2079 Teardrop Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-419-6186 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Kevin Schuh, W2053 Teardrop Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-475-1360 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Nicholas VanWychen, W656 Golden Glow Rd., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-621-1574 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Carolee Baumgart, W4853 Deer Run Dr., Black Creek; Tel. 920-716-1693 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Kevin Kilstofte, N4021 Cty. Rd. E; Tel. 920-788-7944, Ext. 4313 E-mail: [email protected]

HORTONVILLE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 213 Towne Dr., Hortonville, WI 54944 Tel. 920-779-7921; Fax 920-779-7903 School Board meetings held on the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Robert VanDenElzen, W8816 Spring Rd., Hortonville; Tel. 920-716-2607 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 VICE PRESIDENT Dana Ramshak, 460 Mystic Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-277-5446 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021

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CLERK Willard Griesbach, N3227 Hample Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-734-4836 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Craig Dreier, 52 Parkview Ln., Hortonville; Tel. 920-289-0249 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Brett Eidahl, W7024 Everglade Rd., Greenville; Tel. 920-915-8914 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Andrea Marcks-Ziegler, N2923 Valley View Dr., Hortonville; Tel. 920-219-0717 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 David Schlichting, N1191 Bobwhite Dr., Greenville; Tel. 920-716-2310 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 ADMINISTRATOR Todd L. Timm, 246 N. Olk St., Hortonville; Tel. 920-779-7921 E-mail: [email protected]

KAUKAUNA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 1701 County Road CE, Kaukauna Tel. 920-766-6100; Fax 920-766-6104 School Board meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 5:30 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Chris Bouressa, 913 Laurel Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-277-0852 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 VICE PRESIDENT Kathy Breitzman, 1844 Cobblestone Ct., Kaukauna; 920-540-1936 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Josh Karl, N2333 Maloney Rd., Kaukauna; 920-213-9617 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Chad Berken, 2225 Nottingham Ln., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-858-2786 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Sue Gertz, 1316 Sullivan Ave., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-3907 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 John Seckel, 531 Cecelia St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-619-3135 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Joe Huss, 404 E. 19th St., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-372-8568 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023

SUPERINTENDENT Mark Duerwaechter, 1701 County Road CE, Kaukauna; Tel. 920-766-6100 E-mail: [email protected]

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KIMBERLY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 425 S. Washington St., P.O. Box 159, Combined Locks, WI 54113 Tel. 920-788-7900; Fax 920-788-7919 School Board meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. (No meetings the 4th Monday of June, July or December) Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Dr. Montgomery Elmer, W2642 Brookhaven Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-788-5423 Fax 920-788-7919; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 VICE PRESIDENT Brad Siebers, 316 Gage St., Kimberly; Tel. 920-284-6933; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Debbie Roberts, 1110 Pat’s Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-419-0702; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TREASURER Penny Hoh, N105 Brux Rd., Appleton; Tel. 920-830-9464; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Ammie Ebben, 660 Miranda St., Combined Locks; Tel. 920-419-5084 Fax 920-788-7919; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Mary Pribbenow, 609 Theresa Ct., Kimberly; Tel. 920-730-8365; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Timothy Handrich, W2739 Breezewood Dr., Appleton; Tel. 920-540-5576; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERINTENDENT Bob Mayfield, P.O. Box 159, Combined Locks; Tel. 920-788-7900; Fax 920-788-7919 E-mail: [email protected]

LITTLE CHUTE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 1402 Freedom Road, Little Chute, WI 54140 Tel. 920-788-7605; Fax 920-788-7603 School Board meetings held on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 4:30 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Joe Roehl, 406 Appletree Ln., Little Chute; Tel. 920-788-3145 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Sarah Beahm, 1600 Coolidge Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 920-740-9637 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Shannon Pomeroy, 709 Violet Ln., Little Chute; Tel. 920-450-4767 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 TREASURER Leon Biesterveld, 1612 Coolidge Ave., Little Chute; Tel. 920-428-2580 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 MEMBER Rob Eiting, 1906 Vandenbroek Rd., Little Chute; Tel. 920-740-1149 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 SUPERINTENDENT David Botz, 1220 Lewis St., Little Chute; Tel. 920-470-3815 E-mail: [email protected] -62-

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF NEW LONDON 901 Washington St., New London, WI 54981 Tel. 920-982-8530; Fax 920-982-8551 School Board meetings held on the 2nd Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Terry Wegner, E9222 Cty. Rd. X, New London; Tel. 920-982-5862 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Mark Grossman, E9392 Forest Pine Dr., New London; Tel. 920-850-2005 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Connie Neely, W10564 County Road WW, New London; Tel. 920-850-5491 E-mail: [email protected] ; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Tina Ruckdashel, 1817 Dexter St., New London; Tel. 920-982-6921 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS John Heideman, N6642 County Road D, New London; Tel. 715-752-3863 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Pete Bosquez, E7899 Cut Off Rd., New London; Tel. 920-538-2645 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Chris Martinson, 1709 Smith St., New London; Tel. 920-538-2645 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Scott Bleck, 901 W. Washington St., New London; Tel. 920-982-8530 E-mail: [email protected]

PULASKI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 143 W. Green Bay Street, Pulaski, WI 54162 Tel. 920-822-6000; Fax 920-822-6005 School Board meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Michael Voelker, N1045 Maple Rd., Pulaski; Tel. 920-639-0979 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 VICE PRESIDENT Jeromy Delebreau, 7663 Breeze Ln., Pulaski; Tel. 920-562-3957 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Sara Mangold, 4774 Potters Crossing, Pulaski; Tel. 920-727-5513 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Barb McKeefry, N3575 State Hwy. 32, Pulaski; Tel. 920-676-0778 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBERS Brian Chlopek, 444 Falcon Drive, Pulaski; Tel. 920-606-0236 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Dawn Clark, 430 Sunlite Dr., Hobart; Tel. 920-606-4809 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 -63-

PULASKI COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (Cont’d) Heidi Melzer, 4469 Wyandot Tr, Green Bay; Tel. 920-857-5191 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 SUPERINTENDENT Tony Klaubauf (Interim, until 7/1/2020), 143 W. Green Bay St., P.O. Box 36, Pulaski; Tel. 920-822-6001; E-mail: [email protected] Allison Space (starting 7/1/2020), 143 W. Green Bay St., P.O. Box 36, Pulaski; Tel. 920-822-6001; E-mail: [email protected] SEYMOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 10 Circle Dr., Seymour, WI 54165 Tel. 920-833-2304; Fax 920-833-6037 School Board meetings held on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Greg Leisgang, 119 Remington Dr., Seymour; Tel. 920-595-0113 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 VICE PRESIDENT Laurie Bowers, N7942 Grady Rd., Seymour; Tel. 920-676-6573 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 CLERK Paula Rohm, W2511 Cty. Rd. G, Seymour; Tel. 920-833-9814 E-mail: [email protected] expires April 2021 TREASURER Jill Karweick, N5704 Cty. Rd. PP, Black Creek; Tel. 920-595-0992 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 MEMBERS Kurt Peterson, 312 Keune St., Seymour; Tel. 920-655-4825 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Thomas Heins, 301 S. Maple St., Black Creek; Tel. 920-984-3136 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Mike Cottrell, W1450 Town Rd., De Pere; Tel. 920-833-7139 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Laurie Asher, 10 Circle Dr., Seymour; Tel. 920-833-2304; Fax 920-833-6037 E-mail: [email protected]

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF SHIOCTON N5650 Broad Street, P.O. Box 68, Shiocton, WI 54170 Tel. 920-986-3351; Fax 920-982-3291 School Board meetings held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Bradley Ritchie, N4890 State Road 76, Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 VICE PRESIDENT Jeremie Birch, N5182 Hawkridge Dr., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351

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E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK David Gomm, N5580 Second St., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 TREASURER Michael Bellin, W7540 E. Maple Ct., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 MEMBERS Stacey Warning, N4663 Laird Rd., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 Aaron Pluger, N5060 Rexford Rd., Shiocton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Mindy Hofacker, W7183 Deerview Rd., Black Creek; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Nichole Schweitzer, 54 Opportunity Way, Appleton; Tel. 920-986-3351 E-mail: [email protected]

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WEST DE PERE 400 Reid St., Suite W, De Pere, WI 54115-164 Tel. 920-337-1393; Fax 920-337-1398 Website: http://www.wdpsd.com/ School Board meetings vary from month to month, see website for specifics, meeting time is 5:30 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Jenni Fuss, 1378 S. Ninth St., DePere; Tel. 920-606-9867 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 VICE PRESIDENT Joseph Bergner, 863 Suburban Dr., De Pere; Tel. 920-606-8145 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 CLERK Barbara Van Deurzen, 1195 Fernando Dr., De Pere; Tel. 920-336-0316 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 TREASURER Scott Borley, 1965 Fox Meadow Dr., DePere; Tel. 920-338-9111 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 MEMBER Tom Van De Hei, 1601 Sand Acres Dr., DePere; Tel. 920-336-9306 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 SUPERINTENDENT Dennis Krueger 400 Reid St, Suite W, De Pere; Tel. (920) 337-1393 E-mail: [email protected];

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WRIGHTSTOWN COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT PO Box 128, Wrightstown, WI 54180 Tel. 920-532-5551; Fax 920-532-4664 School Board meetings held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. Please call School District to confirm time and date. PRESIDENT Mike Van Eperen, 3021 Golden Bear Ct., De Pere; Tel. 920-312-5900 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 VICE PRESIDENT Sarah Hock, 2279 School Rd., Greenleaf; Tel. 920-366-6002 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 CLERK Tina Leick, 1966 Day St., Greenleaf; Tel. 920-606-2800 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2021 TREASURER Tom Eggert, 547 Fawnwood Dr., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-265-8504 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 MEMBERS Laurie De Cleene, 1273 Day St., Greenleaf; Tel. 920-655-2174 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2022 Joie Cunningham, 220 Haymeadow St., Wrightstown; Tel. 920-530-9757 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 Tiffany Van Vreede, N2677 Della Marcus Dr., Kaukauna; Tel. 920-427-0107 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires April 2023 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR Carla Buboltz, P.O. Box 128, Wrightstown; Tel. 920-532-5551; Fax 920-532-5551 E-mail: [email protected]

FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., Appleton, WI 54914 Tel. 920-735-5731; Fax 920-735-2582 District Board meetings held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 4:00 p.m. Except the July meeting is held the 2nd Monday of the month Please call School District to confirm time and date. BOARD CHAIRPERSON Patricia Van Ryzin, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., PO Box 2277, Appleton; Tel. 920-735-5731 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2021 VICE CHAIRPERSON John Weyenberg, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton; Tel. 920-735-5731 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2021 BOARD SECRETARY Chris VanderHeyden, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton; Tel. 920-735-5731 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2020 BOARD TREASURER Dawn Rosicky, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2021

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FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE (Cont’d) MEMBERS Tammie DeVooght Blaney, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2022 Francisco Henriquez, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2020 Stephen Kohler, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2021 Justin Krueger, 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2021 Charles Spoehr, Jr. 1825 N. Bluemound Dr., P.O. Box 2277, Appleton Tel. 920-735-5731; E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 30, 2020

NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE 2740 W. Mason St., Green Bay, WI 54303 Tel. 920-498-5500; Fax 920-498-6260 Please call School District to confirm time and date. BOARD CHAIRPERSON Carla Hedtke, 5765 KZ Ln., Oconto Falls; Tel. 920-846-3267 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2022 VICE CHAIRPERSON David Mayer, E1006 County Road F, Luxemburg; Tel. 920-360-9336 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2021 BOARD SECRETARY Gerald Worrick, 5122 Bay Shore Dr., Sturgeon Bay; Tel. 920-743-5827 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2022 BOARD TREASURER Cathy Dworak, 1265 Lombardi Ave., P.O. Box 10628, Green Bay; Tel. 920-569-7321 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2021 MEMBERS Kim Schanock, 1219 Quail Ridge Dr., Oneida; Tel. 920-498-0951 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2022 Dorothy Sadowski, W4063 Peters Rd., Marinette; Tel. 920-599-1114 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2020 Richard Stadelman, W7802 Walnut Rd., Shawano; Tel. 715-526-6477 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2020 Jeff Rickaby, 3145 Miller Rd., Florence; Tel. 715-889-4372 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2020 Ben Villarruel, 1700 Chicago Street, De Pere; Tel. 920-336-8753 E-mail: [email protected]; Term expires June 2021 PRESIDENT Dr. H. Jeffrey Rafn, 2740 W. Mason St., Green Bay; Tel. 920-498-5411 E-mail: [email protected]

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OUTAGAMIE POPULATION 2019 Preliminary Estimate

Town of Black Creek ...... 1,255 Town of Bovina ...... 1,179 Town of Buchanan...... 7,082 Town of Center ...... 3,626 Town of Cicero ...... 1,111 Town of Dale ...... 2,883 Town of Deer Creek ...... 663 Town of Ellington...... 3,102 Town of Freedom ...... 6,109 Town of Grand Chute ...... 23,202 Town of Greenville...... 12,147 Town of Hortonia ...... 1,091 Town of Kaukauna ...... 1,328 Town of Liberty ...... 879 Town of Maine ...... 877 Town of Maple Creek...... 611 Town of Oneida ...... 4,728 Town of Osborn...... 1,230 Town of Seymour ...... 1,202 Town of Vandenbroek ...... 1,581 Village of Bear Creek ...... 441 Village of Black Creek ...... 1,302 Village of Combined Locks ...... 3,595 Village of Harrison ...... 0 Village of Hortonville...... 2,843 Village of Howard ...... 0 Village of Kimberly...... 6,907 Village of Little Chute ...... 11,729 Village of Nichols ...... 275 Village of Shiocton...... 926 Village of Wrightstown ...... 222 City of Appleton ...... 61,558 City of Kaukauna...... 16,278 City of New London ...... 1,711 City of Seymour...... 3,419 County Totals ...... 187,092

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COUNTY PARKS Plamann Park-257 acres, north of Appleton on E. Broadway Dr. Swimming Lake, playgrounds, picnic areas, shelters, tennis courts, hiking trails, disc golf, children’s farm, baseball diamonds, and sledding area. Plamann Park is also home to Grand Chute Baseball and Fox Valley Pop Warner.

Mosquito Hill Nature Center-441 acre environmental education facility located two miles east of New London off County Highway S. Hiking and snowshoeing trails, exhibit building, school field trip and public programs available. Open year round Tuesday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and weekends, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

View Ridge Natural Area-East of New London on Cty Rd. S, 36 acres.

Barker Park-27 acres, west of Shiocton on Old 54 Rd. Boating access to the Wolf River, picnic area.

Buchman Access-2 acres, north of Hortonville on Cty. Rd. M. Boating access to the Wolf River, road side park.

Koepke Access-5.45 acres, boating access to the Wolf River and picnic area.

Stephensville Access-1.1 acres, on Cty. Rd. S. Boating access to the Wolf River.

Wolf River Shoreline Fishing Area-South of New London on U.S. Hwy. 45 By-Pass.

Wolf River Shoreline Fishing Area - West of Stephensville on Highway S.

Wiouwash State Trail-Multipurpose Trail, 5.9 miles, parking areas in Medina & Hortonville.

CE Trail-Multi-Use Trail, 5.3 miles, paved trail from Appleton to Kaukauna.

Newton Blackmour State Trail – Multi-Use Trail, 24 miles, spans New London to Seymour with parking in Black Creek.

Outagamie County Pet Exercise Area-17 acres, located at the corner of French Road and Highway 00, fenced in area where dogs can run and socialize off leash.

HISTORICAL SKETCH Outagamie County, with its present boundaries, was detached from Brown County in 1851. The Menominee Indians in 1831 and 1836, under the Treaty of Cedars, deeded about 4,000,000 acres to the white man, part of which became Outagamie County. The name is derived from an Indian tribal word meaning “dwellers on either shore” or “dwellers on the other side of the stream.” Most French explorers passed through this area as it is located on the Fox River-Lake Winnebago waterway. Augustus Smith, a senator, University of Wisconsin regent, and well- known settler in the area, helped organize the first hydro-electric power plant and also the electric street-car line in 1886, believed to be the first in the world. The Appleton Edison Light Association in 1882 was the first organization in the world to distribute power commercially. The Smith House was the second in the United States to be wired for electricity. After the Civil War, fur trading, logging and cheese-making were widespread. Today, manufacturing plants for food, paper and allied products are predominant. Appleton, the county seat, is the home of Lawrence University, Edna Ferber and Harry Houdini.

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Area Code 920 PREFIX 832

AIRPORT...... 5268 BOARD CHAIRMAN ...... 5055 BREWSTER VILLAGE...... 5400 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH I...... 5152 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH II ...... 5153 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH III ...... 5245 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH IV ...... 5602 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH V ...... 1550 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH VI...... 6038 CIRCUIT JUDGE BRANCH VII...... 4727 CLERK OF COURTS ...... 5131 Child Spt. Payment Info...... 1800-991-5530 Small Claims ...... 5135 or 5136 Traffic Division ...... 5653 or 5137 CO-GENERATION FACILITY...... 5004 CORONER ...... 5841 CORPORATION COUNSEL ...... 1522 COUNTY CLERK ...... 5077 COUNTY EXECUTIVE ...... 1684 COURT COMMISSIONER ...... 5093 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRTMNT SERV 5160 CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER..... 4646 DATA PROCESSING ...... 1530 DAY REPORT CENTER...... 968-5740 DNR Area Hqrs. (Oshkosh) ...... 920-424-3050 Field Office (Appleton) ...... 2826 Forestry...... 2747 Law Enforcement ...... 2745 Wildlife...... 1804 DISTRICT ATTORNEY...... 5024 ELDERLY & HANDICAP TRNSP ...... 5145 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT...... 5148 ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM .. 5166 FAMILY COURT COMMISSIONER ... 5057 FAMILY COURT SERVICES...... 5660 FINANCIAL SERVICES...... 1680 FOX VALLEY HUMANE ASC .....733-1717 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OFFICE .. 5673 HIGHWAY SHOP Dean Steingraber ...... 5674 Chad Johnson...... 5678 Randy Roloff ...... 5679 HOUSING AUTHORITY ...... 731-9781 HUMAN RESOURCES ...... 1668 HEALTH and HUMAN SERVICES Administration...... 4741 Aging and Disability Resource Center 5178

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Economic Support ...... 5168 Juvenile Intake...... 5961 Mental Health/AODA...... 5270 Public Health ...... 5100 Public Health-WIC Program...... 5109 Youth & Family Services ...... 5961 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT). 1530 Administrative Services ...... 1530 LAND CONSERVATION ...... 5073 LANDFILL ...... 5277 LAW CLERK...... 5149 LEGISLATIVE SERVICES...... 5054 MAINTENANCE...... 5091 MOSQUITO HILL ...... 779-6433 NURSE-SANITARIAN ...... 5100 OUTAGAMIE WAUPACA LIBRARY SYSTEM (OWLS) ………...... 6190 PLAMANN LAKE (June-Aug.)...... 4900 PLAMANN PARK...... 4790 DEPT OF DVLPMNT & LAND SERV. 5255 PUBLIC DEFENDER ...... 2774 PURCHASING...... 1683 REAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS ... 5665 RECYCLING ...... 5277 REGISTER IN PROBATE...... 5601 REGISTER OF DEEDS ...... 5095 SHERIFF ...... 5605 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMN ..877-694-5495 SOLID WASTE...... 5277 TREASURER...... 5065 UW-EXTENSION OFFICE ADM...... 5121 Agriculture-Agri-Business...... 5119 Community Resource Development.... 5122 Family Living Education ...... 5121 4-H Youth Development...... 5123 UW-FOX VALLEY ...... 2600 VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE ...... 5697 VICTIM WITNESS ASSISTANCE...... 5024 WEATHERIZATION ...... 731-7566 WIS. DEPT. OF REVENUE ...... 2727 WI DIV OF COMM CORRECTIONS... 2700 ZONING ADMINISTRATION ...... 5255

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FAX NUMBERS Area Code 920 Prefix 832 Airport ...... 1543 Brewster Village ...... 4922 Circuit Courts Branch I ...... 4904 Circuit Courts Branch II ...... 4904 Circuit Courts Branch III thru VII ...... 5115 Clerk of Courts ...... 5115 Coroner...... 4787 Corporation Counsel...... 2160 County Board Chairperson ...... 1895 County Clerk ...... 2200 County Executive ...... 1534 Court Commissioner...... 2176 Criminal Justice Treatment Serv...... 4175 Day Report Center ...... 968-5744 Development and Land Services ...... 4770 District Attorney...... 5031 Emergency Management ...... 5848 Facilities & Land Use ...... 4770 Family Court Commissioner...... 5115 Family Court Services ...... 5180 Financial Services...... 2474 Health & Human Services: Administration...... 5164 Aging & Disability Resource Center ... 2113 Child Support Agency ...... 1545 Children, Youth & Families ...... 5180 Economic Support ...... 4779 Juvenile Court Intake...... 5975 Mental Health/AODA...... 5488 Public Health ...... 4924 Public Health-WIC Program...... 5110 Youth & Family Services ...... 5975 Highway Department...... 2032 Human Resources ...... 1534 Information Technology (IT) ...... 1539 Land Conservation...... 4783 Legislative Services ...... 1895 Maintenance ...... 4457 Outagamie Waupaca Library System

(OWLS)… ...... 6422 Plamann Park ...... 1393 Public Defender ...... 2795 Real Property Description...... 4923 Register of Deeds ...... 2177 Register in Probate ...... 2101 Sheriff...... 5263 Solid Waste...... 788-4130 Surveyor ...... 4770 Treasurer...... 4923 UW-Extension Office ...... 4783 UW-Fox Valley ...... 2674 Veterans...... 2473 Victim-Witness Assistance ...... 5031 Weatherization...... 731-3071 Zoning ...... 4770 -72-

OUTAGAMIE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2 – ADMINISTRATION

ARTICLE II. - GOVERNING BODY

DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY

Sec. 2-19. - County Board of Supervisors. The governing body shall be known as the Outagamie Board of Supervisors. The County Board shall consist of Supervisors representing districts as determined by Wis. Stats. § 59.10.

Sec. 2-20. - Meetings of the County Board. (a) Annual. The annual meeting of the County Board shall commence on the first Monday in November at 5:30 p.m. in the evening and shall continue on following days until an annual budget is adopted. The Board shall establish the order of the day to include meeting times for consecutive days. (b) Organizational. The organizational meeting of the County Board shall be held on the third Tuesday in April, commencing at 4:00 p.m. (c) Regular. Meetings other than the November annual meeting and the April organizational meeting shall be semimonthly and shall be held on the second and fourth Tuesday beginning at 7:00 p.m. Unless declared by the Board Chair, there will be one meeting per month in the months of June, July, and August which shall be held on the second Tuesday of the month. If needed, there shall be a second November meeting on Tuesday one week after the annual meeting. At regular County Board meetings, a recess, length to be determined by the Chair, will be taken by the entire Board after being in session 1½ hours and every 1½ hours thereafter as declared by the Chair. One meeting of the month may be canceled for lack of sufficient business at the call of the board Chair.

(d) Special. Special meetings may be called by the County Board in accordance with the Wis. Stats. § 59.11(2). State Law reference—Meetings of the County Board, Wis. Stats. § 59.11.

Secs. 2-21—2-43. - Reserved.

DIVISION 2. - RULES OF PROCEDURE

Sec. 2-44. - Rule 1—Parliamentary procedure. All meetings of the County Board shall be conducted under Robert's Rules of Order, newly revised eleventh edition, except as specifically changed or altered by these rules.

Sec. 2-45. - Rule 2—Agenda for all meetings. (a) Order of business. The order of business shall be as follows:

~ 1 ~ (1) Call of the roll of members. All requests for excused absences shall be referred by the Chair to the County Board for its approval. (2) Pledge of Allegiance. (3) Minutes of previous Board meeting. A cumulative roll-call tally shall be attached to each set of minutes. (4) Special order of business. (5) Establish the order of the day. (6) Communications. The Chair may read all direct communications and then present a list of various communication referrals. (7) Public participation is limited to only matters listed on agenda and for a total of 15 minutes which may be extended to 30 minutes at the discretion of the Chair. Individual speakers are limited to 3 minutes per speaker. (8) Appointments. (9) Report and presentation of the County Executive. The County Executive shall be allowed to address the County Board and respond to questions from the County Board when invited by the Board Chair. At all other meetings, the County Executive shall provide a written report to the County Board. (10) Report and presentation of the County Lobbyist. The County Lobbyist shall be allowed to address the County Board and respond to questions from the County Board when invited by the Board Chair. At all other meetings, the County Lobbyist shall provide a written report to the County Board. (11) Unfinished business. (12) New business. All zoning resolutions and ordinances shall be placed as the first order of new business. Resolutions not included within the special order of the day shall be acted on in numerical order. (13) Reports. (b) April reorganization meeting. The April reorganization meeting shall be conducted as follows: (1) Follow the agenda outlined in subsection (b) of this section with the following exceptions. (2) If an election year, following the election pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 59.11(1)(c): a. It shall be the duty of the County Clerk to call the County Board to order and take roll-call to establish presence of a quorum and lead the Pledge of Allegiance. b. The oath of office will be administered to all elected Supervisors. c. The County Clerk will call for nominations from the floor for the Office of Chair for a two-year term. d. Once the Chair is elected and seated, the Chair will assume their duties. e. Election of County Board Vice-Chair for a two-year term. f. Election of Committee on Appointments. (3) Appointment of parliamentarian for term of one year. (4) Adoption of County Board rules and procedures. (5) Appointment and confirmation of all standing committees for a term of one year. (6) Designation of official County newspaper pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 985.05.

Sec. 2-46. - Rule 3—Procedure for election of Chair, Vice-Chair. (a) Election. The County Board at the April election year reorganization meeting shall elect a Chair and Vice-Chair. (1) Majority election. Election shall be made by a majority of the County Board casting a written ballot for the election.

~ 2 ~ (2) Ballot form. The county clerk shall provide the County Board with ballots of uniform size and color upon which the members shall vote by writing the name of the person to be voted upon. (b) Balloting. The County Clerk shall appoint three members of the Board to act as tellers. (1) Results. When the results of the voting have been tabulated, announced and recorded in the County Board minutes, the ballots shall be filed in the county clerk's office. (2) Filing. The ballots shall be retained as a permanent record of the Board as prescribed by Wis. Stats. § 19.88(3) and division 2 of article VIII of this chapter, pertaining to records management.

Sec. 2-47. - Rule 4—Powers and duties of County Board Chair and Vice-Chair. (a) The powers and duties of the County Board Chair are as follows: (1) Administer oaths. The County Board Chair may administer oaths to persons required to be sworn concerning any matter submitted to the County Board or a committee thereof or connected with their powers or duties. (2) Representation signature. The Board Chair shall countersign all ordinances of the County Board and shall preside at meetings when present. a. When directed by ordinance or resolution the Board Chair shall countersign all county orders. b. The Board Chair will transact all necessary County Board business with local and county officers; expedite all measures resolved upon by the County Board. c. The Board Chair shall take care that all federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations pertaining to county government are enforced. (3) Appointments. The County Board Chair may make the following appointments: a. Reorganization. Upon recommendations of the Committee on Appointments, the Chair of the County Board shall appoint County Board Supervisors to all standing committees of the County Board. b. All special/select or ad hoc committees created by the County Board upon review by the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee. 1. Redistricting Committee. To consist of seven Outagamie County Board Supervisors upon review and approval of the Legislative Audit and Human Resources Committee. c. Following initial committee assignments, the County Board Chair may reassign Supervisors at his/her discretion. (4) Emergency management committee. The standing Public Safety Committee shall serve as the Emergency Management Committee. The committee shall retain policy making and rule-making powers in the establishment and development of county emergency management plans and programs consistent with the state plan of emergency management. (5) Bond review. Pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 59.21(2), the County Board Chair, and the standing Finance Committee shall serve as the committee for review of official bonds and sureties, unless the county provides a blanket bond as authorized by Wis. Stats. § 59.21(1). (6) Vacancies. In the event of a vacancy in a supervisory district the Chair of the County Board shall appoint a replacement. Such appointment shall be confirmed by the County Board by a voice vote. (7) Ex officio. The County Board Chair shall serve as ex officio member to all standing, special/select or ad hoc committees of the County Board. The Chair, as ex officio member, is counted in the determination of a quorum for any given

~ 3 ~ committee, and may participate fully as any other committee member, has the ability to debate, make motions and in the event of a tie, the County Board Chair may vote to break a tie. (8) Approval for attendance. The Chair of the Board shall approve or disapprove the attendance and mileage expenses of all members of the County Board for: a. County Board meetings. b. Committee meetings, making a report thereon to the Standing Finance Committee. (9) Championships. In concert with the County Executive, recognize County high schools, which have attained state championships. (10) Supervision. Shall have the duty and authority to supervise the Legislative Services Manager and the County Lobbyist, which shall include hiring, the ability to discipline up to and including termination, and completion of annual performance reviews. (b) Vice-Chairs; powers and duties; responsibility. In the case of absence or disability of the Chair, the Vice-Chair shall perform the duties of Chair in accordance with Wis. Stats. §§ 59.12(1), (2). In the case of absence or disability of the Chair and Vice-Chair, the Finance Committee Chairperson shall perform the duties of Chair in accordance with Wis. Stats. §§ 59.12(1), (2).

Sec. 2-48. - Rule 5—County Board members. (a) Recognition by the Chair. No member of the County Board shall have the privilege of addressing the County Board unless recognized by the Chair. The members remarks shall be confined to the question under debate and avoid personalities. (b) Presence during roll call. No member of the County Board shall leave the room during roll-call until the results are announced by the Chair. (c) Voting procedure. All motions, resolutions or other actions of the County Board which, if adopted, shall result in the expenditure of public funds shall be recorded by a roll-call vote. (d) Call of the house. A motion for a call of the house shall be seconded by five members. (e) Secret ballots. Pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 19.88(1), no secret ballots shall be utilized in any election or other decision except for the election of the officers of the County Board.

Sec. 2-49. - Rule 6—Appearance of non-Board members. While the County Board is in session, nonmembers may only address the assembly or be on the Board floor under the following conditions: (1) Public participation. Public participation is limited to only matters listed on the agenda and for a total of 15 minutes, which may be extended to 30 minutes at the discretion of the Chair. Individual speakers are limited to three minutes per speaker. (2) Administration. Department heads and other County employees shall not address the County Board unless allowed to do so by unanimous consent or two third vote of those County Board members present granted by the County Board. (3) Special order of business. A special order of business has been set to the agenda of the County Board stipulating the individual to be heard and the subject of the address. (4) Unanimous consent. Unanimous consent is granted by the County Board in those cases where individuals have not been placed upon the agenda. If no Supervisor objects, the County Board Chair shall grant such privilege. Failing unanimous consent, a motion to suspend the rules, requiring a three-fourths vote of the members present, may be accepted by the Chair.

~ 4 ~ Sec. 2-50. - Rule 7—Timing for submission to Board. (a) Packet distribution. Guidelines for e-mailing packets are as follows: (1) Four-day notice. Four calendar days prior to each County Board meeting, a copy of each resolution or ordinance shall be e-mailed to each County Board Supervisor if such resolution or ordinance is to be considered at the next Board meeting. As an example, assuming the Board meeting is on a Tuesday, the "four day packet" must be e-mailed by the end-of- business on the preceding Friday. (2) Appointments. All appointments to boards, committees or commissions which are to be confirmed by the County Board shall be included in such mailing and citizen appointments shall include appended biographical sketches. (3) Zoning requests. Each county zoning request shall be e-mailed to each County Board Supervisor in the four-day e-mailing packet. A sketch- map showing the exact location of the property to be rezoned and the surrounding area affected shall be attached to each County zoning request. The Standing Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall submit to the County Board documentation substantiating its recommendation. (b) Exceptions for consideration of materials not in packet. Exceptions for consideration of materials not in the packet are as follows: (1) All exceptions for consideration of materials not in packet shall be in conformance to Wis. Stats. § 19.84(3), which states, "Public notice of every meeting of a governmental body shall be given at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of such meeting unless for good cause such notice is impossible or impractical, in which case shorter notice may be given, but in no case may the notice be provided less than two hours in advance of the meeting". Such good cause shall be: a. If a resolution or ordinance is of such a nature that immediate action is required. b. To save the County any financial penalty or potential financial loss. (c) Deadline for packet inclusion. Resolutions and ordinances shall be submitted to the Office of the County Corporation Counsel in final form by 1:00 p.m., five days prior to the Board meeting; all materials to be included in the Board packet must be received by the County Clerk's Office by 4:30 p.m., five days prior to the Board meeting. As an example, assuming the Board meeting is on a Tuesday, a resolution, ordinance or appointment must be submitted under this section for the appointed time on the preceding Thursday. (d) In the event a submitted resolution or ordinance does not meet the five-day submission requirement set forth in subsection (c), the County Board Chair shall have the discretion to waive the requirement of subsection (c) if the Chair determines that the resolution or ordinance is of sufficient import that it should be included in the four-day packet, and that the County Clerk's office has sufficient time to amend the agenda and prepare the resolution for inclusion in the packet.

Sec. 2-51. - Rule 8—Resolutions and motions. (a) Resolutions. All resolutions or ordinances to be considered by the County Board shall be prepared and presented with a brief background statement and the required resolves only and shall be submitted as follows:

(1) Filing. All resolutions/ordinances presented shall be submitted to the County ~ 5 ~ Clerk prior to commencement of the Board meeting at which they are to be introduced. (2) Sponsor. All resolutions or ordinances to be acted upon by the County Board shall be sponsored by at least one Supervisor. (3) Preparation. All resolutions or ordinances shall be prepared as follows: a. The initial authorizing of the rough draft of a resolution or ordinance shall come from the sponsor. b. Such sponsor shall request from the affected department head all pertinent data required for the development of a draft. c. The department head, together with the Legislative Services Manager, shall develop a draft to be returned to the sponsor for its amended correction or changes as the sponsor may desire. d. If the resolution has a fiscal impact as determined by the Legislative Services Manager, such resolution and fiscal note shall be forwarded by the Legislative Services Manager to the Finance Committee and Finance Director for their review. Fiscal notes for all resolutions shall be prepared by either the sponsor or affected department head and shall be attached to the resolutions prior to same being presented to the Finance Committee for review. e. If the resolution has a legislative impact as determined by the Legislative Services Manager, such resolution and supporting documents, including the minutes, shall be forwarded by the Legislative Services Manager to the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee and the Outagamie County Lobbyist for their review and recommendation. f. The sponsor's approved draft and note shall be presented to the Corporation Counsel by the Legislative Services Manager for review of form and legality who shall then present the draft to the County Clerk for numbering, jacketing and printing to be placed on the agenda for the next County Board meeting in conformity with Board rules. (4) Fiscal notes. Fiscal notes shall be prepared as follows: a. The sponsor shall complete the fiscal note. The Legislative Services Manager, Finance Director and the affected department shall assist the sponsor in the preparation of the fiscal note. b. Under the rules of the County Board, the Finance Committee will review the fiscal note, if the resolution or ordinance has a fiscal impact. c. The Finance Director will certify the completed fiscal note and attach a statement of the fiscal effect of such resolution/ordinance before it shall be considered by the County Board. If the Finance Director determines that the fiscal note contains insufficient information to form a reliable estimate of the fiscal effect of such resolution or ordinance, the Finance Director shall notify the sponsor and the Finance Committee, setting forth his conclusions. d. If a County Board member objects to the content of the fiscal note attached to any resolution/ordinance being considered by the County Board, such resolution/ordinance may be referred to the Finance Committee for reconsideration by a majority vote of the County Board. After such referral, the Finance Committee shall report its conclusions and determinations at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the County Board. (5) Maps. Any resolutions/ordinances dealing with the acquisition or disposition of real property, public works projects and zoning resolutions/ordinances shall have

~ 6 ~ a map attached to the resolution/ordinance which generally provides an illustration of the location of said property and surrounding properties. The Legislative Services Office shall attach a map to such resolutions/ordinances dealing with land. (6) Zoning requests adjacent to highway property. The Standing Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall seek a review and recommendation of the Highway Commissioner on any zoning requests which include properties that are located adjacent to the County trunk highways. (7) Legislative Services Office. The Legislative Services Office is charged with the authority, by the County Board, to procure from the various County departments information necessary to effect proper legislation. (8) Referred. All resolutions or ordinances that have been referred for 60 days shall be resubmitted by the County Clerk to the County Board in the four-day packet for the next Board meeting following the 60-day period. (9) Withdrawal. No resolution or ordinance shall be withdrawn unless the sponsor and jurisdictional committee concur in the withdrawal. (10) County Board Chair. When introducing a resolution or ordinance for consideration, the County Board Chair shall recite the number of such resolution or ordinance and give a brief summary thereof followed by recognition of the resolution's/ordinance's author or appropriate committee member.. For all resolutions directed to be forwarded to state or federal legislators, the governor of the state, administrative officers of either the state or federal government, state counties association, or National Association of Counties, the County Clerk shall attach the voting record of the County Board vote on that resolution. (b) Motions. All motions and amendments affecting legislation or an appropriation introduced at Board meetings shall be put in writing and shall be read before any action is taken thereupon. (1) Funding. All motions that affect any County budget shall be reviewed by the Standing Finance Committee before being considered by the Board. (2) Action. All motions put to the County Board shall be recorded with resultant action thereupon in the minutes of the County Board for that meeting. In the event a recorded roll-call vote on any matter is taken, the County Clerk shall indicate each Supervisor's vote and shall publish in the official proceedings of the County Board the individual roll-call vote of the Supervisors. (c) Legal instruments. All legal instruments acted upon by the County Board, upon adoption and passage, with original signatures by the respective parties thereto or their authorized agents shall be deposited in the Office of the County Clerk and shall be properly recorded, receipted and certified by the Clerk. (d) Reconsideration. A motion to reconsider an action of the County Board shall be accepted from a voting member of the County Board who voted with the prevailing side, at the same meeting in which the action was taken or at the next consecutive meeting of the County Board. (1) On the motion to reconsider, a vote of yes shall be a vote to reconsider an action of the County Board at the same meeting. A vote of no shall be a vote not to reconsider the action at the same meeting and shall preserve the ability to reconsider the action at the next consecutive meeting. (2) In order to reconsider an action of the County Board at a subsequent meeting of the County Board, notice of the motion to reconsider, along with the number of the ordinance or resolution to be reconsidered, shall be included in the County Board agenda under unfinished business.

~ 7 ~ Sec. 2-52. - Rule 9—Administrative rule review. (a) Submission. All administrative rules shall be submitted to the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee who shall submit them to the full County Board after review. (b) Action. The County Board shall approve of the rule or refer the rule back to the Executive for revision and resubmission.

Sec. 2-53. - Rule 10—Referring communications and petitions. (a) Communications and petitions. Communications and petitions addressed to the Board by anyone, shall be received and recorded by Legislative Services and referred to the Board Chair unless otherwise required by State Statue. (b) Referrals. The Chair shall immediately refer such matter to the appropriate committee of the County Board for whatever action may be required. The Chair shall inform the Board of all matters that have been so referred at its next meeting. (c) Reports, studies and investigations. Reports, studies, investigations or other types of engagements commissioned by the Board or County Executive, shall automatically be referred to the appropriate jurisdictional committee or a special committee to be established at the discretion of the Board Chair. Such committee shall hold meetings and/or hearings to review such matters and report their findings and conclusions to the Board.

Sec. 2-54. - Rule 11—Budgetary procedures. (a) Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Committee means the standing committee of jurisdiction of the County Board to which a department reports. Department means all County departments, boards, commissions, institution, offices, and other agencies of the County government for which funds may be legally appropriated. Director means the Director of the County Finance Department. Executive means the County Executive or his designee. (b) County Health and Human Services Board. The County Health and Human Services Board shall prepare a proposed budget for the Human Services Department in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 46.23(5m)(c). (c) Submission of annual budget requests. The administration may establish the format and timetable for departmental budget request submission, however, the format shall include the following expenditure and revenue information: (1) Prior fiscal year's actual data; (2) The current fiscal year's budget as modified; (3) The current fiscal year's actual for not less than the first six months; (4) Estimated actual for the current year; and (5) The departmental request for the ensuing fiscal year, in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 65.90. (d) Compilation of budget requests. Standing committees of the County Board may request from the executive departmental request budget pages for those departments under their jurisdiction which shall be used as working documents. (e) Review of budget requests. The Executive and the committees of jurisdiction may meet with department heads to review departmental requests.

~ 8 ~ (f) Executive budget. The Executive shall make such changes in the proposed budget as in the Executive's discretion may be deemed desirable or proper, and shall, at the first October County Board meeting, submit to the County Board the executive budget. The County Board shall hold a public hearing on the executive budget as part of the County Board meeting on the fourth Tuesday in October and the Finance Committee shall review each departmental budget and formulate recommendations and/or amendments. (g) Board action on the executive budget. Guidelines for County Board action on the executive budget shall be as follows: (1) The County Board shall act on each departmental budget in the following manner: Consider the recommendation or amendments from the Finance Committee, first; the committee of jurisdiction, second; and individual Supervisors, third. The County Board shall adopt the annual budget by cost centers at the following line item levels: a. Expenditures. Salaries, fringe benefits, travel, training, supplies, purchased services, capital outlay, or in the case of other funds, at a particular project or activity level. b. Total expenditures and revenues by specific source. c. Total revenues; debt service. d. Net cost/income. (2) Additions and deletions to the table of organization as well as budget items will require a majority vote. (3) The November budget session commences the first Monday in November. (4) The annual meeting agenda should reflect those items that individual Supervisors wish to address whenever possible. A revised agenda will be prepared to accommodate those item 48 hours prior to the commencement of the annual meeting.

Sec. 2-55. - Rule 12—Budget transfers and alterations. (a) Authority. The Standing Finance Committee is authorized by the County Board to make budget transfers and alterations as authorized and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Wis. Stats § 65.90(5)(b). (b) Records. A detailed report of all such transfers and appropriations shall be included in the minutes of the Standing Finance Committee. (c) Restrictions. Except for alterations and transfers made pursuant to State Statutes and this section, the amounts of the various appropriations and the purposes for such appropriations stated in a budget may not be changed unless authorized by a vote of two-thirds of the entire membership of the County Board.

Sec. 2-56. - Rule 13—Resolution referral. (a) Standing committee. No County Board standing committee, upon receiving a referred resolution, ordinance or other matter from the County Board, shall cause to restrain, limit or restrict action within the jurisdictional committee for more than 30 days. (b) Committee chairs. Committee Chairs report out to the County Board the status of resolutions, ordinances or other matters and request an extension of time each 30 days, if deemed appropriate. This rule shall not preempt the requirements of section 2-51, pertaining to Rule 8.

Sec. 2-57. - Rule 14—Veto procedure. (a) Message. The veto message regarding a resolution or ordinance which has been vetoed by the County Executive shall be read by the County Clerk, and shall be entered

~ 9 ~ in the proceedings of the County Board. The motion to override or sustain the veto shall then be accepted by the County Board Chair. (b) Nonenactment. In the absence of the necessary two-thirds vote of the members-elect of the County Board or of no action at all at the meeting at which the veto is presented, the legislation is vetoed. (c) No amendment. The original resolution or ordinance which was vetoed shall not be subject to amendment or change. (d) Subsidiary motion. Following a written veto message from the County Executive, three subsidiary motions offered after a motion to override the veto are as follows: (1) To lay on the table not later than the second succeeding meeting. (2) To postpone to a certain time, not to exceed the second succeeding meeting. (3) To refer to a committee, to report back no later than the second succeeding meeting. (e) New legislation. A new resolution or ordinance which overcomes the objections raised may be recommended for adoption.

Sec. 2-58. - Rule 15—Supervisors' salary and expenses. (a) Salary. The County Board shall receive such salary as is determined pursuant to the Wisconsin Statutes. Therefore, effective with the 2020 April reorganization meeting, Supervisors shall receive an annual salary of $5,666.00 as compensation for their attendance for all Board meetings, standing committee meetings, seminars and conventions. Standing committee chairs shall receive $5,769.00. For any meetings attended beyond those described above, a Supervisor is eligible to receive $25.00 per meeting at a maximum of $25.00 per day, provided one of the following apply: the meeting is that of a committee or board to which the Supervisor has been appointed or confirmed by the County Board or the Supervisor requesting per diem was directed by the County Board Chairperson to attend a meeting. The Vice-Chairperson shall receive a salary of $7,211.00 per annum and the Board Chairperson shall receive $15,000.00 per annum. The Vice-Chairperson and Board Chairperson shall not receive per diem. (b) Per diem claim and payment. Supervisors shall keep records of and make claims for the calculating and payment of per diem, as defined, on the forms as prescribed. The County Clerk shall compile the attendance claims of each Supervisor and make reports of same to the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee. (c) Mileage. Mileage expenses shall be recorded from committee attendance sheets. Supervisors shall receive mileage reimbursement at the Internal Revenue Service standard per-mile rate. (d) Other. Expenses for authorized activity shall be recorded on County expense forms and filed with the County Clerk. (e) Approval. All expenses shall be approved by the Standing Finance Committee and shall be paid with the monthly salary.

Sec. 2-59. - Rule 16—Meal reimbursement. (a) County Board Supervisors. County Board Supervisors shall be reimbursed according to the County Administrative Rule 16, pertaining to meal reimbursement. (1) Diet restrictions. If diet restrictions or some other reasons prevent a Supervisor from eating a provided lunch, they may claim a lunch reimbursement, but in no case may a Supervisor claim more than three meals in a day. (2) Travel expenses. Except for the annual convention and those planned overnight travels where performance of official duties extends beyond the normal working

~ 10 ~ day, those anticipated travel expenses shall be reimbursed and are to be appropriated as part of the annual budget process. (b) Standing Finance Committee. The Standing Finance Committee shall record all such actions in its minutes. (c) Out-of-state travel. If a Supervisor wishes to participate on any committee whose parent organization is out-of-state that Supervisor shall assume all of his expenses for out-of-state travel, unless there is prior authorization by the County Board. Participation in out-of-state organization meetings shall be by attendance of the County Board Chair or his designee.

Sec. 2-60. - Rule 17—Conventions and meetings. Any County Board member or employee who wishes to attend a convention or meeting for which funds have not been included in the annual budget, shall request and receive authorization for the same from his committee of jurisdiction. Any budget transfer or alteration required under this section shall follow the requirements of section 2-55.

Sec. 2-61. - Rule 18—Receiving, selling and purchasing property. (a) Acceptance. The property shall be accepted by the County Board upon approval by a majority vote of the County Board in a regular meeting. (b) Exclusion. This shall not affect the right of the Highway and Solid Waste Committee to accept real estate for highway purposes. (c) Sale of County property. Guidelines for the sale of County property are as follows: (1) In all sales of property, real or personal, the committee shall establish criteria upon which the sale is to be based, including the requirement of bid bonds, terms of the sale and the possible establishment of minimum prices which, in the case of real property, shall be based upon a professional appraisal and, in the case of personal property, shall be based upon a competent evaluation. Appraisals for the sale of excess right-of-way must be obtained and current (within a one- year period on land with a value of over $5,000.00 based on previous appraisal). (2) In rent or lease of County-owned property, the Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee shall review all rental or lease agreements, prior to execution of said agreement, to ensure the agreement is in the best interest of the County and finding so, authorize execution of the agreement as directed in division 3 of article II of chapter 50, pertaining to streets, sidewalks and other public property. (3) Purchasing of County property other than highway right-of-way shall be in accordance with division 2 of article II of chapter 22 pertaining to finance and taxation. (4) All property to be sold by the County, be it realty or personal property shall be sold at a price and upon terms determined most advantageous to the County. (5) Any person or department aware of County property which should be sold shall submit a request to the Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee, which said committee shall then determine the method to be used for the sale of the particular property. (6) The Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee may consider the following options: a. It may authorize the listing of real property with a broker, who shall conduct negotiations on behalf of the County, with any negotiated price to be subject to approval by the County Board prior to actual closing of the sale.

~ 11 ~ b. It may direct that the property be sold at public auction or through the seeking of sealed bids, or by public auction at which sealed bids may be submitted. c. It may authorize, in the case of personal property, periodic public auctions combining property from a number of County departments which have property appropriate for disposal. It may also authorize the sale of individual pieces of personal and real property at negotiated prices if it is satisfied that the property is of such a nature that it would not attract substantial competitive bidding and if it is satisfied that the negotiated price is a reasonable and realistic one. d. In the case of the sale of personal property, the Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee may authorize the administrative handling of these sales, except that no single piece of personal property nor any assemblage of items being sold to a single buyer, whether the sale is arranged by the Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee or by the administration, shall be made without the approval of the County Board if the price to be paid exceeds the sum of $25,000.00. (7) Sales shall be for cash or its equivalent at the discretion of the Standing Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee or designated agent. This shall not apply to the sale of property acquired by tax delinquency or to the sale of real estate which is otherwise controlled by statutes. In rem proceedings will follow the Wisconsin Statutes. (8) Nothing in the foregoing subsections shall prevent the County from selling property to the U.S. Government, the state or any other municipality for any negotiated price in accordance with Wis. Stats. §§ 75.69 and 59.52(6)(c).

Sec. 2-62. - Rule 19—Committee on appointments and special committees. (a) Committees on Appointments. (1) The Committee on Appointments shall consist of five County Board Supervisors elected by the Board. (2) The Committee on Appointments shall be elected for the reorganization meeting on the election year for the sole purpose of recommending committee assignments and dissolve thereafter. Nominations will come from the floor. A Supervisor can nominate only one member to the Committee on Appointments. When the nominations have been closed, the Chair shall order a ballot. The five nominees with the highest number of votes shall be considered as elected to the committee. If a vote results in a tie for the fifth position, a revote will be taken and the nominee with the highest number of votes shall be considered elected. No Supervisor shall serve on the Committee on Appointments for two consecutive terms. (3) The report of the Committee on Appointments shall be forwarded to the office of the County Board Chair for final recommendations and approval regarding placement on the standing committees. (4) The County Board Supervisors shall submit in writing a Committee Preference Form to the Legislative Services Office prior to the April Reorganization Meeting. The forms shall be submitted in a sealed envelope and remain sealed until the Committee on Appointments meets to recommend committee assignments. (b) Special or ad hoc committees. (1) Creation. Special or ad hoc committees shall be established by two-thirds vote of the County Board elect except for special committees established to review

~ 12 ~ and implement reports, studies and investigations as provided in Rule 10 of this division. (2) Responsibilities. Special or ad hoc committees shall function in compliance with County Board rules. (3) Removal or reassignment. Members of special or ad hoc committees shall only be reassigned by a majority vote of the appointing standing committee and shall inform the ad-hoc committee of such change and the reasons for such change within 24 hours of the change in membership. If the ad-hoc committee by a majority vote, determines that such change will impede its progress, a joint meeting of the standing committee and the ad-hoc committee shall be called. A majority vote of all committee members in joint session shall then determine any change in representation. (4) Resolution. The resolution creating an ad hoc committee shall contain the name of a standing committee, which shall be the receiver of the committee's recommendations. (5) Taking action. In the event the standing committee, which receives the ad hoc committee's recommendations, chooses to take action, it will do so by resolution to the County Board.

Sec. 2-63. - Rule 20—Ex officio members. (a) Standing committees. The separate standing committees of the County Board may choose to have department heads under their policy and budget jurisdictions granted ex officio status. (b) Ex officio status. Ex officio status granted to any such department head does not include the privilege of voting on any committee business, nor will their attendance be considered in determining a quorum.

Sec. 2-64. - Rule applicability. County Board rules are applicable to all boards, committees, commissions and departments of the County.

Secs. 2-65—2-86. - Reserved.

DIVISION 3. - STANDING COMMITTEES

Subdivision I. - In General

Sec. 2-87. - Purpose; authority; structure. (a) This subdivision is to define structure, purpose and duties of the County Board committee system. All matters pertaining to committee organization and membership and responsibilities shall be construed in favor of the declared will of the County Board in these rules, consistent with the intent of Wis. Stats. §§ 59.20 and 59.117. (b) Each committee of the County Board shall have policy oversight authority for all programs and activities of departments, offices, boards, commissions and authorities under their respective oversight authority. (c) A majority of any committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. In the event of a standing committee having prior knowledge of a lack of a quorum for a committee meeting and prior notification and with authorization from the committee Chair and the Board Chair, a quorum can be established and business conducted via a speaker telephone or other electronic communication device able to allow those in

~ 13 ~ attendance of the meeting to hear the off-site person and the off-site person is able to hear. Telephonic attendance is permissible for committee meetings, but not County Board meetings. (d) The duties of standing committees shall be to have charge of the several matters hereinafter designated, but such enumeration shall not be exclusive. (e) Standing committees may establish subcommittees composed entirely of their own membership or may call upon the assistance of non-Supervisors in examining particular issues. Appointment to subcommittees and the selection of nonsupervisory advisors shall be at the discretion of the committee Chair. The subcommittee shall have no official standing and shall report only to the standing committee which established it, unless the standing committee provides otherwise. (f) All Supervisors shall be prepared to make a written or oral report to the standing committee and/or the County Board on sessions, conferences or workshops attended. (g) No business shall be conducted at a joint meeting unless there is a quorum for each committee present. (h) When time is of the essence and the issue has a substantial financial impact on the County, a standing committee may take a position on a legislative initiative by: (1) Passing a motion to request a resolution be brought to the County Board; (2) Drafting a letter incorporating those ideas and supporting the financial impact to the County; (3) Forwarding the letter to the County Board Chair to have him acquire unanimous consent from the Chairs Committee. (i) In the event of a vacancy of a committee Chair or Vice-Chair, succession will be used to fill the vacancy and an election will be held for the Secretary position. The County Board Chair shall forward a copy of the letter to the Lobbyist instructing him to pursue that legislative position for the committee.

Sec. 2-88. - Appointment of members. Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, members of standing committees shall be appointed by the Board Chair.

Sec. 2-89. - Meetings. (a) Minutes and reports. Each standing committee shall keep minutes of its proceedings and may make monthly and annual reports to the County Board. (b) Notice of meetings. All notices of committee meetings shall be placed on an informational board in the County administration building at least 24 hours prior thereto; such notice shall be required at least two hours prior to the meeting in the case of occasional emergency meetings. All such matters shall comply with the State Open Meetings Law, Wis. Stats. § 19.81 et seq. In the event that a meeting must be convened in closed session, the Legislative Services Manager should confer with the Corporation Counsel to obtain the proper statutory exemption. (c) Schedule. All committees shall meet on a regular schedule. Standing committees shall not schedule committee meeting times simultaneously. (d) Legislative Services. Legislative Services shall keep a record of standing committee minutes. (1) Minutes will be transcribed in a uniform manner. (2) All minutes, unless otherwise provided by law, shall be placed in sharable electronic folders for each member of the County Board. (e) Agenda. All committee meeting agendas shale include “Future Agenda Items – no action will be taken”.

~ 14 ~ Sec. 2-90. - Debate decorum. (a) Any Board member shall be allowed to speak during any portion of a committee meeting as long as the discussion is germane to the agenda. (b) Members will address only the Chair, or address each other through the Chair. (c) After recognition by the committee Chair any Supervisor shall have the floor for discussion in any board sanctioned committee meeting created by a standing committee. (d) A participant may only speak twice to the same question on the same day. A Supervisor doing so, has exhausted his right to discuss, unless by order of the committee which requires a two-thirds vote.

Sec. 2-91. - Duties and responsibilities. (a) Established. The duties and responsibilities of the standing committees shall be as established by the County Board. (b) Review responsibility. Standing committees shall evaluate programs under their jurisdictions to determine at least: (1) Program definition; (2) Goals and objectives; (3) Costs; (4) Efficiency; and (5) Effectiveness; and report their findings at the meetings of the committee Chairs and Board Officers.

Secs. 2-92—2-117. - Reserved.

Subdivision II. - Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee

Sec. 2-118. - Composition.

The Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-119. - Duties. The duties of the Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall be to function in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 59.69, and as follows: (1) Advise the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Extension-Outagamie County department head on program and educational matters. Appoint professionally qualified persons to the university extension program staff in cooperation with the university extension. Vacancies and additions to the staff shall be filled in the same manner. (2) Make available the necessary facilities for and conduct programs in: a. Professional and liberal education. b. Human resource development. c. Environmental development. d. Extension work provided for in an Act of Congress (38 Stat. 372) and all Acts supplementary thereto. e. Any other extension work authorized by local, state or federal legislation. (3) Serve as members of the Land Conservation Committee in accordance with the provisions of Wis. Stats. ch. 92.

~ 15 ~ (4) Establish policy and enforce this County Code of Ordinances in cooperation with the Corporation Counsel, including the following: a. Sanitary code; b. Shoreland and wetland; c. Zoning code; d. Subdivision; e. Nonmetallic mining; f. Erosion and sediment control; g. Stormwater management. (5) Serve as the committee of jurisdiction in any matters relating to exclusively agricultural zoning as provided in Wis. Stats. ch. 91, pertaining to farmland preservation. (6) Cooperate with the Corporation Counsel in enforcing any ordinances for the following: a. Environmental control/protection. b. Planning. (7) Examine and audit all claims arising under the Dog License Law, Wis. Stats. ch. 174. The Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall provide the County Board with recommendations for payment for such claims as they are submitted.

Sec. 2-120. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdiction of the Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee shall be as follows: (1) Register of Deeds. (2) Humane Society. (3) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Extension-Outagamie County. (4) Land conservation. (5) Zoning Administration. (6) Wildlife abatement. (7) Septic system replacement. Secs. 2-121—2-138. - Reserved.

Subdivision III. - Committee Chairperson Committee

Sec. 2-139. - Members. The Committee Chairperson Committee shall consist of the Chair of each standing committee of the County Board, the County Board Chair, and the Vice-Chair. In the event that the County Board Chair is not able to attend a Committee Chairperson Committee meeting, or portion thereof, the Vice-Chair of the County Board shall serve as Chair of the committee.

Sec. 2-140. - Committee to act as policy clearing house for County Board. The Committee Chairperson Committee shall act as a Policy Clearing House Committee for the County Board and for any matter not herein delegated to another standing committee as shall be determined by the Chair or Vice-Chair of the County Board.

Sec. 2-141. - Matters not vested with other committees to be referred. The Committee Chairperson Committee shall have referred to it all matters not vested in any other committee.

~ 16 ~ Secs. 2-142—2-161. - Reserved.

Subdivision IV. - Finance Committee

Sec. 2-162. - Composition. The finance committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-163. - Duties. The duties of the Finance Committee shall be to: (1) Annually review the county budget prepared by the County Executive for submission to the County Board and make its recommendations at the annual meeting in November. (2) Advise the County Executive and his staff on policy and legislation regarding financial and purchasing matters. (3) Prepare schedule of fees and charges for instruments, services, blanks and forms as are carried by the county for the convenience of the public. (4) Make a contract for emergency expenditures that may be incurred by any office or department of the county not exceeding $5,000.00. (5) Review all financial reports submitted by the County Executive, County Officials and Auditors. Recommend to the County Board Auditors for the audit of financial records, reports and internal controls as required by law, state statute or as deemed necessary. (6) Recommend to the County Board necessary insurance protection for the county. (7) Act as the county's in Rem Committee and members of the Finance Committee shall serve on the Bond Review Committee along with the County Board Chair. (8) Meet with the State Department of Taxation, Equalization Committee to keep the county informed on all equalization matters. (9) Recommend to the Executive for appointment one committee member and one alternate to serve as liaison to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus and the East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. (10) Evaluate the qualification of candidates for the position of county fiscal auditor as may be established under Wis. Stats. § 59.47. (11) Recommend to the County Board such financial programs designed to improve the economic status of the community. (12) Have advisory responsibilities for and over the conduct of performance audits done by the county or for the county and may: a. Study and review the post audit or other reports submitted by any firm providing audit services for the County, including conferring with any firm providing audit services and with other standing committees in regard to such reports and, if necessary, confer with any audit in order to obtain full and complete information in regard to any fiscal transactions and governmental operations within the county. b. Refer to the County Board or to an appropriate standing committee information that warrants action by the County Board or by a committee of the Board. Seek the advice of the appropriate standing committee with respect to the program/performance portion of an audit relating to a county department, board, committee, commission, division or agency which is within the budgetary/policy purview of such committee. c. Annually determine within the resources provided by the County Board which county departments, programs, operations, activities or functions should be subjected to fiscal and performance evaluations or audits and

~ 17 ~ ensuring any such audit be conducted in accordance with government auditing standards. (13) Claims with an actual value of less than $10,000.00 may be denied by the County Finance Committee with no County Board approval required; claims with an actual value of $10,000.00 or more will require County Board denial after review by the Finance Committee. (14) Approve all county imposed rates or fee changes proposed in the annual budget and recommend adoption of these rates/fees to the County Board as part of the budget process. Rates/fees not approved during the annual budget process shall be brought before the Finance Committee for approval and the Finance Committee shall draft a resolution for County Board approval.

Sec. 2-164. - Tax incremental district. The Finance Committee shall recommend to the County Executive that the County Finance Director be appointed to any Tax Incremental District Review Board created in the county. Upon attendance at the initial review Board meeting, it is requested that the Finance Director present the tax incremental district plan for the Finance Committee review.

Sec. 2-165. - Committee to request vote regarding formation of district. After review and prior to the second Tax Incremental District Review Board meeting, the Finance Committee shall develop an advisory resolution for presentation to the County Board which shall request that the county representative to the Tax Incremental District Review Board vote either in favor or against the formation of the tax incremental district.

Sec. 2-166. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdictions of the Finance Committee shall be as follows: (1) County Executive. (2) County Clerk. (3) Election. (4) County Treasurer. (5) Tax listing. (6) Tax deed expense. (7) Real estate tax on property. (8) Financial services. (9) Insurance property and liability. (10) Special audit and accounting. (11) Information Technology (IT). (12) Reprographics and mail. (13) Imaging and Records Center. (14) Dental insurance fund. (15) University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus. (16) Care of veteran's graves. (17) Interest income. (18) Tax revenues. (19) Reserve for contingencies. (20) General fund applied. (21) General fund, capital projects fund. (22) Debt service. (23) Department maintenance and three-year plan items. (24) Historical Society. (25) Outagamie Waupaca Library System. (26) Thousand Islands Environmental System. ~ 18 ~ (27) East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission. (28) Workers compensation. (29) Wisconsin Municipal Mutual Insurance Company (WMMIC) Insurance Pool. (30) Vehicle damage insurance. (31) Other insurance. (32) Community grants.

Secs. 2-167—2-185. - Reserved.

Subdivision V. - Highway, Recycling and Solid Waste Committee

Sec. 2-186. - Composition. The Highway, Recycling and Solid Waste Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-187. - Duties. The duties of the Highway, Recycling and Solid Waste Committee shall be to function pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stats. § 83.015 and shall include: (1) Cooperate with the Corporation Counsel in enforcing any ordinances for solid waste disposal. (2) Recommend solid waste programs and property.

Sec. 2-188. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction.

The budgetary and policy jurisdiction of the Highway, Recycling and Solid Waste Committee shall be as follows: (1) Highway administration. (2) Bituminous projects. (3) Construction federal/nonfederal aid. (4) Corporate purpose bonds. (5) Cost incident to labor. (6) County and town aid bridges. (7) Highway facilities. (8) Machinery/equipment. (9) Maintenance County Trunk Highway System. (10) Maintenance State Trunk Highway System. (11) Maintenance towns and others. (12) Cogeneration operations. (13) Landfill operations. (14) Recycling program. (15) County road and bridges.

Secs. 2-189—2-212. - Reserved.

Subdivision VI. - Health and Human Services Committee

Sec. 2-213. - Composition. The Health and Human Services Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

~ 19 ~ Sec. 2-214. - Duties. The duties of the Health and Human Services Committee shall be to serve as liaison between the County Health and Human Services Board and the County Board, and function as the Brewster Village Board of Trustees.

Sec. 2-215. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdiction of the Health and Human Services Committee shall be as follows: (1) Brewster Village. (2) Health and Human Services Management. (3) Aging and Long-Term Support Division. (4) Children Youth and Family Division. (5) Economic Support and Child Support Division. (6) Public Health Division. (7) Mental Health, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division. (8) Youth and Family Services Division. (9) State General Hospital. (10) Veterans relief. (11) Veterans Service Office.

Secs. 2-216—2-238. - Reserved.

Subdivision VII. - Public Safety Committee

Sec. 2-239. - Composition. The Public Safety Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-240. - Duties. The duties of the Public Safety Committee shall be to review the operations and establish the policy for the Offices of Coroner, Sheriff, Circuit Courts and Clerk of Courts and all other phases of the county law enforcement.

Sec. 2-241. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdiction of the Public Safety Committee shall be as follows: (1) Circuit Court system. (2) Clerk of Courts. (3) County Coroner. (4) Court Commissioner. (5) District Attorney. (6) Emergency management. (7) Family Court Commissioner. (8) Juvenile detention. (9) Criminal justice treatment services. (10) Register in probate. (11) Sheriff Administration. (12) Process server. (13) Traffic. (14) Drug squad. (15) Police radio. (16) Jail.

~ 20 ~ (17) Squad cars. (18) EPCRA. (19) Jail assessment. (20) Traffic Safety Commission. (21) Family court program. (22) Jail fund.

Secs. 2-242—2-260. - Reserved.

Subdivision VIII. - Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee

Sec. 2-261. - Composition. The Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-262. - Duties. The duties of the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee shall be to: (1) Recommend policies for administration of the County Deputy Sheriff's Association. (2) Recommend to the County Board salaries for all officers and employees of the county. (3) Maintain and review provisions of the County Personnel Manual as adopted and amended by the County Board and periodically make recommendations to the County Board for revisions. (4) Recommend hospital and group life insurance plans to the County Board. (5) Serve as the Grievance Committee for the County Sheriff's Department Protective Service employees, per Wisconsin Statutes. (6) Serve as the Grievance Committee for the county's nonunion employees. (7) Review the county table of organization and recommend changes (new position requests, position deletions as well as position changes) to the County Board and equate the expression of full-time and part-time workers to full-time equivalent employees based on a 40-hour week. (8) Review and recommend fringe benefit changes for county officials and employees. (9) Confer and advise on policy and legislation with the County Executive, other officials and committees of various departments. (10) Keep the County Board advised on all pending legislation affecting county government. (11) Recommend all standing rules to the County Board. (12) Aid all jurisdictional committees on research, resources and studies. (13) Attend to any matters referred to the committee by the County Board as it relates to: a. Resolutions from other counties. b. Resolutions to be considered at the annual Wisconsin Counties Association Convention. (14) Reserved. (15) Submit to the County Board any board rule changes that may be advantageous or necessary proposed for consideration at the annual April reorganization meeting; however, rule changes may also be submitted at any time during the legislative term.

~ 21 ~ (16) Keep the County Board advised on pending state and federal administrative and legislative action affecting county government. (17) Represent the county at all Wisconsin Counties Association meetings relative to legislative and financial matters. Voting at the annual meeting shall be the responsibility of the County Board Chair. (18) Establish and identify immediate and long-term effects of legislative matters upon the county as are deemed appropriate. (19) Approve and thereby establish a priority of legislative positions and proposals. (20) Make recommendations to the County Board. Such recommendations shall be presented as a committee-sponsored resolution on an individual bill, group of bills, an issue or a committee report. (21) Seek information or data from any county department as may be deemed necessary to formulate county positions and proposals. (22) With various county department directors and staff, discuss potential legislative initiatives and develop a legislative issues agenda prior to or during the States Legislative Session. A resolution passed by the County Board in support of its recommendations will allow the Lobbyist to pursue enactment of these legislative positions. (23) Act as the Appointments Review Committee for the County Board. a. All citizen appointments shall be made by the County Executive and approved by the County Board. Any such appointments when first presented to the County Board shall be referred automatically to the committee for review, and approval action by the Board shall be withheld until report of the conclusion of the committee's review to the full Board at the next County Board meeting. b. The committee shall keep the records of Supervisors' per diem claims as compiled by the Office of the County Clerk and shall assist the Clerk in determining the final decision in allowing the calculation or payment of any per diem claims determined to be extraordinary. c. The committee shall keep a record of all County Board appointments to any ad hoc, special, standing, statutory or ordained boards, commissions, committees or other groups, governmental or nongovernmental. The appointing authority or the Supervisor appointed shall provide written notice to the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee of any appointment or assignment to any of the aforementioned. d. In accordance with Wis. Stats. § 59.17(2)(br), which requires County Board confirmation of County Executive appointments, the committee shall review the County Executive appointment of any county department head and shall make a recommendation to the full County Board regarding confirmation of the appointment. To accomplish this in a fair and equitable manner, the following procedure shall be established: 1. It is assumed that all applicants have been notified by the County Executive that an appointment to a department head position is contingent on County Board confirmation. 2. The committee shall review an executive appointment when notified in written form with resume and compensation offer attached. The committee shall schedule a meeting time and make a recommendation to the County Board on confirmation in an expedient manner after receipt of such executive notice to appoint. 3. The committee may confer with the standing committee of jurisdiction and/or request additional information on a candidate

~ 22 ~ prior to submitting a recommendation regarding confirmation to the County Board. At its discretion, the committee may conduct a personal interview with the candidate. Discussion of the candidate qualifications and compensation offer may be held in closed session in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 19.85(1)(c). 4. In the event that the committee recommends against confirmation, it shall state its reasons before the County Board. 5. No person nominated to be a department head by the Executive shall be placed on the County payroll prior to confirmation of his appointment by the County Board. A person employed by the county and nominated by the Executive for a department head position may continue employment in the present position until Board confirmation.

Sec. 2-263. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdictions of the Legislative/Audit and Human Resources Committee shall be as follows: (1) Human Resources Director. (2) Negotiations, mediation and arbitration. (3) Unemployment compensation. (4) County Board operations. (5) Corporation Counsel.

Secs. 2-264—2-289. - Reserved.

Subdivision IX. - Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee

Sec. 2-290. - Composition. The Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee shall consist of five County Board members.

Sec. 2-291. - Duties. The duties of the Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee shall be to: (1) Ratify petitions for state and federal aid with the final allocation of financing due to awards, to be made by the Board. (2) Receive from the County Executive the inventories of all personal properties owned by the County, not later than January 30 of each year. (3) Make an annual inspection of inventories and buildings, at the discretion of the committee, so they can establish policies related thereto. (4) Cause to be prepared by the Office of County Executive a perpetual inventory of the real estate and buildings owned by the County. (5) Recommend utilization of all public land, buildings, recreation sites, access sites inclusive of all short-term public holdings of the County with the exception of the highway buildings and land. (6) Recommend to the County Board such programs for the improvement and development of park and recreational sites for the good of the County. (7) Recommend to the executive for appointment one committee member and one alternate to represent the County on the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Fox Cities Campus Board of Trustees.

~ 23 ~ (8) Support and promote such programs designed to improve the economic status of the community. (9) Provide policy guidance and support jointly with the County Executive to the Airport Manager/Director or airport senior staff regarding County policies and procedures, and regarding the broader Fox Valley Community. (10) Review, approve and submit to the County Board for approval: a. Airport improvement programs; b Airport construction projects that exceed $25,000.00; c. Passenger facility charges; d. Fees or charges levied by the airport as they appear in the standard rates and charges table; e. Concession agreements, standard lease agreements, and any other monetary agreements or contracts where the airport is a signatory. (11) Review, approve, and submit to the Finance Committee for approval expenses regarding County property not approved in the annual budget and not exceeding $10,000.00 of a budgeted line item. Unbudgeted expenses exceeding $10,000.00 of a budgeted line item shall be submitted to the Finance Committee and the County Board for approval. (12) Review, approve, and submit to the County Board requests for community development block grant funding.

Sec. 2-292. - Budgetary and policy jurisdiction. The budgetary and policy jurisdictions of the Property, Airport, Recreation and Economic Development Committee shall be as follows: (1) Appleton International Airport. (2) Development and Land Services Department. (3) Conservation aids. (4) County property. (5) Maintenance of Government Center, YFS, 227 parking lot and Justice Center, UW Extension/Land Conservation Building, Ag Services Building, Sheriff Department Goodland Drive Facility, Valley Packaging, Maintenance Storage Building, county 911 radio towers, and utilities and maintenance to Brewster Street. (6) Weatherization fund. (7) County parks system. (8) Mosquito Hill Nature Center. (9) Capital improvements, various. (10) Land records modernization. (11) Technology fee, land. (12) Recreation/snowmobile trails. (13) County environmental stewardship fund and any other fund specifically created for recreational purposes.

Secs. 2-293—2-317. - Reserved.

Subdivision X. - Land Conservation Committee

Sec. 2-318. - Created. A County Land Conservation Committee is hereby created to be comprised of five members of the Standing Agriculture, Extension Education, Zoning and Land Conservation Committee; the Chair of the County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service

~ 24 ~ (ASCS) Committee or a member of that committee designated by the Chair; and up to two persons not members of the County Board.

Secs. 2-319—2-339. - Reserved.

Subdivision XI. - Reserved.

Secs. 2-340—2-370. - Reserved.

ARTICLE III. - CODE OF ETHICS

DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY

Sec. 2-371. - Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: County elected officials means all persons who hold an elected position and whose salary in full or part is paid by the County. Department head means any management or supervisory position or independent agency funded in full or part by the County, unless designated by the County Executive or the County Board as not falling under the scope of this section. Members of appointed boards or commissions means any member of such whose salary in full or part, including per diem, is paid by the County, unless designated by the County Executive or the County Board as not falling under the scope of this section.

Sec. 2-372. - Penalties. In addition to any penalty contained in any other provision of law, any person who shall knowingly and intentionally violate any of the provisions of this Code may be fined, suspended or removed from office, employment, board or commission, as the case may be, in the manner provided by law pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 946.12.

Secs. 2-373—2-402. - Reserved.

DIVISION 2. - ETHICS BOARD

Sec. 2-403. - Members. The Ethics Board shall consist of two permanent members whose terms shall be for two years to run concurrently with the term of the County Board Chair. One permanent member shall be the County Board Chair and one permanent member shall be a judge appointed by the Judges of the County. There shall be a temporary third member who shall be a member of the County Board, appointed by the Chair of the County Board and approved by the County Board. This third member shall be appointed upon the Board receiving a written complaint of a violation or injury and ruling as to the violation of this Code or resolution. This third member appointment shall be made with due care to ensure impartiality.

Sec. 2-404. - Chair disqualified if complaint filed. If a complaint is filed against the County Board Chair, he or she shall be disqualified and the Vice-Chair of the County Board shall replace him or her and become temporary Chair

~ 25 ~ of the Ethics Board, and as such temporary Chair, he or she shall appoint the third member to the County Board in lieu of such appointment by the Chair of the County Board.

Sec. 2-405. - Complaint procedure and guidelines. All complaints made shall be in writing and shall be directed to the County Board. The Board shall receive and investigate complaints against persons covered by this Code for violations thereof. It shall schedule and hold hearings after giving due notice to the accused and make determinations on such complaints after giving each party the opportunity to question each other and to present pertinent witnesses on their behalf, consistent with the subject matter before the County Board. Such hearing shall be conducted according to existing applicable law and conducted in executive session unless an open meeting is requested by the accused. Upon completion of such hearing conducted according to legal procedures, the County Board shall deliberate in executive session while considering the evidence presented at the hearing. The Ethics Board shall report in writing its findings to the County Board and the County Board shall take such action as it deems appropriate.

Secs. 2-406—2-423. - Reserved.

DIVISION 3. - UNETHICAL CONDUCT

Sec. 2-424. - Enumerated. The following unethical conduct shall be punished according to section 2-372: (1) No local public official may use his or her public position or office to obtain financial gain or anything of substantial value for the private benefit of himself or herself or his or her immediate family, or for an organization with which he or she is associated. A violation of this subsection includes the acceptance of free or discounted admissions to a professional baseball or football game by a member of the District Board of a local professional baseball park district created under Wis. Stats. ch. 229, subch. III, or a local professional football stadium district created under Wis. Stats. ch. 229, subch. IV. This subsection does not prohibit a local public official from using the title or prestige of his or her office to obtain campaign contributions that are permitted and reported as required by Wis. Stats. ch. 11. (2) No person may offer or give to a local public official, directly or indirectly, and no local public official may solicit or accept from any person, directly or indirectly, anything of value if it could reasonably be expected to influence the local public official's vote, official actions or judgment, or could reasonably be considered as a reward for any official action or inaction on the part of the local public official. This subsection does not prohibit a local public official from engaging in outside employment. (3) No local public official or candidate for local public office may, directly or by means of an agent, give, or offer or promise to give, or withhold, or offer or promise to withhold, his or her vote or influence, or promise to take or refrain from taking official action with respect to any proposed or pending matter in consideration of, or upon condition that, any other person make or refrain from making a political contribution, or provide or refrain from providing any service or other thing of value, to or for the benefit of a candidate, a political party, any person who is subject to a registration requirement under Wis. Stats. § 11.05, or any person making a communication that contains a reference to a clearly

~ 26 ~ identified local public official holding an elective office or to a candidate for local public office. (4) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (5), no local public official may: a. Take any official action substantially affecting a matter in which the official, a member of his or her immediate family, or an organization with which the official is associated has a substantial financial interest. b. Use his or her office or position in a way that produces or assists in the production of a substantial benefit, direct or indirect, for the official, one or more members of the official's immediate family either separately or together, or an organization with which the official is associated. (5) Subsection (4) does not prohibit a local public official from taking any action concerning the lawful payment of salaries or employee benefits or reimbursement of actual and necessary expenses, or prohibit a local public official from taking official action with respect to any proposal to modify a county or municipal ordinance. (6) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply to the members of a local committee appointed under Wis. Stats. § 289.33(7)(a) to negotiate with the owner or operator of, or applicant for a license to operate, a solid waste disposal or hazardous waste facility under Wis. Stats. § 289.33, with respect to any matter contained or proposed to be contained in a written agreement between a municipality and the owner, operator or applicant or in an arbitration award or proposed award that is applicable to those parties. (7) Local public official means the same as defined in Wis. Stats. ch. 19.

Sec. 2-425. - Confidential information. No elected official, department head, member of a commission, whether paid or unpaid, shall disclose confidential information acquired by him or her in the course of his official duties or use such information to further his personal interest.

Sec. 2-426. - Disclosure of conflict. (a) Department heads and members of boards or commissions shall complete a disclosure form provided by the County Clerk, setting forth in writing, his or her name, address, prospective office, place of employment, if any, or source of income in excess of $1,200.00 per year and any other information which may involve him or her in a conflict of interest or an ethics problem, signed and notarized and presented to the County Clerk, no later than the 30th day of April of each new County Board term or at the time of application for appointment to a board or commission or employment. Failure to disclose economic interests in accordance with the requirements of this division within the specified time may result in nonconfirmation of the appointment or result in withholding of payment of salaries or expenses as authorized by Wis. Stats. § 19.59. (b) Candidates for elected county office at the time of filing nomination papers shall file with the County Clerk a disclosure form provided by the County Clerk, setting forth his or her name, address, prospective office, place of employment, if any, or source of any income in excess of $1,200.00 per year and any other information which may involve him or her in a conflict of interest or an ethics problem. Failure to disclose economic interests in accordance with the requirements of this division will result in the County Clerk omitting the name of the county candidate from an election ballot. (c) The duty to remain free of ethical conflicts is a continuous one and an individual subject to subsections (a) or (b) shall update his or her disclosure form in the event a

~ 27 ~ subsequently acquired asset or interest, change of employment, or other event creates a conflict of interest or the perception of a conflict.

Sec. 2-427. - Reserved.

Secs. 2-428—2-452. - Reserved.

ARTICLE IV. - LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY

Sec. 2-453. - Purpose. The purpose of this article is to establish uniform procedures that will enable the county to effectively influence the federal and state legislative and state administrative authorities through a unified approach that will pursue: Enactment of federal and state legislation; promulgation of administrative rules congruent with county interests; provision of administration regulations, controls and accountability of procedures and methods as are hereby established.

Sec. 2-454. - Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Board means the County Board, sometimes referred to as Board of Supervisors. Committee means the County Board's standing committee designated by Board rules as having jurisdiction in legislative affairs. Counsel means the county corporation counsel. County legislative positions means a written or direct oral communication declaring support, opposition, neutrality or modification on any federal and state legislative or administrative action as approved by the County Board. County legislative proposals means a formal written communication providing a detailed statement on a recommended course for federal and state legislative or administrative action as approved by the County Board. Department means any commission, council, board, bureau, committee, institution, legal body, agency, government corporation and, when applicable, unless otherwise provided by statute, constitutional officers and department heads of the executive and legislative branch of the county. Standing committee means the committee or the committee designated by County Board rules to have policy and budgetary jurisdictions in the various areas of county legislation and administration. State administrative action means the proposal, drafting, development, consideration, promulgation, amendment, repeal or rejection by any agency of any rule promulgated under Wis. Stats. ch. 227. Participation in a contested case before a state agency is not considered attempting to influence administrative action. State legislative action means the drafting, introduction, consideration, modification, adoption, rejection, enactment or defeat of any bill, resolution, amendment, report, nomination or other matter by the legislature of either house or any committee, subcommittee, joint or select committee of the legislature or by a legislator or legislative employee. It also involves attempting to influence gubernatorial vetoing or approving of any

~ 28 ~ bill. Legislative activity also involves the development of a proposal for introduction in the legislature by the governor or a state agency.

Secs. 2-455—2-476. - Reserved.

DIVISION 2. - PERSONNEL

Sec. 2-477. - Legislative services manager—Appointment. The legislative services manager is a county employee of the County Board appointed and retained in accordance with division 4 of this article.

Sec. 2-478. - Same—Responsibilities and duties. (a) In addition to the duties and responsibilities provided in division 4 of this article and under the general direction of the committee, the legislative services manager shall have the coextensive authority to: (1) Provide and coordinate administrative support to the County Board, County Board Chair, and County Board committees. (2) Provide administrative supervision and coordination over the daily activities of the county lobbyist consistent with the legislative policy set by the County Board of Supervisors. (3) Coordinate all correspondence and appearances by standing committees, departments, and lobbyist and departments on any proposed or pending federal and state legislative and administrative actions. (4) In cooperation with the lobbyist, assist in the formulation of county legislative proposals and positions, and serve as the administrative coordinator for the program in accordance with the provisions provided herein. (5) In cooperation with the lobbyist, assist the committee in establishing the immediate and long term effects of proposed state legislative and administrative action on the county. (6) In cooperation with the lobbyist, assist the committee in establishing a priority of county legislative positions and proposals, recommending the amount and extent of efforts to be devoted. (7) Perform such additional duties and responsibilities as required by the position description as shall be on file in the County Board Chair's office. (8) Seek information or data from any county department as may be deemed necessary to formulate county positions and proposals. (b) This Code shall be maintained by the legislative services manager in cooperation with the county clerk in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 66.0103.

Sec. 2-479. - Lobbyist—Appointment. The county lobbyist is a county employee of the board appointed and retained in accord with division 4 of this article.

Sec. 2-480. - Same—Responsibilities and duties. The responsibilities and duties of the county lobbyist is as follows: (1) Present county proposals and positions regarding pending legislation, proposed legislation, or proposed or current administrative rules to members of federal and state legislatures, governor, and departments of both state and federal governments.

~ 29 ~ (2) Present updates on state and federal legislative and administrative rule matters to the legislative/audit and human resources committee and County Board on a biweekly basis through either regular written communications, meeting attendance, or as a special order of business. (3) Author and submit testimony given on behalf of the county at legislative and/or administrative rule hearings. (4) In cooperation with the legislative services manager, assist in the formulation of county legislative proposals and positions. (5) In cooperation with the legislative services manager, seek to coordinate legislative action with other county lobbyists, the Wisconsin Counties Association and National Association of Counties representatives. (6) Perform such additional duties and responsibilities as required by the position description as shall be on file in the County Board Chair's office.

Sec. 2-481. - Corporation counsel—Appointment. The corporation counsel shall be appointed in accordance with section 2-642.

Sec. 2-482. - Same—Responsibilities and duties. In addition to the duties prescribed in section 2-650, the counsel shall: (1) Serve as legal counsel to the committee in matters relating to this section. (2) When requested, interpret the effect of a proposed bill, rule or recently enacted law. (3) Provide legal interpretation and research on points of law. (4) Perform such other duties as the County Board of Supervisors prescribe.

Secs. 2-483—2-496. - Reserved.

DIVISION 3. - INTRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF POSITIONS AND PROPOSALS

Sec. 2-497. - Standing committees. A standing committee of the County Board may introduce a resolution pursuant to Board rules expressing a county position on state legislative or administrative action. Such resolution shall automatically be referred to the committee and shall have received the committee's review and comment prior to the Board taking final action thereupon. Sec. 2-498. - Department. (a) Departments as defined by this article shall simultaneously submit proposed county legislative positions or proposals directly to their jurisdictional committee and the standing legislative/audit and human resources committee and such positions and proposals shall: (1) Be presented in writing, accompanied by a detailed description of the rationale for same. (2) To the extent possible, be submitted via the office of legislative services. (b) No person shall represent the position of the county to the state or federal legislators or administrative personnel on any legislative issue or administrative rule except at the direction of the County Board in accordance with the procedures as ordained in this chapter.

Sec. 2-499. - Program administration.

~ 30 ~ The legislative services manager shall operate under the direction and authority of the County Board Chair. Any correspondence and appearances representing county legislative positions or proposals adopted by the Board shall be coordinated with the committee, County Board Chair and the legislative services manager.

Secs. 2-500—2-521. - Reserved.

DIVISION 4. - LEGISLATIVE SERVICES

Sec. 2-522. - General provisions. Legislative services shall be a nonpartisan County Board staff agency, including the positions of legislative services manager and support staff.

Sec. 2-523. - Manager—Appointment. The legislative services manager shall be appointed by the County Board Chair, subject to confirmation by the County Board and the consummation of the required employment contract.

Sec. 2-524. - Same—Duties. The legislative services manager shall have the duties and responsibilities in accord with the position description as shall be on file in the County Board Chair office.

Sec. 2-525. - Lobbyist. The legislative/audit and human resources committee shall implement recruitment for the lobbyist position and submit a recommendation for appointment to the County Board Chair. (1) Appointment. The lobbyist shall be appointed by the County Board Chair, subject to confirmation of the County Board and consummation of the required employment contract. (2) Duties. The lobbyist shall have the duties and responsibilities in accord with the position description as shall be on file in the County Board Chair office.

Sec. 2-526. - Support staff. (a) Hiring. The support staff shall be hired by the legislative services manager and County Board Chair, subject to consummation of the required employment contract. (b) Duties. The legislative specialists shall have the duties and responsibilities in accord with the position description as shall be on file in the County Board Chair office.

Sec. 2-527. - Administration. (a) The legislative services manager shall organize, conduct and direct the legislative services office under the general direction and oversight of the County Board Chair and shall perform such other duties that any standing committee prescribes. (b) The County Board Chair, the legislative/audit and human resources committee, with the assistance of the legislative services manager shall determine the goals and objectives of the office on an annual basis and establish project priorities as required. (c) The legislative services manager, the lobbyist, the standing legislative/audit and human resources committee and the County Board Chair shall annually review state and federal legislative initiatives and determine issue and position response priorities.

Sec. 2-528. - Employment contracts.

~ 31 ~ Legislative services personnel shall be retained and compensated for salaries and fringe benefits under an employment contract, the form of which shall be approved by the County Board.

Sec. 2-529. - Compensation. Compensation, including salary and fringe benefits, shall be paid in accord with the county's compensation, classification and performance review plans as established for administrative, supervisory, professional and support employees and as from time to time may be changed and/or in accordance with the contract.

Secs. 2-530—2-549. - Reserved.

~ 32 ~ ZIP CODE NUMBERS

Appleton:

North of Fox River East of Richmond St. 54911 North of Hwy. 41 54913 North of Fox River, West of Richmond St. to Hwy. 41 54914 South of Fox River and all Rural Routes 54915 Bear Creek 54922 Black Creek 54106 Clintonville 54929 Combined Locks 54113 Dale 54931 DePere 54115 Freedom 54131 Fremont 54940 Greenville 54942 Hortonville 54944 Kaukauna 54130 Kimberly 54136 Little Chute 54140 Medina 54951 New London 54961 Nichols 54152 Oneida 54155 Seymour 54165 Shiocton 54170 State Capitol 53702

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