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Maililist Audit Report PSC REF#:272374 Public Service Commission of Wisconsin Page 1 Public ServiceCommissionofWisconsin Mailing List Audit Report 137-CE-167 notice and EA notification letter RECEIVED: 07/24/15,10:46:35AM GED \ DOCKETS \ 137-CE-167 \ 137-CE-167 Spring Valley NOP a Sent by paper mail LAKE GENEVA PROPERTIES LLC / 2 UNIVERSITY PLZ STE 402 / HACKENSACK NJ 07601-6211 BENJAMIN AND LIDIA BORA / 2510 LAKE SHORE RD S / DENVER NC 28037-8975 ARVATO DIGITAL SERVICES / CENTERPOINT PROPERTIES TRUST / 108 MONTICELLO RD / WEAVERVILLE NC 28787-8931 MARY WATERMAN-SMITH / 1580 WINGO RD / CAMPOBELLO SC 29322-9519 US BANK / 3476 STATEVIEW BLVD / FORT MILL SC 29715-7203 WELLS FARGO BANK / 3476 STATEVIEW BLVD / FORT MILL SC 29715-7203 PROPERTY TAX DEPT 4916 / HOME DEPOT USA INC / PO BOX 105842 / ATLANTA GA 30348-5842 STEVEN E AND BONITA R SKURSKI REVOCABLE LIVING TRU / 4341 THOMAS DR LOT F02 / PANAMA CITY FL 32408-7336 DAN AND LINDA PETERSON / PO BOX 4782 / BOYNTON BEACH FL 33424-4782 PEARL NELSON / 2158 SILVER LAKES DR N / LAKELAND FL 33810-7427 WALTER AND MARCIA OLEP / 13288 WHITE MARSH LN APT 10 / FORT MYERS FL 33912-3877 ROBERT AND VIRGINIA CORNOG / 81 SEAGATE DR APT 601 / NAPLES FL 34103-2483 KENNETH KOCH / KOCHS MEADOWBROOKE FARMS 2 HOMEOWNERS ASSOC / 518 CHARLEMAGNE BLVD / NAPLES FL 34112-7014 BRUCE AND MARG MCDONALD / 11160 EVLER AVE / ENGLEWOOD FL 34224-0000 DANNY M AND REGINA G ABBOTT LIVING TRUST / 3983 SE OLD SAINT LUCIE BLVD / STUART FL 34996-5120 THE PAWLUK RESIDENCE / 118 ALPHA LN / HUNTSVILLE AL 35811-8845 STEVEN MODJESKI / 2173 BACKWOODS CT / NUNNELLY TN 37137-7001 THE MINOGUE RESIDENCE / PO BOX 477 / WALLAND TN 37886-0477 RICHARD AND JOAN GEORGICK / 774 BEE LEE RD / LIBERTY KY 42539-8428 PAUL SVATIK AND MILDRED TIMM / 5945 HUNTINGTON RD / SYLVANIA OH 43560-1518 OMER AND BADAR FAROOK / 7205 KNICKERBOCKER PKWY / HAMMOND IN 46323-2032 DBA BUMPER TO BUMPER / RE HOLDINGS LLC / 440 KIRTLAND ST SW / GRAND RAPIDS MI 49507-2331 MEIJER DISTRIBUTION INC / 2929 WALKER AVE NW / GRAND RAPIDS MI 49544-6402 FRED BROWN / 25000 103RD ST / SALEM WI 52168-9339 US BANK / MANEE GRETHE MARITAL TRUST / PO BOX 3013 / CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52406-9000 RICHARD REMER / 245 N PARK BLVD / BROOKFIELD WI 53005-6137 WISCONSIN TRIDENT LLC / 440 WELLS ST 203 / DELAFIELD WI 53018-1409 HAROLD AND LINDA SIKORSKY / 17311 WINFIELD RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-8601 GERALD FULLER / 10096 196TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-8610 TONY SEGER / 10102 196TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-8610 ANTHONY ROSSI AND SONS LLP / 13912 60TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9121 MIKE FARRELL VILLAGE PRESIDENT / BRISTOL VILLAGE / 20518 84TH PL / BRISTOL WI 53104-9149 BARRETT AND RUTH ANN OBERMEYER / OBERMEYER TRUST / 23122 60TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9158 Disclaimer: The addresses listed here are indicative of who this mailing was sent to. This may just be a subset of a list. If there are multiple lists included, duplicate addresses will have been removed from one list or the other. Date Printed: 07/22/2015 7:57:42 AM Public Service Commission of Wisconsin Page 2 Mailing List Audit Report 137-CE-167 notice and EA notification letter GED \ DOCKETS \ 137-CE-167 \ 137-CE-167 Spring Valley NOP a Sent by paper mail GARY WIER / 4803 232ND AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9159 SCOTT OBEREMBT AND JOSEPH MEYER / MEYER FAMILY FARMS / 20305 75TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9166 THOMAS AND CYNTHIA PIWOWARCZYK / 3325 213TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9176 KRISTO AND NADELIKA KOVACEVIC / 9620 160TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9215 CYNTHIA CRAVENS / 19500 107TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9218 JOSEPH AND BERNADINE THOMISON / 11200 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9226 R AND C HAWKINS FARM / 20015 116TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9232 RANDC HAWKINS FARMS / 20015 116TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9232 JAMES CAREW / 11300 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9268 TIM AND JACQUELINE HOGAN / 10910 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9271 GLENN AND BERNADINE KURYLO / 10933 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9272 WILLIAM WANN JR / 10780 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9275 JAMES AND SUSAN ROGERS / 21200 WILMOT RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9514 JAMES AND SUZANNE ROGERS / 21200 WILMOT RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9514 TED AND KAREN SAKALOWSKI / 9747 212TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9516 NOAH BRADSHAW / NOAH DAVID BRADSHAW TRUST / 20316 98TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9518 MELISSA SHILLING-KANE / 21700 WILMOT RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9576 LORRAINE DRAGAN / 17600 91ST PL / BRISTOL WI 53104-9616 GLENN AND JANE KURYLO / 10775 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9623 GLENN AND BEVERLY GIESEKE / 10416 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9624 PETER NELSON SR / 10514 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9624 JEFFREY VOS / 10434 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9624 CHARLES WEINHOLTZ / 10620 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9624 RUSSEL JOHNSON / 19564 104TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9626 BARBARA KUBAS / 19541 104TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9626 ALBERT MAY JR AND DAGMAR MAY / 19552 104TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9626 DANIEL HOHMEIER / 19565 103RD ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9628 THE HOFFMAN/PIAZZA RESIDENCE / 10317 196TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9629 PATRICIA M COLEMAN REVOCABLE TRUST / 10312 BRISTOL RD / BRISTOL WI 53104-9643 RICK AND JOANNA CARLBERG / 8221 216TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9716 GREGORY AND SUSAN HEBSON / 8133 216TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9716 ANTHONY J AND CAROL V SCALFARO TRUSTEES / SCALFARO TRUST / 8201 216TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9716 MICHAEL AND MARY ANN MELOGRANO / 21530 81ST ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9717 WILLIAM AND CHRISTINA RUSSIN / 21515 81ST ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9717 GALE AND MARY RYCZEK / 21531 81ST ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9717 Disclaimer: The addresses listed here are indicative of who this mailing was sent to. This may just be a subset of a list. If there are multiple lists included, duplicate addresses will have been removed from one list or the other. Date Printed: 07/22/2015 7:57:42 AM Public Service Commission of Wisconsin Page 3 Mailing List Audit Report 137-CE-167 notice and EA notification letter GED \ DOCKETS \ 137-CE-167 \ 137-CE-167 Spring Valley NOP a Sent by paper mail ROBERTA REITER / LEROY E AND ROBERTA A REITER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUS / 23300 60TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9735 EDNA F REITER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST / 23318 60TH ST / BRISTOL WI 53104-9735 ALLEN TESCH / CONSERVATION CLUB OF KENOSHA / 8135 184TH AVE / BRISTOL WI 53104-9771 KENOSHA COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY / 19600 75TH ST STE 185-3 / BRISTOL WI 53104-9772 CHARLES AND PATRICIA ELVERMAN / SPRINGBROOKE CONDO HIDDEN CREEK LANE UNIT 101 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-0000 GOLDEN OAKS DEVELOPERS LLC / PO BOX 740 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-0740 CLAUDE EPPING / FIRST BANKING CENTER TRSTEBURCO HOLDINGS LLC / 400 MILWAUKEE AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-1231 DOULGAS HELNORE AND DAWN WENZEL-HELNORE / 188 KENDALL ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-1808 FRANCIS AND EVELYN KERKMAN / 1001 S PINE ST UNIT 18 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-2327 MELVYN AND JANET A MADAUS TRUST / W381 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-3563 DELORES SPITZER / 361 PICKETT CT / BURLINGTON WI 53105-3904 FRED AND KAREN CAMPISANO / 5286 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7011 DONALD AND GERTRUDE HIMEBAUCH TRUST / 5050 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7011 MARK RADUENZ / 5184 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7011 JERRY AND MARLEEN SIEGLER / 5260 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7011 ANDREW AND LUCILLE LOIS AND LOGAN KASKIN / TRUSTEES OF LOIS FAMILY TRUST / 6926 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7401 DENNIS AND RITA ROBERS / 6901 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7401 KARL AND HEATHER ROBERS / 6907 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7401 DONALD AND MARGARET SMITH / 36800 87TH ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7404 RUSSELL AND SHIRLEY WOLTER / 36830 87TH ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7404 PAUL MAKI JR AND JENNIFER MAKI / 8661 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7406 KEVIN AND ANN RYAN / 8635 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7406 GERALD AND NICOLE WEHLER / 8656 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7406 JULIE BENSER / 6501 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7426 CLINE AND DULCIE NEIDER / 6505 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7426 CORT AND SARA SHANE / 6511 368TH AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7426 DOUGLAS AND SUSAN BARTON / 6703 352ND AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7500 CINDY BELLEK / 6747 352ND AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7500 SCOTT AND ANN IVERSON / 6810 352ND AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7500 JOAN KOSTER / 6809 352ND AVE / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7500 CLARENCE AND MARY DANIELS / 34410 STATE ROAD 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7510 FELIX AND CYNTHIA ROSINSKI / 35280 70TH PL / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7518 Disclaimer: The addresses listed here are indicative of who this mailing was sent to. 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Date Printed: 07/22/2015 7:57:42 AM Public Service Commission of Wisconsin Page 4 Mailing List Audit Report 137-CE-167 notice and EA notification letter GED \ DOCKETS \ 137-CE-167 \ 137-CE-167 Spring Valley NOP a Sent by paper mail PAUL EHR / 33501 GENEVA PL / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7521 FREDERICK AND SUSAN MERTEN / 33607 GENEVA PL / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7521 JERRY SORENSON / 33513 GENEVA PL / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7521 MICHAEL LEFFLEMAN / 37220 HIGHWAY 50 / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7524 DAN MEYERHOFER / MEYERHOFER/HUNT LLC / 31017 BUSHNELL RD / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7715 PATRICIA ANN KERKMAN / 34709 52ND ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7802 COREY AND MICHELLE GEHRKE / 35210 52ND ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7803 MYRLE AND LINDA KELLERMEIER / 35111 52ND ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7803 RODELL AND DELORES SCHENNING / 35406 GENEVA RD / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7806 IRIS LEE / 38601 60TH ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7807 GEORGE AND DIANE GRENUS / 39400 60TH ST / BURLINGTON WI 53105-7810 ERIC ROSE / RIVER VALLEY MUSHROOM FARM / 39900 60TH ST
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