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STATE OF WISCONSIN, CITY OF WEYAUWEGA, WAUPACA COUNTY Ordinance 2025-1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 95-11 SALARIES, OF THE CITY OF WEYAUWEGA CODE OF ORDINANCES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEYAUWEGA, WAUPACA COUNTY, WISCONSIN, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Chapter 95-11 Salaries is hereby amended to read as follows: B. Establishment of salaries for elected officials. (1) The salary of the Mayor of the City of Weyauwega is hereby fixed at the sum of $500 per month, meetings included. If a City Administrator is hired in the future, the Mayor’s pay would need to be reviewed. (2) The salary of each Alderperson of the City is hereby fixed at the sum of $1,000 per year. The salary shall be paid in monthly installments based on attendance at Council meetings. (3) Alderpersons attending committee meetings held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month shall receive a $80 per-diem per day. Meetings attended by Alderpersons held on a different day shall receive $25 per meeting. SECTION 2: Ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with or contravening the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publishing as provided by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Weyauwega, Waupaca County, Wisconsin this 17th day of February, 2025. CITY OF WEYAUWEGA BY: Rich Luedke Mayor ATTEST: Rebecca Loehrke, Clerk Introduced by: Meta Berg Seconded by: Pat Gorchels Date Adopted: February 17, 2025 Date Published: February 27, 2025 WNAXLP
 
TOWN OF LINCOLN ( One week 2/19/25 ) Ordinance No. 2025-01 An Ordinance to Prohibit Commercial Open Burning in the Town of Lincoln Section 1. Title This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the "Commercial Open Burning Ban Ordinance." Section 2. Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by prohibiting commercial open burning within the Town of Lincoln, reducing air pollution, minimizing fire hazards, and promoting sustainable waste management practices. Section 3. Definitions For the purposes of this ordinance, the following definitions shall apply: (a) Commercial Open Burning: The burning of any material as part of a business, trade, industry, or any activity for financial gain, including but not limited to waste disposal, land clearing, and construction-related burning. (b) Town: The Town of Lincoln. (c) Person: Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, firm, governmental entity, or other legal entity. (d) Open Fire: Any fire that is not contained in an enclosed or approved device such as a furnace, incinerator, or other equipment designed for combustion. (e) Prohibited Materials: Any materials deemed illegal to burn under state or federal law, including but not limited to plastics, rubber, treated wood, garbage, chemicals, and hazardous materials. Section 4. Prohibition (a) No person shall engage in or permit commercial open burning within the Town of Lincoln. (b) The prohibition shall include the burning of construction debris, industrial waste, yard waste from commercial operations, and any other materials related to commercial activities. (c) This prohibition does not apply to residential open burning conducted in accordance with Town and state regulations. Section 5. Exceptions The following activities are exempt from the provisions of this ordinance: (a) Fires set by or under the supervision of a public official or fire department for the purpose of fire prevention training, firefighting instruction, or the mitigation of fire hazards. (b) Agricultural open burning, provided it complies with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. (c) Burning for the purpose of energy production in facilities approved and regulated by the appropriate authorities. Section 6. Permits and Enforcement (a) No permits for commercial open burning shall be issued by the Town of Lincoln. (b) The Town's Code Enforcement Officer or other designated official shall enforce this ordinance. (c) Violators of this ordinance shall be subject to penalties as outlined in Section 7. Section 7. Penalties (a) Any person found in violation of this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $5,000 for each offense. (b) Each day a violation occurs or continues shall constitute a separate offense. (c) In addition to fines, violators may be required to reimburse the Town for any costs incurred as a result of enforcement, including but not limited to the cost of fire suppression. Section 8. Appeals (a) Any person aggrieved by a decision made under this ordinance may appeal in writing to the Town Board within 30 days of the decision. (b) The Town Board shall hear and decide appeals within 60 days of receipt. Section 9. Severability If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section I0. Effective Date This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication as provided by law. Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Lincoln on February 11, 2025 Signed: Bill Hassey, Chairman Bruce Richter, Supervisor Ken Fox, Supervisor Kimberly Simac, Supervisor Bill Marshall, Supervisor Attest: Shelly Sauvola, Clerk 2740 WNAXLP
 

Painting and Wallpaper 

Interior & exterior. Painting, staining, wall repair, power washing. Dry wall, carpentry, tiling, plumbing & electrical. 33 yrs experience. Insured. Call Dave 715-966-6211
 

Remodeling 

PLOVER VIEW CONSTRUCTION New Construction or Remodeling: Roofing, Siding, Flatwork, Drywall, Flooring. For all your construction needs, call Jody at 715-581-2603 FREE ESTIMATES OVER 25 YRS. EXPERIENCE
 

Restaurant and Hotel 

Housekeeper/Desk Clerk: Part time must be able to work weekends. Apply at front desk. Super 8 Beaver Dam 711 Park Ave 920-887-8880
 
THE HILLSIDE TAVERN: in Sayner is hiring kitchen employees to enhance their team. Anyone welcome to apply, must be 17+. Will train motivated individuals. Clean and well maintained kitchen. Team oriented staff. Competitive pay based on experience. Email info@hillsidetaverngrill.com
 
Wanted Cooks & Waitresses Apply at The Diner 427 Grand Ave., Merrill Or contact Bob at 715-498-9000.
 

Satellites and Antennas 

FREE TV- Tired of cable and satel­lite bills? Many free chan­nels avail­able. Call Jerry's An­tenna & Tower. 920-361-1226
 

Service 

Building/Remodeling: Renovated Services Additions, Decks, Ramps, Residential & Small Commercial Renovations, Complete Carpentry Services, Free Estimates, Fully Insured, State Licensed! Call Bob 715-291-7012
 

Snow Equipment 

Craftsman SB630, 30" width snow blower. $2,700. 715-305-1776
 
For Sale: 2 NEW Snowblowers, never used. Eco Battery operated, asking $600. Craftsman is gas operated, asking $800. 715-722-0148.
 

Sporting Goods 

WANTED Someone to appraise baseball cards. Call 920-984-3168
 

Storage Space for Rent 

HIGHWAY G Mini Storage, now renting 10x: 10, 15, 20, 25, & 30. Take S north of Kewaskum 2 miles to G, 262-626-4937 or 262-808-8124.
 

Tools and Equipment 

For Sale: 441 Stihl chainsaw with 20-inch bar. $300 obo. 715-253-2060
 

Trucks 

2006 Ford 150 Model King Ranch 4D 4X4 off-road suspension, almost new tires, 143K miles. NO OIL PRESSURE! GREAT MECHANIC DEAL! 480-688-3310 Call Anytime! $2,750 OBO Located in Porterfield
 

Vehicles Wanted 

ALL CARS WANTED RUNNING OR NOT: Minimum payment $250 midsize vehicles or larger. Complete. Cash paid. Also buying scrap dump trucks, buses, farm equipment, batteries, catalytic converters. 920-470-9413
 
WANTED: ALL CARS, VANS, TRUCKS, RUNNING OR NOT. Minimum payment, $300. for mid-size car, complete. Also buying buses, motor homes, dump trucks, batteries, catalytic converters, alternators, starters and more. 920-470-9413.
 

Wanted to Buy 

 
 
 
BUYING OLD COMICS Spring Cleaning Time! Have any 40's 50's 60's or 70's comics with 10-25 cent covers? Call 715-345-1438.
 
STONEWARE WANTED Collector paying $1000 +/- for Red Wing salt glazed or advertising crocks, jugs, churns & water coolers. (612) 685-6762
 
WANTED Manual Typewriter in working condition 906-290-2682
 
WANTED TO BUY: ANTIQUES, ANY OLD STUFF, TOOLS, FURNITURE - ESTATE ITEMS, ETC. I'LL DIG THROUGH PILES. CALL JERE 715-366-2574
 
WANTED TO BUY: Military items from World War II or older, U.S., German, Japanese; such as helmets, headgear, edged weapons, pistols, rifles, military collections, etc. All calls welcome, if no answer leave message with area code, 920-627-5333.
 
WANTED TO BUY: Old beer bot­tles, signs, trays, glasses, tap knobs, etc. Old post­cards, ad­ver­tis­ing signs. Old toys. Col­lec­tor. 262-626-4369.
 



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