The Official Oconto County Government Web Site



2012 – 2013

OCONTO COUNTY

OFFICIAL

DIRECTORY

Compiled by

KIM PYTLESKI

Oconto County Clerk

301 Washington Street

Oconto, WI 54153-1699

Hours 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. M-F

co.oconto.wi.us

TABLE OF CONTENTS

History of Oconto County 3

Overview for Oconto County, WI 5

County Officers 5

County Telephone Directory 6

Fax Numbers for County Departments 7

Executive Officers 8

Congressional Officers 8

Constitutional Officers 9

County Departments 12

Area Agencies 18

Board of Supervisors 22

County Board Committees 33

County Board Rules 35

Polling Places 54

Town, Village & City Officers 55

Libraries 72

School Districts 73

Marriage License Application Checklist 78

Domestic Partnership Application 79

Department Information 80

Post Office Zip Codes Back Cover

County Board Chairman

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Lee Rymer

Oconto County, a rural county of over 35,000 residents, is located in northeast Wisconsin. Our residents enjoy a tremendous quality of life. It is a great place to visit, live, work and raise a family. We have an excellent educational system, diverse business climate and great places for recreation.

Our county government is committed to maintaining a high quality of life for all of our citizens. I am proud of the dedicated employees who make our county run so smoothly, and honored to serve the citizens of our county. Our taxpayers get a tremendous value. County workers keep our highways clear of snow and safe from accidents. The Sheriffs' Department keeps us safe and secure. Our Health & Human Services Department provides a safety net for those in need. Numerous other departments provide the necessary other programs and services to fulfill the requirements of our residents. Oconto County attempts to provide all of these services in the most cost efficient and effective means possible, so that all our citizens can benefit from the services and programs the County offers.

I hope you agree that Oconto County is "A Place for You"

HISTORY OF OCONTO COUNTY

Oconto County, covering an area of approximately 1,000 square miles, is situated in Northeastern Wisconsin. It is bounded by Marinette and Forest Counties on the north; Shawano and Langlade Counties and Menominee Reservation on the west; Brown County on the south; the bay of Green Bay on the east.

The elongated shape of the County runs on a northwest-southeast diagonal approximately 99 miles long. Oconto, the county seat, lies on the shore of Green Bay, at the mouth of the Oconto River.

The County takes its name from an early Indian settlement bearing the name of "Oak-a-toe", and has since been changed to Oconto. The peace loving Indians were members of the "Menominee" tribe (meaning rice eaters). As their name implies, their diet consisted mainly of wild rice and fish.

The first known inhabitants of the Oconto area and Wisconsin are often referred to as the Copper Culture People. Investigation of burial sites discovered near the City of Oconto indicates that these people lived in the region between 5600 and 5500 BC.

Since the Copper Culture People, Oconto County has been ruled by four different nations in its early recorded history: 1) Menominee Indians; 2) the French who claimed the whole region of the Great Lakes in 1671; 3) the English, who took possession in 1760, and 4) the United States which claimed it at the close of the Revolutionary War in 1783.

The first white men came to Oconto County and the Green Bay area in the early 1600's. All of them were either fur traders or missionaries. The first mission, on what is now mainland Wisconsin, was founded in 1669 on Green Bay at the mouth of the Oconto River. It was called the Mission of St. Francis Xavier.

Exploration and fur trading continued for the next 150 years. In the early 1800's, the rich timber resource of the region attracted several adventurous men whose intention was to amass great wealth.

The first sawmill settlement in Oconto County was built at Pensaukee in 1827 on land leased from the Menominee Indians for $15 a year and some lumber. In the early 1830's, government surveyors entered the region, followed shortly by George Furwick, who became the first white man to purchase land from the government in what is now the City of Oconto.

The Territory of Wisconsin was established in 1836 and statehood was attained in 1848. On November 4, 1851, the first election was held in what is present day Oconto. Its purpose was for the formulation and naming of a new county from the northern portion of Brown County. The boundaries were established and the Oconto mill settlement was selected as the county seat. Thus, Oconto County was brought into being.

Oconto continued to progress and prosper as a lumber-town. The 1850 U.S. Census listed the population as 415 "wilderness dwellers". Samuel B. Gilkey's steam powered sawmill utilized a circular saw in 1853 as the first of its kind to appear in the west. In 1854, the first steamboats began to ply the Oconto River, and by the spring of 1855, construction had started on the first state road connecting Green Bay with Menominee to the north.

Oconto was chartered and became a city by an Act of Legislature of the State of Wisconsin on March 11, 1869. George Smith, a prominent lumber baron, was elected the first mayor. Shortly after its beginning as a city, Oconto became the site of the world's first Christian Science Church, built in 1886.

At the turn of the 20th century, the City of Oconto had a population of 6,500. The major industries included the Holt and the Oconto Lumber companies, producers of 60 million board feet of lumber per year, and the Oconto Brewing Company.

The soil that once yielded plentiful amounts of lumber still holds as the backbone of Oconto County’s economy. Much of the cleared land has been converted to farming. The remainder has been through several reforestation programs and now is the basis for a multi-million dollar forestry and recreation industry.

Oconto County Clerk

Kim Pytleski

The Oconto County residents elect the County Clerk, every four years, which is a State Constitutional Officer defined by Wisconsin Statutes. The County Clerk’s two main statutory duties are to serve the Oconto County Board and act as the Oconto County Election Commissioner. In addition, the clerk’s office issues various licenses to the residents of Oconto County.

Our Mission is to:

Present outstanding service to the public.

Preserve a strong working relationship with the County Board of Supervisors, as well as, providing necessary clerical functions.

Protect the election process, in cooperation with the municipalities and school districts, insuring that the State Statutes governing elections are carried through.

Provide the issuance and distribution of various licenses.

OVERVIEW FOR OCONTO COUNTY, WI

Oconto County is one of about 3,141 counties and county equivalents in the United States. It has 998.0 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 37.2 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 39.5%. On the 2010 census form, 99% of the population reported only one race, with 0.2% of these reporting African-American. The population of this county is 1.4% Hispanic (of any race). The average household size is 2.28 persons compared to an average family size of 2.41 persons.

In 2009 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $32,193. Per capita income grew by 11.5% between 1998 and 2008 (adjusted for inflation).

*Information provided by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business (03/08/11).

Supervisor Districts 31

Towns 23

Villages 3

Cities 3

Land Area (Square Miles) 998

Population 37,660

Lane Miles State Trunk Highway System 471.5

Lane Miles County Trunk Highways 624

COUNTY OFFICERS

Circuit Judge Michael T. Judge

Circuit Judge Jay N. Conley

Clerk of Courts Michael C. Hodkiewicz

County Clerk Kim Pytleski

District Attorney John Evans

Register of Deeds Loralee Lasley

Sheriff Michael R. Jansen

Treasurer Victoria Coopman

COUNTY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Department Area Code-920

Information 834.6800

Administrative Coordinator 834.6811

Child Support Agency 834.6862

Circuit Court 834.6836

Clerk of Courts 834.6855

Corporation Counsel 834.6830

County Clerk 834.6806

District Attorney 834.6865

District Attorney (Assistant) 834.6861

Economic Development 834.6969

Emergency Management 834.6850

Family Court Commissioner 834.6838

Finance 834.7110

Accounts Payable/Payroll 834.7111

Forest, Parks & Rec. 834.6995

Health & Human Services 834.7000

New View Industries 855.2128

834.7081

934.7082

New Beginnings 855.2227

Highway

Oconto Shop 834.6886

Suring Shop 842.2280

Land Conservation 834.7150

Maintenance 834.6809

MAR-OCO 715.732.7535

Medical Examiner 448.4185

Real Property Listing 834.6827

Recycling Supervisor 834.6876

Register in Probate 834.6839

Register of Deeds 834.7113

Sheriff

Emergency 911

Non-Emergency 834.6900

Administrative 834.6919

Civil Process 834.6923

Jail 834.6918

Juvenile Detention Center 834.6913

Records 834.6916

Surveyor 834.6827

Technology Services 834.6870

Tourism 834.6969

Treasurer 834.6813 or 834.6814

UW Extension 834.6845

Veterans Service 834.6817

Victim Witness Coordinator 834.6832

Zoning Administrator 834.6827

TDD PHONE NUMBERS

Health & Human Services 834.7045

Sheriff Department 834.6911

COUNTY DEPARTMENT FAX NUMBERS

Department Area Code-920

General 834.6805

Administrative Coordinator 834.6401

Child Support Agency 834.6833

Circuit Court/Circuit Judge &

Court Reporter 834.6867

Clerk of Courts 834.6867

Corporation Counsel 834.6803

County Clerk 834.6805

District Attorney 834.6803

Economic Development 834.6971

Emergency Management 834.6419

Family Court Commissioner 834.6867

Finance 834.6805

Forestry & Parks 834.6821

Health & Human Services 834.6889

New Beginnings 855.2228

New View Industries 834.6418

Highway Oconto Shop 834.6887

Suring Shop 842.4307

Land & Water Resources 834.6821

Land Conservation 834.6406

Maintenance 834.6805

Medical Examiner 448.4186

Property Listing 834.6821

Recycling 834.7078

Register in Probate 834.6867

Register of Deeds 834.6805

Sheriff 834.6915

Dispatch 834.6927

Jail 834.6914

Juvenile Detention 834.6937

Surveyor 834.6821

Technology Services 834.6410

Tourism 834.6971

Treasurer 834.6805

UW Extension 834.6853

Veterans Service 834.6819

Victim Witness 834.6803

Zoning 834.6821

U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Term - 4 Years

President Barack Obama (D)

Vice-President Joe Biden (D)

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20500

202.456.1414

CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS

Senators (2)

Term – 6 Years

Ron Johnson (R)

2 Russell Courtyard

Washington, D.C. 20510

202.224.5323 Oshkosh Office: 920.230.7250

Milwaukee Office: 414.276.7282

e-mail:

Herbert H. Kohl (D)

330 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20510

202.224.5653 Local Office: 920.738.1640

e-mail:

House of Representatives

Term – 2 Years

8th DISTRICT Reid J. Ribble (R)

Washington: 1513 Longworth HOB

Washington, D.C. 20515

202.225.5665 Fax: 202.225.5729

ribble

Local Office: 333 West College Avenue

Appleton, WI 54911

920.380.0061 Fax: 920.380.0051

WISCONSIN

CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS

Term – 4 years

GOVERNOR:

Scott Walker (R) 608.266.1212

115 East State Capitol Fax: 608.267.8983

Madison, WI 53702 e-mail:govgeneral@

wisgov.state.wi.us

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:

Rebecca Kleefisch (R) 608.266.3516

19 East State Capitol Fax: 608.267.3571

Madison, WI 53702

ltgov@

SECRETARY OF STATE:

Douglas J. La Follette (D) 608.266.8888

30 W. Mifflin, 10th Floor Fax: 608.266.3159

Mailing Address:

PO Box 7848, Madison, WI 53707-7848

statesec@sos.state.wi.us

STATE TREASURER:

Kurt Schuller (R) 608.266.1714

1 South Pickney St., Ste. 360 Toll Free: 877.699.9211

Mailing Address:

PO Box 7871, Madison, WI 53707

statetreasury.

ATTORNEY GENERAL:

J.B. Van Hollen (R) 608.266.1221

114 East State Capitol Fax: 608.267.2779

Mailing Address:

PO Box 7857, Madison, WI 53707-7857

STATE SUPERINTENDANT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION:

Tony Evers, PhD 800.441.4563

125 South Webster St.

Mailing Address:

PO Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7814

dpi.home.html

WISCONSIN

STATE SENATORS

Term – 4 years

2nd DISTRICT

Robert L. Cowles (R)

608.266.0484

800.334.1465

FAX: 608.267.0304

Room 118 South

PO Box 7882

Madison, WI 53707-7882

e-mail: sen.cowles@legis.

Village: Pulaski (Ward 5)

12th DISTRICT

Jim Holperin (D)

608.266.2509

FAX: 608.267.0309

Room 126 South

PO Box 7882

Madison, WI 53707-7882

e-mail: sen.holperin@legis.

Towns: Bagley, Brazeau, Breed, Chase, Doty, Gillett, How, Lakewood, Lena, Maple Valley, Morgan, Mountain,

Oconto Falls, Riverview, Spruce, Townsend, Underhill

Village: Suring, Lena

Cities: Gillett, Oconto Falls

30th DISTRICT

Dave Hansen (D)

608.266.5670

866.221.9395

Room 5 South

PO Box 7882

Madison, WI 53707-7882

e-mail: sen.hansen@legis.

Towns: Abrams, Little River, Little Suamico,

Oconto, Pensaukee, Stiles

City: Oconto

WISCONSIN

REPRESENTATIVES TO THE ASSEMBLY

Term – 2 years

6th DISTRICT

Gary Tauchen (R) 608.266.3097

Room 13 West

PO Box 8953

Madison, WI 53708

e-mail: rep.tauchen@legis.

Village: Pulaski (Ward 5)

36th DISTRICT

Jeffrey L. Mursau (R) 608.266.3780

Room 18 North

PO Box 8953

Madison, WI 53708

e-mail: rep.mursau@legis.

Towns: Bagley, Brazeau, Breed, Chase, Doty, Gillett, How, Lakewood, Lena, Maple Valley, Morgan, Mountain,

Oconto Falls, Riverview, Spruce, Townsend, Underhill

Village: Suring, Lena

Cities: Gillett, Oconto Falls

89th DISTRICT

John Nygren (R) 608.266.2343

Room 321 East

PO Box 8953

Madison, WI 53708

e-mail: rep.nygren@legis.

Towns: Abrams, Little River, Little Suamico,

Oconto, Pensaukee, Stiles

City: Oconto

COUNTY DEPARTMENTS

ADMINISTRATION

Kevin Hamann, Administrative Coordinator

920.834.6811

FAX: 920.834.6401

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: kevin.hamann@co.oconto.wi.us

CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY

Joy Hogan, Director

920.834.6862

FAX: 920.834.6833

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: joy.hogan@co.oconto.wi.us

Robert J. Mraz, Child Support Enforcement Attorney

920.834.6830

FAX: 920.834.6803

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: robert.mraz@da.

CIRCUIT COURT/CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

Michael T. Judge Circuit Court Branch I

920.834.6837

FAX: 920.834.6867

301 Washington Street– Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

Jay N. Conley Circuit Court Branch II

920.834.6837

FAX: 920.834.6867

301 Washington Street– Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

Michael C. Hodkiewicz Clerk of Circuit Court

920.834.6855

FAX: 920.834.6867

301 Washington Street– Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

e-mail: michael.hodkiewicz@

Frank M. Calvert Family Court Commissioner

920.834.6838

FAX: 920.834.6867

301 Washington Street– Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

Patricia Pawlak Register in Probate

920.834.6839

FAX: 920.834.6867

301 Washington Street– Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

e-mail: pat.pawlak@

CORPORATION COUNSEL

Robert J. Mraz

920.834.6830

FAX: 920.834.6803

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: robert.mraz@da.

COUNTY BOARD CHAIR

Leland T. Rymer

920.834.6800

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

COUNTY CLERK

Kim Pytleski

920.834.6806

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A”- 2nd Floor

e-mail: kim.pytleski@co.oconto.wi.us

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

John A. Evans

920.834.6865

FAX: 920.834.6803

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: john.evans@da.

Robert J. Mraz, Assistant District Attorney

920.834.6861

FAX: 920.834.6803

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: robert.mraz@da.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Tim Magnin, Coordinator

920.834.6850

FAX: 920.834.6419

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 1st Floor

e-mail: tim.magnin@co.oconto.wi.us

FINANCE

Terry Hinds, Director

920.834.7110

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: terry.hinds@co.oconto.wi.us

Teri Boos, Deputy Director

834.7111

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: teri.boos@co.oconto.wi.us

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

920.834.7000

Fax: 920.834.6889

501 Park Avenue – Bldg “C” – 3rd Floor

New View Industries

920.855.2128

920.834.7081; or 920.834.7082

222 W. Park Street, Gillett

New Beginnings

920.855.2227

225 E. Main Street, Gillett

Craig Johnson, Director

e-mail: craig.johnson@co.oconto.wi.us

Greg Benesh, Deputy Director/Family Services Division Manager

e-mail: greg.benesh@co.oconto.wi.us

Lisa Sherman, Business Manager

e-mail: lisa.sherman@co.oconto.wi.us

Mike Reimer, Community Services Division Manager

e-mail: mike.reimer@co.oconto.wi.us

Penny Helmle, Economic Support Division Manager

e-mail: penny.helmle@co.oconto.wi.us

Debra Konitzer, Public Health Division Manager

e-mail: debra.konitzer@co.oconto.wi.us

Bruce Retzlaff, Therapeutic & Quality Care Manager

e-mail: bruce.retzlaff@co.oconto.wi.us

Jody Pristel, Vocational Services Division Manager

e-mail: jody.pristel@co.oconto.wi.us

HEALTH OFFICER

Debra Konitzer

920.834.7000

Fax: 920.834.6889

501 Park Avenue – Bldg “C” – 3rd Floor

e-mail: debra.konitzer@co.oconto.wi.us

HIGHWAY

Pat Scanlan, Commissioner

e-mail: pat.scanlan@co.oconto.wi.us

|Oconto Highway Shop |Suring Highway Shop |

|920.834.6886 |920.842.2280 |

|FAX: 920.834.6887 |FAX: 920.842.4307 |

|PO Box 138, Tractor Street, Oconto|8890 State Highway 32, Suring |

LAND AND WATER RESOURCES

Forest, Parks & Recreation Division

Robert Skalitzky, Forest & Park Administrator

920.834.6827

FAX: 920.834.6821

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 3rd Floor

e-mail: robert.skalitzky@co.oconto.wi.us

Land Conservation Division

Ken Dolata, County Soil Conservationist

920.834.7150

FAX: 920.834.6406

111 Arbutus Avenue, Oconto

e-mail: ken.dolata@co.oconto.wi.us

Land Information Systems Division

Mark E. Teuteberg, LIS Administrator/Surveyor

920.834.6827

FAX: 920.834.6821

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 3rd Floor

e-mail: mark.teuteberg@co.oconto.wi.us

Planning, Zoning/Solid Waste Division

Pat Virtues, Planning, Zoning and Solid Waste Administrator

920.834.6827

FAX: 920.834.6821

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 3rd Floor

e-mail: pat.virtues@co.oconto.wi.us

MAINTENANCE

Kevin Noack, Engineer

920.834.6809

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 1st Floor

e-mail: kevin.noack@co.oconto.wi.us

MEDICAL EXAMINER

Al Klimek, Medical Examiner

920.448.4185

FAX: 920.448.4186

Law Enforcement Center, 2nd Floor

300 E. Walnut Street, Green Bay 54301

e-mail: klimek_ag@co.brown.wi.us

NORTHERN ZONING SATELLITE OFFICE

715.276.6640

FAX: 715.276.7790

17340 State Highway 32, Townsend

RECYCLING CENTER (Materials Recovery Facility)

920.834.6876

FAX: 920.834.7078

153 Evergreen Road, Oconto

REGISTER OF DEEDS

Loralee Lasley

920.834.7113

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: loralee.lasley@co.oconto.wi.us

SHERIFF

Michael R. Jansen

920.834.6923

FAX: 920.834.6915

301 Washington Street – Bldg “B”

Emergency – 911

Non-Emergency – 834.6900

e-mail: mike.jansen@co.oconto.wi.us

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Wayne Sleeter, Director

920.834.6870

FAX: 920.834.6410

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: wayne.sleeter@co.oconto.wi.us

TOURISM

Paul W. Ehrfurther, EDFP

920.834.6969

FAX: 920.834.6971

PO Box 43

1113 Main Street, Oconto, WI

e-mail: pehrfurth@

TREASURER

Victoria Coopman

920.834.6813

FAX: 920.834.6805

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: vicki.coopman@co.oconto.wi.us

UW-EXTENSION

920.834.6845

FAX: 920.834.6853

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 3rd Floor

Abby Huibregtse, Agricultural Agent

e-mail: abby.huibregtse@co.oconto.wi.us

Dale Mohr, Community, Natural Resource & Economic Development Agent

e-mail: dale.mohr@co.oconto.wi.us

Donna Doll-Yogerst, Family Living Agent

e-mail: donna.doll-yogerst@co.oconto.wi.us

John Pinkart, Director/WI Nutrition Education Program Coordinator

e-mail: john.pinkart@co.oconto.wi.us

Paula Huff, 4-H/Youth Development & Teen Court

e-mail: paula.huff@co.oconto.wi.us

VETERANS SERVICE

Holly Hoppe, Veterans Service Officer

920.834.6817

FAX: 920.834.6819

301 Washington Street – Bldg “A” – 3rd Floor

e-mail: cvso@co.oconto.wi.us

VICTIM WITNESS ASSISTANCE

Barbara Cook, Coordinator

920.834.6832

FAX: 920.834.6803

301 Washington Street – Bldg “C” – 2nd Floor

e-mail: barbara.cook@da.

AREA AGENCIES

Airport Commission

Gerald Beekman, Chairperson

920.834.7727

J. Douglas Bake Memorial Airport

2983 Airport Road, Oconto

Commission on Aging

Ruth Carriveau, Executive Director

920.834.7707

800.649.6568

FAX: 920.834.5070

1210 Main Street, Oconto

e-mail: ruthcarriveau.occa@

Condemnation Commissioner

Duane Braham, Gillett

Thomas Gryboski, Lakewood

Don Glynn, Rob Sherman, Clyde Bridger, Oconto

Norbert Skarban, Suring

Court Commissioner

Attorney Frank M. Calvert, Oconto 920.834.6838

Attorney Howard J. Eslien, Oconto Falls 920.846.3261

Department of Corrections

Division of Community Corrections – Probation & Parole

715.582.2150

FAX: 715.582.2175

101 N. Ogden Road, Suite B, Peshtigo

Emergency Medical Services Council

Bob Parisey, Chairperson

920.848.8260

FAX: 920.848.8240

e-mail: parisey@

Farm Service Agency

Gayle Tonn Lukas, County Executive Director

920.834.2366 ext. 5

FAX: 920.834.6826

111 Arbutus Avenue, Oconto

e-mail: gayle.tonn@wi.

Historical Society

Jim Lacourciere, President

920.834.6206

917 Park Avenue, PO Box 272, Oconto

e-mail: ocrl@



Housing Authority

Newcap, Inc.

920.834.4621

800.242.7334

1201 Main Street, Oconto

Manufacturing & Utility Assessment

Kurt Keller, Manufacturing/Utility Supervisor

e-mail: kurt.keller@revenue.

Pam Anderson, Oconto County Manufacturing/Utility Appraiser

e-mail: pamula.anderson@revenue.

920.448.5191

FAX: 920.448.5210

200 N. Jefferson Street, Suite 126, Green Bay, WI 54301-5100

MAR-OCO Landfill (Joint Solid Waste Landfill)

John Lefebvre, Land Information Director

715.732.7536

e-mail: jlefebvre@

Landfill Scalehouse

715.854.7530

N7785 Shaffer Road, Crivitz

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Jeff Maroszek, District Conservationist

920.834.5688 ext. 25

FAX: 920.834.6826

111 Arbutus Avenue, PO Box 15, Oconto

e-mail: jeff.maroszek@wi.

Oconto Area Humane Society

Jessica Beaumia, Director

150 S. Katch Drive, Oconto

920.835.1738

Fax: 920.835.1739

e-mail: ocontoareahumane@



Oconto County Bar Association

Edward D. Burke, Jr. Joseph J. Klumb

Frank M. Calvert Aaron M. Krzewinski

Honorable Jay N. Conley Julienne Landsdown

Brent H. DeBord William N. Leege

Richard D. Delforge James A. Morrison

Howard J. Eslien Robert Mraz

John A. Evans Tim O’Connell

John Gower Bradley Schraven

Larry L. Jeske Jane Krueger-Smith

Honorable Michael T. Judge Vance Waggoner

Pat Judge Robert Welygan

Oconto County Business Development Loan Fund

(Contact OCEDC) Committee

Mary Lemmen

Al Schlorf

Keith Shallow

Rose Stellmacher

Ed Young

Oconto County Economic Development Corporation (OCEDC)/Tourism

Paul W. Ehrfurther, EDFP

920.834.6969

FAX: 920.834.6971

1113 Main Street, PO Box 43, Oconto

e-mail: pehrfurth@



State Public Defender

Bradley Schraven, Attorney Manager State Public Defender

715.582.1193

e-mail: schravenb@opd.

Julienne Landsdown, Assistant State Public Defender

715.582.1197

e-mail: landsdownj@opd.

Robyn Vidas, Legal Associate

715.582.1194

e-mail: vidasr@opd.

FAX: 715.582.1198

101 N. Ogden, Suite C, Peshtigo

Supervisor of Equalization

Mary Gawryleski, Equalization Supervisor

920.448.5195

FAX: 920.448.5207

200 N. Jefferson St., Suite 126, Green Bay, WI 54301

e-mail: eqlgrb@revenue.

Traffic Safety Commission

(Contact Highway Department)

Tri-County Business Development Revolving Loan Fund

(Contact OCEDC)

Serving Oconto, Marinette and Florence Counties

Oconto County Representatives:

Mary Lemmen, Rose Stellmacher, Ed Young

USDA, Rural Development

715.524.8522 ext. 4

FAX: 715.526.6121

603B Lakeland Road, Shawano, WI 54166

e-mail: RD.Shawano@wi.

Serving Brown, Door, Florence, Forest, Kewaunee, Langlade,

Lincoln, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, Oneida, Outagamie,

Shawano and Vilas Counties

Veterans Service Commission

Holly Hoppe, Green Bay - Executive Secretary

Members: Ed Wilde, Oconto

Ray Hrabik, Oconto Falls

Sherry Peterson, Oconto Falls

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

195 E. Highland Avenue, Oconto Falls

dnr.state.wi.us

Call Center Staff

(available 7 days a week, 7am-10pm)

1.888.936.7463

MacKenzie Siglinsky, Forester - Northern

920.846.8103

e-mail: mackenzie.siglinsky@

Ryan Severson, Forester - Central

920.846.8103

e-mail: ryan.severson@

Chris Duncan, Forester - Southern

920.846.0331

e-mail: chris.duncan@

Mike Stahl, Game Warden

920.846.8100

e-mail: mike.stahl@

Joe Paul, Game Warden

715.276.1582

e-mail: joseph.paul@

Green Bay Service Center

920.662.5100

FAX: 920.662.5413

2984 Shawano Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54313

Peshtigo Service Center

715.582.5000

FAX: 715.582.5005

101 N. Ogden Road, Peshtigo

e-mail: john.cooksey@

OCONTO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Non Partisan Office

Chair: Leland T. Rymer

Vice-Chair: Ron Korzeniewski

RAGEN, Elmer – District #1

4135 Lade Beach Road, Little Suamico

920.373.0339

Part of the Town of Little Suamico

Beginning where the shore of Green Bay and the north line of the Town of Little Suamico meet; thence westerly along said north line to County Road J; thence southerly along said County Road J to County Road S; thence westerly along County Road S to Ball Park Road; thence both southerly and easterly along Ball Park Road to County Road J; thence southerly along County Road J to Allen Road; thence westerly along Allen Road to the center of US Highway 41-141; thence south along the center of US Highway 41-141 to the south line of the Town of Little Suamico; thence east along said south line to the shore of Green Bay; thence northerly along said shore to the place of beginning.

PAGEL, Darrel – District #2

5691 Dar-Ken Court, Little Suamico

920.826.7314

Part of the Town of Little Suamico

Beginning where the north line of the Town of Little Suamico intersects with County Road J; thence southerly along County Road J to County Road S; thence westerly along County Road S to Ball Park Road; thence both southerly and easterly along Ball Park Road to County Road J; Thence southerly to Allen Road; thence west along Allen Road to US Highway 41-141; thence south along US Highway 41-141 to the south line of the Town of Little Suamico; thence west along said south line to Cross Road; thence north along Cross road to County Road S; thence east along County Road S to the centerline of the railroad tracks; thence northerly along said railroad tracks to the north line of the Town of Little Suamico; thence east along said north line to the place of beginning.

GOODING, Guy K. – District #3

6381 Nero Lane, Sobieski

920.822.8104

Part of the Town of Little Suamico

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of the Town of Little Suamico and the east line of the Town of Chase; thence north along the west line of the Town of Little Suamico to Allen Road; thence east along Allen Road to School House Road; thence south along School House Road to South Chase Road; thence east along South Chase Road to Cross Road; Thence south along Cross Road to the south line of the Town of Little Suamico; thence west along said south line to the place of beginning.

LEITERMAN, Wayne – District #4

1556 Hazelwood Drive, Sobieski

920.826.8700

Part of the Town of Little Suamico

Beginning at the intersection of the north line of the Town of Little Suamico and the east line of the Town of Chase; thence east along the north line of the Town of Little Suamico to the centerline of the railroad tracks; thence southerly along the centerline of said railroad tracks to County Road S; thence west along County Road S to Cross Road; thence south along Cross Road to South Chase Road; thence west along South Chase Road to School House Road; thence north along School House Road to Allen Road; thence west along Allen Road to the west line of the Town of Little Suamico; thence north along said west line to the place of beginning.

KROLL, Dennis – District #5

7422 Kroll Lane, Pulaski

920.822.5909

Part of the Town of Chase

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of the Town of Chase and Schwartz Road; thence north along Schwartz Road to South Chase Road; thence east along South Chase Road to the Little Suamico River; thence northeasterly along said Little Suamico River to County Road C; thence northerly along County Road C to Lower Road; thence east along Lower Road to the east line of the Town of Chase; thence south along said east line to the south line of said Town of Chase; thence west along said south line to the place of beginning.

POTT, Robert – District #6

7879 Potts Lane, Pulaski

920.822.3898

Part of the Town of Chase and all of the Village of Pulaski within Oconto County

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of the Town of Chase and Schwartz Road; thence west along said south line of the Town of Chase and the Village of Pulaski to the west boundary of the Village of Pulaski (AKA the southwest corner of Section 32); thence north and west along said Village of Pulaski to State Highway 32; thence north along State Highway 32 to County Road S; thence east along County Road S to Schwartz Road; thence north along Schwartz Road to County Road C; thence easterly and southerly along County Road C to the Little Suamico River; thence southwesterly along the Little Suamico River to South Chase Road; thence west along South Chase Road to Schwartz Road; thence south along Schwartz Road to the place of beginning.

KORZENIEWSKI, Ron – District #7

9460 Schroeder Road, Krakow

920.899.3687

Part of the Town of Chase and part of the Town of Morgan

Beginning at the intersection of State Highway 32 and County Road S; thence north along State Highway 32 to the north line of the Town of Morgan; thence east along said north line to County Road C; thence south along County Road C to County Road E; thence east along County Road E to Valentine Road; thence south along Valentine Road and continuing south along the east line of the Town of Morgan and the east line of the Town of Chase to Lower Road; thence west along Lower Road to County Road C; thence westerly , northerly and westerly along County Road C to Schwartz Road; thence south along Schwartz Road to County Road S; thence west along County Road S to State Highway 32 and the place of beginning.

ZOELLER, Vernon – District #8

3311 County Road S, Little Suamico

920.834.4936

Part of the Town of Abrams and part of the Town of Pensaukee

Beginning at the southwest corner of the Town of Abrams; thence north along the west line of said town and extending north along Valentine Road to Heider Road; thence east and north along Heider Road to Miller Road; thence east along Miller Road to Sandalwood Road; thence south along Sandalwood Road to Main Street; thence northeasterly along Main Street to County Road EE; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along County Road EE to the Pensaukee River; thence northeasterly along the Pensaukee River to the center of US Highway 141; thence southerly and easterly along the center of US Highway 141 to the center of US Highway 41; thence northeasterly along the center of US Highway 41 to the municipal boundary line between the Town of Abrams and the Town of Pensaukee; thence south along said municipal boundary line to Oak Orchard Road; thence east on Oak Orchard Road to Froelick Road; thence north on Froelick road to the center of US Highway 41; thence along the center of US Highway 41 to County Road SS; thence northeasterly along said County Road SS to County Road S; thence northerly along County Road S to the Pensaukee River; thence northerly and easterly along the Pensaukee River to the Bay of Green Bay; thence southwesterly along the shore of Green Bay to the south boundary of the Town of Pensaukee; thence west along said south boundary and extending along the south boundary of the Town of Abrams to the place of beginning.

STRANZ, Al – District #9

7011 Burdosh Road, Abrams

920.826.5360

Part of the Town of Abrams

Beginning at the intersection of Valentine Road and Heider Road; thence east and north along Heider Road to Miller Road; thence east along Miller Road to Sandalwood Road; thence south along Sandalwood Road to Main Street; thence northeasterly along Main Street to County Road EE; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along County Road EE to the Pensaukee River; thence northeasterly along the Pensaukee River to the center of US Highway 141; thence southerly and easterly along the center of US Highway 141 to the center of US Highway 41; thence northeasterly along the center of US Highway 41 to the east boundary line of the Town of Abrams; thence north along said east boundary line to the northeast corner of the Town of Abrams; thence west along the north line of the Town of Abrams to the northwest corner of said Town of Abrams; thence south along the west line of the Town of Abrams to the place of beginning.

NICHOLS, Diane – District #10

4295 County Road J, Oconto

920.834.3860

Part of the Town of Pensaukee and part of the Town of Oconto

Beginning at the intersection of the center of US Highway 41 and the west boundary of the Town of Pensaukee; thence south along said west boundary to Oak Orchard Road; thence east on Oak Orchard Road to Froelick Road; thence north on Froelick road to the center of US Highway 41; thence along the center of US Highway 41 to County Road SS; thence northeasterly along said County Road SS to County Road S; thence northerly along County Road S to the Pensaukee River; thence northerly and easterly along the Pensaukee River to the shore of Green Bay; thence northeasterly along the shore of Green Bay to the north line of the Town of Pensaukee; thence west on said north line of the Town of Pensaukee to Thome Road; thence north along Thome Road to Airport Road; thence easterly along Airport Road to the west boundary line of the City of Oconto; thence north along said west boundary line of the City of Oconto to State highway 22; thence westerly along State Highway 22 to the west boundary line of the Town of Oconto; thence south along said west boundary line of the Town of Oconto to the north boundary line of the Town of Pensaukee; thence west along said north line of the Town of Pensaukee to the northwest corner of said Town of Pensaukee; thence south along west boundary line of said Town of Pensaukee to the place of beginning.

YOUNG, Edward P. – District #11

521 Seventh Street, Oconto

920.834.2604

Part of the City of Oconto and part of the Town of Oconto

Beginning at the intersection of Thome Road and the south boundary line of the Town of Oconto; thence north along Thome Road to Airport Road; thence easterly along Airport Road to the west boundary of the City of Oconto; thence south and east along said City of Oconto boundary to Scherer Avenue; thence north along Scherer Avenue and Superior Avenue to Main Street (AKA county Road Y); thence easterly along Main Street (AKA County Road Y) to Congress Street; thence northeasterly and east along Congress Street to Porter Avenue; thence south along Porter Avenue to Main Street (AKA County Road Y) to Harbor Road; thence easterly along Harbor Road extended to the shore of Green Bay; thence southwesterly along the shore of Green Bay the south line of the Town of Oconto; thence west along said south line of the Town of Oconto to the place of beginning.

REINHART, Robert – District #12

227 Hansen Avenue, Oconto

920.834.2916

Part of the City of Oconto

Beginning at the southwest corner of the City of Oconto; thence north along the west boundary of said City of Oconto to McDonald Street (AKA Airport Road); thence northeasterly along McDonald Street to the center of US Highway 41; thence north along the center of US Highway 41 to the Oconto River; thence easterly along the Oconto River to the westerly extension of Pecor Street; thence east along said westerly extension and continuing east along Pecor Street to Superior Avenue; thence south along Superior Avenue and Scherer Avenue to the south boundary line of the City of Oconto; thence west along said south boundary of the City of Oconto to the place of beginning..

LACOURCIERE, Jim – District #13

317 Madison Street, Oconto

920.834.4684

Part of the City of Oconto

Beginning at the intersection of the west boundary of said City of Oconto and McDonald Street (AKA Airport Road); thence northeasterly along McDonald Street to the center of US Highway 41; thence north along the center of US Highway 41 to the Oconto River; thence easterly along the Oconto River to the westerly extension of Pecor Street; thence east along said westerly extension and continuing east along Pecor Street to Superior Avenue; thence north along Superior Avenue to the north boundary of the City of Oconto; thence west and south along said boundary of the City of Oconto to the place of beginning.

BEEKMAN, Gerald – District #14

1206 Park Avenue, Oconto

920.835.5477

Part of the City of Oconto

Beginning at the intersection of Superior Avenue and the north boundary of the City of Oconto; thence east along said north boundary of the City of Oconto to the shore of Green Bay; thence southerly along said shore of Green Bay to the easterly extension of Harbor Road; thence westerly along said extension and Harbor Road to Main Street (AKA County Road Y); thence westerly along Main Street (AKA County Road Y) to Porter Avenue; thence north along Porter Avenue to Congress Street; thence west along Congress Street to Main Street (AKA County Road Y); thence northwesterly along Main Street (AKA County Road Y) to Superior Avenue; thence north along Superior Avenue to the place of beginning.

STELLMACHER, Rose – District #15

6932 County Road Y, PO Box 122, Oconto

920.834.2258

All of the Town of Little River

WELLENS, Melissa – District #16

5520 Stiles Road, Lena

920.834.5756

Part of the Town of Oconto and Part of the Town of Stiles

Beginning at the southeast corner of the Town of Stiles; thence west along the south boundary of said Town of Stiles to the center of US Highway 141; thence north along the center of US Highway 141 to State Highway 22; thence west along said State Highway 22; to Fireside Road; thence north on Fireside Road to the north boundary of the Town of Stiles; thence east along said north boundary line of the Town of Stiles and continuing east and south along the boundary line of the Town of Oconto to the north boundary of the City of Oconto; thence west and south along the boundary line of the City of Oconto to State Highway 22; thence westerly along State Highway 22 to the north south boundary line between the Town of Oconto and the Town of Stiles; thence south along said boundary line between the Town of Oconto and the Town of Stiles to the place of beginning.

KAMKE, Buzz – District #17

475 S. Milwaukee Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.8139

Part of the Town of Stiles and part of the City of Oconto Falls

Beginning at the intersection of County Road I and South Main Street on the boundary line between the Town of Stiles and the City of Oconto Falls; thence northwesterly along South Main Street to Walnut Avenue; thence northeasterly along Walnut Avenue to South Washington Street; thence Northwesterly along South Washington Street to Cedar Avenue; thence northeasterly along Cedar Avenue to South Milwaukee Avenue; thence north along South Milwaukee Avenue to Columbia Street; thence east on Columbia Street the County Road I; thence north on County Road I to State Highway 22; thence east on State Highway 22 to the center of US Highway 141; thence southerly along the center of State Highway 141 to the south boundary of the Town of Stiles; thence west along the south boundary line of the Town of Stiles to the southwest corner of said Town of Stiles; thence north along the west boundary line of said Town of Stiles to the place of beginning.

RYMER, Leland – District #18

111 Ridge Road, Oconto Falls

920.846.3730

Part of the City of Oconto Falls

All that part of the City of Oconto Falls lying southwesterly of the following described line. Beginning at the intersection of South Main with the east boundary of the City of Oconto Falls; thence in a northwesterly direction along South Main and continuing along North Main to the intersection of North Main and the City of Oconto Falls boundary being the place of termination.

GRADY, Bill – District #19

151 N. Adams Street, Oconto Falls

920.846.8464

Part of the City of Oconto Falls

All that part of the City of Oconto Falls lying northeasterly and northerly of the following described line. Beginning at the intersection of North Main with the northern most boundary of the City of Oconto Falls; thence southeasterly along North Main and continuing along South Main to Walnut Avenue; thence northeasterly along Walnut Avenue to South Washington Street; thence northwesterly along South Washington Street to Cedar Avenue; thence northeasterly and easterly along Cedar Avenue to South Milwaukee Avenue; thence north along South Milwaukee Avenue to Columbia Street; thence east along Columbia Street to County Road I and the place of termination. Excepting there from the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 28 North, Range 19 East, Town of Oconto Falls, Oconto County, Wisconsin.

LINZMEYER, Kenneth – District #20

342 Highway 141, Lena

920.829.6125

All of the Town of Lena and all of the Village of Lena

LEMMEN, Mary – District #21

6922 Pipgrass Road, Oconto Falls

920.846.2322

Part of the Town of Morgan and part of the Town of Oconto Falls

Beginning at the southwest corner of the Town of Oconto Falls; thence north along the west boundary line of said Town of Oconto Falls to the northwest corner of the Town of Oconto Falls; thence east on the north boundary line of the Town of Oconto Falls to County Road B; thence southerly along County Road B to Little Beaver Lake Road; thence southerly along Little Beaver Lake Road to Beaver Lake Road; thence west on Beaver Lake road to Pipgrass Road; thence south on Pipgrass Road to State Highway 22; thence east on State Highway 22 to Waschbisch Road; thence east and southeast along Waschbisch Road to the boundary line of the City of Oconto Falls; thence following said City of Oconto Falls boundary line in a counter clockwise direction along the northern, western and southern boundary line to the east boundary of the Town of Oconto Falls; thence south along said east boundary line of Oconto Falls and continuing south along the east boundary line of the Town of Morgan to County Road E; thence west along County Road E to County Road C; thence north on County Road C to the boundary line between the Town of Morgan and the Town of Oconto Falls; thence west along said boundary line to the place of beginning.

BEDNARIK, Paul – District #22

8304 W. River Road, Lena

920.829.5557

Part of the Town of Oconto Falls, part of the Town of Spruce and part of the Town of Brazeau

Beginning at the southwest corner of the Town of Spruce; thence north along the west boundary line of the Town of Spruce to Yatso Road; thence east on Yatso Road to County Road B; thence north on County Road B and continuing north on County Road ZZ to State Highway 64; thence east on State Highway 64 to the northeast corner of the Town of Brazeau (T30N R19E); thence south along east boundary line of said Town of Brazeau and continuing along the east boundary line of the Town of Spruce and the Town of Oconto Falls to the northerly boundary of the City of Oconto Falls; thence in a counter clockwise direction along the northerly boundary of the City of Oconto Falls to the intersection with Waschbisch Road; thence northeasterly and westerly along Waschbisch Road to State Highway 22; thence west along State Highway 22 to Pipgrass Road; thence north on Pipgrass Road to Beaver Lake Road; thence east on Beaver Lake Road to Little Beaver Lake Road; thence northerly on Little Beaver Lake road to County Road B; thence north on County Road B to the boundary line between the Town of Oconto Falls and the Town of Spruce; thence west on said boundary line to the place of beginning. Including the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 25, Township 28 North, Range 19 East, Town of Oconto Falls, Oconto County, Wisconsin.

SEKELA, Gregory – District #23

5501 County Road BB, Gillett

920.855.6560

Part of the Town of Gillett and part of the City of Gillett

Beginning at the northeast corner of the Town of Gillett; thence south along the east boundary line of said Town of Gillett to the southeast corner of said Town of Gillett; thence west along the south boundary line of said Town of Gillett to State Highway 22; thence northerly and easterly along State Highway 22 to the west boundary line of the City of Gillett; thence in a counter clockwise direction along the west and south boundary of the City of Gillett to South Green Bay Avenue (AKA County Road BB) ; thence north along South Green Bay Avenue to East First Street; thence west on East First Street to South Richmond Avenue; thence north on South Richmond Avenue to East First Street; thence west on East First Street and continuing west on West First Street to West Main Street (AKA State Highway 22); thence northerly on West Main Street to North McKenzie Street (AKA State Highway 22); thence north on North McKenzie Street and continuing north on State Highway 32 to the north boundary line of the Town of Gillett; thence east on said north boundary line of the Town of Gillett to the northeast corner of the Town of Gillett and the place of beginning.

NELSON, Richard – District #24

10941 Gillett Town Hall Road, Gillett

920.855.2873

Part of the Town of Gillett and part of the City of Gillett

Beginning at the northwest corner of the Town of Gillett; thence south along the west boundary line of said Town of Gillett to the southwest corner of said Town of Gillett; thence east along the south boundary line of said Town of Gillett to State Highway 22; thence northerly and easterly along State Highway 22 to the west boundary line of the City of Gillett; thence in a counter clockwise direction along the west and south boundary of the City of Gillett to South Green Bay Avenue (AKA County Road BB) ; thence north along South Green Bay Avenue to East First Street; thence west on East First Street to South Richmond Avenue; thence north on South Richmond Avenue to East First Street; thence west on East First Street and continuing west on West First Street to West Main Street (AKA State Highway 22); thence northerly on West Main Street to North McKenzie Street (AKA State Highway 22); thence north on North McKenzie Street and continuing north on State Highway 32 to the north boundary line of the Town of Gillett; thence west on said north boundary line of the Town of Gillett to the northwest corner of the Town of Gillett and the place of beginning.

WINKLER, Louis – District #25

12933 County Road H, Gillett

920.855.2063

All of the Town of Underhill and Part of the Town of How

Beginning at the southwest corner of said Town of How; thence north along the west boundary line of the Town of How to Elm Road; thence southerly along Elm Road to County Road M; thence east on County Road M to State Highway 32; thence east along State Highway 32 to the west boundary of the Village of Suring; thence in a counter clockwise direction along the west and south boundary line of said Village of Suring to the east boundary line of the Town of How; thence south along said east boundary line to the southeast corner of the Town of How; thence west along the south boundary line of the Town of How to the place of beginning. In addition including all of the Town of Underhill.

MC MAHON, Doug – District #26

526 Groninger Street, Suring

920.842.9845

All of the Village of Suring and all the Town of Maple Valley

BRAZEAU, Terry – District #27

9632 E. County Road G, Suring

920.842.2703

Part of the Town of Spruce and part of the Town of Brazeau

Beginning at the intersection of Yatso Road with the west boundary line of the Town of Spruce; thence north along said west boundary line of the Town of Spruce and continuing along the west boundary line of the Town of Brazeau (T30N R19E) to State Highway 64; thence east along State Highway 64 to County Road ZZ; thence south along County Road ZZ and continuing along County Road B to Yatso Road; thence west along Yatso Road to the place of beginning. In addition all of the northern Town of Brazeau (T31N R18E)

SLEETER, Alan – District #28

10005 Madsen Road, Suring

920.842.4084

Part of the Town of How, all of the Town of Breed and all of the Town of Bagley

Beginning at the northwest corner of the Town of How; thence south along the west boundary line of said Town of How to Elm Road; thence easterly and southerly along Elm Road to County Road M; thence east along County Road M to State Highway 32; thence east along State Highway 32 to the west boundary of the Village of Suring; thence in a clockwise direction along the west and northern boundary line of the Village of Suring to the east boundary line of the Town of How; thence north on said east boundary line of the Town of How to the northeast corner of said Town of How; thence west along the north line of the Town of How to the place of beginning. In addition all of the Town of Breed and all of the Town of Bagley.

BURHANDT, Donald E. – District #29

13440 State Highway 32-64, Mountain

715.276.7345

All of the Town of Mountain and part of the Town of Riverview

Beginning at the northeast corner of the Town of Riverview; thence west along the north boundary line of said Town of Riverview to Sullivan Springs Road; thence south on Sullivan Springs Road to Tar Dam Road; thence westerly on Tar Dam Road to Davis Road; thence south on Davis road to Niemann Road; thence west and south on Niemann Road to Shallow Lane; thence west on Shallow Lane to Old 32 Road; thence continuing west on Old 32 Road to the Oconto River; thence southwesterly along the Oconto River to the south boundary line of the Town of Riverview; thence east on said south boundary line to the southeast corner of said Town of Riverview; thence north on the east boundary line of the Town of Riverview to the place of beginning. In addition including all of the Town of Mountain.

GRYBOSKI, Thomas – District #30

15803 E. Chain Lake Road, PO Box 151, Lakewood

715.276.7080

Part of the Town of Riverview and all of the Town of Lakewood

Beginning at the northwest corner of the Town of Riverview; thence east along the north boundary line of said Town of Riverview to Sullivan Springs Road; thence south on Sullivan Springs Road to Tar Dam Road; thence westerly on Tar Dam Road to Davis Road; thence south on Davis road to Niemann Road; thence west and south on Niemann Road to Shallow Lane; thence west on Shallow Lane to Old 32 Road; thence continuing west on Old 32 to the Oconto River; thence southwesterly along the Oconto River to the south boundary line of the Town of Riverview; thence west on said south boundary line to the southwest corner of said Town of Riverview; thence north on the west boundary line of the Town of Riverview to the place of beginning. In addition including all of the Town of Lakewood.

CHRISTIANSON, David – District #31

17152 Rudy Road, Townsend

715.276.6297

All of the Town of Doty and all of the Town of Townsend

COUNTY BOARD COMMITTEES

Term – 2 years

Non-County Board Member

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM

Dave Christianson Rose Stellmacher (1)

Kenneth Linzmeyer Gregory Sekela

Edward P. Young (2)

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Leland T. Rymer (1) Dennis Kroll

Buzz Kamke (2) Melissa Wellens

Gerald Beekman Paul Bednarik

EXTENSION EDUCATION

Guy K. Gooding(1) Wayne Leiterman

Bill Grady(2) Alan Sleeter (2)

Buzz Kamke

FINANCE & INSURANCE

Leland T. Rymer (1) Greg Sekela

Paul Bednarik (2) Edward P. Young

Thomas Gryboski

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES BOARD

Diane Nichols >Loretta Shellman

Rose Stellmacher (1) Guy Gooding (2)

Mary Lemmen >Carolyn Barke

Jim Lacourciere >Kathy Gohr

Richard Nelson

HIGHWAY

Elmer Ragen (1) Tom Gryboski

Ron Korzeniewski (2) Terry Brazeau

Alan Sleeter

LAND & WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

(Consists of Land Conservation; Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems and

Planning & Zoning/Solid Waste Sub-Committees)

FOREST, PARKS, RECREATION/LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUB-COMMITTEE

Louis Winkler (1) Gregory Sekela (2)

Vernon Zoeller Robert Pott

Donald E. Burhandt

LAND CONSERVATION SUB-COMMITTEE

Buzz Kamke (2) Bill Grady

Dennis Kroll (1) Darrel Pagel

Mary Lemmen >Dick Gilles

PLANNING & ZONING /SOLID WASTE

SUB-COMMITTEE

Ron Korzeniewski (1) Louis Winkler (2)

Ken Linzmeyer Terry Brazeau

Mary Lemmen Darrel Pagel

Don Buhrandt

LAW ENFORCEMENT/JUDICIARY

Gerald Beekman (1) Melissa Wellens

Buzz Kamke (2) Paul Bednarik

Dennis Kroll

PERSONNEL & WAGES

Ron Korzeniewski Melissa Wellens

Gerald Beekman(1) Elmer Ragen (2)

Guy Gooding

PUBLIC PROPERTY

Bill Grady(1) Edward P. Young

Jim Lacourciere(2) Robert Reinhart

Doug McMahon

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Thomas Gryboski (1) Edward P. Young (2)

Leland T. Rymer Gregory Sekela

Paul Bednarik

>Non-County Board Member

(1) Committee Chair

(2) Committee Vice Chair

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS

Elmer Ragen Melissa Wellens

Thomas Gryboski (1) Al Stranz

Alan Sleeter (2)

RULES OF THE OCONTO COUNTY

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

2.104 Rule I. MEETINGS, QUORUM, ROLL CALL

(1) In addition to those meetings set by statute, the County Board shall meet monthly on the third Thursday after the first Monday, alternate, fourth Thursday after the first Monday, except for November, which shall be the second Thursday of the month, unless adjourned at a previous meeting specifies otherwise. The annual meeting shall be the last Thursday of October for the purpose of adopting the budget and conducting any other business permitted by law.

(2) If a quorum be not present, the members may adjourn from time to time until there is a quorum. A quorum shall constitute a majority of the members.

(3) The Clerk of the Board shall provide a roll call of all members of the Board through the use of the electronic voting and roll call system.

2.105 Rule II. ORGANIZATION MEETING

(a) At the organization meeting the chairperson or in the absence thereof, the vice chairperson of the previous Board shall call the new Board to order. If neither be present, the County Clerk shall call the meeting to order.

(b) The order of business shall be:

1. Roll Call.

2. Adoption of standing rules

3. Election by secret written unidentified ballot for a two-year term in even numbered years of:

A. Permanent chairperson

B. Permanent vice-chairperson

4. Committee election and appointments:

A. Election for a two-year term in even numbered years of a Highway Committee to consist of five members of the County Board, the first elected to be its chairperson.

B. Annual appointment of all other committees by chairperson and vice chairperson and adjournment of meeting until such time later in day when said assignment is completed.

5. Confirmation of committee appointments by the County Board.

6. Such other business as may legally be brought before the organization meeting in the order prescribed under Rule IV following "Roll Call".

2.106 Rule III. COMMITTEES

(a) The following committees and board shall be named at the organization meeting:

Extension Education

Technology Services

Emergency Management

Finance and Insurance

Highway

Health and Human Services Board

Land & Water Resources Management Committee:

(a) Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems Sub-committee

(b) Land Conservation Sub-committee

(c) Planning & Zoning/Solid Waste Sub-committee

Law Enforcement Judiciary

Public Property

Personnel and Wages

Economic Development and Tourism

(b) The chairperson of each of these Committees/Boards shall be a member of the County Board.

2.107 Rule IV. ORDER OF BUSINESS

(a) The general order of business of Board meetings shall be:

1. Roll Call

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Invocation

4. Presentation of Awards and Recognition

5. The hearing of petitions, communications and disposition by reference to the appropriate committees by the chairperson. All written communications for the Board’s consideration shall be filed with the County Clerk at least 5 days prior to the County Board Meeting. Written communications filed less than 5 days prior to the regular County Board Meeting shall be read at the next regular County Board Meeting unless authorized by the County Board Chairperson. Communications that pertain to a specific agenda item shall be read when that agenda item is brought up for consideration. Petitions and communications pertaining to a resolution or ordinance that required the Board to hold a public evidentiary hearing prior to consideration shall be read only if the party submitting the same testified at the required public hearing and only if the information in the communication or petition was presented at the public hearing.

6. Approval of Agenda.

(a) Change in Sequence.

(b) Removal of Items.

7. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes

8. Resolutions or ordinances postponed to a day certain.

9. Consideration of resolutions or ordinances previously submitted to the Board members by mail.

10. Consideration of resolutions or ordinances not previously submitted to the Board members by mail in accordance with open meeting laws.

11. Consideration of committee and departmental reports including those not previously submitted to the Board by mail.

12. Announcements/General Information (No Action to Be Taken).

13. Adjournment.

2.108 Rule V. MINUTES

(1) The County Clerk shall keep the minutes of the County Board meetings.

2.109 Rule VI. PRESERVING ORDER

(1) The chairperson shall preserve order and decide questions of order subject to appeal of the Board, and shall vote on all questions, except on appeals from the Chair's own decisions.

(2) The chairperson without calling for a vote shall refer all matters (except reports and resolutions or ordinances) that come before the Board to the appropriate committee, unless otherwise ordered by the Board.

2.110 Rule VII. VOTING

(1) Elections shall be by ballot for:

(A) Elections

(B) Election of Highway Commissioner

(C) Election of Veterans Service Officer

(2) Voting on all other matters shall be by ayes and nays through the use of electronic voting and roll call system.

(3) Except the chairperson, as provided in Rule VI, each member shall vote on each question unless excused by the Board for stated reasons.

(4) When the vote on any question is a tie, it shall be deemed to have been lost. Any member voting on either side of the question may move to reconsider the question by a 2/3 vote, but such motion shall be made and acted on the same County Board day, and shall not thereafter be made. When a question has once been determined, any member voting with the majority may move to reconsider the question by a 2/3 vote, but such motion shall be made and acted on the same County Board Day and shall not thereafter be made.

(5) The Board may consider questions defeated at a prior Board meeting under the following circumstances:

(1) The Board suspends its Rules to consider the question, or

(2) Six months has expired from the date the question was defeated; or

(3) New evidence is presented to the Board which could not have been or was not through excusable error or neglect presented to the Board at the meeting where the question was defeated. The person or committee sponsoring the question has the burden of establishing that the evidence is new and that it could not or was not through excusable error or neglect presented to the Board at the meeting where the question was defeated.

(6) No vote shall be taken on any orally presented motion or resolution or ordinance until the clerk has written it out in full and read it back to the Board, so as to give the Board a clear statement and the proceedings a correct record.

(7) No motion shall be debated or put to vote unless it has been seconded.

(8) After a motion shall be stated by the chairperson, it shall be deemed in possession of the Board, but it may be withdrawn at any time before amendment or decision by the sponsoring committee. If withdrawn, it shall not be entered upon the minutes.

(9) When a motion is under debate no motion shall be received except to amend, to lay on the table, to postpone indefinitely, to postpone to a day certain or adjourn.

(10) If the question before the board contains several points, any one member may have it divided upon verbal request to the Chair.

(11) In all cases when an order, resolution or ordinance or motion shall be entered on the minutes of the Board, the name of the member moving the same and the second shall be entered on the minutes.

(12) All questions, except privileged questions, shall be put in the order in which they are moved, unless otherwise directed by the Board.

(13) When a motion to close debate or to call for the previous question is made, those supervisors who have requested to be recognized prior to said motions being made by depressing his or her call light, will be allowed to address the Board. The Chairperson shall not recognize any other Board members subsequent to the motions of closing debate or calling for the previous question being made.

(14) Committee or departmental reports shall or shall not become a part of the official printed proceedings of the Board at the discretion of the chairperson and County Clerk. Motions to accept oral reports shall be made after the report is given.

2.111 Rule VIII. ADDRESSING THE BOARD

(1) Whenever any member desires to speak to the Board, that member shall first inform the chairperson through the electronic voting and roll call system. The member who shall address the chairperson first, shall speak first. That person shall confine remarks to the subject and not deal in personalities. When called to order that person shall not be allowed to proceed without permission of the chairperson.

(2) When anyone not a member desires to address the Board, permission to do so must be asked by a board member. Such person may address the Board with a time limit not to exceed ten minutes. Such person may not participate in the debate thereafter, but may respond to questions from board members concerning agenda items. Persons desiring to address the Board regarding a resolution or ordinance that required the Board to hold a public evidentiary hearing prior to consideration may only address the Board if he or she testifies at the required public hearing and only if the information presented to the Board is the same as what was presented at the public hearing.

2.112 Rule IX. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES

(1) Resolutions or Ordinances sponsored by committees or individual members shall be in writing and filed with the clerk 8 days prior to the next meeting of the board. The clerk shall have them copied and mailed to the members for their information and consideration five days prior to the meeting. Resolutions or ordinances not previously submitted to the clerk shall be referred to an appropriate committee by the chairperson. The chairperson with the assistance of the clerk shall prepare the Agenda of all business to come before each board meeting and mail same together with other materials as directed in the forepart of this paragraph.

(2) Any resolutions or ordinances presented for consideration at any meeting must bear the names of the members offering the same, or if by a committee, the names of a majority of that committee. However, the maximum number of names on any resolution or ordinance shall not exceed the number of members on any two given committees.

(3) When a resolution or ordinance is taken up and is under consideration, the main question shall be "Shall the recommendations of the committee be adopted by the Board?" and unless specific amendments are offered in the usual parliamentary form, discussion shall be limited to adoption or rejection of the resolution or ordinance.

(4) No account or claim against the county shall be audited and reported by any committee unless it is itemized, duly verified and filed with the clerk of the Board in the manner prescribed by law.

(5) All bills against the county must be filed with the County Clerk on or before the first Monday of the month.

2.113 Rule X. EMPLOYEE MATTERS

(1) The County Board shall by resolution establish the hours during which the county offices, except the courts, shall be open to the public.

(2) Salaries and wages of all county personnel shall be determined by the county board as provided in Section 59.22 of Wisconsin Statutes after consideration and recommendation by the committee which has this assigned duty, except those of Extension 133 contract employees whose salaries are paid in part by the state or federal government. The latter shall be determined by the committee in charge of their employment.

(3) County employees shall be responsible to the following officers and committees, who subject to the provisions of paragraph 1 and 2, have the authority to determine the required work and the working conditions and to select, hire and discharge employees in their departments.

(a) The Finance/Insurance Committee for all employees in the offices of County Clerk, Finance, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds and Veteran Service.

(b) The Highway Committee for all office, and other employees under their supervision.

(c) The Oconto County Extension Education Committee for all employees under their supervision.

(d) The Public Property Committee for all employed in the maintenance and care of county buildings and property under their jurisdiction.

(e) The Law Enforcement/Judiciary Committee for all employees under their supervision, including Emergency Management and Medical Examiner.

(f) Health and Human Services Board for all employees under their supervision.

(g) Technology Services Committee for all employees under their supervision.

(h) Land and Water Resources Sub-committee for all employees under their supervision.

(i) The Personnel and Wages Committee for all employees under their supervision.

(4) Paragraphs (a) through (i) inclusive, subject to the provisions of union working agreements where applicable.

(5) Oconto County is an equal opportunity employer. It will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, creed, national origin, age, gender, sexual preference or disability and will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and treated with regard to such. Oconto County adheres to the principles set forth in Title 1 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and all State regulations, which pertain to employment practices. Oconto County Americans with Disabilities Act compliance coordinator shall be the Administrative Coordinator, who shall determine the appropriate compliance actions.

2.114 Rule XI. ALTERATION OF RULES

(a) No rules of the Board shall be suspended, altered, or amended without the consent of two-thirds of the members present.

2.115 Rule XII. ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER

(a) In all parliamentary questions raised during a session of the board, and which are not covered specifically by the foregoing rules, Roberts Rules of Order, Newly Revised shall act as a guideline.

2.116 Rule XIII. GOVERNING RULES

(a) These rules, and all amendments and additions thereto which may hereafter be made, shall govern the Board until altered or repealed.

2.117 Rule XIV. COMPENSATION

Compensation of all Elected County Officials.

(1) The compensation of elected county officials shall be established prior to the last day for filing nomination paper for their respective offices.

2.118 Rule XV. BUDGET GUIDANCE

(1) County Board Chairperson and Finance/Insurance Committee to provide guidance and recommendations to County Board in June or July.

(2) Finance Committee will provide budget worksheets to departments in July or August.

(3) Departments and Committees will develop budget proposal for Finance Committee review in September or October.

(4) Finance Committee budget review with Committees in September or October and differences resolved.

(A) Finance Committee shall provide a report at the September County Board regarding the status of the budget requests for the following year.

(5) Finance Committee final budget development in September or October.

(6) Action on the County Budget will be only when the County Board is in session.

(A) No motion will be in order to adjust the Budget during Budget Hearing.

2.119 DUTIES AND COMPENSATION OF COUNTY BOARD CHAIRPERSON

(1) The County Board Chairperson shall perform the duties of the office as set forth in 59.12, Wisconsin Statutes, and shall serve as Chairperson of the Finance/Insurance Committee and the Emergency Management Committee. County Board Chairperson shall not serve on any other committees, except the Technology Services Committee, but shall attend other Committee meetings as deemed necessary, with no voting privileges.

(2) In addition to the supplemental compensation, the Chairperson of the County Board shall be entitled to the per diem and mileage as allowed to members of the board for the following:

(A) As a member of a standing or special committee.

(B) For meeting and consultation with committees.

(C) For attending County Board meetings, seminars, conventions, schools and legislative hearings pertaining to county government.

(3) The Vice-Chairperson shall have all the duties and responsibilities as set forth in Sec. 59.12(2), Wis. Stats.

(4) The County Board Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and all County Board Supervisors will be allowed to attend the WCA convention with expenses paid.

2.120 DUTIES OF ALL COMMITTEES

(1) All committee/board meetings will be in compliance with Wisconsin’s Open Meeting Law. All committees shall furnish the County Clerk with a copy of the Agenda for their committee meeting for posting prior to the meetings. If a quorum is not present, members will adjourn. Members present are entitled to per diem and expenses. All committees/boards of the County Board shall keep a typewritten record of their meetings, including dates, attendance, matters considered and their action thereon in a Committee file in the office of the County Clerk and copies shall be mailed to the County Chairperson within ten (10) days of such meeting. Minutes shall include copies of bids/specifications and any other pertinent information. A member of the Committees/Boards shall record the minutes of all meetings, unless they delegate this responsibility to a Department Head or Elected/appointed Official in charge of a Department or Agency of the County under the committee’s authority. The County Clerk shall distribute copies of agenda and minutes to the Administrative Coordinator and Finance Director.

(2) Audit all claims and accounts referred to them by the County Clerk and furnish the Finance/Insurance Committee with a list of them and notations in each instance of their approval or disapproval of payment.

(3) Any committee that has the assigned duty of purchasing supplies, services and equipment for a department an office or a group of offices, may name the Administrative Coordinator as their Purchasing Agent to such extent that seems to them to be most practical. Said Purchasing Agent shall use a uniform system of purchase orders to achieve maximum efficiency.

(4) Board members or committees who desire to present resolutions to the County Board for expenditure of money in excess of any of the committees’ or departments’ current budget, shall first consult with the Finance/Insurance Committee.

(5) All Committees shall refer to Rule X, paragraph 3, which lists specified responsibilities.

(6) All Committee members shall file their Committee per diem and expense bills with the County Clerk by the first Monday of each calendar month. Each committee will be responsible for auditing vouchers of its members.

(7) Special Committees of the County Board shall continue to function until their respective duties are performed.

(8) To make reports and recommendations to the Board when in their judgment it is necessary, or if the Chairperson and the Board request them to do so.

(9) To recommend to Personnel and Wages Committee the establishment of new personnel positions with salary/wage.

(10) To request County Board approval of hiring any additional personnel to an already existing position, except in emergency situations and/or when the position is fully state and/or federally funded.

(11) To submit all requests for transfer of appropriations between budgeted items of an individual county office or department to the Finance/Insurance Committee for review under Sec. 2.25(2).

(12) All Committees/Boards to recommend to the Public Property Committee, the purchase, which includes leasing, of all furniture as well as office equipment with a value over $500 or more.

(13) To consult with the Public Property Committee on any project that will result in any electrical or plumbing changes, building modifications, additional space needs, building maintenance, communications systems or other related issues.

(14) Each committee shall submit a written annual report from each of their responsible departments to the County Board at the April board meeting. Each departmental report shall include financial, statistical and programmatic results of the preceding fiscal year.

(15) All departments shall submit to the Finance Committee, along with their annual budget requests, a report which indicates the department’s program goals for the next budgetary year. The report shall also include an updated Mission Statement and Program Description.

(16) To consult with the Personnel & Wages Committee on any policy, procedure or issue that may result in any changes to wages, fringes, compensation or working conditions for employees as those issues may need to be negotiated with the unions.

2.121 EXTENSION EDUCATION COMMITTEE

The Extension Education Committee shall consist of five (5) County Board members. Its duties shall be:

(1) To appoint professionally qualified persons to the cooperative extension service staff in cooperation with College of Agriculture Sec. 59.56 (3).

(2) To have general supervision of all County Extension Services, consult and advise with the Extension Agents, and approve a yearly program of work.

(3) To be knowledgeable and responsible for providing research and education regarding tourism and resource development; and to cooperate with the Economic Development and Tourism Committee, Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems Subcommittee and Forest, Parks, Recreation Division of the Department of Land and Water Resources in developing promotional materials and in recreation planning.

(4) Consult and advise with the County Board Chairperson on matters pertaining to the Job Training Partnership Act, monitor Commission on Aging, County Youth Fair and efforts of the Oconto County Economic Development Corporation. Advise and consult with the County Board Chairperson on all matters pertaining to N.W.T.C.

(5) To meet at such intervals as are deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

2.122 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & TOURISM COMMITTEE

The Oconto County Economic Development and Tourism Committee shall consist of five (5) County Board members. Its duties shall be:

(1) To coordinate and oversee the agreement between Oconto County and the Oconto County Economic Development Corporation.

(2) To oversee management of the Tri-County Business Development Revolving Loan Fund and the Oconto County Business Development Revolving Loan Fund and to recommend Oconto County Business Development Loan Fund loans to the County Board.

(3) To cooperate with the Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems Subcommittee and Forest, Parks, Recreation Division of the Department of Land and Water Resources in developing promotional materials and in recreation planning.

(4) Consult and advise with the County Board Chairperson on matters pertaining to Economic Development and Tourism efforts of the Oconto County Economic Development Corporation.

(5) To meet at such intervals as are deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

(6) A least one member of the Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems Sub-Committee shall be a member of the Economic Development and Tourism Committee.

2.123 TECHNOLOGY SERVICES COMMITTEE

This committee shall consist of five (5) members of the Finance/Insurance Committee. Its duties shall be:

(1) To supervise the operation of the Technology Services Department including hiring of personnel for the department.

(2) Work with Technology Services Director to recognize and prioritize the Technology needs for Oconto County departments.

(3) Review and approve technology related resolutions, ordinances, and policies submitted on behalf of the Technology Services Department.

(4) Review and make recommendation to County Board of major budgeted purchases per County Board rules.

(5) To meet regularly on the second Monday of each month, prior to the Finance/Insurance Committee meeting, and any such other times necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

2.124 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

This committee shall consist of the County Board Chairperson and five (5) other members of the County Board.

(1) Its powers and duties shall be as set forth in Sec 323.14 of the Wisconsin Statutes.

(2) To meet at such intervals deemed necessary to carry out its duties and responsibilities.

2.125 FINANCE/INSURANCE COMMITTEE

This committee shall consist of five (5) members of the County Board. Its duties shall be:

(1) To supervise the finances of the County in general, prepare the annual budget, arrange temporary loans, and approve investment of idle funds.

(2) To cause to be conducted, an annual audit of the County’s financial statements in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States and as required by OMB Circular A-133 “Audits of States and Local Governments”.

(3) To transfer funds as authorized by Sec. 65.90(5)(b), Wisconsin Statutes.

(4) To audit all current claims and accounts against the County and the dog license fund (except where the Statutes of Wisconsin provide for settlement of such claims and accounts by other committees or offices). To approve and authorize payment of same pursuant to Sec. 59.52(12)(a), Wis. Stats.

(5) To consult with the offices of County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Veterans Service and Finance Director in matters pertaining to such offices.

(6) To consult with the Administrative Coordinator in the matter of adequate liability, property damage, fire and casualty, health, dental and life insurance coverage and bonds of all types deemed necessary, and to authorize the purchase of same in any manner, most advantageous to the County. (Sec. 59.52(11) Wis. Stats.).

(7) To be familiar with and have knowledge of the property appraisal service which covers all personal property and real estate owned by the County.

(8) To act on all county library tax exemptions requests referred to the committee by the county board.

(9) To meet regularly on the second Monday of each month and any such other times necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

2.126 LAND AND WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

The committee shall consist of the members of the Land Conservation Sub-committee; the Forest, Parks, Recreation/Land Information Systems Sub-committee; and the Planning and Zoning/Solid Waste Sub-committee. The committee shall be responsible for policy direction for county land and water resources management. The committee shall provide policy direction and coordination for the Land and Water Resources department and its five divisions. Additionally, the committee is responsible for:

(a) Adopting policies and procedures to provide for the effective provision of services to the public.

(b) Directing the Department Heads to implement these policies and procedures.

(c) All division budgets will be approved by their respective sub-committees with the Administrative Support Division budget being approved by the Land Water Resources Committee.

(d) Hiring/discharging and job descriptions of all Division Heads and staff will be the responsibility of the respective sub-committee. The Division Heads may assist the sub-committee in the hiring process for Division Heads.

(e) Meet at such intervals as are deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

(f) Recommending County Board Resolutions/ Ordinances pertaining to general policy and annual reports.

(g) Developing policies and procedures in regard to the Administrative Support Division.

(1) LAND AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT - SUB-COMMITTEES

Each sub-committee shall have the duties of other County Board Committees, except those duties specified elsewhere in County ordinances, shall be the duties of The Land and Water Resources Management Committee. Sub-committees shall have authority to spend within their budgets. Copies of all sub-committees agendas and minutes shall be distributed to all members of the Land and Water Resources Management Department. Resolutions/ Ordinances specific to an approved budget line item(s), Zoning amendments, and reports including annual reports, shall be the duty of the respective sub-committees.

(2) LAND CONSERVATION SUB-COMMITTEE

Committee shall consist of six (6) members and shall be organized in accordance with Sec. 92.06, Wis. Stats., to include one (1) member of the Farm Service Agency, five (5) members of the County Board, two of which must be members of the Extension Education Committee created under Sec. 59.56(3)(b), Wis. Stats. The duties of this Committee shall be:

(1) To perform the functions required by Sec. 92.07, Wis. Stats.

(2) To meet at such intervals deemed necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

(3) To purchase by bid, contract or otherwise, all supplies and equipment necessary for the operation of its division in such manner which appears to serve the best interests in the County.

(3) PLANNING AND ZONING/SOLID WASTE SUB-COMMITTEE

This committee shall consist of five (5) members of the County Board, and two (2) alternate County Board member to serve, with full power, only when a member of the Planning and Zoning Sub-committee is unable to vote because of a conflict of interest or when a member is absent. The alternate shall serve if the chairperson of the Zoning Committee authorizes that the alternate serve. The chairperson of the Zoning Committee shall be notified of the need for an alternate at a reasonable time in advance. Alternate shall have the authority to vote on all matters and be paid the same per diem and mileage as other members regardless of length of hearing or meeting. Its duties shall be:

(1) To have general supervision of the functions and activities of the Zoning/Solid Waste and land use control division.

(2) Planning and Zoning. As set forth in Sec. 59.69, Wis. Stats. - to meet at such intervals deemed necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities. The Zoning Administrator shall also make an annual report on all their activities.

(3) Solid Waste. As set forth in Chapter 15, Solid Waste Management of this ordinance - to meet at such intervals deemed necessary to properly carry out its responsibility for the County Solid Waste Management Program. It shall also have the responsibility for the conduct of the Oconto County Recycling Programs.

(4) To purchase by bid, contract or otherwise, all supplies and equipment necessary for the operation of its division in such manner which appears to serve the best interests in the County.

(4) FOREST, PARKS, RECREATION/LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUB-COMMITTEE.

The Forest, Parks, and Recreation/Land Information System Committee shall consist of five (5) members of the County Board. Its duties shall be:

(1) To have general supervision of the Forest, Parks and Recreation Division.

(2) To have general supervision of the Land Information Systems Division and Land Records Office (OCLIO).

(3) To be responsible for the administration, use or disposition of County lands and parks, buildings and facilities located thereon, except those specifically assigned to some other committee.

(4) To consult and advise with the Department of Natural Resources, similar federal and local agencies on cooperative programs and projects such as: parks, recreation areas, fish and game propagation and conservation, lake and stream improvement and dams. Supervise all such projects undertaken jointly or separately.

(5) To purchase by bid, contract or otherwise, all supplies and equipment necessary for the operation of its department in such manner which appears to serve the best interests in the County.

(6) To have the Land and Forest Agent make an annual report on all their activities.

(7) To be responsible for all matters pertaining to Illegal Tax matters.

(8) To meet regularly on the first Wednesday of each month and at such other times necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

(9) To promote Tourism and Recreation within Oconto County, jointly with the Oconto County Extension Education Committee.

2.127 HIGHWAY COMMITTEE

The Highway Committee shall consist of five (5) County Board members elected by the County Board at its Organization Meeting in even numbered years. Sec. 83.015(1)(c).

The duties and powers of this Committee are set forth in Sec. 83.015(2); its additional duties shall be:

(1) To be responsible for the management, maintenance and repair of all Highway Department buildings.

(2) To purchase all supplies, materials, and equipment necessary for the operation of the Highway Department. Such purchases to be made by bid, contract or otherwise; whichever manner serves the best interest of the County, except as provided for in the County Financial Management Policy.

(3) The County Highway Committee is authorized, pursuant to Sec. 83.015(2) of the Statutes, to purchase without further authority, and to the extent that revolving funds accumulated for such purposes are available, such highway equipment as they deem necessary to properly carry on the work, and to trade or sell such old equipment as may be considered to be for the best interest of the county, except as provided for under the County Financial Management Policy.

(4) To submit a resolution of their plans and estimated costs for construction and blacktopping of county trunk highways for the ensuing year for approval by the County Board at the May meeting of said Board.

(5) To meet at such intervals as deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

2.129 LAW ENFORCEMENT / JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

This committee shall consist of five (5) members of the County Board. Its duties shall be:

(1) To consult and advise the Sheriff on all matters pertaining to the Sheriff Department and to exercise budgetary control over expenditures of the Sheriff Department.

(2) To consult and advise in all matters pertaining to the Courts, Law Library, Clerk of Courts, District Attorney, Family Court Commissioner, Court Commissioner, Family Mediation Director, Sheriff Department, Corporation Counsel/Assistant District Attorney and Child Support Agency.

(3) To purchase all equipment for the Sheriff Department in any manner which serves the best interests of the county and authorize the purchase of operational supplies, except as provided for in the County Financial Management Policy.

(4) To recommend the changes or amendments to the standing rules of the Board which may become necessary and desirable from time to time and to do so at the March meeting of the Board.

(5) The Law Enforcement/Judiciary Committee shall be responsible for controlling and directing all expenditures from the Jail Assessment Fund.

(6) To meet regularly on the first Wednesday after the first Monday of each month or at such other times necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

2.131 PUBLIC PROPERTY COMMITTEE

This Committee shall consist of five (5) members of the County Board. Its duties shall be:

(1) To supervise the general maintenance, care and repair of the Courthouse complex, Jail Building and Grounds, and provide assistance for the Material Recovery Facility and Beyer Home property.

(2) To purchase all furniture for the Courthouse complex and jail based upon the recommendation and quotes from the requesting committee, and to purchase office equipment $500 or more for the Courthouse complex and jail based upon recommendations and quotes from the requesting committee.

(3) To make recommendations to the County Board of any changes in space needs (construction or remodeling) of the Courthouse complex and jail and to allocate the efficient utilization of available office space in the Courthouse complex to the various departments and agencies.

(4) To meet regularly on the first Wednesday after the first Monday of each month or at such other times necessary to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities.

2.132 PERSONNEL AND WAGES COMMITTEE

The Personnel and Wages Committee shall consist of five (5) members; the Vice-Chairperson of the County Board, a member of the Highway Committee, a member of the Law Enforcement/Judiciary Committee, a member of the Health and Human Services Board and the remainder of the committee to be County Board Supervisors at large. Its duties shall be:

(1) To administer resolutions and ordinances relating to the Classifications and Compensations of Employees and as the need arises recommend to the County Board changes and revisions of same.

(2) To recommend to the County Board not later than its September meeting the salaries or wages of all County employees and appointed county officers whose jobs or positions are listed in the Resolutions and Ordinances.

(3) To recommend changes in the salaries of elected County Officers to the County Board in accordance with the Sec. 59.15 Wisconsin Statutes or Sec. 66.197.

(4) To recommend changes in the per diem of County Board Supervisors and supplemental salary of Board chairperson at the annual meeting preceding the next supervisory election in accordance with Sec. 59.03(3)(F) Wis. Statutes.

(5) To recommend the appointment of an Administrative Coordinator if and when a vacancy occurs.

(6) To make an annual report to the County Board at its March meeting listing the annual compensation and fringe benefits of all full time county employees and officers.

(7) To recommend desired changes in county office hours, employee vacations, sick leaves, other fringe benefits and policies relating thereto to the County Board, subject to provisions of the union working agreement where applicable.

(8) To negotiate the renewal of all union contracts and submit their recommendation to the County Board for approval.

(9) To meet at such intervals as deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

(10) To recommend approval or denial to the County Board, by resolution, the establishment of all new personnel positions with salary/wages/fringes, after consulting with the Finance/Insurance Committee.

(11) Act as the only county agency to formally negotiate labor contracts and other labor related matters directly with union representatives.

2.137 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BOARD

The Health and Human Services Board shall consist of no less than seven (7) nor more than nine (9) persons of recognized ability and demonstrated interest in human services. Not less than 1/3 nor more than 2/3 of the County Health and Human Services Board members may be members of the County Board of Supervisors. The remainder of the County Health and Human Services Board members shall be consumers of services or citizens-at-large. No public or private provider of services may be appointed to the County Health and Human Services Board.

The duties, powers and membership of the Health and Human Services Board shall be as set forth in Sec. 46.23, 251.03 and 251.04 Wis. Stats., and a County Resolution adopted January 18, 1990.

This board shall meet at such intervals as are deemed necessary to properly carry out its functions and responsibilities.

2.138 JOINT SOLID WASTE (MAR-OCO) COMMITTEE

There shall be appointed a Joint Solid Waste MAR-OCO Committee, consisting of six (6) members. Three members shall be appointed by Marinette County at the April County Board meeting for a term of two years. Three members shall be appointed by Oconto County at the April County Board meeting for a term of two years. In the event a vacancy is created due to resignation, sickness, death, etc., the County shall appoint a member to complete the unexpired term. Any member may be removed by a 2/3 vote of the appointing Board. Members shall be compensated per their respective County Board rules. The Joint Solid Waste MAR-OCO Committee shall, at their first meeting after April, annually elect from its members a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and Secretary.

The Joint Solid Waste MAR-OCO Committee shall adopt rules for conduct of their business. Roberts Rules of Order shall apply to conduct meetings. All statutory provisions pertaining to Open Meetings and Records shall be complied with. Each County shall be responsible for the development, implementation and enforcement of solid waste plans or ordinances pertaining to collection, transportation, resource recovery and recycling of solid waste within their respective County.

Both Counties jointly shall operate the MAR-OCO Landfill complying with all provisions of the approved plans for same and hereinafter, any directive or requirement of the Department of Natural Resources. To this end, the Committee shall: employ the necessary personnel to properly operate said landfill. Establish a personnel management plan pertaining to wages, hours, benefits and working conditions. The Committee may develop such plan with either or both Counties. Acquire the necessary equipment for operation and maintenance of the landfill. Enter into contracts where necessary for engineering, consultation, construction, operation and maintenance of the landfill. Enter into agreement with either or both County Highway Departments for use of equipment and facilities for the construction of the landfill and related work. Develop, adopt and enforce an ordinance pertaining to disposal at the MAR-OCO Landfill, and provide forfeitures and penalties for violations.

Both Counties jointly shall be responsible for the management of the MAR-OCO Landfill. To this end, the Committee shall: Honor all existing contracts for their terms. May enter into renewal or new contracts pertaining to waste disposal within the landfill. This agreement shall be approved by each County Board of Supervisors. Amendments shall be in writing and subject to the same approval.

By acceptance of this agreement, Marinette and Oconto Counties jointly accept full responsibility for the MAR-OCO Landfill inclusive of all financial and legal liabilities.

2.139 CORPORATION COUNSEL

(1) To be responsible for supervision of overall administration of the Oconto County Code of General Ordinances.

(2) Shall provide legal advice and opinion on County issues to the County Board, Committees or Department Heads. Shall review all contracts for Oconto County.

2.140 EMERGENCIES

In emergency situations where immediate action is required in the interests of Oconto County, the County Board Chairperson and/or committees may take such emergency actions. A complete report will be provided to the County Board at their next meeting following the emergency action.

POLLING PLACES

OCONTO COUNTY WISCONSIN

Election Day Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

TOWNSHIPS:

Abrams Town Hall 920.826.2299 5877 Main Street, Abrams

Bagley Town Hall 920.897.2933 9812 County Road Z, Pound

Brazeau Town Hall 920.897.3855 10892 Parkway Road, Pound

Breed Community Center 920.842.2166 11155 State Highway 32, Suring

Chase Community Hall 920.822.1560 8481 County Road S, Pulaski

Doty Town Hall 715.526.7554 14899 County Road T, Mountain

Gillett Town Hall 920.855.1805 10908 Town Hall Road, Gillett

How Community Building 920.842.9851 12896 State Highway 32, Suring

Lakewood Town Hall 715.276.3579 17181 Twin Pines Road, Lakewood

Lena Town Hall 920.826.5516 6087 Goatsville Road, Lena

Little River Town Hall 920.834.3617 3627 County Road A, Oconto

Little Suamico Town Hall 920.826.7653 5964 County Road S, Sobieski

Maple Valley Town Hall 9088 County Road Z, Suring

Morgan Town Hall 920.846.2850 3276 County Road C, Oconto Falls

Mountain Town Office 715.276.6474 13503 Weller Road, Mountain

Oconto Town Hall 920.834.0280 3907 State Highway 22, Oconto

Oconto Falls Town Hall 920.846.2925 8680 State Highway 22, Oconto Falls

Pensaukee Town Hall 920.826.2010 4684 Brookside Road, Abrams

Riverview Town Hall 715.276.6914 15471 State Highway 32, Mountain

Spruce Town Hall 920.829.5111 9097 County Road B, Oconto Falls

Stiles Town Hall 920.834.5423 5718 Watercrest Road, Lena

Townsend Town Hall 715.276.6856 16564 Elm Street, Townsend

Underhill Community Center 920.855.2942 5597 Cardinal Road, Gillett

VILLAGES:

Lena Village Hall 920.829.5226 117 E. Main Street, Lena

Pulaski Village Hall 920.822.5182 421 S. St. Augustine Street, Pulaski

Suring Village Hall 920.842.2333 604 E. Main Street, Suring

CITIES:

Gillett City Hall 920.855.2255 150 N. McKenzie Avenue, Gillett

Oconto Municipal Bldg 920.834.7711 1210 Main Street, Oconto

Oconto Falls Municipal Bldg 920.846.4505 500 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

TOWN, VILLAGE & CITY OFFICERS

TOWN OF ABRAMS

5877 Main Street PO Box 183 Abrams, WI 54101

920.826.2299 FAX: 920.826.7990

e-mail: townofabrams@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thur. at 6:30 p.m.

Chair Joe Reinhard, 3034 Sandalwood Road, Abrams 920.826.7304

Supervisor Sharon Payne, 2881 Kuczynski Lane, Abrams 920.826.7648

e-mail: sharolroc@

Supervisor Don Demeny, 3148 Weidenheft Lane, Abrams 920.826.5383

e-mail: telsyst@

Clerk Jean Hansen, 5877 Main Street, PO Box 183, Abrams 920.826.2299

e-mail: townofabrams@ or jhamom@

Treasurer Jim Olson, 5877 Main Street, PO Box 183, Abrams 920.826.5511

e-mail: abramstowntreas@

Constable Ray Rybka, 6504 County Road E, Abrams 920.826.5553

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Humane

Officer Mert Konitzer, 6216 County Road E, Abrams 920.826.5560

Building

Inspector Donna Jensen, 981 N. Ridgeview Court, Sobieski

920.822.4312

TOWN OF BAGLEY

9812 County Road Z, Pound, WI 54161

920.590.0198

e-mail: townofbagley@

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 6:00 p.m.

Chair Greg Lechleitner, 9786 Aigner Road, Suring

920.842.4032

e-mail: greglechleitner@ or lech@suring.k12.wi.us

Supervisor Darryl Houska, 9790 Aigner Road, Suring

920.842.2772

e-mail: houskahouse@

Supervisor Herb Fischer, 11021 Ucil Lake Road, Pound

920.897.3860

Clerk Alan Sleeter, 10005 Madsen Road, Suring

920.842.4084 or 920.590.0198

e-mail: townofbagley@

Deputy

Clerk Pat Sleeter, 10005 Madsen Road, Suring

920.590.0208

e-mail: townofbagley@

Treasurer Joe Hoerth, 9790 County Highway Z, Suring

920.842.4619

e-mail: wicowpoke@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920-655-1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF BRAZEAU

10892 Parkway Road, Pound, WI 54161

920.897.3855 FAX: 920.897.3832

e-mail: townofbrazeau@

Town Board Meeting: 3rd Tues. at 6:30 p.m.

Chair Ryan Wendt, 11688 Parkway Road, Pound

920.604.0514

Supervisor James Hanna, 10783 County B South, Coleman

920.897.3026

Supervisor Darrell Enix, 7683 Lee Lake Road, Coleman

920.897.2802

Clerk Jean Grosse, 10892 Parkway Road, Pound

920.897.3855

e-mail: townofbrazeau@

Treasurer Karen Enix, 10892 Parkway Road, Pound

920.897.2836

Assessor Jerry Pillath, M & O Survey & Assessor Services

W8165 County Road P, Pound

920.897.2681

e-mail: jpillath@ez-

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF BREED

11155 State Highway 32, Suring, WI 54174

Phone/Fax: 920.842.2166

e-mail: townofbreed@

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Richard VandeWettering, 12648 Logan Road, Suring 920.842.4039

Supervisor Timothy Mitchell, 12490 N. Branch Road, Suring 920.842.2235

Supervisor Larry Zimmerman, 13066 N. Branch Road, Suring

920.323.7290

Clerk Deanna Tachick, 10923 State Highway 32, Suring 920.842.2057

e-mail: townofbreed@

Treasurer Ethel Firgens, 12860 Logan Road, Suring 920.842.2991

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF CHASE

8481 County Road S, Pulaski, WI 54162

920.822.1560

e-mail: townofchase@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 7:30 p.m.

Chair Gary Van Lannen, 7385 County Road S, Sobieski

920.822.8182

Supervisor Dennis Kroll, 7422 Kroll Road, Pulaski

920.822.5909

e-mail: kroll@

Supervisor Steve Gohr, 1808 Heinemann Road, Pulaski

920.822.1122

e-mail: stevegohr@

Clerk Tamera Willems, 1529 County Road C, Sobieski

920.822.2529

e-mail: townofchase@

Deputy

Clerk Jeanne Wroblewski, 7793 County Road S, Sobieski

Phone/Fax: 920.822.3362

e-mail: jeannewroblewski@

Treasurer Jolene M. Schwarm, 1330 Haywood Lane, Sobieski

920.822.3322

e-mail: joleneschwarm@

Assessor: Robert DeMuth, 220 Erie Road, Green Bay, WI 54311

920.468.3081

e-mail: demuthrobert@

Humane

Officer Joe & Sue Gracyalny, 8034 County Road S, Pulaski

920.822.2727

Building

Inspector Ralph Witte, 1269 April Lane, Green Bay, WI 54304

920.321.8937

e-mail: ralphwitte@

TOWN OF DOTY

14899 County Road T, Mountain, WI 54149

715.276.7554 FAX: 715.276.7375

e-mail: townofdoty@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Dick Kendall, 15550 Blackberry Lane, Mountain

920.731.4994

e-mail: dkendall@

Supervisor Randy Markusen, 14590 Shadow Lake Road, Mountain

715.850.1919

e-mail: randulm@

Supervisor Jenifer O’Brien, 16808 Highway 64, Mountain

715.276.6399

e-mail: patrickobrien@

Clerk Jeanie Hansen, 14899 County Road T, Mountain

715.276.7554

e-mail: townofdoty@

Treasurer Tom Morgan, 16349 N. Star Lake Lane, Mountain

715.276.7827

e-mail: tmorgan@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Humane

Officer Mike Rzepka, PO Box 267, Lakewood

715.276.7431

Fire Chief Bruce Charlier, 14899 County Road T, Mountain

715.276.7554

e-mail: dotyfd@

Building

Inspector Duff Leaver

715.882.2080

TOWN OF GILLETT

Location: 10908 Town Hall Road, Gillett, WI 54124

Mailing Address: 5469 County Road BB, Gillett

Phone/FAX: 920.855.1805

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tues. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Marty Luther, Jr., 6266 County Road G, Gillett

920.855.2016 or 920.590.0056

Supervisor James Schroeder, 10357 State Highway 22/32, Gillett 920.855.2911

Supervisor Marilyn Reichwald, 10792 Highway 22 East, Gillett

920.855.2632

Clerk Renee Carlson, 5469 County Road BB, Gillett

920.855.2149

e-mail: rcarlson.townofgillett@

Treasurer Marie Jeanquart-Sekela, 5501 County Road BB, Gillett

920.855.6560

e-mail: gsekela@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Bobbi Krozell

715.823.3166

TOWN OF HOW

12896 State Highway 32, Suring, WI 54174

Phone/Fax: 920.842.9851

e-mail: townofhow@

Town Board Meeting: 10th of every month at 4:00 p.m.

Chair William Bartz, Jr., 14410 Cedar Lane, Suring

715.276.6640

Supervisor John H. Moede, 13275 Hayes Road, Suring

920.842.4306

Supervisor Curtis R. Strehlow, 13268 Hayes Road, Suring

920.842.2731

Clerk/

Treasurer Mary Woods, 12875 Birch Lane, Suring

920.842.4584

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Bobbi Krozell

715.823.9140

TOWN OF LAKEWOOD

17181 Twin Pines Road, PO Box 40, Lakewood WI 54138

715.276.3579 FAX: 715.276.7366

e-mail: twnoflkwd@



Meeting: Winter: 2nd Mon. at 7:00 p.m. & Summer: 2nd Mon. at 7:30 p.m.

Chair Joanne Roy, PO Box 83, Lakewood

715.276.3579

e-mail: jroy@

Supervisor Tom Haberstein, 17107 Country Club Road, Lakewood

715.927.2112

e-mail: khaberstein@

Supervisor Lee Spletter, 14088 Einberger Lane, Lakewood

715.276.3097

e-mail: lspletter@

Clerk Denise A. Jackett, PO Box 40, Lakewood

715.276.3579

e-mail: djackett@

Treasurer Virginia Nelson, PO Box 218, Lakewood

715.276.3579

e-mail: lorenn@

Humane

Officer Michael Rzepka, PO Box 267, Lakewood

715.276.7431

Building

Inspector Duff Leaver

715.882.2080

TOWN OF LENA

6087 Goatsville Road, Lena, WI 54139

920.829.5516 FAX: 920.829.5036

e-mail: TownofLena@

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thur. at 8:00 p.m.

Chair Kevin Jagiello, 8572 Jagiello Road, Lena 920.829.6355 or 920.373.4908

Supervisor Wade Kosmal, 8593 Kosmal Lane, Lena

920.829.5354

Supervisor Anthony Fetterly, 9279 US Highway 141 N., Lena

920.829.6077

Clerk Diane Lavarda, 5750 Butterfly Lane, Lena

920.829.5516 or 920.829.6510 or 920.373.6532

e-mail: TownofLena@

Treasurer Jean St. Louis, 8115 Jagiello Road, Lena

920.829.5467

Constable Donald Jagiello, 8672 Jagiello Road, Lena

920.829.6162

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tim Lavarda

920.829.6510

TOWN OF LITTLE RIVER

3627 County Road A, Oconto, WI 54153

920.834.3617 FAX: 920.834.3620

e-mail: tnlitriver@ez-

Town Board Meeting: 3rd Wed. @ 7:30 p.m.

Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m

Chair Tom Des Jarlais, 2551 County Road A, Oconto

920.834.2206

Supervisor Rose Stellmacher, PO Box 122, Oconto

920.834.2258

Supervisor Tom Portier, 4540 Buckow Road, Lena

920.604.0276

Clerk Linda Green, 3627 County Road A, Oconto

920.834.4553

e-mail: tnlitriver@ez-

Treasurer Lori Earley, 8441 Two Mile Road, Oconto

920.834.2013

Assessor Jerry Pillath, W8165 County Road P, Pound

920.897.2681

Humane

Officer Lee Volk, 8065 Swedetown Road, Oconto

920.834.2446

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF LITTLE SUAMICO

5964 County Road S, Sobieski, WI 54171

920.826.7655 Fax: 920.826.7653

e-mail: pagelfam@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 6:00 p.m.

Chair Elmer Ragen, 4135 Lade Beach Road, Little Suamico

920.373.0339

e-mail: ewragen@

Supervisor Douglas L. Allen, 5587 Allen Road, Little Suamico

920.826.5259

Supervisor David E. Pribyl, 5645 Linda Lane, Little Suamico

920.826.2736

Clerk Sandra M. Pagel, 5691 Dar-Ken Court, Little Suamico

920.826.7314

e-mail: pagelfam@

Treasurer Eileen Bardouche, 1405 County Road J, Little Suamico

920.826.5490

Assessor Robert DeMuth, 250 Erie Road, Green Bay, WI 54311

920.468.3081

e-mail: demuthrobert@

Building

Inspector Emil Jensen

920.822.4312

TOWN OF MAPLE VALLEY

9088 County Road Z, Suring, WI 54174

FAX: 920.842.2007

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thur. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Russel Brock, 10987 Claywood Road, Gillett

920.842.2257

Supervisor Roger Firgens, 11978 State Highway 32, Suring

920.842.4107

e-mail: rogerfirgens@

Supervisor Michael VanDenElzen, 9125 County Highway Z, Suring

920.713.0342

e-mail: suringboy@

Clerk Kathy Kallas, 11821 Cottonwood Lane, Suring

Phone/Fax: 920.842.4107

e-mail: kathykallas@

Treasurer Patsy Gauthier, 8808 Gauthier Lane, Suring

920.842.2814

Assessor Scott Zillmer, 610 Bertram Street, Marion, WI 54950

715.754.2287

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF MORGAN

3276 County Road C, Oconto Falls, WI 54154

920.846.2850 FAX: 920.846.2200

e-mail: borghese@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Fran Wranosky, 4797 County Road C, Oconto Falls

920.373.1390

Supervisor Leonard Wahl, 8246 Wahl Lane, Oconto Falls

920.373.3308

Supervisor Ron Korzeniewski, 9460 Schroeder Road, Krakow

920.889.3687

Clerk Charlene Borghese, 3134 Schroeder Road, Oconto Falls

920.846.2137

e-mail: borghese@

Treasurer Cindy M. Smith, 9342 County Road E, Oconto Falls

920.846.4246

e-mail: cmsmith10@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Humane

Officer Nikki Coopman, 4698 Elm Lawn Road, Oconto Falls

920.846.2543

Building

Inspector Ralph Witte

920.321.8937

TOWN OF MOUNTAIN

13503 Weller Road, PO Box 95, Mountain, WI 54149

715.276.6474 FAX: 715.276.6007

e-mail: townofmountain@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Hours: Mondays 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Chair Jerry Hull, PO Box 95, Mountain

920.660.8201

Supervisor Tony Uecke, PO Box 95, Mountain

715.276.1672

Supervisor David Wirth, PO Box 95, Mountain

715.276.6188

Clerk/

Treasurer Lynn Kauzlaric, PO Box 95, Mountain

715.276.6474

e-mail: townofmountain@

Assessor Val Baker-Rural Assessments, PO Box 124, Lakewood

715.276.6051

Humane

Officer Michael Rzepka, PO Box 267, Lakewood

715.276.7431

Building

Inspector Duff Leaver

920.882.2080

TOWN OF OCONTO

3907 State Highway 22, Oconto, WI 54153

920.834.0280 FAX: 920.834.5572

e-mail: townofoconto@

Town Board Meeting: 1st Mon. at 6:00 p.m.

Chair Patrick Scanlan, 3649 State Highway 22, Oconto

920.834.4351

e-mail: pat.scanlan@co.oconto.wi.us

Supervisor Steve Carlin, 6532 Sprise Road, Lena

920.834.3545

Supervisor Paul Pansier, 3243 Sherman Road, Oconto

920.834.3539

Clerk Lori Scanlan, 3649 State Highway 22, Oconto

920.834.4351

e-mail: townofoconto@

Treasurer Tom Bitters, 6509 Sprise Road, Lena

920.834.4277

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF OCONTO FALLS

8680 State Highway 22, Oconto Falls, WI 54154

920.848.2546 FAX: 920.848.7846

e-mail: gholtz@

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Mon. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Dave Alsteen, 5469 Elm Lawn Road, Oconto Falls

920.373.3316

Supervisor I Walter (Bud) Holtz, 8702 Holtz Road, Oconto Falls

920.848.2546

Supervisor II Phillip Konitzer, 7340 Konitzer Road, Oconto Falls

920.848.3185

Clerk Gwen Holtz, 8702 Holtz Road, Oconto Falls

920.848.2546

e-mail: gholtz@

Treasurer Mary Lemmen, 6922 Pipgrass Road, Oconto Falls

920.846.2322

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Bobbi Krozell

715.853.3166

TOWN OF PENSAUKEE

4684 Brookside Road, Abrams, WI 54101

920.826.2010 FAX: 920.826.2035

e-mail: topclerk@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Dennis Clark, 3790 Moser Lane, Oconto Falls 920.834.5340

e-mail: dennisk.clark@

Supervisor Vernon Zoeller, 3311 County Road S, Little Suamico

920.834.4936

Supervisor Jackie Nelis, 2538 County Road S, Little Suamico

920.826.5890

Clerk Joyce Stoegbauer, 4153 Pensaukee Bay Shore Road, Oconto

920.835.5370

e-mail: topclerk@

Treasurer Sandra Falk, 2464 Sampson Road, Little Suamico

920.826.7569

e-mail: toptreasurer@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Humane

Officer Mert Konitzer

920.826.5560

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF RIVERVIEW

15471 State Highway 32, PO Box 220, Mountain, WI 54149

715.276.6914 FAX: 715.276.7444

e-mail: clerk@



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Ann Hogan, 15607 Island Lake Road, Mountain

715.276.6081

e-mail: hogan15607@

Supervisor Dick Booth, 15011 Tar Dam Road, Mountain

715.850.0293

e-mail: dlslbooth@

Supervisor Harlan Trosch, 15887 County Road W, Crivitz

715.276.9842

e-mail: htrosch@

Clerk Arnold R. Bubolz, PO Box 220, Mountain

715.276.6914

e-mail: clerk@

Treasurer Darcy Smith, PO Box 220, Mountain

715.276.9478

e-mail: treasurer@

Assessor Val Baker, PO Box 247, Lakewood

715.276.6051

Humane

Officer Mike Rzepka, PO Box 267, Lakewood

715.276.7431

Building

Inspector Duff Leaver

715.882.2080

TOWN OF SPRUCE

9097 County Road B, Oconto Falls, WI 54154

920.829.5111

e-mail: tospruce@

Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Terry Brazeau, 9632 County Road G, Suring

920.842.2703

e-mail: terryb1954@

Supervisor Jane Hoffman, 9551 Hoffman Road, Coleman

920.897.2540

Supervisor Annette Behringer, 9393 Janik Road, Oconto Falls

920.373.1993

Clerk Barbara Baugnet, 7564 Luisier Lane, Oconto Falls

920.848.8439

e-mail: tospruce@

Treasurer Sally Witt, 7578 Luisier Lane, Oconto Falls

920.846.2268

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF STILES

5718 Watercrest Road, Lena, WI 54139

920.834.5423 FAX: 920.846.4282



Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 6:00 p.m.

Chair Dick Scott, 7148 County Road I, Lena

920.846.2168

Supervisor Melissa Wellens, 5520 Stiles Road E, Lena

920.834.5756

Supervisor Al Kopczynski, 5330 St. Patrick’s Road, Lena

920.834.5499

Clerk Marilyn Magnin, 7031 Bacon Road, Lena

920.846.3159

e-mail: clerk@

Treasurer Bob Parisey, 5445 Fuller Lane, Lena

920.848.8260

e-mail: treasurer@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF TOWNSEND

16564 Elm Street, PO Box 227, Townsend, WI 54175

715.276.6856 FAX: 715.276.6563

e-mail: pamb4clerk@



Meeting: 2nd Tue. at 7:00 p.m.

Chair Susan Rapp, PO Box 97, Townsend

715.276.7317

Supervisor Bruce Karow, PO Box 227, Townsend

715.276.1515

e-mail: brucek4townsend@

Supervisor William Dutton, 17562 Little Ireland Lane, Townsend

715.276.7742

Clerk Pamela Bursek, PO Box 227, Townsend

715.276.6856

e-mail: pamb4clerk@

Treasurer Mary Statler, PO Box 4, Townsend 715.276.6856

e-mail: treasurer@

Constable Mick Ashbeck, PO Box 227, Townsend

715.850.2911

Assessor Val Baker-Rural Assessments LLC, PO Box 247, Lakewood 715.276.6051

Humane

Officer Mike Rzepka

715.276.7431

Building

Inspector Tom Smith Inspections, LLC, 2740 Otto Court, Green Bay

920.655.1735

e-mail: tom@

TOWN OF UNDERHILL

5597 Cardinal Road, Gillett

920.855.2942

e-mail: townunderhill@plbb.us



Town Board Meeting: 1st Tue. at 7:30 p.m.

Chair Gary Frank, 6386 Settlement Road, Gillett

920.855.2430

e-mail: gfrank@wisc.edu

Supervisor Patrick Nelson, 6572 County Road R, Gillett

920.855.2047

Supervisor John C. Olsen, 6579 Fust Road, Gillett

920.855.2874

Clerk Tracy A. Winkler, 12336 Rusch Lane, Gillett

920.855.2370

e-mail: townunderhill@plbb.us

Treasurer Miles Winkler, 5922 County Road V, Gillett

920.855.6556

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Building

Inspector Paul Hahn

715.526.2380

VILLAGE OF LENA

117 E. Main Street, Lena, WI 54139

920.829.5226 FAX: 920.829.5746

e-mail: clerk@



Meeting: 1st & 3rd Wed. at 6:30 p.m.

President Kenneth Linzmeyer

Clerk/

Treasurer Amy Sobeck

Deputy

Clerk LeaAnn Pillath

Municipal

Judge Russell Buhr

Police Chief Jessie Keplinger

920.829.5950

e-mail: lenapd@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Fire Chief Craig LeFebre

920.829.5226

e-mail: lenavfd@

Attorney Tim Schmid, 208 W. Green Bay Street, Shawano 715.526.3191

Trustees: Craig LeFebre Richard Glime

Cody King Steve Marquardt

Judy Patenaude Larry Belongia

VILLAGE OF PULASKI

421 S. St. Augustine Street, PO Box 320, Pulaski, WI 54162

920.822.5182 FAX: 920.822.3209



e-mail: villageclerk@

Village Board Meeting: 1st Mon. at 7:30 p.m.

President Reed A. Woodward

920.822.5182 or 920.822.8648

e-mail: villagepres@

Clerk Karen Ostrowski

920.822.5182

e-mail: villageclerk@

Treasurer Jodi Przybylski

920.822.1683

e-mail: villagetres@

Judge Robert Betley

920.822.5182

e-mail: villageclerk@

Police Chief Randall Dunford

920.822.4090

e-mail: chief@

Fire Chief Randy Wichlacz

920.822.5392

Assessor Mike Denor, 2555 Continental Ct. Suite 2, Green Bay, WI 54311

920.468.9698

e-mail: mikedenor@new.

Attorney William VandeCastle, PO Box 679, Pulaski

920.822.8232

e-mail: wvcpul@

Trustees: Edward Krause, Gerald Wojkiewicz, Chris Smith

Doug Prentice, Robert VanLannen, Robert Gajewski

Building

Inspector Barbara Krozell, N3082 Grass Lake Road, Clintonville, WI 54929

715.823.9140

Public

Works Tom Holewinski

920.822.5192

Sewer/Water Tom Rodgers

920.822.8618

VILLAGE OF SURING

604 E. Main Street, PO Box 31, Suring, WI 54174

920.842.2333 FAX: 920.842.4521

ci.suring.wi.us

e-mail: suringclerk@ci.suring.wi.us

Meeting: 2nd Tues. at 7:00 p.m.

President Jay R. Tousey

920.373.6671

e-mail: jtousey@

Clerk/

Treasurer Carol M. Heise

e-mail: suringclerk@ci.suring.wi.us

Municipal

Judge Philip J. Fischer, 210 E. Brook Street, Suring

920.842.2314

Police Chief Vacant

920.842.2125

e-mail: suringpolice@ci.suring.wi.us

Fire Chief David Wagner

920.842.2333

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Attorney Frank Calvert, 1127 Main Street, Oconto

920.834.3400

e-mail: calvertlaw@

Building

Inspector Bobbi Krozell, N3082 Grass Lake Road, Clintonville, WI 54929

715.823.9140

e-mail: bkrozell@

Trustees: Larry Gipp, Harvey Miller, Randall Schuettpelz,

Ronald Strehlow, Cynthia Zahn, Rachel Otradovec

CITY OF GILLETT

150 N. McKenzie Avenue, Gillett, WI 54124

920.855.2255 FAX: 920.855.6283

ci.gillett.wi.us

Meeting: 1st Thurs. at 6:00 p.m.

Mayor Irene Drake

e-mail: irenedrake@ci.gillett.wi.us

Clerk/

Treasurer Leone Christensen

e-mail: lchristensen@ci.gillett.wi.us

Deputy Clerk/

Treasurer Stephanie Schmutzer

e-mail: stephanies@ci.gillett.wi.us

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

Attorney Timothy J. Schmid, 208 W. Green Bay Street, Shawano 715.526.3191 FAX: 715.526.3526

Building

Inspector Bobbie Krozell

715.853.3166

Alderpersons: Greg Rudie, Rick Raatz, Craig Kasten,

Nanette Mohr, Jeff Warrichaiet, Tod Anderson

CITY OF OCONTO

1210 Main Street, Oconto, WI 54153

920.834.7711 FAX: 920.834.7713



Committee of the Whole Meeting: 1st Tues. at 6:00 p.m.

City Council Meeting: 2nd Tues. at 6:00 p.m.

Mayor Victoria Bostedt

920.834.7717

e-mail: mayor@

Administrator/Clerk/

Treasurer Sara J. Perrizo

e-mail: clerk@

Municipal

Judge Michael R. Bake

920.834.7718

e-mail: ocontomunjudge@

Assessor/Building

Inspector Ron Banach

920.834.7716

e-mail: inspector@

Attorney Frank Calvert, 1127 Main Street, Oconto

920.834.3400

e-mail: calvertlaw@

Director of

Public

Services Robert Mommaerts

920.834.7725

e-mail: facilities@

Alderpersons: Roger Reed, Lauren Resch, Al Schreiber, Ron Daul,

Marlene Zahn, Edward Young, Richard Doeren,

Joe Paluch, Jack Maas, Terri Berth

CITY OF OCONTO FALLS

500 N. Chestnut Avenue, PO Box 70, Oconto Falls, WI 54154

920.846.4505 FAX: 920.846.4516

ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

City Council Meeting: 2nd Tues. at 7:00 p.m.

Mayor Brad Rice

e-mail: mayor@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

City

Administrator Vicki Roberts

920.846.4518

e-mail: admin@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Deputy

Clerk Nancy Brye

920.846.4505

e-mail: dclerk@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Deputy

Treasurer Eve Wallace

920.846.4505

e-mail: dtreasurer@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Municipal

Judge Jim Patenaude

920.846.4517

e-mail: judge@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Police

Chief Mike Roberts

920.846.4500

e-mail: miker@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Fire Chief Tim Magnin

920.373.4607

e-mail: offd@

Assessor R&R Assessing, 307 N. Chestnut Avenue, Oconto Falls 920.846.4250

e-mail: rrassessing@

City

Attorney Larry Jeske

920.846.4511

e-mail: attorney@ci.ocontofalls.wi.us

Alderpersons: Don Osborne, Jay Kostreva, Kevin Rusch, Mathew McDermid,

Marty Coopman, Keith Schneider

OCONTO COUNTY LIBRARIES

Farnsworth Public Library

Hours: Mon-Tues 10-7, Wed-Fri 10-5

Sat 10-12 (Sept-May)

920.834.7730

715 Main Street, Oconto



Gillett Public Library

Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-7, Fri 9-5

Sat. (During School Year) 9-12

920.855.6224

200 E. Main Street, Gillett



Lakes Country Public Library

Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 9-5, Wed, Fri 2-8, Sat 9-2

715.276.9020

15235 State Highway 32, Lakewood



Lena Public Library

Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-6, Fri 10-4

Sat 10-1 (During School 1st & 3rd Only)

920.829.5335

200 Main Street, Lena



Oconto Falls Community Library

Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-7, Fri 10-5, Sat 9-12

920.846.2673

251 N. Main Street, Oconto Falls



Suring Area Public Library

Hours: Mon, Wed 10-6, Tues, Thurs, Fri 1-5

Sat 10-12 (Sept-May)

920.842.4451

604 E. Main Street, Suring



OCONTO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

COLEMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT

coleman.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Brian Walters

920.897.4011

Elementary

School 347 Business 141 N, Coleman

920.897.2525 FAX: 920.897.4921

High School 343 Business 141 N, Coleman

920.897.2291 FAX: 920.897.2015

Board Members Jamie Graetz Scott Herzog

Roger Heisel Ted Verges

Brad Korpi Ryan Wendt

Joanne Nowak

CRIVITZ SCHOOL DISTRICT

crivitz.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Patrick Mans

715.854.2721

e-mail: mans@crivitz.k12.wi.us

District

Office 400 South Avenue, Crivitz

715.854.2721 FAX: 715.854.3755

Elementary

School 718 Hall Hay, Crivitz

715.854.2721

High School 400 South Avenue, Crivitz

715.854.2721

Board Members Lyle Cherry Jane Meissner

Martha Neitzer Jeanette Sikowski

Michael Dama Thomas Wiedemeier

Ginger Deschane

GILLETT SCHOOL DISTRICT

gillett.k12.wi.us

Superintendant/ Kyle Ransom

District Office 920.855.2137 FAX: 920.855.1557

e-mail: kransom@gillett.k12.wi.us

Elementary

School 208 W. Main Street, Gillett

920.855.2119 FAX: 920.855.1502

High School 208 W. Main Street, Gillett

920.855.2137 FAX: 920.855.6600

Board Members Mark Winkler James Karls

Cliff Gerbers Steve Vandermause

John Timm Miles Winkler

Nanette Mohr

LENA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

lena.k12.wi.us

District Administrator David Honish

920.829.5703 FAX: 920.829.5122

e-mail: honish@lena.k12.wi.us

Elementary

School 304 E. Main Street, Lena

920.829.5959

High School 304 E. Main Street, Lena

920.829.5244

Board Members Patricia Belongia Kristan Huberty

Lori Dufek Charles Imig

Ed Huberty

OCONTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

oconto.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Dr. Sara L. Croney, Ph.D. e-mail: connie.brabant@oconto.k12.wi.us

District Office 400 Michigan Avenue, Oconto

920.834.7814 FAX: 920.834.9884

Elementary

School 810 Scherer Avenue, Oconto

920.834.7808 FAX: 920.834.9883

Middle School 400 Michigan Avenue, Oconto

920.834.7806 FAX: 920.834.9884

High School 1717 Superior Avenue, Oconto

920.834.7812 FAX: 920.834.7804

Board Members Sandra Falk Mark Orth

Janel Johnson John Pinkart

Linda Green Lisa Sherman

Diane Nichols

OCONTO FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT

ocontofalls.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Dave Polashek

e-mail: davpolas@ocontofalls.k12.wi.us

Abrams

Elementary 3000 Elm Street, Abrams

920.826.5819

Spruce

Elementary 7904 County Road A, Lena

920.829.5204

Oconto Falls

Elementary 415 Maria Volk Drive, Oconto Falls

920.848.4476 FAX: 920.848.4454

Washington

Middle School 102 S. Washington St., Oconto Falls

920.848.4463 FAX: 920.846.4453

Falls Alternative

Learning Site 320 Central, Oconto Falls

920.848.4455

New Path

Charter School 512 Caldwell Avenue, Oconto Falls

920.848.4451

High School 210 N. Farm Road, PO Box 988, Oconto Falls 920.848.4467 FAX: 920.848.4444

Board Members: Ken Harter Charles O’Harrow

Bec Kane James Spang

Tracy Krumrei Jan Stranz

Ron Leja

PESHTIGO SCHOOL DISTRICT

peshtigo.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Kim Eparvier

715.582.3677 FAX: 715.582.3850

email: eparvierk@peshtigo.k12.wi.us

District/Elementary

School 341 N. Emery Avenue, Peshtigo

715.582.3762 FAX: 715.582.4106

Middle/High

School 380 Green Street, Peshtigo

715.582.3711 FAX: 715.582.0740

Board Members: Steve Coble Kelly Jones

Mike Fifarek Gary Larsen

Bob Thomas Julie Muenster

Amy Hammer Vern Rohde

Cory Hess

PULASKI SCHOOL DISTRICT



Superintendent Mel E. Lightner, Ph.D.,

143 W. Green Bay Street, Pulaski

920.822.6001 FAX: 920.822.6005

e-mail: melightner@pulaski.k12.wi.us

Sunnyside

Elementary 720 County Road C, Sobieski

920.822.6200 FAX: 920.822.6205

Fairview

Elementary 2840 State Highway 32, Krakow

920.899.6300 FAX: 920.899.6302

Lannoye

Elementary 2007 County Road U, Green Bay

920.865.6400 FAX: 920.865.6402

Hillcrest

Elementary 4193 Hillcrest Road, Oneida

920.272.6900 FAX: 920.272.6905

Glenbrook

Elementary 145 W. Green Bay Street, Pulaski

920.822.6100 FAX: 920.822.6105

Community

Middle 911 S. St. Augustine Street, Pulaski

920.822.6500 FAX: 920.822.6505

High School 1040 S. St. Augustine Street, Pulaski

920.822.6700 FAX: 920.822.6707

Board Members: Pam Denzer Brian Vanden Heuvel

Chris Vandenhouten Trina Townsend

Robert Skalitzky Barb McKeefry

Mark Wernicke

SURING PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

suring.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Robert Ray

920.842.2178

e-mail: rayro@suring.k12.wi.us

District/Elementary/Jr. High/High School

411 E. Algoma Street, PO Box 158, Suring

920.842.2178 FAX: 920.842.4570

Board Members: Cheryl Grandaw Wayne Sleeter

Cathy Lundgren Mark Strehlow

Dennis Piepkorn Melissa Trepanier

Eugene School

WABENO SCHOOL DISTRICT

wabeno.k12.wi.us

Superintendent Kimberly Odekirk

e-mail: kodekirk@wabeno.k12.wi.us

Administration

Office 4346 Mill Lane, PO Box 460, Wabeno

715.473.2592 FAX: 715.473.5201

Elementary

Office 4346 Mill Lane, PO Box 460, Wabeno

715.473.3633 FAX: 715.473.5201

High School 4325 N. Branch Street, PO Box 460, Wabeno

715.473.5122 FAX: 715.473.3406

Board Members: Ann Barfknecht Allan Gardebrecht

Dawn Jakubiec Patricia A. Manthey

Janet Opiela Robert Seeber

Bill Connors, Jr.

MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION CHECKLIST

Both parties must each have required items at the time of application.

Proof of Residency: (Where you have been residing for the last 30 days.)

Acceptable items: Drivers License showing current residence, passport, mail addressed in your name and current address with a postmark dated at least 30 days ago, utility bill, rent receipt & lease or checking account. One applicant must be a resident of Oconto County for the previous 30 days. If you are non-residents of Wisconsin, you need to apply for your Marriage License in the county where the marriage ceremony will take place.

Certified Birth Certificate: (No photocopies or Hospital Records can be accepted.) If you do not have a certified birth certificate, and were born in Oconto County, you may purchase one from the Register of Deeds Office, located on 2nd Floor, Courthouse Bldg A. For persons born in another county/state, contact the Register of Deeds in the county of birth or county of residence of the mother at the time of birth. Birth certificates are also available from State Vital Records Offices. Certificates not in English will require a notarized translation of the certificate to English.

Social Security Number: Number must be given, if you have one.

Fee: $60.00 cash or personal checks are accepted. No credit cards or out of state checks.

Parental Consent: (Required for all applicants 16 to 17 years of age.)

Notarized permission form to marry must be signed by both parents; one parent with sole legal custody; or child’s legal guardian.

If Previously Married: (Proof of last marriage ending.)

Applicants whose last marriage ended in divorce may not marry until 6 months after the final divorce decree date, and must present the Final Divorce Judgment/Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Copy of this document/proof can be obtained from the Clerk of Courts in the County where the divorce took place. If last marriage ended in death, a certified copy of death certificate must be presented. Copy of this document/proof can be obtained from the Register of Deeds in the County where the death took place.

Date of Marriage: (Minimum 6 day waiting period is required before license issuance.) The license is valid for 30 days from the issue date. A waiver may be granted at a cost of $10, to allow applicants to use the license within 6 days, under special circumstances.

Location of Marriage: (License must be used in State of Wisconsin.)

Name of county/township/village/city where the ceremony will take place is requested, if known at time of application for license.

Officiant: (Applicants must make their own arrangements.)

Name, title, mailing address and telephone number of person performing the ceremony is requested, if known at time of application for license.

Certificates or documents that are not in English will require a notarized translation to English. If one or both of the applicants do not speak English, a third-person (un-related to the applicant) needs to interpret. Couples cannot translate for each other.

Current WI Statutes do not allow marriage between two individuals of the same sex.

To schedule a time for your application,

please call (920) 834-6804. Thank you.

DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP APPLICATION

Both parties must each have required items at the time of application.

Required Criteria

1) Each individual is at least 18 years old and capable of consenting to the domestic partnership.

2) Neither individual is married to, or in a domestic partnership with, another individual.

3) The 2 individuals share a common residence. Two individuals may share a common residence even if any of the following applies:

a. Only one of the individuals has legal ownership of the residence.

b. One or both of the individuals have one or more additional residences not shared with other individuals.

c. One of the individuals leaves the common residence with the intent to return.

4) The 2 individuals are not nearer of kin to each other than 2nd cousins, whether of the whole or half blood or by adoption.

5) The individuals are members of the same sex.

Checklist

Proof of Residency: (Where you have been residing for the last 30 days.)

Acceptable items: Drivers License showing current residence, passport, mail addressed in your name and current address with a postmark dated at least 30 days ago, utility bill, rent receipt & lease or checking account.

Certified Birth Certificate: (No photocopies or Hospital Records can be accepted.) If you do not have a certified birth certificate, and were born in Oconto County, you may purchase one from the Register of Deeds Office, located on 2nd Floor, Courthouse Bldg A. For persons born in another county/state, contact the Register of Deeds in the county of birth or county of residence of the mother at the time of birth. Birth certificates are also available from State Vital Records Offices. Certificates not in English will require a notarized translation of the certificate to English.

Social Security Number: Number must be given, if you have one.

Fee: $60.00 cash or personal checks are accepted. No credit cards or out of state checks.

Previous Domestic Partnership:

Each applicant shall submit a copy of any judgment, certificate of termination of domestic partnership, or death certificate affecting the domestic partnership status. If previously married, must show proof of how last marriage ended.

Waiting Period: You must apply at least five (5) days prior to forming a domestic partnership.

To schedule a time for your application,

please call (920) 834-6804. Thank you.

Contact…

For INFORMATION REGARDING...

Administrative Coordinator – 920.834.6811

General Information

County Board Action

Personnel

Risk Management

Child Support Agency – 920.834.6862

Enforcing Child/Family/Medical Support Court Orders

Establishing Child Support Orders

Establishing Paternity (Legal Fatherhood)

Income Withholding from Paychecks

Locating Absent Parents

Payment Record Questions

Clerk of Courts – 920.834.6855

Civil, Criminal and Small Claims Cases

Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

Divorce Records & Family

Forfeiture

Judgments

Liens

Passports

Registrations of Court Commissioners, Deputy Sheriffs, and Municipal Judges

Traffic

Corporation Counsel – 920.834.6830

Provides legal services to Oconto County and

County Departments

County Clerk – 920.834.6800

County Board Records

Marriage License & Domestic Partnership

Timber Cutting Permits (Private land)

Hunting/Fishing Licenses

ATV/Boat/Snowmobile Renewal/Registration

Plat Book Sales

Elections

District Attorney – 920.834.6865 and

Assistant District Attorney – 920.834.6861

Actions Concerning Violations of County Ordinances, which are in Conformity with State

Criminal Laws

DNR Actions

Issuance of Worthless Checks Actions

Prosecution of Criminal Actions

State Forfeiture Actions

Traffic Actions

Economic Development – 920.834.6969; 800.297.4343

Revolving Loan Funds

Single Source Development Contact-County-Wide

Business Development Services

Business Retention

Industrial Recruitment

Infrastructure Development

Business Plan Development Assistance

Business and Industrial Site Assistance

Municipal Tax Increment Districts

Business & Industrial Start-up Assistance

Emergency Management – 920.834.6850

County Emergency Response Plans

Hazardous Material Response Plan

Disaster Response and Recovery

Assist with National Incident Management System (NIMS)

Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)

County Emergency Operation Center (EOC)

Assist with Multi-Agency Training & Emergencies

Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) – Fire & EMS

Code Red – Community Notification System

Safety Risk Management

County Mitigation Planning

Family Court Commissioner – 920.834.6838

Divorce and Legal Separation

Custody and Placement Actions

Support and Maintenance Hearings

Paternity Actions

Guardian ad Litem Appointments

Co-Parenting Program

Children in the Middle Program

Mediation Services

Finance – 920.834.7110

Budgets & Accounting

Payroll

Accounts Payable

Forests & Parks Administrator – 920.834.6995

ATV Trails

County Parks

County Forest Lands

Snowmobile Trails

Health & Human Services – 920.834.7000

Aging & Disability Resource Center

BadgerCare

Benefit Counseling

Birth-3 Program

Case Management

Child Protective Services

Child Day Care Certification

Child Passenger Safety Seat Program

Communicable Disease Prevention & Control

Community Options Program

Community Support Program

Coordinated Services Teams

Crisis Intervention

Early Intervention

Day/Social Skills Training

Energy Assistance

Family Court Services

Family Preservation

Food Share

Food Stamp Employment & Training Programs

Fraud Investigation

Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

Immunizations

Intoxicated Driver Assessment

Juvenile Court Services

Job Center Services

Nursing Home Medicaid

Outpatient Counseling (Mental Health/AODA)

Physical & Developmental Disabilities Services

Protective Services for Adults

Psychiatric Services

Public Health Nursing Services

Residential Services

Sheltered & Supportive Employment

Substitute Care/Kinship Care

Supportive Home Care

Vocational Assessments

Wisconsin Shares

Wisconsin Works (W2)

Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program

Health Officer – 920.834.7000

Community Health Assessment & Plan

Communicable Disease Control

Highway - 920.834.6886

Maintain County and State Trunk Highway Systems

Provides general, winter and roadside maintenance

Provides road construction, pavement resurfacing,

bridge/culvert repair and installation and gravel crushing

Planning and administration

Land Information Systems – 920.834.6827

Assessed Real & Personal Property Values

Changes in Address/Property Description

Sale of Tax Delinquent Property

Physical Address Applications/New Signs

GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

Survey Maps, Horizontal & Vertical Information

Maintenance – 920.834.6809

Maintenance of buildings and grounds

Receiving

Medical Examiner – 920.448.4185

Investigation of all deaths

Issue death certificates, cremation permits and any other

required documents

Register in Probate – 920.834.6839

Adoptions Estates Guardianships

Trusts Wills Mental Health Records

Register of Deeds – 920.834.7113

Birth Registration Death Registration

Deeds Federal Tax Liens

Marriage Registration Mortgages

Veteran Discharges Domestic Partnership Registration

Uniform Commercial Code Fixture Filings

Sheriff – 920.834.6923

Assist the public

Criminal Investigations

Traffic Control & Enforcement

Civil Process

Court Security

Operate County Jail

Technology Services – 920.834.6870

Serves all of Oconto County Public Service Departments with computer, phone, network, hardware and software expertise.

Install, configure, analyze and manage the public county computer resources.

Tourism – 920.834.6969; 888.626.6862

County-Wide Tourism Promotion

Tourism Website

Oconto County Discovery Guide

Regional Tourism Promotion

Treasurer – 920.834.6813 or 920.834.6814

Assessed & Fair Market Property Values

Delinquent & Real Estate Taxes

Lottery Credit Information

UW Extension – 920.834.6845

We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin, and engaging with them in transforming lives and communities.

- Giving young people a chance to learn important skills, gain experience in teamwork and accountability and contribute to their communities.

- Farm profitability and production of high-quality food, fiber and plant material with protection of the natural environment.

- Provide parent education, nutrition and health, and money management programs to meet the needs o Oconto County individuals and families.

- Work with local government, civic organizations, businesses and community leaders to enhance local decision-making and help communities respond to new challenges and opportunities.

Veteran Service – 920.834.6817

VA Benefits (Federal)

Burial Benefits (Ancillary Benefits for Dependents)

Champ VA

Completion VA Annual Income Form (EVR)

Compensation (Special Monthly Compensation)

Education Assistance (Veterans & Dependents)

Health Care - Enrollment VA System

Home Improvement & Structural Information (HISA Grant)

Home Loan Certificates (Federal Home Loan)

Job Service (Referral Assistance)

Life Insurance - Service-Disabled Veterans’ Insurance

Pension (Service and Non-Service/with Aid and Attendance)

Tricare

Vocational Rehab Retraining

VA Benefits (State)

Aid for Incarcerated Veterans

Assist with filing VA Disability Claims

Assist with Resources for Women Veterans

Disabled Veterans License Plates (Handicapped)

Disabled Veterans Reduced Fee Fishing License

Education (Wisconsin Vet Ed)

Federal and State Employment Assistance (Job Service)

Home Loan Certificate

Know Your Rights - Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)

Recording Discharges

State Veterans Nursing Homes

Veterans Cemeteries (Burials/Funeral Honors)

Wisconsin GI Bill (Veterans and Dependents)

Wisconsin State Park Pass

Wisconsin Veterans and Surviving Spouses Property Tax Credit

Oconto County Veterans Service Office (CVSO)

Assist Homeless Veterans

Grave Registrations

Liaison Between Veterans Organizations

Obtain Military Awards/Records

Outreach Home Visits, Hospital/Nursing Homes

Pre-death Counseling/Death Benefits

Provide Current VA Information to County Veterans

Provide Grave Care

Provide VA Information to Veterans/Auxiliary Members

Referrals

Transportation to VA Scheduled Appointments

Veterans Commission Funds

Victim Witness Assistance – 920.834.6832

Provide victims and witnesses of crime with information, services and community/government resources.

Criminal Justice Procedures

How to Exercise Rights

Rights of Victims and Witnesses of Crime

Zoning Administrator – 920.834.6827

Airport Height Limitations

Sanitary Permits

Floodplain Regulations

Solid Waste

Land Use Permits and Land Divisions

Wetland Protection

Shoreland Development & Regulations

Non-Metallic Mining Regulations

Comprehensive Planning

|POST OFFICE |ZIP CODES |

|Abrams |54101 |

|Cecil |54111 |

|Coleman |54112 |

|Crivitz |54114 |

|Gillett |54124 |

|Krakow |54137 |

|Lakewood |54138 |

|Lena |54139 |

|Little Suamico |54141 |

|Marinette |54143 |

|Mountain |54149 |

|Oconto |54153 |

|Oconto Falls |54154 |

|Peshtigo |54157 |

|Pound |54161 |

|Pulaski |54162 |

|Shawano |54166 |

|Sobieski |54171 |

|Suring |54174 |

|Townsend |54175 |

|White Lake |54491 |

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One complimentary copy of the Official Directory can be picked up at the

County Clerk’s Office.

Additional copies are $3.00 each.

If you would like the directory mailed,

please submit $4.00 for each to

Oconto County Clerk

301 Washington Street

Oconto, WI 54153

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